Slightly off topic. I just read on twitter that rural homelessness has increased 24% in the last year. Without wanting to trivialise the issue, it occurred to me they must be living a sort of bug-out existence.
Here's a few bits from it:
"91% of rural respondents witnessed a rise in homelessness over the past five years."
"Isolation exacerbates the issue in rural areas, where limited transportation options and lack of support put homeless individuals at even greater risk. Those with physical or mental health needs are most vulnerable."
"countless individuals in our countryside are struggling to maintain a basic standard of living, often hidden in agricultural buildings, outhouses, farmland, or sofa-surfing."
Check this...
"Farmers are often cited as heroes, allowing people to pitch tents on their land and providing clean water and hot tea. But some are frustrated by regulations that prevent them from helping people sleeping rough, fearing criminalisation by local authorities."
More info here
https://englishrural.org.uk/rural-homelessness-counts/