🔥 Avoiding Prepper Pitfalls: 5 Mistakes to Dodge in Survival Planning 🔥

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    Feeling overwhelmed by the chaos of preparedness? Today as he breaks down the common missteps even seasoned preppers make. From bugout plans to the importance of sleep, this video cuts through the hype to deliver practical advice without breaking the bank.
    Mistake #1: Bugout Blunders Your bugout plan might not be as foolproof as you think. Matt shares his recent experience and emphasizes the need for clear communication and realistic expectations.
    Mistake #2: Forgetting Your Why
    Why are you prepping in the first place? Matt reminds us that preparedness is about maintaining our desired way of life, not living in fear.
    Mistake #3: Gear Overload
    Do you really need that 48th flashlight? Matt urges viewers to prioritize essential gear and make the most of what they already have.
    Mistake #4: Neglecting Energy
    From fuel to sleep, energy management is key to staying functional in a crisis. Matt emphasizes the importance of rest and staying fueled up.
    Mistake #5: Money Matters
    Yes, money matters-even in survival scenarios. Matt shares insights on financial agility and making smart investments for the long haul.
    Whether you're new to prepping or a seasoned survivalist, this video offers valuable insights to keep you on track. Don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!
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    If your are a Canadian prepper, city prepper, off-grid prepper it doesnt matter, the principals are the same. Its not all about your SHTF loadout, food storage and bug out bag, but also making sure you can be successful and provide for your family today.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @hoodiedee4828
    @hoodiedee4828 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your time and info. Have a blessed day and don't forget to Enjoy Life.

    • @BAAMRanch
      @BAAMRanch  4 месяца назад

      Thanks

    • @Maddy_might
      @Maddy_might 4 месяца назад

      This was an awesome video. I couldn't comment on it, though. I loved the phrase Babylonian rectangle of death!

    • @BAAMRanch
      @BAAMRanch  4 месяца назад

      Haha thanks

  • @bparkerfool
    @bparkerfool 4 месяца назад

    The prwcious metals spill is a bit off lol. If folks would have bought 100k in silver 6 months ago they would have almost jumped 25k so far. With news coming out that silver is in a shortage supply for tech itll jump further again

    • @BAAMRanch
      @BAAMRanch  4 месяца назад

      I do agree with what you said. But silver is more of a hedge than an investment. As an alternate currency it’s pretty bad. I love and own silver but for the purpose of wealth preservation and growth, build business, s&p etf, bitcoin, property, etc. Many more efficient forms of wealth are available

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w 4 месяца назад

    if shtf, the roads will be full of flat tired, shot up, out of gas vehicles and ambushes. So nobody's going anywhere by 4 wheels or the roads. you'd BETTER locate your BOL in the woods around your local water source and scatter-bury a yea'rs supply of grains, powdered milk, corn syrup, Koolaid, and salt there. Walking beside the mountain bicycle and pulling a bike trailer. you can wear a 40 lb pack and bring 150 lbs of honey, food supplements, seeds, spices, meds, olive oil and nut-butters. The oils are 4000 calories per lb and the nutbutters are 2500 calories per lb. If you bring 50 lbs of each, you'll have 320,000 calories, enough to feed you for 5 months if you mix-in some diced, boiled, then ride cambium.
    That way, even if all of your cached food has been stolen, a month of your body fat will get you to 6 months. By then, 90% of the population will be dead. At night, with NODs, you might be able to get away with having small, hidden plots of root veggies. If it's too cold for that, you can float a raft down creeks and rivers pretty safely , 30 miles per night. The dogs will all have been eaten by day 90, making it much safer for you to be out and about at night. and a 20 drum full of food will float behind your raft on a rope. 2/3rds of the lower 48 states drain into Louisiana, and the coasts will let you use a black sail and a boat, at night, a mile off shore. Lower the mast and sail during the day and be 2 miles off shore and it's unlikely you'll be seen.
    Just cause you're in the North part of the US when shtf doesn't mean you have to or should STAY there. You' have to get where you can grow crops nearly year round. You want about 1 month of freezing weather, at night per year, so as to kill the bugs. You can' get thru a month without current garden-yield, easily-enough. All vehicles and above ground buildings will be searched, again and again, for resources once shtf, You can easily be sniped or at night, burned out. The only safe place will be in a tunnel, 20m long, spiderhole at each end, dug AFTER shtf. A year after shtf, 99% of the population will be dead. and if you dont pay heed to what I"ve said above, you'll be one of them.

  • @susanpowell6449
    @susanpowell6449 4 месяца назад

    Forget all the stockpiling of the usual stuff and shotguns...take cardboard, everyone will be fighting each other for cardboard. The Police and the Army will have cardboard check points with cardboard cut out soldiers. And on the evening TV a cardboard cut out president will appear on the news warning about stockpiling too much cardboard because we need to fight those cardboard Ruskies in their cardboard tanks...TANKS? (Don't mention it)😂