I spent several winters in rural Wisconsin, which I absolutely loved. There’s plenty of hunting and fishing, and because everyone hunts, they’re not reckless with their weapons. There’s also an abundance of firewood. Enduring sub zero cold (particularly in an ice age where spring may not come for a very long time) is a matter of personal constitution (I certainly don’t mind it) one should definitely factor in the snow plows. In the area I lived, there are residents who have plows that affix to the bumper of their trucks. Then they collect a small fee from the town. Neighbors in that region are definitely the type to pool together to keep those gas tanks filled. Everybody gets together for example to shovel the walkway outside a wheelchair bound naighbor’s house. It’s that kind of place. It may be cold as hell, but the people are warm. Something I would definitely factor in.