Vehicle Bugout Kit POU by Nutnfancy

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • With bad changes in society, talked about here, and some experiences I had this year, maybe it's time to integrate a BOK in my vehicle. TNPrs have been wanting this Nutnfancy Kit Build for a long time but I just wasn't feeling it. Now I am.
    Here I lay down the all important PHILOSOPHY behind a VBOK. It's substantial actually and necessary commentary on ROL conflicts will be made. But this Part 1 is made to keep you focused on your objective in your VBOK and it's a simple one. Things will quickly arise however to distract and derail you in your progress towards it. All this is covered.
    Several key concepts such as travel method, fitness, conflict avoidance, SAWC, distances, urban vs rural will be covered.
    Sorry I have a cold in this one but the show goes on! Without not even a single cut or silly jump cut, this is a Nutnfancy feature length systems philosophy video. Thanks goes out to my awesome TNP donors who helped provide me with insight and extra ideas on this topic also!

Комментарии • 393

  • @LtColNutnfancy
    @LtColNutnfancy  8 месяцев назад +46

    Thanks for coming out to the vid, please subscribe and hit the notification bell. This is where I post mostly b. this is where the audience has stayed. BTW this review would not exist without TNP Donors, please consider joining long term. I’m dumb how I operate it, I don’t even have TIER levels there; you can join for just $1 per creation (only 6 charged per month btw). TNP Patreon is where the action is! www.patreon.com/Nutnfancy.

    • @lucasmcculla1283
      @lucasmcculla1283 8 месяцев назад

      ..I was actually wondering how last suspect was doing ..been years since you mentioned him .

    • @wildweasel6898
      @wildweasel6898 8 месяцев назад +1

      I've been running a vehicle bok for a long time. I found that a ton of stuff doesn't work. I just put in my normal BOK and add a case of water and a couple 3 day survival food buckets and a level 2 med kit. I won't carry all that if I have to bug out but chances are I'll use the food and stick with my car. Love your work buddy. God bless

    • @kinch613
      @kinch613 8 месяцев назад

      What is the email or contact information Colonel?

    • @danielsanders2412
      @danielsanders2412 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Nutn! Been with you since 2010. Lots of great information over the years. Love the old backpacking vids too. Would be super cool to see some new vids…

    • @philh1826
      @philh1826 8 месяцев назад

      Love me some nutnfancy. Patreon subscriber forever

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV 6 месяцев назад +9

    I’m 75, wife is 77. I graduated from the same survival school Nutin went through. My pack has gotten smaller over the years however I just added an Inreach Mini 2. We still walk 2-3 miles daily, lift some light weights and stay busy everyday. Watching this video is a great refresher.

  • @ViolentKisses87
    @ViolentKisses87 8 месяцев назад +48

    It's been well more than a decade since I started watching Nutn.
    RUclips shows you soo little love but I still like checking in from time to time like visiting an uncle.

    • @anthonyarcher7268
      @anthonyarcher7268 8 месяцев назад

      What are you talking about? Did you get 10,000 views from people who don't subscribe in the last 24 hours.

    • @moshebenamram6020
      @moshebenamram6020 8 месяцев назад

      Totally

  • @dto7321
    @dto7321 8 месяцев назад +22

    Man I’m so glad nutn still makes videos.
    If you are reading this you are awesome, and really changed my mind set many years ago when I was becoming a man. It’s always a good time when I see a video pop up from you.

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes he make every week but only for this who pay he mentioned that many time's we who are not patrons we get video when get then I was stop watching less and less now maybe watch one video in 6months

    • @dto7321
      @dto7321 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@bogoljubdjordjevic7528 brother we gotta get you into English class. That about gave me an aneurism trying to read that.

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 8 месяцев назад

      @@dto7321 I can write on my language now have translation only don't work 100% 😂

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 8 месяцев назад

      @@dto7321 bilo bi lepo da mi ti pokazes svoj umni spektar i odgovoris mi na bar dva strana jezika onda me kritikuj

  • @elismith660
    @elismith660 8 месяцев назад +7

    Couldn’t agree more about Americans need to get in shape I used to be a 450lb mess at 20 years old now at 27 I’m down to 198lbs and exercise 6 days a week. I’m a firm believer that your physical health is the most important part of preparing for any event

    • @chrsjeffcoat
      @chrsjeffcoat 6 месяцев назад

      In all seriousness I’m proud of you good job

    • @prst99
      @prst99 4 месяца назад

      I can’t imagine a person other than Andre the Giant being 450 lbs.

  • @ThomasPaine77
    @ThomasPaine77 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have walked for days. I walked most of my life. I know starvation and abundance.
    My will will get me to my destination. Pull together with trusted people. A group can survive that has the will to survive.
    God bless to all

  • @scorch2020
    @scorch2020 11 дней назад

    Love the message here.. now that I'm 30 and have alot more life experience. Never act with aggression or anything that can't be legally or morally justified. Just be greyman let's just get through this together 🔥🔥🔥 community and love eachother 💯💯

  • @CharlieForbes524
    @CharlieForbes524 8 месяцев назад +6

    Best of luck on your knees. Everyone I've ever talked to, including my dad who had both knees replaced say to get it done sooner than later if needed. It really helped with recovery and quality of life.

    • @bobabooie6389
      @bobabooie6389 8 месяцев назад

      I agree. I'm 4 post tkr. I have to get the other one done next, hopefully before the collapse👍🇺🇲

  • @emtcrystal
    @emtcrystal 9 месяцев назад +15

    Fantastic as always. It’s insane how nonsensical the many gear/“prepper”/etc channels spew garbage. Nuttin’s the 1 and only. Great vid 👍🏼👍🏼.

    • @LtColNutnfancy
      @LtColNutnfancy  8 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you kindly sir, I do keep it real here

    • @Internaught-The-Wise
      @Internaught-The-Wise 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@LtColNutnfancy Slow the role. You spew some "nonsensical" info that's not based on research. Sometimes, it's pretty hyperbolic

    • @Internaught-The-Wise
      @Internaught-The-Wise 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@LtColNutnfancy.

    • @cn4675
      @cn4675 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@wonderingweirdo7476 such as what? His political assessment seems pretty spot on to me.

    • @Internaught-The-Wise
      @Internaught-The-Wise 8 месяцев назад

      @cn4675 No offense but boomers are drama when it comes to what's going on. You forget so quickly how bad it was in the 1960s and 1970s. And his info on guns/makers/quality is extremely uneducated. He so so himself.

  • @caseyforeman4992
    @caseyforeman4992 8 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up hearing this lecture about road rage from my dad.
    I feel honored to have been a small freeloading part of tnp thru the years ..
    God bless

  • @mtnshooter2487
    @mtnshooter2487 8 месяцев назад +2

    You might not think so, but we do enjoy each POU Vid. Its nice to see them again.

  • @jordanyang3066
    @jordanyang3066 8 месяцев назад +2

    The man the myth the legend, is posting again

  • @stevencursio
    @stevencursio 2 месяца назад

    This is the first video I have really seen recently where he actually address his other fans other than the ones that can afford to pay him.

  • @P-12
    @P-12 8 месяцев назад +2

    That sign behind you, LOL 😂.

  • @davidbaize4825
    @davidbaize4825 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have had a vehicle bag do r a long while now. I change what’s in it from watching videos on RUclips. Have been subscribed to your channel for over ten years now. I’m a retired paramedic and son of a retired Colonel who was with the Army. I usually don’t carry my bag in the car when I’m near home, but always when traveling. I have come upon several emergencies and situations over the years. Looking forward to a great series 😁👍

  • @ThomasPaine77
    @ThomasPaine77 8 месяцев назад +2

    OG nutnfancy!
    Damn right everyone needs to be prepared!

  • @jimpj65
    @jimpj65 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been an OTR and a daily route truck driver for over 20 years. I have been delayed on the roadways, for up to 6 hours, a number of times for accidents, weather, protests, and other unforeseen circumstances. I take a backpack to work each day, along with my lunchbox and coffee. People used to ask if I was ‘going camping’. My response has always been, “you never know when you might need to just walk away”. I haven’t yet, but try to be ready.

  • @craigbennett8053
    @craigbennett8053 8 месяцев назад +10

    A few years ago I got stuck with 4 small kids for 12 hours in Alaska because of fires crossing the road, & then again 5 years ago because of an earthquake I was stopped for three hours. I had kits but I keep adding to it every year.

    • @willkenny5687
      @willkenny5687 8 месяцев назад

      Was that the earthquake that hit the anchorage area in December of 2018?

    • @threesons270
      @threesons270 5 месяцев назад

      And did people go nuts hop out there cars and started rioting? Did you have to bust out your BOB and blast people or some crackers, juice, and iPads to keep the kids from annoying the shit out of you?

  • @LHWinfo
    @LHWinfo 8 месяцев назад +2

    My decision to carry the vbok is distance determined. Normal ops, just hanging around town and commuting to work is the same as my “get home bag.” If I can make the walk in less than one day, I don’t put the kit in my car. I scale it from there for distance and season. That being said, during the “protests” I had pretty much everything in my truck. I appreciate the philosophy of this vid. Lists of goods are interesting but also a dime a dozen on this platform

    • @not1word331
      @not1word331 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly. I have one sling bag which stays in my vehicle, and my get home bag that goes in and out of the house with me every work day, and any time I'll be more than 10 miles from home. If I get a longer trip, I toss in another small pack which runs heavy to food, but also has redundancy for me or others.

    • @JohnB-dr8sk
      @JohnB-dr8sk 6 месяцев назад

      @@not1word331 Yeah, sling bags are a great idea for a mini bug-out system that you can always have with you. Although I conceal my main bugout pack inside my vehicle, a smash and grab is always possible, and it could happen at the worst time when everything is going haywire. With a smaller shoulder pack, you can take it when you're shopping, at work etc so that at least you have a backup. Inside the small pack, just keep the absolute essentials- Shelter (an SOL reflective rain poncho is tiny but excellent), Water- (Filled water bottle plus an Aquamira Frontier Emergency Water Filtration/Straw is about perfect for a shoulder kit along with a couple of zip locks and purification tablets as a backup), First Aid and Trauma Kit, Duck Tape for shelter building and repairs, spare mags, portable/sealed Wipes for cleaning, emergency SERE fishing/snare/fire making kit, tiny portable radio, trail bars, etc. With this should kit, you could potentially make it a long ways to home assuming you already have a reliable and sturdy pocket knife and CCW concealed pistol assuming it's not the middle of winter.
      During winter, if things get really bad, plan on wearing long johns under your pants and wearing a heavy coat/down jacket along with hat and gloves and a vapor barrier liner for your feet (a bread bag wrapped around each foot and then you put your sock on over it an then into your shoe/boot will prevent frostbite). This way if you come out from shopping and your car is stolen or broken into, you won't freeze to death while getting home. Throw your SOL reflective poncho over all of this and you can survive some pretty crazy temperatures until you find shelter or get home.

  • @mroe34
    @mroe34 8 месяцев назад +8

    I see a VBK as being two parts: 1.) Bug Out Bag 2.) Vehicle Specific Items (items that you would use if stuck WITH your vehicle: extra water, extra food, more equipment, more ammo/magazines, etc.). If you have to go man-portable and cross-country then you take your BOB.

    • @charleschristianson2730
      @charleschristianson2730 8 месяцев назад

      That's exactly how I have mine set up. I have several bins with tools and stuff for the vehicle, winter clothing, food, water, survival items, etc. Then I have a backpack with emergency medical and a few more crucial items, and plenty of extra space. My theory is if I have to jump out in a hurry I can just grab the backpack and have the basics covered, but if I have time I can select the mission-specific items from the bins to load the bag out before departing on foot. It all lives in my trunk but if I have to ride with someone else for some reason I just grab the backpack and keep it in their vehicle while we're out. It's like a vehicle-based extension of my EDC.

    • @douglaseuritt3919
      @douglaseuritt3919 8 месяцев назад

      My philosophy as well. I think of my BOB the same way I think of a parachute...it's there if I need to bail but I have our vehicle set up for extended occupation too.

  • @sportydoubledee
    @sportydoubledee 9 месяцев назад +4

    That's a sweet coat! My rig of choice is a 91 dodge w250 4x4 with the 12v cummins had it since I was 16 and has proved itself to me over the last 300k+ thousand miles, have held it to the floor for hours in that truck and it doesn't brake a sweat. Have been getting 20-24 average miles per gallon in the mountains

    • @yo9758
      @yo9758 8 месяцев назад

      I would say the problem with the 12 valve is the nose its like ring a dinner bell my neighbor has one and I can hear it over a mile away in my house i real like the 300 ford its even simpler and you can get 17 mpg with them plus its quiet with a good muffler

    • @sportydoubledee
      @sportydoubledee 8 месяцев назад

      @@yo9758 my buddy has an efi 300 great motor

    • @sportydoubledee
      @sportydoubledee 8 месяцев назад

      @@yo9758 I get 20 mpg average in my 12v all stock maintained only, running stock tire size no lift

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 6 месяцев назад

      @@yo9758 The 24v is even louder, obnoxiously loud.

  • @chrispatterson8210
    @chrispatterson8210 7 месяцев назад +1

    In most situations, people will be fairly chilled-out for the first 48 hours (since we are conditioned to be in that mode (rule of law)). After that, when people realize no one is coming to save them that is when panic will set in. Combine that with a lack of supplies and readiness, that is when bad things start popping off. If you go mobile, you've got to move and get to your objective inside 48 hours if at all possible.

  • @kentuckyboy541
    @kentuckyboy541 8 месяцев назад +1

    Man you hit the nail on the head in the intro. That's why I am a long time subscriber.

  • @silasbelcher3788
    @silasbelcher3788 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have that watch! In the 1927 variation. Have had it for about 8 years, absolutely love it. Always gets compliments.

  • @danielg1965
    @danielg1965 8 месяцев назад +1

    Col, long-time fan, supporter, as I listened to this video, The outcome of being stuck on the road, if nature decides to open up big cracks, my need to drop in our katro silk Roads tape CD/ cassette player, and enjoy the moment, I'm excited for this VBPOK training, I always had a kit in my truck for just a situation. great data,

  • @harpjason208
    @harpjason208 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nutn, ATG and KOTG for your knees. Thanks for the newest addition to the philosophy vids. Most grateful.

  • @Nowhere888
    @Nowhere888 8 месяцев назад +3

    Fox News made me do it!! Seriously though, have a backup vehicle like a bicycle is a good idea if you main vehicle gets stuck. Good commo is key to get information. Looks like I have to install dad's CB radio in the car.

  • @whoc4r3s117
    @whoc4r3s117 8 месяцев назад +2

    Favorite TNP vids for sure.

  • @calebbearup4282
    @calebbearup4282 8 месяцев назад +1

    I did a 22 mile veteran suicide awareness hike a couple years ago and thought it would be a good idea to bring my dogs with me. I figured on 7 miles per dog with a relative meeting me at different mile markers to swap dogs with me and all 3 on the last mile. My dogs were not sedentary animals as I took them out with me on walks regularly and they have open fields they can run in and I've taken them on obstacle course mud runs with me in the past. But I learned then that my dogs would limit how far I could go as none of my dogs made it 4 miles away a time with as hot as it was that day. Fortunately I was able to change plans on the fly but it's too think about any pets you may have with you in a VBO scenario

  • @darkheart-zs6hc
    @darkheart-zs6hc 8 месяцев назад +1

    After Hurricane Katrina large numbers of people from Louisiana evacuated to our area. Due to the extent of the devastation in Louisiana they never left. It’s never been the same here since, their culture of crime, violence road rage, robbery,rape, drugs, alcohol homelessness, etc. etc. They brought it with all with them. Our crime stats went through the roof. Those road rage incidents sound like your state is having the same problems and I imagine a lot of it is from some of those people fleeing California. I’ve seen the same things happening in Idaho where some of my family lives.

  • @ravenwild6951
    @ravenwild6951 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent job. Thank you. I am looking forward to seeing future videos.

  • @boringoldman
    @boringoldman 9 месяцев назад +10

    Oh man, a long video!!!! I’m excited. Btw, curious what you think of an AR w/22 conversion kit . That way you still have 22LR for whatever, and just a bolt swap and mag to have a “real” rifle. Iron sights seem to always still work with the switch

    • @CallsignWulf
      @CallsignWulf 8 месяцев назад +3

      I personally love the CMMG kits. Almost all my friends have them. They are reliable for us with most types of ammo, work in any barrel length just the same, and are affordable as well as fun. Zeroing between 5.56 and the .22 is good enough for the run n gun plinking we do. Nice not needing a completely separate rifle with 2x the optics and all to outfit both.

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 8 месяцев назад +2

      I prefer a separate .22. I jabe the Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22. It’s an excellent choice for practice or hunting. All of the controls are exactly like an AR, 25 round mags. I’d rather have two rifles than one.

    • @stevehernandez20
      @stevehernandez20 5 месяцев назад +1

      Even in a urban environment, say 5 miles to get home. You may need to travel 15 or 20 miles due to evading trouble

  • @commonsenseproductions5893
    @commonsenseproductions5893 8 месяцев назад +7

    Maps! Pack lots of regional paper maps in the car. I have maps for all the states and local regions i travel through

  • @paulsanders1
    @paulsanders1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the bumper sticker in the background! I want one!

  • @lpgtr8r1
    @lpgtr8r1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoy the POU discussion. Your mind will be the most important part of your kit and thinking about this ahead of time rather than just showing up strapped will likely male the difference between success (life) and failure (death).
    TY LtCol

  • @praxis-80
    @praxis-80 8 месяцев назад +2

    Long time watcher
    You always have the coolest stuff you inspire me
    I like the message the coat the watch especially the band you see how the stitching goes around the edge of it makes it look super cool too bad it's discontinued
    Thank you for all your great videos

  • @l.robertvandyke4398
    @l.robertvandyke4398 8 месяцев назад +2

    Nutnfancy is the reason I got into nightvision! Thank you

  • @1gratefulshooter
    @1gratefulshooter 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great concept and interesting listen. Excited for part 2.

  • @99Racker
    @99Racker 8 месяцев назад +1

    I see to many instances where folks advocate different bags for different but specific uses. We need to advocate a basic every day BOK and then add on items to the specific duty BOKs. Start with the basic BOK inventory and add on the addendum for the new specific functions. This may include add on's like additional medical supplies...the same with water, food, ammo, etc. And consider all this dressed down to the GRAY MAN script. By the way, the lack on social consideration I see today is at lower level than you have discussed...it is at, "I am inconvenienced...I demand you help me. " And remember that about 50%+ of our public takes mood modifiers daily and don't react to well in disorder situations. You mention injury issues. Add age issues. It gets more difficult as you get older. Great topic.

  • @kevm348
    @kevm348 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love the vid nutn. I hate to be that one up guy but the road rage in Utah is nothing compared to the absolute insanity that you see on the freeways in New Mexico, especially in Albuquerque. These people are outta hand here

  • @danielg1965
    @danielg1965 8 месяцев назад +1

    as a stroke survivor, looks like I'll need to train harder or die on the side of the road, no excuses, get busy living or get busy well you get the idea, train for self rescue, do you plan to print a book once you complete this training, we’ll need something to read while waiting for mother earth to close up that hole, please please!!!

  • @Nova-cx5bm
    @Nova-cx5bm 8 месяцев назад +4

    Awesome video man! Keep it up! Big fan and appreciate the advice!!!!

  • @marshallorr6220
    @marshallorr6220 6 месяцев назад

    Long time TNP'er here. I moved to Utah in 2021. I was headed to Oregon and found myself in Utah County. AF. I had always wondered how Utah would be and settled there with some expectations. I mostly wanted to see the terrain. I spent a lot of time around the cities. The people of Utah are tense and unpredictable. I'll be back to visit for the mountains but man that state has some serious problems. CO was a much better stay.

  • @bitsquirrel140
    @bitsquirrel140 6 месяцев назад +1

    The main point that sticks out to me in this conversation is the idea of - for lack of a better term - "slipping away". Most people picture a scenario where we band together, travel as a pack, make it out as a unit. However, the problem is, eventually those people that "latched onto you" out of fear or whatever, are going to become desperate. it's only a matter of time, and they are going to turn on you. History shows us time and again. You have to come to grips with the idea that there is no such thing as (in practice in real life) as a hero. Make the hard decision, if SHTF, slip out of there with the supplies you have and increase your chances of making it to your destination. you CAN NOT save everyone. That is the scenario that is most likely to happen in the current state of our society. Come to terms with it and do what you need to do.

  • @jackbauer9077
    @jackbauer9077 8 месяцев назад +3

    I like this series, great topic to think about. I’m sure in my area you got 2-3 days before people get real crazy. I’m guessing first few days people think that help will still come.

  • @Real11BangBang
    @Real11BangBang 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video as always sir!
    I just got done preparing an emergency bag myself for the upcoming election year and this has given me some tips on how to make it even better
    Also, I've been watching your devotional videos (it is what I kind of refer to them as) and they are outstanding

  • @rayl.clemonsjr.4210
    @rayl.clemonsjr.4210 8 месяцев назад +3

    I completely agree with your assessment in those type of situations. There are instances were the "Sheepdog " philosophy just isn't practical in those instances where you just need to get to your destination. Thanks Nut'n!

  • @utdesertghost199
    @utdesertghost199 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, looking forward to the next installment. Always hood to gain more thought proviling useful info. A couple of good audio books i came across a while back by Clay Martin, fmr SF, GB and CIA contractor "Concrete jungle" and "Prairie fire" a ton of great info.

  • @Robert-cd5zr
    @Robert-cd5zr 8 месяцев назад

    Recently drove across country, and a handheld CB radio was invaluable. Cheap as chips, reception inside the car sucked with the rubber ducky, but that same ducky attached to a roof with a magnetic roof adapter and it was a game changer. You'll hear truckers relaying information about what's ahead, what lane to get into, etc way before anyone else.

    • @JohnB-dr8sk
      @JohnB-dr8sk 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I think too many younger adults overlook this. CBs are still really valuable in a road survival kit.

  • @nmr6988
    @nmr6988 8 месяцев назад

    Great knowledge and I could hear you just fine the entire time. It's December 29th and I'm only now getting to listen to this entire thing. Now on to part 2!

  • @not2intoutube
    @not2intoutube 8 месяцев назад +2

    If this video were 10 years older I'd bet his firearm of choice for this pack would be a Kel-Tec Sub2000 lol

    • @JohnB-dr8sk
      @JohnB-dr8sk 6 месяцев назад +1

      Still a great bugout gun, lol. Wish I still had one

    • @not2intoutube
      @not2intoutube 6 месяцев назад

      @@JohnB-dr8sk I've been going back and forth on getting one. Their new model with the rotation of the barrel when folding it to clear an optic just might sell me on it enough to pick one up

  • @purdyquibb
    @purdyquibb 8 месяцев назад +3

    I've always struggled with the "grey man" "tactical man" question. Seems there is a line there somewhere. If you look tactical you will attract unwated attention because people assume you have things and know things. If you look lost, or confused people will assume you are a weak target and you will attract unwanted attention. Head held to high, head held to low, its a question i always ponder? specificaly talking urban enviroment. Great discussion.

    • @doejohn8674
      @doejohn8674 8 месяцев назад +2

      There is a great video on Garand Thumb concerning extraction out of a city, might give a few ideas, notably to change your look from time to time (at a location where you can't be seen) to make tracking you more difficult.

    • @purdyquibb
      @purdyquibb 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@doejohn8674 thx, I'll check it out..

    • @JohnB-dr8sk
      @JohnB-dr8sk 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, aside from that excellent GarandThumb video, as the old saying goes, "Walk softly but carry a big stick." Assuming you are armed with a legal concealed pistol, carry yourself in a confident but not overly-confident manner. Avoid all trouble. But if you are still confronted by thugs who intend to rob or harm you, that's when your "stick" will come out and address the situation. Until then, blend in totally. If this means wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt, weed shirt, then do what you have to even if you don't normally dress that way. As another saying goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."

  • @ronlasiere4114
    @ronlasiere4114 8 месяцев назад +2

    Sounds like this kit NEEDs a pair of (broken in) boots, 2 pair marino wool socks, mole skin, map/compass, and a radio for recieving local EMS

  • @dudeh9702
    @dudeh9702 8 месяцев назад +1

    Feel better dude!

  • @NothingSeriousTyler
    @NothingSeriousTyler 7 месяцев назад +1

    Waiting on the edge of my seat for part 2

  • @dieselbains
    @dieselbains 8 месяцев назад +1

    The caption behind nutn is hilarious

  • @Saw_Squatch
    @Saw_Squatch 8 месяцев назад +1

    By the grace of God nothing happened during the last summer of love, but during those times i found myself having to drive through some of the most dangerous parts of this country and ill tell you a low-pro plate carrier under a hoodie was the body armor choice for me, out of sight out of mind. Also it might have been some of my fud upbringing but when presented with a threat in armor, a 12ga slug may not penetrate 3a but a 3" slug is still gonna collapse a lung through level 4

  • @ghostinthemachine88
    @ghostinthemachine88 8 месяцев назад

    As prepared civilians all we are trying to do is consider likely scenerios and have kit and tools to over come them. Car kits are extremely important in my opinion. I'm talking chest rigs, mags, firearms, ways to make shelter, cook, keep warm, apply aid, etc. Etc. With alot of thought and considerations... all these things and more can be condensed into functional sized kit to keep in a suv or truck and be prepared for natural disaster, active shooter situations or whatever. Piece of mind is what we really aim for I think. Tools are nice. I've used my car kit many times... and even the chest rig and loadout for un expected range trips with the bros. Win win.

  • @remfj40
    @remfj40 8 месяцев назад

    With great power (prepared) comes with responsibility. Your point of keep your objective top of mind, have what you "need"; stay under the radar and blend in is well received. Losing humanity can be problematic. Bottom line balance. Note: your vehicle is the next thing to home and could become your home under austere conditions. Great discussions.

  • @johngifford7725
    @johngifford7725 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm only a few minutes in, so I apologize if you covered this bro. I'm going to finish the video, but I had a definite reason for a couple of vehicle bug out kits. Why?
    California.
    I maintained vehicle kits for both of our hybrid vehicles, including fuel loadouts. Hybrid? Yes. My Prius was capable of 40mpg+ at normal speeds, and it could carry more than you'd think. With two people, that is. My Nissan Pathfinder hybrid was more than able to do 35mpg (I have videos on it) and it was a seven seater with roof racks and a tow receiver. The five of us could flee California (CCP invasion?) and we didn't have to stop for fuel until Texas.
    A vehicle bug out means you are more capable, but you need to have that "on foot escape pod" built in. If that vehicle dies, or fuel is too difficult to aquire, or your... whatever.
    Be able to bug out from your vehicle bug out. Be prepared enough that you shouldn't have to. Your luggage on a two wheel dolly was always part of that. We had a collapsing two wheel before you shared that. I was so happy to see you do that.
    Now that we moved to central Kansas? I'm scoping out where I would bug out to, from here. Honestly? I feel like I've done all the bugging out that I need to. Ok, back to the video!
    Can't wait.

  • @michaelbeaumier6153
    @michaelbeaumier6153 15 дней назад

    I’ve been watching for years. My favorite videos are his med kit series. I’ve seen them many many time. I even downloaded that damn David Dundas Jeans on Song because it got stuck in my head. I love the gun vids but the philosophy/ life vids are great. Keep it up!

  • @bwatkins1223
    @bwatkins1223 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. I have an extra 4x4 2003 Ranger with a 4.10 limited slip diff that used to be my work vehicle that was used to always tow a treatment boat for lakes and ponds 1300lbs and we never have boat ramps so 4x4 is crucial because we want to get out and not destroy the customer's lawn. I estimated that the 4x4 system has been engaged at least 13k times. 251k miles, I've changed all fluids and she runs like a charm.
    I just haven't had the motivation to put the plans in motion to set it up for bugging out because my prepping is for bugging in....but the what if's start in my mind and I'd at least like to get her set up for a just in case scenario because you never know.

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 6 месяцев назад

      Having the option is important because we never know what might happen. I have 3 options, but my primary (Dodge 4x4, Cummins) has been down due to a stolen ECU for a couple years. Left with a '65 Scout or a Teryx UTV, severely limiting my gear.

  • @mariotorano3781
    @mariotorano3781 8 месяцев назад

    More relevant modern firearm reviews please! It’s obvious you’re afraid of losing your channel in the future because of gun content and trying to transition into “Gear&knives” but your bread&butter is the gun content. Come on nutn don’t let anyone stop u from creating that content!

  • @HotRods1
    @HotRods1 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sir , been listening to you since 2010 .

  • @paulpatriot1776
    @paulpatriot1776 8 месяцев назад +1

    In the South… with the above average amount of incompetent drivers, that continually make bad decisions, it is beneficial to let things things go if possible and not let a rude driver go about their way.

  • @Patriot21122
    @Patriot21122 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hey LT, Looks like you're wearing a fat suit. your Looking like the average 45 Carrier.😂 Great video (SYS).

  • @jcmcclain57
    @jcmcclain57 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you, great topic and discussion. Sobering...

  • @KateHikes1933
    @KateHikes1933 7 месяцев назад +2

    We're not a nation anymore, but merely a country. An economic zone.

  • @NothingSeriousTyler
    @NothingSeriousTyler 7 месяцев назад

    THE USK VIDEOOOO ive watched that video probably 12 or more times

  • @kimbroslic3
    @kimbroslic3 8 месяцев назад +8

    25 minutes in and we haven't even begun to discuss what to ACTUALLY keep in a vehicle bugout kit lmao
    some things never change

    • @crazykev5
      @crazykev5 8 месяцев назад +1

      This is the most on topic video yet.

    • @mrdark9916
      @mrdark9916 8 месяцев назад +2

      It is a POU discussion dude..... CLEARLY spells that out for ya in the video title......

  • @doubleduty1703
    @doubleduty1703 8 месяцев назад

    Just a tip from a thought you spurred up
    If travelling with suitcases obviously not hand carrying them
    Cut seatbelts and make back pack . Car is dead to you when you leave anyway.
    Road flares etc could be used to scare off animals.start fires.
    Tire iron better than a stick.
    Lay out everything and take your time making it work with what you got.
    This is only one scenario of many.
    Assess situation and if you carry binoculars like me for wildlife viewing ( hunter) I would get to high ground and assess then decide next step.
    Best to be ready for anything.

    • @not1word331
      @not1word331 8 месяцев назад

      I think the philosophy of use he's driving at is to have your vehicle prepared in advance for an overland departure from your stuff. You're not going to be hauling all your va-cay luggage along on this hike. We're talking about a separate backpack type system that is already prepared to move with. If you have a decent roller bag/duffle that you're traveling with, you might use it as an additional thing, but anything more than that defeats the purpose of get to your destination.

  • @rickeco4tango33
    @rickeco4tango33 8 месяцев назад

    I never thought or considered it a “VBOK” but I’ve always had a Jeep of some sort that always had some stuff dedicated to SHTF!! And trying to use older methods of preserving food and using it in my everyday life!!

  • @ts440s
    @ts440s 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've noticed that the amount of road rage in fl increase astronomically since 2020 as well involving both male and female.

  • @utdesertghost199
    @utdesertghost199 8 месяцев назад +1

    My biggest concern is that those who may be with me (family) wouldnt be of the mental mindset or physical ability to walk out if the need arises.

  • @mcal9320
    @mcal9320 8 месяцев назад +1

    4X4 with clearance and off road tires. Tire repair kit, compressor, bolt cutters, map, a credit card and cash. 99.99% of all emergencies are isolated and can be solved by leaving the area. Dont be afraid to think when driving how you would escape in any given scenario while driving. If you have NODs, get used to driving lights off at night.

    • @ExtremelyAverageMan
      @ExtremelyAverageMan 8 месяцев назад

      Don't leave out: First aid kit, fire extinguisher, hand tools, hose clamps/extra oil/coolant, jumper cables/jump-start battery pack, small shovel (used to many times to dig people out of snow/gain traction/poop shovel here in CO), etc.

  • @j.v.7451
    @j.v.7451 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Nut'n! Between you and Bear Independent, the knowledge is strong!

  • @danielwade7.62x51
    @danielwade7.62x51 8 месяцев назад

    Always a wealth of knowledge and thought provokeing ... love it ,............

  • @christophersmith2608
    @christophersmith2608 8 месяцев назад

    Dude , I always carry my beavertail pack with me to work because I drive a lot during those hours and in my car around town ritualistically, it has my ifak , TP, radio, fire kit, even NODS, etc. , just basically all the essential tools for doing the things , I never leave home without it

  • @doejohn8674
    @doejohn8674 8 месяцев назад

    For years I have had at least a good pair of hiking boots, socks and some warm clothing as well as a few large bottles of water in the car, last year I added a camping stove that burns gas and kerosene with some basic food for a few days as well as hypochlorite to make water drinkable (at least kill biological stuff). I really need to add a tarp. Firearms is a bit more complex here in Europe, I need to get a new 'firearms passport' to at least be able to transport a few across border.
    Looking forward to the follow up videos!
    Cheers from Switzerland!

  • @coltthank2654
    @coltthank2654 8 месяцев назад

    My Starbucks is all the way down the block, the chauffeur couldn’t get the vehicle running. Luckily the housekeeper had her walking shoes on . 😂😂😂

  • @michaelw2288
    @michaelw2288 8 месяцев назад

    The first type of vehicle that rolls after any natural disaster is the bicycle. Walking is 3mph, cycling is 10mph. Take your walkhome time and divide by 3, maybe 4.
    Ice and heavy snow may stop you even walking.
    If you have big rivers without bridges, a pakraft will do. Often, damaged bridges are passable on foot and bike.

  • @commonsenseproductions5893
    @commonsenseproductions5893 8 месяцев назад +2

    The POU for a micro PCC in a VBOK from EDC to WROL is for bringing more firepower while optimizing SAWC and maintaining a grayman profile
    Translating from Nutn acryonms, i can fit an MP5k in a laptop bag. Seems way more practical than most peoples notion of carrying a rifle with a chestrig

  • @ctrlaltdebug
    @ctrlaltdebug 8 месяцев назад +1

    Don't honk unless you're packing. Don't flip someone off unless you're in a bulletproof car. lol.

  • @MobileBunker
    @MobileBunker 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Sir 🙏

  • @walkercustoms
    @walkercustoms 8 месяцев назад +2

    My young son travels with me everywhere. I try to have what I need to get him home with or without the vehicle. We live rural so we could be 2 days from home and leave the vehicle.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 8 месяцев назад

    I don't have a bug out bag and I only carry a few things in my vehicle. My longest walk is from work at 17.6 miles (Google maps) Even though I need to get back into hiking again I am reasonably confident I can make it home if I had to walk. Sure, it's going to suck and I am going to be super tired, but I could do it. I have a water bottle and a silcox key in my vehicle to get more water if need be. Thanks for the video

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 6 месяцев назад +1

      Man, I only worked 7 miles from home and I carried the whole shebang - pack, change of clothes, weather gear, IFAK, Baofeng, PCC and a pistol, water and food. It is guaranteed to take you much longer to walk home than you expected, especially if you have to stay off roads and scout ahead.

  • @johnkelly1118
    @johnkelly1118 8 месяцев назад +1

    You forgot to add 14 inch zip ties to zip tie people who are blocking the road to nearby poles.

  • @Goldenwithaleash
    @Goldenwithaleash 8 месяцев назад

    Very interesting topic. I always keep a 20 gal tote in the back of my 4Runner with emergency gear, including a GHB, but I should increase capability. I’m thinking an additional tote for when I’m traveling more than a 20ish miles from home, which is rare. I already keep a foldable cart in my vehicle at all times because I have two young kids.

  • @magicbullets45
    @magicbullets45 3 месяца назад +1

    I might be early, but not to mention the cellular grid getting overloaded and frozen.

  • @Justin-nr1mj
    @Justin-nr1mj 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every trucker driver is ROTF LOL. “..2 hours! ..never seen anything like it.”

  • @danconnell4723
    @danconnell4723 8 месяцев назад

    Man I am sitting here laughing cause I keep picturing Tim Mcgraw in 1893. He didn't want to lead that group of pioneers but was talked into it and half of em died otw. So the moral of the story is once you realize you gotta move then get going otherwise you might have a whole group following you. Looking forward to part 2. I still carry my USK in my car and augment that on every long trip I take.

  • @shramj
    @shramj 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome vid, good information with logical points.

  • @slybyer12
    @slybyer12 8 месяцев назад

    Similar road closure happened going from Seattle to N Idaho, there was a big wildfire that closed down the bridge crossing the Columbia River. Road was closed for hours and traffic was backed up for tens of miles. I was able to cross the median and take a back road to save myself about 6 hours (I know because we had some friends about 30 min behind us that stayed on the road)
    There was no cell service, so I used Gaia GPS to access maps to find a way around.

  • @asintonic
    @asintonic 8 месяцев назад

    awesome video. im broke and unemployed. i wish you could have 2- 3 hour videos i could listen to you all day.

    • @paladin556
      @paladin556 8 месяцев назад

      Well he has only been doing videos for.the last 20 years. Every one he has done is still relevant. Get to watching the reruns.

  • @jjgriffin3275
    @jjgriffin3275 8 месяцев назад

    love the blackandwhite sticker

  • @LoreTunderin
    @LoreTunderin 8 месяцев назад

    That's a great looking watch. Sad it's not available anymore.

  • @dannyhayes664
    @dannyhayes664 8 месяцев назад

    Merry Christmas Col. !!

  • @silvercommander
    @silvercommander 8 месяцев назад +1

    I know exactly what part of highway you're talking about. Certain area of it you can't turn around at all.

  • @joeyripswell
    @joeyripswell 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ohhh shit this guy!
    Hell yea
    👋

  • @albertlincoln1729
    @albertlincoln1729 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely that's the first thing I thought, get the hell away from everybody else. If you can do it in your vehicle then that would obviously be best. The situation dictates but maybe wait until night and take out your brake light fuse and slip away maybe nobody would see you who knows.