#94040 - 05/08/07 05:05 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: gatormba]
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A solid 2.
Starting organizing kit and working new gear in in January. Never finished. Shoulder surgery in March. Spring time rolled around with it's assorted chores.
I guess in a bug in I'm good. Otherwise, it'll take me a day or two to get it together.
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#94041 - 05/08/07 05:14 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: Micah513]
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All very true and well documented,, but we didn't feel it down here. The shock waves went to the West, North, East, and Southeast directions. It was not felt down here because of the water to dirt ratio of the South Lousy-anna soil (it is all river silt).
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#94043 - 05/08/07 05:31 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: wildman800]
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All very true and well documented,, but we didn't feel it down here. The shock waves went to the West, North, East, and Southeast directions. It was not felt down here because of the water to dirt ratio of the South Lousy-anna soil (it is all river silt). Fascinating. It's all simple physics, nice to know.
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#94048 - 05/08/07 06:01 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: gatormba]
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Registered: 01/04/07
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Loc: New York, NY
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Bugging in, 7-8. Plenty of food, water, generator, gas, first-aid supplies.
Bugging out, 4. Living in Brooklyn, just getting out would be a major undertaking in any SHTF situation. Three million people, three bridges and one tunnel. I have a bugout kit with 5 days supplies, and a cabin about 100 miles from the city. Not much in the way of supplies there though. Can't get the family interested in spending the money it would take.
We also have a sailboat, but getting to it from home or work would require traveling across parts of Brooklyn you wouldn't want to be in even during normal times.
The Gowanus canal is about three blocks from my home, so I should probably start working on a plan where I have a small raft or boat that can travel under the draw bridges, then we could take that boat out into the harbor and reach the sailboat that way.
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#94051 - 05/08/07 06:13 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: DesertFox]
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I know the area that you are in (former VTS Sector Operator).
Taking a small boat from the Gowanus Canal to your sailboat may be very feasible. IF that option becomes unfeasible, try to plot a path away from the "normal escape routes/chokepoints" in order to get to your boat. You might have to head East before you can turn south and start working your way to the dock where your boat is.
During the garbage strike of 1980-81, vessels on the East River were attacked from the bridges and from both shores. Vessels in the Kill Van Kull and Arthur Kill were attacked from the shores near the bridges. No attacks were made on vessels that were on the Hudson River, Upper or Lower New York Harbors, or Raritan Bay. Vessels were attacked off of Coney Island by JFK. Keep in mind that these actions were conducted by Union types against "Scab" boats.
Not quite the situation that you are now looking at, based on the latest intel I am looking at (with my interpretations/opinions of what those reports reflect).
Where are you going to sail to in order to Bug-Out? Poughkeepsie and New Paltz are nice areas!
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#94064 - 05/08/07 07:52 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: DesertFox]
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It sounds to me like you've got some good contingency plans already and yes, I agree that a boat would be the best option, for a number of reasons (like: instant motel room/home everywhere you go).
It also sounds to me like you've got to develope some options for getting to the boat. Good Luck.
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#94067 - 05/08/07 08:08 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: Blast]
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I personally don't believe the camouflage idea would work for the small boat in New York Harbor,,,,,but using the sewers to get to the small boat would be very plausible, IMO!!!!
Good idea, Blast.
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#94068 - 05/08/07 08:19 PM
Re: Prepardness Rating Poll
[Re: Blast]
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Registered: 04/11/07
Posts: 25
Loc: Indiana, USA
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This is probably a crazy idea, but could you camoflague a small boat/raft to just look like some garbage floating down the canal? Maybe use some fishing innertubes or something small like that?
Another idea, how about the sewer system?
-Blast Blast with his mind in the gutter
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