Where in Tri-Cities would you go if the world was ending?

The post-apocalyptic movie genre has been a staple for decades. The Hunger Games series grossed nearly $3 billion over the course of its run. The Mad Max series is among the most critically acclaimed. Waterworld was comically the most expensive movie ever made for years. As much as the thought of the end of the world scares people, they can't help but flock to the movie theater to see how it could play out. Zombies, futuristic hellscapes, megacities, and wastelands all spur the imagination.

"I'm just here for the gasoline." - Max Rockatansky

The Columbia Basin area, namely Tri-Cities, isn't the worst place to be for the end of the world. The area is plentiful in natural resources, wild animals, buildings, vantage points, and geographical structures. We've got many roads for chugging along with gas and supplies. If you know what you're doing, Tri-Cities could be the perfect place to survive in.

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So what would you do?

Are you the type that's been prepping for a cataclysmic event, like the Cascadia quake? Is this something you've been training for most of your life? Or are you just taking life day by day? What would you do if there was a zombie horde surrounding your house? Maybe you've got the perfect plan. I've come up with some possible destinations where you could find shelter for yourself or your family. This is just for fun, something to get your imagination churning.

In the event of zombies, don't forget rule #2: double-tap.

The Best Places to Be in Tri-Cities During an Apocalypse

Maybe I've been watching too many post-apocalyptic movies lately but I can't help but think about what it would be like to survive "the end of the world." Tri-Cities, Washington has many natural resources and could be a viable place to live in the event of a major cataclysmic event. Cascadia quake, anyone?

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