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What Is In My Winter Survival Kit?

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What Is In My Winter Survival Kit?
Today Chadd talks through what is in his winter survival kit and why. He also gives a sneak peek into his doomsday rig! What do you think?
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@jp1419
@jp1419 Жыл бұрын
“Tons of people been gettin dead on the roads” I love this guy
@GaMt13
@GaMt13 Жыл бұрын
I speak North Georgia too.
@corleyoutdoors2887
@corleyoutdoors2887 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Judge_Barker
@Judge_Barker 10 ай бұрын
I was just about to write that 🤣👍
@Nigriff
@Nigriff 6 ай бұрын
"A bunch of people been getting dead in these winter storms"
@jp1419
@jp1419 6 ай бұрын
@@Nigriffrelax Chief
@christopheravery822
@christopheravery822 7 ай бұрын
Hello my friend. As a Canadian who travels in pretty desolate areas for work, "they" teach us to buy a bag of cheap tea light candles. They burn short but will keep the interior of a passenger size vehicle warmer than you would imagine. They maintain temperature really well. If you have a vehicle that is a reasonable temperature, keep a tea light lit and it will save fuel from your stove and keep the interior of your vehicle survivable, if not comfortable. IKEA sells tea light candles for next to nothing in bags of 50.
@IAm1InTheIAm
@IAm1InTheIAm 10 ай бұрын
With 42 Alaskan winters under my belt, I've learned that #1: A STRONG WILL TO LIVE, plus covering the bases like shelter, water, calories, comm,etc, will always get you back. Remember: SURVIVAL IS A DECISION. Manage fear. ✌️out.
@PaEMT_FF9
@PaEMT_FF9 Жыл бұрын
When Wally World sells off their end of the season winter knit hats and gloves for Pennies on the dollar ($1/each) at the end of the season, buy a quantity for yourself and like-minded people/friends.
@carolinagirl3110
@carolinagirl3110 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I stock up every year!….I’m usually giving away at least one beanie and a pair of gloves each year to someone else riding in my vehicle.
@michaellorenzen8200
@michaellorenzen8200 10 ай бұрын
HOMELESS VETERANS AND PEOPLE IN GENERAL
@Sumitso
@Sumitso Жыл бұрын
Chadd with an FJ60, keeps getting better and better.
@matt-bb2kv
@matt-bb2kv Жыл бұрын
I got an 85 myself just went through the top end on the ole girl
@Nigriff
@Nigriff Жыл бұрын
Chadddd
@ben2687
@ben2687 9 ай бұрын
As a long time outdoorsman, and someone who practices survival techniques, I would highly recommend this as well. ONE GREAT ADDITION though.... Add at least 1 heavy duty black garbage bag. It can be used for countless things. Ie. Waterproofing. Covering that window you busted out. Emergency poncho. Emergency waterproof clothing incase you do go for a walk......etc etc. If you can find a bright orange one, do that, otherwise the black is 2nd best. 👍
@stonemanson4884
@stonemanson4884 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Just want to say keep your tailpipe free from snow build up if car’s running
@axcx5951
@axcx5951 Жыл бұрын
Always have a shovel in your car during winter! Greetings from Poland.
@dvig3261
@dvig3261 Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice! Two minor additions: Dont store your water in freezing conditions. Bring it with you in and out of warm locations... If you find you need to use the SOS feature on your Garmin's device, run it for 10 - 15 minutes at a time, turn it off for 10 - 15 minutes and repeat that cycle as long as you are stuck...the constant running is good, but the on/off cycle will let the potential rescuers know you are alive and manipulating the signal.
@bwrscott1
@bwrscott1 Жыл бұрын
And or store the water upside down. This should keep the cap from freezing on.
@1politicalcowboy
@1politicalcowboy 5 ай бұрын
I use emergency water pouches. Small enough to thaw with jet boil.
@prodigal_no_more
@prodigal_no_more Жыл бұрын
I have a candle lantern that I would carry backpacking in the winter. I could light it and hang it from the roof of the tent, and it kept the inside of the tent warm. The candles lasted for 8 hours each. That provides heat and light.
@wesleynexman4700
@wesleynexman4700 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to tell them not to carbon monoxide themselves to death by making sure the tailpipe isnt completely covered with snowpack when running the engine at idle
@patricktutek7933
@patricktutek7933 Жыл бұрын
Good point. Always keep a window opened a crack to vent any carbon monoxide.
@joshuamontgomery4992
@joshuamontgomery4992 Жыл бұрын
Crazy the amount of people die from muffler covered in snow and same with house furnace exhaust not being dug out
@bobbymcaliley1214
@bobbymcaliley1214 Жыл бұрын
Run that stove to long with windows up will do same to
@David-by3im
@David-by3im Жыл бұрын
I've never heard folks dying from the muffler being covered.. running the stove inside with the windows up for warmth would be my first concern. Solid point though with the muffler
@shawnhoskins3726
@shawnhoskins3726 Жыл бұрын
Agreed 100 I had a relative die from running a propane heater in the car kinda hard to take advice from somebody putting that scary info out there without any warning navy seal or not that’s a very good way to die I know from experience be better off the use a heated blanket that will run off power outlet or carry a small solar generator my USB heated blanket will run all night on 300wh solar generator like bluetti
@theintrovertedcalifornian5047
@theintrovertedcalifornian5047 Жыл бұрын
First off the main thing is when you take a trip take a minute to see what the extended forecast is and make sure you and every family member has the appropriate clothing that you would use if you are stranded outside in the elements. Several times I have made family members go back in the house and grab the correct clothing. poncho and liner should also be included. Water proof matches also work well. Gloves and glove liners are also very important so you do not sustain cold weather injuries if you have to build a shelter off to the side of the road. I spent 4 years in Alaska in the infantry so I would say im a expert at this lol.
@griffin5226
@griffin5226 8 ай бұрын
Cover would also include an extra warming layer. If you have to get out of the vehicle for any reason, something like gloves and and a beanie will go a long away
@deltaoutdoorsman884
@deltaoutdoorsman884 Жыл бұрын
Throw in some Hot Hands packets. They pack small and produce prolonged heat if you get the 10, 12, or 18 hr packets. Those little tea candles are great too for additional heat in a small space, although you may want to avoid an open flame in your vehicle.
@johnd4348
@johnd4348 10 ай бұрын
Dont forget extra pair of wool socks, gloves and knit head covering. That along will help keep you warm. I carry a heavy jacket in my vehicle year round. Boots also. If you have to walk out, wearing light sneakers or regular shoes wont cut it.
@anthonyf.9170
@anthonyf.9170 Жыл бұрын
Very good advice, thank you. I live up North, one problem here is your water will freeze when stored in your car. You need to bring fresh, room temp. water with you each time you venture out. Also, having a box of granola bars and a jar of peanut butter is good too as they really wont freeze. 🇺🇸👍
@Doorgunner50
@Doorgunner50 Жыл бұрын
Leave about 5-10% of your bottle empty to allow for expansion and your water can freeze and it will be fine.
@anthonyf.9170
@anthonyf.9170 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice. 👍
@Doorgunner50
@Doorgunner50 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyf.9170 Granted, it is still a good idea to bring more water from the house that isn't frozen for immediate needs. My wife seems to always have her water bottle in hand. Stay safe.
@besotorollc6993
@besotorollc6993 Жыл бұрын
Bring liquid water each outing in the North. A plastic bottle of frozen water is fairly useless in a winter roadside emergency; it is not melted easily or quickly in sub freezing temps…at least in a thin plastic you could cut the ice block out of the bottle to melt it with the jetboil but if one is stranded due to snow it is much easier to use the jetboil to melt snow
@ha1876
@ha1876 6 ай бұрын
I'm digging your videos - keep 'em coming! A few thoughts on a car kit - most of these reccos don't add much bulk: 1. It's important that the headlamp is also rechargeable. Looks your Black Diamond is, but worth mentioning. 2. Chemical hand warmers are also good, and so are long-lasting emergency candles, with a candle lantern. These provide both heat and light. Don't forget a Bic lighter, or two. 3. I'd add more water, especially if I needed some to cook freeze dried meals. We need water more than food, and we dehydrate fast in winter. 4. In lieu of freeze dried food I might add high cal food bars (Datrex), as well as instant coffee / cocoa and candy for a morale boost. 5. Some kind of pee tube or potty kit might be good, if you really got trapped in the car or don't want to risk exposure at all. 6. I keep a solar lantern (Luci) in my truck at all times. Using it would help to preserve the headlamp and charger batteries. Another option is a hand crank radio/light. These are great because they also have weather band radio. 7. A book to pass the time.
@MrWeusi
@MrWeusi Жыл бұрын
One more item you could add is carbon monoxide detectors , it seems that the people left their car running and snow covered it causing exhaust to back up into car..
@elsuperpollo2273
@elsuperpollo2273 Жыл бұрын
Before I moved to central Alabama I lived near Lake Tahoe in comiefornia, I learned many hard lessons being around snow. I also kept a bag of kitty litter, it gives you a grip after you dug out the snow. I'd also kept a shovel, ice breaker, rock breaker bar, chain saw and fuel in a tool box insulated to keep the tools and gasoline from not freezing
@tgz23
@tgz23 Жыл бұрын
You may think you are close enough to walk to safety but distances can be deceiving. The other thing is how cold it is and wind chills. I live in Minnesota and the number one rule they preach is to never leave your car, no matter how close you think you are to safety. Also, I don't really know about the snow being too deep to get air. Usually the wind in a storm is so strong that snow will build up on one side. I get the logic of packing a light bag but when you are in this situation you probably can't really have too much stuff. I have a vehicle like his with a ton of space in the way back. Why not use it.
@darrensmall4313
@darrensmall4313 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to slightly roll down two opposite windows if you are running the vehicle for heat, have a candle or camp stove (JetBoil) burning. Carbon monoxide will kill.
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox Жыл бұрын
Sage advise about not relying on somebody else to come save you and being prepared. Love that old Land Cruiser! Can't wait to see the upcoming content.
@robvigesaa5738
@robvigesaa5738 Жыл бұрын
Love the Land Cruiser! She looks clean and well kept.
@Johndoe-nx1uz
@Johndoe-nx1uz Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your practical and non Gucci approach to your videos. Your time is greatly appreciated.
@fixedG
@fixedG Жыл бұрын
"WE GON' GET LOUD AND WE GON' LIVE!" Seems like the larger thing here. It might seem funny but this actually seems like a perfectly reasonably in-the-moment strategy that would likely do better than another person with all the same equipment but without quite as much of a winning attitude.
@IAm1InTheIAm
@IAm1InTheIAm 10 ай бұрын
Yep #1....1st Step: I'M GONNA SURVIVE! key point, fixed, thanks
@CaptZenPetabyte
@CaptZenPetabyte 8 ай бұрын
Great kit, I have something like this myself ... however, I add (a) a small folding saw, (b) tarp & ropes and (c) make sure the ammo can is an army surplus metal unit because I can make a fire if I dont have to stay in the car ... its easy for me to stay here in Australia as it doesnt snow as much around here as it does in most parts of the USA
@PaEMT_FF9
@PaEMT_FF9 Жыл бұрын
Came to Czech out your video …. Grabbed a few Czech parkas several years ago to add to my winter survival kit. Warm Mil parkas for bargain price.
@andybriars9713
@andybriars9713 Жыл бұрын
Might consider wool for thermal main reason flame retardant. I sleep not so good wrapped in plastic
@lthayes1848
@lthayes1848 Жыл бұрын
Plus a cable to charge the inReach. Great video
@ccsmith2937
@ccsmith2937 Жыл бұрын
I would add a $15 USN wool watch cap, a AA flashlight with spare batteries, a Mora fixed blade knife, a spark plug with the porcelain broken up for a glass break, a vinyl visual signaling/ distress sign, a book to burn or read, & a dish to melt snow in. Good video. 👍🇺🇸👍
@unionse7en
@unionse7en 8 ай бұрын
ferro rod as backup, cheap mini lighter and a candle in jar....easy way to start a fire in rain and wind without wasting items. Multipurose. High calorie: peanut butter jelly mix jar
@NealZ31
@NealZ31 Жыл бұрын
In Afghanistan many Marines would use hand sanitizer (we had a lot) in side of a steel ammo can to make a stove. Not very tactical but just another creative way to stay warm. I used hand warmers. Easy to buy in bulk and stash everywhere.
@mattdean7109
@mattdean7109 Жыл бұрын
I find it amazing out all these professionals and you are the first to mention hand warmers. Living in WI, they are a must for an emergency kit. Lightweight and easy to pack. 🫡
@Fordgroup00
@Fordgroup00 Жыл бұрын
@@mattdean7109 Right!? That’s why this video is a joke. This guy has proven he has zero experience
@90civicsir
@90civicsir Жыл бұрын
I keep mine in a backpack, but my kit is similar. I keep a Sawyer water filter and a small titanium stove that uses sticks instead of gas. The gas cylinders do not do the best in the freezing temps. Looking forward to the Land Cruiser build, I have an 80 series, my favorite and most reliable truck.
@bartblack8054
@bartblack8054 9 ай бұрын
I live in Colorado and frequently visit north western Nebraska. In the winter, i always take my down sleeping bag, always a gallon of fresh water (regardless of time of year), always have a flash light and batteries, fire starter, tools. It doesn't even need to be a storm. Breaking down in 4°f weather and having to wait for an hour for a tow truck can be deadly. My water pump blew a bearing 2 exits from home (
@Britainsbosh
@Britainsbosh Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. Keeps me sane in times of stress. God bless brother.
@therealbadbob2201
@therealbadbob2201 9 ай бұрын
I drive a van around the state of Colorado. In the winter I always toss in a tub of winter emergency stuff, a snow shovel, come-a-long and a pile of dunnage and straps.
@free2chasehappy
@free2chasehappy 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this vid! If you have a little space left, add in some candies and even drink mix. Those little morale boosters go a long way!
@Summit_Moto_Utah
@Summit_Moto_Utah Жыл бұрын
Forget the ammo can.. I want that amazing land cruiser.
@andybriars9713
@andybriars9713 Жыл бұрын
common overlook in the warm weather types when running engine when stuck for warmth outside air is a must as carbon monoxide from exhaust is a silent killer
@pythonstudios4129
@pythonstudios4129 Жыл бұрын
I lived in a similar vehicle in the winter for a few weeks and found hanging a queen or king sized fleece blanket from the center of the ceiling like a tent could keep the air around my head and face above freezing throughout the night. Also hand warmers were far and away the easiest, safest, and warmest heat source, expect to use 10 for an overnight when it’s below freezing.
@frank4fun64
@frank4fun64 Жыл бұрын
great kit, I'd have the Garmin In Reach and the glass buster secured between the 2 front seats 365 days/year. Accessible for 2 people if injured/trapped in vehicle
@blocheadz
@blocheadz Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chad. I would add some candy bars for morale, a compass, high-vis vest and a couple of flares to that list. The Inreach subscription could soon add up. Many new cellphone providers will start adding Satellite emergency soon too so InReach and Spot may soon wane. My sister in-law had a pack like this once when she and her special needs son were trapped for 6-8 hours in Maryland. It was really a lifesaver for them. Thanks for keeping educating us sir.
@springfield03sniper
@springfield03sniper Жыл бұрын
Also a Mylar blanket. Takes up no space, cheap and multipurpose as a blanket, tarp, poncho, and signaling device.
@HomerEscobar1
@HomerEscobar1 Жыл бұрын
Cigarettes
@johnb9465
@johnb9465 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. I agree with mentioning tailpipe being clear when dealing with snow or mud.
@traillesstravelled7901
@traillesstravelled7901 Жыл бұрын
Prep for the worst, hope for the best, and plan ahead. Best survival tool is a good decision maker.
@wb5mgr
@wb5mgr 7 ай бұрын
In 2024 there are a few tech items I would add or modify and a few low tech items I would suggest adding. As for techie stuff. I would say everyone should carry one of those lithium jump boxes. If you run your battery down and later need to crank your car to get out once you get some fuel or snow starts to melt you will be needing that. It can also charge stuff. I heard you say a battery bank, but generally these jump start packs will have much more capacity. I also would want to have some regular candles for just heat and light at night. To conserve stove fuel and because candle wax can be used as skin protectant and for other things. Another thing I have done for years is just leave an extra coat in the vehicle behind the seat and put some gloves and extra socks and a hat in the pockets. If you get soaking wet or you find someone who is soaking wet you can’t duplicate that. I also generally keep a change of clothes (jeans and a shirt) under the seat for emergencies year round and I would give that to anyone I found in need and write it off. Last thing I have in my vehicle is in the back instead of the dumb factory mat behind the back seat I just use an army wool blanket over the carpet as a protector. Its always there as a blanket if I need it.
@LionAstrology
@LionAstrology Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another video. Sound logic and theory, Up here in canada we need more sleeping bags, reflective ground sheets, quilted pants/jackets etc especially when below -30 Celsius But other than that pretty on par.
@richardg.6534
@richardg.6534 Жыл бұрын
Due to the simple glazing, a car has almost no insulating effect, so you should additionally insulate the vehicle in an emergency. A few mylar/emergency blankets and some double sided tape to attach to the windows will help significantly.
@markgomes6036
@markgomes6036 Жыл бұрын
That waters gonna freeze solid son.
@mafeharu
@mafeharu Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, content, and vital information - and I love the new rig! Looking forward to future content on the Land Cruiser. Happy New 3 of 7!
@The_Defiant_One
@The_Defiant_One Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to pack a pair of extremely high cut running shorts.
@sinelocum
@sinelocum Жыл бұрын
Nice 60 series. That particular example looks very, very, very familiar. I love that truck. Great reel. Great content. Be blessed.
@kyjelly5524
@kyjelly5524 10 ай бұрын
Road flares are the best for an emergency fire or signaling.
@crownviclover1267
@crownviclover1267 Жыл бұрын
Love when your welcome has “SKID MARK” in it! Thanks for the great videos!
@northwards2218
@northwards2218 Жыл бұрын
Digging the sleeper truck. All my trucks are running BFG KO2s… severe snow rated. I keep recovery gear, lighting, flares, water, sleeping bags and other items in each vehicle. Gotta keep the wife and wee ones safe and secure. Oh, and the DSH, too.
@janders3205
@janders3205 Жыл бұрын
And a shovel…or two. Tow rope. I throw an old pair of winter boots and a synthetic puffy jacket. Shake and warms are small and easy too. Also have a battery to jump the car and charge phone. Not sure if it works, waiting for the opportunity with Simone who needs a jump b4 I buy for all the kids. The down quilt is a great idea. Seen a lot of stuck and stranded people this season in the Elk and San Juan mountains: be safe out there!
@breezyridgeranch
@breezyridgeranch Жыл бұрын
Excited to see the land cruiser build up.
@RodCornholio
@RodCornholio Жыл бұрын
Great size. I think a lot of folks are reluctant to add "just one more thing" to take up space in their vehicles, but this thing is too perfect NOT to.
@Plainsimple67
@Plainsimple67 Жыл бұрын
THAT LAND CRUISER IS A CLASSIC!!😍 THAT VEHICLE LEFT ORIGINAL IS TGE BEST WAY TO KEEP THAT BLUE BEAUTY.
@JesusisLORD77778
@JesusisLORD77778 Жыл бұрын
Emergency blankets will save your life, especially if you get wet. They come everywhere with me now. Provided I have a bag. Used one on a miserable hike when everything I had got wet, and the weather got cold that night. Better than trying to start a fire in the rain, too.
@user-pb2vo4pt3t
@user-pb2vo4pt3t 6 ай бұрын
Living in Wyoming, my kit is twice that size, plus! A good shovel and 5 lbs of kitty litter (you heard me!!!) on top of that!
@mediteranec4860
@mediteranec4860 10 ай бұрын
The best survival kit is this back pack as you say and some roseship with rum or just roseship. 😃
@VideosOffRoad
@VideosOffRoad 9 ай бұрын
Those JetBoil fuel canisters are Isobutane, which won't ignite below about 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Consider a small 1 pound propane tank and converter instead. Propane will ignite WELL below zero Fahrenheit.
@alexuram5984
@alexuram5984 5 ай бұрын
If your vehicle is completely snowed in, you're using it for shelter and you're going to run the engine for a heat source - BE SURE TO PERIODICALLY REMOVE THE SNOW FROM AROUND YOUR EXHAUST! The exhaust will back up into the cab and you'll be one of the next ones to get dead in a snow storm. Nuf said
@kennethkranixfeld164
@kennethkranixfeld164 9 ай бұрын
Thankyou youre making a lot of s ence you lower my anxiety level just listening to you God bless from downunder
@samtheItalian1
@samtheItalian1 Жыл бұрын
Great video. A friend at work told me you can remove the head rest and use it to break a window open (if you don't have a glass breaker) I never tried it but it kinda makes sense. Hopefully this will help someone out. If they forget to add a glass breaker.
@bartblack8054
@bartblack8054 9 ай бұрын
Automatic center punches work too.
@Tarpon65
@Tarpon65 Жыл бұрын
I like that "new to you" Land Cruiser. Looking forward to the build.
@warweaponx6629
@warweaponx6629 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Digging the Land Cruiser
@RyanCook4124
@RyanCook4124 Жыл бұрын
Ditto. Just got a new to me Tacoma, not as cool but it’s a Yota and souls serve well.
@two-wheels7397
@two-wheels7397 Жыл бұрын
Many jump starters for vehicles will also charge phones, and have multifunction lights. Great video!
@DoctorB303
@DoctorB303 8 ай бұрын
These are probably all good things to have, but what about preparation for the more common, less serious, every day emergencies like not having enough traction on an patch, or a cold battery not wanting to crank over your engine after you’ve been in the store for an hour? I would add a small, folding snow, shovel, smalls bags of sand and kitty litter, and a battery jump starter for your car (which also doubles as a power bank, in most cases). Staying warm, hydrated, and in communication is always important, but there’s something to be said about self sufficiency when you’re stuck and avoiding a 2 to 3 hour wait for AAA to come.
@michaelropiecki2524
@michaelropiecki2524 Жыл бұрын
Chad Great winter vehicle survival kit. Well thought out and small enough to not get taken out when you need space and unavailable when you really need it. One comment about the Garmin InReach and its competitors. They all require monthly subscription services to work. I have not found a GPS messaging device yet that works without a monthly subscription being paid ad infinitum. The monthly subscription is the only thing that has kept me from buying one yet. If anyone knows of options that don't require a subscription service let me know.
@leedyp
@leedyp Жыл бұрын
Just a little bit goes along way being better prepared is everyday an extra hoodie flashlight and a candle or fire starter and extra water
@vermontmike9800
@vermontmike9800 8 ай бұрын
Love that Land Cruiser!
@mrkultra1655
@mrkultra1655 6 ай бұрын
Right on, thanks
@dexter255
@dexter255 Жыл бұрын
Being prepared is a lost art! I have been made fun of it for years until the big freeze in Texas. People weren’t laughing then.
@Robert-pp6ff
@Robert-pp6ff 6 ай бұрын
Yup I wonder about this well that question answered.thanks great show .thanks it aprechated.
@USNVET81
@USNVET81 Жыл бұрын
Awesome 60 Bro!!!! I have a 87.
@hunterbohman7555
@hunterbohman7555 Жыл бұрын
Great video, great choices on supplies from a mountain loving Coloradoan, Coloradan? Whatever. I have a kit just like that for my vehicle. The camp stove in the vehicle works. I was camping and far too far away to go back, when I realized I forgot all my blankets, more or less. The camp stove saved my ass that night!
@jackkostrub8714
@jackkostrub8714 Жыл бұрын
Sweet FJ60!
@oscartango
@oscartango Жыл бұрын
Nice rig. Good advice. Don’t get dead. The jet boil is great but can volcano.
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly 9 ай бұрын
I wanted to say too that some people say your windshield cover with the silver layer will work like a space blanket. Bivvy bag, bivvy tent, space blankets all need an insulative layer in order to work. The silver layer should not be up against your skin. I did not try but saw somebody cook food in a cast iron pot which was set in a cone made of their windshield cover, silver side directed toward the sun.
@rayjon237
@rayjon237 Жыл бұрын
As a cruiser head, please do a 12ht turbo diesel swap,. Few ideas,. a drawer system/ sleeping platform,. 12v for fridge( mine keeps inside warm down to 30f) , 4x4 Labs rear bumper, front bumper/winch,. Keep weight down low, 60 series cruisers are way overbuilt but they are old so plan on a lot of gaskets and seals,. Use Toyota stuff aftermarket doesn't seem to last..make friends with Kurt at cruiser outfitters, great guy runs an honest business..
@michaelboyle4119
@michaelboyle4119 10 ай бұрын
Love the landcruiser buddy .
@confuse9
@confuse9 Жыл бұрын
Once again, sage advice - with good arguments to back it. In an SUV, I would add a piece of Styrofoam to cover the floor. Metal cars will keep you out of the wind but the metal will be extremely cold. If your going to -40F areas, I'd have enough Styrofoam to create a small fort (4 sides plus floor). - with air holes all over. Just a barrier between me and the sides of truck. BTW, my end of the world vehicle is a modified older Chevy Blazer. Simple to maintain, hard to break. And even if all the bushing are worn out, it is still serviceable. With the idea of burning - is it worth investing in a CO2 or CO detector? I'd be afraid of falling asleep with the stove on. I haven't had to use my Styrofoam except for covering the floor (floor on the truck is bumpy) but I have concerns about suffocation or CO poisoning.
@kevinolson1102
@kevinolson1102 6 ай бұрын
Ditto the insulation on the floor if planning to camp out in the rig. Years ago (OK, decades!) I spent a night in the back of my old Chevy Luv at a truck stop in Evanston, Wyoming. Before I left home, I'd put down two layers of surplus aviation insulation (think Ensolite sleeping pad) on the bed, and had partially lined the capper and sides, too. I inflated a bicycle inner tube between the cab slider and the capper slider as a flexible gasket, so I could get some heat back there initially. I had an old British surplus arctic bag (allegedly "down", but mostly just feathers), and had borrowed my brother's Norwegian army surplus wool blanket to throw over the top. When I woke up in the AM, my beard was frozen into the fuzzy wool blanket, but otherwise, it wasn't too bad. I'm not sure how cold it was in Evanston that night, but the radio said it had been -26F in Pinedale (near the Wind River Range). It was probably only -10 or -15F in Evanston, but that's just a guess. Pinedale is an icebox, so I'm pretty sure it wasn't anywhere near that cold in Evanston. Even though I got a decent night's sleep, I was glad to be able to go into the truck stop to conduct my morning ablutions, buy a thermos of coffee, and get on the road. I used to be able to get cheapo ensolite type pads at Walmart, but now they just have foam yoga mats.
@sylviawelsh9518
@sylviawelsh9518 5 ай бұрын
Gloves and stocking cap.too😊
@mikelaughlin270
@mikelaughlin270 Жыл бұрын
Old school Landcruiser for the win!!
@traviscoombes3578
@traviscoombes3578 Жыл бұрын
Nice Land Cruiser. I have a lifetime of experience with Toyota's, and there really is nothing better.
@krazeekalvin
@krazeekalvin 9 ай бұрын
Don't forget to bring a buddy for that buddy heat system.
@texasted73
@texasted73 Жыл бұрын
Man I love your land cruiser
@mdavid01
@mdavid01 Жыл бұрын
I also served and while observing my fellow veterans feel that many times post ets obsession with survival tactics can be correlated with still working through things mentally. I don't have enough education to write or study this, but I view this as clinging to low level survival actions which one can get their arms around instead of the crazy amount of variables that contribute to being happy in civilian life for many of us. Doesn't mean preparing for events is bad per se, just make sure the effort put in doesn't completely out weight the actual risks and be sure to keep human connections with spouse and others.... When I ets'd I was really into making sure I was physically safe, armed, had backup food and all that while ignoring or putting less effort into my marriage, education and developing real relationships with humans.
@oak815
@oak815 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm...interesting reply to a winter emergency kit post. As a vet and former LEO I understand what you are getting at but I think it sort of misses the mark here. Coming home from Idaho to Washington in winter our passes can frequently close suddenly for hours. It is mind-boggling the amount of people that do NO prep. Not full on gas, no food, no chains, no water, no warm clothes, no boots to walk through snow, no gloves, no way or knowledge to change a flat tire. As a vet (especially if you took serious rounds) I imagine you understand the thin line between order and chaos. I involve my family in packing the car and let them know why things are there. I guess what I am saying is doing anything to the extreme that you are isolating yourself can be negative but this is just a post about a winter vehicle emergency kit. There are actual and real risks if you live somewhere inclement weather is a fact of life.
@troyrobinson4126
@troyrobinson4126 8 ай бұрын
I also add vacuum packed wool socks and watch hat
@zachmercado1303
@zachmercado1303 Ай бұрын
Need one for extreme heat survival. In the south it can get over 100 for several days in a row for majority of the day
@ZiggyWolf.4.0
@ZiggyWolf.4.0 8 ай бұрын
Just dont keep the water in the box. Basic physics. If it does freeze without you knowing and busts the bottle, most of your gear is compromised. 2× 50% full bottles for expansion is better, but its simpler to keep it outside the box and much easier to visually observe it.
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Chadd. I am in CA Oakland. I have the life boat bars and I think water, shoes, water bladder, tote. I have some items in my purse. penknife, lighters, Fresnel? lense in the credit cards. I did have a back pack for a get home bag that some ahole stole.
@logtownacres
@logtownacres Жыл бұрын
Presenting the extreme wintertime survival kit while wearing a t-shirt. Good job. I had to poke fun at you. Keep the videos coming.
@Smiling_mike
@Smiling_mike Жыл бұрын
Happy for you Chadd! You got The Best vehicle!
@SultanofSpey
@SultanofSpey Жыл бұрын
Big fat 4-wick candle in a coffee can, deck of cards in the glove box. And yes, no one is coming to help if it gets bad enough to need any of that stuff. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
@karlgunn1209
@karlgunn1209 9 ай бұрын
Good compact sleeping bag or two..Being in trucking you ate responsible for your own survival ..Carharts too dog jackets for teaveling with the Pack ..Do not for get a Lowes bucket to take a crap in stuck on highway
@Pippinm7
@Pippinm7 Жыл бұрын
Love the content! My only recommendation is have two liters of water half full because a full liter or full bottle will freeze and break the bottle when you park outside for any length of time, like parking your car for work or if you park outside at your house.
@messagesystem333
@messagesystem333 Жыл бұрын
The cheapy water from Walmart doesn't break when frozen. I had 3 bottles in my truck when we had the -20 a few weeks ago.
@ynmamflm
@ynmamflm Жыл бұрын
Definitely don't want to get dead.
@zefsurvival7962
@zefsurvival7962 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the information, but in my experience living in western Canada, where snow and freezing temperatures are the norm.the following would be more useful: 1 winter jacket, hat, gloves, snow pants, and winter boots. 2. Shovel 3. Full tank of gasoline and cracking the window open, clearing the snow ever 2 hours from exhaust pipe. 4. Eat snow...its a myth not to eat snow... Don't eat red or yellow snow;) 5. Sleep bag. Undoubtedly, it does become a space issue, but old winter work jackets ( XL sizes are better/fit more people)can be left in the vehicle with gloves and hat left in the jacket pockets. 6. Cell phone and charger. Anyway, peoples circumstances are different, but proper clothing would have probably saved a lot of people.
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