Brett, survival 10, essentials 10, shelter 10. We used to do that with heavy-duty construction trash bags, fill them with leaves, and have a soft bag to lay on.
$20 gas station survival challenge. Case of beer, some roller hot dogs and some snacks. Get drunk, pass out in the woods and take a bus home. I have done this a few times in my youth.
LOL exactly what I was thinking. That's a lot of work for 72 hours. They spent more time setting up than relaxing. Fireball will start a fire, too. LOL No one had big spray though .
My buddies and me would all go down to the Brazos River. It turned into a drinkathon. While in camp we watched deer only 200 yards away. The only thing we got was a mean hangover.
I gotta tell you I didn't think I was gonna like this one, but this turned out to be an awesome challenge and video. I think Brett won for at least the 72 hours. Maybe only thing lacking was good food. But that shelter, mattress, bug catcher. Winner winner grasshopper dinner. Long term though, with the first aid, fire, fishing capabilities, I think Brian wins it. That vasoline and cotton ball trick was new to me and absolutely awesome.
@@rod462if you store them in a Altoids tin inside a zip lock you have the tin when the cotton balls run out. With the tin you can make char for fire starting. I keep a section of mill file (for a carbon stryker) in the tin with the cotton balls.
Brian: better long-term food supply, great setup to last a bit until help can find you. Brett: quicker food setup, but better long-term camp to last him for a week. Winner (in my opinion): Brett Keep up the videos, I LOVED this!
Brilliant, Every year we go wilderness camping and this was awesome because I could get four tarps for one at Walmart. This video showed me ideas I hadn't thought of. The bags with leaves, fire starter kit. Hacksaw, there is so much here. Buckets, especially in areas you have to truck water in, need one with water by fire.
Have to say, Brett won the day. Shelter gave more protection from the elements including the ground. He took water to put him on, but still had the means to collect and purify. He came up with a good long term solution to food that was able to work catching that food 24 hours a day. He had two methods of cutting materials; more if we count the multiple blades. He had numerous containers including the sardine tin. You gained points for the following: Also having multiple blades and also a tool to manipulate items. Having a reasonable firelighting kit, that being; not one but two lighters and also cotton wool and vaseline. (Brett would have struggled if his lighter were faulty) Lost points for the sugar rush selection and washing detergent. (Much more urgent needs before this) Had good container selections, especially the bucket which can be used to carry items on the move and can also be used as a seat. Brett selection 9 (loses a point for only one lighter) Your selection 7 (loses points for sugar rush items and detergent) For 72 hours Brett selection 9 .. Points are; has water, can get water. Does not have food, loses point, can get food. Has shelter and it's a good 10 out of 10 on its own. Your selection 8 Does not have water, loses a point. Can get water. Has food, can get food. Has shelter, though losing a point as its meant to be a comparison to Brett, and that was the better shelter. For long term I'm going to edge a point in favour of you simply because of the following. Two lighters. Medical and tinder supplies. Tool to manipulate items. Detergent. Yes, lost a point earlier because more short term stuff needed, but you get a point back now. You 9 Brett 8
Enjoyed this, I think both were good. Only one thing I would of done differently is instead of Vaseline, I would of used the Dollar Tree off Brand Vicks Vapor Rub. You can start fire with cotton balls, but it can be used to keep cuts or even bug bites from getting infected.
I know I'm late, I did this and put supplies in backpacks for my sons for Christmas one year, don't think they were impressed, but you each get 10's in all 3 categories because you gave me more ideas to add to mine. Thank you and I shop there too, for everything.
I would provision the way a hobo would. A packet of birthday candles for helping to start fires under damp conditions. A garden trowel to dig cat holes and dig up edible roots/tubers. A pruning saw for making a debris shelter and cutting dead branches for firewood. A chef's knife. A large metal can of juice/food and some heavy duty wire -- to turn the can into a cook pot and the wire into a bale for the cook pot. An awl or a packet of larger nails for piercing holes in metal cans. Picture wire or thin wire for making snares. A long handled metal spoon for stirring the pot and for eating soup. A bandana handkerchief to use as a pot holder and to filter debris from ditch water. Bouillon cubes. One pound of plain dried pasta (spaghetti or macaroni). One pound of dried lentils. Largest bag of individually wrapped, high-sugar, non-chocolate candy. A solar powered landscape light. Dental floss. One bar of laundry soap.
Dish soap was a bad choice. At the water you use sand to clean your pan. In craft area there is floral wire to make fish hooks or paper clips . A piece of beef jerky or whole kernel corn for bait Vienna sausage.
Make sure you get black garbage bags. And Black duct tape, tarps and 9 volt batteries and wool. Go for gum with the foil on them. Utility knife. If it’s two of you make one of you buy the foods. Or go to a pantry.
Brett 10/10 TP is definitely the plus; Brian 8/10 I don’t agree with the fruit loops or root beer long term. I think they’d end up upsetting your stomach.
They turned my local dollar store into more of a grocery store. a lot more food than anything else about 2 weeks ago and everything went up about 25% also 20 bucks don't go very far lol
Brian: Supplies - 6.5/10 Short Term - 6.5/10 Long Term - 7/10 I'm judging off of Dave Canterbury's 10 Cs of Survival. You got 5/10 of the 10 Cs, however, you could turn one of those key rings into a needle for repairs. Your pliers could give you a slight edge in long term survival but, the utility knife was not a good choice for a cutting tool. Also, I deducted points for the sugary stuff because that's going to greatly dehydrate you but, I think you could have used the Froot Loops as a firestarter had you thought about it. Brett: Supplies - 7/10 Short Term - 8/10 Long Term - 7.5/10 You got 6/10 of the 10 Cs. Grabbing the hacksaw was a good move, it'll allow you to process wood more efficiently but, again, poor choice with the utility knife. Great choice with the trash bags - they're not just great for a broughs bed, they can also be used as containers, cover elements, a rain catcher, and an emergency poncho. The grill lighter was a decent choice for short term but, not so much long term as you can't use it once the fuel runs out. Grabbing duct tape was a great choice - you can use it for gear repair, first aid, a flame extender, etc. Toilet paper was a great choice for short term survival for hygiene purposes and you can use it as a firestarter. Bringing a gallon of water was super smart for short term and using the jug for a minnow/crawdad trap was choice! The sardines are good bait but, you can also snack on them. In terms of supplies, y'all are fairly even. However, what really matters are your individual skill sets, your ability to make what you have last, and your ability to improvise.
I don't know who to vote for, I mean both have some good ideas and some not so good, but all in all I would vote for Brett but I would substitute certain items for others. I wouldn't have got the tarps or the cordage that you got, I would've got instead, jute twine, a pack of unflavored dental floss, pliers and 6 packages of Raman noodles and if any money left then a small bottle of multivitamins. The razor knife, jute twine, duct tape and the garbage bags can make a great shelter, the dental floss makes decent fishing line (just whittle a gorge hook from a small piece of green stick or other type of hook), if you have or find some small piece of thin metal you can use the pliers to make a hook like Brian did, oh, and jute twine makes great tinder. Take care you two
Brett is the winner, 10, 10, 10. You can survive long term, food, shelter, water. Love the leaves in bags. I believe I could survive, if I ever get stuck in woods, with a small backpack of your supplies.😅😊😅
You both had some really great ideas. Brett my family goes fishing we have done the same thing to catch the minnows. Brain I love the fishing rod made from wood and the metal hook. I would have to have toilet paper though . Good job guys.
right off the bat, that hack saw is worthless and the crappiest thing DT has ever sold. Both had good ideas. Sugar high for 72 hours is also a good plan. Water can be gotten from the land but a good sugar high comes from a store. Of course water is best but again, that can be gathered naturally, try wondering the woods and find root beer dripping from a babbling brook. Cotton ball fire is great, as long as your DT sells cotton cotton balls, not all of the cotton balls will light up like that, some are of a non burning material. They both have containers for a fish trap, the root beer jug works well also. The fish hook idea is good, will need to really downsize it. And he is right about the food, only 72 hours food is not even a concern. Fruitloops and rootbeer is a great way to keep motivated for such a short time, and you can collect water. Hands down Brett has the best shelter. His fish trap is great but you can steal that idea and use it as well use your rootbeer jug and a few fruit loops, will work as well. The toilet paper can be used for fire starting but just grap a leaf dude. Both have great ideas. Using my wifes YT account hope she doesn't mind.
Brett by a C hair. The shelter/bedding. Good nights rest is vital with water in the morning. But it was so close to being a tie i think 🏕 Brian's fire starter/MacGyver fishing gear is brilliant! Learned something new. Hoping for other videos. Great job gentlemen. 👏🏼👊🏼
Brian 4 for Vaseline cotton balls! & Brent 8 more ingenuity and essentials water & toilet paper, leaf mattress! And minnows trap Both of you did well! Now fish, cook, tell stories, and sleep! Anyone bring a gun?
Imma have to go with bret on this Supplies 8/10 Short term 4/10 Long term 8/10 He set himself up better for a long-term Stay than a short-term you would win with the soda and fruit loops for short-term but where he made the biggest difference was knowing how important it is to get yourself off of the ground and how much better that can make your stay. That ground will Leach your warmth very quickly.
I just watched this, a year after it was released. Pretty good on both of you guys. Tarps are a win, most important. You both had good tips for the items you choose. Have to give it to Brett for the garbage bag mattress, toilet paper and water vs. soda. I don't go out in the bush and to the "survival thing". But living in Florida, we always have an emergency kit stocked. One thing I also include, from the dollar tree, clear plastic shower curtain liners, they have multiple uses. Enjoyed the video. TY
Brett shelter 10, water and sleeping 10, food for 72 hrs. only gets a 7. You have to have some food. What if you don't catch anything or if the creek is contaminated? Brian, shelter gets a 7, fire and first aid get a 10, food gets a 8, sugary drinks dehydrate you whennits hot out, and surgery snacks don't last long when you're burning calories build a shelter and gathering fire wood. This was a cool challenge. It's one we could do with our grandkids. Thanks for sharing this. It was fun and thought provoking.
Nicely done guys! I vote 10 for the video itself and plusses for you both for ingenuity on a budget. I'll never go in a Dollar store again without remembering this video!!
Glass can be used to cut things. An empty 2 litter bottle can be used to boil water or make soup. Cordage can be made from weed bark. Water can be filtered with sand and charcoal. Nature provides much of what you need.
That pan is more than likely not safe at those temperatures and was probably chemically treated and toxic if the metal coating burns off which it will in a fire keep safe cast iron or pans made for it are ur best bet in the future
Not very long. You might be able to live for a little while, but I'd say it's around the same as just not eating at all. It's only good for some quick energy.
I believe Brett is the winner. 10, 10, 10. I always travel or hike with trash bags, water is key over soda. Though I always have cotton balls and some Vaseline.
FOOD - WATER - SHELTER Brett has a food source already. Brett has drinking water already. Brett's shelter is 8 feet and appears to be more solid and comfortable with the mattress idea.
Brett 10s across the board. His short term gives him enough to set up longterm. That trap was genius he really scored high with a passive way to get food
Excellent job, both of you. You used different methods, and each had its strengths and weaknesses. You were strong on fire, Brett was strong on shelter. I would love to see a followup video where you actually use the fishing supplies and spend the night in real-world conditions.
My vote is for Brett, I have to say that bed looked comfy plus it put a protective barrier between him and the ground. But, I would be concerned about the availability of crawdads or minnows for food. Also the duct tape will come in handy for so many reasons! For a 72 hour challenge, I would rate him at 7.
Brett 10, 10, 10 the hacksaw Blade and fish trap won me over. Plus u got a mattress Brian yours was ok too but I dont really think the junkfood would benefit u that well
I've seen people use a soda bottle as a fishing " pole". They unroll the line and let the current take it. Then turn the bottle over and over to wind the string back up. I may also get baby wipes instead of tp and that could be to wash hands, bathe, or clean utensils, wipe butts 😂
Feel as though Brett missed out on the idea of paracord being filled with pieces of rope. Probably would've been fine with just one roll and spending the money on something else, like cotton balls and vaseline. You spent money on food to last you 72 hours, but then spent money to "hopefully" get you additional food, which also meant buying detergent and a pan. You probably could do a $10 challenge based on your ideas of 72 hours living off cereal and root beer. Brett gets the thumbs up on bed and bathroom. He's relying on catching food though. You've compromised on bed and bathroom, but you have food and basic shelter. Brett: 7, 6, 7. Brian 8, 10, 7. Now if the two of you combined that $40 you could probably be profesionally homeless.
Y'all did great! I'd probably have skipped the hacksaw because of the low quality and it'd break too easily. Instead, I'd take a knapsack or tote bag. You can forage and collect firewood or leaves, you can carry your supplies more easily. You could use the grocery bags for a little while, but they're too flimsy and will be useless after the first item that pokes a hole.
I give both of you a 10. Both of you had good ideas. . to pick. I do like the garbage bags for sleeping and warmth. I would like to see more. Also i don't trust catching fish. That xan be a hit or miss. I would have got some food to get by in case and stuck with water
As a 52yr old smoker. I approve the Scripto lighters. I know Bic, Bic,Bic,Bic, etc.... Ive used the scriptos for years. A 7 pack at Walmart is 2.97. 2 Bics cost that much. Decent fire source.
Just found the video today. Im impressed with both of you. Shelter would be brett, love that mattress. I liked the crawdad and mino cage. I liked your idea for the fire starters and fruit loops. Boyh of you got the idea for the boiling water, cooking vessel... but how will you flip, turn, or get the food you cook out of it?
Brett 10,10,8. Brian 9,9,10 Brett got a 10 because of TP and mattress. Brian got his 10 on long term because of extra tools, soap, and first aid. Neither one thought about a spoon to cook or eat with but guess you could make one.
I think Brett was smart. We gave him a 10 packing leaves in the bag and making the trap and you were smart but doing the Vaseline and cotton Ball for the fire we are going camping Fourth of July. I’m gonna try that Vaseline cotton balls that sounds pretty cool.
Brett, survival 10, essentials 10, shelter 10. We used to do that with heavy-duty construction trash bags, fill them with leaves, and have a soft bag to lay on.
Mom worked in lunch room she bring these 5 ft long clear trash bags...they we're industry I'm sure
@@rebeccaselvage9211so, she stepped from the school. Wow.
One time soft huh? Crush leaves then flat as paper
Hey, great idea!
That’s gotta be the most organize dollar tree I ever seen, my dollar tree always looks like it just got robbed. 😅
I’m voting for Brett: 10,10,10. The bed food & water supplies won me over.
$20 gas station survival challenge. Case of beer, some roller hot dogs and some snacks. Get drunk, pass out in the woods and take a bus home. I have done this a few times in my youth.
LOL exactly what I was thinking. That's a lot of work for 72 hours. They spent more time setting up than relaxing. Fireball will start a fire, too. LOL
No one had big spray though .
My buddies and me would all go down to the Brazos River. It turned into a drinkathon. While in camp we watched deer only 200 yards away. The only thing we got was a mean hangover.
@@haroldbell213 haaa haaa
Hmm maybe I was drunk cause I dunno wtf a big spray was supposed to be??? Haaa
You seen gas station prices lately? You’d be lucky to get the beer for under $20. 😂 Forget the $5 bag of air and $7 two-day -old weener
We'd go to river or rock quarry. No bus.
What I got out of this is that I can spend $40 on myself and be stocked and comfortable haha.
Oh, and I vote Brett. The bed and the TP for the win.
I gotta tell you I didn't think I was gonna like this one, but this turned out to be an awesome challenge and video. I think Brett won for at least the 72 hours. Maybe only thing lacking was good food. But that shelter, mattress, bug catcher. Winner winner grasshopper dinner. Long term though, with the first aid, fire, fishing capabilities, I think Brian wins it. That vasoline and cotton ball trick was new to me and absolutely awesome.
A doubled sandwich bag of pre-"vasolined" cotton balls have been a standard in my go bag.
@@rod462if you store them in a Altoids tin inside a zip lock you have the tin when the cotton balls run out. With the tin you can make char for fire starting. I keep a section of mill file (for a carbon stryker) in the tin with the cotton balls.
Agreed
Brian: better long-term food supply, great setup to last a bit until help can find you.
Brett: quicker food setup, but better long-term camp to last him for a week.
Winner (in my opinion): Brett
Keep up the videos, I LOVED this!
Brilliant, Every year we go wilderness camping and this was awesome because I could get four tarps for one at Walmart. This video showed me ideas I hadn't thought of. The bags with leaves, fire starter kit. Hacksaw, there is so much here. Buckets, especially in areas you have to truck water in, need one with water by fire.
Have to say, Brett won the day.
Shelter gave more protection from the elements including the ground.
He took water to put him on, but still had the means to collect and purify.
He came up with a good long term solution to food that was able to work catching that food 24 hours a day.
He had two methods of cutting materials; more if we count the multiple blades.
He had numerous containers including the sardine tin.
You gained points for the following:
Also having multiple blades and also a tool to manipulate items.
Having a reasonable firelighting kit, that being; not one but two lighters and also cotton wool and vaseline. (Brett would have struggled if his lighter were faulty)
Lost points for the sugar rush selection and washing detergent. (Much more urgent needs before this)
Had good container selections, especially the bucket which can be used to carry items on the move and can also be used as a seat.
Brett selection 9 (loses a point for only one lighter)
Your selection 7 (loses points for sugar rush items and detergent)
For 72 hours
Brett selection 9 .. Points are; has water, can get water. Does not have food, loses point, can get food. Has shelter and it's a good 10 out of 10 on its own.
Your selection 8 Does not have water, loses a point. Can get water.
Has food, can get food. Has shelter, though losing a point as its meant to be a comparison to Brett, and that was the better shelter.
For long term I'm going to edge a point in favour of you simply because of the following.
Two lighters.
Medical and tinder supplies.
Tool to manipulate items.
Detergent. Yes, lost a point earlier because more short term stuff needed, but you get a point back now.
You 9
Brett 8
Enjoyed this, I think both were good. Only one thing I would of done differently is instead of Vaseline, I would of used the Dollar Tree off Brand Vicks Vapor Rub. You can start fire with cotton balls, but it can be used to keep cuts or even bug bites from getting infected.
Vicks keeps some bugs away too
Loved the video! You guys are both great! 1st time viewer, just subscribed, can't wait to see more videos!
Both brilliant. Enjoyed watching you shop. I really liked the "mattress" idea. Keep having fun and Sharing it with us..1👌🤙👍
Brett, he would survive longer. Your sugar rush is gonna wear off, lol. Brett had a way to survive long time. You two are great.
I know I'm late, I did this and put supplies in backpacks for my sons for Christmas one year, don't think they were impressed, but you each get 10's in all 3 categories because you gave me more ideas to add to mine. Thank you and I shop there too, for everything.
Love it guys! Enjoying your efforts to share and content with us! Love your idea! Keep up the great job!
Thanks I appreciate that
I would provision the way a hobo would. A packet of birthday candles for helping to start fires under damp conditions. A garden trowel to dig cat holes and dig up edible roots/tubers. A pruning saw for making a debris shelter and cutting dead branches for firewood. A chef's knife. A large metal can of juice/food and some heavy duty wire -- to turn the can into a cook pot and the wire into a bale for the cook pot. An awl or a packet of larger nails for piercing holes in metal cans. Picture wire or thin wire for making snares. A long handled metal spoon for stirring the pot and for eating soup. A bandana handkerchief to use as a pot holder and to filter debris from ditch water. Bouillon cubes. One pound of plain dried pasta (spaghetti or macaroni). One pound of dried lentils. Largest bag of individually wrapped, high-sugar, non-chocolate candy. A solar powered landscape light. Dental floss. One bar of laundry soap.
For $20 at Dollar Store?
@@charlessalmond7076 If combined with Harbor Freight, then yes. Probably could do this.
Brett:
Shelter 8/10
Hydration 9/10
Food 6/10
Fire 6/10
Brian:
Shelter 4/10
Hydration 7/10
Food 5/10
Fire 9/10
What would you have done differently?
If you can survive it would be 10 out of Ten
Dish soap was a bad choice. At the water you use sand to clean your pan. In craft area there is floral wire to make fish hooks or paper clips . A piece of beef jerky or whole kernel corn for bait Vienna sausage.
Another great idea..paper clips for fish hooks 🎉🎉🎉🎉thanks.
I can't make a choice without seeing you guys fish???😂❤❤
Brett all 10's my husband and I are living in our truck and this video was amazing and added to our survival knowledge. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Some things from both of you and some things I would do differently. Somehow I would get coffee or at least a tea bag.
Water beats root beer! Dehydration kills u quicker than anything..water all the way, great vid! Loved it!
You both did great! 10,10,10 for both of you! And great job on the sharing resources at the end!!
Looking good gents! Yes, do overnight and fishing. But eat what you catch.
Love your creativity and showing simple tricks in the words. I have to give you a time. You guys are the best keep it going.🤠
Brett! Survival 10, essentials 10, shelter and bed 10+. You can survive 3 days with just water.... hello Brian.
Make sure you get black garbage bags. And Black duct tape, tarps and 9 volt batteries and wool. Go for gum with the foil on them. Utility knife. If it’s two of you make one of you buy the foods. Or go to a pantry.
That Crystal Geyser is great tasting spring water too. My favorite bottled brand personally.
Same. Only good tasting bottled water imo. I use fresh spring water, and its the closest to it with no weird tastes at all
Brett 10/10 TP is definitely the plus; Brian 8/10 I don’t agree with the fruit loops or root beer long term. I think they’d end up upsetting your stomach.
Brett has great ideas! I would have skipped the hand saw and grabbed a food item. You could have shared a few items to bring more food?
Gotta say Brett got a 10 out of 10 on his tent and 8 out of 10 on his survival And on the essentials a 9 at 10
I enjoyed this video--you both did a great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great content. Learned something from both of you!!! Thanks.
I think you both came up with excellent ideas
They turned my local dollar store into more of a grocery store. a lot more food than anything else about 2 weeks ago and everything went up about 25% also 20 bucks don't go very far lol
Brian: Supplies - 6.5/10
Short Term - 6.5/10
Long Term - 7/10
I'm judging off of Dave Canterbury's 10 Cs of Survival. You got 5/10 of the 10 Cs, however, you could turn one of those key rings into a needle for repairs. Your pliers could give you a slight edge in long term survival but, the utility knife was not a good choice for a cutting tool. Also, I deducted points for the sugary stuff because that's going to greatly dehydrate you but, I think you could have used the Froot Loops as a firestarter had you thought about it.
Brett: Supplies - 7/10
Short Term - 8/10
Long Term - 7.5/10
You got 6/10 of the 10 Cs. Grabbing the hacksaw was a good move, it'll allow you to process wood more efficiently but, again, poor choice with the utility knife. Great choice with the trash bags - they're not just great for a broughs bed, they can also be used as containers, cover elements, a rain catcher, and an emergency poncho. The grill lighter was a decent choice for short term but, not so much long term as you can't use it once the fuel runs out. Grabbing duct tape was a great choice - you can use it for gear repair, first aid, a flame extender, etc. Toilet paper was a great choice for short term survival for hygiene purposes and you can use it as a firestarter. Bringing a gallon of water was super smart for short term and using the jug for a minnow/crawdad trap was choice! The sardines are good bait but, you can also snack on them.
In terms of supplies, y'all are fairly even. However, what really matters are your individual skill sets, your ability to make what you have last, and your ability to improvise.
Sending this to my bro because he thinks he needs $30k in gear
I don't know who to vote for, I mean both have some good ideas and some not so good, but all in all I would vote for Brett but I would substitute certain items for others. I wouldn't have got the tarps or the cordage that you got, I would've got instead, jute twine, a pack of unflavored dental floss, pliers and 6 packages of Raman noodles and if any money left then a small bottle of multivitamins. The razor knife, jute twine, duct tape and the garbage bags can make a great shelter, the dental floss makes decent fishing line (just whittle a gorge hook from a small piece of green stick or other type of hook), if you have or find some small piece of thin metal you can use the pliers to make a hook like Brian did, oh, and jute twine makes great tinder. Take care you two
Good video! Didn't think I'd like it at the beginning but y'all surprised and impressed me. Kudos! 👍
Glad you liked it!
Brett is the winner, 10, 10, 10. You can survive long term, food, shelter, water. Love the leaves in bags. I believe I could survive, if I ever get stuck in woods, with a small backpack of your supplies.😅😊😅
Dang i learned things from both of you!!!!!
Thanks
You both had some really great ideas. Brett my family goes fishing we have done the same thing to catch the minnows. Brain I love the fishing rod made from wood and the metal hook. I would have to have toilet paper though . Good job guys.
You both did great. I learned a lot from you both. Thank you.
right off the bat, that hack saw is worthless and the crappiest thing DT has ever sold. Both had good ideas. Sugar high for 72 hours is also a good plan. Water can be gotten from the land but a good sugar high comes from a store. Of course water is best but again, that can be gathered naturally, try wondering the woods and find root beer dripping from a babbling brook. Cotton ball fire is great, as long as your DT sells cotton cotton balls, not all of the cotton balls will light up like that, some are of a non burning material. They both have containers for a fish trap, the root beer jug works well also. The fish hook idea is good, will need to really downsize it. And he is right about the food, only 72 hours food is not even a concern. Fruitloops and rootbeer is a great way to keep motivated for such a short time, and you can collect water. Hands down Brett has the best shelter. His fish trap is great but you can steal that idea and use it as well use your rootbeer jug and a few fruit loops, will work as well. The toilet paper can be used for fire starting but just grap a leaf dude. Both have great ideas. Using my wifes YT account hope she doesn't mind.
I'm give both of y'all a 10 because both are unique love it y'all must've been boy Scott 👍🤗
I made a net using the 40 ft daimaond braid rope. It’s not really big but I just did it to learn the knots and it was fun
Brett by a C hair. The shelter/bedding. Good nights rest is vital with water in the morning. But it was so close to being a tie i think 🏕 Brian's fire starter/MacGyver fishing gear is brilliant! Learned something new. Hoping for other videos. Great job gentlemen. 👏🏼👊🏼
Brian 4 for Vaseline cotton balls! & Brent 8 more ingenuity and essentials water & toilet paper, leaf mattress! And minnows trap
Both of you did well! Now fish, cook, tell stories, and sleep!
Anyone bring a gun?
This was Awesome! You both did great & gave us some great ideas when needed!
Definitely Brett. He’s got a comfy bed 😅
Imma have to go with bret on this
Supplies 8/10
Short term 4/10
Long term 8/10
He set himself up better for a long-term Stay than a short-term you would win with the soda and fruit loops for short-term but where he made the biggest difference was knowing how important it is to get yourself off of the ground and how much better that can make your stay. That ground will Leach your warmth very quickly.
I agree !
@@704TACTICAL this look fun though, maybe do a hundred dollar Walmart or Amazon survival challenge.
I just watched this, a year after it was released. Pretty good on both of you guys. Tarps are a win, most important. You both had good tips for the items you choose. Have to give it to Brett for the garbage bag mattress, toilet paper and water vs. soda.
I don't go out in the bush and to the "survival thing". But living in Florida, we always have an emergency kit stocked. One thing I also include, from the dollar tree, clear plastic shower curtain liners, they have multiple uses. Enjoyed the video. TY
He "wahchaded" the spider and I hit the subscribe button. Lol
I'll vote for the mosquitoes - I'm sure none of them will go to bed hungry that weekend ;-)
You both did great job. If I had to chose I would choose Brett. Just wondering how it all turned out after the 72hrs.
I enjoyed this and learned something too...sardines as bait 🪤 and getting the water and a closed container 😊
Brett shelter 10, water and sleeping 10, food for 72 hrs. only gets a 7. You have to have some food. What if you don't catch anything or if the creek is contaminated? Brian, shelter gets a 7, fire and first aid get a 10, food gets a 8, sugary drinks dehydrate you whennits hot out, and surgery snacks don't last long when you're burning calories build a shelter and gathering fire wood. This was a cool challenge. It's one we could do with our grandkids. Thanks for sharing this. It was fun and thought provoking.
Nicely done guys! I vote 10 for the video itself and plusses for you both for ingenuity on a budget. I'll never go in a Dollar store again without remembering this video!!
Glass can be used to cut things. An empty 2 litter bottle can be used to boil water or make soup. Cordage can be made from weed bark. Water can be filtered with sand and charcoal. Nature provides much of what you need.
Well Brett got my vote...gotta have a place to rest..reuse of water jug..etc
That pan is more than likely not safe at those temperatures and was probably chemically treated and toxic if the metal coating burns off which it will in a fire keep safe cast iron or pans made for it are ur best bet in the future
It’s hard to choose between both of you because both of y’all had good ideas
A wholesome and educational internet challenge
I found every dollar tree sells different kinds of stuff. The one near me literally stinks. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated from- NewJersey😅
Awesome shit and i bet you had fun making it
Hahaha, fun times. Yeah I was wondering about the spring steel used for those key rings and how well they work...make a vid :)
That’s creative. Definitely curious how long you’d be able to sustain on sugar..
Not very long. You might be able to live for a little while, but I'd say it's around the same as just not eating at all. It's only good for some quick energy.
I believe Brett is the winner. 10, 10, 10. I always travel or hike with trash bags, water is key over soda. Though I always have cotton balls and some Vaseline.
FOOD - WATER - SHELTER
Brett has a food source already.
Brett has drinking water already.
Brett's shelter is 8 feet and appears to be more solid and comfortable with the mattress idea.
Brett 10s across the board. His short term gives him enough to set up longterm. That trap was genius he really scored high with a passive way to get food
Brett , survival 10 essentials 10 , shelter 10 great job . Brian survival 6 essential 6 shelter 5 .
I lived in the wild many years. Second guy is much more prepared.
Really like this video I'm glad you're gonna do some more
This is the stuff I enjoy , the shooting on your other channel is good too.
Excellent job, both of you. You used different methods, and each had its strengths and weaknesses. You were strong on fire, Brett was strong on shelter. I would love to see a followup video where you actually use the fishing supplies and spend the night in real-world conditions.
Oh yeah. Brett for the win, he seems more prepared.
Brilliant idea guys.
Thanks
Also lightly coat outside of pan with dish soap before placing on fire. Makes cleanup easier
My vote is for Brett, I have to say that bed looked comfy plus it put a protective barrier between him and the ground. But, I would be concerned about the availability of crawdads or minnows for food. Also the duct tape will come in handy for so many reasons! For a 72 hour challenge, I would rate him at 7.
Brett 10, 10, 10 the hacksaw Blade and fish trap won me over. Plus u got a mattress
Brian yours was ok too but I dont really think the junkfood would benefit u that well
Great video and concept
Going to have to vote for Bret. Sorry.
I don't think I'm qualified to "judge" either set up, but they look good.
I've seen people use a soda bottle as a fishing " pole".
They unroll the line and let the current take it. Then turn the bottle over and over to wind the string back up.
I may also get baby wipes instead of tp and that could be to wash hands, bathe, or clean utensils, wipe butts 😂
Finally someone who brings soap for survival
I'm a year late, but Brett gets my vote, 10, 10,10.
Feel as though Brett missed out on the idea of paracord being filled with pieces of rope. Probably would've been fine with just one roll and spending the money on something else, like cotton balls and vaseline. You spent money on food to last you 72 hours, but then spent money to "hopefully" get you additional food, which also meant buying detergent and a pan. You probably could do a $10 challenge based on your ideas of 72 hours living off cereal and root beer. Brett gets the thumbs up on bed and bathroom. He's relying on catching food though. You've compromised on bed and bathroom, but you have food and basic shelter. Brett: 7, 6, 7. Brian 8, 10, 7. Now if the two of you combined that $40 you could probably be profesionally homeless.
Haha I love the feed back !
Y'all did great! I'd probably have skipped the hacksaw because of the low quality and it'd break too easily. Instead, I'd take a knapsack or tote bag. You can forage and collect firewood or leaves, you can carry your supplies more easily. You could use the grocery bags for a little while, but they're too flimsy and will be useless after the first item that pokes a hole.
Great video ty
I give both of you a 10. Both of you had good ideas. . to pick. I do like the garbage bags for sleeping and warmth. I would like to see more.
Also i don't trust catching fish. That xan be a hit or miss. I would have got some food to get by in case and stuck with water
Brett for the whole challenge.
Brett
Shelter 8/10
Water 10/10
Supplies 7/10
What would you have done differently?
Brett servival-10, essentials-10, shelter and long term-10.
Great to know. Thank you for the information
Great job on both. Always entertaining and thought provoking.
Picking one against the other is near impossible. You both deserve 10’s all around. So my tie breaker is water vs Root-beer. Sorry water wins!
I'm gone to give you both a 10 I enjoy watching this 😉 hope to see more
As a 52yr old smoker. I approve the Scripto lighters. I know Bic, Bic,Bic,Bic, etc.... Ive used the scriptos for years. A 7 pack at Walmart is 2.97. 2 Bics cost that much. Decent fire source.
Just found the video today. Im impressed with both of you.
Shelter would be brett, love that mattress. I liked the crawdad and mino cage.
I liked your idea for the fire starters and fruit loops. Boyh of you got the idea for the boiling water, cooking vessel... but how will you flip, turn, or get the food you cook out of it?
Thanks for watching!
Chopsticks
Brett 10,10,8. Brian 9,9,10 Brett got a 10 because of TP and mattress. Brian got his 10 on long term because of extra tools, soap, and first aid. Neither one thought about a spoon to cook or eat with but guess you could make one.
I enjoyed this video . Learned a lot
Glad to hear it!
I think Brett was smart. We gave him a 10 packing leaves in the bag and making the trap and you were smart but doing the Vaseline and cotton Ball for the fire we are going camping Fourth of July. I’m gonna try that Vaseline cotton balls that sounds pretty cool.