Showing how to get to a good BOL & what to do when there
I thought it might be good to actually tell about in detail and show with many pics how one can get to a BOL - bug out location for those who might not know. And even tell and show how a BOL is set up and would function.
My location now is in a small city in northern Colorado and my BOL = survival retreat is about 200 miles to the northwest in Wyoming. That might seem like I am telling too much but I doubt any could find my BOL even though I have told close to where it is. It is covered in deep snow until June and the roads are closed within 7 miles of my BOL from Nov. to June.
So I will begin with a possible scenario that could happen. A biological or chemical attack might be more likely than a nuclear attack but for the sake of showing something more exciting than invisible viruses etc. I will show a possible nuclear attack on some cities. The first attack would be on New York City then other cities. The last one would be a nuke hitting Denver or possibly at NORAD and the military bases south of Denver.
First I will show Denver then explain as the pics come up. Later in this thread, hopefully some will join in with their own pics, even telling about what scenario would cause them to bug out such as a hurricane and how far they would travel etc.
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The Denver skyline is beautiful and peaceful now but it is still a major target, people can discuss why that would be if they do not know. Also discuss why any cities near them would be targets.
Hopefully there would be some warning but attacks can happen unexpectedly. New York City is the first city to be attacked>
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And another city >
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At the first report of NY city getting hit I am loading my 4x4 truck as fast as possible.
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Loading my truck with all the canned food, clothes and other supplies I can obtain quickly. I would also take at least 20 gallons of gas in secure gas cans so that I would not have to stop and buy gas.
Also throwing in the BOB - bug out bag just in case I would not be able to continue using the truck for some reason and would have to hike the rest of the way to the BOL. The packed BOB >
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Left town a couple hours earlier and now am almost halfway to my BOL and here is the first rest stop at a country church with a rest area, rest rooms etc. >
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The next rest area in the high mountains of the Snowy Range about 40 some miles left to go to the BOL >
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The parking lot near Lake Marie in the Snowy Range. Luckily it is empty for it is not quite the tourist season yet. >
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Stopped at this lake for a few minutes to try to catch some fish for later >
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Did catch a couple nice trout for dinner later >
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Another scene on the way to the BOL and now within 20 miles >
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The last small town I go through which fortunately is more quiet than usual and this is showing the nice museum in this town which is also a good rest stop area >
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Getting closer to the BOL and finally into the vast million acre national forest >
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Here is the top of the Continental Divide and Battle Pass which is fairly close to my BOL although very few If any would be able to find my retreat from here >
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A pretty rugged area near my mtn place >
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Getting closer >
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IF any think they can find my BOL simply by looking at these pics they are mistaken. These are real pics although not in order of going up to my retreat.
Here is the beginning of my private road which I have shown before >
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Going down the private road to my BOL >
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Almost there >
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It is a long narrow private road >
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It would be nice to travel this private road in the summer as shown here >
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But no, this bug out situation is when there is still quite a bit snow around, left over from the previous winter's snowpack >
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Shoveling snow to get up the driveway >
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Finally made it to the top of my driveway after 4 hours of shoveling 3 foot deep hard packed and icy snow >
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Made it to the BOL - my remote mtn survival retreat after a 4 hour drive and then shoveling snow to park in a secure area but the next posts I will show more how I set up and use the BOL