Message from @SPRTNWRRYR1974
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I'm sorry. The more I look, I realized I can't, but that's fine. I can get a rifle at Dunham's or something.
true that some pipe and 12 gauge shells and you can be i business
My brother can weld, and I know my dad's cousin is good at it.
Going home for the week might be key.
agree
My floor neighbor has a 3D printer, but I don't think he'd take too kindly to me asking to print ammo on a short notice. I barely know the guy.
well good luck im off to play cod
lol
have fun!
and u cant print ammo XD
I'll talk to my parents about coming home, but I don't know if it'll work.
What should I do in that event?
Plan a bike route
Plan to carry 5-6 days worth of food, and figure a way to get water while you travel
it's a 4-8 day trip to bike home for you by my best guess.
I've got bottles, and a Camelbak. I'll need to wash it though.
My map says I can walk to my house in less than a day, so biking should take too long.
get a filter or some survival straws from an outdoor store
OH! Really? I thought it was 70 miles away!
It is.
Maybe if you walk without stopping
Yeah, that's it.
military forced marches are around 20 miles a day
I am an Eagle Scout, so I can always find a spot to hide/camp.
25 if they push things a bit
I'm guessing 10-15 miles a day due to having to hide, move over rough ground (through trees, etc).
I've got the bike though.
Yes, but plan for delays
It's got some rusty bolts and spots, so it could break under the stress.
2-3 days bikning easy
4 if you have to go slower
Eagle scout gang
Once I leave the Lafayette area, the ground gets a lot flatter.
8 if weather slows you, bike breaks, have to hide from mobs.
Highway 26 runs east out of town and it'll take me to a point almost directly north of my house.
carry food for 4-6 days, ration it and it'll last you til you get home.
I don't think Indiana's going to see mob-level violence, but I will be ready. Maybe if my parent's say I can't come home I'll snag a dagger or machete and hide it until I get in my room.
Remember the motto "Be Prepared"
That's what this is about.
I'm an Eagle Scout. Of course.