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Wouldn't it be smart if this wiki had places to meet on Z-day? If Z-day ever happens, members on this wiki can meet in places on Z-day and kick zombie butt. So you should at least consider participating. If anybody likes the idea you can put your names below(your member names, not your real names).

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It would be a great idea to have a meeting place set up for different regions. I would even go as far as to say by state. So let's do it this way. We have a good breakdown of state-by-state locations, so let's divide this page into sections by state. If you read this page, and are interested in possibly joining up with other survivors, please post below as follows:
Name:
City (Of Final Destination):
State (Of Final Destination):
Location (The exact place you plan on holing up when you get there):

Remember. Do not post to this area if you do not wish to have other survivors come to your location.
I (Biohazardouswithin) will work on an executable image for all the locations given.

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Spraymachine:
I already have one in mind for the western USA, there is a place called Modoc County in the north east of California. The place I like is about 25 miles from a 3,000 person city called Alturas and is on a stream coming off of the Pit River. The Pit River has good fishing in it and can provide hydroelectricity. Check out these coordinates in Google Earth, I just hope the guy who lives in that house is either very friendly or not there so we can use his land. It's green (fertile), next to the stream, and has a forest next to it which we can use for wood. There is also a dirt road to access the area. There are also lots of game around by the way. Never been here, but read up about it and all signs are good :D
41°22'0.32"N
1121° 1'12.89"W

Trancecore:
Reno, NV. It's in the mountains, and it's quite literally connected to all sides of the country. 80 and 395 intersect right through the middle of the city. 80 runs from San Francisco, CA to Hackensack, NJ, and 395 reaches from as far north as Canada, to as far south as Los Angeles, CA. You located along the southern border? That's fine. Get on 10 heading west and when you reach LA, get on 395 north. Sure it's a big place [population ~200k], but that number will be cut in half due to a wide range of factors when ZDay hits, and the zombie count will only be around the 50-75k range [that's 2-3 zeds per person]. And even better is the fact that there is a road that wraps completely around this place [McCarran Blvd], and that road will serve as a major boundary, after a few... modifications ["modifications" meaning tear it to pieces and turn it into a trench].
To Gummibearyyz: True enough, Reno in itself does not have a great food supply system. However, if one were to find a way to secure even a portion of Fallon to the east, a simple enough route could be driven to and back using 80, or even better, develop a pulley system made from thick steel cables and watermills set in the Truckee River, and you've got yourself a near constant [only down for maintenance, etc] supply chain. Think of it like a ski-lift. The seats keep going, and you load people on one end so they can get off at the other end. And as for your comments on the population issue, it'll be an issue almost anywhere you go. It's humanity's epic failure of overpopulation. But I'm not going to hope enough people die to discourage the zeds from sticking around much longer. The goal is to save lives, and eliminate the zombie threat. I'm certain that, if enough people are saved, and are given the right motivation, we won't need to wait for the zombies to leave. I mean, even if some did manage to get out of the city, it would be insta-doom for them. "Ooh, I think I'll wander into this mountain range and get lost in a few trees, get hungry and re-die."


Gummibearyyz:
Trancecore, you've though this through but one thing I don't see in Reno is a ready food supply that will last very long Alturas seems pretty good as far as that goes, and also as you mentioned Trancecore Reno has a pretty big population, it might be ok after enough people are killed for the zombies to leave the area but until then that'll be one of the cities I wanna steer clear of. however if at all possible we should send in some guys with explosives to make that trench you talked about, it'll be a good place to run to if we're in really deep shit

IFB254- Yeah, this is Irishflyboy. Got sick of spelling out the name everytime, but that's not the point. This is a plan for anyone in the Trenton-Philadelphia area, if anyone here lives in these areas. Reply to this post below if you do.

The plan is simple. Avoid the subway systems as an escape route. They will no doubt be flooded with infected and panicked survivors, so your chances, even with a weapon, are slim to none. The next step is to rendevous. I recommend Lancaster county. Small population, lots of farms and food, and a good number of weapons, both melee and firearms. Recommend meeting outside of Lancaster first, to avoid going in alone. Next, sweep a temporary building in Lancaster, just for one night. Then sweep for another larger one, a barn or farmhouse. If any Amish remain and they try to force you out, remind them that there are living dead outside. Finally, stock up. As said above, reply to this post if you live in this area.

WyoDude I have a good idea, about 3 miles north of Kemmerer Wyoming, where I live, about 2000-3000 people, in the summer we have a lot of construction, but in the winter it's cold as can be, we all own hunting guns, we could easily just raid houses for guns and ammo, we also have a lot of fresh water,we could easily hunt for any game, but if no one's in the area I'll be there

Richboy23mj-Me and 5 of my friends will be at Thomas Johnson Middle School, in Lanham Maryland. We will have supplies and we will probably be seen be a large amount of smoke (I love Molotovs).

Enemyoftime: I have 2 ideas for where to go for when Z-Day hits. My first idea is Mendecino County. It's hella mountainous and rural. But has a nice mediterranean climate for growing a variety of crops.
My second Idea is Lake Berryessa. There are islands out in the lake as well as small cities on the coast perfect for raiding. Also, the slopes of the Islands in the water are real steep meaning that if Zombies got in the lake, they wouldn't be able to penetrate the island's interior. Food is the only real issue.


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The point:Everybody on this wiki says they have a job for the upcoming Z-day. But what if everyone here lived on other sides of the country?That would suck. So that's why we should team up and get as many people as we can to join this zombie survival wiki so that if Z-day happens and we come across people we have some chances of meeting people from this place.

Good luck recruiting!

















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