There is a book I read can't remember which post apoc book it was. Guy coming from the sandbox for a while he was using a bike.
I agree, both your hands are pretty much taken up by controlling your vehicle. Although it would make a few day walking trip into a one day trip.
I just bought one of these for each of the cars. For the 3- day/get home packs in the car, will make the range by foot a little bit longer.
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What about a recumbent or a trike? I have seen real low slung recumbent style on three wheels, maybe the best option?
i met a guy who had a low recumbent trike with a trailer who rode from FC up to Devils Tower and back. Dude was kinda a wandering hippie, but his rig was pretty cool.
Last edited by clodhopper; 03-14-2014 at 20:39.
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I think for most options... if you re carrying any type of cargo you are limited to paved trails/roads... easy to get ambushed.
If you don't go for any type of cargo, I think your off-road possibilities expand.
Could go for a quadricycle! Leaves your hand more or less free. Possibly for co-pilot.
Last edited by rbeau30; 03-14-2014 at 20:42.
I don't know if there is a place at work to keep a bikr. May have to consider that. I think that just because you can get ambushed, doesn't really remove the overall utility of a bicycle. There are a lot of things that can go wrong with anything that you do. The same people who can ambush me on a bike can do so while I sleep too. Sure harder to be followed if I have a bike and they don't though.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Get a tandem, the guy in front can operate the bicycle while the other guy does security and helps pedal.
While there are defensive issues, a bike beats the hell out of walking.
Part of my SHTF plan now accounts for ways of getting around that don't require fuel. First because I consider an EMP to be a very real possibility, and secondly even if that doesn't happen, post-SHTF, fuel will soon become a rare commodity.
To prep for this Mrs Omi and I are now walking more and more to get in shape well enough to be able to comfortably walk 5-10 miles. How many of you hurt if you have to walk more than a half mile? I know I did. But I'm up to about 4 miles now, likely to be to 10 by spring.
Come spring we're going to dust off and fix up the old mountain bikes and start riding. We'll start at a few miles then work out way up to 10-20 miles. Having a bike in good working order, and the ability to comfortably ride it for longer distances, should be part of everyone's SHTF plan.
Few other things: I'll be looking into folding bikes someday soon, something small enough I could keep it in the toolbox of my truck so if I'm every stuck in south Denver or something when the EMP comes I don't have to walk home. Secondly I'm going to get a mini-bike or dirt bike and keep it in a metal (think EMP-proof, Faraday cage) shed. An ATV would be better honestly but that's a lot of money for something I can't use every day yet. Once we have rural property that'll change, but for now this would give me another option for a post-SHTF world.
I think if the motorized item is simple enough it won't be affected by the emp. from what I read, or even just the ignition system needs to be isolated.
I think fitness is a #1 priority in preparedness. It has so many benefits like injury recovery/resistance, resistance to sickness, etc on top of being able to actually physically perform.