Building a Grayman Bugout Bag

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper  Год назад +103

    Pre-made high quality Bug Out Bags
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    • @alextop1850
      @alextop1850 Год назад +3

      Great vid 👌 Can you do a Video on the best of the best zombie book of eli bug out bag long term survival situation be interesting to see what you think is the best kit and this is where being a expert bushcraft person would help with best kit and best survival knowledge and skills 🤝🏆🧠🌍

    • @onlineadvertisingnet
      @onlineadvertisingnet Год назад +2

      Thank you Nate! Well Done.

    • @alextop1850
      @alextop1850 Год назад +2

      @Timothy Mckee like it

    • @alextop1850
      @alextop1850 Год назад +1

      @Timothy Mckee full ninja 🥷 mode

    • @mann898
      @mann898 Год назад +1

      1 million 👏👏👏👏

  • @coreys7219
    @coreys7219 Год назад +5

    Last year I built a GHB for my wife since she works 35 miles from home. It's a little heavier than I'd like, but I'd rather have extra food/water incase she's got the kids with her.
    -cheap Wally-world hiking backpack
    -mora companion
    -friskars folding saw
    -small roll of gorilla tape
    -Sawyer life straw
    -stainless cup
    -stainless Nalgene bottle
    -stainless stove for the bottle
    - box of storm matches
    - 2x bic mini lighters
    - 2x small sterno cans
    - CAT gen4 tourniquet
    - that yellow Adventure 1st med kit
    - 3x space blankets
    - Eno hammock with straps
    - a reflective tarp
    -trash bag
    - 50ft of paracord
    -crank flashlight w/ USB charger
    -headlamp
    - 2 pairs of spare socks
    - work gloves
    - 2x rain poncho
    - 10x hot hands
    - laminated road map
    - compass
    - sharpie mini
    - spork
    - 6x bottles of water
    - 2x millennium bars
    - 2x SOS boat ration
    - 3x instant coffee
    - 6x electrolyte powder
    -a 5hr energy

  • @howardturner746
    @howardturner746 Год назад +115

    I have worked in tv here in the UK for many years and I can tell you that you are a natural on the camera which is much much harder than most people realise, your presentation style is better than most so called pros!! Well done for a million subs, you truly deserve it for all the hard work, let's just hope the world doesn't go completely down the toilet...but I'm not holding my breath. Psychological preparation is something not covered by many, it's crucial in a full shtf scenario , well worth covering

    • @jaynesierakowska3120
      @jaynesierakowska3120 Год назад +7

      I think the UK has already gone down the toilet! Shame he wont post to the Uk.

    • @daval5563
      @daval5563 Год назад +1

      That psychological preparation is easier said than done, for me anyway.
      I once was silly enough to believe I could handle just about anything. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Then I almost rolled an ATV and didn't even realize I was in shock. But I was, ... Adrenalin too. I was "high" for hours.
      Shock, that's big one. Then there's denial, anger, blame, and a whole lot of crap I'm sure I'm not even aware of.
      Acceptance helps. If you can manage that one eh?
      Good luck.

    • @Teknofobe
      @Teknofobe Год назад

      Good point. Most, including myself think they'll be ok. In truth though. U won't know, till u know. Sometimes it's the will to push on that can make a difference. Practice helps, but u just don't know what's round the next bend. U have to, adapt & persevere, to overcome. 👍
      Good luck.

    • @derekbilston9290
      @derekbilston9290 Год назад

      He is probably the best at his particular business. A natural.

    • @wastelanddan7388
      @wastelanddan7388 Год назад +1

      Phycological prep is tough. Sometimes you think your ready for something, but you don't know until your there. I recently underwent a very minor surgery that led to a very minor infection, but kept me down and out, unable to do much for about 2 weeks. By day 3 I was already beyond bored and starting to get stir crazy. By the end of week 1, and the news that the infection would keep me down longer, I was truly depressed. Luckily a few days after that, despite the infection, I was able to start to get around in the garden, walking the neighborhood, etc. But mental preparedness is massive and underrated.

  • @valeriesirrine6837
    @valeriesirrine6837 Год назад +4

    I love your posts. I am an older woman and an Uber Driver. I am afraid of an EMP when I might be 100 miles or more from home. I took your lead to build my own. And keep it in my car when working. But I want to also protect my riders if/when this happens. Thank you so much for these teachings.

  • @catalhuyuk7
    @catalhuyuk7 Год назад +290

    I missed you reaching 1M subscribers. Congratulations Nate. You deserve it.

    • @Nougification
      @Nougification Год назад +9

      Dick is onto something here. Where were you Catal?

    • @christopherlowrance8606
      @christopherlowrance8606 Год назад +2

      Yes, 1M it quite the accomplishment! I brag on his prepping and especially his world news updates. He is correct like 80% on the time. His calls have spaced 8 months at times and are dead on. Smart guy here. Great news and details all around.

    • @jimmydigital
      @jimmydigital Год назад +1

      I’ve been a sub since the “mad max workout” days

    • @2realink279
      @2realink279 Год назад +1

      Definitely deserve it 🫡

    • @catalhuyuk7
      @catalhuyuk7 Год назад +2

      @@dick_richards
      Just finished 6 rounds of chemo, felt like death and could hardly perform daily maintenance- shower, meal prep etc. Watching the channel and keeping up on current events was a constant reminder that I’m a sitting duck. Had to take a break for my mental well being. Thanks for your concern. ♥️🇨🇦

  • @australianwoman9696
    @australianwoman9696 Год назад +37

    $629! 😮 Luckily I already have my own & it's filled with lots of good stuff. Pretty much what you filled it with. Hand cranked solar powered radio, saw, knife, matches lighter & Ferro Rod, life straw, first aid kit, medicine, rocket stove, stainless steel cups & plates & emergency fold away cutlery, Woolen blanket, emergency food, tent, underwear, identity papers, hat, bug spray, rain coat, rubbish bags, sewing kit. I'm towing a trolley with food, oil, salt, breadboard for preparing meals. ( All light weight ) And carrying my emergency hens in a wire cage! Yes I can carry it & I'm sure I'll discard some things along the way but I'll be damned if I'm going camping forever without all I need! 🐔🐔

    • @jarateman6427
      @jarateman6427 Год назад +9

      629 is a joke. Not worth half of that. Not even close.

    • @PeterKnagge
      @PeterKnagge Год назад +3

      I can't criticise him for trying.
      You can find quality pre-made emergency bags cheaper with more all around essential items that this bag is missing. (Probably just stay away from Amazon...)
      I still don't understand the fascination with toilet paper tablets. You can only compress paper so much and you're paying for a lot of air... Just use a normal toilet paper roll, 3 quarters the space and literally 1/40th of the cost.
      Toilet paper tablets are only for ultralight backpacking short trips.

    • @hufficag
      @hufficag Год назад +3

      No kitchen sink? How are you going to wash up after cooking? Just kidding. I live in Asia and I just realized, I don't need a bugout bag. I carry a sleeping pad and sleeping bag in my luggage. Large battery, flashlight, small knife, photocopies of ID, cash, knowing multiple languages, is all you need. And multiple visas, residences around the world. Even in the countryside here it's full of houses and restaurants, there is no wilderness like in Canada. You must be able to negotiate smoothly and get to safety, don't worry about food and water. There are lots of isolated pre-industrial societies, just get yourself to one of those, rice paddies, grow chickens, that's how you survive. The thing is you hop on a train, bus, airplane, everything gets taken away, you can't carry a battery, you can't carry a knife, or lighter, matches. I have a small box opener on my keychain, nobody notices that. And I carry a small crowbar in my backpack with a spare laptop battery, that gets past the Xray in the subway. If ever they lock us up, it can help get you out.

    • @kariw.160
      @kariw.160 Год назад +1

      I died inside bc it is a lot. A quality kit, but a lot. I’ve got 9 people in my immediate family

  • @nickx8411
    @nickx8411 Год назад +21

    good for you for responding to the market’s requests! much success to you!🙌

  • @mfuchs123
    @mfuchs123 Год назад +56

    That's gotta be the best pre assembled kit I've seen on the market. You didn't cheap out on anything. The Nalgene is awesome 👌. It's probably an idea to have yourself a topographical map of your area in your kit, too, with a compass and spend time practicing using it. Binoculars are handy as are some flairs. But this kit is awesome. I have a lot of these tools in my own kit that's contained in my bugout roll.

    • @PaulDostie
      @PaulDostie Год назад

      I love my Steiner Navigator Binoculars. Very light weight with crystal clear optics.

    • @JCasper-tm8uj
      @JCasper-tm8uj Год назад

      Agreed---completely. Many, many thanks to you, Nate.

    • @kariw.160
      @kariw.160 Год назад +1

      It aught to be, it’s $629. Not to take away from him but maybe buy similar things for yourself.

  • @jilbertb
    @jilbertb Год назад +22

    Thanks Nate! That would be a great backup to keep in the car too, if you can't get back to home base during SHTF.

    • @XtremeChiliPepper
      @XtremeChiliPepper Год назад +2

      Use your 'get home bag' to get to your 'bug out bag'. Gotta always have stuff in your car, always.

  • @LAEDCSolutions
    @LAEDCSolutions Год назад +87

    Man I haven’t seen you do a video like this in awhile it feels like! The video quality has changed so much sense the old Canadian prepper days! I love it thanks for always putting us first and working like a dog Nate it truly shows! Also I know you did say you didn’t put everything in there but chest seals are a great thing to have in a med kit they have a lot of multipurpose utilities one obviously being saved from a slow painful sucking chest wound!

    • @Favorite-catNip
      @Favorite-catNip Год назад +2

      Ja, something like that, u can use the plastic wrapper of a dressing package. The inside should be sterile. Just tape the sides or leave a side open to vent. Yesterday, a kid at the skate park broke his wrist. I had nothing of use in my bag, except a bandana. Then thinking, a rolled up magazine could be used as a split? Anyway, use what u have. Don't toss the crutches in the closet.😅😅😅😅

    • @ItsAlwaystheQuietones124
      @ItsAlwaystheQuietones124 Год назад +1

      I would have to agree. I’ve been an avid follower for years. Love the evolution that has transpired.

    • @domsquaaa4323
      @domsquaaa4323 Год назад

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  • @shadric1382
    @shadric1382 Год назад +33

    I stumbled upon Nate two years ago: we got the same name and thank you bro. Im 24 years of age and I’ve learned to be ready since I watched your videos. Thank you man: and stay safe everyone

    • @T-ElleCanada
      @T-ElleCanada Год назад +4

      Glad to see a younger generation person awake to the need to prepare. You are the future of this country!!

  • @TheParallelSound
    @TheParallelSound Год назад +57

    Your one of the greatest channels there is on RUclips. I only hope you continue to grow in recognition. Seeing the 1M next to sub count is beautiful.
    Thanks again for the daily upload, you help keep us all so well prepped and updated.

  • @thomascragen1734
    @thomascragen1734 Год назад +9

    Great starter setup. I've helped people build pretty top end kits for years and it all has to plane out at equal value for the most part so great job. I really like that you started with a high quality pack that can be built around.

    • @angelhart7775
      @angelhart7775 Год назад

      So you realize the importance of having activated carbon/charcoal in your go-bags? I've never seen Nate include that in his bags. So important!!!

    • @thomascragen1734
      @thomascragen1734 Год назад

      I agree and take activated charcoal on and off any way but haven't seen it on his videos. A bottle of potassium iodide isn't a bad idea either

    • @thomascragen1734
      @thomascragen1734 Год назад

      Potassium iodate. Autocorrect

  • @hicksminingcompany
    @hicksminingcompany Год назад +4

    I stocked up for home survival, but go camping often, so have lots of camping supplies available. Great kit!

  • @nolannahdee1477
    @nolannahdee1477 Год назад +14

    Congrats on one million 🎉🎉🎉 so happy for this channel and thankful for the help

  • @heidi22209
    @heidi22209 Год назад +12

    You and your team have made something more than just practical. You are dedicated. There it is.

  • @CassieChapman-d6t
    @CassieChapman-d6t Год назад

    Thank you for doing this video on bug out bags, for those like myself being new to this, it's good to know what experienced people like yourself use & need in the bag. I have decided to build from scratch my bag , watching your show help's newbies like me . Keep up the good work!

  • @A2ZHandyman
    @A2ZHandyman Год назад +11

    Great idea, some people don't want anything more than to feel safe. Providing a pre-made bug out bag will get more preps out there for those who know how to use it, lol. I think from a business standpoint, there are many out there that want the security of knowing they have some type of preparedness without diving into the intricacies of what they actually do. Some things, like a poncho and survival blanket, don't require a lot of knowledge to use, and that alone can save a life. Great video Nate, on a few levels.

  • @wvhaugen
    @wvhaugen Год назад

    Good stuff! I have been doing major lifestyle changes for the last 50+ years and watch prepper videos for tips. Here are a couple of my own. Get used to eating a more varied diet which is lower on the food chain. Currently, I grow a lot of our own food and we are now retired in southern France. Sweet corn is a good food to grow and you can grind the dried kernels for cornmeal to make corn bread and polenta. Get off the obsession with wheat. I grow wheat, rye and bucwheat which I scythe and hand thresh, but I don't attempt to grow enough for all our needs. Once we can't get baguettes and croissants, we will default to a low wheat intake. Potatoes and dried beans are our staple crops, but I also grow sunchokes as a survival food. We are flexitarian so that we can eat meat when it is available. When I was a vegetarian, I got sick when I had a meat meal, so now we have a little bit of meat - mostly for flavoring - and are more flexible. Get your body toughened up, down to your core metabolic processes and be mentally tough too. I am universally excoriated as a doomer on social media but I don't care. I give away a lot of food every year and that shuts 'em up.

  • @mmcbryar5216
    @mmcbryar5216 Год назад +7

    I didn't think I needed a big out bag until this weekend when I suddenly found myself living out of a tent. (Marital issues) I had prepped for bugging in, but never thought about bugging out. Needless to say I had to build a big out bag on the fly.

  • @j.p.jordan3357
    @j.p.jordan3357 Год назад +5

    Dude! When did you hit a million? I remember you saying there needs to be a prepper channel out there that has a million and now it's you! Good job! Congrats!

  • @alohafruge
    @alohafruge Год назад +1

    My BoB has some legit gear and some improvised gear. Outta everything I've got in mine I must recommend you make 2 things, the first is an emergency candle. Yes they do sale emergency candles at certain stores but I would suggest making one, mine is made with a resealable monster energy can, candle wax and a twine wick. The second thing is something to use for storing kindling, I again make use of a resealable monster energy can, this one stuffed with wood shavings, dryer lent and a few sparklers for breaking off the magnesium to help ignite the fire. Again these are just improvised items that I've created and added to my bag. A small compact tackle box is also a great item to have, no need for a rod n reel just grab a sturdy stick or break a limb off a tree or if you can find a soda bottle you can tie a line with a hook and bait around the neck to let hang in the water and another longer piece of line running back to the shore so you can pull it in. No need to fight the fish because it'll tire itself out trying to pull the soda bottle float under instead. In a survival scenario the last thing you'll want to do is waste time and energy trying to set up camp or catch food. shelter is also a top priority so if you can't afford to buy a tent the go buy a tarp, I recommend an 8'x10' minimum

  • @ModCathMama
    @ModCathMama Год назад +6

    Good bag to get people started. LOVE that you are very clear how it isn’t the end all of what you should have. No premade kit is. I’m a rural living mama of 6, yes 6. No standard BOB or prep kit is going to work😂. I have to transport what I need, and possibly what’s needed for 2-3 littles, plus be able to tote one of those kids. 😳 needless to say, bugging out for any amount of time on foot is an absolute last resort. Then again, if folks in our area are having to leave, we are probably just screwed anyway.

    • @vm1776
      @vm1776 Год назад

      remember bugging out doesn't always mean wilderness survival, preparing for that is worst case. but I've had to evacuate out of state due to disaster for a week, but we got out with 2 vehicles and went to family where everything was normal. But handling disaster is alot of mindset. I recently took a wilderness first aid class, which taught us how to handle emergencies when EMS isn't coming. I have a large EMS trauma first aid kit because I live in a rural area and have been first on scene at car accidents a few times. But after taking that class, I could replace half of that kit with 6 rolls of gauze and 6 triangle bandages, the big kit is still in my car but I now have the knowledge and confidence to be able to improvise more things with more basic tools. In an emergency if you can have more convience things, it makes it easier, but we can do more with less than we imagine.

  • @randomactsofcooking
    @randomactsofcooking Год назад

    I update/change around my B O B 5 or 6 times a year. Living in high desert we get cold, hot, in-between, dry, wet. Mostly dry so I pack as much water (and hydration multiplier) as I can carry. Plus a couple more gallons in my vehicle. Great video ya got here. Thanks.

  • @GIRO
    @GIRO Год назад +8

    Mate I’m from Glasgow and this is my first watch every morning
    People will look back and say I should’ve listened to that man
    Top notch channel and grade A information ,most up to date info 👍🏻

  • @cottoncb
    @cottoncb Год назад +4

    One thing I never see anyone mention in their bugout bag is a drill. There is a device that the old guys might remember called a yankee drill. It’s basically a small hand held drill that you can use to drill into wood, plastic and very light metals like aluminum, copper, and tin. It would be useful in lots of situations and is only the size of a flashlight. Just my thoughts. I carry one in my bag for an emergency hand drill.

    • @lauratucker2077
      @lauratucker2077 Год назад +1

      I got one from my grandfather when I was a kid growing up in the Southern tip of Illinois. I have mine tucked in my bug-out bag and attached to the handle of my foldable shovel tool. I can think of many ways they would be useful, and they are light and easily concealed. Excellent recommendation. You can't really lug a cordless drill with you (which everyone seems to swear by today). I won't say I don't have power tools but the operative word is power (or lack of it when you need it).

  • @derrickturner8732
    @derrickturner8732 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much. Just knowing that I can get this has really brought down by anxiety level somewhat about the problems that are happening in the world. At least with this kit I don't have to wonder if I'm doing it wrong. Thank you so much for making this video really truly appreciate it

    • @BlesamaSoul
      @BlesamaSoul Год назад +1

      Anyone who has been doing this a while will say that kit is excellent and will help you, unlike the chinese junk packs elsewhere

  • @captng
    @captng Год назад +1

    Ready ,willing and able....thanks to you I prepped for when the fire gets lit..and many ways to enjoy the show

  • @grizzy297
    @grizzy297 Год назад +3

    Thanks Nate!
    Made a list of stuff you put in the pack as suggestions as I build my own. Got to have that shovel!

  • @daven953
    @daven953 Год назад

    I have my own Bob and gear x3. 1 for work truck 1 for my daily driver. 1 that is my need to leave home fast bag. I actually have 2 of this one, warmer weather and the cold weather one.
    I think this bag your offering is a good idea. If your just trying to get home from work, say. Or from somewhere that overnight or 2 days travel. It's a very good start. Good job Nate. I have purchased from you on a few occasions. Your reputation is solid, so I know you will be sending out a product with solid items of good value.

  • @Glenn.Manuel
    @Glenn.Manuel Год назад +5

    one thing to include would be a few feet of flexible wire to use with the metal water bottle. if you wrap it around the top, it makes it so you can hang it over a fire and makes it also way easier (and safer) to move on and off a fire.

    • @MikeG-dp3fb
      @MikeG-dp3fb Год назад +1

      A fish mouth spreader works as well in that capacity.

    • @Glenn.Manuel
      @Glenn.Manuel Год назад

      @MikeG-dp3fb you are correct, good idea! Thanks.

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse 8 месяцев назад

    Well-constructed basic kit. Nicely done, Nate.

  • @fabienneroure9995
    @fabienneroure9995 Год назад +35

    Congratulations on achieving 1M subs you totally deserve it! I've been watching your videos since you were in the mid-200's and I've been loving your channel every since!👍🤗

  • @derikdavis5108
    @derikdavis5108 Год назад +65

    I can not say thank you enough for all you do. I know I don't only speak for myself, we all truly appreciate you.

    • @Jack_all
      @Jack_all Год назад

      he should start an 'only fans' page for some of you. 😆

  • @Michelle.M.G
    @Michelle.M.G Год назад +3

    Great video, great product! Congratulations on hitting 1M subscribers. You deserve it! Blessings to you and your kids!

  • @darlenecarter7859
    @darlenecarter7859 Год назад +1

    Thank you for keeping us informed

  • @SleepyForestShaman
    @SleepyForestShaman Год назад +3

    Such a kickass kit, really covers all the basics!

  • @AlyssamarieGloryCarrier
    @AlyssamarieGloryCarrier Год назад +18

    Yay!!! You reached a million subs!!!! So happy for you! Been watching since you were about 300k.

  • @JennTN411
    @JennTN411 Год назад +10

    Don't forget that you can use an HSA for otc meds and first aid supplies!!
    I have bought eight small zip bags for an on-the-go grab. They all have the same list of things that I bought in bulk and split up: bottle each peroxide and alcohol, several sizes bandages, wrap bandages, gauze, alcohol pads, antacid, emergency blanket, firestarter kit, a flashlight, lighter, gloves, hand/body warmer, ibuprofen, potassium iodide, trash bag, tylenol, wooden pop sticks (to set a finger ot toe), tegaderm, triple antibiotic. It's a lot but a small bag that can just be grabbed right as you walk out the door.
    I've gotten three backpack/dufflebags to pack with extra clothing, shoestring, dried foods, etc. I haven't made the list for the bigger bags yet, but most will come from this video, I'm sure. I have five more big bags to buy, but even this much makes me feel slightly more prepared ❤

    • @jab100lochaber
      @jab100lochaber Год назад +1

      Nice list...and MediHoney too, to complement the antibiotic cream, and some hydralyte packets in case of diarrhea.

    • @JennTN411
      @JennTN411 Год назад

      @@jab100lochaber these are just the small bags. The bigger bags will have all of that. Thanks!😉❤

  • @angelhart7775
    @angelhart7775 Год назад +1

    Great bag you've put together, Nate. One important addition would be activated carbon/charcoal. SO IMPORTANT! This could save someone's life in the event of food poisoning or bad water.

  • @SimplyMe-Jess
    @SimplyMe-Jess Год назад +10

    Really good explanation on everything, I agree that people need to find what is going to work best for their personal needs- but you did really well with quality products 👍👍

  • @vm1776
    @vm1776 Год назад

    The bag looks well worth the price. It's just what I want my teenagers bags to look like. I didn't realize that there was a silky saw small enough to fit in a regular sized backpack. At Christmas I bought some things from you to improve my bag. getting this bag for family members isn't in my budget right now but I do appreciate seing what you put in it. I'm temporarily in a wheelchair for the next few months and checking what's in the emergency bags and first aid kits is something I can do. Right now, I'm watching fewer of your "doom and gloom" as you call them videos because it makes me anxious knowing that if SHTF right now instead of leading my family I'm burdening them. But thank you for all your content.

  • @Spock910
    @Spock910 Год назад +18

    I would rather have someone like you putting together a foundation kit and getting good stuff than me trying to find all the stuff I need and having to settle for what I find which may be inferior.
    Sometimes I just do not know what to get. There is so much to choose from. Is this one better than that one and why? Always depends on the videos I watch. One person says it’s great, another says it okay.
    Thanks for doing this.

    • @boerbeun
      @boerbeun Год назад

      Where do you start?

    • @lyellclare9365
      @lyellclare9365 Год назад +2

      All that gear can be purchased by you at a much cheaper rate. I think that laziness is your issue. This is why Nate is so wealthy, He appeals to people like you.

    • @Spock910
      @Spock910 Год назад

      @@lyellclare9365 laziness has nothing to do with it. It has everything to do with getting good equipment. Yes I’m sure I can find it cheaper but I would have to go here and there to get it. For me it is akin to driving from store to store to save a few bucks.
      I also have no problem paying a little extra because he put his time and experience in to creating a kit that can be reliable unlike something you would find at Walmart or Amazon.

  • @marlonw5053
    @marlonw5053 Год назад +1

    I've got that same knife and it is very decent quality to price ratio, plus it floats. Stays sharp decently for stainless. Good choice!

  • @sunowl5301
    @sunowl5301 Год назад +5

    This is an amazing kit! It took me ages to source and gather many of these items for my bag over the last several years. I would’ve loved to have this available back then!

  • @EireGenX
    @EireGenX Год назад

    It's great that you are offering a bug out bag with quality gear.
    Im doing it so long that you kind of forget that some people are just getting started.
    You got to start somewhere and good quality is the way to go.👍

  • @Rosolando
    @Rosolando Год назад +4

    Field inspection, I like it!
    I appreciate you, you give me the motivation to keep on prepping. I, too, prefer to collect the toughest gear I can get my hands on. My favorite pieces is my WW2 era gear. Even if I don't need it in my lifetime, the gear can be passed down the line.

  • @fernandorevolledoberna
    @fernandorevolledoberna Год назад +1

    Good going for starting peppers. Congrats 🎉😊

  • @Grizz_Bane44
    @Grizz_Bane44 Год назад +3

    Pretty good bare bones bag bro. If I was just starting out I'd buy it. Of course like you I have around 4 to 5 grand into mine. But that took years and thousands trying out different stuff. Time isn't on our side anymore. So this is a great start up bag for sure

  • @csluau5913
    @csluau5913 Год назад

    A lot of people are waking up now to the awful situation that we are all in. Some of us who have been awake for a number of years have already put together bags and packets and crates and trunks etc. full of supplies. Just in case. I actually have one that’s like a small suitcase and I Collett my “just in case case “:-). Glad that you made 1 million subscribers Nate. I saw you announce it the other day. It just goes to show you that not only is this channel and the videos informational But also practical and entertaining as well. :-) too bad normalisation Norman was eaten. I can tell all you guys that some of the things he has in this bag are actually good products that I have used. Some of them I ended up using in a real emergency situation and they held up pretty well. Interestingly, there are quite a few things out there sold as “survival quote items that are total crap and you really find out what they are made of. Especially when you’re in an emergency situation. I have my own personal kits meant for 24 hours, 48 to 72 hours, 72 to 96 hours, and one that is meant to keep me alive for two weeks or more of course I would have to supplement it And forage and hunt along the way. The bag is it going to save you. It’s just going to keep you alive long enough for you to get your shit together and save yourself. The number one tool that anyone needs for staying alive is situational awareness and skills. Basically your brain. if you’re a brainless idiot, just save yourself and everyone else to trouble. Sit on your balcony or your back porch and have a martini while the world goes up in flames and wait for the fireball blast wave. People don’t have a clue how hard it is to survive in a war time or post event scenario. Even my training in the service probably won’t be enough. You’re going to have to be serious and really really want to stay alive and to keep the people around you alive. It’s going to totally suck for the first few days. Most people have never been pushed this far. A lot of people will snap within the first 72 hours. After that, survivors will come out. Two weeks is the length of time people will have to keep themselves alive. If you make it past that you’re probably going to be OK. Get the kids, but most importantly start learning how to use it right now. If you can’t take a knife and make a skewer or a spear out of a stick or if you can’t make it yourself you need to buy it if you can.

  • @AvocadoAtrocity
    @AvocadoAtrocity Год назад +3

    "Caffiene" 😂😂😂 6:59.
    A solar powered flashlight??? 😂😂

  • @KingHeadshotTV
    @KingHeadshotTV Год назад

    Very nice job. A kit with durability.
    Anyone picking this up could get a camping trip in to get familiar and still be capable of putting it back for a time in need.

  • @christopherlyon4201
    @christopherlyon4201 Год назад +62

    Be safe everyone, and be ready

    • @gustic009
      @gustic009 Год назад +2

      Yes sir

    • @20Prosperity12
      @20Prosperity12 Год назад +1

      @Jack Heretic I was just gonna say that LMFAO

    • @cocainejedihityouwithdatco3086
      @cocainejedihityouwithdatco3086 Год назад

      @Jack Heretic perish when SHTF you toxic bot, dude is spreading positivity and you’ve got to criticize him for absolutely no reason? please don’t be ready, I don’t want to have to deal with people like you 6 months after the end

    • @deepstate8474
      @deepstate8474 Год назад

      Why? Sounds lame.😊

    • @needtokeepwalking
      @needtokeepwalking 11 дней назад

      True words,
      Wear a condom when you smash. Always be ready to smash safely.

  • @kyleacker5318
    @kyleacker5318 Год назад +2

    I know everyone is excited that Nate hit 1 million subscribers I’m excited that 1 million people are getting into prepping

  • @ginamonty2727
    @ginamonty2727 Год назад +13

    Congratulations on 1M subscribers Nate! You definitely deserve it!!

  • @OutlawCaliber13
    @OutlawCaliber13 Год назад +1

    Would've gone with a Sawyer Mini, but either works. The main point is pre-filtering, and cleaning.
    The bags I started making, I always include the SAS survival manual. Tiny little book packed with information.

  • @christopherlowrance8606
    @christopherlowrance8606 Год назад +2

    This is a good video for the beginner prepper. A little late in the game but just in time for someone that can dump some cash in it quickly

  • @garystroud6153
    @garystroud6153 5 месяцев назад

    As a UK resident there is little point in "bugging out", where to? This is a small island with very few "wild" type places and those we do have are several hundred miles away from where most of us live. If the worst happens we are all done for as the whole country will be a desert and probably glow in the dark! My bag is just to stop me dying if I get caught out in extreem weather situations while I'm on the road. A few years back we had awful snow and many motorists were caught out on the road with nothing. I drove a camper type vehicle for at least 40 years so I had all I needed within the van. Now I'm older and use a caravan for trips but an SUV to tow it, the car is pretty bare. Being retired and having family dotted all over the country I do a lot of driving in just the SUV. If I go on a trip, with or without the 'van I throw in my bag, it's not intended to last more than a day or so but contains pretty much all I need. A stove and pot, a brew kit, poncho, survival bag, assorted cordage and a "fire kit" in case I run out of stove fuel (I drive a diesel). There are a couple of "edged tools" (they get funny if you call them knives), a small hand axe is to hand but not permanant and a bunch of fruit and grain bars. I need to replace a couple of MREs. A wool blanket and a small folding saw never leave the car (I was once held up for several hours by a tree blown over the road in a gale) and I always fill my water bottles before I leave. There are a few items I plan on adding like a water filter and a hand operated chain saw to replace my wire saw, otherwise I can see a lot of sensible thought going into your bag.

  • @antonwearsakilt5209
    @antonwearsakilt5209 Год назад +2

    That's a decent well thought out bag.
    The 2 items that are missing are a ensolite sleeping pad and a small tarp, at the price this kit is, including those 2 items in wouldn't raise the price to much.

    • @r.b.l.5841
      @r.b.l.5841 Год назад +1

      agree, plus a compass.

    • @durkadurka5247
      @durkadurka5247 Год назад

      @@r.b.l.5841 Most people that need to buy a premade bag couldn't use a compass

    • @r.b.l.5841
      @r.b.l.5841 Год назад

      @@durkadurka5247 LOL!!! or read a map! I worked with a guy that was ex military SOPs trained, learned a lot from that guy, the #1 thing - 'the gear is only as good as the knowledge of the user'
      #2 ' the more you know the less you need to carry'
      #3 'either you know the local conditions, or you find someone who does if you want to make it'

  • @haroldbleemel8537
    @haroldbleemel8537 Год назад +2

    Totally agree on the Peak meals. I use these hunting and nothing tastes better. PLUS they don't require as much water to reconstitute.

  • @jeremyduffy5843
    @jeremyduffy5843 Год назад +6

    Correct. The individual needs of everyone are completely different. Nate is 100% correct when he says there is no 1 bad fits all needs.

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 Год назад +1

    Cool I’m glad that you finally built a B.O.B. To have for sale so far it’s the best one I have seen. I will for sure buy one as soon as I’m able. I’m in my own personal SHTF right now.

  • @krysium
    @krysium Год назад +3

    My get home bag equipment is made to last 3 to 7 days. It's meant to get me home from 15 to 60 miles away.
    My BoB has better quality. I'm fine if I can bug in. But man..building up my Bug out skills

  • @jasonchapman5202
    @jasonchapman5202 Год назад +1

    Really great information for us.
    I've been prepping for only 5 years.
    Have lived in rentals and had to keep moving which effected my " dig-in" part.
    But bugging out.
    Well, that's scary. But in my novice opinion I think you cover almost everything.
    Have just bought my own place.
    So will be prepping like crazy.
    And, I really enjoy it.
    It's a great " hobby" for me.
    But yes, dark times are coming.
    Wish all you guys the best.

  • @maradall
    @maradall Год назад +4

    Thank you for this - great video!
    I won't be buying a pre-done bugout bag (because I already have a lot of the emergency stuff I need & want) but it's really useful to see the products recommended for a bare-bones bugout kit, and it's given me some ideas about how the thinking of how to put one of these together.

  • @fredintexas8561
    @fredintexas8561 Год назад +2

    Lint from your dryer is a very good fire 🔥 starter too.

  • @suseanneegoulet1033
    @suseanneegoulet1033 Год назад +8

    I am pleasantly surprised at how many of these items I already own, almost everything. Guess I'm doing a little better than I thought.

  • @frogturtle
    @frogturtle Год назад +2

    thoughts on including a tent? bugs are a big problem in my area plus I like the idea of more privacy and putting some sort of barrier around you and your stuff

  • @prairiestatepatriots
    @prairiestatepatriots Год назад +4

    Not exactly how I would have built a base kit, but I do love that someone is finally providing a good foundation with quality gear for people to get started with. Awesome video man.

  • @michaelschiessl8357
    @michaelschiessl8357 Год назад +1

    Congrats Nate on 1m subscribers and thanks for putting this survival pack out for us..I will check it out thanks.

  • @calebgreenhow8794
    @calebgreenhow8794 Год назад +11

    Thanks CP grats on 1m subs!! Finally got a lot of my stuff in order let's pray that we will never have to use it! Thanks for putting all of this info out for us! God bless brother!

    • @MrLucky426
      @MrLucky426 Год назад

      You should use your stuff, go camping and familiarize yourself with your gear! The only way to be ready...

  • @pegatheetoo1437
    @pegatheetoo1437 Год назад

    I am a senior and have no destination for a safe bug out. So, if worse comes to worse, I'm still staying put. So, I'm hoping & praying it won't come to that. But always good info!

  • @PR0bro
    @PR0bro Год назад +3

    Happy 1 mill 📈

  • @ldn0224
    @ldn0224 Год назад +1

    Just a throw out on saws. I use and have a basic gardener folding saw. Super sharp and way cheaper than a silky

  • @JohnSmith-hs2dk
    @JohnSmith-hs2dk Год назад +8

    Even though I've known this about him for quite a while I just appreciate the honesty there is never a moment where he is bsing us and people really need to appreciate that because hes doing it for all of us. Without it even being considered bad he could be considerably more selfish and chooses not to be

  • @amydahlia5301
    @amydahlia5301 Год назад +1

    Thank you Nate, appreciate the time you used for this video. Products A+

  • @craigchilman3649
    @craigchilman3649 Год назад +3

    That’s awesome, but I would definitely be very interested in looking at the $2000 pack

  • @lovewins8184
    @lovewins8184 Год назад +1

    Super cheap and multiuse items for a kit: OB brand tampons, vaseline and hand sanitizer. Combine them and you have a firestarter that will start a fire in the winter in the PNW. Each item is super handy on its own for many reasons.

    • @47coffee
      @47coffee Год назад +1

      Good idea with the tampons. Already compacted for travel and lasts longer when you pick each one apart into 3 or 4 cotton ball sized clumps.

    • @lovewins8184
      @lovewins8184 Год назад +1

      @@47coffee they are also sterile so can be used in some first aid situations. They are pretty absorbent and paired with duct tape can be an important staple.

  • @jeanius123
    @jeanius123 Год назад +3

    Hot damn, if I didn't already have most of these things, I would trust and buy this bag! Those cards are better than Texas holdem but you should pack those ones too.

  • @matthewboggess277
    @matthewboggess277 Год назад

    Amen...Build your own! Its also based on location and situation as to what you will need

  • @queenbeebuilds7582
    @queenbeebuilds7582 Год назад +2

    Dude....Nate! You made it to one million subscribers. Congratulations. I've been watching your videos for about 9 months. I love all your videos. I'm so happy for you that you made it to this milestone.

  • @jonathanramirez6184
    @jonathanramirez6184 Год назад +2

    Always giving me helpful survival tips thanks

  • @mia.2936
    @mia.2936 Год назад +1

    Thank you
    You can also do a list and let people pick the different choices. For example, you get a choice from each category.
    ❤thank you for all your hard work .

  • @ainschuntayleuhn1147
    @ainschuntayleuhn1147 Год назад +6

    The biggest problem in my former Bug-Out area, was all those Bears, Cougars and depending on season, Tics. Other than those issues. The location was ideal. Easy to stay hidden.
    Water and small game was plentiful.

    • @brunorojas3992
      @brunorojas3992 Год назад

      Everyone will get lyme disease eventually after shtf

  • @real5823
    @real5823 Год назад

    Congratulations Nate on the big 1M 🎉🎊🎈! You're channel is excellent. God bless you 🙏!

  • @mimiseeyou
    @mimiseeyou Год назад +9

    CP’s dollar store prep videos are badass! Sparks your inner McGyver!

  • @lauranolan1969
    @lauranolan1969 Год назад +1

    I think this is GREAT!! I personally cannot imagine buying a bug out bag for myself. Mine is so customized, and I change it or tweak it on occasion.
    I think this is fantastic for a gift, or for persons who have no bag and really haven't the time or interest to compile his/her own. It's such a personal thing to me ....idek.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Год назад +9

    Good evening from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else

  • @joshuamoon8335
    @joshuamoon8335 Год назад

    You put this one together perfectly.

  • @winniethepoohandeeyore2
    @winniethepoohandeeyore2 Год назад +2

    Congrats on your 1 Million very well deserved subs Nate. And exactly, prep for your individual situation/ location.

  • @northeasternguy1010
    @northeasternguy1010 Год назад

    I rolled my eyes when I saw another BOB video. Even though you hit the typical items in any BOB, your specific products are pretty cool. Enjoyed this vid more than I thought I would.

  • @bravotwozero535
    @bravotwozero535 Год назад +4

    Nice kit to get people taken care of. Hopefully people will swap out upgrades over time and pass the original items on to spread the goodness..

  • @TraitorPotater
    @TraitorPotater Год назад

    Would love to see a video like this using big budget, top of the line, best gear possible. I have a 75L pack that I’m trying to build an inch bag with so I’m looking for stuff that’s going to last me years on end if the situation ever calls for it. Shelter/ sleep system, cutting tools, etc.

  • @TMWPRT
    @TMWPRT Год назад +5

    Love ya Nate! Keep up the Great Work!

  • @chesty1369
    @chesty1369 Год назад

    I like that you used that bottle..I have two of those. Most bottles that size are double walled and not good for putting over heat. Also the stainless steel doesn't retain soap taste like the plastic ones. I have not experienced it but some have said that they have had theirs crack on the shoulders by the neck?

  • @whatablissfullife
    @whatablissfullife Год назад +1

    The best fire starter is your laundry dryer lint. Try it, it’s nuts

  • @choosen2preach320
    @choosen2preach320 Год назад

    Thank you nate.. I told all my people if they need a bugout bag to go to your channel.
    God bless you.

  • @SirCatWaffel
    @SirCatWaffel Год назад +3

    Thank you for your videos I just want to say I'm so proud to recognize the fact that I have most of the items you listed off already in my bag!!! I guess I'm doing better than I thought I was

  • @ResilienceOnPurpose
    @ResilienceOnPurpose Год назад

    That Bahco knife is no compromise. It's a competent knife and you have nothing to worry about batoning it aggressively.

  • @troysample5453
    @troysample5453 Год назад +3

    My main concern is how im going to get insulin when the shtf. Any ideas?

    • @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago
      @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago Год назад +1

      I don't know where you'd find it, but if I were you, I'd be prepared to avoid carbs and eat strictly meat, veggies, proteins, and nuts if there was a real emergency.

    • @davestrudwick3486
      @davestrudwick3486 Год назад +1

      I'm a prepper and a diabetic. I also work in a pharmacy. There is no good option. Looting will be your only chance. Even if you get some. Insulin is only good for one month out the fridge. Make sure you have a good blood test kit. Batteries for it as well. Give yourself the best chance by knowing your body.

    • @troysample5453
      @troysample5453 Год назад

      @@davestrudwick3486 its my 14 yr old daughter that has type 1. I cant sleep thinking about this. I hope it doesnt turn into a walking dead society but it doesnt look good