A small desk fan is real nice for sleeping during the summer months. Something small enough to be kept in kit boxes or in your locked cupboard during the day. Also if you can drive to depot having a personal vehicle available on base is nice. Being able to leave to get supplies or just to get out of depot for a little while definitely makes training go smoother, also it doubles as additional storage for things you can’t fit in your pit.
Out of all that I brought, ear plugs are a must!!! You will hear someone snoring 5 pits down. I also bought some bio steel powder and multi vitamins to keep my vitamin intake up. Work hard during the week and enjoy your weekends, the weekends and hanging with troop mates legitimately got me through depot. Something you cant pack is be a good troop mate.
Maybe you said it and i missed it, but an extra pillow is a must! Don't use the one they provide you... Iron it well and put it away, bring it out every morning for display on your bed while you're away from your pit
I would add OTC pain relief for sore muscles, nasal spray & visine for the dry air and immodium/pepto/Metamucil etc because Regina water is not like water back home!
wait what do u mean ? if I drink the water I will get sick? im in my application process has we speak that is why I am asking! I am from Vancouver and I drink the water from the tape here.
Hey Steve! Great video! I just got my Golden Call on Monday and will be flying out to Depot to be part of troop 8, starting June 3rd! Thanks for the detailed list and your personal input and tips, I’ll for sure be using them!
Thanks for the video Steve, iv been watching your videos since I started the application process and now I’m headed to depot in August! As always your videos are incredible helpful, Thank you. 🤙🏻
Congrats! From your experience, could you please let me know how long did your RCMP application process took before you got the call for Depot? Thanks!
Hey Steve, Thanks for sharing the new video about what to bring to Depot. It's incredibly helpful, and I appreciate the detailed list. Watching it, I couldn't help but wonder if one day I'll receive that exciting phone call, hearing those words, 'You're joining us.' And I'll look back at this video, recalling your advice with hope and anticipation. Here's to hoping for that day to come. Thanks again for all you do.
Thanks for sharing I've been watching your videos for some time now they are very informative. I'm in the early stage of the application process, Question? I'm in my late thirties and they keep telling me to be in top physical shape, what would you recommend I focus on above all.
Hey, First, well done on looking at the rcmp! I was mid thirties when I went through training. I wish I had focused more on running / cardio over strength / power focused. So… run, and run lots!
@@RealCopsReelLife im trying to run but its been hard from the hot sun Vancouver been having. if I run if would hav to be 5am 6am and I find it hard to eat since I don't get to hungry and my body has more engery at 9am or 10am or later to run any tips or tricks would be appreciated
Hey steve, been insecure due to my age. i’m 19 and right now i’m preparing for the interview, ever since i was a kid I wanted to be a mountie. But do you think 19 is too young compared to those who will be at depot. do I have a disadvantage? Thanks Colton
Hey Colton, Thanks for the question. So I’ll answer your question this way… many 19 year olds have made it to and through Depot. It’s less about the number (the age) but more about the experience you bring to the table. I definitely wouldn’t let that stop you from applying.
As a new cadet, the second you step inside your dorm, you need to run to the storage room and claim your space. The space is limited and you need that for your luggage.
A small desk fan is real nice for sleeping during the summer months. Something small enough to be kept in kit boxes or in your locked cupboard during the day.
Also if you can drive to depot having a personal vehicle available on base is nice. Being able to leave to get supplies or just to get out of depot for a little while definitely makes training go smoother, also it doubles as additional storage for things you can’t fit in your pit.
Great tips!!! Thanks for commenting
Out of all that I brought, ear plugs are a must!!! You will hear someone snoring 5 pits down. I also bought some bio steel powder and multi vitamins to keep my vitamin intake up. Work hard during the week and enjoy your weekends, the weekends and hanging with troop mates legitimately got me through depot. Something you cant pack is be a good troop mate.
Great comment for sure! And great thoughts on Biosteel
Maybe you said it and i missed it, but an extra pillow is a must! Don't use the one they provide you... Iron it well and put it away, bring it out every morning for display on your bed while you're away from your pit
Great advice!!! Haha that ever so careful two arm scoop of that perfect pillow to lay it ever so gently on your bed before leaving in the morning.
Thank you so much! Blueline forum used to be my go to but they shut it down
My pleasure. Thanks for hanging out. 👊
Beauty. 100% knows what he's talking about. Learn from him, he is 100% right.
Thanks my friend. Appreciate the comment!
ahhh the golden call ! 🤞🤞🫡
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I would add OTC pain relief for sore muscles, nasal spray & visine for the dry air and immodium/pepto/Metamucil etc because Regina water is not like water back home!
Good call!!!! Thanks for the input
wait what do u mean ? if I drink the water I will get sick? im in my application process has we speak that is why I am asking! I am from Vancouver and I drink the water from the tape here.
Regina water is terrifyingly bad. But survivalable.
@@Sophpelusowater there is the worst. Hope they allow bottled spring water!
Hey Steve! Great video! I just got my Golden Call on Monday and will be flying out to Depot to be part of troop 8, starting June 3rd!
Thanks for the detailed list and your personal input and tips, I’ll for sure be using them!
Hey my friend,
That’s amazing news. Congratulations! If you see me around Depot, make sure to say hi 👊
Thanks for the video Steve,
iv been watching your videos since I started the application process and now I’m headed to depot in August! As always your videos are incredible helpful, Thank you. 🤙🏻
That’s such amazing news! Thanks for sharing. Congratulations my friend… hopefully we cross paths at Depot. I wander around there from time to time 👊
Congrats! From your experience, could you please let me know how long did your RCMP application process took before you got the call for Depot? Thanks!
Congrats Budd ❤🎉 , i am in application process. Submited documents. Hope for the best❤
Hey Steve,
Thanks for sharing the new video about what to bring to Depot. It's incredibly helpful, and I appreciate the detailed list.
Watching it, I couldn't help but wonder if one day I'll receive that exciting phone call, hearing those words, 'You're joining us.' And I'll look back at this video, recalling your advice with hope and anticipation. Here's to hoping for that day to come.
Thanks again for all you do.
Hey,
Good luck with it all. Thank you for watching and for the encouragement! Keep pressing on.
Thanks Steve! Leaving for Depot this Saturday, this video was perfect timing! Hopefully we’ll see eachother at depot at one point!
That’s amazing my friend! Well done and congratulations. Say hi if you see me around 👊
Please make a podcast so I can listen on the go!
Well done Steve.
Thank you my friend! 💙🙏💙
Video audio is heavily weighted to the left ear
Thanks. Gotta figure out my stuff
Thank you 🙏
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Thanks for sharing I've been watching your videos for some time now they are very informative. I'm in the early stage of the application process, Question? I'm in my late thirties and they keep telling me to be in top physical shape, what would you recommend I focus on above all.
Hey,
First, well done on looking at the rcmp! I was mid thirties when I went through training. I wish I had focused more on running / cardio over strength / power focused. So… run, and run lots!
@@RealCopsReelLife im trying to run but its been hard from the hot sun Vancouver been having. if I run if would hav to be 5am 6am and I find it hard to eat since I don't get to hungry and my body has more engery at 9am or 10am or later to run any tips or tricks would be appreciated
Hey steve, been insecure due to my age. i’m 19 and right now i’m preparing for the interview, ever since i was a kid I wanted to be a mountie. But do you think 19 is too young compared to those who will be at depot. do I have a disadvantage? Thanks
Colton
Hey Colton,
Thanks for the question.
So I’ll answer your question this way… many 19 year olds have made it to and through Depot. It’s less about the number (the age) but more about the experience you bring to the table. I definitely wouldn’t let that stop you from applying.
Great advice but you didn't say anything about personal meds, is there a pharmacy near by to get your pills???
Yes, there is also a Medical Treatment Centre on base.
As a new cadet, the second you step inside your dorm, you need to run to the storage room and claim your space. The space is limited and you need that for your luggage.
Yes!!! I forgot all about that storage area. Thanks for the comment 👊
Does anyone know how long someone has to wait if they fail out of depot before they can go back
Hey, it all depends on why they failed out. This determines what’s needed to be worked out. It ranges from a few weeks to never.