Developing bug out routes is a must for any prepper and being able to travel relatively easily in any cardinal direction is a must since you never know which way you’ll be forced to travel. This is an interesting take on the idea of developing alternate bug out routes using power lines, pipelines, and railroads to stay off the beaten path which is, in my opinion, nearly as important…
“High Lines” and “Pipelines” As Alternate Bug Out Routes
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Are there any ways to travel the railroads using vehicles that match the width of the tracks? Hand carts? Retractable tires that fit tracks? etc etc
FredGood question. I don’t know about that one. The video is more about having an easier means to travel while remaining out of sight from most prying eyes. You may still not do so as fast as in a vehicle but even on foot you’ll get to where you need to much faster following these lines of travel in most cases.
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