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10/25/2015 7:29:43 PM EDT
Our home borders a tree line.  It's not very thick, maybe 15' at it's narrowest and 300' at it's thickest in regard to depth.  Our part of the line is maybe 75-100 feet wide.  But at night there is PLENTY of oppertunity for someone or even a group to conceal themselves.  I could care less about during times of normalcy, but during times of unrest or other SHTF situations, it's definitely a weak spot for us.  

Short of landmines/claymores, any ideas on cost-effective ways to secure that part of our property?

Thanks

-Emt1581
10/25/2015 7:33:28 PM EDT
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Lol
10/25/2015 7:34:00 PM EDT
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Go outside and shake your willy at it a few times a night



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10/25/2015 7:35:08 PM EDT
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Concertina wire, pungy sticks, tunnels, etc.

Think like a VC......
10/25/2015 7:35:58 PM EDT
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flock of guineas.
10/25/2015 7:36:44 PM EDT
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Fire

or ninjas, dogs, manbearpig.
10/25/2015 7:36:49 PM EDT
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Does your land end at the start of the tree line or halfway into it? We need MS paint to formulate a plan!
10/25/2015 7:38:26 PM EDT
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Just put up a chain link fence.  You know, the kind that is used to secure just about every other piece of property you see.
10/25/2015 7:41:39 PM EDT
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against Geneva convention, also eats peanut butter like a horny rabbit
10/25/2015 7:42:39 PM EDT
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You're going to need to dig fighting positions with interlocking fields of fire
10/25/2015 7:43:46 PM EDT
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Get busy.
10/25/2015 7:43:53 PM EDT
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lol


How about a fucking fence?!?!?!?!
10/25/2015 7:44:46 PM EDT
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10/25/2015 7:44:47 PM EDT
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Our home borders a tree line.  It's not very thick, maybe 15' at it's narrowest and 300' at it's thickest in regard to depth.  Our part of the line is maybe 75-100 feet wide.  But at night there is PLENTY of oppertunity for someone or even a group to conceal themselves.  I could care less about during times of normalcy, but during times of unrest or other SHTF situations, it's definitely a weak spot for us.  

Short of landmines/claymores, any ideas on cost-effective ways to secure that part of our property?

Thanks

-Emt1581
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Heavily armed individuals with the fortitude to "secure" it should this become a real necessity.
Other than that OP, you're screwed.

A.W.D.
10/25/2015 7:46:13 PM EDT
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GoatMoat..
10/25/2015 7:46:31 PM EDT
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http://www.americanspecialtyammo.com/Gadgets.html

10/25/2015 7:49:00 PM EDT
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1919 with a crankfire set up should do it.
10/25/2015 7:51:36 PM EDT
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I would plant some thorny tough stuff like hawthorne...
10/25/2015 7:57:13 PM EDT
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Girdle them bitches and have lots of campfires ?
10/25/2015 8:00:15 PM EDT
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Elaeagnus
10/25/2015 8:00:34 PM EDT
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"Just step out on the balcony and let loose with both barrels"
10/25/2015 8:01:50 PM EDT
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shit in one hand and wish in the other!
10/25/2015 8:03:51 PM EDT
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Heads on pikes usually make outsiders think twice
10/25/2015 8:04:01 PM EDT
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Other than that OP, you're screwed.

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Our home borders a tree line.  It's not very thick, maybe 15' at it's narrowest and 300' at it's thickest in regard to depth.  Our part of the line is maybe 75-100 feet wide.  But at night there is PLENTY of oppertunity for someone or even a group to conceal themselves.  I could care less about during times of normalcy, but during times of unrest or other SHTF situations, it's definitely a weak spot for us.  

Short of landmines/claymores, any ideas on cost-effective ways to secure that part of our property?

Thanks

-Emt1581


Heavily armed individuals with the fortitude to "secure" it should this become a real necessity.
Other than that OP, you're screwed.

A.W.D.


This. Obstacles are just to either funnel the enemy into a place where there are heavily armed dudes, or to slow the enemy so the heavily armed dudes can go to work. To be truly effective, obstacles have to be observed and covered by fire.  

I would keep a bunch of regular barbed wire and posts around to build some tanglefoot and double apron fence. That should channel people away from that avenue. If kept under observation, it should slow dismounted dudes down long enough to deal with them. It would take some time to construct, so not really good for sudden riots or whatnot.
10/25/2015 8:04:25 PM EDT
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rent an excavator and build a mote. fill moat with crocodiles and piranhas. then you're set.
10/25/2015 8:05:20 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.
10/25/2015 8:05:58 PM EDT
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Try peeing all over for marking purposes.
10/25/2015 8:07:31 PM EDT
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10/25/2015 8:07:52 PM EDT
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A colony of Killer Bees will do the trick. If properly trained and equipped, they will defend year round. Finding those little coats for them can be hard though.
10/25/2015 8:08:09 PM EDT
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trot line, 2/0 hooks, 6 inches apart, motion activated sprinkler and ext cord.Solar powered motion lights and alarms.
10/25/2015 8:08:56 PM EDT
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poppers and wire
10/25/2015 8:11:54 PM EDT
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something like this should work...





10/25/2015 8:13:30 PM EDT
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Intersecting
10/25/2015 8:17:16 PM EDT
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10/25/2015 8:23:31 PM EDT
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If you own the land sell off the logging/firewood rights to thin it. Then create multiple layers of bad stuff.
If not walk it, mark it, know it.
Illuminate it at night from your property.
10/25/2015 8:24:18 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.

What you did there....
10/25/2015 8:29:41 PM EDT
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treble hooks and spiderwire.  Mousetraps w tripwires that fire 12ga buckshot.  Seriously OP????
10/25/2015 8:31:59 PM EDT
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caltrops and yardage markers
10/25/2015 8:32:37 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.

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I take it you know fuck about guineas then.


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10/25/2015 8:35:40 PM EDT
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Dog
10/25/2015 8:36:32 PM EDT
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There is a farmer in my area who has a field that is fenced with some kind of bush that resembles a rose bush. The dam things grown so thick and tall and have so many thorns that even the cattle wont go through them. I have even seen the deer run for one of the open areas to avoid having to go though them. I am not sure what they are called but someone here may know.
10/25/2015 8:37:28 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.

What you did there....


I take it you know fuck about guineas then.


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I feel like this is a good spot to start watching.
10/25/2015 8:37:56 PM EDT
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How much less could you care during normal times?
10/25/2015 8:38:50 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.

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I'm quite familiar with both thank you.
10/25/2015 8:41:46 PM EDT
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I don't think I have enough pasta in my preps to make that work.

Lol, I should have read further. Hey wait a minute, I should be offended.  No I'm Sicilian, we're good.
10/25/2015 8:45:33 PM EDT
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GD was DEFINITELY not the place to post this.
10/25/2015 8:45:36 PM EDT
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10/25/2015 8:48:20 PM EDT
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Plant BlackBerry bushes for starters.  one little dried up sprig from home depot or an online store will turn into a 3-6 foot tall Bush, 4feet round depending on species... Covered with thorns.  Added bonus is the birds, squirrels you'll get (early warning?) Be aware these will innundate your property, you'll be forever mowing/chopping/burning/removing them from brush and trees you do want.  I've done it With a city lot that assholes liked climbing over the 6' back fence to steal shit in.  Worked great.  Think back to the Hedgerows during WW II. Directed tank movements, toss in the blackberry bushes you now have concertina wire.
10/25/2015 8:50:37 PM EDT
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Meet the intruders with FRUITPLATES lots and lots of fruitplates.
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