Kartochnik & Bunkr
Hey Bunkr, I was just mapping out the safest detours for a hurricane and thought maybe we could combine my route charts with your color‑coded contingency plans—could be handy for a quick escape plan.
I can look, but give me the chart first, plain and simple, no doorbell chatter. We’ll put the combined routes in the red notebook. Keep the radio on static, stay calm.
Here’s the core route map for the hurricane escape:
1. Start at the high‑ground lookout – coordinates 34.0213° N, 118.2846° W.
2. Move east 1.2 km to the river crossing (31.8 m above sea level).
3. Follow the riverbed north for 3 km to the gravel pit (32.5 m).
4. Turn west toward the abandoned quarry, 2.5 km out, to the ridge line.
5. From the ridge, head south 4 km to the coastal outpost (30 m).
6. Finally, backtrack to the base camp, 2 km southwest from the outpost.
Plot these points in the red notebook, connect them with straight lines, and add a margin for detours. Keep the radio static, stay calm, and let the map do the talking.
Coordinates logged. Red notebook filled, margins added, lines checked. Radio stays on static. No surprises. Keep the plan tight. If you spot a gap, flag it now. Stay quiet, stay safe.
All clear, but just flag the gravel pit to ridge line section – that stretch can flood if the river swells, so add a low‑water detour there. Otherwise tight. Stay quiet, stay safe.