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  • @tijaanimayers5605
    @tijaanimayers5605 4 месяца назад +4

    3 years later and your still teaching us! Thanks for the content

  • @richardblazek4780
    @richardblazek4780 3 года назад +281

    This guy ain't doing this to sell you stuff, he's for real and his info practical.

    • @stormysampson1257
      @stormysampson1257 3 года назад +7

      Awww, Richard. You missed my selfie putdown! I am a gal that KNOWS the wilderness very well, why do you think I watch every episode, ask lots of questions and I pretty much know what GBGB is doing and thinking. I am a gal, by the way. Grins. Not a guy. Not a foo-foo girl either.
      He IS FOR REAL. I guess not many people knew I was being very very facetious! I wasn't talking about selling or buying stuff. That's why I paid the dough to sign up for GB squared! I started out calling him GBGB and someone else came up with GB squared. I am glad that you 'almost' worship the guy. These are the real warriors of countries. I lived with one for half a decade, Green Beret, Special Forces. We became professional DANCERS! And did one heck of a lot of backpacking in the country most humans will never know.

    • @marvinalmocera4550
      @marvinalmocera4550 3 года назад

      Correct....

    • @davidcarothers3311
      @davidcarothers3311 2 года назад +1

      @@stormysampson1257 But what happened to Molly's bra??

    • @bukkebruse2936
      @bukkebruse2936 2 года назад

      @@stormysampson1257 is this some obscure reference or do you need mental help

    • @Silentblogger659
      @Silentblogger659 2 года назад

      @@bukkebruse2936 she's talking about the guy in the video, chuckle-fuck.

  • @davidneu2112
    @davidneu2112 3 года назад +68

    His pack is so light because he is packed with skills. The majority of us mortals don't have as much skills so the kit might get a bit heavier.
    That being said, best kit I have ever seen, nevertheless.

  • @eduardosuarez1192
    @eduardosuarez1192 3 года назад +53

    Knowledge, ethics, practical advice = respect!!

  • @mikepetersen6568
    @mikepetersen6568 3 года назад +10

    I would like to have a cup of coffee with this man.

  • @1SickPuppy99
    @1SickPuppy99 2 года назад +5

    I like that it is a to the point, no flashy gear set up. Obviously, if you have space for additional gear, go for it. But this is the basics. Good video!!

  • @DavidGilesColorado
    @DavidGilesColorado 3 года назад +57

    I use the lint from the dryer filter as tinder and the best part is the price is right

    • @357Dejavu
      @357Dejavu 3 года назад +3

      Super light weight too!

    • @brqxton8974
      @brqxton8974 3 года назад +11

      @@357Dejavu and you can pack it into little bricks and cover them with wax to keep it waterproof

    • @mrbkittle836
      @mrbkittle836 3 года назад +3

      Yea I use them too

    • @jeffinphx517
      @jeffinphx517 3 года назад +2

      Great minds...me too.

    • @usualsuspect5173
      @usualsuspect5173 3 года назад +2

      Me too

  • @paulysixx5047
    @paulysixx5047 2 года назад +3

    He is by far one of the very best

  • @pey7759
    @pey7759 3 года назад +28

    Of all the stuff I watch, your bob videos reinforce my confidence the most. Just dropped almost 10lbs switching from a cheapo backpacker 2man to a mosquito net with a tub bottom and a monster tarp - Id love to bivvy, but I gotta make room for a hound dog

    • @RetSol61
      @RetSol61 3 года назад +3

      The Beagle has to be included.

  • @BasicRootsHomesteadWFL
    @BasicRootsHomesteadWFL Год назад +1

    I've been a food and medical pepper for awhile now. All the things I have wouldn't mean a thing if I don't know how to you. I believe beginner survival training is a must these days.

  • @pa4765
    @pa4765 3 года назад +64

    Heavy Duty trash bags are excellent but not mentioned by survivalist. It often rains In the eastern half of the USA. Feet are critical. Placed inside boots & over socks keeps feet comfy, dry & warm thru rain, streams and mud. They're also great for ponchos, carrying stuff, water container, etc.

    • @stormysampson1257
      @stormysampson1257 3 года назад +1

      Trash bags for feet liners? I simply used old pantyhose made into feet liners. I always wore my oldest most comfy worn-in boots. Otherwise, I would have gone barefoot. I lived and hiked in the Pacific Northwest. I definitely always take contractor trash bags, 3mil, on every trip.

    • @davecapaldi4662
      @davecapaldi4662 3 года назад +1

      Problem with trash bags to keep feet dry is they don't breathe. I used them at a music festival and nearly got trench foot. I agree that they have a lot of other applications though. I suppose it depends on the size of your bag whether you could fit them in.

    • @winterfar2814
      @winterfar2814 3 года назад +7

      Best thing is to amputate your feet so they don’t get wet.

    • @stormysampson1257
      @stormysampson1257 3 года назад

      @@winterfar2814 Being able to hike without boots and barefoot works well too, but takes some practice. I use pantyhose., cut off to my knee, then a wool sock (never cotton), and then the shoes/boots. The boots/shoes should be well broken in without losing stabilizers. A fantastic line of shoes for us barefoot weirdos is Xero Shoes. Steven and Lena are owners. The main thing is that you train your feet and legs to be able to support yourself without a cast making your own muscles weak, atrophied.
      I loved your comment...are you a barefoot weirdo, too?

    • @PreparedPathfinder
      @PreparedPathfinder 3 года назад +1

      Trash bags for boot liners? Ha ha! Try that for more than ten minutes and see how that works out.

  • @isabellam1936
    @isabellam1936 3 года назад +9

    Something I've always carried when I road freight trains for nine years is a small makeup mirror that snaps closed. It's great for getting things out of your eye, you can keep fish hooks and line in it, you can keep a few pills of Adderall in it for extreme energy, thinking, and hunger suppression in emergency situations, you can break the mirror to cut something, and you can signal with it. Really one of those must have things in my opinion that no one ever seems to talk about.

    • @jasonnysacleomedes5084
      @jasonnysacleomedes5084 3 года назад

      He uses the mirror in his compass.

    • @landomilknhoney
      @landomilknhoney Год назад +1

      Adderall?🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @Cordova10-8
      @Cordova10-8 Год назад

      ​@landomilknhoney I find this suggestion interesting, but unless I'm running from Freddy Kruger or pod people, I'd rather not be over stimmed. Coming down from something like that would make you double tired and dehydrated. Deep breathing techniques can help you stay awake during rough times. Source: was a train conductor, am police officer now.

  • @julenesandusky8349
    @julenesandusky8349 2 года назад +3

    Best bug out bag video by far. Straight forward and to the point. Thank you for sharing priceless info. God bless you

  • @michaeldorrence9387
    @michaeldorrence9387 2 года назад +4

    1st time viewer. great practical tips for a grab-n-go survival bag. no sales pitches, just ideas and "do whats good for you.." advice!
    Thank You for your Service, Sir, and God Bless America.

  • @123gorainy
    @123gorainy 3 года назад +47

    Thank you so much for this calm-headed, logical step-by-step through the basics of bugout bag contents, and methods.

  • @tomrobison4274
    @tomrobison4274 3 года назад +12

    An excellent tutorial from a highly trained experienced survivalist. Thank you very much!

  • @southarkansassurvival617
    @southarkansassurvival617 2 года назад +2

    Legitimate knowledge with a detailed explanation and contextual information, I wish everyone in the survival and outdoor community took the time you did to explain the "why's" and "why not's" of what you use....

  • @rogerpeterson7581
    @rogerpeterson7581 2 года назад +2

    I want to comment on the Life-raft bars. I carry them also. MRE's take up too much room even if you take them out of the package. I started out with MRE's and Mountain house food but they just took up way too much room. I get a ration of crap from my fellow preppers over the SOS bars, "You get sick of the taste" or other moronic statements. When trying to get home (I Live rural so I have a get home bag) I'm only focused on getting home, I can live with not have a variety of food. Great presentation.

  • @TACLife
    @TACLife 3 года назад +3

    Glad to see others have come around to the sos rations. Been using them for years and suggesting them. Best bang for the buck! We literally carry an almost identical set up. I enjoy how yours is slimmed down a hair from mine. Also been really curious about that grayl filter for a while so I'm pleased to see a positive opinion from you about it. I may have to purchase one. Thanks as always!!!

  • @globyois
    @globyois 10 месяцев назад +1

    Liked the video very much, good stuff. Thanks.

  • @keystothebox
    @keystothebox 3 года назад +3

    Focus on the needs - 100% agree

  • @stormysampson1257
    @stormysampson1257 3 года назад +5

    I remember being oh so very OCD with pack weight. I mean, I broke the handles off brushes, teeth brushes to keep the weight down. So here I am watching Joshua pulling tool after tool from the pack, each tool having its own holster. Yummy organization. I am already eye balling those buttery leather holsters, for each tool, as quite a bit of weight. I like the roll up tool holder. I know I've seen you use one or two of these cloth/leather tool organizers before? Glad to have you back, GBGB!

  • @sunson1491
    @sunson1491 Год назад +1

    Yeah definitely taking notes here

  • @wazowski6709
    @wazowski6709 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely amazing video, the content & delivery is bang on. Timely too as I'm putting together survival bags for each family member. You've earned a subscriber good sir.

  • @deepsea5107
    @deepsea5107 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the tips!!! Looking to do two of those bags, one for me and one for the wife. The only thing I might add is a Fiskars 7" folding saw to one of the bags. I already have a couple of these and they're pretty light/compact.

  • @IamGadgetcom
    @IamGadgetcom 2 года назад +1

    Among the best well done videos on the subject. Also, I like your honesty re the products. I look forward to seeing more. Thank you

  • @timhaugen6410
    @timhaugen6410 3 года назад +41

    I've tried eating the life boat rations for 3 days and decided that, in bad times, it would be an added misery. I carry the flavored Millennium Bars and supplement them with some trail snacks and a few Slim-Jims for morale. I'm pretty sure that the few added ounces will be worth it.

    • @cthulhu6697
      @cthulhu6697 3 года назад +5

      +Tralfaz Personally, I've never met a ( U.S. ) MRE that I didn't like. I lived for about a month straight on almost exclusively MREs ( the old, 90s kind. I hear they have changed since )

    • @timhaugen6410
      @timhaugen6410 3 года назад +3

      @@cthulhu6697MREs kik @$$ in the same way a can of Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Raviolis does. Some might argue the sodium content... But if morale wasn't important, Why would there be such a well made video geared toward those who would gripe about having to carry a "20" pound bag on a bad day?

    • @realtyrocks1969
      @realtyrocks1969 2 года назад +1

      I've tried to eat those bars too but could never eat more than a few bites. Dry and gross and needed alot of water to wash it down. Horrible. I'd rather pack a few Mountain House meals and bag of jerky . Maybe a few squeeze packs of peanut butter but I stopped using those food bars because that would be miserable to try living off that for even a day would suck

  • @billgeoghegan4822
    @billgeoghegan4822 2 года назад +1

    Definitely things here I hadn't considered. Thank you.

  • @homealone5087
    @homealone5087 3 года назад +2

    You can make those mini inferno fire starters at home for cheap. Cover some makeup remover pads or cotton balls in vaseline. I don't cover in wax, just store in a small ziplock.

  • @jamesdonovan5165
    @jamesdonovan5165 2 года назад +2

    I swap the model Swiss Army knife he had for the Swiss Champ. So many more tools. Hack saw for metal, magnifier, tweezers, pen, tooth pick, a small pin, jewelers screw driver and a lot more.

  • @ivicamilosavljevic4706
    @ivicamilosavljevic4706 6 месяцев назад

    Bravo!

  • @JDK45ACP
    @JDK45ACP 3 года назад +1

    Had to revisit this one. Thanks again for the video.

  • @micjam1986
    @micjam1986 3 года назад +34

    Thank you Joshua for your service and efforts to keep our flag flying!! God bless my friend

  • @SamSung-jv3jm
    @SamSung-jv3jm 3 года назад +1

    Its a pretty good video to follow for camping in the woods or a rural area. I personally was homeless for two years so did a lot of city camping when I wasn't sleeping in shelters. Every now and then I get the fear that I might become homeless again and make up a backpack to remind myself of the priorities when living homeless. My last backpack weighed in at 15lbs....

  • @johnleca
    @johnleca 3 года назад +1

    Top resource for realistic preparations.

  • @TM-fy5ym
    @TM-fy5ym 3 года назад +2

    SOLID! 👊🏼

  • @mamamacgyver
    @mamamacgyver 3 года назад +1

    I love these videos. You are true blue and sincerely want us to learn. Thank you for sharing.

  • @charlesdavis9937
    @charlesdavis9937 3 года назад

    Thank you for your service

  • @PavlovsBob
    @PavlovsBob 3 года назад

    Outstanding

  • @ebrendon1
    @ebrendon1 2 года назад +1

    wow u taught me alot , THANKS...the only things I would add is a glow sticks

  • @samson_glass
    @samson_glass 3 года назад +2

    Hope to see if anything has changed in your pack mid 2021! TY for this , as a person who is NOT ready ..... this is super helpful in GETTING rdy 8) TY

  • @abeford2300
    @abeford2300 3 года назад

    Love this GBGB my primary resource for all things Bush craft

  • @zeke1eod
    @zeke1eod 2 года назад

    Very informative and straightforward, no nonsense! This is valuable content, thanks for sharing, stay safe and God bless

  • @brianmurphy6760
    @brianmurphy6760 2 года назад

    Love your videos, Josh. I have learned a bunch of very practical skills from you.

  • @ultimateadaptation756
    @ultimateadaptation756 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @badtchad4935
    @badtchad4935 3 года назад

    Great video. Packed full of great information, thanks.

  • @Gregwagner100
    @Gregwagner100 2 года назад +2

    Finally, someone who actually knows what he is talking about!

  • @PaulJersey
    @PaulJersey 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video!

  • @ecalzo
    @ecalzo Год назад +1

    Simple useful (instructional) clear.. top.. well done

  • @NickFrom1228
    @NickFrom1228 2 года назад +2

    Those mystery ranch packs are no joke. I have a back country pack from them and out of all my dozen or so packs, it is easily the best built and can carry the most weight comfortably.

  • @titchglover2601
    @titchglover2601 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @secret5794
    @secret5794 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @TheWaveSon
    @TheWaveSon 3 года назад +1

    Great informative video, thank you sir, and thank you for your service 🙏❤️🇺🇸

  • @wongalan7020
    @wongalan7020 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips!!!

  • @alwaysbepreparedwithjeff3245
    @alwaysbepreparedwithjeff3245 3 года назад

    Thanks Again For Sharing

  • @hero2006
    @hero2006 3 года назад

    Great information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tang0561
    @tang0561 3 года назад +10

    Josh, I know this is an old video, but this seem like a good place to ask the question on my mind; as a park ranger we carry bear spray, it not only works against bears along with other animals also, it's something I encourage outdoor people to carry for their safety, do you carry anything like this yourself, I know many will say to just carry a gun, but not everybody does or is comfortable carrying a gun, I still carry bear spray when I head into the outdoor where I know there might be bear or other animals which cause harm.Thank.

    • @DaveyMulholland
      @DaveyMulholland 2 года назад +1

      This is an "old" video?
      It says 2020 in the title.... You wrote that comment 11 months ago...

  • @kathyesargent9088
    @kathyesargent9088 2 года назад

    Thank you❤️❤️❤️

  • @aaroncowan9832
    @aaroncowan9832 2 года назад

    Thanks for the content. I would have said the file is more important than a saw to sharpen tools and create points if you need to. You're a legend! Thank you!

  • @heiditucker2471
    @heiditucker2471 2 года назад +1

    Thank you this is the most informative video I've seen yet !!!!

  • @b4lknifereviewstesting289
    @b4lknifereviewstesting289 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for vid, good info no BS.

  • @jjmag3107
    @jjmag3107 2 года назад

    Very informative. I always have a GHB in my vehicle. I'm going to look at updating some of it's contents, after watching your vid. Good stuff.

  • @crankyemoji2328
    @crankyemoji2328 2 года назад

    Great video👍👍. Something to ponder on that might be worthwhile for your pack. The zippo hand warmer is awesome. I’ve seen on RUclips how you can modify them to produce more heat but I don’t think it’s necessary. As the saying goes one ounce of weight is 1 pound of pain. I feel this device is well worth it with extra fuel for an extended stay.

  • @zacharybaker2161
    @zacharybaker2161 3 года назад +1

    I also use the pliers on my multitool to separate my bank-line strands.

  • @Robb_K
    @Robb_K 3 года назад

    Great video, thank you.

  • @danielsimpson2494
    @danielsimpson2494 2 года назад

    Great advice, great video, thank you for sharing

  • @DF4Trap
    @DF4Trap 3 года назад +1

    Great video, definitely refined.

  • @darlenec6655
    @darlenec6655 3 года назад

    thank

  • @steveorick2271
    @steveorick2271 2 года назад +1

    I just came across your site.very impressed

  • @RavenRedwood
    @RavenRedwood 3 года назад +8

    Speaking of a "lighter extender", I will wrap my lighter with waxed hemp twine until it's bulky, like maybe an inch thicker and bulging in the middle. This way I just use the lighter to ignite the end of the wick and unravel it as it burns down. Makes a lighter last much, _much_ longer.

    • @420BLUNTLEY
      @420BLUNTLEY 3 года назад +6

      That’s stoner shit.

    • @RavenRedwood
      @RavenRedwood 3 года назад +3

      @@420BLUNTLEY it was indeed a stoner who showed it to me

  • @jamessix60
    @jamessix60 3 года назад +5

    Lol juice ain't worth the squeeze. Cracked me up. Good video thanks

  • @thomasnugent3836
    @thomasnugent3836 2 года назад

    Very good, thank you very much.

  • @RujioWR
    @RujioWR 2 года назад

    Pliars: I like to use it for working with hot metal on the fire, like adjusting the pod, lifting the lid or whatever. I had quite a burning a while ago, since then im sensible to not touch anything hot. Nowadays I use a tweezer for that, which also has "medical" use.

  • @josephedma3654
    @josephedma3654 3 года назад

    I am new to this, and i learn alot from you. Thank you.

  • @misslovely8080
    @misslovely8080 9 месяцев назад

    Great info! Thanks so much for sharing ! God bless all and God be with us 🙏🕊

  • @mkwhole
    @mkwhole 2 года назад

    Very good thank you

  • @chefprepjustindieh
    @chefprepjustindieh 2 года назад +2

    Great video thanks! This guy has some knowledge. For me water and ammo take up most of the weight tbh. Though without the rest of the kit those two alone won’t keep you alive without strong bushcraft practice.

  • @UR2Compliant
    @UR2Compliant 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff...dig this dude...subbed.

  • @allenbuck5589
    @allenbuck5589 2 года назад

    Plain. No. B. S. Great information. Thanks for your videos

  • @kterlau1036
    @kterlau1036 2 года назад

    Great program

  • @tiffanibilyou3773
    @tiffanibilyou3773 2 года назад

    Nice and to the point. Very informative. Just subscribed!

  • @isabellam1936
    @isabellam1936 3 года назад +1

    I like paper satellite maps because it tells you where houses and structures are where you can get food and shelter and help. I also have offline downloadable satellite maps on my smart phone and hiker folding solar panels and a power bank

  • @JoeElliotSA
    @JoeElliotSA Год назад

    That was a very informative and down to earth video (and funny). 😅

  • @hauseradventures
    @hauseradventures 9 месяцев назад

    solid

  • @Nitelite26
    @Nitelite26 3 года назад

    You are very knowledgeable. I was already pretty sure I was gonna subscribe, but you sealed the deal with the "real nice Clark,". You seem like a pretty chill dude. Thanks for all the knowledge. Things are starting to look pretty grim here in West Canada. Feel like it is only a matter of time until this stuff becomes mandatory instead of in case.

  • @billburr5881
    @billburr5881 3 года назад +8

    Playing cards or something to keep you entertained e.g. a small book. Mental side is the most important aspect of any bug out scenario.

    • @timhaugen6410
      @timhaugen6410 3 года назад

      That's why I supplement my e-rations with some tasty snacks.

    • @aarond1622
      @aarond1622 3 года назад +1

      I add a small book of short stories. Easy read to pass the time. Rip out stories to use as tinder.

  • @wtchone5954
    @wtchone5954 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @adamtedder700
    @adamtedder700 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @dannynimmo3052
    @dannynimmo3052 2 года назад +7

    A person can blow a lot of money trying to dial in the perfect pack, these videos are seriously appreciated. I watched this a year ago and again just now, I think I've done okay, with your help Thank you. I've got a Green Beret buddy that's CID now, only about 400 of those guys in the country. I'd sure like to get some qualified people together, human trafficking is insane right now we just can't do enouph. the local PD puts it off to special investigations and seems they are just ignoring it right now. hopefully they have something up their sleeve. A freind of mine recovered 30 girls last summer and the daily activity no one hears about is a serious issue. Occasionally they snag a girl with a rich daddy that has money to hire someone like my friend, well I think we need all of them back and to eliminate that market all together.

  • @gtcam723
    @gtcam723 9 месяцев назад

    Nifty thought. I find a GHB to be more likely for me, but this gives me some ideas for my car.

  • @JohnVeritas
    @JohnVeritas 2 года назад +1

    Tri-zip Mystery Ranch is the pack I took everywhere overseas! It's lightweight, comfortable and easy access everything!

  • @moguldamongrel3054
    @moguldamongrel3054 2 года назад

    Hey a scout pack! Nice.

  • @frankgarcia4156
    @frankgarcia4156 3 года назад +8

    you should show how you pack it all in,

  • @dannydenham8141
    @dannydenham8141 2 года назад +1

    I’m going to try to copy this kit, however I’ll have to substitute some items and I will add a few.

  • @aaronjaystephens8714
    @aaronjaystephens8714 2 года назад

    Respect

  • @saltycannuck2381
    @saltycannuck2381 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir, I really enjoy these videos and my boy says he likes the beard !

  • @TheCarpentersSon
    @TheCarpentersSon 3 года назад

    Best Video Ive seen on topic

  • @nathenstoneburgh7298
    @nathenstoneburgh7298 2 года назад

    My secondary tourniquet is a swat, can be used for multiple things, holding on a head bandage, a ankle wrap, etc...

    • @TheSurvivalSummit
      @TheSurvivalSummit  2 года назад

      If you mean the swat-t, we would highly recommend to not carry that as a secondary. The swat-t is absolute garbage, in our opinion. A secondary TQ should be the same exact quality as your primary. If you have a decent trauma kit, you shouldn't need a swat for anything.

  • @nmarbletoe8210
    @nmarbletoe8210 3 года назад +1

    25:22 headlamps --- Red is key, love the red, gotta have the red
    I tried every headlight with red I could find in walmart, best was an Energizer --the green one. About $12 to 15. Did not see your Princeton type, but like that this Energizer also has red at the first press.
    Other nice things: it only has one button, and turns off with a single press no matter what light is on.
    I have bought four plus a couple for gifts so far :) Save a Retina -- Use Red

    • @jefflockaby702
      @jefflockaby702 2 года назад

      I thought red was the key as well...until I had to use if for real & learned that the monocolor made it extremely diffucult to tell the difference between the trail vs areas where rain had washed out narrow areas as it ran downhill...with white light it was obvious, especially the vegatation, but under red light, everything looks the same...

  • @markoss333
    @markoss333 3 года назад

    Super vid. I am a new sub and am enjoying the way you present your content.