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  • 300 is a rough estimate by watching...realistically it's probably more. The best part is...you don't notice it's there. You aren't always near home, but you are almost always near your vehicle, so why not make it a mobile emergency supply station? Granted...depending on where you live and individual risks, a GOOD security system is a must. Rather than have stuff sit in my basement, I TRIED to make the most comprehensive vehicle system I could, with the idea being I could get by EASILY with what is in the vehicle if I just jumped in it with nothing else.
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  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper 8 лет назад +21

    Videos like this are why you are truly deserving of your channel name, amazing set-up. Well done- Nate

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  8 лет назад +2

      +Canadian Prepper thanks

    • @americansuperdad5769
      @americansuperdad5769 3 года назад

      @@preparedmind101 Chris, would you please tell me where you get your surgical tools from? These have been the most difficult items for me to acquire for my kits and you know quality as well or better than most. You're the reason I have Bark River knives!

    • @darthblade2016
      @darthblade2016 3 года назад +2

      @@americansuperdad5769 Haha, he is the reason I have 2 Bark Rivers as well, lol. I don't know where he gets his from, but I supply my medical kits from Medical Gear Outfitters. Supports a small business down in Georgia (i think, lol) and his prices are comparable or better than Amazon. He also offers a lot of medical advice and product reviews om his channel Skinny Medic. Recommend checking him out 👍

    • @americansuperdad5769
      @americansuperdad5769 3 года назад

      @@darthblade2016 thank you for the tip friend! Yeah, I love my Bark River knives very much!

    • @americansuperdad5769
      @americansuperdad5769 3 года назад

      @@darthblade2016 I see you're a Star Wars fan as well! Well done sir!

  • @abeazar
    @abeazar 8 лет назад +3

    Chris - thanks for another great video. I have always been somewhat of a prepper - I have four grown up children and I have given them mechanical tools each year, along with flashlights for at around 12 years. My twin 32-year old daughters keep a tool bag in their cars. Last year for all of the kids and two son-in-laws, I gave them a much larger battery car starter with a built in air compressor and an Anker PowerCore 20100. In addition, I gave each of them, (2 girls and 2 boys), a large cooler packed first aid kit and printed first aid manuals. This year, I am going to give them a Sterno "Camping" stove , cooking pan kits along with an alcohol stove, additional tools, and some additional first aid stuff.
    You have done a fine job throwing out the fishing pole of ideas on what we should consider doing. I have asked each of the kids to have 30-days of food that they rotate through at home just in case we get hit by a hurricane or other disaster here in Florida. My home is considered the "Mother Ship" for anything after that. We plan and getting each of us trained on CPR. Please keep the ideas coming - and continue to recommend items that can last for a "life time". Your brother from another mother...Abe Azar

  • @inversionlayer
    @inversionlayer 8 лет назад +1

    This video is a prime example of why all your video productions are watched by myself; in-depth and cogent layout of material. The methodology provides much to think about when preparing an alternate, mobile storage facility that may be a lifesaver if primary storage facility (i.e. house) is lost.

  • @trentonvet6909
    @trentonvet6909 6 лет назад +2

    I prep for comfort not just for survival. I want my life to be as easy and comfortable as possible if away from the house. I'm like you Chris, if I can carry it in my car full time why not? In an emergency situation I don't have to stumble around looking for the things to load up. I appreciate the video, thank you.

  • @drumrgrrrl4319
    @drumrgrrrl4319 7 лет назад +5

    Between your videos and The Urban Prepper, I feel SO much more confident that I am prepared for things that happen in life. I understand the point about having skills, but I appreciate the facts that you present and the reasoning behind each piece of equipment. I highly value your videos because you show that you've tested every piece and intimately understand what works and what doesn't. Please keep these coming! Great work!!

  • @saleen12
    @saleen12 7 лет назад +5

    I love this video and setup, I've watched it multiple times. I also believe your Prepper station should be in your vehicle as its always with you. I love that you can drive anywhere and live there without packing anything and if you are home just throw a couple more things in and go. You are def set on tools, shelter and medical.

  • @mightyexplorers4835
    @mightyexplorers4835 8 лет назад +1

    Trusty tramotina. Very impressed with the amount and variety of things you keep in your car yet it still looks like it's empty. Definitely smart prepping.

  • @marvcarey6815
    @marvcarey6815 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks Chris. This served as a great reminder that storing extra gear in my garage or closet is foolish when my vehicles are not fully "Prepped Out".

  • @levicaddell1077
    @levicaddell1077 8 лет назад +6

    Good job Chris... reminds me of all the junk I had in my van when I was doing search and rescue. The two weak areas I noticed were "The Missing Gas Can" ☺ but you addressed that.... And communication. I would include a couple or four hand held two way radios (GMRS or FMRS or VHF/UHF) and a mobile CB and/or Ham Band VHF/UHF mobile transciver mounted on or under the dash. The ham license is easy to get... I passed thd test when I was 11yo - many many years ago. But, there are radios that do not require a license. I know you have your cell phone, but it might come in handy to hear traffic conditions on the CB and emergency conditions on the ham band. Also, you can stay in touch with the family should you seperate. I live near a big wooded area. The grandkids know to take a radio with them when they go out to play. It comes in hand every time.... But, that is just me who comes from a generation where you could not take your phone anywhere... if you had one. Just saying...... 😊

  • @bigdsson
    @bigdsson 4 года назад +8

    Man after my own heart. Something I didn't see though, hand tools for emergency vehicle repairs. Under the idea that I prep. for the most likely scenarios, I keep a kit of sockets, wrenches, channel locks, etc. Used those items much more than any emergency gear over the years.

  • @OzMan9989
    @OzMan9989 7 лет назад +1

    Love the line "not everything is about survival, I keep telling people that but they wanna be living in frickin fantasy world...". Hahaha!!! Great video Chris.

  • @SomeBuddy777
    @SomeBuddy777 2 месяца назад +1

    Redundancy Matters - There are always those that will be seeing and receiving this info for the first time. No redundancy there!

  • @jbbtwo1
    @jbbtwo1 8 лет назад +4

    Great video man. I like the way it doesn't look like you're carrying anything, but you're stocked up. I'm a huge believer in being prepared, but not sticking out (grey-man theory to some) Thanks for the videos! =)

  • @lifebythehorns
    @lifebythehorns 7 лет назад +99

    If you upgrade to a note 7 you'll have more Fire Starting redundancy LOL

    • @gregpowell3515
      @gregpowell3515 3 года назад

      Could you please tell me what this is? I’m new to this.

    • @QueGamesCube
      @QueGamesCube 2 года назад

      @@gregpowell3515 the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a Smartphone wich was known for catching fire because of its battery

  • @jasonziegler614
    @jasonziegler614 7 лет назад +2

    Chris great video man. I just recently started buying and collecting knives again and I came across your channel while watching knife reviews. I started watching your videos and started to really get into becoming prepared for different situations. I'm working on my car kit now. I appreciate your commitment to teaching and reviewing products for us. I love your channel and thanks for helping me to grow as a prepper.

  • @ricardoalbarraque5352
    @ricardoalbarraque5352 7 лет назад +1

    Apart from the gas can you mentioned, you forgot a defibrillator and playing cards... but on a more serious note, I'm impressed. With that kit, you and the family could get stranded in a middle of nowhere and turn a scary situation into a camping trip... now that is what I called prepared! ;)

  • @doughoffart1247
    @doughoffart1247 7 лет назад +39

    Chris, just a suggestion, you should have a couple more Wet Ones...seems like you might be a bit light...

  • @preparedmind101
    @preparedmind101  8 лет назад +28

    Kinda mad I forgot the glove compartment. Few things in there, like my iVue 1080p camera glasses for documenting crazy stuff, traffic stops,etc.

    • @lindahipple4817
      @lindahipple4817 8 лет назад +2

      thankyou, you've given me some extra ideas for my load out, no rules man, keep family safe and secure #1.

    • @XSourStarX
      @XSourStarX 8 лет назад +1

      what kind of gun do you carry?

    • @lindahipple4817
      @lindahipple4817 8 лет назад

      Why do you ask?

    • @futuresonex
      @futuresonex 8 лет назад +1

      +XSourStarX -- Chris has said that he carries a Glock 19 or a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield. Personally I'm not much of a Glock guy -- the crazy grip angle and lack of a manual thumb safety make it a no-go for me -- but the M&P Shield is a darn good carry gun!

    • @XSourStarX
      @XSourStarX 8 лет назад +2

      Gunslinger454 thanks

  • @shadomane
    @shadomane 7 лет назад +1

    Lots of useful stuff, well prepped. Someone will always say you forgot this or that, oh well you're still better prepped than 90% of the average population. Thanks for the video and please keep up the good work.

  • @iraklitos20022003
    @iraklitos20022003 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video Chris, thanks, that's the good old Chris! You may also add a complete set of fishing, trapping and hunting gear! Hooks, fishing line, yoyos etc, snare wire, premade traps, iron gig, landing net, arrowheads, slingshot and many many other similar stuff!
    Survival books on trees and plants and an assortment of maps are a must too! Always there for you in the trunk!
    Thank you for this video!

  • @cowsy99
    @cowsy99 7 лет назад +5

    after watching your vid I am both shamed and embarrassed to admit that I have virtually nothing in my vehicle for emergency purposes. So, new weekend project for me. Thanks for some great ideas. I can't believe how many freaking trolls will watch a vid like this and then criticize the heck out of it for not having something they deem essential. Wake up trolls. it's his system and what works for his needs'

  • @inversionlayer
    @inversionlayer 8 лет назад +28

    TIP: Take wrapper off the SWAT T as your hands will be bloody when a tourniquet is REALLY needed. Blood is very slippery.

    • @jeremys5904
      @jeremys5904 8 лет назад

      Good tip. Maybe keep it in a compressed ziplock bag so it can easily be torn into?

    • @Assassinator-jx3rh
      @Assassinator-jx3rh 7 лет назад +4

      I wonder if it would work for sex lube...

    • @fishrrelaxing9361
      @fishrrelaxing9361 7 лет назад +3

      The reality is the T is safer in the wrapper keeping it clean. Second if it's needed you are most likely not self applying one anyways unless your Rambo in which case you would be using gun powder and your Kabar to seal the wound lol.. Most trauma medical supplies are for someone to quickly access and use on you.. IE Ifak.. An ifak is not to be self used its so a field medic doesn't have to use his supplies or dig through his pack for basic components. So your buddy who is actually the one who would likely be applying your tourniquet won't have an issue using his pocket knife to cut off the wrapper.

    • @jaketimilehen6987
      @jaketimilehen6987 7 лет назад +1

      Hey, have you heard about Trankors Survival Secret? It's off the charts. No matter what type of critical situation you might find yourself in, you can make everyone safe and sound with step by step plans.

  • @dennisjpoleyjr8713
    @dennisjpoleyjr8713 8 лет назад +1

    Good stuff! I like to see someone that listens to suggestions and rethinks their systems to make improvements.

  • @garyalensr
    @garyalensr 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome video as always Chris. I've learned a lot from you. My family and I will be safe you give a ton of good ideas and information and I want to thank you for that. If it wasn't for your channel my bug out/get home supplys would be minimal. Keep up the great work Chris!!

  • @jonwilliams2826
    @jonwilliams2826 8 лет назад +5

    Your prep kits have more stuff in them than I even own.

  • @livingsurvival
    @livingsurvival 8 лет назад +48

    i'd rather have a length of rubber tube for siphoning gas rather than a gas can.

    • @ChrisLee-UK
      @ChrisLee-UK 8 лет назад +5

      Good point Ben but what would you put it in, just asking as I am sure you have some crazy idea hehe

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival 8 лет назад +3

      one of his water jugs would work great.

    • @ChrisLee-UK
      @ChrisLee-UK 8 лет назад +2

      I didn't think of that Ben lol :)

    • @CircaSriYak
      @CircaSriYak 8 лет назад +8

      no the idea is that he'd just siphon people's gas onto the ground.
      apocalypse pranks

    • @ChrisLee-UK
      @ChrisLee-UK 8 лет назад +1

      and for the comment about knowing his name, it's called being respectful and addressing the person you're talking to. Go troll elsewhere!

  • @marieschieler1914
    @marieschieler1914 7 лет назад +2

    Nice car kit. Practical. Depending on kids ages, I kept paper, colored pencil, word search type items too. Not as necessary now a days as kids always carry stuff with them. 👍👍

  • @billsanderson625
    @billsanderson625 7 лет назад +1

    really nice video. I appreciate that you listed model numbers, etc. You also make good points about preparing for the unexpected.

  • @theunknownguy265
    @theunknownguy265 4 года назад +6

    4:42 man this guy is gonna be drinking that oil instead of the honey

    • @C.Brown5150
      @C.Brown5150 3 года назад

      I really was thinking that same thing.👍

  • @PaulLeach123
    @PaulLeach123 8 лет назад +3

    So 1) awesome. 2) I think Chris must be obsessive compulsive (I am personally, and I need to have EVERYTHING) 3) wondering how much that load out must have cost 4) if I had all stuff in my car, I'd probably forego the shelter and just sleep in the car. (May or may not have slept in my car instead of the tent when camping before...)

  • @williams.1130
    @williams.1130 6 лет назад

    I love the way you think regarding prepping etc. Absolutely fantastic video.

  • @jymmycrackcorn
    @jymmycrackcorn 8 лет назад +1

    Outstanding video! Picked up a few good ideas for my setup. Couldn't agree more with having a bit more than you need, especially since you don't have to worry too much about weight when the stuff is in your car.

  • @niqvuk
    @niqvuk 6 лет назад +3

    "you gotta know when to stop" LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @fishrrelaxing9361
    @fishrrelaxing9361 7 лет назад +6

    Love seeing the Klean canteen! It drives me nuts seeing everyone using nalgeene. You can't throw a nalgeene on a flame and boil water.

    • @michaelscorcia7219
      @michaelscorcia7219 7 лет назад +1

      Great water bottles, awesome for every day use as well. Mine was until one of my friends was acting like an asshole and decided to play keep away with it, on asphalt... I'm gonna buy another one lol

    • @fishrrelaxing9361
      @fishrrelaxing9361 7 лет назад +1

      +Mainframe Productions (TheMainFrameGaming10) lol... The K leans are pretty durable and actually surprisingly insulated.. The extra weight vs a nalgeene is well worth it for dual purpose use.. Everyone always hammers about how everything in a bag should serve dual purpose to help save weight and items needed. Then I see them using a plastic bottle that can't do anything but hold water lol.. Just one of those little things that bugs the hell out of me! When I see someone using a stainless bottle or canteen of any sort.. I know they are on their game and prepared for worst possible case... I also don't understand the wide mouth craze ? You're not going to cook inside the bottle lol. Why does it need a large mount on it? It's not easy to find std mouth bottles anymore. Had to wait 3 weeks for my canteens to arrive. 32oz woth std mouth and d ringed sip lid. Something that should be the normal always in stock item 😡

    • @michaelscorcia7219
      @michaelscorcia7219 7 лет назад

      john smith Agreed.

    • @pappy451
      @pappy451 7 лет назад +1

      i have a pot for boiling .

    • @fishrrelaxing9361
      @fishrrelaxing9361 7 лет назад +1

      That's great but now you are carrying two items to do one task when you can accomplish the same with just one. Size and weight always being a concern this is one area you can pick up room for other items or reduce pack weight. A 3day kit isn't meant to live off only get you to a place where you can. The faster and more efficient you can get to point B the better your chances to survive. Speed and agility is way overlooked. The lightweight backpacking crowd is carrying 15-20lbs and traversing 100's of miles in a few days. There is a lot to be learned from them in terms of making bags for bugging out or emergency survival. Use a cache to resupply don't try and carry everything for every scenario. You are only trying to survive a couple days at a time while on the move. Overload yourself and the reality is.. You will never make it to point B. You'll be moving too slow, burning too much energy have to stop and take many more breaks to rest. Also keep in mind. Stoping to boil water takes time and fires can be smelled and seen for miles. It should be only a last ditch effort in a worst case situation where you would want to actually take the time to boil some water. Purification tab fill the bottle with a screen and get back moving again in seconds. I carry a lot of crap to I won't lie. But don't think for one second once I know my situation I wouldn't throw out all the gear not needed for that scenario to lighten my pack and move faster. I actually carry a lightweight pack inside all my packs for just this reason. Every bag I pack starts out way overdone with way too many redundant items. I then spend weeks slowly ripping it apart and removing crap to get it to what is just the essentials. Don't make a bag and throw it in the trunk or closet and be done. Go back through it later and keep critiquing yourself and looking at things asking yourself is this really needed or is it a luxury just in case item. I'll bet you most people would find they have the same ability with 2/3 of the items.

  • @admadama7009
    @admadama7009 8 лет назад

    I always appreciate your mini rants Chris because it is so important to get out of Walking Dead day dreams and be ready for the things that will happen eventually to most of us living normal lives. I love practicing minimalistic bushcraft skills but if there was an emergency I would rather have overkill than not. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @bobfurlong5195
    @bobfurlong5195 7 лет назад +1

    Once again, another great video with a lot of great ideas! Reading the comments, it's obvious that a lot of people just don't get the message you're trying to put across. You don't HAVE to do it this way, you don't have to prepare at all if you don't want to! But if a situation arises and you NEED some of this, would you rather be PREPARED or left wanting? Keep up the great work Chris!

  • @stevenpeterson8444
    @stevenpeterson8444 8 лет назад +8

    dude, cigarette lighter air compressor. saved my ass multiple times.

  • @justinjacobson7555
    @justinjacobson7555 7 лет назад +11

    So much intro!!

  • @johnmajalca5498
    @johnmajalca5498 7 лет назад

    I give you props because ive seen a lot of videos on here where these people have there kits and they are deffinitly soladerity kits. Youre are obviously thinking for not only yourself but your family as well. For that i give you a big thumbs up. I know there are some misspellings oh well im not educated in that way.

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video and a solid selection of gear. Stay safe out there. Scott

  • @jackforshaw4439
    @jackforshaw4439 7 лет назад +3

    Just a quick question do you carry any sort of respirator just because a lot of the time at an MVA or if you have to enter a burning building the smoke would slow you down?

    • @BlakeBittick
      @BlakeBittick 6 лет назад

      thats what the wet wipes are for

  • @iamhistory
    @iamhistory 8 лет назад +3

    Nice preps Chris....good vid as usual. How do you manage the budget for all your gear? I would go broke trying to outfit myself in PM101 fashion.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  8 лет назад +3

      +iamhistory it's my business. After I pay bills the wife has no say. It's a win win for me.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  5 лет назад

      jealous?

  • @j.a.6866
    @j.a.6866 6 лет назад

    Been watching your videos on and off for about 4 years now... no joke, probably watched this vid at least 10 times...
    Fast forward a few years when I needed a second vehicle, I subconsciously (probably) bought a 2012 Santa Fe Limited in white.. LOL.
    My rear compartments don't look like yours yet... probably won't ever since it's just me, but damn did you give me GREAT ideas!! Most of the stuff I already have I just need to put in the car. The stuff I don't have I will purchase from your store, man.
    You are so right… I am always near my car... Home away from home.

  • @dustinwilliams6466
    @dustinwilliams6466 7 лет назад +1

    Wow Chris!!! That is the best Car kit I have ever seen. Just amazing!!!

  • @srvctek1
    @srvctek1 8 лет назад +6

    No kit is complete without a black rifle 😁

    • @rcsouth
      @rcsouth 5 лет назад

      srvctek1 yep, one can have all that stuff but a bad guy can take it all away if he has one and you dont.

    • @cityviewleasing
      @cityviewleasing 4 года назад

      I have a Tacoma tundra and my ar15 fits perfectly under back seat as a back up

  • @trentwhitney3046
    @trentwhitney3046 6 лет назад +3

    if you take some of that out of your car, you could save enough in gas money to buy new toys...

  • @mikebenoit6648
    @mikebenoit6648 Год назад

    Thank you Brother Chris for teaching me about things to stay Safe

  • @kebrun4484
    @kebrun4484 8 лет назад +2

    Out-freaking-standing. Got me thinking on how I need to get my head out of my third point of contact and get my crap together. Wife is going to be pissed but that is OK, She will thank me one day. Happy trails.

  • @haley0930
    @haley0930 7 лет назад +8

    Being a first responder, I wonder what you car would look like after an accident. I hope it never happens to you, but if you were in a rear end collision most of your stuff would be gone. If you were in a roll over it would make it even harder. Not to mention the children, the stuff that would be flying around in that cab........I have seen a person killed by groceries during a accident. Just a thought. Love all the gear and the video.

  • @Luis-st1rf
    @Luis-st1rf 6 лет назад +3

    Unless you have formal training and certification, I would highly suggest avoiding treating people during an accident or emergency especially with torniquets. You can do more damage than good regardless of the situation.
    With that being said, I agree with what others have mentioned... basically overkill. This looks to be mostly just a storage spot for all the extra stuff you've accumulated throughout the years. Most situations can be mitigated with your typical edc bag, bug out, etc. I get it, what fits you, may not fit me, but, as others have mentioned, one good rear end accident and most of your stuff is done with anyway. You may be too injured to even tell a bystander where your gear is. What if the car gets stolen? That's a lot of $$$ And time & effort down the tubes. Is insurance going to cover that? I don't mean to rag on your choices, but as a prepper, I would hope you consider some of said factors, especially liability.
    Just my 2 cents. Thanks for the gear reviews, I'll keep watching as long as you're crankin' em out.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  6 лет назад +3

      +Luis Castaneda Wow. Lot of pessimism in this comment. Why bother prepping at all?
      "Don't use a tourniquet without formal training or certification"? Think about that for a moment.
      What purpose does a tourniquet serve? Answer: To stop arterial bleeding. In other words, something that can kill you deader than a hammer in minutes.
      If you think "being dead" is a better choice than "doing it wrong".... I don't even know how to respond to that. But what it says to me is, "learned response". One of those things people parrot because they read it over and over. "Don't try/Appeal to Authority"
      I think most people that prep enough to buy and pack a tourniquet are going to have some idea on how to use it. As for the "treating people at accidents part"...I don't believe I said anything about having them because I want to look for opportunities to play paramedic.
      Bleeding is one of the things that can kill you the fastest. That's why I have two videos on it with a professional demonstrating compressible and non compressible arterial bleeding.
      Thanks for that. You just gave me an idea.
      Beyond that, prep however you like, but I would suggest taking a hard look at your pessimistic outlook on life in general.

    • @Luis-st1rf
      @Luis-st1rf 6 лет назад +1

      PREPAREDMIND101
      Thanks for the response. There seems to be some miscommunication though. I never said don't use a torniquet. My advice was against treating others with one. If you want to use it on yourselves, then by all means. You'll excuse me if I'm not totally familiar with your views, I've only been watching periodically for a couple months. I was only posing geniune questions that you chose to ignore regarding the video. Instead, the response was focused on assuming. "Parroting" is common yes, but actual training, education and experience is why some people are an "authority". Pessimistic view of life in general is a pretty deep assumption as well. I try to look at every possible angle in any event. So yeah, bad things can, and do happen. A prepper will consider those things which is why we do what we do. In any case, let's just agree to disagree. Have a good one.

    • @mrdark9916
      @mrdark9916 6 лет назад +1

      The main things you dont want to use on others without certification would be invasive items like Decompression needles for Tension Pneumothorax for example. A Tourniquet is something that you use for Major bleeding that is going to kill the person before treatment is available, and thus should be used without hesitation if need be, because without it they will probably die. If it is not life threatening, i don't suggest using a TQ, just use pressure application and Hemostatic agents instead.

    • @BlakeBittick
      @BlakeBittick 6 лет назад

      do you know how to tie a knot above a cut, done you know how to use a tourniquet. my training was volunteering on an ambulance for a month, teen cert class, and being a volunteer firefighter

  • @sjordan7085
    @sjordan7085 4 года назад +1

    My kind of man, always prepared! Too many folks have no clue or expect the government to take care of them from cradle to grave. Always better to be self-reliant.

  • @edyvanea
    @edyvanea 7 лет назад +1

    still watched start to finish... I appreciate you sharing this with us :)

  • @Justin_M
    @Justin_M 8 лет назад +10

    prepping I guess it's just another way of saying hoarder on its own level

  • @ROTORHEADPR
    @ROTORHEADPR 8 лет назад +3

    no gun? no food ?hmmm tire plug kit? fix flat? . . gas mask? gas can? . . AAA card at least?

    • @fishrrelaxing9361
      @fishrrelaxing9361 7 лет назад +5

      You didn't watch the vid before talking did you? Lol.. He's got 2x 72h food kits, his gun is edc and not something you want to leave in a vehicle ever.. Aaa card? Lol.. How about speed dial 2 on his cell? Who needs a card? Fix a flat? I'm more then sure he has a spare tire Jack etc and all that stuff is together.. That's std part of the car stuff. This vid was about what he's added.. Not showing the common sense items. Hell maybe he should've shown the new spark plug wires and piston rings? Lol.. Now I know why he's getting so frustrated.. So many stupid critical comments lacking common sense and constructive criticism..

    • @mrdark9916
      @mrdark9916 6 лет назад

      Fix-A-Flat is definately something you want to have though, even if u have a spare tire. Shit has saved my ass probably 20 times in my life lol

    • @BlakeBittick
      @BlakeBittick 6 лет назад

      bro you just fucking roasted him,

  • @jordan-it2xf
    @jordan-it2xf 8 лет назад

    I dont think ive ever seen a better kit thats great stuff and man you got lots of it wow good job ill be adding some things to mine cheers bro

  • @josephdykes1820
    @josephdykes1820 8 лет назад +1

    Great video Chris. Only 3 months into prepping here. You helped me solve my firestarter storage problem- get a waterproof box and paint it orange. I like color coding. For me Red= first aid. Orange will equal=fire. Blue=water Yellow=lighting

  • @davidgaylord2035
    @davidgaylord2035 6 лет назад +7

    car catches fire there goes $1500 in gear

    • @SopaDeQuesoCaliente
      @SopaDeQuesoCaliente 6 лет назад +3

      If it catches fire, he has a fire extinguisher by the driver door. 1st thing he showed us... lol

  • @sierratwozero7613
    @sierratwozero7613 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! Always learn from other people's gear that they take with them. Wet Ones are always in my kit for my Go bag and vehicle.

  • @kentakalel1801
    @kentakalel1801 8 лет назад +1

    Chris, Great video. Some things I would personally add....Small come along in case I got really stuck, couple cans of fixaflat or green slime so I wouldn't have to take off tires in in-climate weather. Maybe a few Bright orange reflective safety vests (get them cheap at Harbor freight) in case you or the family had to walk along a road at night. A couple of extra belts for the car (alternator, or fan belts) and maybe some hose tape in case you have a coolant hose spring a leak and lastly maybe a hidden spare key in case you lock yourself out! Just some ideas. Thanks, again!

  • @williamp3780
    @williamp3780 8 лет назад +1

    Nice setup, gives me a lot to think about. Thanks for sharing.

  • @muddy1368
    @muddy1368 8 лет назад +1

    great video Chris. We are preppers first. I do have a suggestion for you. Umbrellas and spare boots. I carry an oversized golf umbrella in my trunk and 2 smaller umbrellas in the door cubbies. I also pack my spare hiking boots just in case.

  • @carolbrowning4122
    @carolbrowning4122 Год назад

    I think you are doing a great job on the video . You put things in the video I will be adding to my vehicle. Thanks for your time . Thanks for the great video.

  • @thomasfedrich9116
    @thomasfedrich9116 8 лет назад +1

    You definitely gave me some great ideas. Thanks, Chris.

  • @brennanjones5502
    @brennanjones5502 8 лет назад +1

    Nice kit! Gave me some ideas for my own vehicle. Thanks for the video Chris! Take care!

  • @duncdunc76
    @duncdunc76 8 лет назад

    Lol. Dang man I practically live out of my truck for work and thought I was pretty prepared but I now feel naked after watching this vid. You've given me some more great Ideas. Your vehicle also rocks with those storage trunks in the back. Lets you have a lot of stuff in the vehicle hidden and out of the way. The floorboards of the back seat of my truck are pretty cluttered with tubs which can get annoying if I need to carry passengers in the back seat. I have to throw the tubs in the bed when carrying passengers. Really like the set up of your SUV for its capability and stealth, really nice setup man!

  • @cusernamed
    @cusernamed 6 лет назад

    Such an amazing kit. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @Barbarahas10
    @Barbarahas10 7 лет назад +1

    Great job as always. You made me stop and think about all the things I need to make sure we have and should carry.. Thank you again!!!

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 3 года назад +1

    I know I need a lot more but I always keep the following items in my car here in Los Angeles.
    Flashlight and batteries, empty coolant jug for water, couple bottles drinking water, Sabre Red pepper Gel that can shoot a stream at a bad guy 20 ft away, Boonie hat and bandanna to keep the sun off if I need to walk home, jumper cables, funnel, empty 2.5 gallon gasoline jug, fire extinguisher, basic first aid kit, dash cam, window sun shades, battery jump starter pack and 12vdc air compressor and digital tire gauge.

  • @PrepperPotpourri
    @PrepperPotpourri 8 лет назад

    So glad you ended with discussion regarding different rules for different prepping genres. Not everyone wants to survive in the woods naked, LOL. A well prepped vehicle is a great "Just In Case" prep. Thanks for giving me some ideas for additional items to add to my Jeep.

  • @darrellbeard2799
    @darrellbeard2799 8 лет назад +1

    Very nice setup. The only suggestion I could add would be some form of communications. Not only the ability to transmit but more important receive. Always nice to have a heads up on whats going on. Thanks for the vid and keep them comming.

  • @doggod890
    @doggod890 Год назад

    My friend, never is enough in an emergency situation, like you said you don't know how many people you will help or how long you will be in a hard situation...100% agreed whit you

  • @rogerselsoe
    @rogerselsoe 8 лет назад

    i live in Norway and your videos are interesting Chris, your topics apply anywhere. keep up the good work !!!

  • @davequick3373
    @davequick3373 2 года назад +1

    You are a very useful person! I always learn something when I watch ur videos (for years)👍👍👍👍👍

  • @vshybeej8756
    @vshybeej8756 5 лет назад

    Thanks Chris. I just watched this video. I loved it. You are very knowledgeable and have given me some really good and important advice. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @elvisduke7164
    @elvisduke7164 3 года назад

    Chris so far I'm 10 minutes and 30 seconds into your video and so far there's quite a few things that you haven't mentioned that I've seen. I love it. This video was appealing to me because it's vehicle ready 101 status. But it's also only 30 minutes. So far I've gotten a lot of great ideas I just wanted to say thank you for what you do.

  • @rcsouth
    @rcsouth 5 лет назад

    I love my emergency air pump/car starter carried one for 30 years. Saves me from changing flats in dangerous spots. Used it a bunch.

    • @crankyemoji2328
      @crankyemoji2328 4 года назад

      Rodney Excellent idea I would add get a plug tire repair kit from Walmart.

  • @remfj40
    @remfj40 8 лет назад +1

    Impressive, Always fun to watch and learn from your channel. Thanks for showing.

  • @C.Brown5150
    @C.Brown5150 3 года назад

    That's a great setup,I really can't see anything else a person needs. Other than your fire arm, and cash ; witch would most likely be on your person, you're covered and good to go!! Enjoyed the Intel, stay safe and focused.

  • @baddad60
    @baddad60 5 лет назад

    Great video and like your insights. Not every situation can always be planned for. Everyone needs to determine their own needs and wants, then go from there. Thanks again.

  • @Krusherdawg
    @Krusherdawg 8 лет назад +1

    Nice kit Chris, gave me some ideas for mine. Thanks!

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman
    @CommonCentsOutdoorsman 8 лет назад +1

    Great stuff... you are prepared. I'm inspired to get my vehicle better organized.

  • @slimpickens0000
    @slimpickens0000 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video lots of good ideas that I personally could use! Good point about the car being the home away from home .Just One item that I will mention, take it if you will, fix a flat !Thanks for the vid!

  • @MikeBrown-wy2rh
    @MikeBrown-wy2rh 8 лет назад +1

    Good stuff looks very similar to the back of my wifes cherokee. I have pretty comprehensive kit in my vehicles but I keep them in the packs. I like both methods. Everyone who preps will always want more, Just having anytthought out preps will put anyone who cares ahead of 99percent of the people out there. I really like your kit........

  • @Jennifer-nz2ss
    @Jennifer-nz2ss 3 года назад +2

    I liked this to get my car together. Im trying to start getting a bit at a time and have some already. I love your ideas please do more. this is 1st one ive watched. Thank you I know this will help my daughter and me get prepaired.

  • @OutdoorTony95
    @OutdoorTony95 3 года назад

    Keep doing what you're doing Chris, don't let the naysayers get you down. It's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Semper Fi.

  • @crypto_pinto2660
    @crypto_pinto2660 5 лет назад

    It is impossible to be prepared for every situation that could arise and even more so if you have a family. To confidently say that you have everything you need in your vehicle to be prepared the items that you would need would not even fit in your vehicle you would need a U-Haul trailer in order to be 100% prepared for any situation. This is your vehicle emergency preparedness kit you will not have everything it is impossible but I watch you because you have great ideas and you cover the basics and then some so I thank you

  • @danpershing1386
    @danpershing1386 7 лет назад

    You make me laugh. Dry sarcasm...mail truck...kids' eating disorders...toxic smell, er, taco bell. I get your point on what prepping is about. That's my track, as well. In all the videos I've watched about this, Sootch, 8888, and a few others, there was always something missing. Not product, but in the presentation. Everything was compartmentalized by topic and then stuffed into a mission specific bag. I like this in that...well, your organized, you take visibility precautions by keeping it all outta sight, and your redundancies cover pretty much everything I can think of to get from point A to B(ugout), with the understandable exception of firearms. Thank you. I appreciate this. Keep on keepin' on.

  • @franciscojchacon6053
    @franciscojchacon6053 Год назад

    Thanks Chris, I liked the video content and the usual honesty embedded in your comments and a bit of sarcasm too (why not), keep it up!, greetings from Costa Rica!

  • @tolks9575
    @tolks9575 6 лет назад +1

    I am so glad I came back to your channel I really enjoy your content a lot and I agree with a lot you say like you said not everyone will see it the same way that's why there is so many different venders making the same item it is and will always be personnel choice but please have something to help your self and loved ones

  • @cbless4902
    @cbless4902 8 лет назад +2

    You did an awesome job Chris, Thanks for all of the ideas and gear suggestions. Now I just have to figure how to carry a lot in a truck.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  8 лет назад

      +C Bless lockable gear box that gotta across the bed?

    • @Roninforged
      @Roninforged 2 года назад

      You can consider rigid molle panels for tour seat backs, you can attach almost anything to them to free up space for bulkier items. Also, in a crew cab you have ample room under the rear seats for things such as a sleeping bag, tarp, small propane cooker, hatchet, etc. Good luck, you’re thinking about it, and that’s always the most important step😎👍🇺🇸

  • @emilasmith4279
    @emilasmith4279 4 года назад

    A couple rolls of the strong bounty paper towels redundancy for bleeding management, tp replacement, washcloths and can serve as a pillow. I have mine always in the thin grocery bags tied tight. Also any kind of diapers, feminine napkins, or poise pads dual purpose for wound bleeds, and feminine needs as well as bathroom issues. I have a brand new paint can full of fire starters, tinder etc. can be used to fetch water, boil things, or keep stuff really dry. Just hook the can opener from zip tie on handle. Large gallon or two gallon ziplock bags. Many uses- gathering water /heating water in sun, keeping dry clothes dry or keeping wet items away from other dry things. Just bought a ‘19 Santa Fe. Got it because back seat folds down flat with back bay so I can sleep in there if needed. Mine has 3 skinny bins and I’m in process of filling them w preps. So great video! Thx!!

  • @MIADolphinsFAN
    @MIADolphinsFAN 8 лет назад

    Great video Chris. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertkline6747
    @robertkline6747 8 лет назад +1

    Awsome video Chris! I learn a lot off all your videos! I appreciate all you do!

  • @gvc56100
    @gvc56100 8 лет назад +1

    Good job Chris in showing what it takes to be Prepared without going "over the top" in every situation(what no raft?,lol)...thanks again

  • @jimn6376
    @jimn6376 8 лет назад

    Lots of good stuff Chris, Thank you.

  • @wesshepherd
    @wesshepherd 7 лет назад

    For those of us who think we are ready...you are truly humbling.

  • @KeithDavid12M92Y
    @KeithDavid12M92Y 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. While I drive a smaller SUV, this gives me ideas on how to stock my car for in case shit happens.

  • @minamiles3313
    @minamiles3313 4 года назад

    Thank YOU! You are so right. People are always amazed at how much crap is in my car and I’m always saying that YES I DEFINITELY do have a lot but guess what? I’m outside of cell range frequently and if my car breaks down I’ll have the means to fix it and survive outdoors in the cold for a minimum of three days.

  • @RC3981RC
    @RC3981RC 8 лет назад

    Great video Chris. Lots of good stuff.

  • @OUTDOORMEDIC72
    @OUTDOORMEDIC72 8 лет назад

    You got to know when to stop!!!! I have a new found respect for you sir. Great kit. Great advice. Bushcraft vs Prepping. You have the best of both worlds in the suv. I keep a well stocked truck. I want to do the same take it out for the weekend to see where my short comings are at.