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Much too early to make that deicision, unless you just head to some place like Kansas. However I would not try and go South, because there are just so many people here that will need to get out if the track shifts left, and you will be caught up in the biggest evacuation in history. But given the current track, and possible shifts of that track, there is no state in the SE US with a coastline that is 100% safe. Also SW of you is heading into the Charley path, not a good place to try and find shelter. I know this sounds kind of lame, but just chill out and wait a couple of days. Bill |