9 May 2013, 11:33,
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MCavity
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BOL finder?
Not sure where to put this one, its a site regarding possible Bug out locations / cache locations.
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/
Check out the 'sites by location' page - the old ROC stations look really interesting to add onto my map.
Apologies if this this has already been covered !!
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9 May 2013, 11:36,
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bigpaul
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RE: BOL finder?
(9 May 2013, 11:33)MCavity Wrote: Not sure where to put this one, its a site regarding possible Bug out locations / cache locations.
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/
Check out the 'sites by location' page - the old ROC stations look really interesting to add onto my map.
Apologies if this this has already been covered !!
yeah i think its been done several times-dosent hurt to remind people now and again! some of those ROC's are just posts in the ground-i know mine are.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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9 May 2013, 12:45,
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RE: BOL finder?
(9 May 2013, 11:33)MCavity Wrote: Not sure where to put this one, its a site regarding possible Bug out locations / cache locations.
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/
Check out the 'sites by location' page - the old ROC stations look really interesting to add onto my map.
Apologies if this this has already been covered !!
Very useful piece MCavity, the one in my area is 15min walk, my partner used to work as a ranger there whilst studying at uni. We were talking about it last week.. believe it or not he used to have a key for it.. pity he didnt make a copy As for apologies, I dont think it matters on here as newbies such as myself wouldnt have caught articles on this when first published. Thats the thing about this site there is so much info that its easy to overlook, so keep up the good work and dont bother too much if info is repeated. Nel
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9 May 2013, 13:20,
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MCavity
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RE: BOL finder?
Glad to help. It's all eye opening stuff to me
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9 May 2013, 13:26,
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bigpaul
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RE: BOL finder?
trouble with any site like that is its a "public" site, anything put on there is probably going to be compromised months or years ago, better still to get a OS map of your area and do some searching of your own "on the ground"-thats how i found mine, have a look at maps.google and Google earth too.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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9 May 2013, 13:45,
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RE: BOL finder?
(9 May 2013, 13:26)bigpaul Wrote: trouble with any site like that is its a "public" site, anything put on there is probably going to be compromised months or years ago, better still to get a OS map of your area and do some searching of your own "on the ground"-thats how i found mine, have a look at maps.google and Google earth too.
This site I'm near is derelict now. We hope to visit it very soon. I'll let you know how we go. Its location is off the beaten track and quite hard to find but partner knows exactly where it is.
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9 May 2013, 13:48,
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RE: BOL finder?
Too true BP. I'm gonna use it as one of many possible locations to bug out to if I absolutly had to. Gonna get an OS of the area and start marking down anywhere that could be of use. As I live in the Thames Valley it's gonna be hard to find a location that hasn't been occupied when the towns spill out with hungry people.
For me bugging out is plan B anyway, but neccessary all the same.
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9 May 2013, 13:48,
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RE: BOL finder?
(9 May 2013, 13:45)PaulandNell Wrote: (9 May 2013, 13:26)bigpaul Wrote: trouble with any site like that is its a "public" site, anything put on there is probably going to be compromised months or years ago, better still to get a OS map of your area and do some searching of your own "on the ground"-thats how i found mine, have a look at maps.google and Google earth too.
This site I'm near is derelict now. We hope to visit it very soon. I'll let you know how we go. Its location is off the beaten track and quite hard to find but partner knows exactly where it is.
yes, thats good, let us know how you get on, photos if possible are always welcome!
(9 May 2013, 13:48)MCavity Wrote: Too true BP. I'm gonna use it as one of many possible locations to bug out to if I absolutly had to. Gonna get an OS of the area and start marking down anywhere that could be of use. As I live in the Thames Valley it's gonna be hard to find a location that hasn't been occupied when the towns spill out with hungry people.
For me bugging out is plan B anyway, but neccessary all the same.
bugging out is plan B for about 90% of people! but there may be times when this is the only option due to any number of circumstances!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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9 May 2013, 14:44,
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RE: BOL finder?
for OS maps short term you could use the link below
http://maps.the-hug.net/
hope this helps
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9 May 2013, 14:59,
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RE: BOL finder?
If your near water dont forget boats, can be a very useful bol/bov
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