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Estes Park locals return home after "Battle of the Safeway".  Group offers to help them fortify town and engage in a crash course of raising food and relocating residents to lower altitudes.  Mayor declines, shows them the door.  They leave, rounding up all the goods from from the ranch and heading for a valley in the park that they know they can fortify easily.  Another 30 or so folks from Estes Park come with them, recruited via hand-written flyers.
 
Estes Park locals return home after "Battle of the Safeway".  Group offers to help them fortify town and engage in a crash course of raising food and relocating residents to lower altitudes.  Mayor declines, shows them the door.  They leave, rounding up all the goods from from the ranch and heading for a valley in the park that they know they can fortify easily.  Another 30 or so folks from Estes Park come with them, recruited via hand-written flyers.
  
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The group and friends move up into the mountains.
 
The group and friends move up into the mountains.
 
Jamie Hyneman starts plotting out how to build a 2500 square foot solar powered log structured lodge in under 3 months that will shelter the "tribe" through the winter at 10,000 feet in a mountain valley (absurdly well chosen, with a southern exposure and excellent potential for a water mill), assuming we can secure enough food (which Crow assures him we will...)
 
Jamie Hyneman starts plotting out how to build a 2500 square foot solar powered log structured lodge in under 3 months that will shelter the "tribe" through the winter at 10,000 feet in a mountain valley (absurdly well chosen, with a southern exposure and excellent potential for a water mill), assuming we can secure enough food (which Crow assures him we will...)

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