(13 March 2013, 21:53)I-K-E Wrote: it all depends on what happens and the impact it has on the population numbers
you could see people heading out of cities in all directions... some looking for food other just trying to get away from the killing and whilst you may feel remote you may not be remote enough if society collapses... the numbers could vary greatly depending on which season the event happens. In the middle of winter a 3 day walk could be a killer but in the middle of summer it could be totally different
HL location may be remote enough but there are very few places in England that are truly remote there are more place north of the border and in areas of wales
This is all true of course, its one of the reason we moved here, its hard to walk to, and you even need quiet a bit of petrol to drive here.
...but so as not to put anyone under any false hope,... people will move out of the cities for fear of being hurt, the roads will be full of refuges, and the weather will often determine how far they manage to get, ...but most will move towards some sort of target, another town, a military camp, or some other source of protection, not many just walk aimlessly
A major part of survival is invisibility.