Posts Tagged ‘bag’

Bugout Gear 3 Day Pass and Bugout Bag by U.S. Cavalry
Find Bugout brand bags at:
http://www.uscav.com/search.aspx?Search=ytsbug&TabID=548&os=1&CatID=5090&cm_mmc=SocM-_-youtube-_-bugout-_-bobbag
Duration : 0:6:30
Survival Backpack Part 1
In this series I will show discuss and display the items that I keep in my Survival Backpack. You may call it a BOB (bug out bag), GHB (get home bag), 72 hour kit, or any other name. Basically this is a ready to go system that is made up of smaller kits that can help me to survive away from home, and ideally in the wilderness. There are many other videos on YouTube on this same subject. If this interests you spend some time watching many of them to get an overall view of the kits. Each person will pack it a little differently, so the more you see the better you can prepare your kit. As always, thanks for watching!
Duration : 0:10:1
Survival Hiking Bag Gear pt1
I will be redoing my video’s soon they will be alot better and will have more info.
These were my first try at this and they weren’t that great.
Duration : 0:9:24
Woodsmonkey “perfect survival kit” contest entry
This is my entry to the woods monkey, perfect Survival kit, it had to be under ten minutes which only allowed 30 sec. for each item. for no more than 20 items. Which will explain why some of the explanations of items seemed to get cut short. All 20 items, the carry bag not included.
1. RAT 3 Knife
2.UST Sabersaw
3.Leatherman Surge multitool
4.Poncho
5.AMK emergency bivvy
6.Nalgene
7.1# coffee can
8.UST Blastmatch
9.Camenga Compass
10.Ranger Beads
11. Notebook
12.Pencil
13.whistle
14.Slingshot bands
15.Bandana
16.Bag Balm
17.Duct tape
18.Paracord
19. Sharpener
20.Headlamp
Duration : 0:9:18
Part V Survivalism Basic Priorities, Kits
In part 5 of my Survivalism Basic Priorities series I introduce the idea of preparing for short term dislocation by equipping and training with survival kits of various sizes. To see one of my kits as well as a list of item categories, check out my 3 part series Belt Pack Survival Kit. For how to use a kit, I recommend Survival manuals published by SAS Veterans such as Wiseman as well as the Gem Collins SAS Pocket Survival Guide.
Duration : 0:5:54
Bug Out Bag Contents (summer)-Urban Survival
Here’s my summer bug out bag contents. I neglected to mention that I have a space blanket, poncho and fishing gear kit in the bag as well.
As the seasons change, so do the contents of my BOB. For colder weather I added a sleeping bag, wool socks, balaclava, wool scarf, and more.
Duration : 0:2:40
dehydrating your own food
Short two part film about making your own dehydrated meals for your Survival kit and food storage. Here we show that you can dehydrate foods such as fruit,meats and even pre made meals like chili to supplement your food storage and to make meals for your bug out bag, GHB or while camping.
Duration : 0:7:58
SOG SEAL Pup vs. Camillus Pilot Survival Knife / Ontario 499 ASEK review & demonstration
Which knife is better, the SOG SEAL Pup or the Camillus Pilot Survival Knife?
They’re similar in size but differ greatly in weight and blade material. The Camillus is much heavier due to the awesome butt cap on the handle, and the SOG’s serrations are far superior to the saw teeth on the ASEK.
The Camillus blade is 4-7/8″ long and is made of 1095 tool steel, which is easy to sharpen. The saw teeth on the spine work well on wire and nails, but fall short on cutting metal and plastic sheeting.The size of the blade and the protective metal casing on the sheath make this a safe choice for all skill levels.
The Camillus Pilot Survival Knife is on the “must have” list of many survivalists for three simple reasons: It’s a comfortable, safe, and reliable survival tool.
The SOG SEAL Pop is light, balanced, and tough. The blade is made of AUS 6 S/S, which makes it hard to get a good edge in the field. That said, it maintains an edge better than a softer blade.
I’d recommend the SOG SEAL Pup knife to anyone looking for a decent camping/utility knife. A straight edge would be better for bushcraft, but for urban survival applications, the serrations will gnaw right through metals, plastics, nylons, and other synthetics with ease. The protective sheath and managable size make this a safe knife for all skill levels.
Which knife proves best? Watch the video and find out. Be sure to leave comments and a rating.
I just sold my Camillus 499 to survival instructor Paul Tarsitano of http://www.savealifeca.com. I’ll miss it, but I know Paul will put it to good use.
Duration : 0:9:9
(3/3) Bug Out Emergency Gear Bag – Be Prepared
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In real emergencies you only have minutes notice to prepare for the worst. Think ahead and prepare a pack that will help keep you alive, healthy, and focused in almost any emergency. Anyone can put together a basic pack for one person to last a few days within $50. There is no good reason not to be prepared.
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Duration : 0:9:50

