Saturday, January 29, 2011

1.29.11 Pickett's Charge

Boyne Mountain has been a pretty good place to hangout so far.

It's a ski resort with a two big lodges and hundreds of condos, townhouses and cabins. We haven't seen any other signs of human (living, breathing) life. I would think that we weren't the only people to have this idea, but I also think most survivors would be pretty wary of making contact with others for fear of running into people who have ulterior motives, i.e. killing for food or weapons.

No power here, but the townhouse we settled in has a large fireplace and skylights. We can keep ourselves plenty warm here.

Things are still tense. We have been tip-toeing around Jerry. Just want to keep things cool.

There aren't any walkers around.

I should clarify that statement. There aren't any walkers actually walking.  There are bodies all over the place, but they are buried in the snow and frozen. Not frozen solid, but frozen enough that they are not mobile. Confirms what Jerry had read in "The Zombie Survival Guide". God bless Max Brooks.

Outside it kinda looks like a snowy Cemetery Ridge after Pickett's Charge in the Battle of Gettysburg. Bodies everywhere. Only difference is the Confederate soldiers wouldn't rise again. When the weather gets warmer we will have to deal with these walkers if we want to stay here.

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