A great find in the city that can really improve your nights is a good old multi-use tarp. You can grab one from any hardware store, and it's super versatile. Whether you need quick shelter, extra insulation on a cold night, or even a dry ground cover, a tarp has you covered-literally! It's an affordable and practical addition to your prepping supplies that can make those nights a lot more comfortable.
@@AlexWander I simply love your videos and approach. It inspires me. I am preparing to start something similar - based for families with kids...Maybe we do one day something together
not to mention he brings new information. he’s not just saying something everyones heard with different words. from the youtubers i’ve found so far he’s one of the only few giving real valuable information. he doesn’t expect you to have their exact set up with a 500 lb backpack of gear
I’m researching, study and apply what I found everyday , I think it’s really important to deliver only what could be helpful and realistic , thank you for you e words , it means a lot to me ! Thanks for your support 🙏🏻🏴☠️
Can we all just take a moment to thank Alex for another great video! Not only does he spend the time shooting these, the edits and sound effects and B-roll are all on point. He also spends a lot of time writing the scripts before hand. Such well thought out videos! Just a note, you can also use newspaper to dry out your boots over night! Try to also think of ways that your sleep system can create minimal noise as though plastic can keep you dry, something like cardboard is more rigid and less noise when you roll over in your sleep. If you’re in an echoey abandoned building, that could draw a lot of attention to people nearby. Anyway, these things can be endless to refine. Do what’s best for you but stay as light as possible for simplicity and quick mobility!
If you find a lumber yard, look for those white covers from skids of lumber. They're Tyvek, lightweight and waterproof. They can be used to improvise a waterproof and windproof shelter. Usually they're white in color, though I've seen them in brown and black.
Tyvek can be and useful material! I didn't consider it because I've always seen it white , but If I could find it in black or brown it would be great! thanks for sharing!
I would add two car sunshades. Find some camo netting and put it over your sleep kit. Look like a pile of leaves. I really like the USMC Bivy cover. 29 ounces. Tough. Water resistant. Folds quickly and fits a backpack. Wear warm clothes layered. A big shower curtain liner is a ground cover and tarp. I like cheap fleece couch throws. Lightweight. Cheap. And WARM.
Wool blanket is perfect. In my hometown, Zamora, we have traditional ones called "manta Zamorana". Pure virgin merino wool. Great vídeo compañero. Stay safe
City roads in shtf may be blocked so this is on foot or motorcycle can exit on railroad tracks but safety can be a concern. Outside city's there are paths a small vehicle may navigate where electric lines run. Get a map of that network now
I’m in Ukraine right now, and have been in two other SHTF situations in Greece and Germany myself. One thing you mentioned which I consider as absolutely crucial is a physical map of your surroundings. We have a brain fog from all the Internet and GPS services. We barely know our neighborhoods and city anymore. While my dad used to know every street by name and every shop, I can barely navigate by name of the street. The first thing to go down will be GPS and Internet.
@AlexWander I should have stated I already read lots of UL hiking and survival books before that ordeal. I also had some outdoor experience, but nothing can teach you about 200 straight days with no home.
Thanks for so much smart advice again. I’ve always thought the best ways out of a city are via the railway lines or via rivers or canals, especially if you can get your hands on some sort of watercraft.
Alex Wander, very good video. One thing you should consider is an Alpaca wool poncho. They work well along with military rain ponchos and poncho liners (woobies.) They add an additional layer of warmth and concealment as they don't look 'militaristic' so you can blend in with others easier. Also, combined with the wool blanket you have, a wool poncho gives you an extras layer of very warm insulation.
I’ve just discovered this channel brilliant is all I can say I have spent hours watching your videos one after another no hype just solid information also great cinematograph,keep going I can’t get enough. 👍
Absolutely enjoyed this video, a lot!! It took me a while to work out what SHTF meant. But I got there in the end. TBH I learned my lesson about city living and escaped to the country many years ago, and I am so pleased that I did. However I have friends & family in the city and one never knows if you will be called on to help in a SHTF scenario. Information is Knowledge & Knowledge is Power. Thank you very much.
Dear Alex, you have done it again. Another great video. Your thoughts on what and how to do it were very sensible and realistic. Just one of the many reasons I love your channel. I don't really comment to channels but, for some reason you remind me of myself I guess. Your ideas for sleeping systems were great. For me, I made myself a wool poncho with a hood. Same size as a miltary poncho. Really warm and comfortable. I used it once in January with Temps in the 20s degrees and wind at 15 mph. I only wore a T-shirt and normal pants and with no hat. I was sitting on a chair with no protection for about 2 or 3 hours. I was very comfortable and did not feel the wind. However the blanket I used was thicker compared to other wool blankets. I can send you pictures if you would like. Keep up the great work. Take dare my friend. Randy
Thanks so much for your words and I would be glad To see what you tailored with a wool blanket, I’m always curious to see what people think and do! I’m sure you made a great wool poncho! Thanks for sharing!
I'm only two minutes in so far, and I must say I love your videos. This is more for if you're running scenarios in your city right now. Just wanted to point out for anyone that might be interested, cities are naturally warmer due to the density of the population, the pollution, buildings and so on. While the goal here it to leave as quick as you can, if you decide to hunker down in the city and you lets say leave a few weeks or a month after SHTF. I would account for a few more degrees of difference in temperature being colder than what you might be used to within city limits during your dry runs. TLDR; If you do test runs of this kind of thing, if you think its cold now. Without cars and millions of people, the city will be a lot colder than you're used to after just a week or two.
One thing ive thought about with planning for these scenarios is health. But with a different end goal. I know many folks around my age that snore really loudly. Every one of them are overweight and/or unhealthy. Imagine finding a secluded spot to hide away only to give up your location while you are asleep and snoring. Maybe a bit random but i do think it's an element that maybe gets overlooked.
Very good Video. A nice addition would be a military ground sheed like the one from the german army. Very rugged and easy to carry. Also for layers a merino buff would be a must have for me.
I went camping in a snowstorm. That night temperatures hit nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit. I was relatively warm at night. I made made several layers to lay on to keep my body from losing heat into the ground. I had a simple sleeping bag, but what really made the difference was my wool blanket.
Im "proud" to say i actually have that silver liner in my ghb and 100l plastic bags, as part of my rest system too. It seemed to me the best bang for my €. And its light. My ghb is prepared to get me and one of my kids home, from the farest city i usually travel with them (normally with only one. But in case i have 2, i can make it work, and if i have all 3 i have other stuff in my car that my oldest can carry - kinda works as a modular system, because i just cant fisically carry everything for the 4 of us on my back, plus potentially having to carry on and off 1 of the little ones). By default, its prepared with my middle child in mind ( that has spetial needs). If it works for him, it works for the others too. I really apreciate your dif approuch to this subject, having the surrounding in mind - not just telling us to buy stuff -, or as we say in Portugal "desenrascando" (its kinda of a mindset that makes you make the best with what you have). I really like the fact that you mention the needs of the rest of the family too. Plus, you are in europe! Thank you!
The bubble wrap, while being a good insulator, could “pop” when the bubbles are compressed, which is concerning. It could alert others around you are not aware of in the same building/area and attract unwanted attention.
I carry 3 drum liners, woobie, body warmers that's pretty much it..rain poncho for shelter or for cover..I work in cities but live in the mtns.. another awesome video.. thanks again
I have been talking about thermal shield for years. I keep a piece with my hammock instead of a expensive under quilt. Put it around my torso inside my sleeping bag one frigid night. It's so versatile. If you find cardboard and paint, you can make the CB waterproof. A silk long sleeve shirt is also amazing.
@@AlexWander i wish they were good memories , but i learned somthing about survival . The wool blanket helped him blend in or hide his shape while sitting in the trenches which helped save is life . Giving him the element of surprise ! Also I hear it can help hide you from thermal cameras .
@darinmullins4770 we are the one that has to bring good from our memories , you will do it 👍 honestly don’t know if it works with the real cameras 🤷♂️
I think one good idea could be sleeping on roofs although more exposed to the wind it gives a lot of advantages being able to see everything and not be seen every side is an entrance and escape if you're good at scaling and if you're at the center of the roof you can setup cardboard walls to break wind since it won't be visible
Great content. Thank you very much. It becomes more and more obvious that surviving in the woods is not a real option for city slickers. If there is a bug out location - great. But going into the European "Wilderness" should be the last option - unless someone is really capable and experienced. This is why a appreciate your content about urban survival.
Even in Central European "wilderness" you can disappear. Issue is food. You will just not be able to get enough from the land and there will be other people hunting. But, on the other hand, in real SHTF, 90% will be gone after first winter and the rest will keep together in cities. Surviving in the wild, living of the land is really, really hard.
Hi Alex! Another great video, I’m new to your channel, Dave Canterbury mentioned you and so far I’m enjoying your channel! Thank you so much!!👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸 from Washington State. 🇺🇸
Excellent advice! I agree with the sleeping system. Clothing is very important merino wool and layer your clothing. My clothing system is merino wool and it's what I wear all the time summer and winter. Always looking to improve my clothing system.😎
@AlexWander, another option to consider that I teach my clients is to have a storage unit - not sure if you have those in Italy[?] - and to have it set-up with enough supplies to live comfortably in the event that you have to leave your house. It doesn't need to be a big unit, as the smaller the unit the easier it is to heat and cool, and defend in the event you are forced to do so. For those that have a secondary "bug out" location, but may not be able to get there immediately, a storage unit between your house and secondary location is ideal. It's also a way to keep supplies stored away from prying eyes and so others do not know what you have if you live in a suburban or urban area where there are multiple people around. Also, a storage unit is highly ideal for those living in an apartment or condo who have limited space.
Very Smart idea for sure!!!! Yes we do have storage unites here and there and you're right they could be a n useful intermediate step !!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
@@AlexWander, 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼I live in the Mountains of Montana and Idaho (on the border) and Silk and Marino wool are my number 1 & 2 items I wear all winter long. It keeps my skin the driest and warmest, and prolongs the effectiveness of your wool base-layer.
Another great video! Glad you mentioned train tracks, they form part of my plan. I have 2 strong routes from the city to my secondary location (which i am hoping to change). 1 is over a small mountain, 2nd is via railway tracks. Both are less than 20 miles on foot and "easy" going. The car/van/motorcycle I have would not be a viable transport option for us from the city.
@AlexWander thanks for the great videos! It gives me good thinking points for my plan for my family! My current plan is pretty simple, get home, grab family hike to secondary location I have got set up in a small town away from the city :) I feel lucky to have the ability to have an emergency plan in place, even if it's never used.
@AlexWander yes :) some may think one plan is not enough, but once were out of the city here things get alot easier. I plan on following your lead and running a few routes to check timings and "unknown variables" along alternate paths that I have not yet tried! Thanks for the inspiration
Shipping pallets are awesome. They can be used to provide structure to a shelter and keep you off the ground. You want to put something down on top of them, because they are treated with chemicals. Don't burn them for firewood.
For such a small channel the production quality is amazing. Due to your accent, some words are a little hard to understand so consider adding uncommon words to the video description. I hope that your channel grows full of organic and engaged viewers.
From homeless here its rare to see someone by themselves, a lone tent/tarp/cardboard. If they are solo likely were intoxicated and passed out on sidewalk or against building. Tent cities as i call them start w a few then grow to many. But they never all combine...they remain clumps of tents. As much as they steal from you, others will help if they can at least w knowledge. Around the wrong people you could lose all of that gear if it appears new/attractive. Same w shelter or bunker down space expect if it catches attention someone curious will come. Camo netting or pile on junk. Noise, toileting, setting fires w propane, cleanliness all real issues will need to solve for. Homeless here ruin the natural soil, water, drive every animal away.
Ottimi suggerimenti, coimbentarsi con carta o bolle d' aria è molto utile e funzionale. bel video come sempre, io stavo pensando a delle emergency under box. Da disseminare con oggetti utili. nel caso in cui non puoi rientrare a casa.
Sono contento che il video possa essere stato utile! L'idea di avere delle Cache box disseminate qua e la secondo uno nostro ordine e piano puo' essere utile ma trovare posti sicuri dove farlo nell'ambiente cittadino e' davvero difficile , ci sto lavorando da un po' ma avro' bisogno di ancora un po' di tempo per poter avere una opinione a riguardo 🙏
@@AlexWander ok, I try to find some watch without features, whitch will be good to use in outtoor activities. Now Im using Garmin instintc but battery isn't so good, and i find using GPS and other features make me blind, and I don't think what I do when I go something, because I have watch. Sorry for my engilsh.
@user-eo5iz6sj2t no worries for the English, it’s good! This Vaer watches I’m using has no features, it’s not expensive and it stores 6 months of energy since you get it 🤘
Disagree on the railroad tracks. People will go that way. There are police that patrol the tracks. Instead I reccomend the high tension electric wire right of way. There is always a dirt road that is maintained enuff to provide concealment while you travel. You won’t likely run into anyone and there is metal gates that are locked and block vehicle access to the public. Plenty of hiding spots too if you need to sleep a bit.
Thanks For Sharing your thoughts, it means a lot ! Honestly our countries are made by overpopulated areas , police is not enough to control the entire population and during any possible SHTF scenario they will prioritize to keep under control the most part of it while trying to keep safe city infrastructures , the 60% of the population of a city are going to move away by car jamming every possible street, 30% or more are going to stay in their home , for the remaining 10% maybe only the 3% will take a rail road track plus we have to consider that during an emergency scenario the electricity is often shut down for safety reasons , but hey this is only my opinion 🙏🏻
What do you think would be a great find to improve our nights that we can often find in our cities?
A great find in the city that can really improve your nights is a good old multi-use tarp. You can grab one from any hardware store, and it's super versatile. Whether you need quick shelter, extra insulation on a cold night, or even a dry ground cover, a tarp has you covered-literally! It's an affordable and practical addition to your prepping supplies that can make those nights a lot more comfortable.
It’s also one of the most used piece of gear by homeless and we can learn a lot from them 👍
Cardboard - Newspaper - Old Matresses :) - I think in a SHTF Scenario, there will be plenty left. Biggest Concern: Safety while sleeping
@user-oh9lk6qr1p good ideas! and it’s true safety will be the trickiest part 🤙🏻
@@AlexWander I simply love your videos and approach. It inspires me. I am preparing to start something similar - based for families with kids...Maybe we do one day something together
This man is humble yet knowledgeable. So many RUclipsrs seem so full of themselves. What a refreshing change.
not to mention he brings new information. he’s not just saying something everyones heard with different words. from the youtubers i’ve found so far he’s one of the only few giving real valuable information. he doesn’t expect you to have their exact set up with a 500 lb backpack of gear
Thanks so much for your Kind words ! My goals is to share as much as I can with the best production value I can make 🙏🏻
I’m researching, study and apply what I found everyday , I think it’s really important to deliver only what could be helpful and realistic , thank you for you e words , it means a lot to me ! Thanks for your support 🙏🏻🏴☠️
Agreed. It’s very quickly become one of my favourite channels!
Can we all just take a moment to thank Alex for another great video! Not only does he spend the time shooting these, the edits and sound effects and B-roll are all on point. He also spends a lot of time writing the scripts before hand. Such well thought out videos! Just a note, you can also use newspaper to dry out your boots over night! Try to also think of ways that your sleep system can create minimal noise as though plastic can keep you dry, something like cardboard is more rigid and less noise when you roll over in your sleep. If you’re in an echoey abandoned building, that could draw a lot of attention to people nearby. Anyway, these things can be endless to refine. Do what’s best for you but stay as light as possible for simplicity and quick mobility!
If you find a lumber yard, look for those white covers from skids of lumber. They're Tyvek, lightweight and waterproof. They can be used to improvise a waterproof and windproof shelter. Usually they're white in color, though I've seen them in brown and black.
Tyvek can be and useful material! I didn't consider it because I've always seen it white , but If I could find it in black or brown it would be great! thanks for sharing!
I would add two car sunshades. Find some camo netting and put it over your sleep kit. Look like a pile of leaves.
I really like the USMC Bivy cover. 29 ounces. Tough. Water resistant. Folds quickly and fits a backpack.
Wear warm clothes layered.
A big shower curtain liner is a ground cover and tarp.
I like cheap fleece couch throws. Lightweight. Cheap. And WARM.
they are all great ideas! thanks for sharing!!!!!
Wool blanket is perfect. In my hometown, Zamora, we have traditional ones called "manta Zamorana". Pure virgin merino wool. Great vídeo compañero. Stay safe
I've heard about it but I never tried one out!!! I deiinitely need to put my hand on it! thanks for sharing my friend!!!
City roads in shtf may be blocked so this is on foot or motorcycle can exit on railroad tracks but safety can be a concern. Outside city's there are paths a small vehicle may navigate where electric lines run. Get a map of that network now
Again , an excellent tutorial .
Well considered and on point !
Thank you so glad to be useful!!!
The railroad aspect was mind blowing. Never even thought of that. That is brilliant!
So glad to hear that! 🫡🔥
So great your videos and the teaser. In Central Europe - its less wilderness and more Urban Prepping. Empties houses, stables etc and less forest
I'm in South Europe but I know the center part too, better be prepared and knowing our surrounding is a must!🤙
The reflective bubble wrap is awsome
Truly indeed and cheap too 🔥🔥🔥
I’m in Ukraine right now, and have been in two other SHTF situations in Greece and Germany myself. One thing you mentioned which I consider as absolutely crucial is a physical map of your surroundings. We have a brain fog from all the Internet and GPS services. We barely know our neighborhoods and city anymore. While my dad used to know every street by name and every shop, I can barely navigate by name of the street. The first thing to go down will be GPS and Internet.
Excellent information , great series
Thanks so much!🔥🔥🔥
I've been homeless for about a year, I often moved a lot during that time but sometimes set up camp for up to a month.
The filming is on point 😮
Thanks so much to have shared your experience with us , it means a lot to me 🙏🏻🔥
@AlexWander I should have stated I already read lots of UL hiking and survival books before that ordeal. I also had some outdoor experience, but nothing can teach you about 200 straight days with no home.
No doubt about that ! And your
True experience is really precious for
Our community!
Thanks for so much smart advice again. I’ve always thought the best ways out of a city are via the railway lines or via rivers or canals, especially if you can get your hands on some sort of watercraft.
Definitely great ways to escape the city! Railways are my favorites for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Alex Wander, very good video. One thing you should consider is an Alpaca wool poncho. They work well along with military rain ponchos and poncho liners (woobies.) They add an additional layer of warmth and concealment as they don't look 'militaristic' so you can blend in with others easier.
Also, combined with the wool blanket you have, a wool poncho gives you an extras layer of very warm insulation.
that's a great idea !!! I will definitely look for it !!!1 thanks so much for your advice!!!!!
Excellent video and well thought out advice. This was FULL of great tips!
So glad to hear that!!! Thanks so much!!!!
I’ve just discovered this channel brilliant is all I can say I have spent hours watching your videos one after another no hype just solid information also great cinematograph,keep going I can’t get enough. 👍
@@pauljones8911 thanks so much for your words ! Truly honored!
Absolutely enjoyed this video, a lot!! It took me a while to work out what SHTF meant. But I got there in the end.
TBH I learned my lesson about city living and escaped to the country many years ago, and I am so pleased that I did. However I have friends & family in the city and one never knows if you will be called on to help in a SHTF scenario. Information is Knowledge & Knowledge is Power. Thank you very much.
There are so many aspects that we need to take in consideration , you are definitely right! No thank you for your support!
Best RUclipsr. Great quality. Thanks man 🎉
OMG thanks so much!!!!!!
Dear Alex, you have done it again. Another great video. Your thoughts on what and how to do it were very sensible and realistic. Just one of the many reasons I love your channel. I don't really comment to channels but, for some reason you remind me of myself I guess. Your ideas for sleeping systems were great. For me, I made myself a wool poncho with a hood. Same size as a miltary poncho. Really warm and comfortable. I used it once in January with Temps in the 20s degrees and wind at 15 mph. I only wore a T-shirt and normal pants and with no hat. I was sitting on a chair with no protection for about 2 or 3 hours. I was very comfortable and did not feel the wind. However the blanket I used was thicker compared to other wool blankets. I can send you pictures if you would like. Keep up the great work. Take dare my friend. Randy
Thanks so much for your words and I would be glad
To see what you tailored with a wool blanket, I’m always curious to see what people think and do!
I’m sure you made a great wool poncho! Thanks for sharing!
I'm only two minutes in so far, and I must say I love your videos.
This is more for if you're running scenarios in your city right now. Just wanted to point out for anyone that might be interested, cities are naturally warmer due to the density of the population, the pollution, buildings and so on. While the goal here it to leave as quick as you can, if you decide to hunker down in the city and you lets say leave a few weeks or a month after SHTF. I would account for a few more degrees of difference in temperature being colder than what you might be used to within city limits during your dry runs.
TLDR; If you do test runs of this kind of thing, if you think its cold now. Without cars and millions of people, the city will be a lot colder than you're used to after just a week or two.
Amazing analysis man!! So precious! Thanks for sharing!🔥🔥🔥🔥
One thing ive thought about with planning for these scenarios is health. But with a different end goal. I know many folks around my age that snore really loudly. Every one of them are overweight and/or unhealthy.
Imagine finding a secluded spot to hide away only to give up your location while you are asleep and snoring.
Maybe a bit random but i do think it's an element that maybe gets overlooked.
Good point, that’s why taking care of our health is really important 🙏🏻🔥
Very good Video. A nice addition would be a military ground sheed like the one from the german army. Very rugged and easy to carry. Also for layers a merino buff would be a must have for me.
Thank you! Thanks also for sharing your ideas ! Truly appreciated! I will definitely look more into that German piece of kit!
Alex, more videos like this one. It was great.
More to Come!!!!! Thank you!!!
Great job on the lighting and audio quality. Its not easy to do. Keep up the great content and production values!
Thanks so much! Doing my best to deliver something different , in terms of production quality and informations 🙏
I love these brother! I can’t wait for the next one !!
Thanks so much brother, glad to hear that!!!!
Thank you. 🙏🌄
No thank you!
I went camping in a snowstorm. That night temperatures hit nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit. I was relatively warm at night. I made made several layers to lay on to keep my body from losing heat into the ground. I had a simple sleeping bag, but what really made the difference was my wool blanket.
Thanks for sharing your experience, a good wool blanket can be a game changer in those situations!
@@AlexWander 100%. Also real wool is fire retardant and keeps you warm when it’s wet too!
@@TruthSeeker9038 Holy Words!
Im "proud" to say i actually have that silver liner in my ghb and 100l plastic bags, as part of my rest system too. It seemed to me the best bang for my €. And its light.
My ghb is prepared to get me and one of my kids home, from the farest city i usually travel with them (normally with only one. But in case i have 2, i can make it work, and if i have all 3 i have other stuff in my car that my oldest can carry - kinda works as a modular system, because i just cant fisically carry everything for the 4 of us on my back, plus potentially having to carry on and off 1 of the little ones).
By default, its prepared with my middle child in mind ( that has spetial needs). If it works for him, it works for the others too.
I really apreciate your dif approuch to this subject, having the surrounding in mind - not just telling us to buy stuff -, or as we say in Portugal "desenrascando" (its kinda of a mindset that makes you make the best with what you have). I really like the fact that you mention the needs of the rest of the family too. Plus, you are in europe! Thank you!
Thank You. Greetings from Poland. 🤗
Thank you!🙏🏻
Another great video, thank you. Please consider sharing your car bag set up and maybe how your tier your edc and other gear. respect
Will do , thanks so much for sharing and support!
This guys is in great shape... Slim and agile😮
The bubble wrap, while being a good insulator, could “pop” when the bubbles are compressed, which is concerning. It could alert others around you are not aware of in the same building/area and attract unwanted attention.
Thanks Alex👍👍👍
No thank you! 👍🙏🏻
Outstanding series
Thanks so much brother!!!!🔥🔥🔥
I carry 3 drum liners, woobie, body warmers that's pretty much it..rain poncho for shelter or for cover..I work in cities but live in the mtns.. another awesome video.. thanks again
So glad you liked the video and thank you for sharing your story 🤙🏻🔥
I have been talking about thermal shield for years. I keep a piece with my hammock instead of a expensive under quilt. Put it around my torso inside my sleeping bag one frigid night. It's so versatile.
If you find cardboard and paint, you can make the CB waterproof.
A silk long sleeve shirt is also amazing.
I couldn't agree with you more! thanks for sharing and for your support!!!
Cool
Thank you!
Wool blanket got my grand dad through three yrs of ww1 .
Best wool blanket you can get , a warm wool blanket with tons of memories 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@AlexWander i wish they were good memories , but i learned somthing about survival . The wool blanket helped him blend in or hide his shape while sitting in the trenches which helped save is life . Giving him the element of surprise ! Also I hear it can help hide you from thermal cameras .
@darinmullins4770 we are the one that has to bring good from our memories , you will do it 👍 honestly don’t know if it works with the real cameras 🤷♂️
I think one good idea could be sleeping on roofs although more exposed to the wind it gives a lot of advantages being able to see everything and not be seen every side is an entrance and escape if you're good at scaling and if you're at the center of the roof you can setup cardboard walls to break wind since it won't be visible
Roof could be a good idea but should look for a specific kind of roof with at least to escape routes , thanks for sharing!
Great content. Thank you very much. It becomes more and more obvious that surviving in the woods is not a real option for city slickers. If there is a bug out location - great. But going into the European "Wilderness" should be the last option - unless someone is really capable and experienced.
This is why a appreciate your content about urban survival.
Even in Central European "wilderness" you can disappear. Issue is food. You will just not be able to get enough from the land and there will be other people hunting. But, on the other hand, in real SHTF, 90% will be gone after first winter and the rest will keep together in cities. Surviving in the wild, living of the land is really, really hard.
Hi Alex! Another great video, I’m new to your channel, Dave Canterbury mentioned you and so far I’m enjoying your channel! Thank you so much!!👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸 from Washington State. 🇺🇸
Excellent
Thanks
Thank you!!!!!
Sir: I don/t know who you are are where you are located, But you have solid information on your videos no matter what country a person is in.
Thanks so much Johnny for your kind words , we are all on the same Page regarding some aspects 🙏🏻
Excellent advice! I agree with the sleeping system. Clothing is very important merino wool and layer your clothing. My clothing system is merino wool and it's what I wear all the time summer and winter. Always looking to improve my clothing system.😎
Thanks so much and I'm so glad you agree!!!!!
Danke Alex, ich bin von jedem deiner Videos begeistert 😊
Thanks so much! So glad to hear that!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
perfect, excellent!
Glad you like it! Thanks so much!!!!
Jerven Hunter is my first pick
They make great stuff👍
Winter hat and annd gloves wit grips. But get the military tactical gloves with hard knuckles
Great video and advice, thanks!
Truly honored thanks!🔥
@AlexWander, another option to consider that I teach my clients is to have a storage unit - not sure if you have those in Italy[?] - and to have it set-up with enough supplies to live comfortably in the event that you have to leave your house. It doesn't need to be a big unit, as the smaller the unit the easier it is to heat and cool, and defend in the event you are forced to do so.
For those that have a secondary "bug out" location, but may not be able to get there immediately, a storage unit between your house and secondary location is ideal. It's also a way to keep supplies stored away from prying eyes and so others do not know what you have if you live in a suburban or urban area where there are multiple people around. Also, a storage unit is highly ideal for those living in an apartment or condo who have limited space.
Very Smart idea for sure!!!! Yes we do have storage unites here and there and you're right they could be a n useful intermediate step !!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thanks for your efforts!
Good video.
SO glad you enjoed the video , thanks for your support! 🙏
Have only just found your channel, great content, you've gained a sub.
Truly honored thank you!
Good advice -thank you
My pleasure!🤙🏻
More good info Alex! Thanks for sharing my friend😎
My true pleasure! So glad to be helpful!!!!🔥
@AlexWander, you should always use silk as the base layer next to your skin and then merino wool over that. Much better performance and warmth factor.
I honestly never thought about Silk before Merino Wool ! thanks so much for your advice!
@@AlexWander, 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼I live in the Mountains of Montana and Idaho (on the border) and Silk and Marino wool are my number 1 & 2 items I wear all winter long. It keeps my skin the driest and warmest, and prolongs the effectiveness of your wool base-layer.
@TACTICALNOMAD I really appreciate your sharing ! Thanks so much! 🙏🏻🏴☠️🤙🏻
Smart man, thank you ✌️😎
No thank you for your support! 🔥
Fantastica lezione Alex 💥💯💥🔝
E' un onore amico mio!
Very interesting, I found some useful info.
thanks brother!!!!!
great thank you
Thanks for enjoying the video !🙏🏻
Great video mate great advice 👍
Thanks so much! So glad to be helpful!!!!🔥
Another great video! Glad you mentioned train tracks, they form part of my plan. I have 2 strong routes from the city to my secondary location (which i am hoping to change). 1 is over a small mountain, 2nd is via railway tracks. Both are less than 20 miles on foot and "easy" going. The car/van/motorcycle I have would not be a viable transport option for us from the city.
So glad you agree and thanks to have shared your own experience and plans, it means a lot to me!
@AlexWander thanks for the great videos! It gives me good thinking points for my plan for my family! My current plan is pretty simple, get home, grab family hike to secondary location I have got set up in a small town away from the city :) I feel lucky to have the ability to have an emergency plan in place, even if it's never used.
So glad to hear You already have at least one plan in place!!!
@AlexWander yes :) some may think one plan is not enough, but once were out of the city here things get alot easier. I plan on following your lead and running a few routes to check timings and "unknown variables" along alternate paths that I have not yet tried! Thanks for the inspiration
Shipping pallets are awesome. They can be used to provide structure to a shelter and keep you off the ground. You want to put something down on top of them, because they are treated with chemicals. Don't burn them for firewood.
I couldn’t agree with you more!👍👍👍
Fantastico 💥💯💥💯💥🔝
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Good video as always
Thanks so much!!!! 🙏
great video lov your stuff keep it up ty
Truly honored thanks!!!!🙏🏻
🇦🇺😎👍Interesting
Thanks!🙏🏻
For such a small channel the production quality is amazing. Due to your accent, some words are a little hard to understand so consider adding uncommon words to the video description. I hope that your channel grows full of organic and engaged viewers.
Hey there, thanks so much! Trying hard even with my English (actually I’m Italian) thanks For your kind words and support!
Bring a couple of samoyeds along, you can forego 90% of the sleeping kit.
they are really worm for sure!!!!! I actually have a Dogo Argentino 😁
For drinking water, don't forget the toilet tank (for flush?)
a good place to find water!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Amazing video and information !! ¿whats your favorite wallet for both urban and rural enviroments?
Thanks ! I have a Jaimie Jacob’s Wallet with RFID protection, pretty compact
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Danke für deine Gedanken und Tipps.
Hier in Deutschland findet sich leider überall Müll.
My pleasure, even here there’s garbage everywhere 🤷♂️
Cardboard is the best insulation.
Agreed!👍
From homeless here its rare to see someone by themselves, a lone tent/tarp/cardboard. If they are solo likely were intoxicated and passed out on sidewalk or against building. Tent cities as i call them start w a few then grow to many. But they never all combine...they remain clumps of tents. As much as they steal from you, others will help if they can at least w knowledge. Around the wrong people you could lose all of that gear if it appears new/attractive. Same w shelter or bunker down space expect if it catches attention someone curious will come. Camo netting or pile on junk. Noise, toileting, setting fires w propane, cleanliness all real issues will need to solve for. Homeless here ruin the natural soil, water, drive every animal away.
What precious infos! Thanks so much for sharing all of it ! It means a lot !
Corrugated cardboard as an insulated layer on the floor
Truly indeed!!!!!
When are you going to have part 3 video
I have to finish a couple of videos and then I will put the third episode out 👍
Ottimi suggerimenti, coimbentarsi con carta o bolle d' aria è molto utile e funzionale. bel video come sempre, io stavo pensando a delle emergency under box. Da disseminare con oggetti utili. nel caso in cui non puoi rientrare a casa.
Sono contento che il video possa essere stato utile! L'idea di avere delle Cache box disseminate qua e la secondo uno nostro ordine e piano puo' essere utile ma trovare posti sicuri dove farlo nell'ambiente cittadino e' davvero difficile , ci sto lavorando da un po' ma avro' bisogno di ancora un po' di tempo per poter avere una opinione a riguardo 🙏
Hi could you possibly do avideo on a survival tin please im doing an update video on mine end of week
Honestly I’m not a big fan of Survival Tins, but I’m gonna make it soon!
Can i please get your music list or source i enjoy it so much! Thanks for the awesome video
I get my music from Epidemic Sound! Do you need the specific name Of the artist?
I will be in the nastiest most impossible place to get to! You best forget comfort and think about security!
I couldn’t agree with you More!!!
I wont be freezing anytime soon in Florida.
Definitely not your issue for sure 😁
I commented too soon.you mentioned railroad.
No worries , we are here to share so thank you! 🤙🏻🔥
What pack is that ?
Tasmanian Tiger TT Companion Pack 30 🤙🏻
Im allergic to wool what else can i use to keep warm
Are you allergic of every kind of wool? If so I would look for a good warm poncho liner or a quilt
@@AlexWander yes I've tried everything with wool in it so I'll start looking for a liner thanks for your help
Hope you are gonna find something useful to you 🙏🏻🔥
12:10 its a mother board and we are living inside the Matrix city ☠💀
Put those warmers over your kidneys. Puts heat directly into your core and large volumes of blood move through the region
Good point! Thanks for sharing!
What watch do you use?
Greetings from Poland.
It’s a Vaer Watches tactical
Solar 👍👍👍
@@AlexWander ok, I try to find some watch without features, whitch will be good to use in outtoor activities. Now Im using Garmin instintc but battery isn't so good, and i find using GPS and other features make me blind, and I don't think what I do when I go something, because I have watch.
Sorry for my engilsh.
@user-eo5iz6sj2t no worries for the English, it’s good! This Vaer watches I’m using has no features, it’s not expensive and it stores 6 months of energy since you get it 🤘
Thanks for answer
Cardboard
Good! there’s more🤙🏻
You will spend $400 upwards of $800 for an ultralight sleeping bag that can fit down to an urban bag without looking like you have a sleeping bag.
Not sure if i would feel trapped into a sleeping bag during a night sleep in the urban environment, maybe a quilt, what do you think?
Disagree on the railroad tracks. People will go that way. There are police that patrol the tracks. Instead I reccomend the high tension electric wire right of way. There is always a dirt road that is maintained enuff to provide concealment while you travel. You won’t likely run into anyone and there is metal gates that are locked and block vehicle access to the public. Plenty of hiding spots too if you need to sleep a bit.
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Sharing your thoughts, it means a lot !
Honestly our countries are made by overpopulated areas , police is not enough to control the entire population and during any possible SHTF scenario they will prioritize to keep under control the most part of it while trying to keep safe city infrastructures , the 60% of the population of a city are going to move away by car jamming every possible street, 30% or more are going to stay in their home , for the remaining 10% maybe only the 3% will take a rail road track plus we have to consider that during an emergency scenario the electricity is often shut down for safety reasons , but hey this is only my opinion 🙏🏻
@@AlexWander look into the main power transmission line right of way for traveling. You might see it as an option. Good channel you got by the way.
Interesting idea! Thank you! 🙏🏻
The what mentality? Opossum?
Yes the Possum Mentality, it means get things when you find them not when you need them. 👍
Just leave the city now and you won’t have to worry about getting out 😊 when it’s time .
I left the city almost year ago 👍
@@AlexWander yeah me too ! Best decision I ever made . I still enjoy watching videos like yours though .
@justmestephanie1269 Hope what I’m
Sharing is gonna be useful to someone 🙏🏻
SHFT? Meaning?
Shit hit the Fan 😊
way your videos is so low volume?
Strange I’ve watched them on multiple
Devices and I didn’t have this problem🤷♂️
Volume is fine. I listened to it at the same volume as all other videos I watched.
@@TACTICALNOMAD maybe it's my tv idk, I watch other channels at volume 12, I have to watch this one at volume 27
Volume was normal on my device - same as others.
Does it include illegal drugs
Entering someone’s home may be a way to meet Jesus..
I couldn’t agree with you more 😁😁😁
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Live hear 👂in California its not so easy to find a place to sleep 💤 America 🇺🇸 is not an easy place it’s going to hell god bless
Be safe out there! 🤙🏻🔥