Best places to survive Metro Detroit’s zombie apocalypse

Zombies are the new black. BUt where do you run to when granny starts craving your brains? Here's a list that's pretty good… but for some you better bring plenty of food and ammo with you. Excerpt: Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Boasting a 187-foot steeple for monitoring any unauthorized visitors, many potential escape boats, three restaurants and four bars — this place could be a zombie survivalist’s dream. With access to fresh water and fishing on Lake St. Clair, a long-term stay wouldn’t be out of the question. Let’s hope we only need to lay low for six months or so for the zombies to either die of hunger or exposure. Check out other great survival tips here.

Zombies are the new black. BUt where do you run to when granny starts craving your brains? Here’s a list that’s pretty good… but for some you better bring plenty of food and ammo with you.
 
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Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
 
Boasting a 187-foot steeple for monitoring any unauthorized visitors, many potential escape boats, three restaurants and four bars — this place could be a zombie survivalist’s dream. With access to fresh water and fishing on Lake St. Clair, a long-term stay wouldn’t be out of the question. Let’s hope we only need to lay low for six months or so for the zombies to either die of hunger or exposure.
 
Check out other great survival tips here.
 
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