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Marky Mark wrote: Making you feel the rhythm is my occupation
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phil_in_cs wrote:I used to think it was 'any day now', but after 30+ years I've gotten tired of holding my breath.


Exactly the same problem here. If I must leave home I'll be heading for a semi-BOL (relative's home) that's within walking distance of lake St. Claire (a major lake). That's 30 miles through pure urban nightmare. I figure it will take three days walking. I've packed my BOB accordingly.Irongen wrote:Living smack dab in the middle of the Metro Detroit area, I'm pretty well hosed as far as getting out of Dodge unless I have prior knowledge of the event. Even though there has been a significant loss of population in the area due to the economy here taking a dump, in a mass-evacuation type of scanario I have no doubt that all the roads leading out of the area would quickly become impassable. The side streets as well would become blocked in short order, so getting out will be a major undertaking.
Glennbo wrote:[And I get mocked for having extra ammo in my BOB.
thinkfree wrote:Sigboy40 is the greatest asshole I have ever had the pleasure of knowing


That's interesting. I read your locked thread and some other posts on the subject, and I got the distinct impression that you were against extra ammo in BOBs. Maybe you should revisit your posts and reconsider the way you express yourself.sigboy40 wrote:Glennbo wrote:[And I get mocked for having extra ammo in my BOB.
Perhaps I missed something, but I havent seen you mocked for having the extra ammo. On the other hand, I HAVE seen you mocked for packing more weight than you, by your own admission, can physically handle. Probably best that you dont get the two confused.
Glennbo wrote:There's a good chance I'd have to circumvent quasi-government "roadblocks" as well.
And I get mocked for having extra ammo in my BOB.

Glennbo wrote:That's interesting. I read your locked thread and some other posts on the subject, and I got the distinct impression that you were against extra ammo in BOBs. Maybe you should revisit your posts and reconsider the way you express yourself.sigboy40 wrote:Glennbo wrote:[And I get mocked for having extra ammo in my BOB.
Perhaps I missed something, but I havent seen you mocked for having the extra ammo. On the other hand, I HAVE seen you mocked for packing more weight than you, by your own admission, can physically handle. Probably best that you dont get the two confused.
Fortunately you're here now to condescendingly chide those of us less physically capable than you. Probably because you're such an altruistic guy and you think it will motivate us to improve, NOT because it offers you an oppoutunity to knock someone else while highlighting your own physical superiority.
Having consistantly stated the truth on this forum: that I can cover ten miles a day with my BOB, I AM confused why you would misinterpret that since I never said it would be without stopping for breaks. And all the hikes with it that I've described have been the distance I cover without stopping for anything. That is generally 3-5 miles tops. Now you can go dig up a quote when I walked three miles one day before I stopped and say this proves I can't carry my BOB far enough. Perhaps your infantile sychophants will even hail your magnificent lawyering skills with their intellectual "Oh Snaps" and you can feel like a clever, tough guy.
Frankly your continuing attention to my personal hiking efforts seems a little bizarre. Are you secretly in love with me? I can certainly understand that. I'm a very fascinating fellow. I can try to be a role model for you if you like, maybe even do a little internet mentoring, but I'm afraid that's as far as it can go.
The only person who understands what I'm going to have to go through in an emergency is me. The only person who knows what I'm physically capable of is me. The person who has built their BOB accordingly is me, and I carry it a LOT for practice...more so than most people do. So I'm on the right path and getting stronger every day.
Another obstacle that may be worth considering is dog packs. There are a lot of them around here. Some seem as though they have formed instantly. Mostly they stay away, but they too could get desperate if TSHTF.


Marky Mark wrote: Making you feel the rhythm is my occupation
So feel the vibration
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squinty wrote:Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, zombies gotta shuffle around and eatcher brains. Why do sharks eat divers? Why not swim around and starve to death?
Why do tornadoes zero in on trailer parks? Why not just blow around harmlessly? It's the way of the world, man.

phil_in_cs wrote:Most criminals think they are owed what they steal, or that they have a right to it. Your Plan A will go wrong when the F16 launches the Sidewinder. Getting to plan B from there will be difficult.
imrcly wrote:the best way to deal with a road block is go around it, if there is a a roadblock you are on a major route and so is probably everyone else.

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