IdahoCopper wrote:I know there are more than 500 "good places" for a redoubt. It may be a good idea for people here to suggest particular places, and why they suggest them. As for me, I'm in a good place, Twin Falls, Idaho.
This region sits on the Snake River Aquafier. That is an underground body of water the size of Lake Erie. Most of the power in this area is hydroelectric, off the Snake River. My well is 150 feet deep.
This area has a lot more food than people.
Because of plentiful water from the Snake and the aquafier, this area is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. The large-acre farmers grow sugar beet, potato, corn, wheat, alfalfa, bean, and onion. There are a lot of dairy farms, meat cattle, and buffalo being raised.
There are several sugar factories, cheese factories, and potato processors (french fries, chips, etc.)
There are old silver mining areas in the mountains about 100 miles away.
There are only two cities within one tank of gas, Boise and Salt Lake City.
About 25% of the locals are Mormon, and they are prepped for 1 to 2 years.
As for Twin Falls itself, the town is about 40,000, but it is the hub for the local region of about 150,000. There is a mall with all the usual stores, most of the fast-food places and several national chain restaurants. We just opened a new hospital a few months ago, and the College of Southern Idaho is here.
I don't need to run anywhere, this is a good place. If the group can gin up the capital to buy 160 acres or more, I'm happy to help make it happen.
How's the weather there? Aren't you guys snow-bound several months of the year?