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friendly reminder that the vast majority of canada is nothing but utter and total isolation in every direction for at least a hundred miles, and it looks fucking beautiful too.
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>>2839316
Most of Canada is an illusion created from the style of map projection used.
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>>2839316
The US seems more diverse though. It even has its own Canada (Alaska)
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>>2839329
oh yeah thats why so many hike usa from coast to coast.
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>>2839331
Exactly, yeah. The US also has the most climates out of all other countries. Colorado is probably carrying this pretty hard.
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>>2839316
It'll also mcfuckin' kill you if you aren't hyperprepared
Particularly if you're in the western mountains
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BC would be paradise if not for all the "wild" fires.
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>>2839332
it might be a dream scenario, but no one wants to hike a place you get shot for stepping on the wrong side of an imaginary line, its also too hot most of the year, no joy in hiking thtough a 40c+ desert. and it lacks waterways and rivers.
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>>2839316
There's good reason most of it is not inhabited.
>and it looks fucking beautiful
Not true. Only specific parts are. Majority of Canada's landmass is barren and just thousands of lakes due to massive glaciers that dragged their nuts across the land and left it looking like the moon surface with water
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>>2839338
>but no one wants to hike a place you get shot for stepping on the wrong side of an imaginary line, its also too hot most of the year, no joy in hiking thtough a 40c+ desert. and it lacks waterways and rivers.
You've never looked at a map once in your life.
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>>2839332

>Michigan's ears perk up as it hears some hogwash about Colorado having the most climates and glares across the bar.

"Hold my craft beer..."
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>>2839352
You can judge climate variability fairly well based on precipitation (geographically) and temperature (annually) variation. Colorado is moderately up there in variability in the US as a whole but not the top.

Precipitation variability and total record temp difference and *minimum* total native vascular plant species
Alaska 4-250 inches 180F 2,750 species
Washington state 6-170 inches 168F 3,600 species
Oregon 5-150 inches 172F 4,350 species
California 2-130 inches 179F 7,250 species
Idaho 9-70 inches 178F 3,050 species
Utah 4-55 inches 186F 3,600 species
Arizona 2-45 inches 168F 4,350 species
Nevada 2-45 inches 175F 3,350 species
Colorado 7-50 inches 176F 3,300 species
Wyoming 5-45 inches 179F 2,700 species
New Mexico 6-45 inches 179F 3,950 species
Montana 6-45 inches 187F 2,800 species

All of them also have at least two separate places that average more than 250 inches of snowfall, and 7 of them have places that average more than 400 inches a year.
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>>2839380
Fascinating, thanks for sharing!
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Russia,canada and USA,who has the most beautiful wilderness?
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>>2839380
Nice. Please feel free to continue such autism as much as you like. I really enjoy these kinds of posts.
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>>2839316
Canada needs more parking lots and Walmarts
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>>2839390
Russian and Canadian wilderness are basically the same.
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>>2839332
Will there be even more climates if we add greenland?
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>>2839650
>if
#TACO
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>>2839647
Russian wilderness actually has significantly more forest and different types of forest/climates. Russia has more forest than the USA and Canada combined and it's not all taiga like Canada, but it logs it faster than both presently for sale to china and Europe. Canadian wilderness is actually the least densely populated region on Earth other than Greenland and Antarctica, less than even Siberia. 80% of Canada's land area is the same looking coniferous taiga or tundra with bogs, this is part of why 95% of Canadians live within 150 miles of the USA border, 65-70% of them live just within 60-65 miles of the USA. Massively more Americans live north of 40N latitude than Canadians, about 105 million Americans live north of 40N (of which about 16-20 million live north of 45N). For comparison only 20-24 million Canadians live north of 45N.
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>>2839316
There's a weird quirk in parts of northern Canada where the shorter growing season is offset by the extended daily sunlight hours. Driving north you'll go from farm land to forest back to farm land again before more forest. When you get really far north its a pain in the ass to build anything because of the muskeg and permafrost moving and heaving.
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>>2839338
Youreapeeins on this site are unironically worse than Indians
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>>2839677
>>2839731
Thanks for the info based anon
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>>2839677

did you miss on the last number?
cuz you got more canadians north of 45N by a big degree despite saying the opposite right before that?
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>>2839887
The western US-Can border is at 49 N. 95% of Canadians are within 150 miles of the US border. Around half are just in southern Ontario or southern Quebec the former of which is farther south than the 45th parallel and the latter 49N or farther south for the majority of the population (Montreal and Ottawa are sub 46N). Which is well within 60 miles of the border. A degree of latitude is around 65-70 miles. Edmonton is farthest north 1 miles plus city in Canada and its sun 54N, or around 300 miles north of the border, Calgary is about 160, for example Quebec City is about 57 miles north of the border, like all of other major cities except in Alberta. Canada is also filling up so fast with jeets and foreigners it will be at 42 million total population soon.
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>>2839916
*1 million plus city
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>>2839316
Is there a point to going 50+ miles into the forest when you can go 5 miles into the forest and it's just as secluded?

My county falls into the 5-10 people per square kilometer band, but the population is unevenly distributed, with over half the county completely unpopulated.
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>>2839316
theres too many mosquitos.
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>>2840252
>theres too many mosquitos

Don't forget the black flies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f389hIxZAOc
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>>2839327
true. Canada is actually no bigger than California
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>>2839316
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>>2840307
You could reenact the Terror
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>>2839380
Are you the same guy who talked about mountain peak statistics across Arizona a few months ago in another thread? I always enjoy your infodumps on this kind of stuff
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>>2839316
Yet you need five billion dollars to buy a shack in the woods. Fortunately or it would be already full of poople from south asia.
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>>2840307
ancients actually travelled that pointy trail of islands to move between continents
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UK population density

Also doubles as a browness map
And also works as a "where not to visit" map
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Europe population density
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>>2839332
Where is Middle Earth on this graph?
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>>2840522
Gross.
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>>2840521
Clue me, where is York on this map?
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>>2840469
>ancients
You can still cross the bering strait on foot in winter. Most of it freezes and if you get lucky the parts that don't will have enough ice clogged along it that you can cross it.
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>>2840521
Are those places staying white?
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>>2840525
Probably here I'm guessing.

>>2840530
Genuinely don't know desu, the next 20 years will be interesting.
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>>2840522
why is netherlands so popular? It's like one of the most boring landscapes out of all of europe.
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>>2840533
Flat, fast to get around, easy to live in and get around, formerly high trust safe technological society, where your every want is provided for.
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>>2840533
Tall women
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>>2840527
whoa how long is it looks very long from the scale almost like walking across NA
what if there are huge tides in the ocean it'll be like interstellar except you don't have a ship or boat to hide in
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>>2839647
Theres a lot more to russia than just the taiga. Remember it extends into the deserts and mountains of central asia
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>>2840533
Most drugs flow through belgium or netherlands
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>>2839316
america looks like it's got herpes
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>>2839316

bump
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>>2839316
we're full fuck off
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>>2839316
Is is possible to even got /out/ in the Eastern US?
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>>2840533
dutch are godless animals. complete opposite of an italian.
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>>2839316
no
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>>2839332
>Colorado is probably carrying this pretty hard.
Try california.

Too bad california is in california.
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>>2840533
The Dutch are all about (and only about) making money. They'll sell you last year's rotten tulips for twice the price. They'll sell you their granny's dirty laundry. They founded New Amsterdam and keep pretending it's always been called "New York". Have a look at Calvinism. And while you're at it, have a look at who's in charge in Amsterdam.
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>>2839338
Looks pre obvious to me
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>>2839316
funny, i take it for granted some times. i grew up in the one dark green area in southern alberta, its called "special areas" for a reason
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Don't come here, we're full.
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>>2839731
Theres really rich mineral soil north too, there was a government initiative to get it farmed so they were giving land to vets but they hated it. There's a quote I read, 'its snow 8 months of the year and the rest is bugs'.
The bugs are HORRIBLE there around may/June/July. Ive done reforestation there. Literally deadly if you were sick or unprotected, the insane amount of mosquitos, blackflies, deer flies will just wear you out to death, I'm sure it could happen. Also this area was first settled by finnish people. Unique place in North America.
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>>2841946
That's not the imaginary line Anon is talking about.
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>>2839316
The U.S. still has the west, or the very least, states like the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan.



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