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Jane's scenario.
19 September 2012, 17:53,
#1
Jane's scenario.
Scenario: "RUN TO THE HILLS!!" Approx 12 months after TSHTF.It was Midsummers morning, Jane stood in the pre-dawn light, looking East. She was waiting for the sun to rise over the Tower on Glastonbury Tor. Jane had always been an early riser due to Farming in her youth and now found no need for a watch to mark off the day. Pre-dawn was the best time to check the traps and she thanked The Goddess for this mornings catch of 2 rabbits. Saluting the blaze of sunrise, she turned and headed west across the old travellers camp site she and her husband Paul had taken over that spring, the alternative community had long since left the area saying "Run for the hills!" Glastonbury was always one of the seven islands,Somerset was only ever for The Summer People. Using the 3-9x40 scope on her Crossman Ratcatcher air rifle, Jane checked the flourescent ribbons they had tied at metre heights on the Pyramid Stage in the centre of the long abandoned Pilton Festival site, 90 metres below her. The water across The Levels shimmered in the early morning sun, no longer just water but an evil mix of sewage and waste. "Paul, its time to leave, in the last few days the water has gone up nearly another metre, we will have to get out before the Autumn Equinox, the high tides and the Winter gales,that gives us 4 weeks at most-and now we will have to go by the back door,our high ground route". The whole of Somerset was gradually being cut off from the rest of Britain now the pumping stations were no longer working, only those farmers who had kept the antique flood Punts of older generations in usable condition were able to move around The Levels, if the winter gales breached the flood barriers on The Rivers Parrett and Tone that would be the end of Somerset. Jane & Paul had always planned to return to their Devon homeland, knowing full well that the far West would become a series of independent islands.Over the years they had decided the first Winter would be spent in The Blackdown Hills at Yarcombe. Jane's parents had fled there with their 3 small children in the early 1950's fearing the then "Cold War", their cottage had its own well and solid fuel range. Jane had made friends with the present owners 10 years ago and they found her survival ideas quaint. However they were more than happy to let her and her husband store their cache in the outbuilding which still housed the 17th century Copper and 3 seater Privvy, an isolated remote cottage along an extremely narrow lane most people would only take to be a farm track. Luckily the next few days were dry and so they were spent preparing, packing and checking all their gear, Paul had traded his beloved motorbike,and trailer, that Summer with the last of the Irish Gypsies leaving the area, they had thought it highly amusing that someone would want a horse buggy when they didnt even have a horse!, the thing was Jane & Paul DID have one, "Dobbin" was a small but heavy Cob, he had been left behind by Weekenders who never returned from London once TSHTF,he had taken well to the tiny lightweight aluminium buggy and was quite capable of pulling both adults, which was just as well because Jane & Paul were "Elders", most groups just could not be bothered with people they thought would slow them down, ignorant or uninterested in their years of knowledge. They had also liberated "Eeyore" the donkey, from Glastonbury Rural Life Barn, he was their pack animal. Apart from the rising waters, the major problem anywhere was crossing main roads, the A roads and Motorways were ruled by Road Warriors, "Mad Max"type gangs who shot on sight and were rumoured to eat their victims as well as their animals. Past scrutiny of maps had shown there were 2 cattle passes under the A303-Jane and Paul planned to use one 2 nights after the next full moon. Sticking to the high ground they would work their way Southwards using a route of Green Lanes, Bridleways and old Drove roads. The Hippie movement in the 1960's followed by New Age Travellers and the Alternative community had kept these ways open, camp sites established over the years where there were wells and springs of fresh pure water. Herb gardens and fruit bushes had been planted and were still there to be used. A communication system had been set up, based on old Romany and Tramp signs, small wooden discs carved with letters were hung in known Evergreen Trees, X meant extreme danger, OK spoke for itself. "If neither animal casts a shoe or goes lame, we should be able to make a good 10 miles a day, no need to overdo it, we can even take a day off for bad weather or just to rest".The journey was around 100 miles, avoiding any large towns, creeping south between Yeovil and Sherbourne, then West below the A30 around Crewkerne, along the ancient high ridge road to Chard then a few more miles to the Devon border and Yarcombe. At long last Jane & Paul lead the tired animals up the hill out of the village to Beacon, the lane was fast becoming a mass of Brambles "good Blackberries come September", with just 4 weekend houses they knew the lane would now be deserted. as Jane unhitched Dobbin and took the packs off valiant Eeyore Paul lifted the lids on the privvy, drawing back the planks underneath he was delighted to find that no one had any idea this was the place he had chosen to hide the tinned food and tools.... (Written by DragonJane--November 2011)
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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19 September 2012, 18:00,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
Thanks BP!

Sailing away, not close to the wind.Heart
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19 September 2012, 19:50,
#3
RE: Jane's scenario.
Any more? If not please write some.
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19 September 2012, 20:28,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
that's a really interesting scenario Jane, you two have obviously really thought about your area and it's resources post collapse.
Do not rush to meet Death, he may not wish to see you.
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20 September 2012, 05:21,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
Good stuff BP / Jane!!

One problem though - WE NEED MORE! Big Grin
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20 September 2012, 09:10, (This post was last modified: 20 September 2012, 09:11 by bigpaul.)
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RE: Jane's scenario.
i'll type "Last man standing" when i have time this morning.
(19 September 2012, 20:28)preservefreak Wrote: that's a really interesting scenario Jane, you two have obviously really thought about your area and it's resources post collapse.

Jane based it on areas we know and bits of her childhood!
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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20 September 2012, 10:37,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
well I look forward to the next one
Do not rush to meet Death, he may not wish to see you.
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20 September 2012, 16:53,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
check out my scenario then!!Tongue
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21 September 2012, 16:47,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
(20 September 2012, 05:21)00111001 Wrote: Good stuff BP / Jane!!

One problem though - WE NEED MORE! Big Grin

This is Jane, using Bigpauls name...to everyone who read this & enjoyed it...it is not fact & we no longer even live in Somerset. I really enjoyed NRs scenarios...SO to ALL of you ...give yourselves a hour or two over the next week...the rest of us want to read YOUR scenario. We all have one & they are all different...and interesting... Come on, give it a go.
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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21 September 2012, 17:49,
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RE: Jane's scenario.
excellent thanks...
I tried to be normal once.... Worst two minutes of my life...
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