#176263 - 07/13/09 05:29 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: Dagny]
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> It seems to be that some people think their rational decisions apply across the board to all people. Just as you object to people saying they get along fine without a car, If you are referring to me with these comments, ... Nope, sorry, I'm referring to the guy who objected to people saying they get along fine without a car because he had a family and needed a car. It's hard to keep the threads straight, even though they're indented, isn't it. Sorry for confusing you.
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#176557 - 07/16/09 10:38 AM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: philip]
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werd - Parkour BOUnicycle (jk) - bikes are cool though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z19zFlPah-oMotorbikes are better - like a KLR 650... A sea worthy sail boat with a desalinator and some fishing gear might be best of all.
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#176595 - 07/16/09 04:01 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: Dagny]
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Let me turn it around: when you find you can't get out, should those who planned on staying and have the plan and materials to survive refuse to aid those who planned to cut and run? :-> I'd be surprised if those who were mindful enough of preparedness to plan for evacuating were not also better prepared for sheltering in. I couldn't agree more. Although there is a "HEAD FOR THE HILLS" mentality, because for some darn reason people in the city think people in the hills have food coming out their ears, and water flowing in all their backyards. I think it's just an imaginary wish of a 'great life'.... but there was a study someplace that showed a lot of ppl think "heading for the hills" is the answer.
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#176598 - 07/16/09 04:17 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: Todd W]
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...there was a study someplace that showed a lot of ppl think "heading for the hills" is the answer. Were they advised they might not have cable in the hills? ;-)
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#176600 - 07/16/09 04:20 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: Todd W]
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Although there is a "HEAD FOR THE HILLS" mentality, because for some darn reason people in the city think people in the hills have food coming out their ears, and water flowing in all their backyards. I think it's just an imaginary wish of a 'great life'.... but there was a study someplace that showed a lot of ppl think "heading for the hills" is the answer. Well, there is much more likelihood of finding a nice garden to poach from in "the hills", and wells are much more prevalent, so water would be easy to poach as well. Not that I'd poach during an emergency or anything.
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#176717 - 07/17/09 05:47 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: philip]
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Depends on the boat - an acquaintance of mine tells the story of a couple who owned a 63 ft catamaran. Not the sort of boat you hire in the BVIs for a vacation, but designed for sprightly performance. A hurricane was due to land in the Caribbean - they set out and sailed around it!
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#176727 - 07/17/09 09:01 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: pteron]
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The original thread also referenced terrorist attacks.
A boat would be an excellent option in several non-hurricane scenarios for those of us in the middle of this city. The Potomac leads to the Chesapeake Bay and that presents all kinds of options.
I have a kayak -- in storage in the mountains. Was already thinking of bringing that back to the city.
There is much to be said for a power boat or sailboat at one of the marinas around here.
Great thinking outside the car-box.
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#176739 - 07/17/09 11:47 PM
Re: Evacuation - neighbors without cars
[Re: Eugene]
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Good for you. For those of us with families, this isn't an option. Not true at all. There are handelbar child seats, rear child seats, trail a bikes, trailers, etc. Look at some of the "bike trains" even http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=279527A high end bike, seat, trailer and other gear is still cheaper to buy and own than even a low end car. Yes, for small families it would be fine. If, however, you have several children, including toddlers/babies, and, oh yeah, lets not forget a disabled parent. Then it doesn't work at all. I'm not saying you have to have a car. I AM saying that one size does NOT fit all.
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