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<blockquote data-quote="SomeCallMeMom" data-source="post: 2499735" data-attributes="member: 32209"><p>Certainly late to the party, but it sounds like you work on campus. Having worked there myself, there are plenty of tunnel access & ways to get all over campus without ever going above ground. Also, because I was always working late/odd hours/weekends & underground, campus police got to know me pretty well & would notify me if there was something to be aware of (weather, news, etc.). They hang out right there on 10th waiting for someone to hit a pedestrian, so make yourself familiar. </p><p>I agree that area is not pleasant on a good day. I'd follow the suggestion of getting a good gps & start searching alternate routes. Unfortunately, that is a pretty tough area to come up with a reliable, safe exit plan. </p><p>I also like the idea of having a stash along your route JIC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeCallMeMom, post: 2499735, member: 32209"] Certainly late to the party, but it sounds like you work on campus. Having worked there myself, there are plenty of tunnel access & ways to get all over campus without ever going above ground. Also, because I was always working late/odd hours/weekends & underground, campus police got to know me pretty well & would notify me if there was something to be aware of (weather, news, etc.). They hang out right there on 10th waiting for someone to hit a pedestrian, so make yourself familiar. I agree that area is not pleasant on a good day. I'd follow the suggestion of getting a good gps & start searching alternate routes. Unfortunately, that is a pretty tough area to come up with a reliable, safe exit plan. I also like the idea of having a stash along your route JIC. [/QUOTE]
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