@@TheBugOutLocation Grayl geopress...all day long as opposed to the sawyer . T.C.O.P. tent ..Best tent ever made . I like your first aid kit ...impressive. My bic lighter is wrapped in waxed jute, gorilla tape and a ranger band . I now go with no.36 bank line .. Nalgene stainless Steel 1liter water bottle with 750 ml Tbs nesting Bush pot with bail plus butterfly handles . My blade is a mora garberg carbon multi mount. My tools option is a sak ranger ,plus knipex mini needlenose combination pliers.. Olight h1r nova .. Boots .... lowa combat gtx . Best in the business , imo My bag is urban survival based so it contains my 14 inch ,ovalised, tool steel gorilla bar... really heavy but worth it's weight in gold . Everything goes in or on my maxpedition falcon 2 Remember , the more you know , the less you carry...that's why I carry a lot ...😂😅 Great video ...
Like this video hints at. My “ bug out bag” is really a small part of my total “system”. It fills in with my EDC, my get home bag. And my vehicle EDC. And my vehicle load out when I need to relocate to my big out location.
I would argue that cover or shelter is the most important, one can die in a few hours due to exposure, then I'd start with water. Just saying, as someone who has known someone who died of exposure it is critical.
I’m from the uk, north London, and I have a bag and kit ready for as much as I can be ready within the law and as much as I can store without messing up daily life. But iv got a pretty good set up and good set of skills that hopefully can keep me going for abit longer then most in times of shit 💩☠️
I would also suggest getting a headlamp and or a flashlight that is simultaneously rechargeable as well as able to run off of batteries of some kind. That way if the rechargeable battery runs out and you can't recharge it but you happen to have some spare batteries on you or your at least are able to get some spare batteries then you're not completely screwed and still able to power your things.
A lot of prepper in the community they say bug out they say it's the last resort that b.s they don't have any survival skills that's why they say it's the last resort they never practice survival skills that's why it says bug out when is The last resort that's why they say that me and my prepper group we're going to woods and practice our survival skills so we won't get rusty
How big of a problem if any, to boil water in the same container you cook, I hear doing that can leach the taste of the food you prepare into the water you drink, making the water taste unpleasant, when you just want clean fresh water or tea but it tastes like beef stew...does anyone have have any experience of this happening and how much of a bummer it really is?