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    I look like someone cold adopted ( flat face ,cheeks etc) but i m not (hypotiroidi),i fell in love with love wrong lands, my real place must be on tropical regions .
    so it is real love ,crazy ,and dangerous

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    Quote Originally Posted by romanul View Post
    Meh you have started my longing for Siberia again..when I saw this thread...when I was a little boy I had a book with stories and pictures about the Taiga (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiga) and I was reading it countless at times and dreaming with open eyes to I am in the endless coniferous forests of Siberia....
    I hope that some day my dream will become reality I will move somewhere in north Europe or Alaska where are remained plenty of coniferous forests...that 6 months night should be like continual awesomeness.
    Why not go to the Carpathians? There's meant to be a little wilderness there isn't there - forests covering the mountains, brown bears, wolves, ect and the people speak Romanian.
    Siberia looks nice - if my life goes to crap I imagine myself in a cabin in Siberia where nobody will ever find me. Northern Scandinavia is nice too, but the authorities there can actually control it unlike Russians in Sibria who I think would turn a blind eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Why not go to the Carpathians? There's meant to be a little wilderness there isn't there - forests covering the mountains, brown bears, wolves, ect and the people speak Romanian.
    Siberia looks nice - if my life goes to crap I imagine myself in a cabin in Siberia where nobody will ever find me. Northern Scandinavia is nice too, but the authorities there can actually control it unlike Russians in Sibria who I think would turn a blind eye.
    Carpathians used to be wild....meh.
    No idea how much wilderness is left in northern Scandinavia.
    In northern Finland could be nice wilderness and I understood same happens in Alaska,besides Siberia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siberian Cold Breeze View Post
    I look like someone cold adopted ( flat face ,cheeks etc) but i m not (hypotiroidi),i fell in love with love wrong lands, my real place must be on tropical regions .
    so it is real love ,crazy ,and dangerous
    Interesting. Myself I think I'm either adapted to the warmer areas of the steppes or to southern Europe.
    I'm not robust and cold adapted like other Northern Euros, I think I'm a relic from the Neolithic or someone the Romans left behind.

    Why tropical regions though? I thought you were into the steppes?

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    Is about what you eat also.
    If you eat plenty of animal fat during very cold temperatures you will see you can support those temperatures easy.
    But you need to eat animal fat daily.Not too much to not get heart diseases or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by romanul View Post
    Carpathians used to be wild....meh.
    No idea how much wilderness is left in northern Scandinavia.
    In northern Finland could be nice wilderness and I understood same happens in Alaska,besides Siberia.
    I think there are only a handful of towns in Swedish Lapland such as Kiruna. Apart from that it looks pretty empty but is practical in case you need like a hospital or something.
    I've been to "empty" areas of England and it freaked me out a bit (we're a densely populated country ) - I can't imagine how isolated you could be in Siberia. You could perhaps be in an area the size of Romania or England and never really see more than ten people.

    I used to like the idea of going to Canada but then I saw what a multicultural mess it has become.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Interesting. Myself I think I'm either adapted to the warmer areas of the steppes or to southern Europe.
    I'm not robust and cold adapted like other Northern Euros, I think I'm a relic from the Neolithic or someone the Romans left behind.

    Why tropical regions though? I thought you were into the steppes?
    I am ..but my body disagrees with me ..
    anyway..still i will go there ...may be in a mild season ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Northern Scandinavia is nice too,
    There is no taiga or boreal forests in North Norway though, but we do have them here in south East Norway. The East Norwegian landscape is quite varied, with woods, mountains and plaines:








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    Quote Originally Posted by Siberian Cold Breeze View Post
    I am ..but my body disagrees with me ..
    anyway..still i will go there ...may be in a mild season ..
    I hate winter too - I'm a bit odd - when summer comes I love it for a few weeks and then wish it were winter. Then when winter snow arrives I again love it for a few weeks and then want the sun back - so I like mixed up weather.

    You know the Indo-European gave up being nomads when they got to Europe but retained some of their steppe heritage. The same applies to Turks too, you never really give it all up.
    There's something called transhumance where one goes between two settlements between summer and winter - that sounds like a good sort of cross between sedentary life and nomadic life.

    Is about what you eat also.
    If you eat plenty of animal fat during very cold temperatures you will see you can support those temperatures easy.
    But you need to eat animal fat daily.Not too much to not get heart diseases or so.
    Animal fats? Ah, so I had it wrong then. All these years I thought it was carbohydrates such as eating lots of potatoes which prepared you for winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    There's something called transhumance where one goes between two settlements between summer and winter - that sounds like a good sort of cross between sedentary life and nomadic life.
    When my grandmother was a child her family were cattle farmers and they spend the summers up in the mountain plains of Valtjernstølen while in the winter they lived down in the valley; in Ulnes.
    These days it's very common for families to have cabins they go to during holidays.

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