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[–] Canbritanon ago 

I'm from Yorkshire. I'm honestly surprised he didn't.

Why aren't you supposed to hike alone? Should I be reevaluating how I spent my 14-20 years drunkenly wandering through the middle of nowhere on moonlit trails?

It's not a place where you die from exposure. It's God's country. You'd die of hunger before exposure, and it's hard to do that because there's fruit brambles everywhere, rabbits, hares, the occasional lost cow or sheep. The most dangerous things are badgers and foxes.

You've also got to be retarded to get truly lost. There's nowhere in England you cant walk between two major towns within a day. If you can maintain one direction of travel you'll find something to follow until you find a road.

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[–] klobos 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

As a fellow wanderer, yes most will be just fine doing any hiking alone. But when something goes wrong...

And don't forget, England is the size of maybe NJ. The US has a bit more land to get lost in. Come wander around the states, we have some great riots going on that you may enjoy. Watch out for niggers.

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[–] Canbritanon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I moved to Ontario Canada, before Justine Castro. Weather is a lot more extreme here, but I work outside and on roofs all day so I'm fairly sure I'm still good with 40% of the worlds freshwater supply lol. Terrain is a lot more interesting though.

And buddy, if I could get across that border I would. I've been waiting to show liberals what good old fashioned football hooliganism is. Europe tried to ban us from going to football games whilst on vacations.