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Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 13:37:46

... and I'm getting scared. I have to go for work but I'm almost hoping the ever welcoming USA immigration officials turn me away.

So many people (many of whoms opinions I've respected and followed for a long time) now point towards a crisis starting this year. Also many accept that aviation is likely to be the first industry to suffer greatly.

Is there a chance then, you think, that I this might be a one way trip? Or am I just getting to hung up on the resent influx of doomer porn at peakoil.com and of course we will still be flying 6 months from now?

I do not wanna be in Tuscon Arizona, that close to phoenix, when the shit hits the fan. No frigging way! Something tells me that will be the first area in the USA to be hit hard by rising oil prices, I hear there is already water issues before you even take peak oil into account.

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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby gnm » Tue 15 May 2007, 13:53:12

Tuscon is a furnace. But the good news is that July is the rainy season. You can always bug out from there to the Mount lemon area or the southern mountains of NM (silver city etc), or even south to the copper canyon area of Mexico if TSHTF.

I grew up scouting in the Sonoran desert. It is....... unforgiving. :twisted:

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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 14:02:56

Lets face it, anyone in Tucson or Phoenix when the worst starts have little hope of surviving or making a change to any kinda of sustainable lifestyle.

So I just hoping come October my flight back will be there waiting for me, not grounded due to shortages. And to think 2 years ago i'd have done anything to live in Tucson full time.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby syrac818 » Tue 15 May 2007, 14:27:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('What_Went_Wrong', '
')Is there a chance then, you think, that I this might be a one way trip? Or am I just getting to hung up on the resent influx of doomer porn at peakoil.com and of course we will still be flying 6 months from now?


Step away from this website - now. Please. Because at this point, your life is more or less being run by fear. If this is truly how you want to live, then do it. But you might as well go full steam ahead, and start setting up a safety haven in the woods.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 14:52:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('syrac818', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('What_Went_Wrong', '
')Is there a chance then, you think, that I this might be a one way trip? Or am I just getting to hung up on the resent influx of doomer porn at peakoil.com and of course we will still be flying 6 months from now?


Step away from this website - now. Please. Because at this point, your life is more or less being run by fear. If this is truly how you want to live, then do it. But you might as well go full steam ahead, and start setting up a safety haven in the woods.


I just want to have a realistic out view of what's to come. I'm preparing in many ways, and this is a big part of it. So do you think it's insane to imagine that a fuel shortage this year could ground all planes? It's an honest question I think, with the way people are talking right now. And there are very few people popping up these days with even weak arguments to suggest the doomers are wrong. The evidence is overwhelming.

Fear is not a bad thing if acted upon in the right way, and I am trying to do such. And don't think I spend all day long panicking about peak oil, but like many I have my moments of fear and like to share that with people that have had Similar feelings. Sure I might still be in the despair stage, so hopefully calm acceptance is just around the corner eh? 8)
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby Plantagenet » Tue 15 May 2007, 14:57:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('What_Went_Wrong', ' ')do you think it's insane to imagine that a fuel shortage this year could ground all planes?


Lots of people imagine things. If you are functioning successfully in society then you probably don't need to worry about your imaginings being signs of insanity.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby syrac818 » Tue 15 May 2007, 15:04:49

I guess it's ultimately up to you.

I highly suggest doing a forum search on this site, and that'll make it fairly obvious that this place has always had a slant towards a massive collapse coming very soon. The place gets boring without it. Ever notice how Savinar shows up with some extremely dramatic, scary news whenever oil is hovering around $60 and no massive disruption are taking place?

I mean, let's be honest here. The current setting isn't shit compared to about a year and half ago when OPEC was pumping flat out, hurricanes were destroying American cities, oil was around $75-$80 with no sign of slowing, and Israel-Hezbollah-Iran was just starting to heat up. Oh, and we had Bush in full force with no unchecked power. Now that was dreary. Seriously, there was little doubt in here that it was the end.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 15:15:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'L')ots of people imagine things. If you are functioning successfully in society then you probably don't need to worry about your imaginings being signs of insanity.

True, and I've never been one to panic, or conspiracy theorist.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('syrac818', 'I') guess it's ultimately up to you.
I mean, let's be honest here. The current setting isn't shit compared to about a year and half ago


Now there you make a good point, and pondering on that briefly does make me think that it's unlikely the aviation buiseness will fall that quickly (this year) even if we are into a world wide decline of oil production and run into some shortages.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby one_more_day » Tue 15 May 2007, 15:30:00

"I highly suggest doing a forum search on this site, and that'll make it fairly obvious that this place has always had a slant towards a massive collapse coming very soon." - syrac818


Umm...attacking the site's credibility as a whole doesn't really answer the OP's question regarding air travel.

As far as THIS summer is concerned, I wouldn't be too worried. Your flight is between two wealthy nations, and their air travel will not be the first to go. Third world countries will lose their airlines long before the US or UK.

What I expect to see is fares doubling or tripling in the near future. This will end air travel for the paycheck-to-paycheck class, but it will take several more years to collapse commercial air travel. I am sure that the privately wealthy will still find a way to fuel their personal jets.

That said, I am going to see all my family this year. If I wait till next year, I may not be able to afford it. Or, that quantity of fuel may not be reliably available for car travel.

Even if we are not yet to the point of massive collapse, this is going to be a very interesting year. Good luck, and I hope you get back to the UK safely.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby syrac818 » Tue 15 May 2007, 15:34:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('one_more_day', '"')I highly suggest doing a forum search on this site, and that'll make it fairly obvious that this place has always had a slant towards a massive collapse coming very soon." - syrac818


Umm...attacking the site's credibility as a whole doesn't really answer the OP's question regarding air travel.




Ummm...yeah it does. Especially considering the fact that much of their concern came from what their reading on this site. Did you miss this part?

"It's an honest question I think, with the way people are talking right now. And there are very few people popping up these days with even weak arguments to suggest the doomers are wrong."

Whatever...
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby keehah » Tue 15 May 2007, 16:24:16

syrac818 go home man. Just checked your history of posts I don't think you can handle this site, you need a break. Of course though you are just here to catapult over the top doomer propaganda for denialists, still with a break you could do a better, more nuanced job!

I'm looking at a new job too that will take me to the same area for field work. And I have concerns (other than being away from the cooling North Pacific Air in summer).

First is that I will have to start flying again. I was looking forward to giving it up (I told my current employer I don't want to fly anymore-I want to start living a life more in balance with the earth and not flying is much easier to do (and has more benefit) than say giving up my car.

Second is starting a new 'fully in the system' job makes it harder to deny to myself I am ready to turn my back on this destructive form of civilization.

Third (related to the second) is the fact that I am more reliant on the system and further from my main preps. Coming from the UK you probably have as much risk of being victim of any conventional false flag event as in America. I agree with what others have posted, a few days delay and more $$ but you will get home when needed. My concern is a bio-event or one causing similar and being far from my main preps. Risk of this may be smaller than other probable disruptions, but consequences very great so harder to accept.

Being truthful-the biggest issue is probably 2, spending time outside my barganing 'comfort zone.'
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby syrac818 » Tue 15 May 2007, 16:58:38

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('keehah', 's')yrac818 go home man. Just checked your history of posts I don't think you can handle this site, you need a break. Of course though you are just here to catapult over the top doomer propaganda for denialists, still with a break you could do a better, more nuanced job!


LOL...I think I'm doing an ok job. Could be better, but I don't have a lot of time. I'm sorry, but this place is so far out of balance it's just laughable at times. Somebody needs to break up the gigantic doomer circle-jerk now and then.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby Madpaddy » Tue 15 May 2007, 17:09:08

My crystal ball suggests a high likelyhood of a rerun of the Israel lebanon war this summer and US intervention of some description in Iran. This along with a storm hit on the Gulf of Mexico will pus oil to $100. However, that still won't ground the airlines but it will push up ticket prices I can't see any scenario where air travel is seriously reduced before 2011. It is more likely that the EU will restrict air travel for environmental reasons.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby lotrfan55345 » Tue 15 May 2007, 18:17:20

You'll be fine. The absolute worst situation imaginable for me by October is that you'll have to drive/take a train to LA to get a flight to England. Trans-Atlantic/Trans-Pacific flights will be the last to go.
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby MattSavinar » Tue 15 May 2007, 18:18:03

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you might as well go full steam ahead, and start setting up a safety haven in the woods.



You imply this is somehow a bad idea?
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 18:43:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lotrfan55345', 'Y')ou'll be fine. The absolute worst situation imaginable for me by October is that you'll have to drive/take a train to LA to get a flight to England. Trans-Atlantic/Trans-Pacific flights will be the last to go.


I do not drive, and LOL at the train suggestion. This is not Europe my friend.

Ok I guess maybe air travel is not my biggest worry now, it's that any major problems that may hit the US this year will hit south AZ the hardest, and I might well be stuck in the desert.

Time to pick my spot in the woods...
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby thuja » Tue 15 May 2007, 19:31:49

Have to agree there syrac- the doomer circle jerk is at full force right now- is it the 3 $ gasoline? Just wait till it hits 5 $- these folks will be frothing at the mouth...

Doom takes time my friends...have patience. You will be vindicated hard crashers- but it may take a few decades...
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby AZpeaker » Tue 15 May 2007, 20:03:50

Okay Folks, Let's get something straight. Arizona is not the wild west anymore!

1. Phoenix's Airport is 4th busiest in the nation according to http://www.myafd.com/top10/Busiest_Airports.asp

2. Arizona, although hot as heck during June, July, August, has redundant water supply in aquifers, Central Arizona Project canal and Lakes.

3. Proximity to Mexico makes it more likely that we will continue to have a stream of produce from Mexico that won't make it to colorado, Utah, Nevada etc. etc. If fuel prices get really high.

4. And, although hot in the summer, many vegies can be grown year 'round becuase of the moderate climate the other nine months of the year. (No Heating oil worries either)

So, as for being the worst place to be when TSHTF I have to disagree.

July and August are the monsoon season. Refreshing afternoon rains in exciting bursts of thunderstorms. But not significant precipitation we receive most of our rainfall between January and March. But, just like the Pacific Northwest, we have had drought conditions for over a decade now.

So, pack your bags put on some sun screen (spf 50 if you have lived in the UK all your life). You are not travelling to the edge of the earth. It will just feel that way the first time the "dry heat" hits you in the face when you get out of the airport.

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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby What_Went_Wrong » Tue 15 May 2007, 21:16:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AZpeaker', '
')So, pack your bags put on some sun screen (spf 50 if you have lived in the UK all your life). You are not travelling to the edge of the earth. It will just feel that way the first time the "dry heat" hits you in the face when you get out of the airport.

Good Luck!


Interesting post thanks. And I've already spent 6 months in Tucson and really enjoyed the dry heat and consistent weather. I've yet be there in the summer months, though. But I'm a big hater of humidity, and it's humid pretty often in the uk.

I did hear many story's about water shortage fears from the locals, Which would often tempt me to launch into a peak oil rant (but I figured last thing these guys wanted to hear was a limey like myself telling them our lifestyles are wrong).
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Re: Going to South AZ for 3 months in July..

Unread postby lotrfan55345 » Tue 15 May 2007, 23:48:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('What_Went_Wrong', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lotrfan55345', 'Y')ou'll be fine. The absolute worst situation imaginable for me by October is that you'll have to drive/take a train to LA to get a flight to England. Trans-Atlantic/Trans-Pacific flights will be the last to go.


I do not drive, and LOL at the train suggestion. This is not Europe my friend.


Whoops, AMTRAK stopped servicing Pheonix. But you could always take Greyhound...
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