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  • @TheSurvivalOutpost
    @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Here's an up close look at my complete long range survival kit. check the links below for the complete packing list and more videos on bug out bags, inch bag and related survival content.
    Thanks for the support!
    🛠 🔥Hybrid Long Range Survival Kit Packing List
    thesurvivaloutpost.com/a/blog/reality-based-inch-bag-long-term-survival-gear
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    • @zefftrus9825
      @zefftrus9825 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Can I have any gear you don't want 🤔😋🥺

    • @Canadian_Craftsman
      @Canadian_Craftsman 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Brooo DO NOT run the gas stove in the woodstove it will heat the tank up!!!😳💣💥🗯😶‍🌫️

  • @caseylewis2835
    @caseylewis2835 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Well said sir. I am 55 years old. I am an eagle scout, professionally trapped and tracked for 20 years and was a guide for 9 years. I feel I am pretty good in the wilderness. That said, I like to have as much as I can possibly pack in. No reason to suffer just to say you can. That's stupidity not durability. You got a good mind. Well done

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks glad to have you onboard

    • @caseylewis2835
      @caseylewis2835 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thomgizziz actually I own a concrete pump service

  • @connorcallan4978
    @connorcallan4978 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I love the personality and humor in this, made it way more enjoyable than other channels where they try to act so serious and tough when talking about a water filter and food😂

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks glad you enjoyed it! I try not to take myself too seriously 😀

  • @basil7230
    @basil7230 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Survival fishing kit and a knife, first aid kit and likely a water purifier are probably the most important items anyone needs.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Def important but I’d argue that a shelter and container are even more important than fishing kit and first aid. Ideally you have it all the 5 cs

    • @tylerstout1549
      @tylerstout1549 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost IMHO, on top of the 5 C's, you can also suborder them per the rule of 3's if you need to prioritize acquisition (due to budget, availability, etc)

  • @blackmetalpaganbushcraft9542
    @blackmetalpaganbushcraft9542 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Man, I love commentary to start off. I have always said that same thing, there really is only .0000001% that can go out with a bottle and butter knife. I look to how much time is spent going and gathering sticks and rocks, then creating lashings from the stick and potentially needing to do some quick work to make an edge on the rock, so on and so forth. Push comes to shove, I'll take gear that is smartly packed for weight distribution.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Glad you liked it.

    • @spatialinterpretations449
      @spatialinterpretations449 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The more skills you have the more equipment you need. E.g. if you have skills to use a compass, bow, GPS, catapult, you should take that gear with.

    • @OldNavajoTricks
      @OldNavajoTricks ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I disagree, absolutely ANYBODY can in fact go out with just an empty tuna can and sharpened nailfile.
      But only that 0.00000001% will make it more than a week with it haha!

  • @Phearsum
    @Phearsum ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I could definitely wander off into the wilderness with nothing more than a good knife and canteen to survive the rest of my life with. It just wouldn't be a very long life.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      same here, but why would I want to make my life suck worse than it has too 🤣

    • @balinchainly420
      @balinchainly420 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have my bearskin @@TheSurvivalOutpost

  • @davidkelly414
    @davidkelly414 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Clearly, a lot of thought and work went into the creation of this kit . Well done . Cheers

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      yes I put a fair amount of intention and training into my gear sets, always evolving and getting better. Cheers!

  • @tolik5929
    @tolik5929 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That Sweedish camo , is actually quite effective . One thing I would reccomend to anybody for a food item , is 3-4 packets of Emergen C . Its not for colds , its a powderd multi supplement . That does two things for you . Its a powder , so it helps keep you stay hydrated when you mix it up . The other thing is that because its a powder , its already broken down , so it gets into your system quickly , without elements getting wasted in digestion . Plus it makes water more interesting . Herbal teas are good for that also . real teas will dry you out . Makes you drink more readily , when your trapped in , by cold rain .

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah I love the M90 pattern. Great point about the Emergen C.
      I carry a few packs of that along with OTC decongestants and related items

  • @rodgreene2687
    @rodgreene2687 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Good work. Sadly, we will all be using these bags soon.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sadly but that’s ok. It’s an honor to be born in such times as these

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Outstanding video. Outstanding kit.
    👍🏼👍🏼
    I have been making long term “survival” bags as a hobby since 1983. Back then we just called it camping 😉
    The choices of gear has exploded in the last ten years or so.
    I like all your gear choices.
    Compartmentalizing the five C’s is the way to go.
    I also follow the P.A.C.E. philosophy.
    Primary
    Alternate
    Contingency
    Extra
    I may pack a bit heavier than some others would, but I’m used to it.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      yessir, I also follow PACE doctrine. Thanks for checking in.

    • @johnpowell8568
      @johnpowell8568 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree. Any real bugout scenario would need a pack mule sort of strategy, unless of course the person involved has a super reliable destination for resupply/refuge. So yes, a very heavy pack is the only realistic way to maximize our chance of long term viability. Do you opt for a stash of sealed garden seed? Some come in cans with enough to start an actual vegetable garden? Another strategy is to carry bags of wheat/oat/rye seeds, Assorted beans, etc, that can double as starters for actual agriculture. Eat some, plant some.

  • @Grizz_Bane44
    @Grizz_Bane44 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Totally agree, I try to learn as much as I can, knowledge is key, but why not have the damn gear just to make it that much easier. Especially for hunting and food gathering. Shelter and carrying water. Screw going bare bones. This aint a pissing match its survival.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s right this is not a contest to see how bad survival can suck 😀

    • @Grizz_Bane44
      @Grizz_Bane44 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost yeah, with gear you have more time and peace of mind to look at what you need and plan to do, with out it your spending very much of your time handling the essential tasks.

    • @llalab7887
      @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      that and if u knew what was in the serum u would definitely want some self defense items on you 😞🤲🏻🤷‍♀️.....🦟🧟‍♂️

    • @Grizz_Bane44
      @Grizz_Bane44 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@llalab7887 hahaha yeah for sure.

  • @morpheon_xyz
    @morpheon_xyz ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your first vid I watched made you seem like such an impossible person to be around, but that's because you keep on point with the harsh reality and that deserved a sub from me. This is the second vid I've seen this far, and I actually appreciate your content as you do lay things out in well thought out fashion, which people need to take into consideration when preparing their kits, be it 72 hour bags, on INCH bags. Great content so far, and very good points you bring to the table, and I'm looking forward to more content coming from you. Also, last note you added to this video is a great point, we need to practice and get better with our gear, not just hoard it for the sake of "feeling good", but actually "being good with it". Anyways man, keep the content coming, appreciate it

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey thanks for the critique and I’m glad to have you as a subscriber

  • @Prodigalson0078
    @Prodigalson0078 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As soon as you said, EXO Mountain Gear, I knew I owed you a sub. Awesome packs, and awesome company!

  • @Cetok01
    @Cetok01 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice loadout and fun presentation; got most of it and I'm happy to see you include the sillcock key.
    I'm currently switching from a very capable Fox commercial pack back to a beat-up Large Alice. I just wanted the extra capacity with an external frame. I usually carry a couple of chemlights in my lighting kit. Hint: never enter a cave without them.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad to hear your switching to a frame pack. Duly noted on the chem lights, I carry a few sticks as well, learned the hard way lol

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can beef up teh ALICE pack with mods from Tactical Tailor. Check em out.

  • @Prepperpod
    @Prepperpod ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been following you for a month or 2 on FB now. Seeing this video seems like i'll stick around. Thanks!

  • @frankvazquez4050
    @frankvazquez4050 ปีที่แล้ว

    I haven't had time to watch videos, but I just stumbled on your video tonight. Nice to see you again. It's getting warm again in East Orlando.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Welcome back! Yeah Summer is full swing here in Florida.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Its cool to see your evolution!

  • @berserkerusmc7613
    @berserkerusmc7613 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good gear and reasoning.

  • @raphmaster23
    @raphmaster23 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Was just able to find that sas guide on Amazon, one left i snatched it

  • @skeeterbone
    @skeeterbone ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Blitz!

  • @mattedge8782
    @mattedge8782 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video!

  • @tnh723
    @tnh723 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thumbs up for the Zero Foxtrot sticker :-) thanks for sharing your pack and your videos are a pleasure to learn from

  • @jeffarnold8425
    @jeffarnold8425 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    wife and i have 20+ years back packing . our packs have same items as a BOB . dont carry a hatchet , pliers grappling hook . have packets of peanut butter . pack 2-3 meals dont need to be cooked . dont like propane stove can leak dont know how full they are . we use fuel tabs or sticks of wood . ultimate bag close

  • @richardcanfield2741
    @richardcanfield2741 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Much thanx for the advice & vid

  • @___HH___
    @___HH___ ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Vietnam veteran here, so I'm therefore automatically classified 2OLDX2. I like the pack you've assembled. My sleep system and cooking method is just slightly different but almost everything else is damn near the same. So my ego says tell you "good job"! About the only thing I would add if you were me would be a gill net. They weigh almost nothing but sometimes the fish just don't bite . . but they all swim. Wake Forest NC.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Appreciate that HH...and cheers for your service during a war that many people did their best to duck and dodge.
      I've been building and training for a while now so the kit is very on point, but man you should have seen my first attempt lol. I forgot I wasn't in the Marines anymore and basically packed a bunch of guns and a few bites of food :)
      th-cam.com/video/OYKw7DZ0xG8/w-d-xo.html

  • @UnstoppableTramp
    @UnstoppableTramp 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would love to see an update if there is one for 2024. Love you videos, always so well thought out. Great kit and thoughts, cheers brother 💪👏👏👏👏

  • @rbarbour64
    @rbarbour64 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A PVC ratchet cutter is a low sound cutter.

  • @williamneal7210
    @williamneal7210 ปีที่แล้ว

    I grew up with a Dad who lived part time at home but mostly in the Penitentiary (he was thief, embezzler, and he murdered more than a few people in his days). The rare times he was home he loved to take us camping and fishing, so he had a solid background there too. What I want to mention specifically in his, what we would call EDC kit today, kit he carried a couple of plain old hacksaw blades instead of bolt cutters--he would wrap duct tape around one end to form a handle and use the blade to cut through fence, locks, rebar--anything metal in his way. Light weight, easy to use, and worked fine every time.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thanks for sharing that experience. can't go wrong with hacksaw blades, love it!

  • @Paul-sh2dz
    @Paul-sh2dz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The problem your having with your solar charger attached to your phone is simple, never attach a solar charger directly to your phone. Attach you solar charger to a battery bank, then use the battery bank to charge your phone. The reason for this is, your solar charger does not provide constant energy, which causes your phone to turn on and off. A battery bank does not have that problem, it will suck up whatever energy is given to it, without turning on or off. I hope this helps.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      that is an excellent point, thanks!

    • @davidhawkins847
      @davidhawkins847 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Paul, you beat me to it. I was going to add the exact same comment.
      If you happen to upgrade your battery pack, grab a solar one. They can be had in as small as 10k and are a little longer then the one you have. Admittedly the built in may not keep up with your needs but they do work. Most run about 300mah in capacity per panel. With judicious use you can certainly extend the use before it runs out. Also, as said, use the portable solar panel to charge the battery not the individual devices. Let's you make better use of the pair, especially if your battery pack supports simultaneous charging input and out.

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks ปีที่แล้ว

    Survival, the ancient and noble art of
    Not
    Bloody.
    Dying!
    One of my old O.P. instructors favourite maxims, alway delivered with a gruff stern attitude which was followed by a massive grin 🤘

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's right...its the #1 Survival Rule: Just Don't Die.

  • @kennethwilson8633
    @kennethwilson8633 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Uncle Sugar has done me well after my 20 plus years of service. Training is the best gear.

  • @blackgazex5873
    @blackgazex5873 ปีที่แล้ว

    I added 3 cans of 12hr camping fuel for cooking along with my folding stove. Doesnt take up alot of weight and is far less inconspicuous than a fire and also can double as a discreet heat source when under a bivy or poncho liner/tarp.
    Also a small can of shoe goo for repairing pinholes in my water bladder. My tinder is a actually a trick i learned from my special forces buddy which is cotton balls and vaseline. I have them packed up in qty of 4 in little vacuum compressed bags that are about 1.5 inches square and completely flat

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      cotton balls + vaseline is my goto since forever, but ppl will give you a weird look if you ask "hey can you direct me to the cotton balls and I need vaseline as well" :D

  • @dylanm.9859
    @dylanm.9859 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome kit.

  • @Sinful_morality
    @Sinful_morality 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love that you used a lion king quote when addressing the adult children in the crowd. Masterpiece

  • @SebastianSynn18252
    @SebastianSynn18252 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    An extremely well thought out kit. Outstanding! I'm ashamed to say that I never thought of adding a sillcock key. A mistake that I'll be correcting immediately. Thanks.

  • @___HH___
    @___HH___ ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've subscribed (not that it's any big deal) but this video made me remember my military days and the camaraderie and association with other men who had 'like' personalities and interests in mind. When you run across someone you think you could depend on in a survival situation; that's the kind of person you want to associate with even if it's only online. So that's what I'm thinking and that's why I "subscribed". (Plus it didn't cost me anything!)

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      appreciate the support HH. we're all in this together...and yeah it costs you nothing and is a BIG benefit to me. appreciate that, have a great Monday

  • @yourneighborhoodxenos
    @yourneighborhoodxenos 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One of the very FEW advantages I have in being so small: my "maintain calories" are 1000c less than yours, even on a work day; when you said you had to get 24-2500c a day just to maintain, my eyebrows shot up! I don't often eat more than 2000c on a long day, 14-1500c to maintain my 100-110lb, active frame.
    My main focus right now, outside of gear, is packing on a little extra body weight and muscle (and getting out in my gear / rig more often). Love the video, love the channel. You're one of the real ones.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      that is a great point about needing less food. i believe we all could eat a bit less in general lol if we look around us we see so many poeple overweight.
      glad you liked the video and thanks for the support!

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sweet kit!👍

  • @Alessandro-tf5xh
    @Alessandro-tf5xh ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should get a medium to small dynamo flashlight so it will last almost forever

  • @llalab7887
    @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    lol the intro for realll 🤣🤣. my mom got mad at me yesterday for making a survival bag and ordering what i need from Amazon ..... and then she said she will survive with her emergency backpack that only has alcohol wipes in it and one 2x2" bag of water😬💀..... she and my stepdad dont even have a flashlight for their house,i just moved here recently
    they dont even get it and meanwhile im honestly late in the game making my bug out bag.... one family and other young people told me they were getting allll kinds of items a while back

  • @josephellis4644
    @josephellis4644 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love my mini sas survival book!

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Y its a great book and I can’t find em this size anymore

  • @sergioviccinialonzo501
    @sergioviccinialonzo501 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome kit! Have you found a way to compartmentalize your gear without adding extra weight from the organizational bags? I have been using a smock which has around 12 pockets to carry all the first line gear and main tools that I'd like to keep on me if I have to ditch my main pack. Since I live in a cold weather environment and I'm going to have to need a jacket I decided to ditch the bags for a multi-pocketed smock.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Great insight, yes the pouches do add a bit of extra weight which I try to negate by only using pouches for specific items and keeping my gear simple and basic.
      I do love a smock kit, here's a full video I did a while back.
      th-cam.com/video/_uD6YvB9fTQ/w-d-xo.html

  • @thomasbrandon5111
    @thomasbrandon5111 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great commentary and load out

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey thanks for checking in. Glad you appreciated the commentary, I'm focused a bit more these days on evolving my content.

  • @vikingmitch4049
    @vikingmitch4049 ปีที่แล้ว

    😂😂 blitz you come a long way from the red dawn plce bergan era..great to see the transition..keep it up atb from 🇬🇧..

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Mitch, great to hear from ya! Its been a journey for sure.

  • @christopherarnett2851
    @christopherarnett2851 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Don't forget the Hot Tent wood stove, if your situation is bugging out during the winter months you better have one or you will freeze 🥶 to death 💀 a good titanium stove will do the trick.😊

  • @BurpeeBeginner
    @BurpeeBeginner ปีที่แล้ว +1

    'Plandemic' - love it :)

  • @cdevidal
    @cdevidal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    New subscriber today and I saw a map for Jennings State Forest, which means you’re close by. I’m in Palatka but travel to Jacksonville every week. I’d like to shake your hand at some point.

  • @jeffdur1330
    @jeffdur1330 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love the LMF 2

  • @Mr808islands
    @Mr808islands ปีที่แล้ว +3

    i like your idea plain and simple 5 c's with few redunces👍👍 and a silcoc key every park i know in hawaii has water faucet with silcoc bit faucet comes in handy🤙🤙🤙🤙

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks glad you liked it 🤙🏻

    • @Mr808islands
      @Mr808islands ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost your welcome bro🤙🤙

  • @davidlee8551
    @davidlee8551 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Quality gear. Great .
    Did I miss traps & snares somewhere

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      I have snare wire, but stuff like traps and related items are cached and no necessary to add extra weight to the kit.

  • @joeyjones9041
    @joeyjones9041 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Good shit man, always down for a loadout video. I really liked that Hygiene Pouch. I too, keep my gear set up into Modular Kits usually in a dry bags or MOLLE pouches of some sort. Much easier when you need to find certain gear and digging through your pack.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s right bro modular is the way…except it’s important to note that more bags of specific modules is goin add weight. Good to see ya Joey

  • @rochelleb5661
    @rochelleb5661 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Id be throwing some pantyhose into this kit light weight and multiple uses, id also throw in a crank radio combo (radio, lamp, sos, charge by solar, hamd crank or pre charge) being in the uk id probably leave the map out we have tons of landmarks and you can walk from coast to coast in 4 days (excluding sleep time) one more thing id add is fixits

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey thanks for the detailed comment. Great advice…one question…what is fixits?

    • @rochelleb5661
      @rochelleb5661 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost fixits are mouldable plastic sticks, 1 minute in hot water and its ready to use. Fix zippers, scissors, wires etc plus make small plastic items too like eyelets for makeshift fishing rods, hooks to hang stuff on maybe an additional ring on a tarp just generally a useful item even for the home

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rochelleb5661 excellent way to build out a repair kit. I showed off mine in the video, however I like this idea as well.

  • @bdgackle
    @bdgackle ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like the compartmentalized concept, but you should weigh those containers if you haven't. I bet you could cut pounds by going to silnylon stuff sacks for things where you pack already provides adequate protection for gear.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah for sure those bags can add extra weight. I have tough mesh style zipper bags that I’ve used before

  • @ge_mail
    @ge_mail ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Curious: being out in the woods [building fires, chopping wood, rustling through leaves and brush, etc] leaves you wide open for attack/theft. Anyone can drone search acres and acres in minutes looking for 'opportunities'.
    Wouldn't a hand saw be stealthier than an axe?
    Wouldn't a small crow bar and some lock picking tools provide more defendable locations options and more potential supplies?
    Power banks and small solar rechargers take forever to recharge ... is it better to invest in a more powerful solar system?
    Is there not value to have a small radio for news/weather/morale/etc?
    Caffeine/sugar for energy?
    I know its just individual preference ...

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Asking lots of good questions. Some of which are answered by the mission scope. If you are on the run, then different factors such as stealth and related tools must be determined.
      Maybe you don't start any fires, don't cut any wood and leave no trace.
      The Baofeng has full FM/AM capability + Weather channels and so forth.
      In my med kit I have caff pills and related stims.

    • @ge_mail
      @ge_mail ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost i didnt know baofengs were full comms... i thought it was just talk. Thanks.
      Personally, i think i would do better in urban/residential/industrial settings. I think it might also be easy to hide in the masses/confusion in post disaster 'urban' settings. I appreciate your vids. ✌

  • @JAEUFM
    @JAEUFM ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I do agree on your opinion of gear. The number of people that have the 'primitive' skills to use only natural resources to survive is very small. That is a 'life style, skillset'. I believe you will have to be constantly use those skills, nearly every day, to keep them like muscle memory. Just watching a couple videos on flint knapping on a weekend does not 'teach' you how to do it.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes with skills like that you gotta stay in practice. Appreciate your take.

  • @hitmanhartman1394
    @hitmanhartman1394 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Based on the look of your bag, I must assume you've looked into Mystery Ranch because the similarities are vast. If I'm correct, why did you choose not to go with Mystery Ranch?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      funny you mention...I'm running a Mystery Ranch Mountain ruck currently. Incredible bag, pros and cons as compared to the ExoMtn 3200. I like the tall size of the Exo for storing a rifle on the side. w/ the new ruck I have to break down my AR, not a big deal but something to consider.
      check out the Shorts, I've done a few bits on it and will be having a full length video on the pack and contents in Sept.
      th-cam.com/users/shortsVc7k5QC8wdQ

  • @petercannova5026
    @petercannova5026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    lifesaver signal balloon is the signal device needed

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      very cool, never heard of this

    • @petercannova5026
      @petercannova5026 ปีที่แล้ว

      it comes in different colors Green one can be used to help you get back to your tent if your hiking makes that a challenge
      ...
      Orange is the best color to say HELP
      ...
      they have a 100-foot altitude and are silver + color like orange the silver reflects the sun the Orange spells out SOS the built-in solar panels power the NIGHT LIGHT SOS
      @@TheSurvivalOutpost

  • @user-gf7mo5ik8h
    @user-gf7mo5ik8h 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do you charge ur battery pack when it’s dead

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you either have to cache most of this stuff at your BOL (or en-route there) or you have to lash it to a bicycle and walk beside the bike. Youlll need at least 1 lb per day of the most calorically dense food and you'll still lose .5-1.0 lb of bodyweight per day if you're walking all day, depending upon the difficulty of terrain, whether or not it's cold, wet, windy, how you're dressed, how warm your sleeping set-up is. If you dont want to lose any weight at all, youll need 2 lbs of such food. Such food is so high fat that you wont feel like eating even one lb of it per day, much less 2 lbs. So you have to eat stuff that's not as calorically dense, which means that you need to eat 3 lbs of it per day. REAL fast, you wont be able to carry enough food, eh? So you ARE going to lose bodyweight, probably a lb or more of it per day. How long can you keep that up eh? if you say more than a month, its cause you're a lardass and that aint healthy or advisable, either.

  • @triplethreatoutdoors6523
    @triplethreatoutdoors6523 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Where did you get the hygiene pouch at it look like it said LAPG but I couldn’t find it,

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yup got it from LAPG but they may be out of stock. helikon makes a nice pouch that can serve same purpose

  • @DaveAteo-hj2qc
    @DaveAteo-hj2qc ปีที่แล้ว

    Nothing funnier than seen you channel for the first time criticizing the. Ug out bag of someone and then you come and carry a grappling hook lol

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      yep precisely because I'm Batman, get w/ the program :D

  • @wilcoxtactical3716
    @wilcoxtactical3716 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Polar Pure water purification bottles are better than tabs. 1 bottle of tabs is good for 20 quarts where Polar Pure is good for 2000 quarts..i use a german sleeping pad that is much more compact and lightweight. But good kit. Gotta love Baofengs.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      never heard of that brand will check it out.

    • @wilcoxtactical3716
      @wilcoxtactical3716 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost it's iodine crystals so you're only using a diluted solution. Also don't have to wait for tabs to dissolve. Check them out. You'll never go back to tabs.

  • @thesanctuary225
    @thesanctuary225 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You know?
    Packing a bugout bag is way more difficult than Quantum Physics!

  • @rofland00
    @rofland00 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, nice Setup. I'm interested in the deck of cards that doubles a Plant Identification guide. Can you tell me where i can get this? Or how i can find kinda?
    Best regards from Germany! :)

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey thanks for checking in, always great to hear from fellow Germans.
      Here's the link: amzn.to/40w4KjY

  • @DinsmoreOutdoors
    @DinsmoreOutdoors 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice video! covered all the bases, Where can you get topo maps? seems like the only thing I can find are road maps. Plus I think we are in the same region going off the map you showed in the video. if ralph e simmons state forest rings a bell then we are haha

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thanks glad you liked it! we are in the same general area, I'm in the NE of FL. About the maps, go to alltrails.com

    • @DinsmoreOutdoors
      @DinsmoreOutdoors 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yep same here! I'm in nassau county, maybe I'll run into yall on the trail one day!

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      god willing! have a great day@@DinsmoreOutdoors

  • @miken7629
    @miken7629 ปีที่แล้ว

    For long duration low weight shelf stable food: 1 pound Pecans (or Walnuts) will give you 3000 calories, mostly protein & fat, shelf stable, no cook food. 1 pound long grain rice + 1 pound Lentils + salt will give you 1 meal a day for 8 days. Single meal Lentils & Rice = Pre-soak 1/4 cup lentils for 2 hours then combine drained lentils + 1/4 cup rice + 1 cup water + 1/2 tsp salt, boil 5 minutes, lower heat and simmer 20 minutes. Pre-soaking Lentils allows Lentils & Rice to cook in same pot at the same time.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      I LOVE lentils and rice...def like the fact lentils have protein. Great post

  • @petercannova5026
    @petercannova5026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    outstanding

  • @Ghostpr787
    @Ghostpr787 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hiw would you carry your rifle and handgun in a bugout scenario? My bag have the water bag to cover the entire bag so i was thinking if it happens i will just cover it up. But now how would you do it.?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      I run a collapsible stock and short barrel. If need be I can break down the AR and stuff inside my main pack compartment but typically I’ll slide it down the big long side sleeve

  • @rxpusher131
    @rxpusher131 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    GSW: in SHTF, are you trained to actually treat the wound, ultimately you will need EMS and do you think the system will be functioning (not overwhelmed) or that you can trust the system?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes great point...don't rely on medical services to save you. ideally you have a network of like minded people and someone who is medically skilled.

  • @johntibaldi9496
    @johntibaldi9496 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Would be nice if you could make a video of how to pack it all up properly. I got all your gear but I can’t make it fit into the bag

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      do you have the same pack? typical rule for packing is to put shelter items on the bottom, then heavier stuff in the middle and then easy access stuff on the top.

    • @johntibaldi9496
      @johntibaldi9496 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I got the K4 3600, which should be about the same. I think it’s the sleeping pad that takes so much space

    • @tomcatt998
      @tomcatt998 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Get bigger bag = problem solved

  • @tylerstout1549
    @tylerstout1549 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    regarding cooking equipment, do you have experience with titanium? I remember when i got my stainless 32 oz Nalgene, it had tiny indentations that were starting to rust over right out of the box, which was kind of disappointing

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      interesting issue...not really used Ti much

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the roads will be full of ambushes and there's nothing you can do to effectively counter them, either. All it takes to stop your vehicle is some 1" thick sticks or boards, with 3" long nails driven into the wood. You wont be going far with 4 flat tires! The men can be in spiderholes 100m on either side of the tire-caltrops, That gives them several seconds in which to empty their magazines into your car..
    Yes, you COULD put 1/2" thick metal plates or sandbags around the inside of your car, but you wont, because you dont have such things laying around and probably wont have the time to utilize them even if you did. They'll hide the caltrops under debris or brush, or drop a log across the road, or put a car there, on the other side of a hill, in a dip, around a heavily-wooded corner.
    Yes, you COULD have "run-flat' tires on your vehicle, but they dont really work all that well and pursuers with GOOD tires can easily catch up to you. It just doesnt make any sense to have your BOL be further away than the woods around your local water source. so you can walk there in a night or two. Yes, lots of people will go there, but if your food is scatter-buried there and you dig a tunnel (at night ) AFTER shtf, the chances of anyone noticing you are a LOT less than the risks of trying anything else.

  • @tystahl
    @tystahl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you have a video of the 10 things you would take to do the same thing, along with game harvesting equipment

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      what do you mean by this? 10 things that I pack that have multiple purposes for each item?

    • @tystahl
      @tystahl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost if you had to make a new bag, what are the first ten things going in it

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@tystahl ah right. check out this video for how I pack out a new bag: th-cam.com/video/MI5-OoLyl14/w-d-xo.html

  • @WolfK418
    @WolfK418 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just want you opinion for a belt knife. 5 or 6 inch?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It depends on what your doing with it. 5 inches is usually big enough to handle most tasks however if you can find a blade with 6 inches, that extra bit is nice for batoning and chopping

  • @hyperboreanforeskin
    @hyperboreanforeskin ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your Misanthropic Division patch. Hope you know what they're about 😀

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They promote love, tolerance, diversity, all the stuff that makes us stronger :D

    • @hyperboreanforeskin
      @hyperboreanforeskin ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost based

  • @WolfK418
    @WolfK418 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What was you compass and note pad pouch?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's a new case by Helikon-Tex, here's the link: amzn.to/3TOAT3N

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      more details in the blog post: thesurvivaloutpost.com/a/blog/reality-based-inch-bag-long-term-survival-gear

    • @WolfK418
      @WolfK418 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks I had committed before finishing the video and see the link in the comments.

  • @tjdavis8972
    @tjdavis8972 ปีที่แล้ว

    where did you get your head lamp?

  • @Raynor88
    @Raynor88 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What documents do you have on your flash drive?

  • @edricheson
    @edricheson 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I wish i could afford thermal. one of the most valuable pieces outside of food and water

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      man I love the thermals...I saved up for a while to afford that.

  • @trooper2221
    @trooper2221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Oh ha never mind u have the cable🤪

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i dont see NEARLY enough food there for more than a 1-2 day bugout. You can't have a fire during a bugout, so pick no-cook food. I use jerky, flour tortillas, jelly, nut butters, salad dressing, granola, Koolaid and powdered milk

  • @doomsdayjoy
    @doomsdayjoy ปีที่แล้ว

    What’s the first/trauma pouch?

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lineman pliers? A pry bar?

  • @JonesyBoi88
    @JonesyBoi88 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just bc I like pops I need to run to a safe space?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe 🤔

    • @JonesyBoi88
      @JonesyBoi88 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost yeah because that makes a lot of sense

  • @michaelsmith9308
    @michaelsmith9308 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was expecting when you aid are you not entertained to see "gladiator cutting off two heads".

  • @FogGoblin
    @FogGoblin ปีที่แล้ว +2

    From one Gear Hoarder to another, you can replace most 550 cord with braided 100lb fishing string. Apolstory Needle. Curved sewing needles. Flex tape Trex Tape write on oiley and wet markers from Sharpie. Ghille suit for self, weapons and bag. Bug headnet. Zippo hand warmers. Nitrile gloves for extreme cold, wet heat and chilly wind also maintains grip in slippery conditions, I think best survival plan is hide in tree line and urban housing. Back and forth to reset gear and food. Also, missing oragel, anti diarrhea medicine, a can of Powdered Goats Milk is worth its weight in Gold. Also dried powdered honey is a good treat. A single medium to large stainless steel bowl can be used on a hot fire and or Dakota fire pit. It replaces water carrier, soup cooker, water boiler, snow melter, weighs less and you can place in bag to take up 0.1% of space. You also need winter survival handbook. Gloves. Machete. Quiet weapons for security even a Cold steel Brooklyn smasher will do. A Spear will put food on the table. Traps make path and people can teack you. A funny or great book. I carry 20,000 leagues under the Sea and the Art of War. You're amateur Gear Hoarder to me however you're a Survivalist and you know best gear is Knowledge and a good attitude. 😅 Great Skills in the known. Nobody has skills fo the unknown. String makes great trip trap and just truckers knot and tighten till almost breaks. Its enough tension to bring down any chasers and you get 600meters of String not 100feet. Also good to take ready Sweet Potato on trips and grow them. Best survival advice is to have a huge secret garden. Your bugout location should be these hills and youre set. Last thing a full size shovel is more weight but three times less calories with two times digging potential. Real SHTF people like you and i would have many Donkeys and Camels carrying all the junk. A Sultan many hundreds of years ago in Egypt was famous for having eighty Camels just to carry all his Books. 😂

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Excellent points and love the fact about the Sultan. I believe I read about him from Marco Polos book.

  • @johnruckman2320
    @johnruckman2320 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ok, where do I find the written packing list of survival gear because this video flew by too quick. Especially the food supply. Dentist told me after pulling a cracked tooth, instant breakfast, bla bla. Don't even know what that is so I grabbed Ensure and keto meal replacement. But I want quick meal & energy when out gold prospecting and hiking. Energy & hydration drinks don't cut it when it comes to staving off the inevitable muscle cramps on the inside of my thighs. They are worse than the swimming cramps on the back of my legs.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yes here is the link to the packing list. it is also linked up in the pinned post and description.
      thesurvivaloutpost.com/a/blog/reality-based-inch-bag-long-term-survival-gear

  • @rockclimbinghacks9222
    @rockclimbinghacks9222 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much does it all weigh?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      That was 52.5 with camera gear. Now with a few more tweaks it’s 44.5 which is perfect in an all season kit imo

  • @dirtyscoundrel2013
    @dirtyscoundrel2013 ปีที่แล้ว

    A real survivalist knows how to make instant oatmeal in right in its pouch. And no pot to clean up.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yeah that works great if you don't care about clean up. i've been known to cook ramen in a bag even

    • @dirtyscoundrel2013
      @dirtyscoundrel2013 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost I haven't tried that one yet

  • @VaDeR-411
    @VaDeR-411 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid Blitz👏 The best survival vids on TH-cam. Thanks brother
    What your first aid kit or IFAK should contain.
    •Nano Colloidal Silver
    • DMSO
    • CDS
    • H202 (food grade)
    • lodine
    • Borax
    • Vitamin C (non china)
    • Activated Charcoal
    • Castor Oil
    • Bicarbonate of soda
    • Diatomaceous Earth
    •Epsom Salts
    ❗ My two cents worth; learn how to use these folks. Other remedies if available may cost you your soul to buy. The old ways are better. Ooorah!

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes those are great tips for IFAK. Appreciate that info

    • @llalab7887
      @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว

      the strange creatures that planned this are demons walking on our planet but God has planned to make them of the losers as according to all of His holy words for us, and God is the Best of planners 👆🏻💗😊🤲🏻 praise God♥️💗

    • @llalab7887
      @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว

      oh i also found out that colloidal silver blocks 12345G, as well as silver fabric for Faraday effect ..... somehow i got to learn all of this thru coincidence 👆🏻💗

    • @llalab7887
      @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว

      my comment about whats in the 💉 as well as the parasssite that is in the "thing" keeps getting deleted

    • @llalab7887
      @llalab7887 ปีที่แล้ว

      look up for the 🦠🤒 a parassite called iec urb.T ......I spelled it backwards so i can post.....
      for whats in the 💉 look up the estesT ylF 🦟....i also spelled it backwards sorry....but it is the 🧬 of this insect which means they will be fast strong and blood thirsty if it takes effect ..... God forbid 😞💔🤲🏻

  • @incognitovasisualis5648
    @incognitovasisualis5648 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    85% of people in Ukraine are surviving on 700-800 kallories a day and 200-300$ per month, maybe you try? 1 liter of milk in occupied cities now cost 5-6$ and in first weeks of war siggaretes was cost 10x of it's prise.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly! Excellent point and looking around at the world it seems most of us could use a wartime diet to drop a few lbs

    • @incognitovasisualis5648
      @incognitovasisualis5648 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost most people now loosingtheir own health now with nowadays 2-4x prises on food, gas and so on. And what about me, I can't go out of my home at day, because military with police catching people, packing into the vehicles and send to the war and they don't care on your health, can you do this or not. They just simply write "healthy", if you show the documehts, they are tearing and throw in the trash. some Ukrainian commanders, in collusion with the enemy, send thousands of soldiers to their death under artillery fire with a shovel and a machine gun without food and take their payments for 3 months (about $8,000 for one) and things. And mothers wait for their sons at home and hope. I'm not talking about beatings and moral abuse of soldiers.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That is sad situation you are in. I pray for a speedy end to the war, but I feel that it will drag on. What is your opinion?

    • @incognitovasisualis5648
      @incognitovasisualis5648 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost I'm not really in a sad situation. a sad situation is when a mother is raped in front of her five-year-old son and her stomach is cut with a knife, and he turns gray. When his girlfriend is raped by 15 soldiers every day in front of the guy's eyes and he can't do anything, and then she has a broken psyche and can't have children because everything inside is torn. when 12-14-year-old girls are raped. When Ukrainians in the occupied territories are dressed in the uniform of the Russian army and used as cannon fodder against their own people. When dogs' paws are chopped off alive and nailed to a ladder. When children bury their parents with a shovel in their yard. When Kadyrov's soldiers chop off fingers and gouge out eyes to take away a car dealership. when people get used to corpses and pieces of bodies on the streets, because they have to go and look for food. When they find a pit in the forest with fifty corpses of women with their stomachs open. that's sad, that's why I say that I'm fine

    • @12313846
      @12313846 ปีที่แล้ว

      Soon in the rest of Europe to..... Thanks to the US.

  • @erwin643
    @erwin643 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    First off, this should be a get-home bag. Where are you going to "bug out" to? Just to become a voluntary refugee?
    I don't know about you, but since most of us live in urban and suburban environments, why don't you just lose about 90% of all that stuff?

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      that's funny you mention that, I did an entire video on the madness of randomly bugging out to the woods.
      Link: th-cam.com/video/DWOsZY6dBE0/w-d-xo.html
      in my case I utilize supply caches and two remote rural locations to expeditate the worse case scenario situation (travel by foot, hopefully vehicle) No matter the case, this can be leveraged from any position where you removed from resupply. Home or not.

  • @VictorLopez-yp7ms
    @VictorLopez-yp7ms ปีที่แล้ว

    Linesman? You mean an electrician hammer

  • @balinchainly420
    @balinchainly420 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    no lies detected

  • @BurpeeBeginner
    @BurpeeBeginner ปีที่แล้ว

    Don't you think the community gets over excited with bug out bags? All the cool gear and extreme scenarios? Your 1st bug out bag if you want to call it that is simply a bag with spare clothes, hygiene items - basically whatever you would take to a hotel for a couple of nights. In many situations there is plenty of warning and you can get to a hotel, family, friends in another town/city - you don't need cutting tools, tents, water purification. Anyway moving on great vid. Do you have children as it would be good to see bug out bags for the family - redundancy is mentioned a lot therefore would a partner have the exact same bag or extra supplies of the essentials instead, maybe more focussed on extra clothing for kids etc..... Depending on the age of the children how would they get out, a trolley perhaps as during a bug out you will only ever be as fast as the slowest member so the guy being able to tab all the miles with weight in reality isn't going to.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  ปีที่แล้ว

      yeah bug out bags are great and important but people put too much $$$ and time into them which could better used training or caching.
      I do have kids and a wife, each one has their own bag. My wife carries basically the same as I do, we are both food and medical heavy...the kids only are concerned about carrying basic stuff including an extra change of clothing, one day of food, snacks etc.

  • @michaeldegroff8298
    @michaeldegroff8298 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What hygiene bag is that ?

  • @johnpowell8568
    @johnpowell8568 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like your basic idea, but your kit is too short term, and would only work if you have a very reliable resupply point or refuge. One way around this is to carry lots of whole grains/legumes/seeds, including garden seed, many of which are sold in sealed cans from various suppliers. I would go lighter on the clothing, with one good over all set of all weather wear because for a year at least, clothing and blankets would not be hard to find, but rather go heavy on the food, which if chosen properly would also be able to start a mini survival garden somewhere out in a place that could be a secret garden. Foraging wild edibles is cool, but it takes a fairly large area, and is mostly not going to produce calorie 'density', except maybe acorns if it's the late fall time, and you still have the weight-bulk carrying issue.
    Overall, my guestimate of the ideal bugout bag/kit would probably always be about 100 pounds for a healthy average adult man, with about 70 pounds for an average woman. Even a five year old child can carry 10 pounds of at least a blanket, extra coat, hat, mittens, a few energy bars, etc, to take some of the load off the adults. Children are amazing. They WANT to help and be part of the effort. They instinctively know these things, and If all this seems harsh, just remember that a family group is NOT going to be out there logging in twenty mile days! Too many bugout types are acting like it's all about a lone wolf in prime shape heading into rugged adventure, when most bugout scenarios are necessarily going to be small groups of ALL ages desperately seeking a viable refuge, and that means women, children, and even babies. Personally, I'd be ready to carry about 120 pounds, based on the loadout weight expected of a US paratrooper.
    So remember. A heavy heavy load at first is going to steadily lose weight as you go, and all too soon you'll be wishing your pack weighed more!
    Good luck, and hope you never actually need to 'bugout'!

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      excellent point. I cant recall if I mentioned caching but that is a central part of my strategy. Also its important to actually have a destination in mind instead of just figuring ok Ill go survive in the woods lol.
      appreciate the detailed comment.

    • @johnpowell8568
      @johnpowell8568 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@TheSurvivalOutpost OK, I see your strategy better now. Caching is definitely a critical aspect, but for most people, it's a pretty hard thing to do. It takes a lot of know how and a level of security beyond the average. I've been amazed at what others found of mine, even though I left it in very (I thought!) hard-to-find places. Oh well.
      One more point, is the concept of densely urbanized areas that would be literally impossible to do much with. As a California small town guy, I once road a bus out of New York City, and simply could not believe how LONG it took just to get OUT of that place, and that was in a bus with no traffic problems and going normal speed limits. Now that sort of logistical problem is exactly the type of thing that would be the ultimate bug out challenge.
      Anyways, I like your video, and certainly will help others start to get a better idea of what to start working on for any future needs.

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johnpowell8568 caching def does take time and intention but its doable and for me very worth while.
      th-cam.com/video/DL-IkVUmf1k/w-d-xo.html

  • @RepublicofTX
    @RepublicofTX ปีที่แล้ว

    Like the video, your audio is trash though

  • @georgechristovich6239
    @georgechristovich6239 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah. I was triggered. My big kit is a messenger bag. This EDC porn. It’s fun to watch, but it don’t make babies.

  • @TheCyberRebel
    @TheCyberRebel 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After actively prepping for 30 years, and testing my preps, I've come to the conclusion that unless you're using your bug out bag to get you to a predetermined safe house, it's a fool's endeavor. Watch the reality series "alone". Then add 10,000 other people going after the same resources.
    I live alone, off-grid, in the Alaskan bush full time. I'm prepped for two years+. If I had to live in the city, I'd have a very basic day pack that's no more than 20 lbs. I'd have food caches hidden on the route to my cabin, so I can move quickly. If I'm mugged along the way, I just need to make it to my next cache.
    A 22 is my weapon of choice. It's lightweight, quiet if you're using subsonic rounds, and you can carry 500 rounds very easily. I'd be the gray man, with a trench coat with fresh dog crap smeared on it. If I'm confronted, I'd beg for food.
    People don't realize that once ROL is lost, everyone becomes a predator, and you are the prey. Carrying a big pack makes you a target. Carrying a badass assault rifle won't scare anyone. You won't even hear the shot that takes you out because someone wants that rifle.
    Don't plan to hunt for your meals. That gun shot will be like ringing the dinner bell to 10,000 starving people. That's if you can even find anything to shoot at.
    It's time people look at prepping within reality. You're not alone and as badass as you think you are, out there you're nothing but a mouse. So be fast, quiet, and stealthy as a mouse. Have a hidden place that is difficult to get to that holds your food, clothes, wall tent, and any other supplies you need to survive a year. After a year, most people will be dead, and you can slowly go back into society to look for resources.
    NOTE: your most valuable prepping tool is "GOD".

    • @TheSurvivalOutpost
      @TheSurvivalOutpost  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      great detailed comment. I agree 100%. I used to live in SE Alaska, great climate and location for survival. Lord knows I miss it!