I have done this twice in my lifetime, both times in the south. I once got my cost of living down to less than $100 per month. You still have to work somewhere to get the $100, and you are not advancing any in the process, only standing still, staying alive. God help if a financial emergency occurrs, injury, sickness, pregnancy.
Hope your girlfriend is not afraid of Alabama's varried insect population, lime disease, west nile virus, milaria.
Two things will ultimately get to you. The first is the heat, as already stated. The unimagineable heavy humid air that is so hot you just sit and sweat (don't even think about working that garden, heatstroke is certain), and so thick you cannot even breathe! This is the land of death by humidity, NO KIDDING!
Then there is the hunting season thing. Alabama has them too and you do not hunt, even on your own property, out of season. What you do kill in the dead of summer will be ineatable anyway, and there is no fall or winter, only summer and huricane season.
:imo: Black powder should be considered a back up gun for emergency use. You will need lots of cartridges and all of the other hunting advantages you can get. Take it from one that has been there. Subsistance hunting and sport hunting are two totally different behaviors.
Unless you get into large scale cultivation, 40 acres will not be enough for a hunter gatherer existance.
After two back surgeries and a heart attact my subsistance living days are over. It is a life for the young. The tribe would have left me on an iceburg long ago.
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