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Questions about switching from urban life to life in the wild.?

Hi, I’m tired of the modern materialistic world and would like to venture into the wild. I will be living in a tent and off of whatever I can pack in my hiking framed backpack. I’d like to be far away from civilization and near a water source, caves, and plenty of trees/plants. I am an avid outdoors man and do possess survival skills. I plan on living the rest of my life in nature. I live in Southern California and would like to know the following:

Where is the closest large forest to me where I could possibly do this?
Is there anything special I should know about this place?
I have about $500 to spend, what should I get to prepare myself?

Please include any other comments that may help me in my new beginning.
Yes, I have seen and read the book and movie Into the Wild. There’s not much going for me in life right now. I’ve been laid off, divorced, and robbed in the last year. I am certain of my choice and would like to continue the remainder of my life where I love: The Outdoors. Please contribute to my question or otherwise not contribute with your negative opinions.

How do I get my family back on track after my husband’s breakdown.?

After being out of work and depleting our savings to live, my husband had a nervous breakdown. He took off into the woods for 2 days (he’s a former military man and has winter survival skills) and came close to killing himself. For 2 days I didn’t know where he was (he did leave a note but I didn’t find it) or why he had left. We had a good relationship, didn’t fight other than normal spousal disagreements. I knew money was tight but found out that he’d been hiding the fact that we are totally broke and behind on everything. He had always insisted on handling the majority of the finances. I’d ask how we were doing and he’d keep telling me “ok”. It’s a LONG story, but he’s started counseling and is on anti-depressants. He seems ok, but I feel like I’ve had the rug pulled out from underneath me. I’m trying to figure out this financial mess, but I need to find out from him what’s going on. Yet I’m afraid it’ll trigger too much stress. Some things can wait, but our landlord wants his $ tomorrow. That stuff can’t wait. Our car was just repossessed so I’m struggling to even find ways to get to work. I’m beginning to feel like I’m on the verge of my own breakdown. We have a 15 yr old daughter, so I’m trying to remain strong and not let her know how bad it is. I just feel like I don’t even know where to begin and that I have no one to turn to.
Just wanted to add a few things:
His beakdown was a complete shock to me. I had no indication it was coming.
My husband is a war vet and fought in Iraq, but had no history of mental instability.He has met with someone from the VA. He is the hardest working man I’ve ever known. He just completed a very short-term temp job w/UPS so he’s doing what he can.
He is my 2nd husband and my daughter’s step-father. They have a better relationship than she does with her biological dad. She knows about his breakdown and that he was keeping our real financial situation hidden. She understands money’s tight.

30,000 feet in the air in a plane that is about to crash what do you put your faith?

Regarding your chances of survival. Solely on man or solely on your God of choice? Why? How confident or you in the skills of the pilot and the craftsmanship of the plane? How confident are you in God? Can man disappoint you, can God disappoint you?
I think “choice” should be “choose”
Why would someone blame the 187 victims on God and not the failure of the plane and the pilots. For you shouldn’t having 3 survive be a fluck, with 3 it certainly cannot be the safety standards of the plane.

Regardless of the skills of the best well seasoned pilots and the best plane they can’t get out of all situations.

what caused the destruction in The Road?

the man said it was a flash followed by some booming noise. was it an asteroid impact or 2012 that made everything went bad

Atheists: Is man too smart for evolution?

In other words, is man’s intelligence too high to support the argument of evolution which purports necessary mutations will be adopted for survival of a species. If man became smart enough to fend off wild game, harness fire, build shelter and then plant crops, why did man’s mind continue to develop in intelligence to the point where we create the fine arts, symphonies, higher mathematics, etc.. We may have had free time, but that would have led to devolution, as the lack of needs would require fewer skills.

What pushed man to develop such high intelligence far beyond his need as a species? Doesn’t this conflict with evolution?
Why is this posted in the R&S section? – Please forgive me, but I get far more responses here than Biology and it is a cross-over topic.