West Coast Survival Strategies: How To Get Out Alive
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West Coast Survival Strategies: How To Get Out Alive
The most difficult aspect of getting out of dodge when SHTF, is know when to go, where to go, and how to get there. This is where many survivalists drop the ball because it is a real challenge to figure this part of the survival planning out. There are many obstacles to overcome, and it requires a high level of understanding about the inherent difficulties; as well as meticulous attention to a myriad of details.
Given the fact that California has a population density of 37,253,956 people, this should indicate the severity of Bugging Out, and what it means to those trying to flee the large cities. Whereas Oregon has a population of 3,831,074. What's the difference between 37.2 million people, and 3.8 million people? The answer is Movement...
It's already clear that California's highway and interstate system are overcrowded; imagine trying to get across LA when a very large percentage of the population is hitting the streets in utter panic. If you have never experience the Santa Monica Freeway at rush hour on a three day weekend--then you cannot begin to imagine that chaos.
The very first thing that must be considered when working out an escape plan, is to know your area within your own neighborhood, and also the area leading out of it.
Step Number 1:
1.Get a detailed city map that shows all the streets and major highways.
2.Locate your home on the map and draw a green square around the location.
3.Find the quickest way out of the area using major roads and highways--Mark These in RED MARKER.
4.Identify every street leading out of the area on city streets, but NOT major highways or 4-land streets. In order words, look for neighborhood streets that will take you across town. Mark these with a GREEN MARKER.
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