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13 Reasons a Rural Retreat May Not Be the Safe Refuge You Might Think

• thesurvivalmom.com

Preferably in Idaho.

Our retreat would be located at least 25 miles from the nearest interstate and 10 miles from the nearest town, which would have no more than 1000 residents. We would be safe from zombie biker gangs and hoards of desperate people leaving the big cities en masse.

Since then, I've given a lot of thought to survival retreats and have come to realize they aren't the be all, end all when it comes to preparedness and survival. That's not to say they will become hell-holes when everything hits the fan, but I'm concerned that too many trusting folks believe that once they get to their retreat, they'll be safe and sound.

Here's why a rural survival retreat may not be the safe refuge that everyone thinks.

1. Rural areas are hot spots that attract the self-reliant and libertarian leaning citizens


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