Our first choice would be our vehicles to escape an area. We also have bikes for everyone in the house that we keep serviceable and get them out a couple times a year. Over the years I have sold the motorcycles, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, so they are no longer an option.bdcochran wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 5:25 pm I would take my truck, car, motorcycle, ATV, Tractor, minibike, bicycle...in that order.
Yes, good to have a series of priorities.
1. I live in a metro area where the population density can easily reach 30,000 to the square mile.
2. If there are traffic jams, no lights, glass on the streets, the priorities are reversed, with transients with supermarket carts being kings. I have the bike with the attached game carrier, fixed dolly and a fold up flat dolly. I have the backpacks, however, it has been 50 years since I was in the US
army carrying a pack.
3. Years ago, I did some optics with a young big game guide who had a wife and preschooler and lived rural. He was going to stay put and rely upon his motorcycle. He was an excellent motorcyclist. I simply asked him how long his gasoline would last and what he was going to do when it ran out = so you have to think of modes of transportation wearing out and/or eventually failing.
We have a trailer hitch bike rake that we can put the bikes on to allow us to take them with us if that issue would arrive.