Dude, I'm in Canada, and my first thought is to drive south. No way you survive a winter here with out tons of stockpiled supplies and fuel. Still, the idea, "Do zombies freeze?" is interesting.
Lol, we have summer too... Just can't escape the winter. Always thought the idea of a long term, years later, Canadian, or Alaskan Zombie movie would be cool. Half the year, it's safe, with zombies frozen solid, but that's the time of year you don't want to leave your home. Give a feel, that the disaster is over, how are you going to live? Like Day of the Dead, or Land of the dead. Wasn't a fan of Resident Evil: Extinction, but it was doing the same sort of thing. I don't think that area has been fully tapped.
With all due respect... Fuck you Chig! And yours "not another thread about whatever".
And to answer the question - I would get a good gun/ammo supply, a lot of food, and I would go to some well build castle with big battlements which we have plenty in Eastern Europe.
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