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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

In preparation for an economic collapse, I'll show you the bugout bag (or Go-Bag) that I'm putting together. I'll also talk about a very important financial decision that I'll have to make.

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  • Just a thought, but maybe you should have a bug-out vehicle,...start stocking an entire vehicle and take it as far as you can. A bike and a trail map might be something else to look into. I wish i had the $ to stock up the way I need to..so I guess I will have to make do with what I can. Best of luck to you.

  • I live on an island in Alaska. A vehicle would be useless to me.

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  • get rid of all the canned foods. too heavy!! and too bulky!!!! dried foods are way beter and way lighter.

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  • That's not a stupid idea mate, Don't forget yabbie and rabbit snares, and a fishing hand line. and a small tent and swag. If you have to vacate your home head for fresh water stream or the beach. a piece of good durable plastic to make fresh water as well. Buy the beach you can catch fresh seafood and wash. But fresh water may not be so close. Near a fresh water stream you can do the same and drink it. don't forget a pot to cook and boil water. cheers

  • Have you considered putting emergency food like BP-5 in your BOB? The nutritional value to weight/space ratio is much better than cans. Since you'll only be carrying a few days worth of food in your BOB, the taste isn't as important.

  • Sardines gross? I love that full taste with the crunchy fish bone in the middle.

  • nice working progress :) but i would suggest you put a bigger knife in there i know you've already got the knives in the multi tool but having a big knife would be a essential tool to have, if you want you can have two eg a bowie and/or machete.

  • If you have adequate clean water where you are going, dried food and vitamins are a better idea. You need to go high calorie high density. In cold climates, carbs, protien, and water are critical.

    Staying warm will be really important. The gun's are good, and the ability to make fire. I missed the salt, you will be busted without that, not just to eat, but it is a good disinfectant/ preservative.

  • Love your videos.....But man....Your bag is WAY TOO HEAVY!......A bottle of bleach is worth gold, btw.....Also....You need 'something' for shelter.....I'd go dried food.....Multi tools are nice, but imo, they are are made cheaply and are too mechanical...Get a non folder knife.....Add a few fishing hooks, some line and 'something' to read(I brought some edible plant book....Because you WILL get bored!...Bugged out for 3 months after my divorce...ha/ha....Other than that....Nice pack...

  • the canned fruit is very good because if you dont get enough vitam c and citrus your will develop gingivitis like the pirates did.

  • a lighter alternative to canned goods would be MRE's

  • from my experience, a 8 or 12 inch flathead screwdriver can come in handy.

  • Spend that cash before it turns to ash.

    Buy plenty of ammo to protect your stash.

    Oh, and don't forget the Lanacane, it's an ass saver. :)

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