In the event of a zombie apocalypse, I want to hear your ideas about locations and how to get there. I was thinking make a boat(since I live close to the coast) up around canada to Alaska or Northern Canada and since zombies have no body heat, they can't possibly survive more than a day. But, i wanted to hear others ideas as well to adapt-ate mine. Anyone?

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Boat, supplies, non-populated island with a fresh water spring. It'll be shitty but you'll stay alive.
my city in winter.... no zombies going to survive that... or at least stay thaw
the gun shop across town...

load up...

then a small populated island, eradicate the zeds, follow the zsg on island security and live out the apocalypse comfortably...
Firearms=unesscary, they make toomich noise and cause more zombies to come around
The university across town - has residences, books and information galore, technology, and a large enough stock of food to live off of for a while.
1st go to the gun shop that's maybe 3 min away then go to and island off the cast that has a very low population. Clean up the zombies and wait it out.
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Find an abandoned brick building in the middle of nowhere. Move in. In West Texas that really isn't as hard as it sounds. Old schools and court houses are not all that rare. Sad really.

Back home I would try Stiles, Texas, once county seat of Reagan County. Now all that is left is the abandoned courthouse, the old graveyard about five miles from that, and some ranch houses scattered around the area.

Where I am at now there is the Close City, Texas school that was closed. It is a two-story brick building with bars on the windows. A few farm houses around but nothing else.

Even if you don't stay there it is a great place to gather.
I live in a fairly remote area so i reckon sit tight and see what happens. If everything goes tits up then i know where to find shotguns, there's a shop nearby which is stocked with food, there are farms with large numbers of animals and plenty of rabbits and game in the fields and woods.
go where the zombies aren't... ewok village anyone? But in real life, up north michigan, most people own firearms and lots of boats and islands, mountains, winter, tons of wild game, what more could you ask for?
Surely these gun-toting hillbillies might put up a fight for their precious firearms?
Not having to spend every minute of free time cutting the firewood that will be needed to survive your hellacious winters. I don't think most people realize just how much wood is burned to get through a winter. Growing up our source of heat in the winter was the fireplace. We went through so much wood it was ridiculous. That was in Texas. You get colder, get colder faster, and stay colder longer.

Reminds me of an experiment one of the PBS organizations did where they had people build houses and live as they did in the late 1800's in Montana. The primary thing most people didn't have was enough firewood for winter; out of four couples only the young newlyweds might have made it they said. The organizers commented that they warned the participants that they would have to spend every free moment cutting wood, but people didn't take them seriously and it was what caused them to fail at the end.

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