Yup, them damn looters have nothing better to do than wait around without supplies in the middle of no where while the folks in the cities swipe all the good shit, just to rob one isolated armed guy. It amazes me none of us were smart enough to catch that, You Da man BM.
However, I happened to notice that those shelters can accommodate up to 120 people. Hmmmm
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Think continuum - day 1, day 2....day 30....day 90... and so on. Stores will be looted and then what? Then the crowds go around city/town looking for easy targets. Then what? A smart, enterprising BG figures out that peiople have fled the city and pickings are getting harder, so they head out of town. Then what? and so on...
That is why you need to be self-sufficient with food and out of sight as much as possible.
my mother just put her house up for sale in Nova Scotia. (that's Canada, eh) for a reasonable price. can't see any neighbors, has a basement, barnhouse garage with furnished loft, (for the in-laws) on a beautiful lake. and the best part? they don't speak french there! plenty of wildlife too. the down side? socialized medicine and it isn't USA. they left because of the medicine, my stepfather is in his eighties and getting frail. had to travel to Maine to get any medical care that's worth a damn. so now they live in New Mex.
I think the place would be perfect if I had the money for it. oh well.
Man, I love NS, have visited there from Portsmouth to Cape Breton. Fantastic music, nice people, but alas in Canada. And watch out for the Nor'easters.
Sounds like a nice place though, but getting there in a SHTF scenario would be a bitch. The 9-hour ferries probably won't be running and the drive is looooooong.
Me, I am looking more for a place to retire to (warm is good, hot is not, and humid is not desirable) and grow food. Money will be tight, but in the right place I can survive.