Tip: have your backpack already packed, In a Bugout situation you wont be thinking straight on what to take and defenetly no time to pack your bag, That box is ridiculously big, you can't just get up and run with that big ass box........
Try it for fun one day, get the box and run/walk atleast half mile, youll be half dead by the time you get a few hundred feet from your moms house.
A stuntman from the 70's once told me, in a crunch you want volume not packaging so buy a 5 rack dehydrator and a couple of pounds on lean beef and dry for 15-20 hours until dry. You can soak it in teriaki sauce first too. That and multiple vitamins plus dried greens which then pack well. It's all soylent green beyond the plate,
I like the video. It gave me some good ideas. My biggest struggle is that I have a family of five and trying to prepare for all of those people is a nightmare. My wife and daughters think I am foolish to be prepared, but like i tell EVERYONE, a bugout box can save your life in a large natural disaster too.
LMAO.You should try hawling that fucking box full of whatever you will take with youon a SHTF scenario for a few miles before you commit to it on a on a real situation.
@marlin187 it was for a car to take with me not to carry on my back that's what the back pack is for. I've all so changed my plan and got a home away from the city. I've worked on surrounding the acre with fence and 2600feet of barbed wire. I'm not going anywere if shtf . bugging out is better for city apartment people like I use to be .
@bluediamond2077 It could keep some people away but not some of those bad as predators wating for a SHTF situation trust me on this one.There are also some narco gangs operating at brigade level.With BAZOOKAS and ARMORED vehicles ! So keep that in mind while you prepare mate.Always prepare for the worst.Map 2 ways out of town the fastest and safest way possible.Good luck and thanks for the video.
@glockfan86 No not really . I bought a rural home with allot of land after this video leaving the apartment life. I've spent 3 weeks putting a fence around the land and topped it with a bunch of barbed wire. I'm stocking up a room with supplies and hope to get to my goal of a years worth of food , water, toilet paper ect. I've started a garden and am working on planting fruit trees. I'm most likely going to stay here if SHTF and defend my land if I have to. :-)
@bluediamond2077 Thats cool. That is next on my list of things to do is switch from my suburban neighborhood and get a nice homestead. You should checkout southernprepper01 channel if you havent seen it yet.
I would add a couple of fire steels they are so much easier than the magnesium bar. Also in my pack I put some storm proof matches. You have alot of the right stuff.
Oh and get rid of the packaging. Use the tools you have there if you can, to get familiar with them. And, for the med kit, I would add good hemos, a few stitch kits and blood clot powder.
Dude, its a start for some peace of mind. Remember the rule of 3. 3 min without oxygen, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. I would pick up some plastic paint and get rid of that civilian blue container color as well.
Good idea on the box. You got some more to add like what was said in the previous comments. But I would suggest a trip to Home Depot. Get a heavier duty box. Because in my experience Sterilite boxes do not hold up well. Just some advice . Thanks for posting.
no water filter ,pot , canteen , tarp ...man look at the basics ,fire -water-shelter-food ...you have some good items there but you need to cover the basics first...not banging on you ,just trying to help ...get rid of all the packaging that is not needed ...go ahead and pack your bag now to save time ...
Tip: have your backpack already packed, In a Bugout situation you wont be thinking straight on what to take and defenetly no time to pack your bag, That box is ridiculously big, you can't just get up and run with that big ass box........
Try it for fun one day, get the box and run/walk atleast half mile, youll be half dead by the time you get a few hundred feet from your moms house.
buggsquasher 2 months ago
Replace the rope with 550 paracord. It works tremendously.
beatty169 3 months ago
A stuntman from the 70's once told me, in a crunch you want volume not packaging so buy a 5 rack dehydrator and a couple of pounds on lean beef and dry for 15-20 hours until dry. You can soak it in teriaki sauce first too. That and multiple vitamins plus dried greens which then pack well. It's all soylent green beyond the plate,
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I like the video. It gave me some good ideas. My biggest struggle is that I have a family of five and trying to prepare for all of those people is a nightmare. My wife and daughters think I am foolish to be prepared, but like i tell EVERYONE, a bugout box can save your life in a large natural disaster too.
longp2000 6 months ago
LMAO.You should try hawling that fucking box full of whatever you will take with youon a SHTF scenario for a few miles before you commit to it on a on a real situation.
marlin187 8 months ago 3
@marlin187 it was for a car to take with me not to carry on my back that's what the back pack is for. I've all so changed my plan and got a home away from the city. I've worked on surrounding the acre with fence and 2600feet of barbed wire. I'm not going anywere if shtf . bugging out is better for city apartment people like I use to be .
bluediamond2077 8 months ago
@bluediamond2077 It could keep some people away but not some of those bad as predators wating for a SHTF situation trust me on this one.There are also some narco gangs operating at brigade level.With BAZOOKAS and ARMORED vehicles ! So keep that in mind while you prepare mate.Always prepare for the worst.Map 2 ways out of town the fastest and safest way possible.Good luck and thanks for the video.
marlin187 8 months ago
Make a tent with rope LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Fadsmashers 8 months ago
Just came across the bug out box vid. Have you done an update vid yet?
glockfan86 10 months ago
@glockfan86 No not really . I bought a rural home with allot of land after this video leaving the apartment life. I've spent 3 weeks putting a fence around the land and topped it with a bunch of barbed wire. I'm stocking up a room with supplies and hope to get to my goal of a years worth of food , water, toilet paper ect. I've started a garden and am working on planting fruit trees. I'm most likely going to stay here if SHTF and defend my land if I have to. :-)
bluediamond2077 9 months ago
@bluediamond2077 Thats cool. That is next on my list of things to do is switch from my suburban neighborhood and get a nice homestead. You should checkout southernprepper01 channel if you havent seen it yet.
glockfan86 9 months ago
nice my only suggestion is close thoes knives nothin worse than digging through your box and slicing your hand open. trust me been there done that
apprenticesurvivor 11 months ago
I would add a couple of fire steels they are so much easier than the magnesium bar. Also in my pack I put some storm proof matches. You have alot of the right stuff.
paracordjunky 11 months ago
Oh and get rid of the packaging. Use the tools you have there if you can, to get familiar with them. And, for the med kit, I would add good hemos, a few stitch kits and blood clot powder.
TheSurvivalResource 1 year ago
Dude, its a start for some peace of mind. Remember the rule of 3. 3 min without oxygen, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. I would pick up some plastic paint and get rid of that civilian blue container color as well.
TheSurvivalResource 1 year ago
i wish i had that. but if you cannot afford a nice bug out bag like me, just raid costco after apocalypse happens.
dragonboy666666 1 year ago
ah young grasshopper you have much to learn.
jaigooroo 1 year ago 2
Looks like you went to walmarts camping section and bought everything.
slammedef9 1 year ago
I went to sportsmansWarehouse, Costco, Amazon, big 5 and Wal Mart. Shopping just wal mart would have been to much money on some things.
bluediamond2077 1 year ago
Good idea on the box. You got some more to add like what was said in the previous comments. But I would suggest a trip to Home Depot. Get a heavier duty box. Because in my experience Sterilite boxes do not hold up well. Just some advice . Thanks for posting.
rebelcavmedic 1 year ago
Thanks for the Comment.
bluediamond2077 1 year ago
awesome thanks for the vid, im building my first bug out bag and got some ideas from here thanks
ShowMeAr15 1 year ago
why not just buy a gas mask?
cbr6864 1 year ago
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F250badgirl 1 year ago
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F250badgirl 1 year ago
no water filter ,pot , canteen , tarp ...man look at the basics ,fire -water-shelter-food ...you have some good items there but you need to cover the basics first...not banging on you ,just trying to help ...get rid of all the packaging that is not needed ...go ahead and pack your bag now to save time ...
1mrgasgas1 1 year ago 12
@1mrgasgas1 Then it might get dirty :)
Fadsmashers 8 months ago