Bug out: where?
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Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
Re: Bug out: where?
They might not know we have supplies. But, think logically. Blackout, no cooking smells and all of a sudden the smell of food wafts over the fence....
Did anyone watch the Ch4 program blackout?msome interesting points on that
Did anyone watch the Ch4 program blackout?msome interesting points on that
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Re: Bug out: where?
Like minded people will tend to reach the same conclusions. Ideally you want a broad mix of people with different skills and crucially different points of view.HALODIN wrote:if you could band together with like-minded people then I suspect your chances of survival increase exponentially.
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
Re: Bug out: where?
Of course, but it's hard enough to find someone that isn't completely absorbed by Facebook and TV to be that picky.
Charlotte the flyer wrote:Like minded people will tend to reach the same conclusions. Ideally you want a broad mix of people with different skills and crucially different points of view.
Re: Bug out: where?
My nearest neighbour has approx 100 cows and hundreds of sheep. Most of which can be seen and shot from my Windows. He also has a backhoe loader, manitou, couple of tractors with assorted implements and a big caterpillar digger.Gundoc wrote:
So you've got food. They haven't. How long are you going to stay good neighbours.....
He'll need to man up a bit as I ended up slapping a pair of twats, trying to steal from his yard whilst he stood back. But I reckon his fierce Mrs makes up for him so he can stick around.
Besides, u need the odd numpty for zombie bait, should they ever break through your defences. As they inevitably do.
Re: Bug out: where?
Ah the luxury of not living surrounded by idiots.
Albeit well trained, disciplined, experienced around firearms and generally experienced under fire idiots.
Need to rethink my bug out plans.....
Albeit well trained, disciplined, experienced around firearms and generally experienced under fire idiots.
Need to rethink my bug out plans.....
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Re: Bug out: where?
NZ is our goal in the next 3-5 years.
In the meantime if the SHTF, my mate's croft is a pretty good initial bug out point - between us and our families we should be able to make things difficult for anyone with ill intent...
In the meantime if the SHTF, my mate's croft is a pretty good initial bug out point - between us and our families we should be able to make things difficult for anyone with ill intent...
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Re: Bug out: where?
I'm tempted to go classic and head to the nearest big shopping centre, right in the middle of town, collecting a rag-tag bunch of survivors on the way. We may get trimmed down a bit overnight, but it will all work out eventually I'm sure.
Re: Bug out: where?
from what I learned during the last riots, safest place in a big shopping centre is the bookshops.User702 wrote:I'm tempted to go classic and head to the nearest big shopping centre, right in the middle of town, collecting a rag-tag bunch of survivors on the way. We may get trimmed down a bit overnight, but it will all work out eventually I'm sure.
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Re: Bug out: where?
We think the armoured dozer is a good idea. Maybe like the Badger AEVs seen from 2:08 + in this clip.
Don't envy them the track bash at the end though, we had our fill of that in Mesopotamia...
Don't envy them the track bash at the end though, we had our fill of that in Mesopotamia...
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Re: Bug out: where?
And maybe job centres???from what I learned during the last riots, safest place in a big shopping centre is the bookshops.
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