Before you carry, practice and maintain your weapon, skills, control and readyness. When you carry, remember that a situation is not like the movies. Your weapon is best used as a final solution, not as a threat and it is better NOT to be judged by 12 when that is an option. Make being judged by 12 rather than carried by 6 your last resort as the consequences last for a very long time for all involved.
Affirmative on that! - your first line of defense should be using eyes, ears and brain to avoid getting into a bad situation or in letting a situation turn bad on you. What you said there sounded just like something a firearms trainer would say! lol!
When I boondock with my dual purpose motorcycle. I could set up camp in your backyard and leave by morning and you wouldn't even know it.😂😂😂. We call that stealth boondocking and yes we carry!😅😅
@@whatdawhatda9272 you must have a whisper quiet bike cause my neighbor leaves every morning around 5am and wakes my dogs up! 🤣 🏍️ But really, stealth is the best way to boon dock!
boondock camping imo is just common sense. if you don't have that, you shouldn't be out there. been camping my entire life and not a campground person. i like my privacy with peace and quiet and mother nature in all her glory. taught the hubs all he knows about camping since the first time i took him out. 😂 he fell in love with and enjoys it as much as i do. and there is no such thing as being prepared and ready for anything as anything can and will happen at any given time, thats why i have learned how to fix things well within my ability too. common sense, just learn it and use it. 👍🏼😁😎
@@thecoddiwomplers13 I agree - it’s kind of funny how some folks don’t really understand the whole concept of primitive camping 🏕️ lol! We’ve known some who have come along on our group camps and have difficulty and get frustrated with it because they didn’t think things through ahead of time… for example - using up all their fresh water and filling their grey tank, because of taking long hot showers lol 😂
My first boondocking experience a couple weeks ago was interrupted less than an hour into it by some guy driving along side me and telling me to move because my headlights were scaring his wife. I couldn’t even see him in the dark and wasn’t even aware that I was near anybody else. I just left because I couldn’t see anything and couldn’t tell if the guy was bigger than me or had any weapons or anything.
@@sharkmedia5969 We have all had a few such surprise situations come up in our travels - usually things go just fine, but it’s always good to be prepared for those weird moments - the fewer the better. You did the right thing!
@@shellchenonceau6987 I’ve stopped using that text feature on the software for my new videos, there’s no way to adjust it for time because it’s set up that way. Unfortunately, there may be a few more videos in the cue where I used that text… since I have them uploaded ahead of time. Thanks for the suggestion. 😀
ALWAYS CARRY !!
I second that!
Before you carry, practice and maintain your weapon, skills, control and readyness.
When you carry, remember that a situation is not like the movies. Your weapon is best used as a final solution, not as a threat and it is better NOT to be judged by 12 when that is an option. Make being judged by 12 rather than carried by 6 your last resort as the consequences last for a very long time for all involved.
Affirmative on that! - your first line of defense should be using eyes, ears and brain to avoid getting into a bad situation or in letting a situation turn bad on you. What you said there sounded just like something a firearms trainer would say! lol!
I went straight to 3:18 like one commenter suggested - save time - and the four concerns are valid. Good info.
@@deborahsimpson2732 thanks for watching 😉
When I boondock with my dual purpose motorcycle. I could set up camp in your backyard and leave by morning and you wouldn't even know it.😂😂😂. We call that stealth boondocking and yes we carry!😅😅
@@whatdawhatda9272 you must have a whisper quiet bike cause my neighbor leaves every morning around 5am and wakes my dogs up! 🤣 🏍️ But really, stealth is the best way to boon dock!
Some very good suggestions.
Great tips 😊
Thanks 🏕
Ive boondocked for 3.5mths a year in winter AZ. never had a single issue in 3 years 🙏
@@bobmartens1089 Good to hear 👍 we have only had a few minor issues ourselves 🙏 but I always keep my 👀 open.
boondock camping imo is just common sense. if you don't have that, you shouldn't be out there. been camping my entire life and not a campground person. i like my privacy with peace and quiet and mother nature in all her glory. taught the hubs all he knows about camping since the first time i took him out. 😂 he fell in love with and enjoys it as much as i do. and there is no such thing as being prepared and ready for anything as anything can and will happen at any given time, thats why i have learned how to fix things well within my ability too. common sense, just learn it and use it. 👍🏼😁😎
@@thecoddiwomplers13 I agree - it’s kind of funny how some folks don’t really understand the whole concept of primitive camping 🏕️ lol! We’ve known some who have come along on our group camps and have difficulty and get frustrated with it because they didn’t think things through ahead of time… for example - using up all their fresh water and filling their grey tank, because of taking long hot showers lol 😂
My first boondocking experience a couple weeks ago was interrupted less than an hour into it by some guy driving along side me and telling me to move because my headlights were scaring his wife. I couldn’t even see him in the dark and wasn’t even aware that I was near anybody else. I just left because I couldn’t see anything and couldn’t tell if the guy was bigger than me or had any weapons or anything.
@@sharkmedia5969 We have all had a few such surprise situations come up in our travels - usually things go just fine, but it’s always good to be prepared for those weird moments - the fewer the better. You did the right thing!
Well said
There was a website that listed boondocking in a nj park, problem was they locked the gates at night.
Okay if you were not planning on an early start
@@raymondclark1785 Wow 😮 I guess so!
The video starts vat 3:18.
@@waynesaller thanks for the tip 😉
Can you just put all wording instantly on the screen? The slow reveal from left to right is not helpful. Otherwise, great channel.
@@shellchenonceau6987 I’ve stopped using that text feature on the software for my new videos, there’s no way to adjust it for time because it’s set up that way. Unfortunately, there may be a few more videos in the cue where I used that text… since I have them uploaded ahead of time. Thanks for the suggestion. 😀
Your title misrepresents the video.
@@waynesaller Not at all - “Is it dangerous?” I have been asked that question many times before from people who have never done it…