I think such a large scale disaster as predicted might make the whole area untenable. In that regard, mobility would better serve someone, wouldn’t it?
About all I know is that if it were me and where I live, I’d hunker down with what I have and protect it, and be as unnoticed as I could be.
“Id hunker down with what I have and protect it, and be as unnoticed as I could be.”
My kids love “The Walking Dead”. And of course they are always coming up with ideas. (”I would go to Costco, and then build a tunnel to get to the Lowes hardware store - man- we’d be set!”). And while the odds of Zombies is very low (although some animals CAN take over other animals! And rabies effect’s one’s brain and takes over certain functions...)
I have tried to point out that there are real-life situations (such as a major earthquake - we’re near Seattle or economic collapse) that could turn our area into something similar to the Walking Dead.
Except instead of slow-moving stupid zombies it could be gangs of roaming people, hungry and armed. “So NOW what will you do? Prepare for that - not some imaginary zombie!”