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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike View Post
    Not sure. But here is a similiar thread:

    http://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/sh...hlight=vehicle
    Yea, those are definitely in the "extreme" category. LOL
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    • #17
      Originally posted by jluv View Post
      It wouldn't take me long to grab my ol' lady and dogs, throw some camping gear in the F250, swing by Arlington to grab my mom, sis, and neices, and we'd be on our way to the mountains. However, I'm not concerned about needing to do so, other than for vacation.
      where in mountains would you go? Id head up to Mineral County Col

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      • #18
        My family has a small manor on the tip of a peninsula on a large lake in Texas that we use for recreational purposes. We keep a stash of food, guns, ammo, fishing gear, vehicles, and gasoline there in case something goes down.

        Our bug out plan is to get in the family plane and get up there.
        Originally posted by lincolnboy
        After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
          My family has a small manor on the tip of a peninsula on a large lake in Texas that we use for recreational purposes. We keep a stash of food, guns, ammo, fishing gear, vehicles, and gasoline there in case something goes down.

          Our bug out plan is to get in the family plane and get up there.
          Solid barg

          Yall have a runway on the property?
          G'Day Mate

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          • #20
            Originally posted by SMKR View Post
            where in mountains would you go? Id head up to Mineral County Col
            Hinsdale County, CO, because I know parts of it really well, and it's the most remote county in the lower 48. If I ever had to evacuate from there, last stop would be Alaska or maybe the Canadian Rockies.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
              Solid barg

              Yall have a runway on the property?
              Wasn't bragging, the information I posted is true.

              And there is a runway about 5-10 minutes away from the property. Alternately we could land on the long stretch of shore on the waterline.
              Originally posted by lincolnboy
              After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
                Wasn't bragging, the information I posted is true.

                And there is a runway about 5-10 minutes away from the property. Alternately we could land on the long stretch of shore on the waterline.
                Didn't say that it wasn't true. Just made a statement and asked a question.

                How do you get from the house/hold up spot, to the airport?
                G'Day Mate

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                • #23
                  I keep a case of .45 full metals for my Glock 21....not just a box, a case full of 50ct boxes....I can't recall, but I think there are 40-50 boxes in there. I also have four 13-round clips for it and a speed loader. Have about 2000 12-gauge rounds to go with a sawed off pump, several hundred 20-gauge shells to go with a semi-auto 20-gauge shotgun that is wearing a choke and is fairly lightweight. Beyond those just a few other shotguns and rifles and several other handguns that I typically have 3-4 boxes of shells for at any given time. I don't have anything really long range...mostly medium and close range stuff....I am a damned good shot with my favorite handgun, a Colt Super-38 semi-auto...but I've been shooting it since I was a kid...inherited it from my grand dad when I was 17....however, it's expensive to buy shells for too...I usually only keep a few boxes around for it. I think we'd be protected for a while though.

                  For supplies I have a wind-up radio, a solar re-chargable lantern, typically have quite a bit of bottled water on-hand, as well as non-perishables. I also have an essentials kit that has basic stuff like fire and first aid supplies...the stuff that might otherwise be taken for granted. I'm not paranoid or anything though...most of this I've gotten as a result of moving to the country!
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
                    Wasn't bragging, the information I posted is true.

                    And there is a runway about 5-10 minutes away from the property. Alternately we could land on the long stretch of shore on the waterline.
                    The barg is that all of the weapons are HK's.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
                      Didn't say that it wasn't true. Just made a statement and asked a question.

                      How do you get from the house/hold up spot, to the airport?
                      You mean from my Dallas place of residence to the airplane hanger? I guess I would walk. It would be maybe 1-2 hours by foot.

                      There is one road into my hold up spot, and it is many miles long with nothing but trees on each side. The peninsula is about an 8th of a mile wide for quite a ways and easily fortified.

                      Haven't thought too much about this, but this plan has always been in the back of my head.
                      Originally posted by lincolnboy
                      After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Trick Pony View Post
                        The barg is that all of the weapons are HK's.
                        I wish! There are a few shotguns, SKSs, handguns, and a some odds and ends all complimented by a few thousand rounds.

                        I would be sure to load the plane with HKs
                        Originally posted by lincolnboy
                        After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jluv View Post
                          Hinsdale County, CO, because I know parts of it really well, and it's the most remote county in the lower 48. If I ever had to evacuate from there, last stop would be Alaska or maybe the Canadian Rockies.
                          Head to Alaska with Lyn and myself, we're going to Arcadia, Alaska, heard it's a great place and very safe.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by jluv View Post
                            Hinsdale County, CO, because I know parts of it really well, and it's the most remote county in the lower 48. If I ever had to evacuate from there, last stop would be Alaska or maybe the Canadian Rockies.
                            aye you are right, I was thinking Mineral Co went further east, but Hinsdale goes further south.





                            right here at the point of this lightning bolt is an extremely self sufficient cabin that is off the grid. It has everything, and i mean everything. If you are ever up that way on some trails and come across it (it is somewhat hidden but the only thing out there) the guy's name is Steven, you should stop and say hi. Friendliest guy you will ever meet, just a bit weird at times.

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                            • #29
                              Sort of... But just more something I do anyway.

                              Plenty of Ammo for a few assorted Arms.
                              Bow for conserving ammo with plenty of "practice arrows"
                              We always have lots of: 1 gal Water Jugs on hand, non-perishables, hand-crank radio, and a few solar appliances.

                              Truck is 4wd with metal bumpers.

                              Id load up the lady, kid, and dogs and head south to my parents place in the woods.

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                              • #30
                                I live in rural PA. Yeah...I got some shit...

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