Disaster Relief Bug Out Bag PART 6 / 9

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

A multi-part series which encompasses the doctrine behind the full featured Disaster Relief Bug Out Bag. In Part 6 we finish up with the camp comfort pocket and move on to a short discussion about disaster ethics. After that we move onto the main compartment.

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  • I'm fairly sure that regular plain table sugar also does not go bad however it can break down into alcohol under certain conditions. The thing about honey is it's the most efficient assembly of sugars for its weight. The body absorbs almost 100% of the energy in the honey. The downsides are that vegans wont eat it and I think some people are allergic and you shouldn't give it to infants. Other than that it is the perfect survival food.

  • @DeimosSaturn  Thanks, it's the reason I included it.

  • you should take your food items out of the boxes to save space

  • @bigponypolo23

    You must be referring to the chocolate mix and Nutri-grain bars. I could probably get away with doing that to the mix, but the Nutri-grain bars are soft and mush up easily, especially with this being a soft bag vs. a large plastic container. Pro's and Con's to each type of carrier, but at this time I don't have a space issue. I may touch on this in Part 9 due to your suggestion.

  • @Patriot36 why dont you get rid of the nultri gram box, it takes up too much space

  • @ApocalypticRedIX haha! That was discussed man. As stated in the vid, it's to help them to prevent getting crushed, flattened, mushed, scrunched or otherwise. : )

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  • To keep the nutrigrain bars from crushing, cut the box into a roll and vac pack into a solid roll. It's like a splint for the bars...

  • Lose the boxes that the food comes in. Vacuum seal the stuff, even the honey as you wouldn't want that breaking open or the cap coming loose.

  • lol ... where's the 14 year old with the 12 gauge? ALWAYS pack heat in an emergency... ALWAYS

  • my parents think that me having and buying a lot of knives or MRES or anything like that is a waste of many because that nothing will happen i live in mass so i dont know to continue or stop

  • The land of milk and honey.

  • in canada roman noodles is called mr.noodles lol

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