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The purpose of this channel is to promote prepping and survival to those that have an interest. I enjoy fishing, camping and "nature" in general.
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Forums may be a little retro for some people but they do hold a wealth of information and you get to interact with likeminded people. Why not register and partake in "prepping" subjects? Alternatively why not visit UK Resilience for disaster preparedness advice? No need to register, just visit the site and browse. The links to both are below.
Thank you for your interest in my channel.
CHEAP and EASY way to store staples for your EMERGENCY store #prepper
Cheap and easy way to store staples to prolong their best before dates and prevent them from spoiling.
Ideal for emergency preparedness food storage, Prepper pantry and SHTF.
#prepper #ukprepper #foodstorage
Ideal for emergency preparedness food storage, Prepper pantry and SHTF.
#prepper #ukprepper #foodstorage
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HOW TO - Plan and THEN build a Get Home Bag that meets YOUR needs | Preppers |
Просмотров 4822 месяца назад
This is NOT a normal, here's my Get Home Bag and Contents video. This is about identifying YOUR individual needs, planning and THEN building a GHB that best suits you as an individual Prepper's needs. #prepper #ukprepper #preparedness
Preppers short term survival kit for my MUM based on the UK Gov | Preppers shelter at home kit|
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
Have made up a short term (3 - 4 days) shelter at home kit based on the UK Governments Prepare website. Lots of preppers share their kit and ideas on RUclips but you don't see many making up kits for their nearest and dearest!! #prepper #ukprepper #shtf
Water storage and treatment for Preppers | Keep it simple stupid | #prepper #ukprepper
Просмотров 4072 месяца назад
Info on how to store water for use should the SHTF. Primarily directed at Preppers, especially new Preppers from the UK or anywhere else.
2 Easy Mods for the Sawyer Squeeze Filter - Pre Filter & Carbon Element
Просмотров 4442 месяца назад
2 Easy Mods for the Sawyer Squeeze Filter. Fitting a pre-filter to prolong the life of the filter, to reduce sediment and leaf matter. And a carbon element to help reduce harmful heavy metals, chemicals, pesticides etc. Also improves the "taste" of the water. Ideal for backpackers, preppers and survivalists. Utilises a 3/8" stainless steel meshed, dome washer (pre filter) and a Platypus, Gravit...
New to prepping? Seen the UK Gov Prepare website? Watch this for better advice | UK Preppers |
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
#prepper #ukprepper #disasterpreparedness #preparedness Have you seen the UK Gov Prepared website? A lot of the info is solid but as usual it's not good enough. I have highlighted their mistakes and added additional information with regards to being prepared for emergencies in the UK. This information is primarily aimed at non preppers and members of the public that want to be prepared. Apologi...
UK Prepared - Is it a good idea to promote preparedness in the UK?
Просмотров 6472 месяца назад
A mini rant and of course my opinion on the roll out of the UK Prepared website. The comments from various News outlets resulted in this video. Preppers and especially UK Preppers. What are your thoughts? Personally I think promoting preparedness is a worthwhile thing despite the negatives and those that have their head in the sand. #prepper #ukprepper
Light Weight Personal Survival Kit For Thru Hikers etc
Просмотров 4233 месяца назад
My attempt at building a light weight personal survival kit. Thru hikers etc only carry the essentials and are always looking to save weight. Some in the UK don't even carry a pocket knife! Please critique the video as we learn from peer review. Just remember this is LIGHT WEIGHT so no metal mugs, full tang knife, bow saw or poncho included. Weight matters! #prepper #survival #preparedness
Fast & Lightweight | Mil-Tec Cook Stand (modified) and Monkey Boy Stove | My Go To Water Boiler!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Have I found my ultimate water boiler? I think so. A modded Mil-Tec Cook Stand and an Alcohol Monkey Boy Stove (burner). Lightweight 116g and fast, boils a cup of water in approx 4 min 30 seconds! Ideal for Preppers Go Bags, Survivalists, Bushcrafter's and lightweight Hikers. A minute long Pictorial (at the end) shows how I make the famous Monkey Boy Stove. #prepper #survival #bugoutgear
Free Hack to stop Y pegs from biting back | Prepper | Survivalist #prepper #survival
Просмотров 7724 месяца назад
A very short video showing how I stop Y pegs/stakes from being naughty and hurting my hand!! #prepper #survival #ukprepper
Survival Items that work, those that are RUBBISH and everything in between | Preppers | Survivalists
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.4 месяца назад
Items that in MY opinion are good, those that are rubbish and lots of other pro's/con's when deciding what YOU as a Prepper or Survivalist should pack in your Go Bags, Get Home Bags and Bug out Bags. #survival #prepper #ukprepper
Admin Bag Contents and Level 1 Survival Items | Survival | Prepper
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
Following on from last Saturdays video that covered my Bergen loadout, this is the second and final part that covers my Admin Bag and what I class as Level 1 Survival items. Level 1 items should be on your person and NOT kept in your pack, this means you don't have all your eggs in one basket! #prepper #survival #ukprepper
Adding Three Essential Survival Items to a Watch | Prepper | Survivalist
Просмотров 8994 месяца назад
Easy way for Preppers and Survivalists to add three essential survival items to their EDC wrist watch. #prepper #survival #ukpreppers
Bergen loadout | How I pack | Packing Mentality | Prepper | Survival
Просмотров 7724 месяца назад
An overview of what, why and how I pack my Lowe Alpine Sting (Dutch Army Bergen). Could be for an overnight stealth camp, or a weekend away or potentially for a week. #prepper #ukpreppers #survival
4 Prepper items that Deserve YOUR Attention #prepper #ukpreppers #preparedness
Просмотров 7855 месяцев назад
Four items that Preppers should check out, two for Bugging in and two for bugging out. All available from Amazon. 3 Pack Motion Sensing LED Lights from Star Spangled Firexo Pan Fire extinguishing sachet Firexo Mini 7 in 1 Fire extinguisher Plumbers Soldering mat No affiliation, all products purchased with my own cash! #prepper #ukpreppers #preparedness
Emergency Survival Fire Kit | Preppers | Survivalists
Просмотров 6415 месяцев назад
Emergency Survival Fire Kit | Preppers | Survivalists
Simple inexpensive radio comms primarily for UK Preppers
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Simple inexpensive radio comms primarily for UK Preppers
How to build a Go Bag for localised events - UK Preppers | Not a bushcraft kit
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
How to build a Go Bag for localised events - UK Preppers | Not a bushcraft kit
How To Start Prepping in the UK or Anywhere Else | Preppers | SHTF
Просмотров 13 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How To Start Prepping in the UK or Anywhere Else | Preppers | SHTF
Preppers Utilise Your Storage Space And Stop Intruders Wiping You Out
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Preppers Utilise Your Storage Space And Stop Intruders Wiping You Out
Normalcy Bias - it's NOT normal Re boot and prepare for WHEN the SHTF not IF
Просмотров 1887 месяцев назад
Normalcy Bias - it's NOT normal Re boot and prepare for WHEN the SHTF not IF
Preppers | Emergency Food Preps - KISS and How To Make A Camo Rucksack Cover
Просмотров 8087 месяцев назад
Preppers | Emergency Food Preps - KISS and How To Make A Camo Rucksack Cover
Survival Necklace | Survival Items hung around the neck on paracord | Being Prepared
Просмотров 4937 месяцев назад
Survival Necklace | Survival Items hung around the neck on paracord | Being Prepared
Prepping and survival alternative to Ranger Beads
Просмотров 7578 месяцев назад
Prepping and survival alternative to Ranger Beads
Layer your survival kit FT Helikon - Tex SERE pouch | Integrate EDC to increase your survivability!
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Layer your survival kit FT Helikon - Tex SERE pouch | Integrate EDC to increase your survivability!
6 Preps YOU may have MISSED for BUGGING IN
Просмотров 4068 месяцев назад
6 Preps YOU may have MISSED for BUGGING IN
Stove options for Bug Out Bags | Get Home Bags and Go Bags | What works best and why
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Stove options for Bug Out Bags | Get Home Bags and Go Bags | What works best and why
How do YOU know you have ENOUGH preps to get you through the SHTF | Preppers | Survivalists
Просмотров 2958 месяцев назад
How do YOU know you have ENOUGH preps to get you through the SHTF | Preppers | Survivalists
The most COMPREHENSIVE SURVIVAL KIT in a TIN I have ever built
Просмотров 18 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The most COMPREHENSIVE SURVIVAL KIT in a TIN I have ever built
Preppers | Rapid Ridgeline (modified) and rucksack hanger | NO SKILL or knowledge of knots REQUIRED
Просмотров 1479 месяцев назад
Preppers | Rapid Ridgeline (modified) and rucksack hanger | NO SKILL or knowledge of knots REQUIRED
Great gear but the most irritating and boring presentation I have ever sat through.
I believe that we are facing a global famine in the coming years that will be so extreme that billions of people will die. Due to the massive worldwide decline in insect populations, the entire ecosystem will collapse in a few years, and it will be 100,000 times worse than the Great Chinese Famine caused by humans in 1959 when Mao ordered the extermination of sparrows. Do you have any tips on how to protect ourselves when there will be many food shortages and the entire ecosystem collapses?
Long time no see Fella !! - was locked out about 2 years ago....But great to see you still on form ThomasTwin
My hometown in Cumbria flooded. It was Jan 2005. Lost power at 5.30am so no lighting, heating, hot water, everything electric. Thank god for tea lights. Wish I'd known about creating a room within a room for the kids to sleep in, also that candles require a carbon monoxide detector. By 11am supermarkets had shut, no petrol stations, no cash machines available. Luckily we lived on a hill, friends/family weren't so lucky. By nightfall there was looting, so glad we had a battery operated radio. Motorway was cut off, couldn't get across the city to relatives. The fire/police stations were flooded as were council offices where emergency plans were stored. They had to send a diver in. Mobile phones, Internet, portable handsets gone in mins. Only thing that worked was an old plug in BT landline. It was very surreal how things changed in such a short space of time. This went on for days. People got sick during the cleanup due to contamination from sewers. You'd be surprised how life can change in a few hours.
i love my fieldmaster and have a pretty similar setup. i also put on the plus scales. i opted for yellow for visibility. i have not put the ferro rod in it because i carry a lighter next to it anyway. i did not magnetize the pin but i did magnetize the phillips driver.
Brilliant, refreshing to find a prepping site that does not require a vast array of weaponry in the background. Well done, keep it up. You will be responsible for helping a lot of people.
Tea light heater. Put a tea light or 3 in an ikea cutlery holder, stainless steel with lots of holes in. Put a teracotta plant pot over it. Gentle radiant heat.
Love it when I hear about prepping from here in the uk. Subbed, cheers mate
You're welcome and thanks for the sub. Enjoy your day 👍
Thank you, I just received this pack today, but I'm primarily going to use it for rucking. I'm no Hercules, so I doubt I'll exceed 50lbs, and I'm only starting with 25lbs, so I hope It'll withstand the weight. One thing I am disappointed about is that there is no quick grab water bottle pouch, as I won't be utilizing the bladder system. There was a RUclips video on what i thought was this same pack, that had water bottle pouches, and I based my purchase on that video. I still like the pack, but not having quick access to hydration is a negative.
Over all it's a good bag. Not having an open water bottle pocket is a pain. The side pockets will take a canteen. You just have to choose one that fits haha. Enjoy your day 👍
@@p2snetwork Stay well and enjoy.
The reasoning is sound. buy quality gear for a survival kit bag. Your life is worth the money.
@@jamescooper2618 Absolutely, enjoy your day
Nice kit. I was going to suggest fishing kit. Also a sling shot band. You can make a sling shot with the knife and saw. Sling shot can be used to hunt for squirrels, rabbits, game birds, etc. I subscribed. I have a channel if you wish go check it out.
@@SubUrbanNinja-EDC cheers for the sub and for watching, I'll check your channel out. Have a great day 👍
At least one of the more realistic videos about a Go bag (as I call it) or a BOB as some people call it. As for documents I have all important ones scanned on a metal USB stick that I EDC on my keychain. Of course it's always good to have some emergency numbers in your wallet. I EDC a mini multitool in my pocket but have a full size multitool and Silcock key in my Go bag. I would also add some zip ties.
Thanks for watching, enjoy your day 👍
top video. thanks for posting
You're welcome and thanks for watching. Enjoy your day 👍
Some good points well made thanks Alan 👍
Thanks mate
Interesting video thanks 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
What about a foil blanket. There may not be heat
They have there uses but for sheltering in place you can't bear a duvet. Thanks for watching 👍
Can you store sugar in the same way
Absolutely, just make sure the bottle is bone dry. Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Alan great idea 👍😀
@@allanparkins8142 cheers mate
Solid advice Alan many thanks,appreciate the effort you put in 👍😀
@@allanparkins8142 cheers mate, have a good 'un 👍
How do you manage to dry the bottle thoroughly? ive left my bottles upset down for a couple of days and still have droplets of water inside…
@@marierobinson3935 shook them out then left them on a south facing window sill for a few days.
Over time, will the plastic smell the oats inside? How long will the oats last in this bottle, a good idea though
@@carolynellis387 from my own personal point of view, twice the amount of time that is stated on the original packaging. Let's remember the BBD is just that, best before. Like all food you look, sniff and taste before consuming. Thanks for watching,👍
Dakt, water , Beams and Rice first. Them you can get trinkets! As for torches and things well, I think most households have those!
You lost me with the Dakt and Beams?? Believe me, torches and lanterns are not common in most households. Thanks for watching 👍
I have spare tin openers but after a few uses they are useless, i dont know whats going on with them?? like your videos❤
@@marierobinson3935 thank you for the kind words. Some tin openers appear to be made of very soft metal and bend easily ...
Please, folks, have a backup can opener just in case. You dont wanna find out, at the worst time, that tools can and will break.
@@reggaetonjones1988 absolutely, one is none.
Great ideas, many thanks.
@@Howeverwhatabout You're welcome, thanks for watching.
I'm 79 years old and was a Boy Scout in my youth. The Scouting magazine called "Boys Life" (back issues found online) had an article back in the 1950s which showed how to make a shirt pocket-sized survival kit. It included waterproof matches (which were made by dipping the heads of wooden matches down half the length of the match in fingernail polish), a small compass, fish hooks and line, water purification tablets, and several other items I have forgotten over the years. Of course all boys carried a pocket knife in those days, and they were used to play games such as "split" and "mumblipeg" on the school playgrounds, fun things which are viewed with horror in this present insane world.
@@randykelso4079 thank you for your input, it's appreciated. The world has changed and not necessarily for the better. Enjoy your day and stay safe 👍
If my memory serves me correctly the oat company uses glyphosphates as a pesticide (which is carcinogenic)Might be worth checking that out.
@@josephinetedds418 we have a forum member that works at a rolled oats factory believe it or not. I'll ask him. Thanks for the heads up and enjoy your weekend 👍
@@p2snetwork We buy our "Organic" oats from Aldi. KAVANAGHS porridge oats about £2.25
@@timandkarencattle5041 Thanks, cheers for watching.
@@timandkarencattle5041 love Kavanaugh's oats
A good cheap option Alan, thanks for showing it.
@@deeps2761 cheers mate 👍. Enjoy your evening.
Great idea using a bottle as a funnel and how to make an adapter.👍
@@cappsdog631 Cheers matey, have a good 'un 👍
Good idea. I think i will use a jar though. A lot less hassle.
@@simonsolo7750 we as in our house hold don't really have jars other than jam jar size. But whatever works for you. Cheers for watching and enjoy your day.
Real honey, not from the supermarket, and some freeze dried berry powder and your are golden for a load of SHTF breakfasts. Sticks to your ribs through lunch!
@@brashachilles9725 never tried "real" honey and not keen on supermarket honey. Perhaps I should give it a go? Hope you're well and cheers for watching.
@@p2snetwork They add sugar or corn syrup to supermarket honey. That’s why it can go moldy. Unadulterated honey can last forever, its antibiotic properties make it suitable for covering burns. Has been found in Egyptian tombs, still edible. A good, healthy slow burn source of energy. I have 6 liters in my deep set it and forget it preps. Available at street markets and the internet. Best bought directly from the beekeeper. Keeping bees would be a great post SHTF skill.
@@brashachilles9725 cheers mate. I'll investigate further and have to have a taste. 👍
Damn I came for advice on stationery! ;-)
@@crouchingtadpole5158 😂😂😂
Brilliant idea for the storage and the funnel. On a different note ; we don't have council supplied caddies for waste food in the kitchen. We just cut the bottom 5 or 6 inches of a milk bottle off and use that with a compostable liner.
@@user-gj7jb8xz2j cheers for watching and that's a good idea too. Enjoy your day 👍
My EDC survival kit is called the ‘OLOK psk’ (One Litre, One Kilo), it is desighned as a ‘stuck outside overnight in bad weather here in Montreal, Canada’, it is like an extension of your kit (+ emergency poncho, fixed blade knife, neoprene gloves, …). I like small prepping items so I would add a pre-threaded sewing needle sealed in a straw (includes mini paperclip+mini safety pins) and a stick of lip balm (many survival and first aid uses), mine is a moisturising version with SPF 15 from Nivea so can even be used as emergency sunscreen. It can even help keep you warm, cold+dry winter air will suck moisture from exposed skin, making you colder (like sweating in summer), rub some lip balm on exposed skin to reduce this. Show you love wildlife, hug a porcupine today !
Thanks for watching, enjoy your day 👍
All guid bud. Cannae really fault anything. Ye covered most bases
Thanks mate, enjoy your day.
You got a subscriber. Sound advice.
Thanks for the sub and thanks for watching, it's appreciated 👍
One item overlooked is location. If in the NW highland of scotland what is deemed prepping is normal to the inhanbitants, when the nearesr basic shop is mles away. Very different to an inhabitant of a high rise in London, who may feel mobility for bugging out dictates actions taken.
Absolutely, location is key but for many you only have the cards to play with that you're dealt with. Cheers for watching and enjoy your day 👍
Consider getting a radio which has solar, battery and wind-up recharging. I have one which has all of those options plus a flashlight at one end, and an orange flashing light for emergencies at the other. It cost me £25 online and is very sturdy. In your first aid kit include the following dressings: Bactigras and Inadine. These will help to avoid infections. It is best to get both kinds because Inadine contains iodine and not everybody can tolerate iodine on an open wound. For weeping wounds get a calcium alginate dressing such as Kallostat or Cutiderm. These will help stop wounds from weeping excessive moisture which may inhibit wounds healing. Ensure that you have some micropore or silicone tape because not everybody can tolerate ordinary plasters. Also include some Neosporin as a topical antibiotic option. The aim is, wherever possible, to avoid wound infections. As an alternative to gas-powered burners consider gel burners. Luminaire brand has solid fuel canisters which last six hours. A pack of six costs around 20 pounds. There is nothing that can go wrong with the gel burners. There is no mechanism that can fail or gas canisters that can fail. All you need is the gel canister, the little stove to drop it into and a box of matches. We have two Coglan folding camping stoves. They are made of solid steel and can hold a heavy saucepan. The gel fuel comes in a tin with a screw-on lid. Take the lid off, slide it into the front of your Coglan, close the door and away you go. The fuel is solid and inert until you light it. The Coglans we have are about 7 inches square and 6 inches deep. The construction ensures that the flame is protected from wind. They cost about a tenner each. You can get yourself set up with two stoves and 36 hours of cooking time for under £40.
Thanks for watching and your suggestions 👍. Enjoy your day, take care.
There is no "bugging in" it's shelter in place. Bugging out is Military slang for quick move. Just an fyi. Great vid though.
I've read the book. It's called Bugging In, but it's just works, almost as stupid as all the rest of the Preppers lingo 😂😂😂 Enjoy your day.
@@p2snetwork Well just a history lesson. Just because there's a book called "Bugging in" doesn't make it correct. It means a preptard ran with an incorrect term. Democrats do it all the time. What if someone called an an Army MASH unit a MOSH unit, still a term, but still incorrect.
Great vid. With mobility issues, free up her hands. Get a simple head flashlight, makes it easy for her getting around in the dark.
Thanks for the suggestion, enjoy your day 👍
You definitely want to stay away from police stations if you're a lone female walking home ... nobody knows how many undiscovered wayne couzens ' Are still in the police force waiting for an opportunity ...
A lot more dangerous civilians if you crunch the numbers
I love the simplicity of this, it's really clear, thank you. That's some really good points about allotments, cemeteries and even golf clubs having taps where you can get fresh water - I suppose, if there was a regional emergency, I might put a purifying tablet in there still, but its liable to be a lot better quality than a pond or canal etc. Nice one! The wariness around demonstrations, especially given that there could be an emergency going on, is also very valid.
Thanks ever so much. Enjoy your day and take care 👍
Well thought out and presented Alan. I'd throw in a sweat towel or the like but then I'm a sweaty so & so but handy for wiping rain off your face too. Also if the bag is in the back of the car maybe a couple of walking poles if you're potentially covering a bit of distance. Any blow back on the Pooh tin ??
+1;on the sweat rag mate, in this weather I sweat like a 🐖. Nothing from Peckerhead, yet 😂😂👍
I'm from the wrong side of the pond. What's a Tom?
A lady of the night, prostitute.
Micky? Scrow? Seriously you need subtitles.
@@scottjohndonlan Mickey or taking the Mick is the same as are you taking the piss... Scrote is a derogatory term for a low level criminal, scrote comes from scrotum. In future I'll try and stick with the Kings English 😂 Enjoy your day and thanks for watching 👍
How very dare you,not yet 80 and say she’s knocking on a bit.!!!
😂😂😂😂😂👍
Good video, with valuable info 👍
Cheers Terry, enjoy your day 👍
Great video and very valid points. I'm a bit more than middle aged and walk with a stick due to arthritis. I still go camping as I refuse to give up. My day bag is a very ordinary looking 15l pack which is set up as a get home as well. Water, electrolytes, meds, umbrella and raincoat, gloves and hat etc - never without it. The car has basic camp kit, food and stove plus 4l of water at all times. Thanks for all the tips.
You sound well prepared 👍 Thanks for watching, it's appreciated. Enjoy your day.
Pooh + Tin 😂😂😂 Solid vid.
Thanks for watching 👍😂
One thing to bear in mind if you travel by public transport or car is that the road may not have pavements all the way. First time I had to walk home which was to snow I had to do a massive dog leg as couldn't follow the road as it was a motorway. Subsequently found a much more direct route. All the points you make are very valid particularly about underpasses. Keep up the good work
Good point, lots of snow can make it very difficult to see what's under foot. Thanks for watching, it's appreciated 👍
What a nice man you are!
Thank you and thanks for watching, it's appreciated 👍
That's not nice .that's standard what pple should be doing for their parents
@@Dredd-od2xs let's hope that people do it. Enjoy your day 👍