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<blockquote data-quote="1krr" data-source="post: 2698447" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>This is just a thought exercise and any answer that solves the problem is a correct one. In an emergancy, sometimes you have to make quick decisions, and just execute on it. They may not be the most right or the safest but in a pinch, they will do. When I write these scenarios, I try to write it in such a way as to not tilt the answers toward what I'm thinking of as a solution. Really this is to have some fun thinking creatively. I love the SHTF scenarios because you don't have the time or resources to consider all possible angles, you have to just figure something out. And folks bring out some pretty cool stuff! With answers ranging from fill the creek with debris and ride across it (can't beat KISS) to a zip line (awesome!) this is good stuff.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: realized I never answered your question directly. Yes, the notion is that there are large number of large trees blocking your only road in and out of the property and you have no other easy method of contacting the outside world. Imagine a long gravel road covered with 1/2 a mile of trees/debris and a small blacktop highway about a mile away the other direction from where the tornado crossed your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1krr, post: 2698447, member: 750"] This is just a thought exercise and any answer that solves the problem is a correct one. In an emergancy, sometimes you have to make quick decisions, and just execute on it. They may not be the most right or the safest but in a pinch, they will do. When I write these scenarios, I try to write it in such a way as to not tilt the answers toward what I'm thinking of as a solution. Really this is to have some fun thinking creatively. I love the SHTF scenarios because you don't have the time or resources to consider all possible angles, you have to just figure something out. And folks bring out some pretty cool stuff! With answers ranging from fill the creek with debris and ride across it (can't beat KISS) to a zip line (awesome!) this is good stuff. EDIT: realized I never answered your question directly. Yes, the notion is that there are large number of large trees blocking your only road in and out of the property and you have no other easy method of contacting the outside world. Imagine a long gravel road covered with 1/2 a mile of trees/debris and a small blacktop highway about a mile away the other direction from where the tornado crossed your property. [/QUOTE]
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