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Toasterr |
Southern East coast survivors
Sep 2 2010, 3:29 PM EDT
with the near miss of hurricane earl, and the overwhelming possibility of a tropical cyclone impact this season, i believe we need to start preparingthe most important part of this preparation is EVAC ROUTES! if anyone in florida or georiga has ever had to evac because of a storm before you know exactly what in talking about, the 3-8 hour standstill in bumper to bumper traffic alternate non-highway routes need to be mapped and distributed for florida/georiga survivors and appropriate BOBs need to be secured personally i am north florida (jacksonville) and will be attempting to map out a quick path from the city using only the state routes and other such roads i dont have many resources other then google maps and my eyes for this but i know how to read a map so im going to do my best anyone else from the area(s) i highly reccomend you do the same, or you could paint an SOS on your roof and wait for FEMA i also suggest we agree on a radio channel for communication, strength in numbers and such, possible warnings about closed/choked roads and things of that nature Do you find this valuable? |
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Toasterr |
1. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 2 2010, 4:13 PM EDT
This is a proposed route out of my city that i threw togetherits only state and county roads to a small town in Georgia i followed it a bit farther into Alabama but i figured this was far enough inward will be updating this and other maps to include travel across the country staying out of main cities for ZSDW reference http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=102430218856954341031.00048f4c48afbd50c1e6d Do you find this valuable? |
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cjscholar |
2. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 2 2010, 9:18 PM EDT
dude were practically neighbors. -mandarin. Do you find this valuable? |
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Toasterr |
3. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 2 2010, 9:44 PM EDT
"dude were practically neighbors. -mandarin.well then, this map will be useful for you i recommend taking like 17 to get to the westside to leave the city, i-10 gets congested enough as it is with the construction and last time we had to evac i-295 was choked for its entirety Do you find this valuable? |
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cjscholar |
4. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 2 2010, 10:26 PM EDT
think stolen 4x4. think of all those fences blocking access cutting through neighborhoods. think cr121 to some other damn cr up there and so on. your on the right track though
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Toasterr |
5. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 3 2010, 1:06 AM EDT
this isnt the end of the world its a local disaster scenario. so lets not be stealing any jeeps now. that is, unless your life or the life of someone else is in danger and yeah, im gonna plot out like 2-3 more pathways out of the city i also reccomend printing them out or atleast writing them down so that you can jump in a car and gtfo Do you find this valuable? |
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cjscholar |
6. RE: Southern East coast survivors
Sep 13 2010, 3:23 PM EDT
"this isnt the end of the world its a local disaster scenario. so lets not be stealing any jeeps now.rollin through the west side is crazy enough when their is no infection. Imagine when a diseaster happens. lock and load bubba, crazies willl be gettin out. Do you find this valuable? |