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Actually, GA is pretty good as an all-around place. Stable weather, abundant cropland, water and rainfall, no extreme weather, typically no huge natural disasters.
It would be a pretty decent place in a post-industrial-society type apocalypse.
Georgia has huge areas with very little population and good for agriculture. The issue would being prepared to get there or already have a place set up.Given that your in Smyrna, it isn't that far from Atlanta. Heck I'm up in Acworth and feel the population grown in just the last few years. With 57,000 people in Smyrna food will dwindle pretty quick with out shipments coming in weekly let alone the people in the surrounding areas looking for greener pastures outside the city limits. Hungry people are desperate and will shoot at shadows to steal what food they think the other may have. Hard to take care of a garden with out getting shot.
I've never understood why so many people talk about bugging out to the mountains. Less game, less farmland, less water and much more difficult to move around in.Most Atlantans idea of roughing it is a day trip up Blood Mtn or a weekend camping trip in Vogal or Unicoi SP. If they made it up here (the mountains) they'd stick out like a sore thumb, have no idea who owns what and wouldn't last long as we don't like trespassers and have guns and backhoes. My advice to the flat landers is, don't try to run up here you'll only die tired.