Just curious, since you are going to LA would you want to take or pick up a sillcock/water valve key? Might be useful in acquiring water from buildings if water mains are disabled.
And his plan is to STEAL a boat. And there’s a good chance he’s carrying a firearm on this trip...what happens if an owner or god forbid some poor harbourmaster tries to stop him.
Godly men aren’t necessarily wise or good, and have been killing others for millennia...beware false prophets. His video said he’d drive to a marina and steal a boat, assuming it’ll be unsecured. And he’s a gun owner, who from his videos seems keen to concealed carry and willing to use said firearm. I’ve enjoyed his content for years but I think a gun owner openly condoning theft is just a step too close to the cranks preparing for the apocalypse. It’s no different from the looters who’d probably be robbing convenience stores, I’m pretty sure he’d take a dim view of that so this seems pretty hypocritical? I wonder if I’ll be subject of one of his next rants about viewers upsetting him. 😂
@@thelankyjim Cody did say that he has been in the boat building business (as i also have, working at a marina) and at marinas, both diesel and petrol (gasoline) are plentiful. I am pretty sure they would be getting a boat legally through a boat charter hire person, team or company. Cody would only resort to "stealing" a boat if the situation was dire, and it was a matter of life & death. I don't know if you are a Christian or not, but Jesus questioned Pharisees who were thinking badly of him for healing on a Sabbath, asking them if their son or ox fell into a well, would they not save the boy or ox? ..."One Sabbath, when Jesus went to eat in the house of a prominent Pharisee, he was being carefully watched.There in front of him was a man suffering from abnormal swelling of his body.Jesus asked the Pharisees and experts in the law, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath or not?”But they remained silent. So taking hold of the man, he healed him and sent him on his way.Then he asked them, “If one of you has a child or an ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not immediately pull it out?”And they had nothing to say. - Luke 14:1-6 www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke14:1-6&version=NIV " As for a firearm, he would not have time to get one in such a short time and I doubt that he goes anywhere unarmed, as he has a CC licence.
Good work Cody. I’d also suggest 10 laying hens, to provide fresh eggs and meat off the hoof (claw). Just tell TSA that they are your emotional-support chickens 🐓
I noticed you had a couple of items stored with a zip tie holding them. I'd switch them out to a normal twist tie like the ones you get from new power cables and such. If you're in a situation without a knife on you, those zip ties are a nightmare to get undone... especially if you're in a hurry. Just a thought. :) Keep up the good work.
As someone who lived in LA you generally want to avoid the coast because of possible Tsunamis following earthquakes. While uncommon in the region an earthquake of that magnitude that would necessitate a bugout could pose a Tsunami risk. Other than that earthquakes in the area are no big deal at all, happen often and usually go unnoticed. Life goes on. An earthquake that wouldn't pose a tsunami risk likely wouldn't require a bugout situation either.
also, did this guy just talk about stealing a boat and then trash the security personnel that actually make sure the planes are safe to fly in? stay classy lol
As a mechanic who flies frequently I carry a Milwaukee folding box knife with me. I toss the blade before boarding, in the line I open it and put it in the bin and usually announce it and hold it up before the scanner and I’ve never had any issues and the blades are cheap and easily accessible. If you’re going anywhere near a shop or a tradesman they will probably give you one for free.
Great kit!! We LOVE having a LIFESTRAW in our bags. I see you have purification tablets, which I also carry, but the straws are convenient and small too. Ever since going through hurricane Hugo, I learned how scarce water is during a natural disaster.
I currently work for the TSA. In my case its just a temporary job so I can provide for my family while I work towards becoming a police officer. I understand your frustrations (trust me I do) but I think most professions have their fair share of "half wits" as you exemplified in your video about your experience in the Colorado Fire Department. Generalizing us as power hungry half wits devalues the work of those who are simply trying to keep food on the table while we find our career path. Just figured I'd share my perspective. Anyways, love the videos nonetheless!!
African Americans are black, Mexicans are hard workers, Polititians are corrupt, Liberals are uninformed, TSA people suck. Bell curves... to say something of a group, says nothing about an individual in the group.
@@andrewmccrossan9949 This comment cracks me up! The reason I commented was in defense of those TSA agents that actually work hard and do their job well. You and many others wrongly assume i'm a power hungry half wit!
@@OvertonWindex My point being -- generalizations about groups are unproductive. All it does is enforces stereotypes and devalues the hard work and progress made by those who are trying to make a tangible change.
I agree with this post. This is a video he should of done after the trip. Not before. I really think he is making him self a target by saying him and his wife are carrying 500$ on him.
@@savagepatchkidz2759 i think he shouldnt be insulting them at all, not before or after the flight. They have their strict rules, they have to follow, to keep the people safe, if someone kidnaps a plane or something of that kind they are liable, it is on the TSA and they will probably find out, who checked the guy(s) that kidnapped the plane or whatever and he will be punished, or if it is an undercover control and they are able so slip something by them they will lose their job. Dont always look at it from your side, maybe see the situation from the other side aswell, can be pretty useful sometimes.
Captain Superr Thicc apparently the vast majority of the times they test security, the contraband gets through. There must be a huge turnover of staff then.
No one likes to deal with TSA, but to call someone a "moron" for simply doing their job is crossing the line. The day you think you're better than someone else, is the day you aren't.
I normally fly with 4-1 screwdriver, and 6" adjustable wrench, 6" needle nose pliers, 6" locking pliers 6" slip joint pliers, 6.5" pry bar 1" Gorilla tape and electrical tape. I just have a small tool kit and I just tell them I have tools to fix things.
Great ideas, loved the pack. You might also consider getting a sillcock key. Most buildings in large cities have spigots for hose attachments to cleaning the outside but the handles are removed. A sillcock key is used to turn them on. In case of emergency you will have access to water at almost any government, motel, or office building.
Well it’s survival so you might have to throw some morals out the window....it depends how far you’re willing to go to survive. Those who refuse to adapt will die
Been travelling the world for nearly 30 years now. A few things that I definitely travel with: 1) roll of electrical tape - so handy for quick repairs, or even as a wound dressing; 2) acetaminophen - nothing like a debilitating head ache to ruin your travel day and cloud your concentration; and 3) single serve packets of instant coffee - like most adults now a days, I have a caffeine addiction - avoid unnecessary head aches and stay alert. To me this stuff is critical even if you don't experience a natural disaster while travelling.
Isn’t stealing a boat illegal even if there is an earthquake. I can’t imagine if someone stole my boat . If the owner reported it stolen and the coast guard found it in your possession it would be bad.
what's he going to do take it home with him and use it for vacations? if it's an emergency situation, you think he'll be the only person stealing boats? if he steals it out of a private marina then that would be unforgivable because then you're stealing somebody else's way of escape from them. but if it's a charter boat or something then l think the owners would be merciful considering the situation and cody wouldn't keep the boat or vandalize it so it's not like it's gone forever.
In life threatening situations, a lot things become justifiably legal. For instance,if you get caught in a blizzard you can legally break into a unoccupied home for shelter.
@@SalzLordJoe is there any reason the boat can't go back? if he decides to keep the boat then he would get arrested for sure because it's not his property. if he had to barrow it in a emergency situation then that's justifiable. I mean what's he going to do, keep the boat and start taking it on vacations?
@@Shane80085 please show me what laws say I can break into a house to keep warm? The stuff people make up on the internet is hilarious. Better be careful who's house you decide to keep warm in, might just find yourself looking down the wrong end of a barrel.
Nice kit, well thought out. My only suggestion is related to your emergency cash - break up the $500 in 20’s into a range of smaller bills. Some 10’s, 5’s and 1’s. The reason for this is because if electronic access to cash is disrupted in a large regional event such as an earthquake, vendors may not have the capacity to make change, and you don’t want to find yourself in a situation where you have to overpay for ‘X’ because the seller can’t or won’t give you change. This is based on my real-world experience during the great Northeast Blackout of 2003, where I found myself stranded in NYC with very little cash and all ATM’s were dead. For what it’s worth, when I travel, I carry $350 in emerg. cash - $100 in 20’s, $100 in 10’s, $100 in 5’s, and $50 in 1’s. Yes it does make for a wad, which I keep together with a simple binder clip. It’s roughly 3/4” thick folded in half. It will fit in a pocket comfortably, or if in an area were crime is a concern, the wad will fit in my sock (wearing long pants of course). Have a safe trip.
Well as a Chilean who has lived trough a couple earthquakes, I found this totally exagerated. If the building you are does not colapse you just survived. Thats it. You must have a radio, something to make fire since the power will be out, maybe a sawyer water filter and the cash. With that you can get to the road and hitchhike home, also because of the kind of tectonic forces present in the San Andreas fault the earthquakes in L.A. can't be as strong as it is in Chile, and here it was less than a week of moderate chaos (a couple lootings of stores and lack of fuel and power)
I have this distinct vision of Cody dressed as a pirate walking into the marina and boarding a yacht, quoting Jack Sparrow. "Everyone stay calm we're taking the ship"
Great concept! I fly a lot for work, so this is right up my alley. I keep my work laptop bag that I fly with stocked with EDC items. I also buy a cheap-o knife (usually a gerber or kershaw) when I land!
When I fly I take a super knife2. It's a razor knife that you can remove the blades. I remove the blade to make it TSA compliant. The blade and a spare I sandwich on the back of my phone in its otterbox. Every once a while an agent has to ask a supervisor if the bladeless knife is ok.
@@RTBornToSki Who is more important has nothing to do with it, in urgent life threatening situations property laws don't mean anything. They can take the next boat in line if they show up counting on it to survive.
@@invidious07 So now the person who's boat was just stolen now has stolen someone else's boat so they will be in the same situation. And you won't know what else the owner of the boat had onboard that they would need in an emergency. And does that mean that looting is ok since "property laws don't matter"?
I was in Corvallis, Oregon when Mt. St. Helen's blew. I had just turned four and then moved to NY Rright after she blew. Pop's got great airiel photos from when got to fly over shortly after in a helicopter. Scared the hell out of him. Miss that old man.
I think everyone should. I live in an earthquake zone and regularly attend local emergency preparedness meetings. One of the main things they say to do when an earthquake occurs is once the shaking stops is to get to high ground. This is posted on earthquake signs and info packets. And guess what, I don’t even live in a high risk area for tsunamis (east side of an island on the west coast), yet they still say to get to high ground. Cody, if you’re reading this please reconsider your plans.
What, no loctite?! Lol. Love the concept of your kit. Great job. When I travel anywhere in the world I have something with me. Variations I carry are a solar charging battery pack instead of the ones you choose that must be plugged in to recharge and I keep my earplugs handy for use during the flight when young travelers start making it known they aren't happy. A paper map of the area or city and gum are good additions too. One thing I would point out where your data is a bit off that I learned about from a TSA supervisor at DFW and confirmed by years of travel...you can fly with water, as long as it is frozen SOLID (not liquid) in the bottle when you go thru the TSA checkpoint or of course you can fill your empty bottles with filtered water from fountains in the airport. Travel safe and have fun. Oh, and I have plenty of friends that fedex their handheld boom sticks to their hotels, if CC is legal, so they have mail when they arrive.
So you're going to rapel out of a crashed airplane, make a hasty harness from the webbing and drag your loved one out, then survive overnight in a earthquake torn urban metropolis in your space blanket while living off of energy bars and hydration tablets. You forgot your flashlight so in the morning you'll make your way to a marina with your compass but no map, steal a boat, bandage up your sucking chest wound with your blowout kits after you get shot and if all else fails, you got your emergency $500 to get whatever you forgot. I see you have throughly thought this one though.
why does he need a map? just head west and you'll see water, and then maybe go up or down the coast a mile or 2 and you'll eventually find a boat of some kind.
@@ElectronicsForFun He has a map. His phone - through GPS. Zoom in or out as much or little as he wants ( if you download the maps prior. A lot of apps let you pre-download maps )...
I had my mountain house meals swabbed for explosive residue and the cunts I dealt with had never heard of an Israeli bandage. Having paracord and a water filter was beyond their comprehension . Half wits and morons about sums it up.
I made a survival kit after experiencing the earthquakes. Luckily, I was not close enough to experience any damage, but it might not be so next time. For tools, I got two Gerber mutitiools, demolition wrench, and a demolition hammer. Handy if I need to get out of where I live if a door or window is jammed. I also got food and water to last me for at least 4 days. Also some basic survival things. A lot of thoughts and money...
Cody as of this video your photo is up on the wall at TSA saying "Be on the look out! " Also there are apps out that allow you cell phone to be a radio. FYI - not found one that works well on AM. But FM very good.
It's my understanding that those apps only work if you have internet connection unless to have new type of cell phone not well known to the market. Please give a link to it's website.
I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a long time now and I usually don’t miss a video. Today I happened upon this video which is at this time 6 months old. Now before I get into my rant I’d like to say that I liked your channel because you gave good information and I believed you to be someone with strong Christian values however phrases such as power hungry half wits and calling TSA officers morons changed my views of you. I happen to work for TSA I am the moron that spent my Christmas making sure planes were safe instead of being home with my wife and two kids. I am the power hungry half wit that went over a month without a paycheck during the shutdown but was required to still be at work everyday so you could fly. I pray that this has some impact on you and that you don’t just brush me off.
There’s a difference between being well-prepared and living fearfully. The past three to five years this guy has dove headfirst into a fear-based life.
earthquakes arent the only thing to worry about in la, theres forest fires too and they are very rampant (and a couple super volcanoes, but those are the least of my worries)
In the event of a tsunami, find a high-elevation marina. Or just find a high elevation and the marina will come to you. Haha great kit. May have missed it but paper maps of the city and region are great to have too.
@@andrewparry1474 Because in an earthquake or major disaster cell phone service will either be overloaded or the system infrastructure will be damaged and unable to function. If not immediately, then after the backup batteries and/or generators run out of fuel. I work in the industry and have been through several disasters where cell phone and internet services have gone down.
I used to have paper maps of every place I was planning on visiting. And I even had route mapped out in order to get to friends houses in different cities.. I even had several cities in Europe, plotted out.
Cody I think you are well prepared for your upcoming trip to Los Angels Ca. I lived there for a short season. Enough to get my bearings on how to get around to where I needed to go to work and I learned how congested it was to leave there on a Friday evening! Back then it took me 4 hours of very slow driving to finally get out of this mess and head to Phoenix Arizona. When I have flown they always take my Big Lighter! I sure they keep them for themselves! But if I put it in my suitcase and it’s stored below then I don’t have to buy another one. FYI I love the gear you have put together for your safety and Mrs.W. Keep up the good job you are doing!👍
how many times did you call the tsa morons ect. did you up load this before or after your flight. hope the tsa did not see this good luck never poke a sleeping bear
Cody Please stop saying "half wits". A proper gentleman would not say such things about someone that works to keep you safe. Would manly manners agree? Kindly. A subscriber since 2013. All the best.
@@janeleonard985 but they are trying. They are trying to help. These are decent people. Please enlighten us all on your alternative solution to aviation security.
@@fassay what private security forces are allowed at airports do much better. There would be more of those, but they have to ask the TSA if they can take their jobs. The TSA refuses pretty much every time, so pretty much only those airports that already had private security before 9/11 still have it.
I think calling them half wits was putting it mildly. They don't try to do their job in any sort of friendly manner whatsoever. They treat travelers as if they're just dumb cattle.
I used osprey for a 2189 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail. It lasted me the whole 6 months. The osprey atmos 65 is my favorite. From springer mountain all the way to maine i only had maybe 2 problems. One with a zipper and a ripped outer pocket i sewed back. But they replaced the whole pack when i got home. Great backpacks, great company. I dont know what your problem with REI is they have very good equipment for backpacking gear and equipment. Edit: I grew up on a farm in southern WV. Outside a little interstate town called ripley. By no means am i a soyboy latte drinking whatever but REI is a really good shop.
@@bilibiliism No, he took it home and a friend saw my boat (a wood canoe) on his car and followed him. Later that day I confronted him when he tried to tell me it was his boat but I built the damn thing and knew every detail including where I etched my name and info so I stood next to it and called the cops. He gave it up very quickly.
Haha! A little crazy but I like your plan. Stealing a boat never crossed my mind until now. It would probably be a lot safer than going all Mad Max through the country side.
The Ordnance service (os) map app is great for the UK and doesn't require any signal once you install the app. and refresh it for the area you're in once.
@@Midnightrider1177 yeah not so much you agree to a search when you enter the facility, don't like it then leave. The TSA people are not scummy they work hard to keep food on the table, its the people who make the policy's that are scummy but hey what do I know I am a half-wit moron.
If you have time, come to Orange County. I'll give you a tour of our radio station and send you home with some good quality swag. As far as terrestrial radio... it depends on your market. Los Angeles has some dedicated stations who will be on the air through almost any disaster. Smaller markets will probably be without radio. There's a big push to eliminate AM radio stations and owners are trying to extract higher profit margins and not maintaining their equipment. I'm not too confident that many markets would have functioning radio stations on the air during disasters for for many days after a disaster.
Cody, I always write the date on the tape I put around my batteries then I rotate them every 60 days to keep fresh batteries in my go bag. Love the channel and that you keep God and Family first keep up the great content!
One other item Cody, Might you consider toning-down your criticism of TSA STAFF, (or other individual people in positions of service/compliance/enforcement). Thanks for your consideration. 🌲
Why, can't he voice his opinion? He thinks they are dumbasses who have been given a certain power position, which dukb people will abuse. He is right... Now of course most of those guys are fine blokes, but you really have some sad SOBs who like abusing their power. Happens all the time
So... people landing a job, following policies, are halfwits, morons, etc, for following the rules that keep their lights on. You need a mylar sleeping bag, pliers, and 500 dollars in 20s to take a flight. Oh and a compass in case you get lost in LA.... a compass... in LA.
Good kit, but I'd add a small flashlight and maybe half a roll of paper towels. Paper towels are handy for a number of things, even as toilet paper. Keep a roll in my truck all the time. Oh, I'd throw in a Life Straw too.
I recently took the blade out of an old Leatherman wave on a flight. TSA found it, I showed them it had no blade, they said I should have put it in the bin seperately... but they let me keep it.
Just waiting for the appology video for insulting so many people you don't even know. Ya know, like the convict you called a dirt bag a while back? We all make mistakes Cody, don't let this one be one you dont correct.
Something you might find interesting. I work with radioactive assets and conventional munitions in the Air Force I’m always concerned when I’m going through TSA. So far I’ve never been swabbed when leaving from work, but I’m waiting for the day. I’ll let you know what they say.
Yes if you are a police officer you have commandeered the vessel if you need it to protect the public. If you are a part time fire fighter on holiday and you want to get home, (not to saftey) but just to get home. Then it is stealing and grand theft.
@@extraneus1630 this is true. But getting to safety maybe easier , in the richest country in the world than taking to a strange boat just because of an earthquake, or other natural disaster. You guys have some of the best first responders in the world. I would hunker down and if nothing else came to my aid then yes maybe then i would follow Cody's plan. I'm not saying he's wrong but it should be plan B or even C.
Hey I am a gypsy and a huge fan of your page and have learned so much but I would love to send you some links about how gypsies affect a local area. We have such a bad reputation and we don’t help ourselves with that but saying so I would love to invite you to come see how we work and deal with People on a day to day basis. So I can show you that we aren’t all bad people. But please keep the videos up I love them thank you
My God, I'm from Europe, and again I hear about "stupid metric system"!!! I'm pissed of with that! 1 kilometer equal 1000 meter 1 meter equal 100 cm 1 cm equal 10 mm 1 liter weight 1 kilogramm 1 kg is 1000g 1 tonn is 1000 kg And what about imperial metric system?? Gallons, Oz, feet, pounds... What a heck, how to remember and understand it?????????
Because when you grow up with it becomes second nature. As a Canadian I use both pretty much everyday and both sides of the argument is silly. It’s not hard to figure out how long a foot is.
The last time I flew into Alaska I sent a large Priority box thru USPS ahead of me getting there and had the place I was staying at simply hold it for me. It had almost everything I would need to survive most events in it. I simply throw it in the trunk of my rental car and the day before I fly home I send the unopened same box back to my home address. No TSA looking at anything and I have never lost a single tool from the box.
Wow, I usually respect the things you say, even if I don't agree, but calling TSA officers half wits and overall demeaning them is disrespectful, rude, and uncalled for.
I have the next size up pack and love it. Its been through jungles, europe, seattle daily, camping and flying all over. It unzips and you have an extra backpack for day trips (that's a grade A quality pack in it's own right
TSA sensors in the "x-ray" machine can detect gun powder residue. I was shooting off fireworks on July 4th several years ago, when went to sleep with my CPAP machine without taking a shower. a couple of days later, we were flying home from O'Hare airport. They detected the GPR on my CPAP. They were very concerned, but after I explained they were cool. But I know for certain that their chemical detectors work! I always take a pocket knife with me when I travel, I just put it in my checked luggage. I've had a few stolen, esp. when I'm traveling back from Mexico. I just make sure they're cheapo knives.
I love the riggers belts as well. However in a rigging class I went to for usar the fd instructor talked about when he used his for an “emergency” practice rappel and it held but the belt loops failed and it pulled up to his armpits. I like your idea of using webbing to create a Swiss seat in junction with the riggers belt.
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Cody, what type of battery charger do you use for your lithium ion batteries? I went to check the Wranglermart website and it is still down.
Just curious, since you are going to LA would you want to take or pick up a sillcock/water valve key? Might be useful in acquiring water from buildings if water mains are disabled.
@@scotthill5717 pliers will be able to get the job done! 👍
Excellent video. Research the CASCADIA SUBDUCTION zone. Its capable of a 9.0+ earthquake from Cape Mendocino to N. Vancouver Island Canada.
Man 1: Is he going to war?
Man 2: No, he's flying to L.A.
Man 1: May the Lord have mercy on his soul!
Typical overkill. Lol
And his plan is to STEAL a boat. And there’s a good chance he’s carrying a firearm on this trip...what happens if an owner or god forbid some poor harbourmaster tries to stop him.
@@thelankyjim I doubt Cody would steal or kill unless directly threatened. He is a godly man after all.
Godly men aren’t necessarily wise or good, and have been killing others for millennia...beware false prophets.
His video said he’d drive to a marina and steal a boat, assuming it’ll be unsecured. And he’s a gun owner, who from his videos seems keen to concealed carry and willing to use said firearm.
I’ve enjoyed his content for years but I think a gun owner openly condoning theft is just a step too close to the cranks preparing for the apocalypse.
It’s no different from the looters who’d probably be robbing convenience stores, I’m pretty sure he’d take a dim view of that so this seems pretty hypocritical?
I wonder if I’ll be subject of one of his next rants about viewers upsetting him. 😂
@@thelankyjim Cody did say that he has been in the boat building business (as i also have, working at a marina) and at marinas, both diesel and petrol (gasoline) are plentiful.
I am pretty sure they would be getting a boat legally through a boat charter hire person, team or company. Cody would only resort to "stealing" a boat if the situation was dire, and it was a matter of life & death.
I don't know if you are a Christian or not, but Jesus questioned Pharisees who were thinking badly of him for healing on a Sabbath, asking them if their son or ox fell into a well, would they not save the boy or ox? ..."One Sabbath, when Jesus went to eat in the house of a prominent Pharisee, he was being carefully watched.There in front of him was a man suffering from abnormal swelling of his body.Jesus asked the Pharisees and experts in the law, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath or not?”But they remained silent. So taking hold of the man, he healed him and sent him on his way.Then he asked them, “If one of you has a child or an ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not immediately pull it out?”And they had nothing to say. - Luke 14:1-6 www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke14:1-6&version=NIV "
As for a firearm, he would not have time to get one in such a short time and I doubt that he goes anywhere unarmed, as he has a CC licence.
Good work Cody. I’d also suggest 10 laying hens, to provide fresh eggs and meat off the hoof (claw).
Just tell TSA that they are your emotional-support chickens 🐓
Penguins are no longer allowed as emotional support animals...Science confirms: They can't fly!
@@mr.h5436 😆😆😂😂
@@mr.h5436 It doesn't hurt to try right?
So your #1 plan would be to steal someone's boat?
it's a good plan
In a survival situation you do what you gotta do to survive.
sounds like it ha
"Requisition". Using the government term for it makes it OK, you know.
Use bikes in the la river (or any other ocean concrete channel) to avoid all the gridlocked streets and then yes, absolutely "free boat" time.
I noticed you had a couple of items stored with a zip tie holding them. I'd switch them out to a normal twist tie like the ones you get from new power cables and such. If you're in a situation without a knife on you, those zip ties are a nightmare to get undone... especially if you're in a hurry. Just a thought. :) Keep up the good work.
I like the gear tie stuff. You can get it dirt cheap too by buying a roll online.
I think the correct term for "requisitioning during an emergency" is called "looting".
aka "Misappropriation of valuable resources"
It’s okay, he’s white
Ought to be TSA slogan
@@chriskp like u ?
Please update after going through TSA
Yup. The way he trash talks the TSA makes me curious as well.
EricsArchive been thru an airport lately?
@@biologistjim4905 no, i drive
@@ericsarchive7718 pretty cool that you can drive across oceans.
@@billystink4611 Hawaii is in america.
As someone who lived in LA you generally want to avoid the coast because of possible Tsunamis following earthquakes. While uncommon in the region an earthquake of that magnitude that would necessitate a bugout could pose a Tsunami risk. Other than that earthquakes in the area are no big deal at all, happen often and usually go unnoticed. Life goes on. An earthquake that wouldn't pose a tsunami risk likely wouldn't require a bugout situation either.
also, did this guy just talk about stealing a boat and then trash the security personnel that actually make sure the planes are safe to fly in? stay classy lol
A requisitioned boat, is that like stealing a boat that the owner might need?
exactly that
Like y’all wouldn’t in the right situation.
Should be TSA slogan
@@austinnipper278 Just saying call it what it is.
It's an emergency situation, life threatening, I could care less about someone's property
As a mechanic who flies frequently I carry a Milwaukee folding box knife with me. I toss the blade before boarding, in the line I open it and put it in the bin and usually announce it and hold it up before the scanner and I’ve never had any issues and the blades are cheap and easily accessible. If you’re going anywhere near a shop or a tradesman they will probably give you one for free.
Great kit!! We LOVE having a LIFESTRAW in our bags. I see you have purification tablets, which I also carry, but the straws are convenient and small too. Ever since going through hurricane Hugo, I learned how scarce water is during a natural disaster.
I like the Sawyer filters better. They are smaller and will attach to a bottle
I currently work for the TSA. In my case its just a temporary job so I can provide for my family while I work towards becoming a police officer. I understand your frustrations (trust me I do) but I think most professions have their fair share of "half wits" as you exemplified in your video about your experience in the Colorado Fire Department. Generalizing us as power hungry half wits devalues the work of those who are simply trying to keep food on the table while we find our career path. Just figured I'd share my perspective. Anyways, love the videos nonetheless!!
Present company excluded. I'm sure we can agree that many of the TSA folks are not amazing people, correct?
Then be more proactive and pay attention and maybe that title won't stick around.
African Americans are black, Mexicans are hard workers, Polititians are corrupt, Liberals are uninformed, TSA people suck.
Bell curves... to say something of a group, says nothing about an individual in the group.
@@andrewmccrossan9949 This comment cracks me up! The reason I commented was in defense of those TSA agents that actually work hard and do their job well. You and many others wrongly assume i'm a power hungry half wit!
@@OvertonWindex My point being -- generalizations about groups are unproductive. All it does is enforces stereotypes and devalues the hard work and progress made by those who are trying to make a tangible change.
I would not have released a video calling tsa staff morons just before flying. I see a full body cavity search in his future
They are dum dums they won’t know.
I agree with this post. This is a video he should of done after the trip. Not before. I really think he is making him self a target by saying him and his wife are carrying 500$ on him.
@@savagepatchkidz2759 i think he shouldnt be insulting them at all, not before or after the flight. They have their strict rules, they have to follow, to keep the people safe, if someone kidnaps a plane or something of that kind they are liable, it is on the TSA and they will probably find out, who checked the guy(s) that kidnapped the plane or whatever and he will be punished, or if it is an undercover control and they are able so slip something by them they will lose their job. Dont always look at it from your side, maybe see the situation from the other side aswell, can be pretty useful sometimes.
@@captainsuperrthicc5477 They do NOT keep people safe. They are for "theater" to keep the law abiding people in control not the terrorist.
Captain Superr Thicc apparently the vast majority of the times they test security, the contraband gets through. There must be a huge turnover of staff then.
No one likes to deal with TSA, but to call someone a "moron" for simply doing their job is crossing the line. The day you think you're better than someone else, is the day you aren't.
lol dipshit
@@FatMenace you're replying to every comment that criticizes the video. Get a life you dickhead
This video is so funny
Its very good
As a disabled individual who travels with my disabled veteran father. TSA are all MORONS!!!
Thats some nice mold growing in that water bladder
built in flavoring
I normally fly with 4-1 screwdriver, and 6" adjustable wrench, 6" needle nose pliers, 6" locking pliers 6" slip joint pliers, 6.5" pry bar 1" Gorilla tape and electrical tape. I just have a small tool kit and I just tell them I have tools to fix things.
Thats the whole kit for aircraft mechanics just say your fixing the plain later on
Great ideas, loved the pack. You might also consider getting a sillcock key. Most buildings in large cities have spigots for hose attachments to cleaning the outside but the handles are removed. A sillcock key is used to turn them on. In case of emergency you will have access to water at almost any government, motel, or office building.
That's a good idea. Cheap too. Thanks for sharing!
I swear this channel is part QVC sometimes
Dam if I was that scared I would stay home lol
Did he say requisition as in steal...??
dano lim SHTF... every man for himself! “Fortune favors the bold”
Well it’s survival so you might have to throw some morals out the window....it depends how far you’re willing to go to survive. Those who refuse to adapt will die
Been travelling the world for nearly 30 years now. A few things that I definitely travel with: 1) roll of electrical tape - so handy for quick repairs, or even as a wound dressing; 2) acetaminophen - nothing like a debilitating head ache to ruin your travel day and cloud your concentration; and 3) single serve packets of instant coffee - like most adults now a days, I have a caffeine addiction - avoid unnecessary head aches and stay alert.
To me this stuff is critical even if you don't experience a natural disaster while travelling.
Isn’t stealing a boat illegal even if there is an earthquake. I can’t imagine if someone stole my boat . If the owner reported it stolen and the coast guard found it in your possession it would be bad.
what's he going to do take it home with him and use it for vacations? if it's an emergency situation, you think he'll be the only person stealing boats? if he steals it out of a private marina then that would be unforgivable because then you're stealing somebody else's way of escape from them. but if it's a charter boat or something then l think the owners would be merciful considering the situation and cody wouldn't keep the boat or vandalize it so it's not like it's gone forever.
In life threatening situations, a lot things become justifiably legal. For instance,if you get caught in a blizzard you can legally break into a unoccupied home for shelter.
@@ElectronicsForFun he would steal the boat and take it to another place if the owner gets its back he must be really lucky
@@SalzLordJoe is there any reason the boat can't go back? if he decides to keep the boat then he would get arrested for sure because it's not his property. if he had to barrow it in a emergency situation then that's justifiable. I mean what's he going to do, keep the boat and start taking it on vacations?
@@Shane80085 please show me what laws say I can break into a house to keep warm? The stuff people make up on the internet is hilarious. Better be careful who's house you decide to keep warm in, might just find yourself looking down the wrong end of a barrel.
Nice kit, well thought out. My only suggestion is related to your emergency cash - break up the $500 in 20’s into a range of smaller bills. Some 10’s, 5’s and 1’s. The reason for this is because if electronic access to cash is disrupted in a large regional event such as an earthquake, vendors may not have the capacity to make change, and you don’t want to find yourself in a situation where you have to overpay for ‘X’ because the seller can’t or won’t give you change. This is based on my real-world experience during the great Northeast Blackout of 2003, where I found myself stranded in NYC with very little cash and all ATM’s were dead. For what it’s worth, when I travel, I carry $350 in emerg. cash - $100 in 20’s, $100 in 10’s, $100 in 5’s, and $50 in 1’s. Yes it does make for a wad, which I keep together with a simple binder clip. It’s roughly 3/4” thick folded in half. It will fit in a pocket comfortably, or if in an area were crime is a concern, the wad will fit in my sock (wearing long pants of course). Have a safe trip.
Boy I hope Im not behind you at the checkpoint or I might miss my plane lol
Well as a Chilean who has lived trough a couple earthquakes, I found this totally exagerated. If the building you are does not colapse you just survived. Thats it. You must have a radio, something to make fire since the power will be out, maybe a sawyer water filter and the cash. With that you can get to the road and hitchhike home, also because of the kind of tectonic forces present in the San Andreas fault the earthquakes in L.A. can't be as strong as it is in Chile, and here it was less than a week of moderate chaos (a couple lootings of stores and lack of fuel and power)
Exactly- some people think the land is gone after the earthquake! LOL
“We’re both going to carry $500 cash”
You may not want to announce that while heading into LA lol
thats like 4 days rent in LA, ait sh*T
@@radgrand people will stilly happily mug you for it... 1k in cash? That's a lot of crack or meth to some people
I have this distinct vision of Cody dressed as a pirate walking into the marina and boarding a yacht, quoting Jack Sparrow.
"Everyone stay calm we're taking the ship"
Great concept! I fly a lot for work, so this is right up my alley. I keep my work laptop bag that I fly with stocked with EDC items. I also buy a cheap-o knife (usually a gerber or kershaw) when I land!
When I fly I take a super knife2. It's a razor knife that you can remove the blades. I remove the blade to make it TSA compliant. The blade and a spare I sandwich on the back of my phone in its otterbox. Every once a while an agent has to ask a supervisor if the bladeless knife is ok.
Derogatory remarks about TSA employees? Is this a man of God that looks down on his fellow man like that?
"You'll be dealing with halfwits anyway" lol are claiming you have a full whit wrangler? That's a pretty big claim
Me thinks Cody could be in store for an invasive full body search. Not really nice to call a collective body morons. Nasty.
Every year the TSA fails multiple tests, they're useless idiots who don't actually prevent anything.
Truth hurts...
Seems like someone can't handle the truth.
They are government body that fits the definition is useless.
@@TheTyrial86 yeah sure no Control's are way better 40cm knife no problem. Yeah many rules are dumb and outdated but the controls aren't fully useless
Cody’s stealing boats now?
Especially people in service jobs firefighters, TSA, Plumbers, Health care workers ETC
so ... your first thoughts are to steal a boat that the owner may need to survive ?
And become a looter, great idea! What could go wrong! /s
gray man Cody gives zero fucks. It’s his and his wife’s survival
@@codybassett112 That's great and all, but what makes him more important than the owner of the boat that was counting on it to survive.
@@RTBornToSki Who is more important has nothing to do with it, in urgent life threatening situations property laws don't mean anything. They can take the next boat in line if they show up counting on it to survive.
@@invidious07 So now the person who's boat was just stolen now has stolen someone else's boat so they will be in the same situation. And you won't know what else the owner of the boat had onboard that they would need in an emergency. And does that mean that looting is ok since "property laws don't matter"?
I was in Corvallis, Oregon when Mt. St. Helen's blew. I had just turned four and then moved to NY Rright after she blew. Pop's got great airiel photos from when got to fly over shortly after in a helicopter. Scared the hell out of him. Miss that old man.
I think I would stay away from the oceans if there are major earthquakes. I'm afraid of tsunamis.
If you get out at sea you will be fine
safest place to be during a tsunami is out on the ocean.
You guys could very well be correct, but to be on the safe side, I'm going to stay right here in Texas and melt.
I think everyone should. I live in an earthquake zone and regularly attend local emergency preparedness meetings. One of the main things they say to do when an earthquake occurs is once the shaking stops is to get to high ground. This is posted on earthquake signs and info packets. And guess what, I don’t even live in a high risk area for tsunamis (east side of an island on the west coast), yet they still say to get to high ground. Cody, if you’re reading this please reconsider your plans.
Buckinthetree 123 get far enough away from the shore, don’t worry.
What, no loctite?! Lol.
Love the concept of your kit. Great job. When I travel anywhere in the world I have something with me. Variations I carry are a solar charging battery pack instead of the ones you choose that must be plugged in to recharge and I keep my earplugs handy for use during the flight when young travelers start making it known they aren't happy. A paper map of the area or city and gum are good additions too.
One thing I would point out where your data is a bit off that I learned about from a TSA supervisor at DFW and confirmed by years of travel...you can fly with water, as long as it is frozen SOLID (not liquid) in the bottle when you go thru the TSA checkpoint or of course you can fill your empty bottles with filtered water from fountains in the airport.
Travel safe and have fun.
Oh, and I have plenty of friends that fedex their handheld boom sticks to their hotels, if CC is legal, so they have mail when they arrive.
So you're going to rapel out of a crashed airplane, make a hasty harness from the webbing and drag your loved one out, then survive overnight in a earthquake torn urban metropolis in your space blanket while living off of energy bars and hydration tablets. You forgot your flashlight so in the morning you'll make your way to a marina with your compass but no map, steal a boat, bandage up your sucking chest wound with your blowout kits after you get shot and if all else fails, you got your emergency $500 to get whatever you forgot.
I see you have throughly thought this one though.
why does he need a map? just head west and you'll see water, and then maybe go up or down the coast a mile or 2 and you'll eventually find a boat of some kind.
I literally went down until I found the perfect reply, and this was it. thank you
@@ElectronicsForFun He has a map. His phone - through GPS. Zoom in or out as much or little as he wants ( if you download the maps prior. A lot of apps let you pre-download maps )...
Do you work as a TSA agent, buddy?
The rappelling from a plane was my favorite part. Was this video for real?
Great video! Very well thought out kit.
wranglerstar gonna steal yo boat!
You are always prepared for the worst. I respect that.
Calling someone a moron, or a half wit just for doing their job = Not very classy.
I had my mountain house meals swabbed for explosive residue and the cunts I dealt with had never heard of an Israeli bandage. Having paracord and a water filter was beyond their comprehension . Half wits and morons about sums it up.
I made a survival kit after experiencing the earthquakes. Luckily, I was not close enough to experience any damage, but it might not be so next time.
For tools, I got two Gerber mutitiools, demolition wrench, and a demolition hammer. Handy if I need to get out of where I live if a door or window is jammed.
I also got food and water to last me for at least 4 days. Also some basic survival things.
A lot of thoughts and money...
Cody as of this video your photo is up on the wall at TSA saying "Be on the look out! "
Also there are apps out that allow you cell phone to be a radio. FYI - not found one that works well on AM. But FM very good.
Daniel Sweeney does the app work on cellular data? If so cellular service could be a problem.
Not the one I use.
Lampy Longnose head phone act as antenna.
It's my understanding that those apps only work if you have internet connection unless to have new type of cell phone not well known to the market. Please give a link to it's website.
Daryl Bain - I do not have a link but I just tried with my my phone in air plane mode. Radio works just fine.
I used your recommendation for Gaia while I was deployed in Poland without phone service and it was amazing!
Smart, Gaia is a great service,
Explain how this works. I downloaded a map of my area and I get nothing using only GPS.
Working now! I did pay for a yearly subscription.
I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a long time now and I usually don’t miss a video. Today I happened upon this video which is at this time 6 months old. Now before I get into my rant I’d like to say that I liked your channel because you gave good information and I believed you to be someone with strong Christian values however phrases such as power hungry half wits and calling TSA officers morons changed my views of you. I happen to work for TSA I am the moron that spent my Christmas making sure planes were safe instead of being home with my wife and two kids. I am the power hungry half wit that went over a month without a paycheck during the shutdown but was required to still be at work everyday so you could fly. I pray that this has some impact on you and that you don’t just brush me off.
There’s a difference between being well-prepared and living fearfully. The past three to five years this guy has dove headfirst into a fear-based life.
Things like this makes "Flight of the Phoenix" possible.
earthquakes arent the only thing to worry about in la, theres forest fires too and they are very rampant (and a couple super volcanoes, but those are the least of my worries)
Something to keep in mind. Easiest to find is also the first one picked over. Just like 9mm ammo during a shortage.
a good idea is to pack a print out of the TSA page helps to show agents the current rules to back up your packing decisions.
In the event of a tsunami, find a high-elevation marina. Or just find a high elevation and the marina will come to you. Haha great kit. May have missed it but paper maps of the city and region are great to have too.
Why bother. He's got his phone, off-line maps, and extra batteries
@@andrewparry1474 Because in an earthquake or major disaster cell phone service will either be overloaded or the system infrastructure will be damaged and unable to function. If not immediately, then after the backup batteries and/or generators run out of fuel. I work in the industry and have been through several disasters where cell phone and internet services have gone down.
I used to have paper maps of every place I was planning on visiting. And I even had route mapped out in order to get to friends houses in different cities.. I even had several cities in Europe, plotted out.
Always carry medical! :-)
Agreed! The vast majority of other things one can do without, at least for a time.
Medic!!!
Cody I think you are well prepared for your upcoming trip to Los Angels Ca. I lived there for a short season. Enough to get my bearings on how to get around to where I needed to go to work and I learned how congested it was to leave there on a Friday evening! Back then it took me 4 hours of very slow driving to finally get out of this mess and head to Phoenix Arizona. When I have flown they always take my Big Lighter! I sure they keep them for themselves! But if I put it in my suitcase and it’s stored below then I don’t have to buy another one. FYI I love the gear you have put together for your safety and Mrs.W. Keep up the good job you are doing!👍
how many times did you call the tsa morons ect. did you up load this before or after your flight. hope the tsa did not see this good luck never poke a sleeping bear
Cody Please stop saying "half wits". A proper gentleman would not say such things about someone that works to keep you safe. Would manly manners agree? Kindly. A subscriber since 2013. All the best.
They don't actually keep you safe. It's security theater.
@@janeleonard985 but they are trying. They are trying to help. These are decent people. Please enlighten us all on your alternative solution to aviation security.
@@fassay what private security forces are allowed at airports do much better. There would be more of those, but they have to ask the TSA if they can take their jobs. The TSA refuses pretty much every time, so pretty much only those airports that already had private security before 9/11 still have it.
The TSA are absolute criminals. Thieves and molesters that are paid with money stolen from taxpayers to give an illusion of security.
@@aygisdragon7522 Thank Bush for expanding government. Your comment is ludicrous.
It’s really uncalled for to call TSA people half wits. They are just doing there job.
Are you offended?
No not at all. Just stating my opinion. 😁👍love the vids
I think calling them half wits was putting it mildly. They don't try to do their job in any sort of friendly manner whatsoever. They treat travelers as if they're just dumb cattle.
I feel that you must deal with crippling anxiety and paranoia
I appreciate your videos but to call all TSA folks half-wits, not the brightest folks, and morons is a bit over the top.
wrong, half wit
FatMenace - Are you TSA?
They don't do things ~properly~ like superior people do.
"power tripping half-wit" seems reasonable to me....
I used osprey for a 2189 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail. It lasted me the whole 6 months. The osprey atmos 65 is my favorite. From springer mountain all the way to maine i only had maybe 2 problems. One with a zipper and a ripped outer pocket i sewed back. But they replaced the whole pack when i got home. Great backpacks, great company. I dont know what your problem with REI is they have very good equipment for backpacking gear and equipment.
Edit: I grew up on a farm in southern WV. Outside a little interstate town called ripley. By no means am i a soyboy latte drinking whatever but REI is a really good shop.
Huh, you plan on stealing someone's boat? It better not be mine.
or what, soy boy?
@@FatMenace Ask the last person who stole my boat. Oh wait, you can't.
@@bdh3949 because no one had try to steal your boat.
@@bilibiliism No, he took it home and a friend saw my boat (a wood canoe) on his car and followed him. Later that day I confronted him when he tried to tell me it was his boat but I built the damn thing and knew every detail including where I etched my name and info so I stood next to it and called the cops. He gave it up very quickly.
@@bdh3949 So I can talk to that person if I happen to meet him
Thank you for again for thinking outside the box be safe and have fun.
I love ya Cody, but geeze hard on the TSA employees. They are just working stiffs doing what they are told.
Haha! A little crazy but I like your plan. Stealing a boat never crossed my mind until now. It would probably be a lot safer than going all Mad Max through the country side.
Half-Wit TSA employees are always the highlight of my trips.
this man is very paranoid. he is taking a compass to los angeles in case he gets lost. i’m worried 🤣🤣
He said he'd "requisition" a boat to get home, paranoid's the right word lol.
Good luck getting in a boat after a tsunami, which often happens after a coast earth quake.
The Ordnance service (os) map app is great for the UK and doesn't require any signal once you install the app. and refresh it for the area you're in once.
It's Ordnance Survey, not service. And yes, it's a fantastic app
Jeez, Cody. Well, I’d imagine that all your subscribers who are TSA employees hit the unsubscribe button pretty fast.
That's OK... What he said is absolutely true.
Maybe they should try not being the scummy, moronic enemy of the 4th amendment and freedom.
@@Midnightrider1177 yeah not so much you agree to a search when you enter the facility, don't like it then leave. The TSA people are not scummy they work hard to keep food on the table, its the people who make the policy's that are scummy but hey what do I know I am a half-wit moron.
If you have time, come to Orange County. I'll give you a tour of our radio station and send you home with some good quality swag.
As far as terrestrial radio... it depends on your market. Los Angeles has some dedicated stations who will be on the air through almost any disaster. Smaller markets will probably be without radio. There's a big push to eliminate AM radio stations and owners are trying to extract higher profit margins and not maintaining their equipment. I'm not too confident that many markets would have functioning radio stations on the air during disasters for for many days after a disaster.
I just realized that VidCon is in Anaheim... literally 10 minutes away from us...
The metric system is so much better
Wranglerstar not all tsa agents are half whits
Cody,
I always write the date on the tape I put around my batteries then I rotate them every 60 days to keep fresh batteries in my go bag. Love the channel and that you keep God and Family first keep up the great content!
Raging on TSA pretty hard, they’re just people trying to do their jobs which is keeping everyone safe
One other item Cody, Might you consider toning-down your criticism of TSA STAFF, (or other individual people in positions of service/compliance/enforcement).
Thanks for your consideration. 🌲
Why, can't he voice his opinion? He thinks they are dumbasses who have been given a certain power position, which dukb people will abuse. He is right... Now of course most of those guys are fine blokes, but you really have some sad SOBs who like abusing their power. Happens all the time
So... people landing a job, following policies, are halfwits, morons, etc, for following the rules that keep their lights on. You need a mylar sleeping bag, pliers, and 500 dollars in 20s to take a flight. Oh and a compass in case you get lost in LA.... a compass... in LA.
Well... You're pretty ignorant. Go back to sleep.
Good kit, but I'd add a small flashlight and maybe half a roll of paper towels. Paper towels are handy for a number of things, even as toilet paper. Keep a roll in my truck all the time. Oh, I'd throw in a Life Straw too.
Cody channels his inner Snake Plissken in preparing for his escape from LA he should have worn an eye patch
This will all be useful. If he makes his flight
lol
I recently took the blade out of an old Leatherman wave on a flight. TSA found it, I showed them it had no blade, they said I should have put it in the bin seperately... but they let me keep it.
The saw on that thing is pretty wicked.
Love these kit videos where you prepare for X. Really appreciated the backpack suggestion too.
Just waiting for the appology video for insulting so many people you don't even know. Ya know, like the convict you called a dirt bag a while back? We all make mistakes Cody, don't let this one be one you dont correct.
Something you might find interesting. I work with radioactive assets and conventional munitions in the Air Force I’m always concerned when I’m going through TSA. So far I’ve never been swabbed when leaving from work, but I’m waiting for the day. I’ll let you know what they say.
I think stealing boats is illegal
Konami Kookoo it’s called commandeering
Yes if you are a police officer you have commandeered the vessel if you need it to protect the public. If you are a part time fire fighter on holiday and you want to get home, (not to saftey) but just to get home. Then it is stealing and grand theft.
i'd prefer that over possible death or endangerment of loved ones brother
@@extraneus1630 this is true. But getting to safety maybe easier , in the richest country in the world than taking to a strange boat just because of an earthquake, or other natural disaster. You guys have some of the best first responders in the world. I would hunker down and if nothing else came to my aid then yes maybe then i would follow Cody's plan. I'm not saying he's wrong but it should be plan B or even C.
Hey I am a gypsy and a huge fan of your page and have learned so much but I would love to send you some links about how gypsies affect a local area. We have such a bad reputation and we don’t help ourselves with that but saying so I would love to invite you to come see how we work and deal with People on a day to day basis. So I can show you that we aren’t all bad people.
But please keep the videos up I love them thank you
My God, I'm from Europe, and again I hear about "stupid metric system"!!! I'm pissed of with that!
1 kilometer equal 1000 meter
1 meter equal 100 cm
1 cm equal 10 mm
1 liter weight 1 kilogramm
1 kg is 1000g
1 tonn is 1000 kg
And what about imperial metric system?? Gallons, Oz, feet, pounds... What a heck, how to remember and understand it?????????
Because when you grow up with it becomes second nature. As a Canadian I use both pretty much everyday and both sides of the argument is silly. It’s not hard to figure out how long a foot is.
Doing the same trip tomorrow. Pdx to Burbank. Just so you know, the ocean is south when you are in LA
Yeah, South-West is more true for all of LA though
Way to bash my career choice
The last time I flew into Alaska I sent a large Priority box thru USPS ahead of me getting there and had the place I was staying at simply hold it for me. It had almost everything I would need to survive most events in it. I simply throw it in the trunk of my rental car and the day before I fly home I send the unopened same box back to my home address. No TSA looking at anything and I have never lost a single tool from the box.
Wow, I usually respect the things you say, even if I don't agree, but calling TSA officers half wits and overall demeaning them is disrespectful, rude, and uncalled for.
Necco Wafer is he wrong though
Look up stats for TSA effectiveness and tell me he's wrong
@@elllqslaz Fail tests every year, it's embarrassing.
I have the next size up pack and love it. Its been through jungles, europe, seattle daily, camping and flying all over. It unzips and you have an extra backpack for day trips (that's a grade A quality pack in it's own right
Love the tee shirt haha! The rainbow is still God’s promise to this day! Love the vid
Osprey pack! I use the same one for traveling, another friend recommended it to me.
Wow, TSA must've cavity searched you my friend! You really hate em!
Any govt agency that uses my tax dollars. 🤷🏻♂️
@@hammondj82 Like fire fighters? LOL what a moroon
I love that stealing a boat is your survival plan.
TSA sensors in the "x-ray" machine can detect gun powder residue. I was shooting off fireworks on July 4th several years ago, when went to sleep with my CPAP machine without taking a shower. a couple of days later, we were flying home from O'Hare airport. They detected the GPR on my CPAP. They were very concerned, but after I explained they were cool. But I know for certain that their chemical detectors work!
I always take a pocket knife with me when I travel, I just put it in my checked luggage. I've had a few stolen, esp. when I'm traveling back from Mexico. I just make sure they're cheapo knives.
I like the T-shirt and new toupee.
It's not new, he just had it a little crooked LOL
I love the riggers belts as well. However in a rigging class I went to for usar the fd instructor talked about when he used his for an “emergency” practice rappel and it held but the belt loops failed and it pulled up to his armpits. I like your idea of using webbing to create a Swiss seat in junction with the riggers belt.
Wow, get off your high horse Cody. Very disappointing.
Those nuun energy tablets are absolutely great
Currently employed by TSA some of you information isn’t correct I’m an LTSO in NH if you have questions I can answer I will .Cody only...