Catholicnerd
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My wife and I are in a position that a lot of you might be in: we live in a fairly large American city, roughly 600 miles away from our nearest relatives. While we do have bug-out property, it's on the other side of the country, and we would probably only be able to get there with plenty of advance warning.
What sort of plans do you have in place to make contact with your parents, siblings, etc. in the event of a regional disaster? Given where we live, car travel would most likely be out of the realm of possibility (it practically is on a normal day). Even if we could get the car out of the city, we'd need another tank-and-a-half of gas to get where we're going. And because we live in a high-rise apartment, we can't exactly keep jerry cans in our living room...
We have plans to hike out at this point, but it will take at least two weeks at a pretty good clip to get up there. Have any of you confronted the possibility of long-distance hiking? How have you prepared for it?
What sort of plans do you have in place to make contact with your parents, siblings, etc. in the event of a regional disaster? Given where we live, car travel would most likely be out of the realm of possibility (it practically is on a normal day). Even if we could get the car out of the city, we'd need another tank-and-a-half of gas to get where we're going. And because we live in a high-rise apartment, we can't exactly keep jerry cans in our living room...
We have plans to hike out at this point, but it will take at least two weeks at a pretty good clip to get up there. Have any of you confronted the possibility of long-distance hiking? How have you prepared for it?