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Survival Bugout - Survival Scenarios, starring Jonathan Hollerman. This is a short bonus film for one of our best-selling instructional videos, Survival Bugout, starring Jonathan Hollerman with Grid Down Consulting.
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@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
There are a lot of folks asking why they shouldn't just "bug in". Yes, if you're in the right area and you can bug in, that is almost Always preferred. But what if you're forced out of your house and off your property? It doesn't even have to be a man-made event that happens. What if a forest fire forces you out, or a flood? Even an EMP can catch your electronics on fire and take your house out of the equation. While "bugging in" is always preferred if you're in a semi-rural to rural area; just planning to stay home no matter what is not an actual plan. You already live there. Without contingencies, if you lose your preps that are at home, you're as good as dead. You should have a second fall back location with friends or family, and even a 3rd. You don't need to own a cabin in the woods or land in Montana. Start networking with family and friends first. Find a group that you can provide value to and make the right connections with them. You should have routes mapped out to get to secondary locations with caches along the way. That's real planning. The truth is; reality doesn't care what our opinions are. There are several things that could cause your primary plan to fail, so just have contingencies and you might be ok. 2 is one and 1 is none. That doesn't just apply to gear. That also applies to strategy.
@labradorite8256
@labradorite8256 4 года назад
Watching events from Australia. If we had your circumstances I'd have bugged out ages ago. I have a friend with a relative in Minneapolis. I told her to tell her relative to get out asap after the riots first started!
@northwoodcompany8775
@northwoodcompany8775 4 года назад
Agree
@larrypowell1499
@larrypowell1499 4 года назад
@debunker300 Absolutely right on point. We are facing threats that we , as American citizens have never had to deal with before. It's a new and dangerous world out there!
@JTMinnesota
@JTMinnesota 3 года назад
Is there any sense in burying caches with essentials?
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 3 года назад
@@JTMinnesota The comment you're replying to talks about caches.
@lorieharris2776
@lorieharris2776 3 года назад
This is really well done. I'd like to make a suggestion though. It's female safety. If you're female, the first thing you should do is disguise your femininity. My dad taught me this and that's why I've always kept male oriented clothes in my vehicles and for me and my daughter's BOB gear. This also means having to make that choice if you have long hair to lop it off. Sorry, but hats, caps, hoods are easy to lose or get grabbed off. My dad's right when he says "No point in trying to keep being pretty when you're trying not to end up dead."
@TammyTravelsTheWorld
@TammyTravelsTheWorld 3 года назад
@@alexisvalere4095 I think what she's trying to say is that if/when society breaks down, you don't want to call attention to your female attributes. Wearing jeans and a flannel shirt, no makeup, and cutting your hair will you stand out less. You don't want to be attracting attention in a lawless situation. This is not about "walking home". This is for long term survival in a SHTF scenario.
@jefflivingston8831
@jefflivingston8831 3 года назад
@@TammyTravelsTheWorld exactly " not sure what video they just watched " but the one I just finished was about survival after a SHTF situation " during such"" chopping your hair off should be the last thing one should worry about or hesitate to do if such action could save your life""
@joeybossolo7
@joeybossolo7 3 года назад
Sadly your dad was/is absolutely right.
@ocalavictory3728
@ocalavictory3728 2 года назад
A big, fake beard that flares out, combined with hair in a pony tail, may be good. Even from behind, people will see the beard. If you do this, don't get close, and hide feminine attributes, people will really think you're a man.
@aubreynewton2334
@aubreynewton2334 2 года назад
Your dad is a helluva smart guy. He's not "NUTS" at all.
@andrewpancroft3284
@andrewpancroft3284 4 года назад
Ya gotta love a guy who has a wife ready to participate in these "training" scenarios!!
@scotthildebrand991
@scotthildebrand991 4 года назад
No, you don't.
@steelshrapnel9900
@steelshrapnel9900 4 года назад
Absolutely..! Family willing to train and defend each other survive together..!
@BluntlyBlondie
@BluntlyBlondie 4 года назад
I wish my husband was a little more on board. Luckily, he’s big on camping so we have a lot of what we need. We bought a pop up camper just before the virus hit.
@andrewpancroft3284
@andrewpancroft3284 4 года назад
@@BluntlyBlondie You have to take care of yourself!!
@Adam.Rushing
@Adam.Rushing 4 года назад
@@BluntlyBlondie Most men understand the protection aspect of things. I believe it to be an instinctual thing God put in us. Gentle nudges, perhaps even short videos from random YT places would help. I don't mean survival videos like this one (though it was great) but more subtle things like how to fish with only line/hook or setting up deadfall traps or starting a campfire w/o accelerant. Those types of things can be fun "exercises" that allow you guys to develop more skills w/o having to go all out "prepper". Too many crazies have been televised and it gives the community a bad reputation.....so if you talk to him like we talk to each other, it may scare him off. Ease him into it and eventually he may work up to these types of scenarios. The slightest touch from a woman can usually get a guy to move in a desired direction...but they need to be gentle suggestions. Perhaps something like "you know what would be fun honey? Learn how the settlers used to fish before there was all this gear." Or "How would we start a fire if we didn't have fuel?" Something simple, posed as a question to him. Men like to solve problems, so if you pose it as one, he may jump on board. I have plenty of other thoughts, but I'm already getting wordy :)
@geraldmantanona6116
@geraldmantanona6116 Год назад
As a combat veteran, I think it’s great that you mentioned the fact that you shouldn’t get into a long, drawn out firefight considering there will not be hospitals or medics available. 👍🏾
@patrickpina6744
@patrickpina6744 Год назад
Thank you for your service Gerald. 🙏
@ronswanson2088
@ronswanson2088 Год назад
This idea is why I thought I’d get a .22 lr conversion kit. It may be tiny, but it would work when you can’t get help. A lot cheaper too than the alternatives. Thank you for sharing and your sacrifice!
@ApostateApostrophe42276
@ApostateApostrophe42276 Год назад
Anyone trying to draw you into a protracted firefight is either scared, draining your ammo, probing, or flanking. Probably all the above.
@kellymeggison9418
@kellymeggison9418 Год назад
Combat veteran here, too, just as true is there is no resupply out in the woods so a sustained fight will be expensive in a variety of ways. Definitely need to change the view on suppressive fire, as well. Shoot only when you need to and have a target. Dont keep heads down, take them off!
@michiwonderoutdoors2282
@michiwonderoutdoors2282 Год назад
I'm 58, my butt is hiding out. I ain't kicking in doors. Non combat Infantry vet. (6 years They had their chance.)
@thatguy22441
@thatguy22441 3 года назад
Stealth, stealth and STEALTH is key here. They can't hurt you if they don't know you're there. Be extra-super quiet and listen for them. We make noise when we move, especially when we move quickly. My drill sergeant made us all sit quietly and listen for several minutes before explaining that when you stop talking and avoid unnecessary movement, the enemy often can't hear or see you, BUT you can hear or see them. Take advantage of dead space and obstacles and never miss an opportunity to shut the hell up and sit still.
@danwerkman
@danwerkman 3 года назад
Something that 99percent of people forget...You can't get into trouble if your not in the situation...even walking down the road...madness. Be the lion not the lama
@hobbz4921
@hobbz4921 3 года назад
That shopping cart doesn't help with opsec very much!
@The_OneManCrowd
@The_OneManCrowd 3 года назад
Noise discipline.
@danwerkman
@danwerkman 3 года назад
@@thomasjeffersomii838 This is very valid but also not everyone is running around with that kinda kit....
@GastropodGaming2006
@GastropodGaming2006 3 года назад
also, watch brent0331's videos on camouflaging, he'll give you tips on things you would've never thought of (or unlikley to have) that WILL assist with this
@nathandust
@nathandust 4 года назад
Why wouldn’t you keep a bicycle on the back of your Jeep? I feel that would be a good contingency.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
100% agree, great idea. Someone else recommended a fold up bike which is good if you have a smaller car or if you don't want a bike on your tailgate all the time.
@johngifford7725
@johngifford7725 4 года назад
The Dahon bikes are a fantastically economic answer to the Brompton line. Good idea.
@makeitpay8241
@makeitpay8241 4 года назад
if it's a real shtf you may wish to "borrow" or buy a bike on the way. you sure could cover a lot more ground.
@NapoleonGelignite
@NapoleonGelignite 4 года назад
A bicycle + pannier racks + empty rucksack. People don’t realise a bicycle can cover 100 miles in a day, is silent and you can carry a bike past fallen trees or over fences.
@Adam.Rushing
@Adam.Rushing 4 года назад
@Michael Powell agreed! w/ my knees, 20-30 at best! lol
@ttlkeat3284
@ttlkeat3284 3 года назад
I would absolutely love more short movies like this.
@Itsaboutthewaterlife
@Itsaboutthewaterlife Год назад
Agree.
@blacknoah1
@blacknoah1 8 месяцев назад
Me too.
@oldlowsbecomenewheights
@oldlowsbecomenewheights 7 месяцев назад
You're missing the point... Start preparing. Stop watching, and waiting my friend. They already did.
@user-hz7kv6js6l
@user-hz7kv6js6l 3 года назад
Bugging out is not for every one. Sometimes it's safer and makes more sense to bug in and have a plan to work with a few trusted neighbors. Being on the road can also be dangerous. I choose to bug in with all my supplies and trust the Lord to protect me and my family.
@davidberry3632
@davidberry3632 3 года назад
Trust in the Lord is the best comment here.
@imen8254
@imen8254 3 года назад
When the chaos hits ,you expect a lot of people go looting houses ,may be you'll be obliged to get out your house ,you need a plan b.
@logosfocus
@logosfocus 3 года назад
we are not born of a spirit of fear 🕊.. but discernment to know danger when we see/feel it is also important 🌬
@-Rook-
@-Rook- 3 года назад
Indeed, bugging out would likely be more dangerous than staying at home unless that home were directly threatened by disaster. While this short film is entertaining, (credit for that) early in a nationwide disaster I would expect a military presence on roads and in urban areas (professionals that would likely take a very dim view of people walking about in the dark with pistols, rifles and shopping carts full of ammunition), I would also expect that utility workers would be making best efforts to reinstate some function to any effected essential utilities. Should the need arise I would also hope that any working vehicles would be commandeered to move emergency supplies and help essential workers. That said, having a good reserve of food, water and essentials at home is always a good idea (who wasn't concerned about toilet paper a year ago?) and a bug out bag is both fun to think about and doesn't hurt to have on hand (much of what is in it is useful about the home or if you breakdown in your car).
@GhostRanger5060
@GhostRanger5060 3 года назад
Agreed! I live in coastal California. No one... I say again... no one... is going to bug out to a remote location from coastal California. Dang, a regular rush hour is stop and go... and if you've ever tried to head East on a Friday afternoon you know I am speaking truth. Can't imagine combining all that with a massive disaster event. We consider ourselves urban preppers and agree that having neighbors or a community group like a church, extended family, or martial arts dojo around which to build a reliable survival community is the best strategy. And trust in the LORD!
@tmorente
@tmorente 4 года назад
Pro tip- when you fill your water reservoir, close it up tight, turn it up side down and suck the air out with your water tube. This will eliminate the sloshing noise and water moving around. If your like me and easily irritated by repeating noises, you'd want to do this. I've ran with this and its very annoying.
@richardspillers6282
@richardspillers6282 Год назад
Also a great stealth move
@Emjv13
@Emjv13 Год назад
Great tip
@nmr6988
@nmr6988 Год назад
Thank you for this info. I might figure it out after a couple of days...
@Hawtload
@Hawtload 3 года назад
if you've ever played resident evil or went ammo shopping after 2019, you know how important conserving ammo is.
@bhief473
@bhief473 Год назад
😂 facts
@flipperbooch2194
@flipperbooch2194 Год назад
Even with a thousand rounds, at their rate they’d be out in a week
@jeffadams9807
@jeffadams9807 Год назад
Stay Alert / Stay Alive !!!
@muffinman3111
@muffinman3111 Год назад
Paper cartridge rifles would likely become more common
@MikeKoczera
@MikeKoczera 8 месяцев назад
Back in 1860​@@muffinman3111
@NorCalBASSIX
@NorCalBASSIX 4 года назад
If you choose to bug out, just remember that every fence/gate you come to, is someones property.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Yes, trespassing is still trespassing before and after a SHTF event. From a moral standpoint and continue living standpoint. lol
@largelarry2126
@largelarry2126 4 года назад
Just plan on shooting everyone who's armed and acts aggressive towards you and this wont matter. The best bet is to avoid anyplace with people and stay out of sight and hidden. The absolute best way to do this is to have a high quality handheld thermal unit, you can see everything alive but they can't see you.
@axl67
@axl67 4 года назад
@@largelarry2126 I would rather build a community than lone wolf it. Odds of survival would increase. Yes, it's more mouths to feed but it would be a stronger defense than if you were raided by a big group. 4 vs 10 is better than 1v10 tactics and terrain aside. Also, morally just because shtf doesn't mean we go back to the wild west and shoot who ever looked at us wrong. Obviously you should be wary of others but not quick to kill. That is my personal opinion.
@shelpippg2202
@shelpippg2202 3 года назад
That goes double in Texas. If you cross a fence, prepare to stare down a barrel.
@rontate7719
@rontate7719 3 года назад
Every thing is some ones property in this world.
@gibson9516
@gibson9516 4 года назад
Shopping carts are loud. You will lose situational awareness. And people can hear you.
@Dman_23
@Dman_23 4 года назад
And be a target
@GrumpyGenXGramps
@GrumpyGenXGramps 4 года назад
Thats why you dress and act like you’re homeless. Shuffle and stumble along and talk loudly to yourself!
@michaelkeryger141
@michaelkeryger141 4 года назад
Bicycles
@clarencesmith467
@clarencesmith467 4 года назад
Radio would disagree 🤣🤣
@supercooled
@supercooled 4 года назад
Trigger Happy lol
@redclover646
@redclover646 2 года назад
I may have missed it but it’s a good idea to cover you’re tracks when getting off the road. By this I mean the wheel tracks from cart , foot traffic and try using already existing animal trails if possible.
@smythe7480
@smythe7480 2 года назад
Heel to toe movement 👍
@hillbillyhomestead1966
@hillbillyhomestead1966 Год назад
@@smythe7480 you will never get anywhere
@smythe7480
@smythe7480 Год назад
@@hillbillyhomestead1966 heel toe quiets your movement.... any sound in a quiet environment travels....
@engmed4400
@engmed4400 Год назад
Just be aware of the fact that locals might know about those game trails, too.
@firehorsewoman414
@firehorsewoman414 11 месяцев назад
@@engmed4400and the majority are wondering what a game trail is . . .LOL
@jnewcell6952
@jnewcell6952 4 года назад
Damn. This is actually where those Vietnameese digging survival channels come in handy! Within a day you could have an intricut underground house with a pool and waterslide.
@popperv5742
@popperv5742 4 года назад
😂 Hahaha!! So true!
@paradyne1T101
@paradyne1T101 4 года назад
Better make sure you dig those channels just right or you'll just be digging a fancy grave if a collapse happens. Buried Alive is one of the worst ways to die
@jnewcell6952
@jnewcell6952 4 года назад
@@paradyne1T101 Look up those vietnamese digging survival videos. They are basically holes in the ground covered by branches and leaves. It is dug out on a clay surface so its like basically indestructible
@complexblackness
@complexblackness 4 года назад
Lol
@dewayneearley7298
@dewayneearley7298 4 года назад
@@jnewcell6952 there's a couple where they're completely underground. Really kind neat too.
@Drrayoldman
@Drrayoldman 3 года назад
As a former Montana guide, I keep a package of disposable lighters in my car at all times. Even in the outdoors, a lighter in pants, my coat, two in my backpack, so I can make a fire in a moments notice. There is absolutely no reason not to ALWAYS have these lighters at the ready!
@gregparks302
@gregparks302 3 года назад
They can blow up on a hot day
@Keoffry1
@Keoffry1 2 года назад
@@gregparks302 Ah yes the famous Montana Heat
@chris2905
@chris2905 2 года назад
@@Keoffry1 😄 🤣 😂 dead asf
@johnmullholand2044
@johnmullholand2044 2 года назад
Or learn how to start a fire with a flint and steel, or a Ferro rod, in addition to your bic lighters.
@Drrayoldman
@Drrayoldman 2 года назад
@@johnmullholand2044 I know how, but after a few hours on horseback in below freezing weather my fingers are numb and I really don't want to go primitive... When I want a fire, I want it now!
@The_Temple
@The_Temple 4 года назад
rather bug-in, stay put .... unless absolutely necessary otherwise
@winstonsmith9067
@winstonsmith9067 4 года назад
I agree....bugout = refugee. I think I will stay put and defend if necessary.
@The_Temple
@The_Temple 4 года назад
exactly! and besides defense, you know the area correct on very likely becoming a refugee, or frankly even a marauder can see how bugging out could be necessary depending on circumstances, but really ought to be a last resort imho pretty skeptical of the whole thing about being so quick to bug-out, seems rather foolish
@winstonsmith9067
@winstonsmith9067 4 года назад
@@The_Temple Yes, all the tools and resources you've left for what you can carry on your back...bugging out is last option.
@Ki777UMiNATii
@Ki777UMiNATii 4 года назад
Ill pass on the refugee status. Stay home..out of sight out of mind.. supplies for weeks if not months rather than days.. hope the emp spared the nods and thermals. If bugging out is necessary to prevent loss of life..speeds your advantage.. load up your bike and roll.. do not pack a shopping cart..smh. this is why you hike with your gear to understand what works and doesn't work and what you do and do not need.. pack hydration and nutritional items accordingly to the distance being covered..
@randomcoyote8807
@randomcoyote8807 4 года назад
Definitely stay and defend. Bugging out first thing would be pretty rare circumstances. And seriously, a shopping cart? Those are horrible mobility, and super loud. Those three-wheeled jogging strollers may not carry as much, but they're much more versatile.
@h3llrayzor59
@h3llrayzor59 4 года назад
You know you're in trouble when the doorbell rings and the voice says... "We're here from the Government and we're here to help!"
@tinkertanner165
@tinkertanner165 4 года назад
The government will never ring your doorbell and offer you help.
@rainierodlsc
@rainierodlsc 4 года назад
They have come for your registered guns...
@wi4305
@wi4305 4 года назад
@@tinkertanner165 People saying that may just be home invaders checking if your home before entering.
@luki188
@luki188 4 года назад
Raiders?
@ninaroux8791
@ninaroux8791 4 года назад
We've had so many crime syndicates in our city try that. There was an issue a month ago where criminals would come door to door posing as medical staff doing free covid screenings from the government. In the past they would pose as electricians or plumbers etc. or even people wanting help for their baby. Be careful guys. Many families have been robbed blind like this.
@_nines8270
@_nines8270 Год назад
It's really great that you emphasized hydration. It is 'simple' yet extremely important and often overlooked
@caasizednanreh4423
@caasizednanreh4423 4 года назад
Pro tip i learned when it comes to sleep during survival: take shifts! Always have at least one member of your group/family stay up and keep watch because you're at your most vulnerable when you're asleep. also another tip is to not let any stragglers/looters walk away alive when you catch them trying to take your stuff. There's a good chance of them coming back with a group of other desperate and armed survivors. Eliminate the cause before it becomes a problem
@eyesky6809
@eyesky6809 4 года назад
So you’re going to execute someone because maybe they were trying to get some food or feed their kids perhaps? Not sure where you gained your survival perspective but it sounds like it’s from The Walking Dead Season 8.
@shrektheassdestroyer6518
@shrektheassdestroyer6518 4 года назад
@@eyesky6809 Would you wanna take that chance if you had your own family to feed?
@hotties3v3n
@hotties3v3n 4 года назад
That's why people shouldn't steal.
@DanielArthur_profile
@DanielArthur_profile 4 года назад
Where are you getting these "pro tips you've learned"? lol If you were in Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan, they maybe I'd give you some credibility, but if your "pro tips" come from The Walking Dead just...lol
@drdwgmd14
@drdwgmd14 4 года назад
100% agree. In walking dead they didnt do this and it screwed them bad. Always kill thiefs. Agreed
@dannycurtis2591
@dannycurtis2591 3 года назад
I'm too old to run, and too tired to ride a bicycle, but I've still got a lot of fight left, and a real pissy attitude. I'm diggin' in!!! 😠 😤Get a Mossberg 12 or 20 gauge(depending on what you can physically handle). DEFINITELY a game changer!!!
@obhuicoksetyaetse1
@obhuicoksetyaetse1 3 года назад
Same here
@TheOneAirE
@TheOneAirE 3 года назад
New mom…single mom at that. I’m getting my kid and bugging in. I’ve got plenty of preps and a Sig. Good luck to all if/when this happens.
@sharonrose2751
@sharonrose2751 3 года назад
Yeah, I hate the way so many prep videos assumes everyone is a strong, fit male between 16 and 30.
@magicgeek1237
@magicgeek1237 3 года назад
@@sharonrose2751 unfortunately they are the ones most likely to make it if shtf happens
@TheNecropolis20
@TheNecropolis20 3 года назад
EMP attack is coming Now with this Cyber War on its looking more likely.
@engmed4400
@engmed4400 Год назад
Avoiding blisters is a lot easier than most think. Wear two pair of socks, nylon dress type socks for the inner layer, and wool for the outer. This will drastically reduce the chances of developing a blister. It's also a good idea to keep rolls of moleskin and 4x4 gauze, in the event that you do feel a blister coming on. If you quarter the gauze, you can combine a single quarter with mole skin and place a makeshift band-aid over the site where you are beginning to develop a blister. I've used this on Soldiers who've developed blisters while on ruck marches. It works extremely well.
@GhonRane
@GhonRane Год назад
I did that same thing when hiking 49 miles up the Mississippi and it worked magic but be sure to take your socks off when your sleeping on trips so ur feet can dry out and breathe you don’t want trench foot while backpacking😅
@engmed4400
@engmed4400 Год назад
@@GhonRane yeah, trench foot is no joke.
@Querencia7779
@Querencia7779 11 месяцев назад
How do you layer what you mention here - re: blisters?
@e.l.2734
@e.l.2734 11 месяцев назад
It should work to punch "blister-sized" holes through EVA strips and fit one of those around a blister if it ever does happen. Never tried it.
@engmed4400
@engmed4400 11 месяцев назад
@@e.l.2734 interesting idea. I've seen something like that sold in Wal Mart, but I've never liked using them. Dr. Sholl's makes some out of moleskin, and I've tried them before. They just don't really do the trick. If you can improvise something, I'd be interested to know. I'm always looking for ways to improve the care of Soldiers in combat.
@fictionwriter24
@fictionwriter24 5 лет назад
I've never seen a video like this. It's awesome and very well made. Super informative. Thanks!
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Thanks! Glad you liked it and thank you for the comment!
@walterofontario729
@walterofontario729 3 года назад
A tip. Buy and store a can or 2 of chain lube. Before you start spray the wheels on your wheel barrow, shoppi g cart etc. The grease will help the bearings last longer and will keep squeaky wheels quiet.
@IrishPagan99
@IrishPagan99 3 года назад
A full movie of this would be class
@SylvainSybaris
@SylvainSybaris Месяц назад
They just came out with a new movie called CIVIL WAR
@BHeisler59
@BHeisler59 3 года назад
at the cabin stack the firewood along the porch railing to offer a defensive firing position as you exit the door. Used tractor tires with large diameter rim holes, stacked two high with landscaping around their outer perimeter for illusion of a flower bed, excellent fall back spot with room inside for cache, fill the inside of the sidewalls with soil, tarp the top. Good video
@Down.Range.
@Down.Range. Год назад
Uhh. Cord wood isn't stopping shit.
@warrensteel9954
@warrensteel9954 11 месяцев назад
​@@Down.Range.better than nothing.
@papadad4362
@papadad4362 3 года назад
It was so refreshing to see that your wife was so supportive and absolutely dialed in. Great video!
@qman313
@qman313 2 года назад
This was one of the more realistic and practical videos about an "apocalyptic" situation I have seen. Well plained and thought out.
@AGeekNamedRoss
@AGeekNamedRoss 4 года назад
"I'm Tom Bodett and an EMP won't leave the lights on for you."
@grace4976
@grace4976 3 года назад
😂🤣
@kozmik4848
@kozmik4848 3 года назад
bro motel 6 could do an amazing apocalypse ad campaign
@lonefrogman8595
@lonefrogman8595 9 месяцев назад
His flashlight was still working.
@scowler7200
@scowler7200 3 года назад
A gravity or pump water purifier is mandatory when using a hydration bladder. Steel bottle should be kept for redundancy. A large untreated plastic bag, such as an ice bag, is also vital for collecting morning dew off tree branches and catching rainwater. Water off branches must be boiled.
@markbennettjr
@markbennettjr 4 года назад
Retain those empty mags lady.
@stopreadingthisbro
@stopreadingthisbro 4 года назад
I was just about to comment this, I’d be so sad to drop a mag if shtf and she’s tossing them like they’re trash haha
@peterdragon6367
@peterdragon6367 4 года назад
Yes try to keep them but that’s what you do in training is drop them
@davidoftheforest
@davidoftheforest 3 года назад
if shes doing an emergency reload all she gives a fuck about is getting her rifle back up
@grayantihero6059
@grayantihero6059 3 года назад
@@davidoftheforest all while losing ammo reloading capability. Tell me while in shtf ur gonna easily find spare mags if u keep dropping ur current supply? Lol
@davidoftheforest
@davidoftheforest 3 года назад
@@grayantihero6059 Emergency is the operative word here
@xparkourlegendx
@xparkourlegendx Год назад
I’ve seen a lot of bug out videos but I gotta say this is the most helpful and informative one I’ve seen yet
@tony_T_
@tony_T_ 3 года назад
The scariest part is this isn't even that far from happening in reality.
@rickpickle
@rickpickle 2 года назад
word.
@eerieitroll4999
@eerieitroll4999 2 года назад
Especially now
@hillbillyhomestead1966
@hillbillyhomestead1966 Год назад
@@rickpickle English works best
@ethandoe
@ethandoe Год назад
@@hillbillyhomestead1966 it is English its slang for ok yes and the word "ok" actually started out as slang
@blindfredy6128
@blindfredy6128 Год назад
I won’t be bugging out luckily I live in a small bush town of less than 1400 people and most of us know each other.
@brandonandreski1709
@brandonandreski1709 3 года назад
First off I want to say that I agree with a lot of what this guy talks about, and each situation will be different. Honestly a good way to plan for these situations is to set up role playing games to come up with as many different scenarios as possible and to explore different tactics. Role playing games may sound nerdy but they were created by the military to practice and evaluate combat situations without having to expend resources to do so. Ok so for starters EMP will not kill your car. It will kill your starter which is a 1 hour replacement and why I have 2 extras for my two cars. Pretty much everything else will work. EMP causes a buildup and eventual short of electronics that contain coiled wire structures. Transformers, unshielded electric motors, car starters, ect. Your phone might not get a signal but it would still turn on. IF you don't believe me just to to the navy emp test sight in nevada or look up any video they post showing that computers and electronics tend to be adequately shielded and your phone does not have any structures that will hold a charge long enough to shot them out. A bugout location could be great if you do not have a community you have built up to rely on in an emergency. Make sure to destroy the road behind you so that no one can follow you. You will be less likely to have to deal with anyone following you or some random passers by exploring for resources. In that unwanted situation you may be forced to come face to face with a family of starving desperate people with kids. That situation is the worst case scenario for me. Now you have people who know where you are and that know you have resources. The only option at that point is to move locations with all your stuff or eliminate the threat. It sounds cold but if you start feeding the local wildlife more will come and you will be dealing with too many mouths to feed. When you run out of that food now your in the same position they were in except your also the one they think still has some. People will be desperate. Desperation turns rational people into wild animals. Civilization is only civil because we have enough food, when that runs out we become tribes separated by the smallest differences and drivin to help your tribe survive. After you have set up a community then you can start taking in stragellers. Also keep in mind that those who are not prepped have a huge learning curve to overcome. If you chooses not to leave the city for whatever reason, and you my have a good one, throw all your shit out into your front yard to make it look like your house have already been raided. Tag it with spray paint, brak windows, even make it look like it was burned without hurting the structure. Its grey man for your house. Having a bug out location with a shelter is a great idea but if you don't have one you should have a map of all the state and federal owned land and get used to camping. Keep a spot for your food and other gear permanently but a simple camp area would be my ideal situation because you can move camp around your hidden cashette and avoid being stuck in a difficult to defend cabin or home. mobility is key to survival when there are large number of predators, scavengers, and pray around (not your pray necessarily but people that are unable to deal with the problem). Keep a weeks worth of food from your stash with you at your camp so that if you do get raided you can give them the food and hope they will leave you still have more. Do not go to your cashette for at least two or three days after such a scenario. Smart predators will leave you alive to follow you around and see if you have more resources. You can use this to your advantage to set up an ambush later if you feel so inclined and if the raiders won't leave you alone. Threats will never just go away and smart ones will let you stick around so that they can keep picking on you for whatever reason.
@code_boogie7519
@code_boogie7519 4 года назад
Oh boy, i just checked out the distance between my work and home and its a 12+ hour walk... yay thats gonna be fun.
@rockymims8183
@rockymims8183 3 года назад
Just checked mine after seeing your comment. I got a 14 hour walk.
@richardreese5377
@richardreese5377 3 года назад
@@rockymims8183 same here
@gretchen4708
@gretchen4708 3 года назад
37 minute walk 😅😅
@cwprice1096
@cwprice1096 4 месяца назад
Mines 8.2 miles through a rough neighborhood and I’m female 😮 maybe I need a bike.
@dajo492
@dajo492 4 года назад
This is a great video. I’ve prepped for 20 years and I usually don’t like videos like these. This is really good. Example don’t need a battle rifle on day 1 getting home. Your pistol plus extra mags will be enough. He explains how u realistically bug out if needed. And props when he said don’t walk thru a town. Walk around it no matter what. The longer you stay on the road walking , the more dangerous it is. ( just realized he is an author , read 4 of his books.)
@andymullarx6365
@andymullarx6365 3 года назад
Have there been any good movies made about such a scenario that didn't involve zombies ?
@joedouche3818
@joedouche3818 2 года назад
@@andymullarx6365 RU-vid has a whole lot of actual shtf situation.
@gunsgalore7571
@gunsgalore7571 6 месяцев назад
As a soon-to-be college student living in a dorm 45 minutes away from the family ranch, bugging out and going home mean the same thing to me.
@paulgray1094
@paulgray1094 3 года назад
It's so nice to watch a video where the advice is 'beat a retreat'. Too many of my prepper friends talk endlessly about using weapons aggressively. Yet none of them have ever been under fire. That and think basic, forget hi-tech.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 3 года назад
Thanks for noticing that!
@funsizedi88
@funsizedi88 3 года назад
Most people who talk about being super aggressive, will be the first ones to shit their pants. If you haven't been shot at, you have no idea how you will react. Has happened to me twice as a young teen/young adult, scary as hell, but at least I know how I will react.
@jeffadams9807
@jeffadams9807 Год назад
Stay Alert / Stay Alive...
@shm-62u30
@shm-62u30 9 месяцев назад
I'd always put distance between me and my attacker as there is less to lose retreating than going on the offensive
@sahihray8936
@sahihray8936 18 дней назад
Life is precious
@BL00DSETTAKINOVA
@BL00DSETTAKINOVA 4 года назад
all terrain shoes are a must have! are you going to follow a zig-zag road down a hill knowing you can take short-cut straight down instead? sneakers get wet easilly, shit gets in them, and they don't support your ankles
@vadamsable
@vadamsable 4 года назад
Thanks for the tip.
@exorcists
@exorcists 4 года назад
@Thomas Bubniak most comfortable boots at a cheap price
@constitutionalrepublic1966
@constitutionalrepublic1966 4 года назад
Kilr Debario get special 🥾(Xpeti waterproof 🥾 boots) that are good for -30 degree weather, are ❄️ and 💦 proof. I bought a pair and they are like walking on air. The tongue of the 🥾 is attached to the shoe so water can’t into them. Mine are over my ankles to protect them, and I ordered mine on Amazon. I wear them everywhere and love the way they travel.
@BL00DSETTAKINOVA
@BL00DSETTAKINOVA 4 года назад
@@constitutionalrepublic1966 yup exactly the kind of boots one needs. why wear sneakers when you can have a mid boot that stabilises your ankles, waterproof and is has comfortable has sneakers. Sneakers are purely for urban use in my opinion and i still prefer the tactical advantage of boots even in urban environement
@john2605
@john2605 3 года назад
Unless the boot "upper" is reinforced with plastic then it's not supporting your ankles, it's simple covering them. Best thing most people in these comments, including the maker of this video can do to prepare is get in shape.
@JSAFIXIT
@JSAFIXIT 3 года назад
I'm glad I live where I do. Living way out in the middle of nowhere has it's benefits. There are no actual cities under 100 miles from me. The downside is, this is where people will want to come. For the people who are leaving cities, make sure you have somewhere to go that you are either welcome, or extremely unlikely to be found. People will not be inviting.
@HavaWM
@HavaWM 2 года назад
I was thinking that myself. I live in a VERY rural area of Idaho, and I’m sure there are people who are thinking, “Oh, I’ll just go bug out there. No one lives there, so no one will notice.” Oh I promise you, we’ll notice. There are two families who live on this dirt road. I notice EVERY time a vehicle drives by, let alone some random people strolling through who I’ve never seen before. If you want to go somewhere that no one notices you’re there, go to the city. There are so many people in a big city, you can easily blend in. But out in the boonies? You stick out like a sore thumb, and I hate to be the one to point out the obvious, but farmers like them their boom-boom sticks. 😉 Make sure that wherever you’re going, you made the preparations beforehand, and you’re welcome there. Otherwise, you’re gonna find yourself on the business end of a boom stick. 😏
@cd3dnw
@cd3dnw 2 года назад
I would listen to Fernando Aguirre’s advice about too remote of an area, the economy will collapse pretty soon and far away, remote places with food, farms and the like actually become a target of organized criminal enterprises, just look at Mexico and the avocado problem they just had.
@JSAFIXIT
@JSAFIXIT 2 года назад
@@cd3dnw I'm unaware of that situation. I'll look into it.
@richardhanes7370
@richardhanes7370 Год назад
I'm about 2 hours drive from the closest large city on a farm. I'm shooting anyone that steps a foot on my property if this happens
@Daniel-yq9zm
@Daniel-yq9zm 4 года назад
Great video. Great recommendation on the squad and guerilla tactics. As an ex soldier I commend your knowledge on cover fire and bounding, live to fight another day mindset. Great video my dude!
@rugfixr
@rugfixr 3 года назад
In this survival scenario the tactic of engage and retreat is the mature man's survival tenet. Rambo wouldn't have lived through the opening credits in the real world. This is one of the best, most-concise and pertinent instructional survival videos on RU-vid
@Ironfangzu
@Ironfangzu 8 месяцев назад
Indeed. Winning is not shooting down another person but drawing more attention. Winning is disengaging, and then melting away into the woods. Fire fights use up precious ammo, and when you shoot a weapon, you multiply the changes of yourself getting shot at by about 100.
@saucyscrambler8710
@saucyscrambler8710 Год назад
The cinematic short film we needed but didn’t deserve
@pyrojelli1
@pyrojelli1 4 года назад
If there's an EMP attack, expect paratroopers in the next few hours. Busting down doors and guerrilla warfare. Hide immediately in case of an EMP and bring along a reflective blanket to hide from thermal scans from overhead recon.
@aygwm
@aygwm 3 года назад
Drones bro.
@tennesseeterri
@tennesseeterri Год назад
Do you really think there's enough paratroopers to drop in on everyone? Are you out of your mind? They will all be running around trying to figure out what to do. Also, remember there won't be any planes flying because of the EMP.
@pyrojelli1
@pyrojelli1 Год назад
@@tennesseeterri Planes fly in after being outside the effective range of an EMP. and a follow-up attack of some neutron bombs or nerve gas would do the trick.
@ronswanson2088
@ronswanson2088 Год назад
Instructions unclear, bought 20 Mylar blankets. Now I feel like I’m on mars.
@Luckie337
@Luckie337 4 года назад
Bicycle is a much better choice. Nearly everyone in rural areas has one or two. Pushing a grocery cart on a dirt road!!
@Crash5291
@Crash5291 4 года назад
Indeed a good choice, faster travel, almost silent, can have a trailer attached to haul more junk.
@yonkromis7883
@yonkromis7883 4 года назад
And one with a simple motor on it would be great especially if you had a cart those people could load up everything they have and two bicycles with the car and be gone it 30 or 40 miles an hour
@Des420
@Des420 4 года назад
The grocery cart should be a Stealth Operator Cart Kit Supply Vehicle. Or SOCKS V.
@garryspence9438
@garryspence9438 3 года назад
An exceptional amount of thought went into this video, it's given me a lot more to think about ! I'm really grateful for your posting !
@thedon7974
@thedon7974 3 года назад
This is the first gentleman that I have watched speaking on prepping that makes sense
@easbreid9879
@easbreid9879 4 года назад
I NEVER leave home without my get home bag. Has an extra pistol, 5 mags, survival kit(fire starting, medical equipment, 3 tourniquets, rain jacket, power bank)
@Thesteeloutcast
@Thesteeloutcast 4 года назад
dont be this guy he just has guns and ammo!!
@johnnywriight
@johnnywriight 3 года назад
I’d say don’t fuck w this guy
@timothyt1312
@timothyt1312 3 года назад
I used to carry 1 mag in my handgun and 6 extra mags, now I doubled that, may not have time to reload if needed, I advise not to get into a firefight unless you have no choice, I spent 9 years in the military , everyone will have to do there own way, good luck just in case
@fondolon
@fondolon 3 года назад
It you end up actually needing multiple mags.....you are screwed.
@saltwaterscratcher
@saltwaterscratcher 3 года назад
Be cool if this was a full 2 hour movie with actual things happening I’d so watch it
@ronswanson2088
@ronswanson2088 Год назад
People could make amazing movies if they had the time to. Hollyweird just has the monopoly lol.
@timlaw8074
@timlaw8074 11 месяцев назад
The Walking Dead series is basically what it would be like , w/o zombies of course.
@dnap2526
@dnap2526 8 месяцев назад
​@@timlaw8074no that is the most retarded show
@texasballistics
@texasballistics 4 года назад
Here’s an idea to help with that long walk home. Keep a foldable bicycle in your car. Just saying you could ride a bike home instead of walking all that way.
@patr10t762
@patr10t762 6 месяцев назад
I found a like new folder that was a sniffles era purchase on fb marketplace for $75. About the price of decent shoes and will move me at 3 to 4x the speed of walking.
@k956upg
@k956upg 3 года назад
Living in London uk with 70million people on an island that has very limited wild areas that are able to sustain people very limited wildlife & no guns to hunt means if an Emp hits & takes out electric for a long time we’re all dead anyway. I learnt a lot about wild edibles survival etc & have months of food...But in reality virtually everyone including me wouldn’t last long.
@strelacstrelac2650
@strelacstrelac2650 3 года назад
I lived in UK ...UK is nightmare it is heavily multicultural place people will kill each other after 7 days ... If you live alone in your own place you can easily hoard food for 6-8 months canned beans big bags of rice and a lot of pasta you can buy all that for 500 pounds better stay inside and keep quiet when people kill each other than get out lol UK is the worst country in EU to be when SHTF
@gstraveler1
@gstraveler1 3 года назад
I think the Scottish Western Isles would be the only good option. If you made it part of your plan to be able to kayak or sail across. Smaller populations, a few resources - think you'd have a better chance than what the mainland would become.
@josephpetrick3499
@josephpetrick3499 3 года назад
Remember England is indeed an island, surrended by ocean. Get a fishing rod or net, or traps and fish. I hear the English like their fish. Fish and chips huh? You have lots of wild ocean food available just walk to the coast. Food awaits.💫🌎
@kitty9392
@kitty9392 3 года назад
In World War 2 some Europeans bred rabbits in their apartments. You can also grow microgreens and store vitamins. Can you put a false back in your closet? You can hide things there. At least England isn't awash with guns so you may be able to keep out intruders a little more easily, you can reinforce your doors and windows.
@josephpetrick3499
@josephpetrick3499 3 года назад
A gun is only as good as the ammo you have for it. No ammo it's as good as a club. I have a spear, two swords and a few large hunting knives and an ax. We all go back to medieval times once the ammo and guns are gone. Fifty six million people on an island the size of California maybe. It'll be like those islands in the Pacific, the canary islands, whos population raped the islands of vegitation and trees then slaughtered their population as the food ran out. My suggestion, get a large sail boat, any sail boat and if SHTF say goodbye dear England. Sail to America.🙄💫
@WGGKlayBear
@WGGKlayBear 8 месяцев назад
This kind of stuff always makes me appreciative of my father. Never met a man with better aim, and he was on base fire and EMT for the Air Force. He’s the type of guy who knows the basics of everything from radio to food preservation and solar power.
@redskin6146
@redskin6146 4 года назад
Wow - the production value of this vid was really good. Thanks for the effort of putting this together.
@LiveReady
@LiveReady 3 года назад
Looting in South Africa recently caused billions of rands in destruction. People died in the streets, civilians shot each other down and set up neighborhood barricades. They burned the trucks and busses in the roads, rioted in the streets, looted the stores, ransacked pharmacies and robbed the banks before burning entire warehouses and buildings to the ground. We weren't able to fill Jerry cans with fuel, cars only. This resulted in food shortages, hyper-inflation, a need for medical supplies, a shortage in ammunition, and freight and courier services shutting down. Traveling to and from Gauteng or KwaZulu Natal was extremely dangerous. Getting caught in the road was dangerous. People underestimate how quickly the political, social and economic climates change and break down. Within three days remaining food stores and petrol stations had closed down due to fear of being looted. We take the ability to travel and find resources like food, water fuel and medical supplies for granted and we are naive when we assume that those resources are inexhaustible. Thanks for the great video, preparedness saves lives.
@RogerOscarMike613
@RogerOscarMike613 3 года назад
I know I'm almost a couple of years late to the convo. I would also add for people to keep absolute minimal personal information, ie: papers with names and addresses, in their vehicle as well. If you have to ditch your vehicle, take the registration with you. This will mitigate scenarios of someone with ill intent having your personal info as intel against you.
@TheFaro2011
@TheFaro2011 8 месяцев назад
My ex's address was known to the police of a place he didn't want because of a letter he had in his glove compartment
@pn6513
@pn6513 4 года назад
"Dakota Fire" is good if you're trying to hide light source for cooking, in proportion ofcourse, careful of what wood is being burn, fatwood tends to case a lot of black smoke.
@malva9092
@malva9092 4 года назад
Fatwood?
@altf491
@altf491 4 года назад
@@malva9092 It's basically wood with lots of resin in it. Smells like turpentine, just youtube/google Fatwood and it's use.
@Sledgehammer1944
@Sledgehammer1944 4 года назад
Can you imagine how valuable a horse and buggy will be...
@ironbrutesrage
@ironbrutesrage 4 года назад
My neighbors are all amish so im good
@rdrake316
@rdrake316 4 года назад
@@ironbrutesrage Time to grow a beard and start in breeding. Watch out for them Ohio Amish Mafia types in the 717! Turf Wars in Amish Paradise.
@makeitpay8241
@makeitpay8241 4 года назад
folks will eat that horse!
@PP-uv1kw
@PP-uv1kw 4 года назад
YUP ... HORSEMEAT ... YUM
@hopesanddreams2998
@hopesanddreams2998 4 года назад
Hehe those Amish people are going to be trading and riding horses like “yeh waddup”
@saikarisketches4704
@saikarisketches4704 3 года назад
This was really really good! I appreciate that you took the time out to create this for us. This was warm, welcoming, informative. I hope your effort to help others with this video doesn't go unnoticed.
@michaelmathis1961
@michaelmathis1961 4 года назад
The best video about bugging out while living in the country or small town was to have a spot and a possible "spider hole" near your home. You simply bug out to that spot and wait. After a short time, a couple of days, you then observe your home to see if it has been taken over. If so then you take a action whether to engage and remove them or to let them have it. Good information in this video on planning all the aspects of bugging out.
@brucemartin2605
@brucemartin2605 3 года назад
That's my plan. Situational awareness. I have supplied a camp a few thousand yards from my house in swampy woods..
@thecollectoronthecorner7061
@thecollectoronthecorner7061 3 года назад
you" hide" some canned goods where the tresspassers can find them, However you drill a small hole in the cans and inject them with poison. Teach those tresspassers and thieves a lesson.
@OldSchoolPrepper
@OldSchoolPrepper 4 года назад
love this scenario, as an avid backpacker i've long since learned to use sock liners if i'm walking a long distance that i'm not used too. This will drastically cut down on blisters. you can buy liners or find a set of nylon socks under a regular set of socks works in a pinch (or actual nylons with good toe coverage...the 'toeless' coverage have a sewn seam which will cause blisters.) great video. thanks
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Thanks and great comment! I have not done that but will give it a try.
@tinsoffish1810
@tinsoffish1810 4 года назад
One more use for the fifty pairs of nylons i garbage picked..thanks! Also work as a cold weather layer
@kdawson020279
@kdawson020279 3 года назад
I do like the fact that you mention actual needs and not the needs of a small army in the initial. Avoidance of gunfights, riots, and unrest increases your odds of not dying right off the bat. You can start worrying about the big hardware when you don't have to huck it ten miles in the middle of summer just to get home.
@bricemacaluso2159
@bricemacaluso2159 3 года назад
also, those boots you just changed out of, save the laces. when bugging out, it always helps to have extra cordage, no matter what it is
@Luna-jk9de
@Luna-jk9de 4 года назад
I think I’m in love with this man in the most educational and survivalist way 😂😩
@countrysister700
@countrysister700 Год назад
This widow misses her man but appreciates this one who sacrifices time and treasure to be sure I'm informed, trained and prepped to survive without my guy. 🙏
@kayeb7809
@kayeb7809 Год назад
Since we are in our 60’s and 70’s now I plan on going down with the ship.
@paulao7022
@paulao7022 7 месяцев назад
The elderly and the no so healthy folks, would be better staying put, if they can.
@RandoMuser-h1o
@RandoMuser-h1o 4 месяца назад
the young ones still need the wisdom of the oldies, ESP as you all grew up in a world with technology, something they have no idea about. young people can't cook or fix things either.
@caroldorsett8170
@caroldorsett8170 3 месяца назад
Not me and I am female and 80!!
@DiHandley
@DiHandley 4 года назад
I always used to think that you Americans were crazy with all that talk about bomb shelters and when the SHTF. Now I’m not so sure. Times have changed radically and there is a real chance now that the worst may happen...and soon. This video is a well balanced mature look at what you would need to do. Very impressed. I will be implementing some of your advice! Thanks.
@PrinceAzureZZZ
@PrinceAzureZZZ Год назад
Prepare for the worst and hope for the best 😊 My dad said the kind of people that are prepared are the kind of people who never need it
@mgsharnhorst
@mgsharnhorst 4 года назад
Solar EMP is also a possibility. If you gotta bug out, everybody gonna bug out (eventually). The woods will probably get crowded.
@tackcoma5280
@tackcoma5280 4 года назад
That why they say leave in the first 24hr. People will still be sitting at home and waiting for the power to come back on while you arleady on your way to your bug out location.
@smythe7480
@smythe7480 4 года назад
Within the first few days people will go crazy...remember people fight at buffets...
@chrismarcantel8480
@chrismarcantel8480 4 года назад
Obviously the woods are the best place to be..😉👍
@glenn9892
@glenn9892 3 года назад
It will look like a woodstock walking dead episode.
@theguillenreports7315
@theguillenreports7315 3 года назад
You mean CME?
@off-gridsimplyhappyrodriguez
I live so far out I didn't consider a bug out bag. Making one for my husband for his trip home. Thank you
@geeferg8179
@geeferg8179 4 года назад
Never got an explanation on we why bug out was the immediate and first option? Why not stay put and avoid all this extra danger? Is that covered in the movie/book?
@PeterLawton
@PeterLawton 4 года назад
Although recorded in a rural setting, he did say that you should bug out if you're in a city. I can picture how intense and ruthless the competition would be for resources in New York City. Des Moines, Iowa? Not so much.
@AldousHuxley7
@AldousHuxley7 4 года назад
The average American has a two day supply of food in their pantry. After that they will be out on the prowl and they will likely do anything to feed their family. This will be the case in any city especially after a week or two. It’s at that point a few days after that it would be unsafe to leave but it’s also unwise to stay due to widespread fires and looting for months and years after.
@patrickpina6744
@patrickpina6744 Год назад
This video is hands down one of the best out. The philosophy and overall usage of the time line is spot on! 👌 Excellent video!
@JoshFiver
@JoshFiver 4 года назад
Grocery cart? I’m all for it to push one down the road.... im extremely concerned with everyone else on that road that doesn’t have a cart full of gear and supplies........
@bigfootbyrd9119
@bigfootbyrd9119 4 года назад
bicycle or skateboard
@melanytodd2929
@melanytodd2929 4 года назад
Unlikely you're gonna be the only traveler on that road❣.
@MichaelJosephJr934
@MichaelJosephJr934 3 года назад
Looks like an advertisement for I gotta lotta shit.
@yogibro6442
@yogibro6442 3 года назад
The katrina video were the plain clothsed cops were shooting the family on the bridge with a shopping cart for being looters...
@kitty9392
@kitty9392 3 года назад
A small wheelchair fold down the middle and can be put on the trunk. If I have to walk far, I'll need one.
@caliman5547
@caliman5547 3 года назад
My step dad went thru his first quake, the Northridge Ca quake. Scared the sh!t outta him, we were kinda used to it being from L.A. Anyways, he promptly bought 2 folding bikes, 2 sat phones, cases of water, rolls of 1,5,10,20 dollar bills. 2 .38 revolvers. Kept it in his and Mom's car trunk. That guy was WAY ahead of his time...
@CG-wk6oe
@CG-wk6oe 2 года назад
I liked your video from a retired SF Green Beret. You made some very good points during the video. Please make more!!!! 👍
@ninjagaming2036
@ninjagaming2036 4 года назад
This definitely opened my eyes. When I get back from overseas I for sure need to figure all this out with friends and family
@pcobra5427
@pcobra5427 4 года назад
I’m already in my bug out house and I keep the buzzards fed
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
lol
@SDM121888
@SDM121888 2 года назад
Probably some of the best advice in this video is avoiding conflict. A lot of preppers have this last stand at the Alamo mentality. No thanks! Keep a low profile, know how to bound with your team to effectively break contact, round up your tribe and supplies and move to a more secure location. The amount of blood spilled over a given building or chunk of land simply isn’t worth it in the vast majority of situations.
@RepentB4TooLate
@RepentB4TooLate Год назад
100% AGREE!
@redrustyhill2
@redrustyhill2 Год назад
I think I'd rather go down in a blaze of glory defending what i spent years building rather than being a homeless starving wanderer.
@michaeltrigg5524
@michaeltrigg5524 Год назад
@@redrustyhill2 there's something to that for sure, but I don't think that's what the video is saying. Avoid trouble if you can. But I feel like if someone is breaking into your bugout spot, you kinda don't have a choice.
@redrustyhill2
@redrustyhill2 Год назад
@michaeltrigg5524 my bugout spot is my house and farmstead.
@hillbillyhomestead1966
@hillbillyhomestead1966 Год назад
No not real preppers just the lone wolf mentality will be the crazy ones
@tammydorsey5856
@tammydorsey5856 4 года назад
Thanks for this video I loved how your wife handled herself in this simulation,makes me wish my husband was a military man keep up the teaching because it's a lot of us city dwellers that are going to be lost if we don't look listen and prepare.
@moose9906
@moose9906 5 лет назад
There is some good advice here and this will help many but there are a few things that are either not idea or not covered here. First, that shopping cart is not going to work out well. You have to stay on the roads with it and it is very noisy. There are lots of better options. Second, let's hope and assume he has a .22, a shotgun, and game traps at his bugout location because those will be a lot more useful in long term survival (it is beyond the scope of the video but don't forget to have these). Next, taking the contents of the fridge is not the best plan. Refrigerator/freezer food is going to be unnecessarily heavy, bulky, and much more sensitive to spoilage or spillage. Much of it will also require a fire and depending on the situation and your travel time to your bugout location, you may not want to signal your location by having a fire. A better option is to have ready to eat food caches on the way to your bugout location and save your pack space for other items. Lastly, There isn't a single word on fitness. If you are overweight and out of shape trying to bugout with supplies, you are going to have a bad time of it. You need to be able to ruck at least 5k without rest, through the terrain you would go through if bugging out, packing no less than 20% of your bodyweight as an absolute minimum level of fitness. Overall, a good video and lots of valid points made.
@armorvestrus6882
@armorvestrus6882 4 года назад
Very true the shopping cart is useless. A large wagon would work better.
@tinsoffish1810
@tinsoffish1810 4 года назад
All meat in the fridge freezer.needs to go right on the grill to be made into jerky..
@txgoodolboy
@txgoodolboy 3 года назад
That's the best advice I have heard yet ! Being Force Recon I know this but the general public has no idea . Your doing a good thing here for good people. Only problem is good people lose their shit too ! Civilization to complete Kaos is 3 days
@smokethirteen
@smokethirteen 4 года назад
I really enjoyed reading Jonathan Hollerman’s 3 book series EMP. I hope he writes another series!
@josephwarra5043
@josephwarra5043 3 года назад
"When the bullets start to fly, so do I."
@northernstar1869
@northernstar1869 3 года назад
why am I leaving my house in this scenario? seems more dangerous out of the home than in it
@jessebrown4755
@jessebrown4755 2 года назад
I was thinking same
@Moni-T-V
@Moni-T-V Год назад
Like he says, have a 2nd or a 3rd place to go to , especially outside the city if you stay home pretty soon, rioting will start, and you will be left with anything. It's important to know how to fish, hunt, have knifes, sling shot etc know how to start a fire. You will have more chances of surviving in the country side than in the city
@tinsoffish1810
@tinsoffish1810 4 года назад
Please! Make an apocalypse short movie..yours would actually be high quality!
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Thanks! That would be a lot of fun to film :) I have a couple short (incomplete) scripts I’ve written. If we end up undertaking something like that it’ll be a while. We’ll see how things go :)
@steelman2544
@steelman2544 Год назад
So my commute is 125 miles (one way). My get home bag is much larger and I do carry a battle rifle. If an EMP did happen to cause my vehicle to turn off I have about 5 days of travel ahead of me. Wish me luck!!
@ArcherBowman
@ArcherBowman Год назад
I've been preparing since I was a junior in high school - 1985. The things that keep me awake are the thousands of ways things can go sideways each and every step along the way. We do have to put one foot in front of the other, and do our best to employ the fundamentals. With prayer and good practices, we may be lucky enough to experience another day with people we care about.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Next Tuesday we will be releasing a brand new "Bugout" film sneak peek by Joshua Enyart, a.k.a. the Gray Bearded Green Beret. This new bugout series will be a 3 film series about bugging in, alternate locations, and bugging out. The first film will be the bugout film, which reviews PACE planning (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, and Emergency), Ultralight bugout bag setups, caches, land nav., and so much more. This film is going to be unlike anything that's ever been put out before, with a top-notch expert who happens to be a former Ranger and Green Beret, as well as a lead instructor for the Pathfinder school, owned by Dave Canterbury. This bugout film will Not be scenario-based. It will be a no-nonsense look at Joshua's entire plan for ANY situation, based on the standard needs we all have, as well as all of his recommended gear. If you're looking for truth in a world full of mostly b.s. prepper advise, Joshua is the guy who has lived that life and will bring you the realities of Bugout. Stay tuned for the first sneak peek next Tuesday, August 25th, 2020. The new film is set to drop late September. We have done 3 films with Joshua already; "Into the Woods", "Wilderness Medical", and "Into the Ozarks", which just launches this past Tuesday, and is 50% off thru Sunday. thesurvivalsummit.com/premier-into-the-ozarks/
@Libertymoondreams
@Libertymoondreams 2 года назад
@Greybeardedgreenberet ... what kind of water bottle is that you use that u can warm up on fire also?
@pdoutdoors7272
@pdoutdoors7272 4 года назад
This is one of the most well put together videos I have seen. To the point information, common sense recommendations and without the arrogance of other videos. Great job. Thanks.
@JustBetterShorts
@JustBetterShorts Год назад
Love the shopping cart idea! Going to make a cart with some larger quiet wheels and work on silencing rattles. Also going to outfit it to carry my cat carriers so I don’t have to abandon my pets. A cart was luckily just deposited near my home and would help me get out of the city if need be. Might even look into a steering system so that I won’t have to walk if it’s downhill!
@suzannechance5876
@suzannechance5876 Год назад
Better get to it, Luke! Times are getting weirder!
@archenema6792
@archenema6792 Год назад
It's terrible advice. A bicycle with a trailer is faster and quieter.
@edknight9153
@edknight9153 Год назад
Welp, going to Walmart now.
@cadamham
@cadamham 11 месяцев назад
Good idea. You can eat the pets along the way😅
@darkred3437
@darkred3437 11 месяцев назад
@@cadamhamlol!
@bbutc
@bbutc 4 года назад
Still plenty of hardy old vehicles around that have mechanical fuel injection or carburetors and mechanical ignition that are far more resistant to EMP than modern vehicles which are basically computers on wheels. May pay to keep one around even if its just for such a scenario.
@prepperminded5732
@prepperminded5732 4 года назад
1980 4wd Ford Bronco
@supercooled
@supercooled 4 года назад
Vex T who’s right? You or the op?
@marcushennings9513
@marcushennings9513 4 года назад
Anything is possible but I dont think the powers that be would want 80,000 lb tractor trailers suddenly barreling out of control by an emp.. it will most likey be an oops that knocks the grid out very nice, civil and orderly just like the quarantine.
@bbutc
@bbutc 4 года назад
@Vex T The only 2 circuits you need to operate an old vehicle (Pre 1970's ECU's) are the starter motor circuit and the ignition circuit. The starter circuit is not only very simple but extremely tough and capable of handling currents ranging from 60 to 150 amps - it's very unlikely to be damaged by even a large amount of electromagnetic energy. The ignition circuit would not be damaged by an EMP because it is a circuit specifically designed to convert electromagnetic energy into high voltages (12,000-25,000 volts) and any induced EMF (electromotive force) would be discharged at the spark-plugs, if it even reached the required level to do so. Modern cars however would be f***ed because all their electrical systems contain IC's and other tiny electronic components which are intolerant to erroneous levels of EMF - they would fry and the vehicle would not operate.
@dudester873
@dudester873 4 года назад
The kinds of things an EMP will damage will be integrated circuits by producing an over-current in their tiny internal conductors/junctions (rated for milliAmps) and so blow them. If you have a large coil of wire (rated for Amps), then it will most likely not damage that unless the EMP blast was extremely close; and if it was that close, then you wouldn't be around to drive anyways).
@jcampo4
@jcampo4 4 года назад
The Great Solar Flash is coming. A cosmic EMP. Thanks for sharing this video.
@joannbeckley
@joannbeckley Год назад
Wow this is the best video I have seen on you tube in a while! I would have never thought to do what you and your wife had done in this video! You Both Were Amazing!!!! And gave me so much to learn and live off of!!! You are both just so amazing!!!!
@Funtimes670
@Funtimes670 2 года назад
Imagine being on vacation out of state if this all went down. I mean the best would be that your family might all be with you. If you are more than a few days foot travel away, you might as well be prepared to never see your “bug out shelter” again and start making friends with the toughest locals you can find. I will be driving to Utah from Oklahoma in October and this very scenario crossed my mind.
@middknightdream1577
@middknightdream1577 2 года назад
You will most likely run across the military before most civilians in that case since tornado alley is also home of several military bases.
@jukeboxhero1649
@jukeboxhero1649 4 года назад
Carry several small soda bottles with water because they are light and strong. That way you can use your Sawyer filter and if you only have one container for water like a bladder then you are screwed if it is popped or leaking. Bladder is ok on the side but not only container.
@ambersykora352
@ambersykora352 4 года назад
You can buy cheap flattening plastic water bottles from the dollar store in summer they fold up when empty and take zero space, and then expand to a normal size bottle of water. They're usually only a dollar. Or you could just buy a huge bottle of nascent or lugols iodine for water purification/antimicrobial, antiviral/antifungal/antiparasitic.....antimicrobialntifungalntiparasiticnd just use it on whatever water you come across. Or pack a clear plastic drop cloth for painting and collect the morning dew every day which is the best water....as it is distilled.
@jbonesthriftstoretoys6064
@jbonesthriftstoretoys6064 4 года назад
You’re absolutely right. In Iraq, camel backs were popping left and right. You lose too much composure and consideration when you’re run ragged and just need to rest. Those bladders would take the full weight of a grunt, his armor, ammo and gear all the time. I hated camel backs and mounted my old canteens and Nalgene bottle on my 5 and 7 o’clock positions on my interceptor. I later went to Afghanistan and maybe thought the camel backs had improved as I was using an entire reissue of improved gear. Nope, camel backs are pretty trash. I’m old usgi canteens all the way. When I did use mine, I’d fill it half way and tried pushing all the air out before tightening down the seal.
@MYZTICTRAVLER
@MYZTICTRAVLER 2 года назад
Very very good video. You put a lot of work into this. Appreciate the professionalism. And the advice is on the mark. Thanks!!!!
@JH-kh9lf
@JH-kh9lf 4 года назад
Personally when I left my vehicle, I remove the plates and all Paperwork indicating where I lived, but that's just me...
@scotmandel6699
@scotmandel6699 4 года назад
Especially registration and proof insurance with your address on it.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
Use it for tinder and a surface to cook on! Half joking....
@tinsoffish1810
@tinsoffish1810 4 года назад
How could anyone run your plates?...
@presidentgateway
@presidentgateway 4 года назад
Many good tips here, some less so. E.g., if you have a grocery cart and nothing better, then you have done a piss poor job of preparation. Any lawn cart is infinitely better. Even a golf pull cart with a large duffel is far better. You need something that will work well off road. And avoid long, open fields. Stick to the edges. Speaking of roads, that is where the bandits will lie in wait. Good advice to never go through town, but better to go on roads as little as possible, or not at all. Question of SHTF weapons is endless. Those two well equipped ARs mean a lot of money spent, heavy weight to carry, and not a lot of ammo. It's a good choice if you live in open country like the West, but for wooded country I would prefer one .22LR with a silencer, plus a suppressed 9mm carbine for each person. Shots longer than 100 yds are uncommon in wooded country. Slinking away is much better than shooting at that distance. The advice to always have a handgun on your person is solid. I would choose a 9mm, simplifying my ammo with the carbines. The .22 means I can easily carry a thousand rounds or two, for extended SHTF.
@danielgouge4639
@danielgouge4639 4 года назад
Even at 12 yrs old skipping school once me and my friend took back roads and walked through grass that had been trimmed. But stayed off the main road as much as possible. Even a kid knows that. So yeah if you know the area and can avoid the main road its best. The narrator does say not to go through town and avoid the road as much as you can. A compass and knowing how to determine direction without one would be a good thing to mention to a newbie as well.
@mikeholmanlovesyou
@mikeholmanlovesyou 4 года назад
if you paid attention. hes discussing the first few days after the event. i highly doubt you will find any roadside bandits on day 2 of a disaster. people will be looting televisions at walmart. or hanging out at home waiting for the power to come back on.
@dougsnavely847
@dougsnavely847 4 года назад
100% agree. But what would force you to leave your home?
@Radagast49230
@Radagast49230 4 года назад
@@danielgouge4639 Better to completely ignore roads and use the power line right of ways if you must travel during such a situation.
@tattoochef
@tattoochef 4 года назад
@@Radagast49230 that never occurred to me! Good piece of info there.
@JasonAndrews1995
@JasonAndrews1995 Год назад
This is super interesting and loved watching it. But the whole time I'm thinking: man there sure are a lot of people that live in fear.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit Год назад
Preparedness doesn’t equal fear, and it never has. The ones who assume this are usually those who are not prepared. The need to be prepared is based on: the nature of man, Mother Nature, and most of All, History. Learn to be prepared and you’ll have less fear of the unknown. Not being afraid at all, while also being completely unprepared, isn’t being unafraid or brave, it’s just the ignorance of reality.
@JasonAndrews1995
@JasonAndrews1995 Год назад
@TheSurvivalSummit I'm a native Texan and prepped for a multitude of situations. But you don't maybe feel like it's gone too far at any point? Once prepping encircles your life, it kind of demonstrates just a pure environment of fear.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit Год назад
@@JasonAndrews1995 I think that’s just one opinion. Maybe some people take it too far, but most people aren’t prepared at all.
@andycorcoran3556
@andycorcoran3556 Год назад
great video man as a prepper myself and only having a few years of military experience I can say that I agree with everything you just said and the video shows great examples of this. Keep up the great work.
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
We've recently added Best Selling Author Jonathan Hollerman's books to our site: thesurvivalsummit.com/products/books-and-pdfs/
@ElectrosLetsPlays
@ElectrosLetsPlays 3 года назад
Do you happen to have audiobook versions?
@PSC4.1
@PSC4.1 3 года назад
Idea: A good way of having a modern vehicle that is kept from being EMP’d is either have an older Humvee (HMMWV) that has as few electric parts as possible or store a modernized vehicle in a storage container or a barn that is made primarily of metal that is completely sealed when the door(s) to it is closed. I suggested the HMMWV because they run on diesel and if you can get your hands on ethanol and a few other ingredients out can make biodiesel, however this will require you to do maintenance on that humvees fuel filters a fuel lines because biofuels have been known to be able to flush the crud out of a vehicles engine, hence the need to clean out its fuel filters, this also applies with other modern day vehicles that run on diesel or gas cars that can run biofuels.
@NikiLivi5
@NikiLivi5 Год назад
I have a friend with an older diesel truck that he runs on cooking oil. He smells like kfc coming and going but it’s worked for years.
@clintsimmons2626
@clintsimmons2626 3 года назад
I really liked your video and my family and I learned a lot. I think your advice about having a get-home bag and keeping hydrated was great, but I think your advice about avoiding gun fights like the plague was the most compelling. Living here in rural Oregon, I have found that about 90% of my friends and associates who own firearms can't wait to use them in a real-life situation. Most of them wouldn't hesitate to engage in a fire fight with looters to stop the looting, or that's what they think they would do. In a real life situation I'm sure that most people would try to avoid any kind of gun fight out of simple survival instincts and self preservation. It seems as if most of my friends and other people I know around here would just shoot someone eyeballing your gear or checking out your stuff. It's appalling to me how people around here grab their sidearm and have it in hand and ready to shoot at the smallest provocation. The other day I was driving home after a long work day and found myself nodding off at the wheel so I pulled into the first safe place I came across to get a bit of sleep. It was in the driveway of a home for sale. The house was empty and it looked like no one was living there at the time so I put my seat back and quickly fell asleep. About a half hour later I woke up and felt rested enough to continue my way home. I was in the process of rubbing my eyes and stretching and was just about to turn over the key to start my car (It's an older car. Needs a key to start it won't work with the push button) and a man in a giant white truck came screeching to a stop just a few feet from my car. He jumped out and quickly came up to my window with his side arm in hand. Looked like a Glock 9mm but can't be positive. All I know is it looked like a cannon in this guys hand. He pointed it at me and demanded to know what I was doing there. I told him exactly what I was doing and that I was just about to leave. He asked why I thought it was OK to park in his driveway. I answered that it looked like the house was uninhabited (which it was) and I was dangerously tired so I pulled off as quickly as I could so I wouldn't be a danger to myself or others on the road. I told him driving while drowsy was as dangerous if not more so than driving while drunk. I don't know why this guy had his gun drawn and pointed at me, but he must have realized I was telling him the truth judging from the way he was scrutinizing my just-having-woke-from-a-deep-sleep look in my eyes, and he told me to leave and to never return. I'm only sharing this here because something similar happened to my best friend. He had someone pull their sidearm and put the gun in his chest while screaming at him to get off of his property. He had only stopped at the man's house to see if he had seen his runaway dog. The man was so irate that my buddy thought for sure he was going to get shot, but he was able to walk away without any bloodshed. So that's why I really appreciated your advice about staying out of battles. While I think you would be well within your rights to shoot someone who was threatening you and your family with violence and they weren't heeding your warnings to stop, or someone was stealing your stuff and wasn't stopping after a warning, I don't think it's necessary or smart to go around acting like a bad ass because you have a small Johnson. That's all. Thank you and God bless!
@freethinker9071
@freethinker9071 6 месяцев назад
That does not sound like a great area to be in.
@isaiahbrains8039
@isaiahbrains8039 4 года назад
Living in the country You don't need to leave your property to survive👍
@TheSurvivalSummit
@TheSurvivalSummit 4 года назад
That’s why they went to the country lol. This is why I live in the country :)
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