Exactly,
I am so rural there are only two ways in. One is a dead-end road and the other a two track. There are friends on the road leading to the entrance to the dead-end road who will call for help if someone is poking around.
We all help each other now. If things go south, we are used to providing mutual aid. I am the newest guy in the area and I have been here 9 years. Most have lived here all their lives. We have nicknames for areas of the road and woods so the DNR and other hunters do not know where we are when running bears or hunting elk.
Some of the names cannot be deciphered...the "cattle crossing" has not been used by cattle for over 30 years. The "Market field" is where the locals used to poach. The "Dip"...well there are a lot of dips in the road...we know the one we are talking about.