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About Me: When I started thinking way too much about zombies: About 3 years ago What started my zombie fixation: About a year ago Favorite zombie book: The Zombie Survival Guide Favorite zombie movie: Zombie Land Favorite quote in any zombie movie: Let's slice and dice baby! My Survival Plan: Lets start off with a little about me. I am no older than 18, i live around guns and can run a 7 minute mile. I consider myself to be in good physical condition. Better than average but definitely not the best. I live in PA but about 2 hours from any major city. I live in a town surrounded by many other towns but this is not a problem as I do not plan to hold out here. Ok now that you have heard about me lets get into my gear. B.O.B My B.O.B is so far just a normal back pack. I am saving up for a military grade one though. In my biggest pocket i have 3 glow sticks 10-15 zip ties jeans emergency blanket socks camouflage mesh 5 ft of fuse a few candles and a home made medical pack{ Will get into more depth later}. In my medium sized pouch I have 4 packs of Ramen Noodle and 4 squencher pacets. In the small side pocket I have a pocket knife a high grade whistle and 4 reflectors. Then in my other side pocket I have 3 AA batteries (More On The Way) and 1 9 volt + steel wool (great fire starter) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kuUPGOGuIs&feature=related. I have a crankable LED flashlite a key chain flash light and a key chain compass. I also have a strap I can tie a sword onto that is easily acsesible as it is in my room. I realize my bag is not perfect and I am open to suggestions. Once I get my military grade bag I will load on a sleeping bag or maybe even .... a small tent. THE CLOTHES ON MY BACK: What ever I would wear it would have to be camo. Maybe jeans but I would wear mostly the camo pants I would bring in my B.O.B. So here are the different types of clothes I would have at the different types of seasons. Summer: Camo pants, Camo long sleeve shirt, Sneekers or boots. Camo bandana, Camo hat, sun glasses, Belt, Holster, Camo Vest. Fall: Camo pants, Camo long sleeve shirt, sneekers or boots, Camo bandana, Camo fingerless working gloves, camo sweat shirt, camo hat,belt, holster, Camo Vest. Winter: Camo pants, Camo long sleeve shirt, Boots, Camo winter coat, Heavy camo gloves, Camo bandana, camo beanie, sun glasses,belt, holster, Camo Vest. Spring: Camlo pants, Camo long sleeve shirt, boots or sneakers, Camo sweat shirt, Camo bandana, Camo hat, belt, holster, Camo Vest. Now that you know what I will be wearing lets get to my weapons. Weapons: P22 wather combat style pistol with countles rounds of ammunition A Glock .45 With hundereds of rounds. A Russian SKS with a bayonet and dozens of rounds. An Ak style .22 sniper with countless rounds of ammo. A .38 Mini pistol with some rounds. 3 swords and a frag in need of some gun powder. Now, you are probably wondering how I will be carrying all of this plus my equipment. Well, DONT. I am not the only person involved in my plan you know. So with that lets start the plan. Stage 1: The First sign In the very beggining when the outbreak is just barely noticable is when by me I will iniceate my plan no matter how small the out break is. The first thing I would do wold be to gather family and close friends, gather supplies and begin to monitor the situation from my house. What we will be looking for is reports of stories that genrally sound the same. Such as biting or multiple body mass shots buy no death. Eventually these reports will begin to creep up on us. When the reports begin to get inside the 500 mile zone its time to bug out. Staage 2: Bugging out
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