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Central Montana is void of people to begin with. Plus, Montana is the 4th largest state with the third smallest population. Also, the people around here are used to being without power for extended periods of time. Most are plenty self-sufficient for a few weeks. They aren't going to worry about my sorry ass. We just drove a 45 mile stretch of Hwy 191 and only saw one car.
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In your scenario, I'm not worried.
If you'd asked what we'd do if the Yellowstone Coldara blew, I'd tell you that I'll have the distinction of being disintigrated 7 seconds before Bwana.
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I would say an ATV would be a very important piece of equipment if you could make it run after the EMP
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I have an older ATV that's carbed instead of EFI. Its only 2-wheel drive so I don't know if its worth packing. If the Polaris still ran it would definitely get loaded.
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