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Survival Dispatch

Survival Dispatch

Күн бұрын

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@anthonylutz118
@anthonylutz118 3 жыл бұрын
If you are going to go to the trouble of burying clothes for emergency use to keep from freezing to death, might I suggest... Go the extra mile and simply use a vacuum sealer and individually package the various items of clothes. They will stay dry and last longer for the long term storage. also using a vacuum sealer greatly reduces the size of clothing and sleaping bags, etc. After vacuum sealing them then put into the hard shell cache container. If the container filled with water for whatever reason, the clothes will remain dry. Garbage bags get wet inside surprisingly easy. My 2 cents. That's all the spare change I have at the moment.
@debbiecurtis4021
@debbiecurtis4021 3 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion
@cynthiarothrock4255
@cynthiarothrock4255 2 жыл бұрын
Love the idea. I would also recommend som vac sealed pet food. Even if you don't personally own the pet. ( people often acquire extra pets in a natural disaster like the neighbors or a relative pet after they pass. ( dogs cats and long lived birds are most common now in wills as whom gets custody) parrot live 50 years. People ran from Katrina with their pets.
@pameliaheider
@pameliaheider 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your valuable information and steps to follow. Plastic barrels to purchase from ? Other than Amazon?
@irvsstella
@irvsstella Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a good idea. I'd still double bag though.
@jasonvickers2265
@jasonvickers2265 3 жыл бұрын
"If you ever talk to somebody that has frozen to death, they're still dead." A very insightful conclusion.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Keep up the great work. 👍👍
@helidude3502
@helidude3502 3 жыл бұрын
If they respond, you’re probably dead also 🙀👻
@ecospider5
@ecospider5 3 жыл бұрын
If you have a family graveyard you control a fake grave can be a huge cache.
@3nertia
@3nertia 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds of Terminator 3 lol
@bigtony4829
@bigtony4829 3 жыл бұрын
Where I come from this is where the gangsters used to hide their loot and shotguns in the sixties and seventies
@ronndapagan
@ronndapagan Жыл бұрын
Very good point. Family graveyards, barns, and sheds in plain sight if they don’t catch on fire.
@milododds1
@milododds1 2 жыл бұрын
Omg, this guy’s humor is awesome. I could listen to him for hours. I might even learn something too. Yes having a community with people who can depend on each other is your most important cache.
@arstrahan
@arstrahan 3 жыл бұрын
I know a man who sealed rifles in two Mylar bags with oxygen scavengers. Buried them under a concrete slab for 2 years. Dug them up and the cavity was filled with water. The bags were floating. After opening, there was not a speck of anything wrong with the rifles.
@nerdy1701
@nerdy1701 2 жыл бұрын
Smart
@brandon.clifton416
@brandon.clifton416 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather always went with. If you want to hide something do it in plain sight. He kept a small junk area that had different things hidden in there.
@shelleypilcher3812
@shelleypilcher3812 Жыл бұрын
Probably so that someone could eventually find it if he passed away. But these days a metal detector could spot anything if it's there in the open.
@loren-zen-way7699
@loren-zen-way7699 3 жыл бұрын
I've done it in the past .late 90s . my group buried a ammo can out in the desert in California. Did ten paces off a large Joshua tree. Went back 2 years later and found it. We had MREs ,Ammo,socks, and a bottle of Wild turkey ! Everything was good !
@supertom8552
@supertom8552 3 күн бұрын
The only thing I recommend is to fill the container to the max ! Displacing all the air in side and condensation, and add dehydrated food, good talk
@3nertia
@3nertia 3 жыл бұрын
Alan is so far the *only* person to mention a "sod plug". The roots of grasses tend to hold the dirt together so you can remove a section of grass, dig your hole, put the cache in, fill the hole, then put the "sod plug" of grasses back on top and it's like it *never happened* Gotta love Alan Kay! Sad to see he didn't include a stepladder though xD
@eviljeanyis
@eviljeanyis 3 жыл бұрын
one thing about the plug, make sure it has at least 3 inches of dirt because if you chop the roots too much the plant will wither and brown and be very obvious.
@hunbi8419
@hunbi8419 3 жыл бұрын
Learned how to grass plug in basic Ft. Benning Ga. from a drill in 1986, smart tactic for lots of field operation. USA KAG.
@catstoy316
@catstoy316 3 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Columbus, used to watch you guys in jump school, some got off course and end up in trees, lakes, etc. Tough group
@kimcurtis423
@kimcurtis423 3 жыл бұрын
Us old trappers have been using sod plug and such for Centuries! It works for a lot of things!
@lisajohnston6422
@lisajohnston6422 3 жыл бұрын
I have been binge watching Season 1. Your positive attitude is infectious and your skills outstanding af. You deserved to win hands down!
@TheUglyAmerican007
@TheUglyAmerican007 3 жыл бұрын
Season one of what ?
@lisajohnston6422
@lisajohnston6422 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheUglyAmerican007 Alan Kay won Season 1 of Alone. Great show, check it out.
@sheldynarruda7831
@sheldynarruda7831 3 жыл бұрын
Only season one was good in my opinion and it cuz this guy
@benamerson2467
@benamerson2467 3 жыл бұрын
Haven’t seen his mentality and outlook since….
@donnamccombs8882
@donnamccombs8882 3 жыл бұрын
Love his humor and good info 😉
@brianvannorman1465
@brianvannorman1465 3 жыл бұрын
Really want your cache left alone, plant poison ivy over it.
@toddk1377
@toddk1377 3 жыл бұрын
Never thought of that. Some good info here
@moviemania1137
@moviemania1137 3 жыл бұрын
@@SurvivalDispatch Put some Benadryl in your cache.
@bigtony4829
@bigtony4829 3 жыл бұрын
Until the farmer or land owner decides to dig up the poison Ivy one day ..
@dannycurtis2591
@dannycurtis2591 3 жыл бұрын
I put one in a dog pen with 2 big GSD's. Almost forgot it(3 yrs later)when I moved. Fresh as the day I buried it. No one ever found it, much less tried to get in the pen to dig it up. Hmmm....... 🤔
@kimcurtis423
@kimcurtis423 3 жыл бұрын
@@SurvivalDispatch Even if you are, we all know there are ways around it! Poison Ivy, Poison Sumac, etc. ANYTHING that makes it not important or something to avoid is a good thing!
@ernestwinkle8496
@ernestwinkle8496 3 жыл бұрын
In climates where the ground freezes you have to take that into consideration. Retrieving a cache buried under even just a few inches of frozen soil can be extremely difficult if not impossible. Our loam/clay soil, if fairly wet in the fall when the ground freezes almost has the hardness of concrete.
@toddk1377
@toddk1377 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking of that too...
@corax2012
@corax2012 3 жыл бұрын
Use 2" pink foam to layer up over the top. Thin layer of soil and leaves, etc.
@hardworkingamerican8847
@hardworkingamerican8847 3 жыл бұрын
Axle grease the whole thing , should slide out easier . Okay now please keep any comments G rated .
@SteveDoesEverything
@SteveDoesEverything 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing a good ole weed torch and a tank of propane can't solve..................... (This is sarcasm for you keyboard warriors)
@branni6538
@branni6538 3 жыл бұрын
Native american Pemmican/wasna food caches have been found 100 years later and still edible! So your hard work now could be used by your kids or grandkids if you hand knowledge and locations down to them.
@jonnporter6081
@jonnporter6081 3 жыл бұрын
If you prepare the bagged cache at home, you can use your shopvac to suck the air out. Also, PVC can be used as a cache. Cut some 4" or 6" to the length you want. Seal one end with a PVC cap. Use a threaded cap on the other end. Drill a hole in the top and install an eyebolt. This can help pulling it up. Paint the PVC with some exterior house paint for longer term added protection. Post hole diggers can be used to bury it. Put it down about three feet. Drive a 6" piece of rebar into the ground above it. People using a metal detector will give up when they find the rebar. (More info in a "reply")
@jonnporter6081
@jonnporter6081 3 жыл бұрын
If you store ammo in one of these PVC caches, put the ammo in glass jars with metal lids that seal well. Paint the metal lids with some Rust-Oleum paint. PVC off-gases. I don't know what the long term effects of this is on guns and ammo. Also, you can get Rust Block Vapor Tabs from Brownells and probably on Amazon. These are made specifically for guns and ammo. I would still seal any ammo stored in PVC in a jar. I use mason jars.
@geod3589
@geod3589 9 ай бұрын
I see people using all kinds of elaborate containers, most difficult to find. I actually prefer the large diameter PVC as you describe. So easy to bury, no massive hole to dig. Metal detectors won't find them.
@mdoreneb5315
@mdoreneb5315 3 жыл бұрын
I use to be a community service worker at my church. One day one of the homeless people that used our service stopped in. He had to serve some time and did yard work to earn money. He informed me that he had buried his tools and supplies in our back property. There was a great deal of sand there. He believed they would be safe, that the Heavenly Father would watch them. They were still there! Just a thought.
@ronndapagan
@ronndapagan Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@ME-qq3gr
@ME-qq3gr 3 жыл бұрын
I have used caches in real world urban situations. Although I do think of myself as a preper, they can also be useful in day to day life. A few years back when I was traveling around Europe I hid a cache in a bridge cavity on the edge of a major city. In it I stored a tent, sleeping bag, knife, cooker and cloths (things I didn't want to loose but if it happened don't hold sentimental value). Not carrying this stuff when I did smaller trips gave me a lot more freedom but also saved me time and money not having to pay for checked luggage on flights or storage fees.
@thirtythree160
@thirtythree160 3 жыл бұрын
How about techniques for finding your caches? If there is cleared ground and you put a cache there, it don't take long for an area to be overgrown with plants, bushes, trees. Getting your bearings in unfamiliar grown up land is difficult. Moving through grown up areas is difficult.
@bhoward9378
@bhoward9378 3 жыл бұрын
Cache is pronounced "cash." Cachet is pronounced "cashay." Different words, different meanings.
@sidhendragon
@sidhendragon 3 жыл бұрын
Wow
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 3 жыл бұрын
Cacher: to hide Cache: hide Caché/Cachée: hidden Cachette: a hiding place. Thank you, this has been my Ted talk.
@dannycurtis2591
@dannycurtis2591 3 жыл бұрын
"Grammarsaurus", #2, haha!!!😄
@DonHavjuan
@DonHavjuan 3 жыл бұрын
Actually it's pronounced 'caysh', but as ana American you might not know that.
@Natedoc808
@Natedoc808 3 жыл бұрын
^ Aktshewelly....
@ChristieAphrodite
@ChristieAphrodite 3 жыл бұрын
I just have to say I really LOVE coming across informative reasonable videos by self responsible people I WISH were my neighbors and friends! Thank you!
@titanpreparedness
@titanpreparedness 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent information. I hear a lot about burying caches but never much in depth information like this
@jw8503
@jw8503 2 жыл бұрын
This is Alan from Alone 1. You are an amazing individual!!!
@kennaoconnor4633
@kennaoconnor4633 3 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I live next to Mount Shasta. Fire season has replaced summer. I’m going to bury caches just in case my house burns down. Actually things in CA are so bad I’ll say when my house burns down. When my grown daughters were little we went GeoCaching all the time. Great family fun. Now it’s just for survival. My next purchase is a small towable trailer to keep ready during fire season so I won’t have to take time worrying about what to grab and can just concentrate on my animals.
@judya.shroads8245
@judya.shroads8245 3 жыл бұрын
They dug up graves in Venezuela for all the money and jewelry. Thanks for all the ideas.
@Phoenix_Atlas
@Phoenix_Atlas 3 жыл бұрын
I've done that in America. religious leaders are buried with all kinds of gold medallions and stuff lol
@oaksparoakspar3144
@oaksparoakspar3144 3 жыл бұрын
Three takeaways I had for why you want a cashe and what goes in one and where it should be. (1) Getting from A to B. (2) Getting from A to A. (3) Splitting your eggs. Obviously, #1 is the most traditional - in which your cashe is your resupply source for a journey from a point A (usually where you live, work, or otherwise often are) to point B (your BoL - whether that is your home or some other place). For those you should know where you are coming from, where you are going to, and have what you need to carry less. So, if you have a BoL that you could drive to in an hour, but will take you 2-4 days to walk to, keeping it closer to 2 days with some resupply (or even supply) is helpful. I know if traveling with my littles, I would rather have a cheap tent waiting in a supply barrel at the end of the day than carry one big enough for the family. #2 is for when you are pushed from your home and you want to retake it - so a big of food, water, weaponry, and ammo so that rather than being picked off in the Alamo, you can flee quickly knowing that you can then come back and pick them off in your Alamo. #3 doesn't really even need to be in a cashe - a separated shed, storage unit, RV, etc - whatever it takes to split your stores.
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 жыл бұрын
Southern boys. Get up north, you want to make it water tight. PVC with both ends glued properly, paint it. Make your hole a bit big, so you can get gravel at the bottom and around the sides for drainage. And get as much of it as you can below the frost line. Yeah, not joking on that. And for the mid-commute cache, find a storage facility that is close to your walking route and 24hr access. Cache a pack, sleep gear, and a cot or good air pad. You literally are caching a hard and dry shelter. Hide your stuff behind the christmas crap and old patio furniture. Also that looks like a Stewie. Maybe a Fry.
@jwgbmp40
@jwgbmp40 Жыл бұрын
we want more Alan Kay VIDS!!
@mudpawsvoom6132
@mudpawsvoom6132 3 жыл бұрын
I just opened a 4yr old cash and checked everything out and it's still like new , even ate one of the protein bars that was in there and it was still very very good, it's a good thing to know how to make and hide them because when the time comes and you need ammo and some food yeah you will be glad to have a few of these around.
@jwgbmp40
@jwgbmp40 9 ай бұрын
Omg, its jan 1, 2024, i just watched season 1 ep 11 of Alan Kay winning! Ive watched him on yt for yrs.. what a fantastic human being! Would like to see more yt vids for sure!
@quilnux
@quilnux 3 жыл бұрын
I love the burial prayer provided to the cache. May it rest in peace... until needed....
@tomritter493
@tomritter493 3 жыл бұрын
Ya know Allen never thought about the fire aspect of cacheing . Great idea back in the teen yrs I had to live in the woods for awhile . Had a cache about every mile I had small dead drops and caches every mile . In case I needed supplies . If I left it in my shelter it would have stolen
@JDStone-jg8cg
@JDStone-jg8cg 2 жыл бұрын
I don't have a Bug out bag. I've got a get home bag. I travel 30 miles daily for work. And worst case scenario my vehicle doesn't work and I've got to walk. I've got a Get Home Bag in my vehicle so I can walk home. I'm also planning on burying a get home bag near my work in case my vehicle is stolen, or looted. I'll still have supplies to get home.
@jonnporter6081
@jonnporter6081 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. You not only provide many good ideas, you inspire many more. BTW, cayenne powder mixed with black pepper deters all but the most determined animals. Just mix it and put it on the ground above your cache.
@magnuswoodsen4946
@magnuswoodsen4946 4 ай бұрын
Another good idea, talking about graveyards, perhaps before (for authenticity) or after (for emergency) you could dig a pretend grave on your land, so anyone who comes searching thinks twice about digging it up
@Thomasalexandria29407
@Thomasalexandria29407 4 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful forest
@mattpierce4108
@mattpierce4108 2 жыл бұрын
Tip: Always bury your container UPSIDE DOWN. I know you think they are water tight but play it safe. If your lid lets water seep through you will be opening a barrel that is FULL of water and will have ruined anything inside.
@catherinehenry2291
@catherinehenry2291 3 жыл бұрын
Cache being a french word should be pronounced CASH. The word cachet (or Cashay) also exists but is a whole other words meaning "a mark, or seal of distinction, elegance and class"
@CSZG974
@CSZG974 3 жыл бұрын
As a french this is true. Just pronounce it "cash"
@mikeviard8195
@mikeviard8195 2 жыл бұрын
Nice, smart, from experience. Thanks Cachette, you have to pronounce like machette. And cache, like cash. Cachette for small amounts, cache for bigger volumes. In slang, WE Say planque, like plank. Rock'n'roll !
@lostonpurpose3734
@lostonpurpose3734 3 жыл бұрын
1 thing I learned from this video. Apparently, lighters suffer from depression.
@donnamccombs8882
@donnamccombs8882 3 жыл бұрын
😆 Don't forget magnesium bars.
@Antipodean33
@Antipodean33 3 жыл бұрын
I know a fella who was going to prison, so he sold everything he owned and buried a heap of cash in a pine plantation. He got out of prison 5 years later and the pine plantation was cut down and he had no reference point to where he buried it, This was before GPS
@davepetro5676
@davepetro5676 Жыл бұрын
Call it a emergency time capsule
@mrs_frank
@mrs_frank 2 жыл бұрын
You're so entertaining to listen to. Learning from you is quite fun. Your children are so blessed to have you as a father and teacher.
@lynnrogers3628
@lynnrogers3628 2 жыл бұрын
You are the first one I have ever heard mention using a grave as a cache location. That has been my idea for years. Also underneath the big high tension power lines towers I believe would be good location. It won't be disturbed, out of the way and along easy travel corridor to get to.
@ronndapagan
@ronndapagan Жыл бұрын
Brilliant idea!! Who would think to hide supplies at a power pole??
@arielfetters5662
@arielfetters5662 3 жыл бұрын
A fake grave would be good. Like the 'Sarah Connor' grave in that Terminator movie. No one actually buried there, just a ton of gear and no worries about disturbing the dead. Also, underwater cache's could be used to preserve things, if the water is consistently cool/cold in your area.
@DaveCollierCamping
@DaveCollierCamping 3 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video
@nevjones6529
@nevjones6529 3 жыл бұрын
The good the bad &the ugly🤪with the grave hide👍Thank you for your great and simple info and tips!🙏🍀🙋🏻‍♂️
@waylandforge8704
@waylandforge8704 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice re the graves. Back in the '60 when Brit and Oz forcers were dealing with the Malay Confrontation the so called independence fighters were trained by the Chi Com (Chinese Communists) and they used fake graves extensively to hide huge caches of food and munitions, Chinese family graves are about as big as a double bed and usually bug into a hillside, which made them excellent places to ambush. When the smoke cleared we'd collected any intel, empty the cache of supplies and back fill it with the booby trapped bodies as a warning to the next group who wanted to use it. Apparently it really played with their minds.
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 3 жыл бұрын
Lots of people have mentioned moisture problems, and cellular core PVC drain is an answer. Instead of a screw top lid, glue BOTH sides and include a cheap sawzall blade, drywall saw, whatever is cheapest and available packed in cosmo or lanolin and bagged up in the hole. The best watertight is plumbing tight. Proper glue joints will never leak. Also the little sawblade on a leatherman/gerber will do the job as the PVC is low density and cuts rather easy. Same with any bushcraft saw or even a sharp hatchet if you need in there bad enough. Heat also makes PVC brittle so a few heat-cool cycles and a rock would get you in caveman style. Note this is not the best for food, as those fumes penetrate and linger. Better funky food than starving though.
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 жыл бұрын
Hell, parachute cord will cut through PVC. The heat will trash the pcord, but it can be done
@CONSULATE-CFU
@CONSULATE-CFU 3 жыл бұрын
All salute Survival Gandalf
@lisajohnston6422
@lisajohnston6422 3 жыл бұрын
I am sitting here balling my eyes out when they said you had won and you reunited with your wife. What an incredible journey for you. 😭
@jimmyruger7529
@jimmyruger7529 3 жыл бұрын
Very good video, I bought cache barrels about 10 inch deep at Dunhams on half price clearance in the gun and ammo area. $ 30. marked at $ 15. . . . . I also had my daughter born in 99. if she lives to be just over 100, she will have lived in 3 centuries, 1900s, 2000s, and 2100s, and I have Aunts that lived to be 102 and 99
@JoeMac1983
@JoeMac1983 3 жыл бұрын
First time on your channel. That gray bearded dude had me rolling 😂 I gave up drinking a decade ago, but I'd have a beer with him.
@lil_Marie_Red
@lil_Marie_Red 3 жыл бұрын
Grey Beard. That's Alan Kaye. Winner of first season of Alone. The community he lives in. Everyone loves and respects him
@JoeMac1983
@JoeMac1983 3 жыл бұрын
@@lil_Marie_Red I thought he looked familiar! The guy who had all the hilarious accents and alter egos who just conserved calories by eating banana slugs, right? The limpets too!
@nathanb1084
@nathanb1084 Жыл бұрын
Alan Kay is a national treasure.
@denisestarr2314
@denisestarr2314 2 жыл бұрын
Good job y'all
@markronck3415
@markronck3415 3 жыл бұрын
Those little guys are great in removing ticks from my land. They never mess with anything else and they stay away from dogs too
@APS72_swe
@APS72_swe 3 жыл бұрын
I would recommend matches instead of lighter for longer "shelf life", after checking ny BOB last year i only use matches, i had two in it before, and one had the ferro corrode to dust, and the other had welded the ferro to the "wheel".
@pulpunderground8691
@pulpunderground8691 3 жыл бұрын
Couple other things to think about, containers with air in them float, so be careful to do shallow burials in flood prone areas, also if you want to reduce your overall foot print, think tall and skinny: 4" pvc with capped ends buried vertically only needs a 6" wide hole dug with post hole diggers. Just make sure you have the means to get back into it, if you show up without tools to retrieve your goods.
@ballagh
@ballagh 3 жыл бұрын
Have you considered a 6” pipe as a sleeve for your 4” and leaving a length of cord so you can pull it out after uncovering the top? We’ve tried the principle with a old metal 200L barrel as a sleeve for a plastic 150L barrel. Btw the contents were fairly light, mainly camping gear so it just needed a A frame to pull it out.
@MobileAura
@MobileAura 3 жыл бұрын
Beans beans beans. Mres are a big waste of space. And beans can be planted.
@cliffordbaldwin9157
@cliffordbaldwin9157 3 жыл бұрын
That whole thing about cachet and prince and skipping had me laughing so hard I almost wet myself! You guys are just way too funny and can be serious at the same time
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 3 жыл бұрын
Using caches to come back from burnout suggests more need for thought and planning. Fires and mudslides and severe flooding can overrun local caches, making the contents unusable or unreachable.
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 3 жыл бұрын
@@PatrickKQ4HBD My idea was more like: 'where would I be when the fire was out?' With mudslides and flooding, nothing looks the same and caches can be wildly displaced.
@Rickswars
@Rickswars 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info I need all of it I can get I'm a city guy I would last 2 days in the wild west!!!
@timmorgan7402
@timmorgan7402 3 жыл бұрын
YES it helps. Thank you brother. Remember believe on and keep FAITH in JESUS Christ. Don't take the mark. Give em your head first
@adevore1971
@adevore1971 3 жыл бұрын
Halleluyah
@hunbi8419
@hunbi8419 3 жыл бұрын
I have always said cashcheee !!! LOL Thanks for your video's and knowledge in reminding us, Love the light heartedness makes your video's fun God Bless (KEEP UP THE FIRE.................... USA KAG..........................
@patrickcarney9474
@patrickcarney9474 3 жыл бұрын
One thing to think about,... a cache somewhere else is also a good idea in case a fire or storm leveled your house. Good subject
@lynnyarnold4422
@lynnyarnold4422 3 жыл бұрын
TY, I learned something!
@danclark7146
@danclark7146 3 жыл бұрын
I like all videos before I even watch because I know they'll be great entertaining and ultimately knowledgeable and entertaining to say the least
@burhansecvr7665
@burhansecvr7665 Жыл бұрын
Love the humor
@scottpeterson638
@scottpeterson638 3 жыл бұрын
thank you
@zyriab5797
@zyriab5797 3 жыл бұрын
About the pronounciation : Cache (pron. "Cash") is a French word (cacher = to hide. Pron. "caché"). We use this same word for caches. "Une cache". The kids' game "hide and seek" is called "cache-cache" ;) Cheers from Belgium and thanks for the video. Nice woods :)
@billtoma9154
@billtoma9154 3 жыл бұрын
Makes sence. I Can move from the south of France to the danish coast and find my supplies every 50 kilomètres.Travel far as need bé👍
@kevinmcdonald3192
@kevinmcdonald3192 3 жыл бұрын
I just want to thank god you boys are gentle!!!!!!!!! Lord have mercy!!!!
@ernestwinkle8496
@ernestwinkle8496 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like those of us who live in colder climates have some ideas to experiment with this winter. Thanks to all as someday this skill may become paramount to survival!
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 жыл бұрын
If you live above the snow line, put it below the frostline if you're using PVC. Ask your plumber how deep it should be.
@shelleypilcher3812
@shelleypilcher3812 Жыл бұрын
I use the sled thing to bring back baby goats born in the wilderness when I have to walk 30 minutes to go get them. Pulling weight is Soo much easier than carrying everything.
@ottawavalleybushcraft
@ottawavalleybushcraft 2 жыл бұрын
Toss a pair of wool socks in the first cache too. Seriously big morale booster to switch out socks, treat any blisters, and keep going.
@shelleypilcher3812
@shelleypilcher3812 Жыл бұрын
Two pairs. One gets wet...no good.,. Have dry pair.
@leechowning2712
@leechowning2712 3 жыл бұрын
I hate to sound like a particularly modern nerd... But honestly if you're going to be a prepper invest in a 3D printer. Mid grade ones are already down to $200. It is very hard to stockpile everything you'll need and parts for everything you'll need, and that 3D printer can replace almost any part that does not specifically need to be metal. For the prepper mindset I would use the older style line printers rather than resin because the resin breaks down after time. Rolls of plastic filament are very easy to store and extremely cheap. So long as it is stored powered down an EM burst does not directly endanger it. Even better if you can store it inside of a metal container, because the container will block the great majority of the damage. I also already have downloaded significant portions of the files, especially ones that the government is likely to take down in case of a uprising, and have them stored in a pendrive. The printer itself never connects to the internet and the pen drive permits me to keep those files no matter what happens.
@kirneyc.thibodeaux649
@kirneyc.thibodeaux649 3 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Very informative and well presented. Thanks.......Charles
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 3 жыл бұрын
Cacher: (casheyuh) To hide. (Infinitive) Cache: (cash) Hide. (Imperative) Caché/Cachée: (cashay) Hidden. (M/F) Cachette: (cashette) A hiding place. Cachet: (cashai) A stamp or seal. Thank you, this has been my Ted talk.
@L3ttuc3
@L3ttuc3 3 жыл бұрын
Been seeing this video for a week in recommended and avoiding it, I finally just broke down and watched. Pleasantly surprised lol, I enjoyed that.
@CleaveMountaineering
@CleaveMountaineering 3 жыл бұрын
I used my pick mattock this morning before going into the office but its more satisfying to watch you use yours...
@lewis9888
@lewis9888 Жыл бұрын
With 60+ acres, there should be plenty of places to bury caches. Be safe my friends.
@jerichofalls8236
@jerichofalls8236 3 жыл бұрын
"If you've ever talked to someone that's frozen to death, they're still dead." Peak comedy.
@Salvaging-in-Az
@Salvaging-in-Az 2 жыл бұрын
Walter Wight knows all about burying 55 gal drums. 😀😀
@WorldSurvivalist
@WorldSurvivalist 3 жыл бұрын
An excellent video, I've been thinking about have supplies stashed in strategic locations. My thing was having one every so many miles towards my bug out location. So I can set up base for period of time in each location
@Invisible_Order
@Invisible_Order Жыл бұрын
Yes, we're only limited by our own imagination. That's whati always learned. Thanks for the helpful video.
@PenntuckytheCrag
@PenntuckytheCrag 3 жыл бұрын
He’s your cashe’ cow. ! Would so love to be hangin out so often w/ Alan
@chrism4008
@chrism4008 3 жыл бұрын
Possums are great for getting rid of ticks
@whereswaldo5740
@whereswaldo5740 3 жыл бұрын
When he dug that hole he should have used a garbage bag tarp or poncho to put the dirt on and saved the top intact if possible in a small separate pile. Then when back filling you have less disturbed discolored soil. And if there’s too much to be level you can move it away to be hidden and dispersed. And then replace sod plants and same colored top soil as surrounding top soil.
@mrspleasants8529
@mrspleasants8529 Жыл бұрын
We took large plastic barrels, cam- painted them and hid them north, south, east and west of our primary location deep, deep in the woods. In case we ever needed to fall back. It gives us a chance to regroup and pick the buggers off one by one...smile. In each barrel there is a tent, H20, food, clothing, fire starting tools, flashlights, knives, ammo with a shot gun and rifle in each. We had to replace the original plastic barrels with steel barrels because bear mauled a few pretty badly and compromised them. I think the steel should be bear proof... Anyway, the point is that a cashes is prepping. I am thinking of setting some up on my bug out route; it will greatly improve my survival odds.
@theautodidacticman_
@theautodidacticman_ 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like you have several wild ginseng growing on the side of your hill when you was messing with that blue plastic jug. When you typically see fern plants, wild ginseng isn’t that far away.
@donnamccombs8882
@donnamccombs8882 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that thought! Nice to know. Wherever I'm at, first thing I do is look at the plants to see what is around. People see weeds, I see medicine and food. 😉
@orion2250
@orion2250 Жыл бұрын
RE: the map..travel extensively..you will have every pig trail,backroad and byway familiarized to use without any paper.
@chucks4127
@chucks4127 3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff gentlemen
@MidsierramusingBlogspot
@MidsierramusingBlogspot 2 жыл бұрын
You strike me more as a mosey man than a frolic man.
@alexmacdiver
@alexmacdiver Жыл бұрын
"Hammer & Nails". . . . . took me a while, but I got it.. 🤐
@brooke1969
@brooke1969 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, great info, very timely .. Thank you ,👍
@ferebeefamily
@ferebeefamily 3 жыл бұрын
Well done gentlemen. Thank you for the video.
@huntersandshooterssocietyo175
@huntersandshooterssocietyo175 3 жыл бұрын
My preping is based on shelter in place. I have many reasons for this but some basic ones are my house is more secure than a tent or shelter, my house holds more preps than I could ever carry and I know my house and property well giving me a strong defensive advantage. However, I am aware if bad times come I may have to tactical retreat and this is where a cache may be required. If I have to leave with nothing it gives me the ablity to resupply before returning or moving on.
@CP-ji2bb
@CP-ji2bb 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊. Sharing your stuff a lot, great info 👍👍
@Calibabe4ever2011
@Calibabe4ever2011 3 жыл бұрын
Cubicle dweller! 😂🤣. I have done city living a cpl times, but always go back to the country! Love this vid. I also have a (small) pc of property with trees on a hillside. Some really good ideas. Ty!
@bioblazepayne
@bioblazepayne 2 жыл бұрын
that hammer shoots mighty nicely
@shelleypilcher3812
@shelleypilcher3812 Жыл бұрын
U can buy a somewhat heavy plastic pull behind sled dish type thing for $20. Good to set all your gear and stuff in. Pulls 20-35 lbs Soo easily you could run with it behind you with the rope looped around your waste. Especially if you had a toddler with u. You could manage.
@douglascox9996
@douglascox9996 3 жыл бұрын
A vacuum cleaner can suck out most of the air in soft items like bedding and clothing for smaller storage space needed.
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