Alaska is one of the few remaining free places, no property tax in rural locations too (eElxcept in places where lower 48 crowds already moved in, there are regulations and taxes in those like some near coast).
Cold, mosquitoes and need a "real cabin". People just live in the roadless bush.
Cold, but the freedom...may be its not bad to give up the warmth for the sense of freedom and that some rodents from the "county" wont come a-evictin' or telling how to live.
Often think about that parcel of 20 or so acres I saw near Yosemite. Killer views of cascading mountains, no neighbors in sight, that lady over 90 years old had lived there in 2 small RV trailers, one was her kitchen. Outhose somewhere in the woods. And Yosemite right there. I was told that while she is grandfathered in, new buyers would never be allowed to live like this.
I would not want to live isolated in high wildfire risk area though.
Also, would not want to live in tornado zone.
Water is the biggest deal on the parcel to me, need relatively shallow well or water body. I had that beautiful land in Arkansas with a big pond on it ( but there was a well too). Couldnt deal with tornados, there F-4 possible.