>>2117983>are people on an outdoors board more fit to be outdoors than the average of 2000 people? ProbablyAmerican has hundreds of millions of people, so a 2000 person study is likely an inaccurate representation of the people. Especially so if taken at a university in a city of a city-oriented state.
>Sixty-six percent of respondents add outdoor activities seemed like the safest way to get out of their house during the pandemic.Did they call old fucks stuck in their homes during pandemic? This doesn't seem like a good study (I took three statistics courses in university)
Autism aside, to bolster the average American's ability to survive there needs to be more Scouting activities as children and incentive for adults to camp. Also bring back the draft