don't forget, Winter is around the corner so check your bug out bags and swap out summer only items for winter only items. if you live in the North put warm cloths in your cars and jumper cables maybe a tow rope.
@Gina-de8gbАй бұрын
So many great things to get , THANK YOU ERIC
@redfishtex738Ай бұрын
Game processing set I need to get. If I get the camo bag, I'm guaranteed to drop it in the forest. 😆 The doorstopper alarms look cool. Those fireblankets are great for your kitchen and wherever you BBQ. Can't put out that grease fire with water so fire blanket to the rescue. I may pickup the proof bags and can always use the towels. Thanks Doc!!
@Shellzandyolks-so4mtАй бұрын
I love it when you do these prime day videos!
@rodneywoods4442Ай бұрын
I replenished my supplies of a few of these. Thanks on Prime Day. Great idea. Suggest tent stakes addition. Walmart nails, 10 or 12 inchs with plastic tops. I use a few to hold the little summer (3 season) tents in wind. IF you find a tent like the Coleman that has full length fly, I would prefer them to the shortys that let the wind and rain blow under them.
@consco3667Ай бұрын
Great info. Will be looking at the driveway alarms…..
@karensmith1832Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing 👍
@heathere9240Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@cdv.8244Ай бұрын
Thanks so much. What do you recommend as far as rechargeable AA and AAA batteries???
@johnpoole8321Ай бұрын
The sharpel works well and I misplaced mine at camp. Think I'll grab another.
@Deb16-Ай бұрын
Broke out the notebook for this message thank you
@debbiecurtis4021Ай бұрын
Coleman is widely available in the UK. They make quality products.
@AntonySkelding-f8xАй бұрын
I bought a Coleman tent in 2000. My son uses it now.
@MrLandphillАй бұрын
thanks for sharing
@62venitaАй бұрын
I purchased the POHAKU multitool. I opened the knife and cannot get the blade back down. Actually I am fearful of cutting a finger off. I am a 75 year old female and I am very cautious. Any tips, please.
@Non_Descript_IndividualАй бұрын
Might I suggest a number of addendums; 1) My survival knife of choice is the Down Under Knives 'Outback Bowie,' which is the authentic repro of the actual crocodile Dundee Bowie knife. It's not made of cheapo Pakistan steel, it's made of full blown properly differential hardened 440C stainless. AND, it's made in Australia, not China. It is full tang, and has robust brass fittings with a sandwich of compresses stacked leather between two end segments of polished ebony wood. The blade is around 11 inches long. Mine serves me well, as it can slice like a knife, chop like a hatcher and stab like a spear - all with very real and palatable heft and power. To me, it is not unwieldy, but in fact quite maneuverable. The sheath's croc skin texturing is a fake stamp-on job, but the leather itself is real and fully saddle-grade. The knife comes with a 6 or so inch long mini sharpening hone rod, also made of stainless steel. 2) I won't trust modern walkie talkies with all their high tech nonsense; I buy oldschool 40-channel CB handhelds that have NO trackable computerization in them, which means anyone wishing to find me using my transmissions has to do the hard work of finding me the old fashioned triangulation way. And with these oldschool ones, you can remove the antenna to attach a stray piece of wire to a nearby barbwire fence in a pinch to dramatically boost range in a rural area your bug out route may take you through - if you have to make camp near the abandoned piece of fencing for the night, you can hook the antenna attachment to the fence with the aforementioned length of wire, and suddenly you have a makeshift extended range beam antenna on CB bands. 3) The Honshu Fighter Knife is literally the poor man's exact knockoff of the Cold Steel taipan knife, which is a double edged dagger style knife with a 7 inch blade, a hard rubber mold-on grip, and a pointed pommel for focused trauma pommel strikes to key anatomical targets throughout your criminal assailant's body. The Honshu Fighter Knife is all stainless steel throughout, by the way, giving it total all-weather impervium during a bug-out you may be on while adverse weather is happening. 4) Get yourself a good high quality heavy duty leather strop like those used to keep oldschool folding shave razors sharp, and ALL your edged weapons (like both the knives I just named off) will be kept just that sharp for the next survival task or self defense encounter that may be coming at you out of nowhere. Also, get a full set of those stainless steel blade honing plates that are flat but shaped like sharpening stones. They will last you forever, their honing surfaces are diamond-impregnated, and some of these sets come ranging from 120-grit equivalent all the way to 3000. Yet because they're flat and light, they'll stack neatly in a small carry pouch and not really weigh you down significantly. This all makes for a top-notch blade and tool sharpening kit in the field or during your bug-out journey. This is the sharpening kit I have in my custom-assembled B.O.B. survival kit. My fire starting kit contains a ferro rod that's a full 6 inches long by 1 inch in diameter so I'll never have to buy another one no matter how much I use it, and a full 1-foot-long by 1-inch-diameter rod of solid lead-free magnesium. I can use the back edge of a small kitchen knife to scrape magnesium shavings from it, into the stainless steel catch tray I have for collecting up the shavings. I then use the corners of the tray to gather and pour the shavings into the scavenged stone fire pits I build, and then drop mosses and other tinder on top of that, and finally ignite it all with the giant ferro rod. Finally, my fire kit also contains a stainless steel candy box with a hinged lid, which is packed with blackened char cloth. I can light the char cloth with the very same large ferro rod, and in turn light a handful of tinder material with that. And the rest, you know. The axe I use is a 12-inch handled Schrade-brand stainless steel hammer-hatchet. And finally, a small folding hand saw with a stainless steel blade - and a standard GI-issue tri-fold military shovel with its green rubber case. 4) My in-the-field sleeping rig of choice is the oldschool 4-part sleep system, which I was issued back in my Army days; This is a pair of extreme cold weather rated down-filled sleeping bags, one black and the other a military green, with a third outer goretex sack which is waterproof. When all three bags are fitted into and snapped together with one another, the whole thing has a combined temperature rating of -40 below zero in Fahrenheit. Then put a 1-inch-thick army green rubbery foam yoga mat under that instead of a quarter-inch-thick foam camping mat, and lay all this down on a quickly made ground bed of gathered pine branches with all their needles, and I will be power-snoozing in some of the coldest winters mother nature can throw at me. 5) My carry-along survival books of choice consist of the following; a) The U.S. Army Field Manual "FM 3-05.70: Survival." But specifically, the May 2002 edition, which is 648 or so pages long and has all the plants & snakes & such in the full color appendixes which make up a full 1/3 of the book's entire mass. The book itself is 5x8 inch, so it is packable and (at least to me) has never been a weight issue. b) 3 different but similarly-sized books on the edible and medicinal wild plants of California, and another one I have that's just about the edible sea life and seaweed species along the northern California coastline. c) Then add in the 2 books I have on Blacktail Deer hunting (note of course that the river bottoms throughout the town I live in do have Blacktail running around here), and that's my backpackable survival library on the go. Anyway, these are just a few of what for me are now the well-tested suggestions I would offer for your consideration. Thank you.
@jasondevault5066Ай бұрын
I love these lists.
@tinaingram885Ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!❤😊
@debraroser985Ай бұрын
Thanks
@SteveHartman-my9rgАй бұрын
Have 2 for each person Contractor garbage in case stranded will keep u warm n dry
@elizabeths182Ай бұрын
I bought the driveway alarms from your recommendation a couple months ago. Thank you! We love them. I think I'll get a couple more.
@GoshenPreppingАй бұрын
You're welcome. We love ours and have used them for years!
@elizabeths182Ай бұрын
@@GoshenPrepping I also got your door alarms, water filters and butcher set. Not that I'm boasting..lol. Thank you for keeping us posted on all the great sales.
@GoshenPreppingАй бұрын
You're very welcome. I love the sales too!
@Leelee...Ай бұрын
These are fantastic items❤
@AngryIrishman0007Ай бұрын
I got a few Solar Street lights. They light up my backyard great!
@dgunearthed7859Ай бұрын
Those 20 milecobra radios probably really max out at 1 mile??
@OutdoorAdventuresliberanaturaАй бұрын
The four basic rules for survival are: food water heat shelter
@pilgrim-wh9kpАй бұрын
Question: have a ungrounded pool... if I can use a pool pump with a hose is there a hose filter that can be used to make water safe to drink?
@GoshenPreppingАй бұрын
I'm quite sure a hose filter for RV's will work for that. These filters remove most of the Chlorine. amzn.to/486fFWk
@beatriceburt9717Ай бұрын
It would so nice if you could put the items in the comments,
@juneallen4926Ай бұрын
How come you're not on KZbin? No more. I can't find you there. Where are you at?
@venetiakelleyАй бұрын
Make sure, you get the important basic essentials first! Food, water, shelter, protection, first aid, fire, etc.,
@mellosings6180Ай бұрын
Nice and short! Nice vid!
@dgunearthed7859Ай бұрын
You cost me $350 doll hairs lol jk I couldn't find confirmation the survival hunting knife was full tang so u just boughtthre pair of full tang knives. Dang it i liked the looks of the hunting survival knife.
@subdawg1331Ай бұрын
great ideas
@analyzeit6882Ай бұрын
I have most of the stuff, but the prices you're quoting make that stuff very economical. I've been told that the Quansheng UV-K5 is a good choice. Some say they are better than Baofeng, some say no. I'm undecided on which ones to buy.
@phidaniels8293Ай бұрын
nice
@debbiecurtis4021Ай бұрын
Just a reminder, never flush the tablet toilet paper. It's easy to forget in a stressful situation.
@venetiakelleyАй бұрын
I didn’t know that…!!! 😮
@bloodthorne26Ай бұрын
one thing that I hate about most head lamps is having to click through a dozen modes to turn it back off.
@SteveHartman-my9rgАй бұрын
Carry bobs n your car at all times also a Bob in house n office.
@fro-yo-momma7082Ай бұрын
Got me a ecoflow delta 2 what a steal
@GoshenPreppingАй бұрын
Great price, isn't it?
@sjordan7085Ай бұрын
Haven't eaten animals for more than seventy years, no reason to start now!
@GoshenPreppingАй бұрын
and what does that have to do with this video???
@sjordan7085Ай бұрын
@@GoshenPrepping That what you are suggesting is unnecessary in my case!
@puddin94Ай бұрын
😮😊
@sativagirl1885Ай бұрын
selecting the lesser of two evils may negate the need to bug out.
@OhNo-jq6izАй бұрын
Selecting the lesser of 2 evils wont stop a hurricane or accidental house fire. Do you go on financial-advice channels & tell them that being born rich will negate the need for financial advice ? Some events are out of our control, we prep to survive & overcome those events.
@johnjacobs3502Ай бұрын
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@jiujitsuforall8627Ай бұрын
Great, timely video!!! Wondering if the hurricane victims could use a bunch of those compressed towels??? TRUMP/VANCE 2024!!!