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Bug Out Recon - With Green Berets Mike Glover and Kevin Owens 

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Planning & Preparation, Land Navigation, and Concealment of Movement, are a few skill sets required to effectively bug out. Just like all things preparedness, practice and preplanning are absolutes. These are just a few skills discussed in this first video installment on bugging out.
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@top6ear
@top6ear 4 года назад
It's like making a secret base on the nature trail when you are a kid except guns, liquor and better gear are involved.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Hahah exactly
@aphysique
@aphysique 4 года назад
Alot of money is of course involved to do it correctly!😷😷
@omzkilet56
@omzkilet56 4 года назад
Pretty much
@garryreed1513
@garryreed1513 4 года назад
@@aphysique Not as much as you would think if done incrementally.
@alaskadeepsurvival9973
@alaskadeepsurvival9973 4 года назад
@Little PAW 1969 LOL, now they have Billie eilish, Rosie Odonell, and Katelyn Jenner as there new roll models.😂🙊🙈🙉
@grsfdghwrsfrhrwtgrefguiwhe6622
An important thing to note about the portable waterfilters is that in cold temperatures the moisture inside the tube can freeze. Making the waterflow bad and potentially reducing the effect of the actual filtration. Carry them close to your body.
@JamesScottGuitar
@JamesScottGuitar 3 года назад
Learning about this stuff makes me realize how painfully unprepared 90% of the American Population is, including myself. It also makes me very envious of all of the skills you guys have acquired. Thank you for your service.
@Nomad320
@Nomad320 2 года назад
It's as easy as buying some protection, and get some training. Medical and fighting are the doorway.
@xDooksx
@xDooksx 2 года назад
99%
@grasz
@grasz 2 года назад
These are the guys that made it out in the movies. And a couple random hippies making out in the wild.. that would be killed off later.
@catmeow2317
@catmeow2317 4 года назад
As a 14 year old. I'm learning a lot from you Mike
@xmachine7003
@xmachine7003 4 года назад
Pay attention. Don't be cocky.
@HardcoreFourSix
@HardcoreFourSix 4 года назад
Rather than use an arbitrary weight (45lbs) for the max practical limit, please consider using a percentage of your body weight (if you are of average/normal BMI). I was once part of a study conducted by the DOD regarding the soldier's load. The researcher weighed each member of the mortar section that I led, and also weighed each of our loads. My load was the heaviest at 140 lbs, but I weighed 185. One of my soldiers was carrying substantially less, but he only weighed 135 lbs, so proportionally he was even more overloaded. (The load weight included the clothing we wore,as well as boots, helmet, rifle, etc). I think the study concluded that 25-35% of body weight was a good target. I know that many SOF guys carry even heavier loads than we did back then; that is the main reason that I was just a "regular guy" in the 101st,and not a special guy:)
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
That’s a great point! Thank you for sharing that 🤘🏼
@robertthetexan8537
@robertthetexan8537 4 года назад
You are still a part of a microscopic percentage of those of us who served this great country. I think that qualifies as special. Maybe not Special Operations, but special nonetheless bro. So was the idea to spread the gear around so that each soldier carried their proportional weight? How would you apply that today?
@rfcdgaf
@rfcdgaf 4 года назад
@@robertthetexan8537 You can't. For mil, you are CARRYING that weight, regardless if you are 130lbs or 250lbs. We had women carrying combat loads of 100+ pounds in afghanistan. So if you want to make it realistic for service, you are not going to be training with "proportional" body weight load. You either carry the required loadout, or you're useless.
@joeyjones9041
@joeyjones9041 4 года назад
@erozpl01 I think having a good rucksack with a frame, good thick hip belt and shoulder straps, and load lifters help alot. My wife and I both run USMC ILBE main rucksacks. I am 5 ft 11 in, and 185 lbs, my long term bug out bag loadout typically runs about 65 lbs, I have rucked 80 lbs and it honestly isn't that bad. I think I could do 100lbs if I had to. My wife is 5 ft 1in, 130 lbs and her loadout runs about 50 lbs, but she has ran up to 60 lbs with no complaints at all. We used to run tactical 3 day packs, but they hurt our shoulders and back with weight over 25 to 30 lbs. Switching to a framed pack that distributes the weight to our hips made a huge difference. We go out for 3 days at a time in the Appalachian Mountains over rough, steep terrain, and it's not bad. Lol my wife is a trooper, I have had her out in thunderstorms, at night, with it piss pouring, and she powers through it. I figure that's the best way to train. Making fires, putting up shelters, in the worst possible conditions. Gotta test the lowest temperatures in our area as well to make sure our clothing and sleep systems are enough. You never know when you'll have to bug out. I hope that helps.
@RevelationSeeker
@RevelationSeeker 3 года назад
How far we're you expected to go max distance with that out t if weight over what terrain and elevation? That's a lot of weight
@koopspook
@koopspook 4 года назад
it's crazy how far you can clearly hear somebody's voice in the mountains, and how far you can see the human shape and movement especially the silhouette up on a hill
@pistolpete7730
@pistolpete7730 4 года назад
Yup, and sometimes you can smell them before you hear them. 👍
@mtnbound4890
@mtnbound4890 4 года назад
the shadows are what gave them away from that drone footage of them hoofing it through the trees it was pretty stark how easy it was to see their shadows, even if they were wearing camo
@americanpatriot6918
@americanpatriot6918 4 года назад
That's why camouflage is so important while trying to not be seen. You should definitely be trying to be quiet and that's doable. But smell will definitely get you before anything else! Unless your wearing a camo pattern that matches your terain. But depending on the weather and your ability to filter water without a fire. Having a fire is easy to smell, and see at night. Either way great point! Figured I'd just add a few points. Shalom y'all! God bless you and God bless America!🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸
@kellymoulton3792
@kellymoulton3792 4 года назад
I recall being taught the basics of movement security: Shape, Shine, Shadow, Silhouette. There are more but those are good starting points.
@raymondhollingsworth3643
@raymondhollingsworth3643 4 года назад
The Roman Legions would take water from the fastest part of the stream or river. Contaminants and impurities swirl and hang close to the bank. The would also add vinegar to the water. About 2 teaspoons per quart of water for long marches. The body does better being slightly acidic. I don't remember what book I got this from but I do remember it was when I was in the Military. The used to push us to read military history and about the different cultures. The more knowledge you have(and can apply) the less gear you need to carry. Great video and I have enjoyed them. Keep up the great work.
@mattradde4709
@mattradde4709 4 года назад
When your pH in your blood turns basic it makes you tired. That is why after a big meal, you get sleepy. You are right that acidic blood pH keeps you more alert and awake.
@ryanpeck3377
@ryanpeck3377 4 года назад
It was called Posca. Water and Red Wine Vinegar along with coriander and often honey. The acidic wine vinegar also killed the bacteria
@jtbeachler
@jtbeachler 4 года назад
@@ryanpeck3377 Romanade?
@RH03111BFOUR
@RH03111BFOUR 4 года назад
HELLO MR HOLLINGSWORTH!
@WickdPerfekT
@WickdPerfekT 4 года назад
@@ryanpeck3377 corriander is used in South Africa to help cure meat by killing bacteria
@paladin11C40
@paladin11C40 4 года назад
Two things to add to any bag is a small light weight tent and a MSR water filter, I have used the Miniworks EX while on the Appalachian Trail. These are not expensive or heavy but will add a lot to your morale. These tents will give you a warm dry place to rest during a miserable rainy night. A small stove and a canister of fuel for those blustery nights you cant light a fire, these will work to heat water very quickly while in a tent. Great video guys.
@warlantactical
@warlantactical 4 года назад
Warlock 06 msr gardian is the best . I love mine . Life straws are trash
@Stonehombre1
@Stonehombre1 4 года назад
Forget that lifestraw brother !!! Replace that with a Sawyer Mini. Far superior device and filters 1000's of gallons of water. Keep up the great work. Beautiful area of the country you live in.
@CorpusCrispy
@CorpusCrispy 4 года назад
Showing those basic skills like crossing danger areas is great. We can all read about then in manuals, but seeing them done brings it together
@tomcatt1824
@tomcatt1824 4 года назад
Crossed with a sharp curve on their right that a vehicle could come around & catch em ,,
@egregiousblunder5395
@egregiousblunder5395 3 года назад
Recce walks are the norm for rescue teams here in the mountains, I often come across them on some very off beaten and often unknown paths. The thing is, a lot of folks do not realize (I know you do) how hard a basic recce walk can be with a fully loaded 72 hour bag, let alone a rifle, plate carrier, hydration bladder and so on attached to you. The altitude is a real killer for most folks so I'm not that worried about folks flocking into the high country in desperate times. The problems is getting from suburbia to the trails I need to get too and ensuring folks are not following us.
@jonathangange
@jonathangange 4 года назад
12:50 that landscape is beyond gorgeous.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
We are lucky to live here! It’s amazing!
@chrish5224
@chrish5224 4 года назад
I've seen better. Lol!
@MalcolmLanham
@MalcolmLanham 4 года назад
I like to see the fact that Kevin has a non-tactical pack. My thought all along has been if I would need to bugout on foot... then I would use my internal frame backpacking pack that looks nothing like a tactical pack so it does not attract any more attention than I would get. Working now to become as "gray" as possible with all my survival-related items. Good stuff!
@DesmoProfundis
@DesmoProfundis 2 года назад
Ok, you asked for feedback and here ya go. Firstly, great video. The one critique I have is in the road crossing technique. Either crossing a linear danger area by one's self or with others, security can be set. Alone, we can post up just out of sight and spend some time looking for movement both up and down the road. After crossing in a hasty manner, stopping to once again survey the danger area to determine if you were spotted. With more than one person, the first person in line can post security on the road as the next person crosses. Then that next person posts security on the far side of the road as anyone else crosses the road. I feel this step should not be ignored even if your party is unarmed. Having the knowledge that you have been spotted and may be followed is important information to have. Scroll to the road, brothers.
@tomgogal
@tomgogal 4 года назад
A great and informative video on reconning your area to determine the best exit routes out of the area in which you live. This is something that everyone needs to establish in order to keep themselves and their families safe and secure.
@palakpaneer1430
@palakpaneer1430 4 года назад
Again. Mike puts it out in easily digestible nuggets for all primates with opposable thumbs. Thank you.
@displacedredneck
@displacedredneck 4 года назад
I love the life straw but for the same price the sawer mini is 10x the filter with more options and convince.
@jamesdonovan5165
@jamesdonovan5165 4 года назад
Great video. I can't say enough how trekking poles improve your speed and stability.
@VandyMan84LA
@VandyMan84LA 4 года назад
I told Mike where I live and he said good luck getting out of there. I cried.
@izatt82
@izatt82 4 года назад
Might need to bug in.
@muntee33
@muntee33 4 года назад
You need to be ahead of the curve. If you miss the boat, so to speak, you may be better off digging in temporarily until the herd clears. A frightened and confused herd is the most dangerous thing in nature. But do not hesitate when the opportunity arises, you are already behind the 8 ball and need to get moving. A plan B and plan C is what will determine who meaningfully secures a strategical advantage and who doesn’t. The main question for those on plan B or C is wether to head for high ground or stay close to water.
@jgamble60
@jgamble60 4 года назад
VandyMan84 lol yeah I watch these videos and then remember I stay in the center of Downtown in a major city!
@ecr-9341
@ecr-9341 4 года назад
There’s no such a thing as ‘bug in’ in a city. That’s a first-class ticket to death (from any number of causes) for you, and those unfortunates depending on you.
@VandyMan84LA
@VandyMan84LA 4 года назад
@Betty Cocker the hell am I gonna tell an internet stranger for? I live in a city. A shitty leftist city with rampant corruption.
@scottc8459
@scottc8459 4 года назад
Dang it. Ya got me with the circle.
@ALZ2526
@ALZ2526 4 года назад
Great to finally meet you Kevin I listen to every pod cast good to put a face to the voice. Mike another great video please do more. Thanks guys
@christianalbers3820
@christianalbers3820 4 года назад
13:30 love the dog wanting to play.
@xmachine7003
@xmachine7003 4 года назад
Good boy🐕
@burga00001
@burga00001 4 года назад
@5:54....you got me...I giggled a little on the inside when I saw your compass slight of hand. God Bless America.
@dericmattheis7649
@dericmattheis7649 4 года назад
Good video for city people that have never had basic military training....
@outdoorzone
@outdoorzone 3 года назад
This makes me miss my home state of Arizona!!! Especially northern AZ!!! Beautiful!!
@ThatGuy-sc5rx
@ThatGuy-sc5rx 4 года назад
Really loving this. Ideally im gonna stay bugged in but lately ive been acknowledging more that its smart to have the knowledge and basic know how to be able to get out efficiently. This series will be spot on what i needed. Thanks for doing this series i look forward to watching more. Love the podcast btw.
@footsoldierpatriot8697
@footsoldierpatriot8697 4 года назад
I don't recommend using cell phone or any eletronic directional finder, It's now been proven they can track your movements with those items. I recommend old school gear.👍😎
@manuelr.knippingreynoso1371
@manuelr.knippingreynoso1371 4 года назад
And Knowing Is 1/2 the Battle. 🏹🌩️⚔️ .
@warlantactical
@warlantactical 4 года назад
John Johnson no cell phones
@jennifersignsoflife1375
@jennifersignsoflife1375 4 года назад
And now with C0VlD & C0NTRACT TRAClNG ppl are even more concerned. You can purchase a cheap Faraday case for your phone & only take it out in an emergency, or for everyday use, what a lot of ppl are doing is driving to a secluded part of a parking lot, THEN taking it out to check for missed calls & texts and putting back in before continuing on with their errands: 21 states are now using the National Guard to place ppl in isolation if they OR anyone around them has tested positive. Another consideration is that most vehicles have GPS. Some mechanics can disable it for you. I have an '84 Toyota Landcruiser, so I don't have to worry about it.
@armorvestrus4119
@armorvestrus4119 3 года назад
I am glad someone else has pointed this out that idea was foolish. They call them a track phone for a good reason.
@WhoWouldWantThisName
@WhoWouldWantThisName 3 года назад
I see a GPS, not a phone app either, as a good tool for when you don't have a map of the area. Also, if you have ever done land nav at night, that can be a bitch. Any conditions rendering visibility poor. That said a good compass and topo maps of the places you will likely be is almost a must have. I highly recommend everyone learn to navigate with map and compass. I actually think it's fun.
@billsmith7586
@billsmith7586 Год назад
I like the way you guys cross the road I can remember doing that in the boy scouts or scout master was a special kind of guy he was from Sweden Who pulled the pick up a dead branch maybe 50 yd before the road has the last man crossed he brushed out our tracks Smooth over any indications on the hillside or down the hillside Give us a clean look I appreciate you god bless you and your friend god bless America
@mosesactual2324
@mosesactual2324 4 года назад
Low-key jokes are hilarious
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Agreed!
@tnridgerunner
@tnridgerunner 4 года назад
Yeah, I laughed out loud at that.
@viniciobrancato4900
@viniciobrancato4900 4 года назад
Absolutely
@thedamdamman4797
@thedamdamman4797 4 года назад
YOU GUYS ARE OUR ONLY HOPE...GOD BLESS YOU
@dionthomas5418
@dionthomas5418 4 года назад
Great Recon mission on the landscape when hiking and bugging out contingency plan
@xAy3x
@xAy3x 4 года назад
5:54 f*ckin' got'em
@dangerousd3203
@dangerousd3203 3 года назад
I've got bug out directions to drive and then hike out on foot in two different locations that are with in a tank of fuel in one state and the other is in another state. Having a 6 and 3 year old mini bags... snack food is about the weight they can carry. I have 50,000:1 grid maps of each area and surrounding. Background as a 19D, 12B, 11B & 31B. Love your stuff brothers!
@lorenheard2561
@lorenheard2561 3 года назад
Thanks guys,I had no idea of what to do since I am in the city,but am trying to formulate some type of plan,and it is good to get some great ideas from you all!
@scottc8459
@scottc8459 3 года назад
Damn circle game? Got me! That was the best part of the video...thanks for the flash back!
@gjnezat
@gjnezat 4 года назад
Yes. Please expound on this. Also cover a little more from an evasion corridor planning process.
@matecsorba5680
@matecsorba5680 Год назад
Been travelling for a good amount of time in a mountain area with streams,beautiful forest, probably a shitload of game : "I know this for a fact,cause this is my backyard " God i love that country,full of great opportunities, rich lands, wast landscapes,wish I could go back... Nonetheless a great videó, as usual with tons of useful info,gotta love these gents.
@erikweise1249
@erikweise1249 4 года назад
Well-timed and clearly explained, thank you!
@scottgilsdorf2938
@scottgilsdorf2938 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time!
@americanpatriot6918
@americanpatriot6918 4 года назад
What kind of rucksack are you running?? I have a complete FILBE rucksack system. It's absolutely amazing at distributing the weight! And it can carry up to 120lbs! Although my max weight I'm able to carry is 100lbs. And that's only for about three miles before it really starts to wear on me! But you can fit all the things in it! Sleep system, tent, food clothes, water, fire, cordage, light, and everything else you'd need! I can carry enough food and water to survive for 3-5 days! With a Sawyer mini, traps and snares, and a gun for hunting. You can definitely extend that 3-5 days, to whatever available resources in your area! Anyways love your channel! Some gear reviews on Rucking, camping, and survival skills would be an awesome addition to your already awesome channel! Because I totally trust gear reviews from spec ops guys! You have lived through not just rough conditions! But rough conditions while your fighting for your life in combat! So let me know what you think about the FILBE rucksack system, including the three day assault pack, with the hydration carrier and bladder, and the two sustainment pouches and two hydration pouches that ALL come with the FILBE rucksack system! Also a gear review on the MSS sleep system with the Gortex bivy cover and the new and improved thermarest USGI USMC foam sleeping pad would be awesome to! I own everything I mentioned and love all of it for extended camping trips! But they would also be great pieces of kit for bugging out! Thank you for your service and your channel!! God bless you and God bless America!!🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸
@peterbrittain1963
@peterbrittain1963 2 года назад
new subscriber from australia ... i would have drunk out that stream... had to tell a couple of red belly black snakes to get out the pond so i could drink.. the snakes moved on,, i drank the water and never got sick..or bitten by the snakes ..it was 36 degrees C , only had the clothes i was wearing .. took my shirt off,,, soaked in in the water,, threw that over my back, sucked the water out of the cloth,, used my shirt as a canteen .. had water to go ...something most people would never think of ...
@natekinzie4749
@natekinzie4749 2 года назад
Love the videos, I feel like a brief pro/con of having a dog with you would be a good add on, obviously people will start blabbing on about best bread, etc, but they can be a great addition even to rank amateurs!
@DozerDaddy
@DozerDaddy 4 года назад
Great video as usual. Nothing but the best from Mike. Always appreciate the tips! Looking forward to the videos to come.
@adventurebound719
@adventurebound719 4 года назад
Great video. Really looking forward to the load out series. It’s easy to get the pack up in lbs quickly. I think it would be interesting to get some information as far as if you have your “vehicle go bag” and then have to bug out on foot, do you take your lighter get home bag or your fully loaded heavy go bag. The details that may surround making that decision. Always listening to the podcasts and the RU-vid! Thanks guys!
@thefamily2707
@thefamily2707 2 года назад
Ive been bugging out for years and now it will finally have meaning, lol
@HoosierHugh317
@HoosierHugh317 4 года назад
One day, I hope to finally bug out of Mom's basement.
@brandyhouston2105
@brandyhouston2105 4 года назад
Don't be stupid stay in the basement.
@dongarrett6228
@dongarrett6228 4 года назад
Punch and pie......stand your ground, defend her to the last man......
@nicot2436
@nicot2436 4 года назад
LOL
@jasonbradley6828
@jasonbradley6828 4 года назад
Huy Nguyen Make sure she heats those chicken tendies
@documentarynews5649
@documentarynews5649 4 года назад
I tried to support Trump but then the left took my home and destroyed my family and he did nothing to stop Washington state and I sent all the evidence to William Barr and he does nothing. So now I live in my truck. I sued Washington state also and when we started to win we found my legal council dead. So I did the research and found out both parties are secretly working together against the people. They are all Catholics, Zionist masons playing this good guy bad guy game on the people. Trump is 33 degree mason known as “The Spear of Destiny,” and when he says he believes in god he and your entire government and media are referring to Lucifer. They are all in the occult’s that spawned off the pyramid text; hence, the Egyptian motifs within national monuments and Washington DC. The White House is a replica of Solomon’s temple. Completely luciferian as is trump’s tower also a monument to Lucifer. But the evangelicals do not care because they are being tricked to think now they have a president that believes in god and is with god, which is right of the Roman play book where they made the emperor god or connected to god. Watch, “Roman Piso” and see how they are using the same Flavian model on the people. I know this for a fact. Trump and William Barr are letting the leftist Catholics destroy everyone else and they just playing the silent game. It is all a ruse and game on the people and therefore it is time to sign the Declaration of Independence again and cast them off for good. Our nation was taken over by the, “Act of 1871” by the Vatican-Crown. Thus, we are a Crown Colony Corporation and Trump is just the CEO for Britain and the Vatican’s Corporation. The Antifa are masonic Catholics workings to destroy America from within and they are being directed by the deep state. Both parties are the deep state. But see the play where your party is the champion for the people but it is really a trick on the people again a good guy bad guy game. Now I live like a hunted animal and not one American cares because they are either brainwashed on the left or the right by their alpha-wave technologies and the Hegelian dialectic (order out of chaos) that they are constantly using on the entire population. So if your not in a tribe controlled by the two parties you are considered a terrorist and not a real American. But in fact those that see these two parties of record by the law are masons that are illegally running our nation as a Crown Colony Corporation fooling the people to think the represent them when nothing could be farther from the truth.
@richardhall5221
@richardhall5221 4 года назад
My only feedback is for Kevin. @13:35, THROW THE DAMN STICK! 🤣🤣
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Hahah😂😂
@kylechristensen9108
@kylechristensen9108 4 года назад
your podcasts on bugging out are sick thank you
@FluffPuffkotj
@FluffPuffkotj 4 года назад
Life straws do not purify watter. They filter water. There can be world of difference. Though in rural AZ, it probably makes no difference.
@muntee33
@muntee33 4 года назад
Jason Coombs There are a vast array of specifications and quality. A quality, 2-3 stage unit is a wise investment. A plastic bag or small sheet of plastic will produce a small amount of clean water from anything from a leafy branch to your own urine. Either place the bag over a bunch of leaves on a tree branch and tie off. Or u can dig a hole, urinate in a container, place a smaller container in the center and cover the hole with plastic and secure with rocks along the edges and place another rock in the centre over the empty container. It wont produce a great amount but it will produce enough to increase your ability to endure regions with no water sources. Hope you never need to resort to such measures but if you do, you will be very glad for that 1-2 mouth fulls of water. Constructing your bivi in a manner that channels any dew/precipitation into a small container can provide another mouth full. Every bit helps when your up against it. Knowing which trees store ample water under their bark, or outer layers is a good advantage as well. We can endure without food but for a short duration but water is a critical daily requirement. You MUST be able to navigate, secure water, create shelter and produce warmth, everything else a bonus.
@johnrodriguez3870
@johnrodriguez3870 4 года назад
Now I AM so glad that I found both " Fieldcraft Survival" and Mike Glover , both on RU-vid and Twitter. This Information and Intelligence ( I2) that Sergeant Major Glover gives Me and all other viewers is essential for survival mode and sustainment in the 🔥💥 Fight during SHTF OPS. Thank You.
@shocktroop0351
@shocktroop0351 4 года назад
Really enjoyed the podcasts episodes, glad to see a video to go with it.
@lacnospmoht3753
@lacnospmoht3753 4 года назад
You mentioned using the phone as long as there is signal. Something most people don't know is that modern cell phones are still amazing survival tools even without signal. Things like the compass, night vision apps, and downloadable google maps will serve you as long as the phone works. Your GPS will also still work without cell service as long as satellites are still in the sky. There are also tons of crucial survival, field craft, and EMT apps that don't need signal. You can also download books or even the entire english language wikipedia which is only 3.6 gigs, and chocked full of incredibly useful info. All of that means a modern smart phone and a means to recharge it should definitely be a part of your B.O.B.
@littlejakul148
@littlejakul148 4 года назад
4:03 that's why we love you mr. Glover
@jeffmcgovern5674
@jeffmcgovern5674 3 года назад
This video is fantastic but the best part of it all is when Mike has the compass out and OK gesture of the Circle Game. I legit laughed out loud because we did that as kids all the way through high school hahaha.
@alexanderweaver4838
@alexanderweaver4838 3 года назад
Hi Mike and Kevin. I love that area of AZ you're in. I was stationed in Gila Bend and in Phoenix and came to love the desert and mountains. While backpacking I practiced the SLS tips as well as those of the local Native Americans whom I often backpacked with. One never knows who or what you meet on the trail or while bushwhacking. My Native American friend's load out included a hand made knife and a bedroll while I carried a backpack weighing around 20 to 25 pounds, depending on the amount of water I brought. Sam used to laugh and tell me I didn't need all that "shit" and he would teach me his survival techniques. After several lessons and trials, I reduced my load out to less than 15 pounds including food, water, bedroll (poncho and woobie) and my Ruger plus two extra magazines (never used more than one). My worst "enemy" out there was a mountain lion on the Mogollon Rim. Nature called and while relieving myself, I felt like I was being watched so turning slowly I spied the animal on a high cropping of rocks; appearing to be ready to spring towards me. Between my whistle, yelling and Sam running back to my position the mountain lion quickly ran down the backside of the rocks. Now at 73 (and four heart stents) I stealth camp a lot in a local state park due to this covid climate and those SLS tips really work.
@chnd2thadvl
@chnd2thadvl 4 года назад
Amador County loving the videos and the podcast! Keep up the good work
@t.c.2527
@t.c.2527 4 года назад
Mike thanks for all the info you give us
@begone30
@begone30 4 года назад
Number one item is good broke in boots.
@tomcatt1824
@tomcatt1824 4 года назад
@Concerned Citizen definitely good new sox = must have's..🐾
@muntee33
@muntee33 4 года назад
Yes. Indeed. And a flint stone, good knife, length of cord, sheet of plastic, hypothermia blanket, water filter straw, antiseptic cream and compass/notepad. And a healthy understanding of the local flora, local seasonal circumstances and geography.
@savage_the_wild
@savage_the_wild 4 года назад
That's something I always look at when I come across hikers. I always pay attention to the condition of someone's boots and shoes. Tells alot about their hiking life.
@muntee33
@muntee33 4 года назад
Savage the Wild Yes and no. While usually yea, you can spot the ‘no idea’ guy and the ‘all the gear, no idea’ guy.... That not necessarily the case. Some of my mates (ex-military, and not the bread and butter type.) are pretty adept with survival skills in the most adverse conditions possible. (Takes a ‘unique’ character if person to do the role and I’m not condoning or recommending their actions. At all.) In their view, unless the call for ‘proper’ gear is considered highly necessary (completely unknown terrain, expectations of adverse weather, complete isolation from comms / emergency access, etc etc) then they treat most circumstances pretty complacently (in my opinion.) as they know what they are doing, are extremely well disciplined mentally and the ‘danger’ factor is peanuts compared to their perception of ‘normal.’ Circumstances that most ‘normal’ people prepare to the moon for. And they do sometimes have a point but that 5-10% for me still is too high... lol. They take precautions they deem necessary, for sure but (what they deem necessary is different to what i do lol) they don’t usually take such comprehensive measures they deem highly unnecessary due to being highly unlikely. Just more stuff to weigh you down and introduce unnecessary risk, in there view. Lightweight Cross trainers with quick drying materials, spare socks, a cargo pocket or 2 of essential high use materials and small camel back with essential occasional/emergency use materials. And I must admit, I have been envious on more than one occasion at how little extra burden they had compared to myself. (Highly dense and humid undergrowth is a revealing factor to the potential validity of their logic. Increased exposure to hazards aside. Two people sharing the equipment load is the best method I find, as much of the equipment is not necessary for each person to carry. This of course usually means that you both must remain together and ideally, not temporarily split to cover two ridge lines simultaneously for any purposes, or each and/or both become limited some capacity or another and are increasingly vulnerable to becoming subject to unideal circumstances. (No more than 3 or u become too dependent on too many diversified liabilities. Better to have 2 pairs of 2 sharing loads between them I think.)
@savage_the_wild
@savage_the_wild 4 года назад
@@muntee33 haha man you went too deep with my vague comment. I was just talking about the "patagucci" crowd that "hikes" but their shoes arent even broken in. More or less talking about the "hiking clothing as fashion" type folks. Military didnt even cross my mind when I commented. But that was a good read nonetheless.
@thomaszimmerman8682
@thomaszimmerman8682 4 года назад
Man, your content delivers so much value. I really look forward to continuing to learn from you! Thank you for putting your knowledge out there.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Happy to do it! That you, for being apart of the channel!
@drive-byguitarlessons1858
@drive-byguitarlessons1858 4 года назад
That drone shot was epic.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@christiangray9501
@christiangray9501 4 года назад
Major respect and thanks. I really appreciate the great info and the effort that you put into your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@Padrac
@Padrac 4 года назад
Loving the Flag hats with no gold outline!
@GryphonIndustrial
@GryphonIndustrial 4 года назад
Like Mike and Kevin are saying. Don't rough it for the sake of roughin' it. If the shit really hits the fan then aim for "the lowest level of comfort". Meaning carry the the minimum amount of gear that you would feel comfortable surviving with woods, city, desert, whatever. The more you know the less you carry but if you aren't Mors Kochanski then don't try to be. You rough it too hard and you won't get good sleep and that will ruin your shit even if you have trained with sleep deprivation. I like Joshua Enyart's take on it. "Why should I settle for better than nothing? What happened to having adequate tools?"
@mrfirstime5750
@mrfirstime5750 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You give direct advice on your experience for those of us who can understand. Very well done looking forward to learning.
@gunchief0811
@gunchief0811 4 года назад
Bug out is such an Army term lol, but the acronyms were spot on (STOP, LOOK,LISTEN, SMELL,) infantry 101... Reconnaissance is a great skill set. G.P.S., compass and maps, water, chow, med kit, ammo..fire starter. Flashlight mirror(signaling) Knife, spare socks, Snivel gear (cold or wet weather)C/B radio.. small Drone with spare batteries. Solar powered.charger..... 3-4. Day supply of water and filter system,chow...now ur set for a 3 day L.R.R.P....
@padraigmcweeney3010
@padraigmcweeney3010 3 года назад
I'm really enjoying your channel. Greetings from an Irishman in Germany. Kevin and Mike are the business ! ! 👌
@uMalice
@uMalice 4 года назад
Plan, observe, adjust and execute, evaluate. Thanks for your post. Invaluable info . Mike thank you for your service and your company 정말로 고맙습니다!
@blkwarriorspirit5528
@blkwarriorspirit5528 4 года назад
Charlie Mike man awesome info I'm evolving as I go working on my to go bag 11bravo infantry with a m40 pro mask peace and blessings
@rickmoss7040
@rickmoss7040 4 года назад
Mike, I know this has nothing to do with this vid, but curious on what type of wrist watches you wear? Thanks brother, for all you and your brothers have done, and what you continue to do for our country! God bless you brother.
@koopspook
@koopspook 4 года назад
He says it in the video
@Bredaxe
@Bredaxe 4 года назад
Thanks for teaching and preaching. I went to SERE training as part of my aircrew school and I still have my handbook to this day. Every so often I review the skills and practice anything I can learn. Unfortunately, I'm in a category that many don't really bother to touch on and that's those of us who would need to bug out but are disabled. Do you have any plans to touch on techniques that those of us who aren't as mobile anymore, can do to survive or shelter in place? I'd love to take a refresher in the wilderness.
@Ranch-ix1ir
@Ranch-ix1ir 4 года назад
Mike, did you really just pull the “look here” joke with the compass??? I damn near pissed myself laughing when I saw that. Will-
@davebeals1718
@davebeals1718 4 года назад
I saw that just before the 6 min mark +/-....or the WP sign!? Hmmm. 🤔
@JohnBlaze505
@JohnBlaze505 4 года назад
Are you 12?
@davebeals1718
@davebeals1718 4 года назад
@@JohnBlaze505 I'm 51...sometimes it pays to act 12 again... especially in today's world. So lighten up, you're wrapped too tight.
@johnacord6224
@johnacord6224 4 года назад
I saw it too, reminds me of work and I'm 57
@bratz2
@bratz2 4 года назад
Drew Dugger We did that game a lot in the infantry which is probably why Mike did it on the video. Lighten up
@pnp_110
@pnp_110 4 года назад
Mike, love this series with you as Kevin. Keep it up, definitely be tuning into it.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Thank you! Weekly drops 🇺🇸
@flyoverkid55
@flyoverkid55 4 года назад
Solid content. I like the format, keeping it short and presenting concepts. Each of us will have to apply them to our circumstances.
@RenegadeRanga
@RenegadeRanga 4 года назад
Your chanel is pumping out the most important information for 2021 Mike.
@vaper1986
@vaper1986 4 года назад
That intro was serious, awesome video.
@Thizlamic
@Thizlamic 4 года назад
As an ordinary guy who likes to LARP at the range and play commando in the back yard I admire and appreciate the information you guys share. This has QUICKLY become my favorite YT channel👍
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Very cool! Thank you!
@earthquakemagoon2505
@earthquakemagoon2505 2 года назад
Scanning with binoculars is a plus.
@manuelr.knippingreynoso1371
@manuelr.knippingreynoso1371 4 года назад
Man oh man, When The DI says, "When I Say Left, Your Left Should Hit The Deck!" With Alot Of DEDICATION .
@margitcreates
@margitcreates 4 года назад
Your dog was persistent about that stick 😂
@trevorc7988
@trevorc7988 4 года назад
This is an awesome channel. Great content by reputable people. Keep up the good work guys.
@Mrbigcrush100
@Mrbigcrush100 4 года назад
Great Video, I guess I've been hiking in your back yard for about 30 years because I recognize about 90% of your video. Good to know good people are out there as well.
@Mrbigcrush100
@Mrbigcrush100 4 года назад
PS Do you know of anyone that's been steeling game cameras?
@angellzanon2359
@angellzanon2359 4 года назад
Very good tips. Thanks for sharing.
@BLADExARTx5160
@BLADExARTx5160 Год назад
Vinny crossing the LDA made me chuckle 🤣
@LastLineOfDefense
@LastLineOfDefense 4 года назад
Lemme tag along next time please.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Dude, come on down! Let’s make it happen 🤘🏼
@MrKimberr
@MrKimberr 4 года назад
You probably could if your weak ankles could take it... Lol
@bluecordsoldier2508
@bluecordsoldier2508 4 года назад
@@MrKimberr lmao
@brandonholliday7927
@brandonholliday7927 4 года назад
LLOD Do you even Operate Bro? 😂 Jk that would be Cool!
@texasviking1
@texasviking1 Год назад
I have two pack burros that I will be using for “bugging out” if that time comes. They can carry a lot more than I can.
@thudtrades1850
@thudtrades1850 2 года назад
Kevin hit us with the SELLS.. Deja vu deer hunting with may dad when I was a kid!
@izzuiman9319
@izzuiman9319 4 года назад
I just love watching all this channel..so much knowledgeable
@ChiloTarot
@ChiloTarot 4 года назад
Great tip about pace count! Next time I head out, I’m going to take your advice 👍🏻
@xmachine7003
@xmachine7003 4 года назад
Look up a Ranger pace count.
@MrSurf247
@MrSurf247 4 года назад
Did this with LA River, from the coast all the way to the valley. So glad I moved out of SoCal.
@davesmith7384
@davesmith7384 4 года назад
I've become a real fan of your channel brother. I strive to be like you brother.
@OhioGentlemenArms
@OhioGentlemenArms 2 года назад
Thanks for this great information. Our family is learning to take care of ourselves in a bad situation.
@xjustinplaguex8603
@xjustinplaguex8603 4 года назад
Signed my Rep63 one week ago. Thanks for the insight and motivation.
@fieldcraftsurvival
@fieldcraftsurvival 4 года назад
Awesome!! Head down, don’t quite!
@ranierrentas4818
@ranierrentas4818 4 года назад
Thanks for your advise and taking the time to make this informative videos. Much appreciated!!!
@fanman8102
@fanman8102 4 года назад
That is beautiful country!
@ceasarrivera6932
@ceasarrivera6932 4 года назад
Awesome instructional video with a good cup of bustelo coffee black with one spoon of sugar
@Zederok
@Zederok 4 года назад
Thanks for the informative video SGM! It's been a minute since I served and this is important information to re-learn.
@adelinenicholas922
@adelinenicholas922 3 года назад
When Mike Glover recommends a life straw, I buy one!!! Just did.
@joeconnors6889
@joeconnors6889 4 года назад
Oh shit. I listen to you guys podcast all the time at work. Had no idea you did RU-vid vids. Awesome you guys rock 👍
@RevelationSeeker
@RevelationSeeker 3 года назад
I'm also in AZ so I'm glad you said where you're at, I was like damn that looks like AZ
@andrewp9648
@andrewp9648 4 года назад
Wow, beautiful country.
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