you dont need electric devices to survive !!! think how people survived in the 1700 , 1800 s survived with out electric devices huge question , whats the life span of solar panels , generator ? . LIGHTING : have oil lamps , candles . we make our own beeswax candles . why store batteries ? buy flash lights , head lamps , radio etc that you can recharge . we have 3 totes of old sheets , towels , shirts for first aid , cleaning , toilet paper etc . WOOD : how you going to cut it w/o a chainsaw ? have a axe , bow saw with extra blades , 1 or 2 man saw . CASH/GOLD/SILVER : what good will it be if you cannt spend it ? what happens when the power is out ? stores are closed . cash registers run on electric . WEAPONS : you forgot compound bows and crossbows . WATER : we dont store water . we get water from a spring . FOOD : about 80 % of our food , we grow , raise , hunt , fish , gather . gave you a thumbs down because theres alot of things you missed . like board games , cards , hand cranked meat grinder , hand cranked food processor , hand can opener etc and some of the items i listed above
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on prepping and survival strategies. You've definitely highlighted some essential items that many people might overlook! And, it is also hard to cover everything in a 30 minute video.
@jeffarnold8425 In the event of an apocalypse, one would want to have a comprehensive collection of survival items including a water filtration system, water purification tablets, bottled water, water storage containers, non-perishable food, canned goods, can opener, hunting rifle, ammunition, shotgun, handgun, bow and arrows, crossbow, fishing rod and reel, fishing line, fishing hooks, lures and bait, fishing net, hunting knife, multi-tool, axe, hatchet, machete, folding saw, bow saw, chainsaw, shovel, rope, paracord, duct tape, first aid kit, prescription medications, over-the-counter pain relievers, antibiotics, bandages, antiseptic wipes, suture kit, flashlight, headlamp, batteries, solar-powered charger, hand-crank radio, walkie-talkies, compass, maps, GPS device, fire starter, matches, lighter, tinder, sleeping bag, tent, tarp, blankets, warm clothing, waterproof clothing, boots, gloves, hat, sunglasses, backpack, duffel bag, dry bags, inflatable raft, canoe or kayak, life jackets, binoculars, monocular, night vision goggles, solar panels, portable generator, fuel, propane stove, cooking utensils, mess kit, water bottles, thermos, cooler, food dehydrator, canning supplies, seed vault, gardening tools, fertilizer, pesticides, sewing kit, scissors, safety pins, needle and thread, soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, feminine hygiene products, diapers, baby wipes, sunscreen, insect repellent, mosquito net, work gloves, leather gloves, goggles, dust masks, gas mask, hazmat suit, fire extinguisher, crowbar, sledgehammer, bolt cutters, wire cutters, pliers, screwdriver set, wrench set, nails, screws, wood, metal sheets, plastic sheeting, zip ties, bungee cords, carabiners, climbing harness, climbing rope, grappling hook, winch, car battery, jumper cables, tire repair kit, spare tires, bicycle, bicycle repair kit, motorcycle, ATV, snowshoes, skis, sled, wagon, wheelbarrow, hand truck, meat grinder, meat smoker, solar oven, dutch oven, cast iron skillet, pressure cooker, manual grain mill, mortar and pestle, coffee grinder, water distiller, rain barrel, composting toilet, solar shower, wash basin, clothesline, clothespins, sewing machine, leather working tools, blacksmithing tools, welding equipment, wood working tools, animal traps, snare wire, camouflage netting, ghillie suit, tactical vest, bulletproof vest, helmet, night vision scope, rangefinder, spotting scope, telescope, microscope, magnifying glass, flare gun, signal mirror, whistle, air horn, survival books, field guides, medical textbooks, language translation books, solar-powered calculator, abacus, playing cards, board games, musical instruments, art supplies, journal and pens, waterproof paper, indelible markers, spray paint, chalk, whiteboard and markers, binoculars, telescope, barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, wind meter, and geiger counter would provide a comprehensive survival toolkit. And I'm sure that still wouldn't be enough. But it's hard enough trying to get people to watch a 30 minute video, and if we covered all aspects of a 'Survival Situation' in 1 video, there would be nothing left to cover in another video. Then, there would be nothing for you guys to complain about, then where would you be?
@@SurvivalScope101 also you should mention , no 1 in my book is , knowledge and skill . alot of city slickers are watching these video and dont know how to use most of this stuff
@jeffarnold8425 - Thank you for pointing that out! Knowledge and skills are indeed invaluable, and we should always keep learning as we stock up! That is why I mentioned books and guides in the video at 23:35 Did you watch the video?
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you dont need electric devices to survive !!! think how people survived in the 1700 , 1800 s survived with out electric devices huge question , whats the life span of solar panels , generator ? . LIGHTING : have oil lamps , candles . we make our own beeswax candles . why store batteries ? buy flash lights , head lamps , radio etc that you can recharge . we have 3 totes of old sheets , towels , shirts for first aid , cleaning , toilet paper etc . WOOD : how you going to cut it w/o a chainsaw ? have a axe , bow saw with extra blades , 1 or 2 man saw . CASH/GOLD/SILVER : what good will it be if you cannt spend it ? what happens when the power is out ? stores are closed . cash registers run on electric . WEAPONS : you forgot compound bows and crossbows . WATER : we dont store water . we get water from a spring . FOOD : about 80 % of our food , we grow , raise , hunt , fish , gather . gave you a thumbs down because theres alot of things you missed . like board games , cards , hand cranked meat grinder , hand cranked food processor , hand can opener etc and some of the items i listed above
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on prepping and survival strategies. You've definitely highlighted some essential items that many people might overlook! And, it is also hard to cover everything in a 30 minute video.
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@@SurvivalScope101 theres alot of things you missed . you wont last long .
@jeffarnold8425 In the event of an apocalypse, one would want to have a comprehensive collection of survival items including a water filtration system, water purification tablets, bottled water, water storage containers, non-perishable food, canned goods, can opener, hunting rifle, ammunition, shotgun, handgun, bow and arrows, crossbow, fishing rod and reel, fishing line, fishing hooks, lures and bait, fishing net, hunting knife, multi-tool, axe, hatchet, machete, folding saw, bow saw, chainsaw, shovel, rope, paracord, duct tape, first aid kit, prescription medications, over-the-counter pain relievers, antibiotics, bandages, antiseptic wipes, suture kit, flashlight, headlamp, batteries, solar-powered charger, hand-crank radio, walkie-talkies, compass, maps, GPS device, fire starter, matches, lighter, tinder, sleeping bag, tent, tarp, blankets, warm clothing, waterproof clothing, boots, gloves, hat, sunglasses, backpack, duffel bag, dry bags, inflatable raft, canoe or kayak, life jackets, binoculars, monocular, night vision goggles, solar panels, portable generator, fuel, propane stove, cooking utensils, mess kit, water bottles, thermos, cooler, food dehydrator, canning supplies, seed vault, gardening tools, fertilizer, pesticides, sewing kit, scissors, safety pins, needle and thread, soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, feminine hygiene products, diapers, baby wipes, sunscreen, insect repellent, mosquito net, work gloves, leather gloves, goggles, dust masks, gas mask, hazmat suit, fire extinguisher, crowbar, sledgehammer, bolt cutters, wire cutters, pliers, screwdriver set, wrench set, nails, screws, wood, metal sheets, plastic sheeting, zip ties, bungee cords, carabiners, climbing harness, climbing rope, grappling hook, winch, car battery, jumper cables, tire repair kit, spare tires, bicycle, bicycle repair kit, motorcycle, ATV, snowshoes, skis, sled, wagon, wheelbarrow, hand truck, meat grinder, meat smoker, solar oven, dutch oven, cast iron skillet, pressure cooker, manual grain mill, mortar and pestle, coffee grinder, water distiller, rain barrel, composting toilet, solar shower, wash basin, clothesline, clothespins, sewing machine, leather working tools, blacksmithing tools, welding equipment, wood working tools, animal traps, snare wire, camouflage netting, ghillie suit, tactical vest, bulletproof vest, helmet, night vision scope, rangefinder, spotting scope, telescope, microscope, magnifying glass, flare gun, signal mirror, whistle, air horn, survival books, field guides, medical textbooks, language translation books, solar-powered calculator, abacus, playing cards, board games, musical instruments, art supplies, journal and pens, waterproof paper, indelible markers, spray paint, chalk, whiteboard and markers, binoculars, telescope, barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, wind meter, and geiger counter would provide a comprehensive survival toolkit. And I'm sure that still wouldn't be enough. But it's hard enough trying to get people to watch a 30 minute video, and if we covered all aspects of a 'Survival Situation' in 1 video, there would be nothing left to cover in another video. Then, there would be nothing for you guys to complain about, then where would you be?
@@SurvivalScope101 also you should mention , no 1 in my book is , knowledge and skill . alot of city slickers are watching these video and dont know how to use most of this stuff
@jeffarnold8425 - Thank you for pointing that out! Knowledge and skills are indeed invaluable, and we should always keep learning as we stock up! That is why I mentioned books and guides in the video at 23:35 Did you watch the video?