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Oct 25, 2017 at 8:53 comment added Seanchaí In some of these areas like Tibet we are talking hundreds of miles with not a living soul. Those are huge distances. Areas of Alaska were untouched for hundreds of years. I think having a completely isolated people in a cold age is possible, and once the cold age warms the possible passes are 'passable' once again.
Oct 25, 2017 at 8:47 comment added Seanchaí The Kingdom of Guge in Western Tibet was extremely isolated, but is not the environment I want. It is across a cold desert on the Tibetan plateau. Despite the very creative answers here, I wonder if I am overthinking it. Surely in a mostly medieval world access to a place nestled in mountains like the Tibetan Plateau and by geographic random 'luck' isolated from the world by high mountains would be virtually unreachable. Perhaps a random explorer or party could get to them, but in a colder age it could be completely cutoff especially in the colder months.
Oct 25, 2017 at 8:13 history answered Rissiepit CC BY-SA 3.0