The higher altitudes of northern Arizona allow for more moderate summer temperatures as well as beautiful fir and pine forests at the higher elevations. Northern Arizona differs in many important ways from the Phoenix area, with its high population density, and extreme summer heat. Weekly Strategic Relocation Briefing-Northern ArizonaĪuthor, Strategic Relocation and The Secure Home (Pictured: Natural Spring Havasu Indian Reservation, Northern Arizona) Real estate is available for those living in any part of the United States and most listings include survival ratings provide by the Survival Retreat Consulting team and/or Joel Skousen. When you’re ready to start searching for your perfect home or retreat visit the For Sale By Owner listings at the Strategic Relocation web site. Whether Northern Arizona is your destination or not, Joel Skousen, as always, provides a wide array of information, ideas, concerns and solutions applicable for anyone looking to make a strategic relocation move. ![]() In the briefing below, provided by the Strategic Relocation Blog, Skousen identifies the safest spots in Northern Arizona by highlighting, among other things, security considerations and how to find water with ease. It can be accessed in an emergency on a single tank of gas for most of those living in or around Los Angeles, Las Vegas or Phoenix, and it is remote enough to keep you out of the way of the golden horde as it makes its way out of cities in search of resources. But, having a retreat location in Utah or Idaho may not be a possibility because of the sheer distances involved, which makes northern Arizona a location worth considering. For those living in populous areas of Southern California, Southern Nevada and Arizona, staying in the city during a large-scale emergency could prove deadly. Water is obviously of great concern just about anywhere in the Western part of the United States, but that doesn’t have to stop you from finding a safe and remote location outside of highly populated metropolitan areas. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Editor’s Note: This week’s strategic relocation briefing focuses on the southernmost tip of the Expanded Western Relocation Zone as defined by survival expert Joel Skousen. ![]() This book has answers for nearly every situation. Skousen walks you through all of the difficult choices and compromises that are inevitable in finding safety, without being totally isolated. For these reasons, relocation decisions are fairly complex, and Mr. Strategic Relocation is more than just pointing out safe areas-simply because the safer the area, the harder it is, generally, to make a living and have access to the conveniences of life. This book is designed to help you relocate around serious threats and to develop contingency plans when you can't relocate due to work or family ties. When you relocate or retire your prime concern should be long-term security, not recreation. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, War and terrorism are ever present threats, and the secondary effects of social unrest in large metropolitan areas will be disruptive and dangerous if there is a shortage of essential commodities that cause people to panic. The economic foundations of the US and the world are all based on fiat money and are crumbling. The maps are chock full of detail, including private and public land use, satellite terrain features, military target areas, roads and graphic depictions of population density-one of our major threats to security in a crisis.ĭespite the ongoing illusions of peace and prosperity, our world is getting less stable, not more. There is also a new section on international retreat potential and 200 additional pages of analysis on every state and province of the US and Candada, complete with color maps. ![]() In the process, the authors created all new graphics, charts and tables. Nearly 3/4 of this 3rd Edition is rewritten and it is expanded to 349 pages. Skousen's classic book on relocation for security.
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