I spent the night up there once. No electricity, no plumbing, no noisy crowds of tourists. Really peaceful. And cold. Upon checking into the 'hotel', the old man gives you a candle (to see your way to your room with), a thermos of hot water (for either washing or making tea), and the room consists of nothing but 1 bed and 1 heavy quilt (that's the heater). No food, no TV, no karaoke. It was great. The cost was 10 RMB/night. I might have gotten cheated, but I didn't care; the heavy quilt was worth the dollar.
I don't know. I lot of the post-apocalyptic stuff I've seen show Australia escaping the worst of it. Unless we're talking Mad Max. If that's the case, best of luck. I'll be eating moss in the Canadian woods apparently, if I can find the right side of the tree.
Promise?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7UscXRYKz4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2qpj-yBkwY
oh, I forgot, that didn't happen in the U.S.
The cost was 10 RMB/night. I might have gotten cheated, but I didn't care; the heavy quilt was worth the dollar.
You'll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn.
Where can I get one?