Post places you'd like to go and feel comfy. I'll start. Muir Woods, California
>crisp, fresh air with the sent of redwoods
>slightly cold, and misty/drizzling
>the sound of raindrops hitting the clovers at the ground
>see tiny birds under the clovers hiding, and looking at you with curiosity
>here the nearby creek carry the water through the forest
SERIOUSLY WHAT COULD BE BETTER???
That sounds really nice.
But don't they have mosquitoes?
/out/ on /his/ My two favorite boards combined. That said, what does this have to do with history?
>>1229572
Not a /his/ topic.
That said, I live about 1 hour from Muir Woods. Unless you get there before sunrise or go on a rainy weekday during the school year, the thing that will stand out the most is how fucking crowded it is.
I went on a 13 mile hike in Point Reyes on Memorial Day weekend. Got there around 7:30am and there were already cars at the trailhead. Luckily the crowds didn't really come in full force until we were heading back, and we were still on a popular trail, but Jesus...
>>1229572
Neo-Venezia
>>1230077
Benefits of living in Scotland: our ancient forests are all but abandoned by the small folk in their small towns.
It may be pleasant but it is also a sad injustice.
>>1229711
>not evolving a natural repellence towards ticks and mosquitoes
The perfect environs is upstate New York. Beautiful woods, beautiful post-glacial mountain landscape, plentiful flint and chert for stone tools, cool soft grass, and mild weather year-round. The Hudson valley is perfect imo.
>>1230537
too cold in winter
California has literally the perfect climate, abundant natural resources, no tropical diseases, etc. The weather is so mild, the water so teeming with fish, and the soil so fertile that the Indians never even had to develop tilling to sustain their populations.
>>1230563
It is so not too cold. Its called building a house/hut and wearing furs. I suppose I have more cold tolerance than most but I still feel NY is quite temperate.
>>1230261
Glen Affric, Scotland
>Hemmed in by mountains and forest
>Teeming with fish, birds, deer, pine martens, wild cats
>Friendlier climate than elsewhere in the country
>Castles, lochs, Pictish remains, waterfalls, occasional friendly villages
>>1230695
>lochs
>not loughs
pls
>>1230712
>loughs
Nobody wants to live on your shitey island you paddy cunt
>>1230702
Actually thats probably the best part of upstate is the distinct lack of niggers north of Newburgh.
But yeah if I'm going out in the woods I want to basically play real life minecraft, built a house, fish, plant crops, build tools, etc. That would give me existential satisfaction.