(9 January 2012, 11:10)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]Cheapest option is to find one of the old ROC bunkers that were abandoned by the govt and filled with soil at the end of the cold war, they are located in a grid pattern every 16 miles right across the UK, some have been destroyed, some filled with concrete, some used by farmers and a few by survivalists, but many were just filled in.
NR, i've been on the website that lists the old ROC bunkers, the only one i know of in my area was sold in 2010, if they are in a grid pattern is there any way of working out where the next one in the line would be located??
OK i've just found the list for my area with map references, anybody else want to find their area ones go to:
http://www.rocbunkers.co.uk and
http://www.cashota.co.uk
Downloaded them all. One is within a few miles of me and I've been past it but it is well off the road so never seen it.
(9 January 2012, 20:07)Skean Dhude Wrote: [ -> ]Downloaded them all. One is within a few miles of me and I've been past it but it is well off the road so never seen it.
yeah, ones supposed to be very near me, but i think i read on another site somewhere that its just a post in the ground.
I'm too new to the area to know which are near me :'(
(10 January 2012, 10:34)Sphinx Wrote: [ -> ]Well I liked it, and the sequel I live in Manchester and am from Suffolk originally. It was nice to have both of these places mentioned, in fact in the sequel they probably went through my backyard. There were a few holes in it and I wouldn't use it as a survival manual but the wife liked it and thinks me slightly less of a nutter so mission accomplished
Try the book version of the Last Train, or There Falls No Shadow by David Crossley, Death of Grass is great for travelling through the UK
Downloaded them all for my collection.
Thank you.
REf the ROC Bunkers, go to Wikipedia and look up the Royal Observer Corps, on one of the pages at the bottom is a link to every UK bunker in Alphabetical order, and their grid references.