bugeye, I've been mulling over your thread here for some time. I used to live north of you in Cumming, and hiked all over N.Ga. One thought if you want to bug out is pick one of the more remote campgrounds in the northern mountains, maybe something on the GA section of the AT. There's a walk-in hostel for through hikers that's not too far away from Amicalola falls (used to be a trail volunteer there). Scout it out, find the back routes, and pick a nice spot. I can think of 3 or 4 off the top of my head. I kinda figure anyone on a campground when things get bad is actually in a good spot.
Another idea is scout some commercial property, which won't be a first look for looters especially if its maybe vacant even now. Big metal buildings are less susceptible to fire damage than the wood frame with brick facade that's all over ATL. Consider it a temporary location on your way to somewhere better. I route my long runs through some of those areas where I live now and eyeball the properties that are up for lease.
It would be great if some of the churches thought this through like I know many did for Y2K. The church I was with at the time had a working plan to check on people, stockpile a few things, and set up shelter at the church itself if needs be. Its make a natural base for community, and it really gave the men of the church a good project to work on that most of them felt they could handle.
And I love the cricket, well I have its predecessor the chipmunk. Thanks to your reminding me, its now gonna be my wife's pack rifle when it comes to it. I set up a Contender 16" 223 for my pack, with chamber adapters in 22lr/wmr.