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in the nwo, that is the last place i would want to be! no chance!
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This population density map says it all:
http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/images/...003-fig8-1.htm |
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Salem, Wisconsin
There are plenty of lakes, some areas to hunt, and population isnt a problem. However, Salem is located almost exactly halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee. This could be a real problem when trying to get to my BOL if people from the cities start leaving blocking the roads. |
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Ahhh. Northern New Jersey here.
Pros - Somewhat organized municipal/county/state emergency management plans due to proximity to NYC, several like minded individuals close to me, groundwater readily available. Cons - Close to NYC, Current gun laws, Lack of open space, High taxes, High property costs, People, People in cars, People walking down the street, People walking dogs, People on the train, People in buses, Crazy people yelling at street signs, Panicky people, Picatinny arsenal (Small arms and robotics R&D), Ft. Dix, McGuire AFB, Lakehurst NAS, Ft. Monmouth (Communications R&D). Southern NJ has much more open space and much less in the way of people but has four nuclear power plants, Camden, and is close to Philadelphia. |
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