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If you wind up needing a tourniquet in a bug out situation wouldn’t ya say your fucked anyway…of course no one wants to bleed out in two minutes but once you apply that thing I mean are you gonna be able to close off the artery well enough to remove the tourniquet so as not to bleed out before the thing does way more damage than you could possibly handle in that kind of situation?
ОтветитьGreat stuff sir.
ОтветитьIn Australia we don’t have guns so a short bow or small size crossbow is your only option. There are a lot of dangerous things that can get you upset over here so you have to be aware of your surroundings. You do not need to carry a gun.
ОтветитьWhat brand and model is the pack?
ОтветитьI'm a hoarder so my bug out bag had to be a wheelbarrow. (Or something very much like one)
Thank you David for sharing your lifetime of gathered knowledge. Your cordage and knot videos have helped me greatly by filling in gaps in my systems I've needed work on for decades.
Thanks Teach!!
Butane can be an issue in cold weather.
ОтветитьI rotate my bag items 4 times per year, I do it with the weather change. Its October in Ohio, and I have already started to modify. Being in Ohio, cold weather items become a concern and take up more space so I tend to swap from a small survival pack to a large hiking bag. I double the weight in the winter, but many things I have in it are made to be worn. Clothing, first aid pack, and basic needs pack I wear. Then my bag is nearly as light as my summer time bag.
ОтветитьNice I never thought of using the water proof bag to collect water in
ОтветитьMake the lid attach to the bottom of the can. Obviously
ОтветитьHow big is the power film, like amps wise.
Ответитьdoes anyone know the name of that black coloured pack?
ОтветитьBut Wait There’s More! Excellent presentation.
ОтветитьGreat video! Lots of good ideas to think about and reconsider a few things in what I call my “Get Home Bag,” such as my excessive IFAK! Which is too heavy.
ОтветитьHere in central Florida i use a hammock with built in bug net, because it can be used on the ground or between 🌴🌴
Never know if i have to spend the night in a swamp or dry land..
Ha, I like your tag GOTMORA. Great content, keep it up chief.
ОтветитьMy choice of handgun is a full size 9MM M&P 2.0. To me, it's just a lot better than a Glock.
ОтветитьGREAT call on the Shemagh PRE water filter
ОтветитьWonderful video. Anyone know what shovel that it?
ОтветитьGreat videos , thank you David . Knowledge is definitely the power to survival.
Ответить최고다!! 우리 형!
Ответитьi think one thing should be said about picking food ... get low sodium items
ОтветитьHey Dave. Subscriber from way back, your lookin healthy man good to see your doing well and pathfinder is still goin! 👌
ОтветитьI'm thinking revolver.
I have a .22 Taurus semi that jams occasionally.
Smith and Wesson MP9 never jams, though.
Collapsible rifle, maybe.
Thing is, how much can I carry for how long.
Hiking in Washington State, big Douglas Firs all around, wet and damp. Stepped on a slippery log.
I went down hard.
Pack was 50 lb.
I was lucky.
I live in Wyoming. Problems I've encountered.
1. Winter storm in July in the Bighorn mountains.
2. Nasty sun burn on the back of my neck and ears.
3. Splinters in my hands and fingers.
4. Dust or something in my eye.
They seem minor, but they have caused me problems often.
I carry everything in a runt shack and my haversack and I got everything you almost got to think as a bum is what you got to think of are homeless you'll get your general idea on what you got to carry and what you can't carry I have a hacksaw blade I have a nine and a half knife with me plus I carry my buck 110 knife that's all I need
ОтветитьThat’s very cool buds.
Thank you very much!
excellent video - thx
ОтветитьWhat’s the pack he’s running?
ОтветитьAnybody on here know the rucksack he’s using? Lots of people have asked in the comments, but no replies
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьAnyone know what make of rucksack that is?
ОтветитьI was iin Serbian infrantry we carried bare minimum when a surviving in the woods a 5kg bag one thing major would recommend to take is a few small face towels and soap hygiene should be NO 1 with saftey all you tubers never talk about how important hygiene is in a survival situation and having a small hygiene pack can save your life aswell
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This is why I like David. “Explain and define and think.” I have a bug out bag bc you’re supposed to have one. I did not really know the real reason I had one. Now after this video I’ll have a better bug out bag and a second one for my other set of circumstances. Thanks again David for a great video.
ОтветитьI totally disagree on the first aid kit. A tourniquet is of limited use in a bug out situation. Once you tightened it you cannot open it again and if you don't make it in a hospital fast the limb will dy and poison the rest of your body. That only buys you a little time, it does not solve any problems. Also most cuts don't affect a main artery so you just don't need it anyways. In the military they are used because you have good chances for medevac and only with that a tourniquet can save a life and mines and grenades generate specific wound patterns (ripped off limbs, deep holes from bullets and shrapnels that can reach arteries) you are not likely to see in a bug out situation. A tourniquet may be of use in the woods, e.g. when you are not alone, not to far from civilisation and e.g. you use a chain saw, you hunt with multiple shooters etc. But even in such scenarios 90% of the time a bandage pack is the better option.
If you have just one item for first aid have a small military bandage pack and lern how to use it including as compression bandage. I like the German army version ("BW Verbandpäckchen klein"), but there are a lot of similar products out there. If your bag covers multiple days have a iodine product to prevent infections since gangrene is absolutely deadly without medical intervention (If you can you may pack some antibiotics for the same reason). Third item is a couple of band-aids. They add no significant weight, take no space, keep a cut clean, are super-convenient and 80% of the time they are what you need if you bleed in the woods. If you or family members of you are not very active/don't wear boots regularly add some of these specialized blister plasters and apply them as soon as you feel some pain. Again: No weight, no space, but these little helpers keep you or your kids moving by avoiding pain/open flesh and keeping the moral up. If there still is space - pack a second/third military bandage pack. They are small, light, robust, multi-functional and they really make a difference if somebody is hurt. If you prepare for a multiple day scenario you wanna be able to change a bandage, especially when the wound ulcerates. After that you can have a tourniquet for some very special and unlikely situations where it could actually safe one's life.
A tourniquet is the last option to use so it shouldn't be the first option to pack.
A take down bow and a few arrows and broadheads along with possibly a Tim Wells Viper blow gun and darts added to that bug put bag would be great bonus for hunting purposes. Able to breaks down and pack up compact and super light, won't add much more weight at all.
Just a thought
Thank you Mr. Canterbury...The best information.
Iam Mr. Mario Alves, from South Brazil.
Get your notebooks and pens gents, and take notes, it doesn’t get better than this. 🐐
ОтветитьThank you very much for that nice review! :)
ОтветитьThis dudes hands are enormous..
ОтветитьDavid Canterbury and Corporals Corner should make a video together, that would be awesome!
ОтветитьI’ve been putting together a course/unit for my children. Love your videos very clear on why and how to put together great simple but through bags.
I purchased the GRAYL and I think it worthwhile for sure, easy to use.
Thanks for all you videos!
nice gears ... but how about case situation when gasoline is not anymore available for your truck? instead we need to walk by foot. There we need to be minimalists .. reduce all the non essentials. As for me and my family we will only carry boots, jackets, blankets, tarps (instead of bulky canvas tents), foldable wood stove, some guns for hunting and self-defense along with the ammo, cooking pots and pans, antibiotics, some hygienic stuff .. that's all
ОтветитьHi Dave,
here‘s Thomas from Germany.
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge, experience and thoughts.
Can you please tell me what bags are you using for this individual BOB.
Not only the backpack but also the bag or pouch for your water system, which seems to be the ideal size for this kit.
Would be a great addition to my pack too …
Thanks in advance and have a good time.
Kind Regards
Thomas
Seein the bag being used to get home or A to B would be a cool video to see, I’m planning on testing my bag out to get home from my job, it’s 17 miles as the crow fly’s but ….. got some badly mountains an interstate 80 to cross.
ОтветитьThe propane cooker is nice but why not a Rocket stove where you will not worry about fuel and there are rocket stoves that can make power for your cell phones or other devices. yes it is pricey.
ОтветитьI have a dig your heels in bag and circle of wagons!!
If it comes to a " Prarie Fire" EMERGENCY... well That'll be it then.