15 Things A Prepper Should Do Everyday
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15 Things A Prepper Should Do Everyday
1. Carry Cash
2. Gas Above half full
3. Carry Your EDC
4. Keep Electronics Charged
5. Battery Power Bank Close
6. Situational Awareness
7. Stay Informed; Local, National, Global
8. Medical Kit Close
9. Get Home Bag in Vehicle
10.Have Boots/Sturdy Shoes Close
11. Exercise
12. Keep a Running to do list
13. 15 Mins of Learning daily
14. Finances in Order
15. Family Time
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Things I do everyday - exercise to keep or improve fitness. Key to survival in any condition.
Absolutely, and that is something everyone can afford!
An Sound and Good Spiritual Fitness
Catching replay! But Robbie gets a gold star for his answer about daily reading! “It’s called the Bible!” ❤️ That’s what’s popped out of my mouth too!
1. Don’t watch the news or read newspapers.
2. Garden, walk, be enjoyably active.
3. Live your life.
So much great info. I've been a pretty prepared person for a lot of years but when you got on about flipflops (which I often wear), realized there is nothing but socks in my get home bag for footwear. Even though Ive had a tornado 4 blocks from my house, I still never thought to throw in some work boots as a permanent prep. Thanks!
Flashlight! Yes- I'm always dropping small things including the keys down between the car seats and the console or doors and a flashlight comes in handy.
Having energy always “topped off” is the FIRST critical survival action that is east because it is just discipline and nothing else. It will be one of if not the first item to be either very hard to find or first to be “rationed” and “controlled” by you know who. Great video!
I never let my Jeep get below one half a tank. Have done this for over ten years now.
Thats easy with a 10 gallon tank! 😂
@@chrissewell1608 yep 10 gallons is half my Jeeps tank size! 🤣🤣🤣
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Listening to a reputable news source daily will keep you on track with prepping. It reminds you how quickly things can change, and that things can go horribly wrong one tiny step at a time
USCCA can and will drop you if you get charged with a crime. Get an attorney on retainer like AOR. Never buy insurance, or you will likely end up in jail.
That Microsoft / Delta security Glitch has done more internet damage than the Y2K bug ever did! 😂
Such a good reminder! Thx for the discount code too. I needed to round out some holes in my preps 😎
Can you do a video on escape and evasion tacticts for preppers? God bless 🇺🇲
HORSES! I'm with your daughter on the TH-cam for training horses. I grew up in the 1960's, 1970's, and pretty much learned horse training from reading books and riding lessons. With YT, I can watch many, many trainers, some better than others, and pick and choose who I watch and have learned a lot, especially about Liberty work. I fool with that in the winter when it is too nasty outside to ride. I've also learned to drywall on YT, and have gained ideas such as canning in the winter. I used to only can summer produce, but have now expanded my canning repertoire by leaps and bounds.
This is FIRST TIME I have heard guys discuss a good sturdy belt, for everyday wear.
My belts are not cutting it.
I was attacked at a gas station when I was 19. I am almost 50 now. I learned real quick when I was 19 to pay attention to my surroundings.
I carry a little LCRx 5 shot revolver with moon clips. The x model has a small hammer so I can go single action if I want. So far no snags! Enjoy your shows!
One of the BEST prepper school's episode so far!! ❤ Thank you!
Really enjoyed and appreciated this, thank you
Excellent video and excellent questions!! Thanks!
No:1 thing Prepper should do is tuning into Sensible Prepper & Robbie. Cheers from Australia.
Learned a lot as usual. Thank you!
We chatted about the value of passports recently. An interesting article here about passports and their value from an Australian perspective 😊
Watch your show every week don’t no how long. since then got a 43 carry every day with a gun license.
I tried to listen to the broadcast yesterday but there is no cell reception in Yellowstone. I had a great day with my oldest brother's family, and we just missed being in Biscuit Basin when one of the paint pot beautiful jeweled pools suddenly exploded. Timing is everything!
Leather belt can strop your knife where a nylon can’t
Thx guys
Light good remember others can c u to
God bless you both
Robbie said it right…your Bible is your daily prep
Way to go Robbie! Speak truth!
Because they're totally aren't any non-Christian preppers out there
@@brandonspivey5282 not sure why you took it offensive but good luck out there
@@FishHuntFreedom no offense taken at all its just strange that alot of folks believe that every single prepper is christian or MAGA. and good luck to you and yours my friend
@@brandonspivey5282100% to each their own.
You always show $20s or $100s when you make this point. People will gouge, given the chance, and you need to have a pile of singles. Then they can't pretend they don't have change for your $20 for some little thing you have to have.
Old money like old 100’s with the giant face will not go through a lot of cash machines. Switch out your old 100’s and 20’s for newer bills. If you saw what I have seen repeatedly happening as W cashier you would have minimum $500 cash of current bills available to you at home (minimum).
Gun pouches are a must especially while driving. Of course if you dont got a big belly appendix carry probably works
got all covered...good reminder...edc is edc is edc
*Sound and Good Spiritual Fitness*
Check out Anson belts too. Fantastic belts
Part of my edc is a tourniquet
Living in Florida, I have changed to nylon belt.
I have some ammo that's 25-35 years old. It has been stored in a dresser drawer I was recently told not to use this ammo because it was too old. Is that really true??
I don't ever use flip flops unless I'm at home. Makes sense to me to worry about one less thing when I'm out
Individuals asking about USCCA and Lawscheald keep in mind that is insurance and it is not legal to insure a crime attorneys on retainer is actually a lawyer service
I just found a $50 bill in the back of a old checkbook cover that I forgot I stashed 😂 from probably 10 yrs ago
I have to say belts just don’t last as long as they used to. Just purchased another one.
@@anurse4u219 it is strange my belts keep getting smaller.
When do I graduate from prepper school?
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Maybe you haven't heard but while they were keeping our minds occupied with other things they they started up the fedcoin or something like that. They are going to end cash so don't stock up too heavily on it.
Hi all,
Wasn't able to catch the live stream and watching the video now, but I have a question about faraday cages. Where do you find one big enough for solar panels or a small generator? Generator is just slightly bigger than the diameter of a metal garbage can so that idea is out...
@nmr6988 Thanks for replying. TH-cam doesn't show your comment at all about the faraday cloth that you can buy to make a cover for large items...hmm wonder why that is? Curious if this shows up. I wouldn't have even known if I hadn't been going thru my emails tonite!
Anyway, thx! I appreciate you!
My suggestion is to make a plywood box with hinged front. Make an extra bottom. Glue heavy aluminum foil on bottom, then glue on extra bottom. Then cover rest of it in hvy foil.
@@russellgilson3536 Thx for replying, that's a good idea! Or even just sheet metal on the outside and wrap items in foil inside?
Some people can't even build a fire by rubbing two Boy Scouts together...
Just don't lose your phone
I'm glad I don't use Microsoft
Totally disagree with the kids won’t remember the stuff you buy them only the time you spend. That is why so many twenty year olds are so entitled today. Their worth is wrapped up in stuff
Must be nice to have the money to buy three of everything laying around just in case. Sheesh guys. Be practical
They have prepped for a long time and have discovered what things need back ups. When you prep little by little as you can afford things you will also learn the importance of having certain multiple back ups. They weren't flexing, but rather stating the importance of always preparing for different scenarios with extras. Over the years your stash will grow also, and you will want to add a few things more as backups.
Several of my family members don't prep - I'm sure they will be glad to use some of my extras.
@@zanneizzo8113😆
Slow and steady… they have been doing this for years. Our funds are limited as well, but you can always get a little something here a little something there which adds up every time. I just bought a back up belt because mine started to get too worn and fall apart.
@@wannabe4668 I guess you are new to this channel. Sensible prepper is all about sensible prepping. He tells you how to do it. You just have to listen.
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Mike Glover is the guy to turned over people to the man after he had the tiniest amount of pressure put on him. Not the guy I'd recommend to use to connect with people.
You haven't been keeping up, have you? Please don't malign Mike, who has been cleared of all charges.
He's spot on with the .357 pocket revolver for the reasons mentioned. Might was well be able to shoot 2 calibers rather than limiting urself to just .38spl.
I like the way fire flickers.🔥