>>161903> Unless they catch me within the first 10 hours I'll be living it up in the compound with approximately 40 other friends.So in fact you are also stocking-up, bunkering-up and teaming-up.
Difference is, you're abandoning everything in your home and expecting to actually be able to travel X miles to wherever
this "compound" is, in the midst of the collapse of global civilization.
> As I said, I've ran this drill before quite a few times.Not with vast hordes of unprepared, starving, scared and aggressive people jamming all the roads, with the police and
military manning road blocks and forcing citizens into FEMA "shelters" (i.e. Superdome of Death).
> How many times have you practiced bunkering down in your house and preparing for the worst?.As I mentioned up-thread, I'm not a prepper as much as a regular guy with a bit of common sense. Figure I could
make do for a month without leaving the house and while I'd like to be able to team-up, my friends who are similarly
prepared, live miles away here and there throughout the metro area and would essentially be on their own also.
The next item on my get-to-it-at-some-point-in-the-future plan, is 5/8" plywood panels pre-cut and labeled for all
the windows on my house, (stored in the garage loft) as in the event of a SHTF situation, one isn't going to be able
to buy anything from Homey Despot.