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#72176 - 08/28/06 07:53 PM What will you drive & how far will you go?
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I've been absent from posting on the forum for some time; I’ve endeavored a bit of worthy lurking here and in other forums, and enjoying the beautiful outdoors these past months. Now I have some questions:

Many who are attempting to become prepared for various emergency life-disrupting scenarios will have different needs. I'm not referring to the basics, like FAKs and PSKs, but in strategies and pre-planning. City dwellers will have different needs from those in urban and those in rural areas. My concerns are not at-home preparedness, but more related to being displaced.

For those of us who have followed this line of thought (and pre-planning) many have identified different locations as "safe-spots". These may be a friend or family member's home, a cabin or second home or maybe a cache where one may stay a few days or weeks in the woods.

So my questions are: for those of you who know you can get out of a populated area without being locked in by gridlock (city dwellers will have a tough time) how many miles do anticipate traveling, what are your methods of transport? What have you considered as “safe location” options?


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#72177 - 08/28/06 08:29 PM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
Blast Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 07/15/02
Posts: 3760
Loc: TX
The effects of Hurricane Rita on Houston showcased for us the futility of trying to get out of a city when a disaster has been predicted. Sidenote: the 3.5 million who did leave couldn't find a hotel or motel ANYWHERE in Texas!! You NEED to have a place to go if you are going to leave!

If somehow we are faced with a similar situation and can by the grace of God get out our "plan A" is to drive about 150 miles to friends in Austin, Texas. "Plan B" is to drive 1,200 miles to my folks up in Minnesota. We have friends between here and there, but if things get that bad my folk's place definately will be worth the trip.

Our bugout vehicle is a 2005 Honda Pilot and it's pretty awesome. Good gas milage (~19 mpg), good horsepower, and a large amount of storage space. I've even determined it has some off-road capabilities <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />. It has a bike rack capable of carrying up to four bikes, which, depending on the nature of the bugout, would be brought along as secondary escape vehicles.

Between DW and me we've lived in seven states all across the USA and still have friends/family in all of them. Bugging out to friends or family is definately the first choice. Trying to set up a secure site for my family "in the woods" would be a wasted effort. If it came to that I'd more likely try to set up something in our neighborhood storm sewers if hiding from other people/mutant zombies/killer tripods from space was required.

-Blast
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#72178 - 08/28/06 08:54 PM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
thseng Offline
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Registered: 03/24/06
Posts: 900
Loc: NW NJ
I live far enough inland that I don't worry about bugging out from a hurrucane, but your mention of all the hotels in TX being full sparked a thought: Were all the campgrounds full also?
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#72179 - 08/28/06 09:33 PM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
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Posts: 3760
Loc: TX
I'm not sure how the offical campgrounds (parks and KOA's, etc) did. I don't think they got a lot of business especially if they were off the main evacuation routes. Plus, it was over 100F and a hurricane was coming. Not the best time to be in a tent. <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />

However, a lot of people were sleeping in their cars in parking lots, fields and alongside the road. I suspect most didn't have any camping gear, didn't know where campgrounds were, or the whole idea of camping was so foreign to them that it never even occurred to them to look for a spot.

-Blast
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#72180 - 08/29/06 01:49 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
Eugene Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
My BOV is a 2004 Chevy Silverado 4x4. 19mpg x 26 gallon tank and my parents farm is 250miles away so I can make it there on just over 1/2 tank. We have kind of practiced bugging out by loading up all the camping gear and heading for the farm and camping out a couple nights once so far. Were going again this weekend, I have to work 12 hour days all this week and we have to be at a bridal shower at 2 so that leaves me very little time to pack. I keep all our gear on the shelves in my garage so they are ready to go. Have a couple 2 gallon jugs of distilled water for drinking, two 7 galloin jugs of water for washing, bag with the tent, bag with an air mattress, sheets, lanterns and batteries, the portable grill and accessories, chain saw, etc just toss them in, grab some clothes and hit the road. In fact I was just checking my inventory spreadhseet:
Duffel Bag
Air mattress and pump
AA Battery Lanterns (2)
Sheets
Dirty Clothes bag
Grocery bags for trash
spare batteries
seam sealer
Coleman Grill 2 Go
Picnic Basket
Cooking utinsiles, pans, knives, cutting boards
2) 1lb propane tanks
regulator.valve
hose to connect the 25lb tank
plastic silverware and napkins
bag of leftover condiments
plastic plates and cups
tent bag
tent, poles, fly, tarp
water jugs
am/fm/cd battery radio


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#72181 - 08/29/06 02:08 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
ironraven Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
That question makes me wonder- just how much stronger (or not) is an RV compaired to a trailer?

If you had the money, and RV would be a perfect BOV, but thier handling is snow is way past sucking from what I've seen. But if it's as likely to go to Oz as a "mobile home", I'm not sure it would be worthwhile.
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#72182 - 08/29/06 02:42 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
"...just how much stronger (or not) is an RV compaired to a trailer?"

One of my brother's dimwitted girlfriends drove her cabover camper under a low bridge. The only word that described that mess was "shattered". I don't know how much better a trailer would be, but if it's low and loaded, maybe it could get along okay. Besides, if you lose your primary mode of transportation (motorhome in a major windstorm, for instance), you're stuck. Lose your trailer and you could probably still go on.

Sue

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#72183 - 08/29/06 02:47 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
ironraven Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Good. *evil smile* I have relatives I really don't like who's plan is to load the RV and go until they get to a good spot and park it.

I know, I'm supposed to be bigger than that, but I really, really don't like them.
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#72184 - 08/29/06 03:09 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
widget Offline
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Registered: 07/06/03
Posts: 550
That is a very valid point. I have often thought how I would get out of Phoenix, which is tough to get out of on a weekend. If there were an emergency requiring an evacuation, the roads would be almost impossible. Then again, it could be impractical to stay if things like power were out for very long, It sometimes gets up to 118 degrees and without air conditioning, survival is tough.
Walking is not a very good option either. Personally, my plan is to move out of the city to a small town where it is seldom over 90 degrees and there are plenty of places to camp, stay or survive.
I guess the good news on Phoenix is that we have not had hurricanes, tornados, major floods and there is not much to burn for very long. My reason for wanting to leave has more to do with being tired of the heat after 40 years and wanting to go someplace more interesting. I am retiring in a few years:)
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#72185 - 08/29/06 03:49 AM Re: What will you drive & how far will you go?
desertrat1 Offline
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Registered: 02/16/06
Posts: 144
Loc: Kingman AZ
62 miles to a safe location. Toyota Tacoma towing a Lifted pop-up camper, Jeep XJ Cherokee built for major off road towing a Utility trailer with quads and dirt bikes, Pontiac Montana AWD with airbag lift system.

Location has perenial water, game and controllable access. Most of our Bug out supplies are already loaded or stacked in bins in the garage ready to load. Stocks are regularly rotated or vacuum sealed with desicants for long life.
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