Due to the current situation I am packed ready to go. I even bought a 800lb capacity gorilla cart in case I have to walk that way I don't have to carry everything on my back. There are no mountains and valleys around it's just Flatland. Thanks for the tip about the boots. I just switched my hiking boots to some Bates boots with higher up support. Going to have to figure out how to make them very waterproof that's my next video to look at
@James-----Sealskinz socks are a great waterproof option for boots. You can wear them as back up slippers around camp. Keeps water out unless you get water over top edge, then you wet for a bit
Thanks for putting out this video. I'm not your ordinary viewer, I'm a senior and I'm getting my bug out Bag together just in case....as well as bags for my family, who are in denial....anyway, just really appreciated your statement on the AquaQuest Tarp at the end as I have been trying to lighten my bag, but feel concerned about the super need for proper shelter so I don't get sick and your statement convinced me to stick to the AquaQuest Defender 10' x 10'. I know how to put up various shelters (I practice in the park during the weekdays). Thanks again and thank you for your service to our country!
I use the same pack for my long term bug out, picked it up years ago. I also have the assault pack that is set up as a 72 hour get home bag in the truck. Thanks for the pointers.I am also in north east NY. Thanks for your service to this country. I am always looking for a few good men incase the shit hits the fan. 👍👍
I live on a farm but what if a motorcycle gang rolls in and takes it? I plan to go to the back side of the farm and camp out, assu ing I can flee before they take the place. I have my stuff in three big bags and plan on going back for the extra bags, although my main bag is quite similar to your bag. I got my survival radio, AA & AAA batteries and solar battery charger from C. Crane Company. Excellent video.
The battery will deplete over time whether it's in the radio or not. But, it is smart to not leave the battery in it during storage, in case it explodes or leaks, it won't wreck your radio. I would keep it in a separate thick ziplok bag, to protect the radio.
I’ve been building mine for two years. I finally feel like it’s almost there. Mine is similar in ways to yours, all military oriented and coloured. Better to be prepared than not.
Berghouse crusader bergen is the best Scottish company military grade .thermarest msr pocket rocket. Carithian defence 4 bag .packlite watterproofs .vango helium tent .also infantry dragon egg cook set .the rest is just the usual
I love your long-term inch bag videos. You should look into Samuel Thayer's Eastern and central field guide of wild edibles plants. I like it cuz its all in one how to identify, pick, harvest wity both trees and plants. One thing that makes this book stand out from the rest is the specific calendar he adds when a plants is peek or low peek season to harvest. Only thing i wish he did was addd more trees the book. Down size it weights alot i think 3 pounds but to me its worth the weight. Problem i see alot of these books is they show u one pic and write a description of plant and what its used for. Its definitely the ultimate bug out wild edibles book
Well thought out and organized kit. Question for you. Why did you choose the Steel Eagle 107 instead of the tanto version of the same knife? Was it just preference or is there a functional difference between the two?. Thank You in advance!!
A slick stuff sack in that cook kit pouch will solve the problem with getting the nesting cup in and out (*Edit. Not your cook kit, but the Maxpedition water pouch with the stainless Nalgene and nesting cup at the bottom). Ran into that problem with the Condor H20 and my cook pot/cup. Stuff sack yanks the whole kit out, much smoother than without it. Especially if you have a folding handle on your pot and all that.
Very comprehensive. Two things I ask you to consider An actual gill net without the weights And a book by Paul Tarwell, camping and wilderness survival, it's covers all the other books have plus more.
This has gotta be the best & complete rig but much too heavy for us rookies but getting some excellent ideas from it. We use yoga mat aka rubber bitch (that's a new one) for resting, sleeping etc. We have items for hot weather, cold season & rainy month, ideas we got from your vids. Really like your food aquire kit, all in one container. Cheers for sharing & thank you for your service. Appreciation from Australia.
I have the same bag, and I like all your gear, I would like to see how you put everything in the bag and what you keep near the top, I have that rubber sleeping pad as well but I never even thought of putting it in the bag before it just seemed to big
I had to replace the buckle on my large ALICE pack because I shut the tailgate of my truck on it...Hope you are doing well, haven't heard from you in quite some time. Been watching your videos, awesome work!
I would add face bug net and and feet powder.I like your approach seems same with mine,no electronic devices, "etool" ,winter sleeping bag although is summer etc. Please make a video with an INCH bag scenario as much possible for all seasons.Combination of your winter and summer BOB. What it will be your sleeping system? Keep hammock and few tarps or Stay with the tent? What about clothes? Winter items will be extra weight most of the months..
I REALLT ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL. THEY ALWAYS CONTAIN USEFUL INFORMATION AND HELPFUL TIPS. I LIKE THEM ALSO BECAUSE WHAT THEY DON’T CONTAIN. THEY ARE NOT FULL OF DOOM AND GLOOM. YOU DON’T USE YOUR CHANNEL TO SHAMELESSLY TRY TO SELL CHINESE MADE CAMPING AND BUSCRAFT ITEMS THANKS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINING VIDEOS.
Subscribed, like your videos. I have a long term bag and a three day bag as well. Anyway you can post an amazon list of the stuff in your bag? I know you have one on the three day bag.
So I have an older ILBE the woodland version and also the newer desert coyote assault pack that comes with the newer filbe so here’s the dilemma I’m having I can’t decide which one to use as a bug out bag I get the benefit of the ILBE since I can obviously carry more but should I not go out for example and say buy a tent for both the ILBE and assault pack or should I just use a tarp in the assault pack and keep a winter or seasonal tent in the ILBE I was in the marines from 2011 to 2015 btw cool that you do these kinds of videos I’m just overwhelmed with all the options and set up’s out there
i have a question for a long time:camo or not?i usd to use this bag for travelling,mostly,people see me and they would think:That's a military guy.i live in China,when things happen,the camo would protect me in woods but i might be attack by others,they might thought i was a us spy.btw,this bag is really cool
I think bailing out is good in theory but horrible in practice. You have to think about family. Do all of the family actually has a bail out bag? Are they knowledgeable and trained in using it? Are they competent in their shores and what they have to do? Where are you going? Do you actually have a place to go? How long is that traveling going to be? And then what's next? I used to have a bail out bag and then notices that I had nowhere to go. All of my resources are in the house. It's easier to have defense in a house and easier to have neighbors and a neighborhood then being alone. Not to say that some people do not have that option especially in natural disaster zones but that is another story.
Good stuff Marine. I will say that your compartmentalized approch is neat but lacks redundancy. You lose one module and you lose that entire capability. Dont mind me, im just a guy talking shit on the interwebs.
Due to the current situation I am packed ready to go. I even bought a 800lb capacity gorilla cart in case I have to walk that way I don't have to carry everything on my back. There are no mountains and valleys around it's just Flatland. Thanks for the tip about the boots. I just switched my hiking boots to some Bates boots with higher up support. Going to have to figure out how to make them very waterproof that's my next video to look at
welcome
@James-----Sealskinz socks are a great waterproof option for boots. You can wear them as back up slippers around camp. Keeps water out unless you get water over top edge, then you wet for a bit
make damn sure you take a week to break in your pack boots. If you dont, you risk damaging your feet and or legs.
This guy knows his stuff
Thanks for your service
Thanks for putting out this video. I'm not your ordinary viewer, I'm a senior and I'm getting my bug out Bag together just in case....as well as bags for my family, who are in denial....anyway, just really appreciated your statement on the AquaQuest Tarp at the end as I have been trying to lighten my bag, but feel concerned about the super need for proper shelter so I don't get sick and your statement convinced me to stick to the AquaQuest Defender 10' x 10'. I know how to put up various shelters (I practice in the park during the weekdays). Thanks again and thank you for your service to our country!
I use the same pack for my long term bug out, picked it up years ago. I also have the assault pack that is set up as a 72 hour get home bag in the truck. Thanks for the pointers.I am also in north east NY. Thanks for your service to this country. I am always looking for a few good men incase the shit hits the fan. 👍👍
3 River......great job Brother! Keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks! Will do!
I carry coffee filters for multiple uses. Filter water for coffee, filter water before purifying and back up toilet paper.
Just watched this live, good stuff! Didn't really pick any new tricks up but a good video for many people.
Glad it was helpful!
I live on a farm but what if a motorcycle gang rolls in and takes it? I plan to go to the back side of the farm and camp out, assu ing I can flee before they take the place. I have my stuff in three big bags and plan on going back for the extra bags, although my main bag is quite similar to your bag. I got my survival radio, AA & AAA batteries and solar battery charger from C. Crane Company. Excellent video.
The battery will deplete over time whether it's in the radio or not. But, it is smart to not leave the battery in it during storage, in case it explodes or leaks, it won't wreck your radio. I would keep it in a separate thick ziplok bag, to protect the radio.
I’ve been building mine for two years. I finally feel like it’s almost there. Mine is similar in ways to yours, all military oriented and coloured. Better to be prepared than not.
Hard to find pieces for these now. Love the bags and marpat. Was a soldier but Marines had the best looking uniforms
Berghouse crusader bergen is the best Scottish company military grade .thermarest msr pocket rocket. Carithian defence 4 bag .packlite watterproofs .vango helium tent .also infantry dragon egg cook set .the rest is just the usual
I love your long-term inch bag videos. You should look into Samuel Thayer's Eastern and central field guide of wild edibles plants. I like it cuz its all in one how to identify, pick, harvest wity both trees and plants. One thing that makes this book stand out from the rest is the specific calendar he adds when a plants is peek or low peek season to harvest. Only thing i wish he did was addd more trees the book. Down size it weights alot i think 3 pounds but to me its worth the weight. Problem i see alot of these books is they show u one pic and write a description of plant and what its used for. Its definitely the ultimate bug out wild edibles book
Well thought out and organized kit. Question for you. Why did you choose the Steel Eagle 107 instead of the tanto version of the same knife? Was it just preference or is there a functional difference between the two?. Thank You in advance!!
A slick stuff sack in that cook kit pouch will solve the problem with getting the nesting cup in and out (*Edit. Not your cook kit, but the Maxpedition water pouch with the stainless Nalgene and nesting cup at the bottom). Ran into that problem with the Condor H20 and my cook pot/cup. Stuff sack yanks the whole kit out, much smoother than without it. Especially if you have a folding handle on your pot and all that.
I enjoyed your video, but I'm wondering why you left out duct tape ? It has a number of uses, patching holes , fire starter, bandage ect.
Very comprehensive.
Two things I ask you to consider
An actual gill net without the weights
And a book by Paul Tarwell, camping and wilderness survival, it's covers all the other books have plus more.
This has gotta be the best & complete rig but much too heavy for us rookies but getting some excellent ideas from it. We use yoga mat aka rubber bitch (that's a new one) for resting, sleeping etc. We have items for hot weather, cold season & rainy month, ideas we got from your vids. Really like your food aquire kit, all in one container. Cheers for sharing & thank you for your service. Appreciation from Australia.
I agree my old ass couldn't carry mine , way to heavy, the plan is to toss it in the back of the truck and hope I don't have to walk to far . lol
I have the same bag, and I like all your gear, I would like to see how you put everything in the bag and what you keep near the top, I have that rubber sleeping pad as well but I never even thought of putting it in the bag before it just seemed to big
Great idea!
Drink every time he says "Alright" then try to remember what was in the bag 😁 good video and information
I had to replace the buckle on my large ALICE pack because I shut the tailgate of my truck on it...Hope you are doing well, haven't heard from you in quite some time. Been watching your videos, awesome work!
Ty for watching brother hope you and the family are doing well !
I would add face bug net and and feet powder.I like your approach seems same with mine,no electronic devices, "etool" ,winter sleeping bag although is summer etc. Please make a video with an INCH bag scenario as much possible for all seasons.Combination of your winter and summer BOB. What it will be your sleeping system? Keep hammock and few tarps or Stay with the tent? What about clothes? Winter items will be extra weight most of the months..
The velcro on the sheath can be easily replaced. Throwing it away is a waste of money. And -20C is about -4F.
Great bag. Well thought through
I just went camping in Michigan & my shamag cot a real workout. It kept my fave hid from the deer & it kept my head warm all night.
Great walkthrough as always, very thorough, lots of food for thought. What are and where do you get the long tubes you use for your salt & pepper ?
I think at a bed bath and beyond or Resturant depot.
@@3RiversSurvival Thnx
Good show 💪
You can bring quick clot suture kit ifak
I REALLT ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL. THEY ALWAYS CONTAIN USEFUL INFORMATION AND HELPFUL TIPS. I LIKE THEM ALSO BECAUSE WHAT THEY DON’T CONTAIN. THEY ARE NOT FULL OF DOOM AND GLOOM. YOU DON’T USE YOUR CHANNEL TO SHAMELESSLY TRY TO SELL CHINESE MADE CAMPING AND BUSCRAFT ITEMS THANKS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINING VIDEOS.
Subscribed, like your videos. I have a long term bag and a three day bag as well. Anyway you can post an amazon list of the stuff in your bag? I know you have one on the three day bag.
Thanks for subbing!
So I have an older ILBE the woodland version and also the newer desert coyote assault pack that comes with the newer filbe so here’s the dilemma I’m having I can’t decide which one to use as a bug out bag I get the benefit of the ILBE since I can obviously carry more but should I not go out for example and say buy a tent for both the ILBE and assault pack or should I just use a tarp in the assault pack and keep a winter or seasonal tent in the ILBE I was in the marines from 2011 to 2015 btw cool that you do these kinds of videos I’m just overwhelmed with all the options and set up’s out there
Also I live in upstate NY
Great Video 👍
You can learn from any servivalist👍
Make sure your hammock
Can support your weight
When you finally load your food water and weapons that what really wheighs you down
You need a good compact survival kit
It comes down to knife combat and hand to hand combat
I don't know why people don't carry a trenching tool/shovel. I'm always digging
You need a good sharpening
Stone and oil
i have a question for a long time:camo or not?i usd to use this bag for travelling,mostly,people see me and they would think:That's a military guy.i live in China,when things happen,the camo would protect me in woods but i might be attack by others,they might thought i was a us spy.btw,this bag is really cool
Headlamps are around camp
Carry two (2) washcloths, a Brown one for down, a white or other color for the rest of your body !!!
Pellet rifles are a good survival
Gun have at least 1000 rounds
I think bailing out is good in theory but horrible in practice. You have to think about family. Do all of the family actually has a bail out bag? Are they knowledgeable and trained in using it? Are they competent in their shores and what they have to do? Where are you going? Do you actually have a place to go? How long is that traveling going to be? And then what's next? I used to have a bail out bag and then notices that I had nowhere to go. All of my resources are in the house. It's easier to have defense in a house and easier to have neighbors and a neighborhood then being alone. Not to say that some people do not have that option especially in natural disaster zones but that is another story.
Have at least two compass
In case you lose one
A pint is a pound - the world around. An age old saying. Quick and good enough.
And, what is the weight of this beast??
I have the Same pack sir and it weighs 8lbs
Gps uses a lot of batteries
Fixed blade knife should be full tang
Hatchet can be used as a weapon
Solar power bank is good
With a stove you can have a hot meal
Radio have NOAA on it
When you run out of ammo your gun is a heavy paper weight
Good stuff Marine. I will say that your compartmentalized approch is neat but lacks redundancy. You lose one module and you lose that entire capability. Dont mind me, im just a guy talking shit on the interwebs.
And keep your food rain proof
One gallon of water is 10 pounds🤷♂️
Carry extra change of clothes and shoes
Love the content. Hate the background music. After a while the repetitive drum beat is highly annoying.
Too many commercials LATER!!