Preparedness on the Move! You NEED These Get Home Bag Essentials!

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    Prepare for the unexpected journey with Two Drs Homestead in their latest video, "Get Home Bag Essentials." In this comprehensive guide, the Two Drs, leveraging their homesteading and prepping expertise, walk you through the contents and emphasize the importance of a well-prepared Get Home Bag. Whether navigating urban landscapes or rural areas, this video provides valuable insights for anyone seeking to enhance their readiness for unexpected situations.
    Key Points Covered:
    Introduction to the Get Home Bag (GHB): Two Drs Homestead kicks off by explaining the concept of a Get Home Bag, outlining its purpose, and why it's a crucial component of your overall preparedness strategy.
    Essential Contents for Every GHB: Explore the core items that should be in every Get Home Bag. Two Drs Homestead provides a detailed breakdown, covering water, food, clothing, shelter, and tools essential for addressing various scenarios.
    Water and Hydration Solutions: Two Drs Homestead emphasizes the critical importance of water in emergency situations. Learn about water purification methods, compact water containers, and hydration strategies for your GHB.
    Nutrient-Dense Snacks and Compact Meals: Discover the types of lightweight, non-perishable snacks and compact meals suitable for your Get Home Bag. Two Drs Homestead discusses the importance of maintaining energy levels during unexpected journeys.
    Clothing and Weather-Appropriate Gear: Two Drs Homestead delves into the significance of weather-appropriate clothing and gear. Learn how to pack efficiently to protect yourself from the elements and ensure comfort during your journey.
    Shelter and Emergency Blankets: Explore compact shelter options and the versatility of emergency blankets in the context of a Get Home Bag. Two Drs Homestead provides insights into creating makeshift shelters and staying warm during unexpected situations.
    Tools and Multi-Functional Gear: Two Drs Homestead discusses the importance of including tools and multi-functional gear in your Get Home Bag. Learn about compact tools that can aid in navigation, communication, and basic repairs.
    First Aid and Personal Medications: Two Drs Homestead emphasizes the inclusion of a basic first aid kit and personal medications in your GHB. Discover the essential medical supplies that can address minor injuries and health concerns during your journey.
    Documentation and Identification: Learn about the significance of carrying important documents and identification in your Get Home Bag. Two Drs Homestead provides guidance on safeguarding crucial information for emergency situations.
    Importance of Regular Review and Maintenance: Two Drs Homestead concludes the video by stressing the importance of regularly reviewing and maintaining the contents of your Get Home Bag. Learn how to adapt your bag to changing seasons, personal needs, and evolving circumstances.
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  • @user-it7ct3tz4w
    @user-it7ct3tz4w 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    it's all some thing to think about thank you for taking the time

  • @TheHighAngler
    @TheHighAngler 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Get home bag is an important piece of kit.
    What you have on you or in your bag can be the difference between making it home or not.
    With that said and as mentioned it depends on who you are (age, physical capabilities) where you’re at, the time of year and how far you are from your destination.
    The basics however WILL NOT CHANGE!
    Cellphone, money (cash or debit card)water, light (headlamp or hand held flashlight) battery bank with charging cord and depending on your personal situation; medication.
    If you are trying to get home these things will get you there MOST OF THE TIME.
    It’s great to have everything including the kitchen sink but not usually necessary.
    I realize each situation can vary but if you keep just the basics it will cover you. Adding more than you need is just extra weight that in the long run will be something you will regret.
    I say this because REALISTICALLY most people are “ordinary folks” not survivalist’s or soldiers. You’re not camping or hiking through the woods unless you were already camping or hiking to start with which for the average joe, isn’t the case; generally speaking. You are going to be in an urban environment, city or on a road with other cars and people. Not to say you won’t be on a deserted highway in the middle of a cold winter night but really the chances are slim but you will have a blanket and some kind of snack where staying with your vehicle is going to be smarter than trying to blaze a trail home.
    911 or calling AAA or a friend will give you your best chance of getting back. NO YOU CANNOT BE PREPARED FOR EVERYTHING, but having a simple basic load out that’s light is all you need.

    • @twodrshomestead
      @twodrshomestead  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the comment and I agree with much of what you are saying. I have a video dropping this weekend on survival basics. The idea being the minimum amount of gear you need in most survival situations.
      What you are describing would lean into that category in my mind. Survival basics like food and water, a flashlight and what not.
      There is of course a line between what you need most of the time and what you might need in extreme situations.

  • @Paul-ju5px
    @Paul-ju5px 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    9 volt battery and steel wool starts a fire instantly. Steel wool shorts the battery and the oil on the steel wool ignites. 19 minutes in and no mention of some silver coins and cash.

    • @twodrshomestead
      @twodrshomestead  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Those are both great ideas, a 9 volt battery and steel wool are excellent choices for starting a fire. I think you have a good point on silver coins and cash. I will have to think about that.

  • @Paul-ju5px
    @Paul-ju5px 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    You know someone is serious and hands on when he's got a black fingernail from working with his hands. Not just another "expert" who doesn't walk the walk. Well done.

  • @BR54966
    @BR54966 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Have a EMP shield installed in your car/truck

    • @twodrshomestead
      @twodrshomestead  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have done a few videos on EMP, given the current reported capabilities of HEMP weapons, I would not trust an EMP proof device to actually be able to protect my truck. It can’t hurt to try, given that they have not been tested against an actual modern EMP weapon I do not trust them as an investment.

  • @runningman1156
    @runningman1156 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for your imput. I carry a get home bag in the truck . It deff. depends how far you have to go and how long it will take you to get where your going. I am anywhere from 1 hour to 3 hour drive depending on where I am. I know I will spending more than a few nights out if I had to walk. I carry a more substantial shelter if I need to use it I will. I carry some water but like you I have other options. Same with the food, I carry a 72 hr food kit with coffee😀. I also have a more indepth fire kit with tinder again if needed. Dont forget maps. Not sure about head set unless you have more and are with a group. I do carry small binoculars . A good fixed blade knife is aways good too.

    • @twodrshomestead
      @twodrshomestead  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great call outs there, thanks. I have maps but they won’t help if they are not in the bag and of course, how could I forget coffee. I will work on a better fire kit. Thanks

    • @runningman1156
      @runningman1156 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @twodrshomeste I didnt mean to come off as dising just ideas I have, its a good bag everyone has to fit there gear to there situations. I am always improving mine in some way or another and I have carried mine for years. We have a lot of the same itams. 👍

    • @twodrshomestead
      @twodrshomestead  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I did not take it that way at all, you had good ideas. I like good ideas.

  • @danielcortez9362
    @danielcortez9362 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for sharing, lots of valuable information and good items to consider for my bag inspection .