Locations for bugging out to....

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lonewolf
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Re: Locations for bugging out to....

Post by lonewolf »

that's why you have to know the back roads and lanes, you know the unclassified ones!!! green lanes and bridle paths even, in an emergency.
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Arzosah
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Post by Arzosah »

And the railway routes, as well, they can be invaluable - but you'd have to be able to find a work-around for the stations, and sometimes the tunnels as well.

Lots of footpath maps on the web, free to access - geocaching ones in particular are great.
james wilson
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Post by james wilson »

I live in Billingham my bug out spot will be one of the close wildlife parks need to check them out 1st though
Saratoga
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Post by Saratoga »

Evening everyone.

I have a few questions about BOL. Would people try buying a plot of land outright and getting planning for a building put on it? Or try to keep it overgrown and put a tent/caravan on to it. I was thinking of maybe getting a piece of land near the York Moors and maybe using it as a holiday location, but being able to get to incase i did need to bug out. Any ideas/suggestions would be great thanks.
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CynicalSurvival
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Post by CynicalSurvival »

Saratoga wrote:Evening everyone.

I have a few questions about BOL. Would people try buying a plot of land outright and getting planning for a building put on it? Or try to keep it overgrown and put a tent/caravan on to it. I was thinking of maybe getting a piece of land near the York Moors and maybe using it as a holiday location, but being able to get to incase i did need to bug out. Any ideas/suggestions would be great thanks.
In my view, taking holidays to a BOL is a good start, then you can get to know the local roads, paths, flora and fauna etc. IF you can, try a bit of hunting or fishing there.

I'm in Scotland and there are a lot of islands here, as I'm sure u know, but what might be less well know is that most have a population that is the same or even lower than they had in the 1800s, therefore a pretty sustainable population even without modern farming/technologies. And in a SHTF scenario, will the ferries be running? Probably not, providing a few miles of sea as a barrier to keep zombies/pandemics away.

Or old-style, what about a castle? They were built for this very purpose after all - keep inhabitants safe and enemies out! And here in Scotland there is plenty of fishing and deer to hunt.. Check out this article :D http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -most.html
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