Bug Out Bag Build! Bug Out Bag 2023!

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The Basic Principles for Building a Bug Out Bag!

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  • One thing I've noticed with bugout bag videos is noone talks about clothes, if you're caught wearing shorts, a singlet and open toe shoes and grab that bag you're going to be left short. In a bugout situation clothes and footwear has to be part of the prep and not just expected that you have that already.
  • Always good to plug the 10 c's: 1. cutting tool 2. cordage 3. combustion 4. container 5. cover 6. candling device 7. cargo tape 8. compass 9. cotton 10. canvas sail needle
  • Something to keep in mind with the water filters is freezing in the winter. You may have to keep them in a warmer , protected place.
  • @twalk6164
    Two minor quickie comments for Andrew: wrap a rubber band around your BIC lighter under the thumb valve to prevent accidental release of fuel. Also Vaseline on the threads of your matchsafe helps it be watertight. As always, great kit & overview, thnx!
  • For tinder, I like dryer lint saturated in vaseline. Very flammable and starts right up with a ferro rod.
  • Thank you, Andrew. You made this old dog feel smart today. Our young troops declared, Dad, this is exactly like you teach us. They watch great educational videos like yours and are gleaning the fine points to hone their skills and be prepared for any emergency that life throws at this family. We truly appreciate the effort you put into filming and editing.
  • "Thing" is very knowledgeable about survival. I didn't know he could talk. 🤔 Great video, Andrew.
  • @MS-zb5fr
    Its the happiest day for me, since I realliced whyle watching, my last comment about the 5.11 tag made it into this video!!! 🤗 I am super happy and honoured! 😊
  • Great start. I am not a dentist but most folks neglect oral hygiene. Floss, toothbrush and some powdered toothpaste is a must. Nothing worse than getting some kind of tooth / gum infection. Can quickly go septic.
  • Its funny when you think about it, but most people, or at least a good amount of people don't know that 5.11 was started by Royal Robbins and Liz Robbins as a purpose-built apparel company for the climbing community. The name 5.11 stands for the hardest rated rock climb at the time.
  • @bigmac5753
    Love when i watch something and i have 99 percent of what hes talking about in my bag
  • @hollowgr0und
    im 8 years active duty army infantry, and that camelbak sawyer setup is literally amazing, thank you so much for this video. #alwayslearning !
  • @rikflare7970
    I’ve had the luck of my son (12)wanting to go camping, unfortunately for him his dad is a bare minimum camper, take what you need and leave the luxury’s behind ( unless you wanna time them lol). Your videos have helped me and shown my son what it means to be prepared an “how cool it feels to make it on your own”(his words)
  • @maxpinson5002
    Great video that stays on track about bugout and E&E and survival instead of bushcrafty camping and fantasy firefights dressed out in "operator " gear from slamazon. No fires and eating on the move while SURVIVING and making your way to your base/safe place. Low key low profile Thanks for the video
  • For food, do not underestimate the value of a bag of hard candy. It is shelf stable. Each piece is 5g of sugar to help keep you going. Some electrolyte can help cover the flavor of the iodine or other treatment tablets - this can be really helpful for getting kids to drink treated water. For the navigation kit, having some kind of optic to be able to view and recon an area can be very helpful. A pair of 4x to 8x binoculars is really helpful for getting an advanced view of things you'd prefer to go around. For the tools, some way to cut metal is really helpful in an urban setting. Often you do not need to cut a padlock, you can just cut the hasp or latch it is attached to. A hacksaw blade or a sawsall blade in a keyhole style handle can go a long way to getting you into or out of some urban places. Also, zip ties are remarkably helpful for making quick lashings. Some clothing items might be helpful for stashing in the kit - most people are not dressed for a 20-40km march at all times. Good walking shoes that lace up. Spare socks. Gloves. Hat. Scarf or schemagh. Cash. $200 will get you into or out of most places in the first world.
  • @dougcfrary
    Lots of great, organized and well explained information as always. Thank you Sir!
  • Woo! Thanks Andrew!! Have been waiting for the Sunday video!
  • @netRunner42
    Hi, a candle "soywax or beewax" up to you, is an absolute must-have! When you are cold it's a lifesaver and something even the Romans did with ether oil lamps!