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Silver Survival
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Приєднався 9 чер 2014
Welcome to Silver Survival Thank you for subscribing and participating in the tribe here. I am an Army combat veteran with many years of deployment to deserts, forests and mountain ranges. I have vast experience and knowledge of real-life “end of the world” scenarios. I’ve seen them, experienced them and come out the other side. I’d like to share that training with you, especially for the over-40 viewers who have unique needs and circumstances.
Come join our tribe here. Subscribe and get to know the community. Silver Survival has a very knowledgeable following and can help you in your specific preparedness goals. Whether you are new to preparedness training or a skilled veteran, you are welcome here.
Feel free to contact me at: SilverSurvivalChannel@gmail.com
#Silver Survival, #silversurvival
Come join our tribe here. Subscribe and get to know the community. Silver Survival has a very knowledgeable following and can help you in your specific preparedness goals. Whether you are new to preparedness training or a skilled veteran, you are welcome here.
Feel free to contact me at: SilverSurvivalChannel@gmail.com
#Silver Survival, #silversurvival
Be READY When Forced to Evacuate
I posted this video several months ago, but it didn't get much tractio. . I'm posting it today, because it seems more timely. The fires in CA, the storms in NC, and the rest of the SouthEast, etc, make this even more critical to understand.
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25 MUST HAVE Items For Winter Survival In Your Vehicle
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Make sure your vehicle is ready for winter with these essential kit must-haves! Don't get caught unprepared in the snow and cold, watch this video for tips on winter vehicle survival. Video By: Silver Survival Affiliate Links: Blackhawk Shemaugh: www.amazon.com/dp/B001E8K6YM/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_KZBH5ND42JCN8PYC6EDA?linkCode=ml2&tag=timberzizard-20 Yeasu VX-6R: amzn.to/41Q8D6W RG-8X Coax:...
The SINGLE Most Important Thing Every Prepper MUST NOT DO
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Want to be prepared for any situation? Follow the top 2 rules of prepping for ultimate readiness and self-sufficiency. Don't wait, start prepping now! Video By: Silver Survival
Senior Self Defense - Best Of 2024 - Silver Survival
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This is a compilation of the most viewed and useful Senior Safety videos of 2024.
OneLeaf NV400 Bench Top Review
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Bench Top review of the oneleaf.ai Commander NV400 scope, with Range Finder and IR Illuminator. This is a budget friendly NV Scope, with a great feature set, that maps well to the benefits that we need. Affiliate Link: oneleaf.ai/commander-nv400-eagle-2-26x50-4k-digital-day-night-vision-riflescope.html#u169 Video By: Silver Survival
I'm 60 and I Prefer DOGS Over People
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At 60, I choose to avoid people and prefer the company of dogs over humans. Discover why I have chosen this lifestyle and how my furry friends bring me joy and companionship in this video.I'm 60 years old. I avoid people whenever I can. I'm detailing why I think that is in this video. How do you feel about it? Is it just me? Or has the world gone bonkers? Look at the Daniel Penny trial. Would y...
DANGEROUS People You Should AVOID at All Costs
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Learn about the dangerous people you should avoid at all costs. Increase your crime awareness and learn safety strategies for risk assessment in this informative video.From strangers on the street to people you meet online, there are certain individuals you should be cautious around. In this video, we're counting down the top three most dangerous people you'll meet, and the reasons why you shou...
SENIORS: 3 Simple NON-FIREARM Defensive Tools
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In this essential guide, we explore three non-firearm defensive tools tailored for senior citizens to ensure personal safety in a straightforward and manageable way. These tools can give you the motivation to get out and live your life. Chances are, that you'll live a normal pecaful life, God willing. But it's comforting to be prepared. Whether you're living alone or just want an extra layer of...
7 CRUCIAL Tips for PARKING LOT SAFETY
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Defending yourself starts with keeping yourself out of situations that can turn bad fast. In this video, I give you 7 tips to keep yourself safe in parking lots. As Elders, we have tools that the younger bad-actors don't have. These tips can give you the motivation to get out and live your life. Chances are, that you'll live a normal peaceful life, God willing. But it's comforting to be prepare...
Avoid These Vehicle Maintenance SCAMS! Save Thousands!
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SENIORS: 3 Must Know Tips for Evacuations
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3 Simple Tips for Seniors Stay Safe During Civil Unrest
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How To Read DANGEROUS Behavior - Stay Safe
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7 DEADLY TRAPS TO AVOID - Elderly, Adults & Teens
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Toss Wallet - Keep Your Belongings In A Mugging
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ELDER SAFETY - Is Your Routine Putting You At Risk?
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Zeroing For Maximum Point Blank Range And Why You Should
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Which Pellet Did The Beeman R9 Like Best?
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Pellet Selection For Your Survival Air Rifle
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Survival Air Rifle Features That Matter Most
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Benjamin Marauder FT Vs Shooting Gallery
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I enjoyed the video
Thanks for watching!
I subscribed a few weeks ago. I'm 64, Navy Veteran. I'm really enjoying your channel. Sensible, not promoting a bunch of expensive equipment, and good, rational instruction. Good, logical information. Hope to see the channel grow. Thanks for your effort and advice. 👍
Thank you for your service, and thank you for watching. I try to shy away from expensive gadgets (except some of the review videos, which I will not promote unless I really believe they are useful).
Your channel is one of the best prepping type ones out there, and your professional presentations, supported by facts, really make the case for one to trust what you are putting out. Thanks.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I do my best. Stay Safe!
Do a video on the young who are crap treating the elders like an inconvenience. Musk and his generation of diapers has destroyed the young medical people. Don't trust the young medical people video.
Could you restate your point? I see that you’re asking me to make a video, but I sincerely don’t know what you’re asking.
@SilverSurvival The young people in the ER, nursing homes, anywhere they care or serve their elders. They have no respect for life let alone their own elders. Not all but way too many. In my opinion they are a threat to the elderly that cannot fight back, these young people have no empathy for their elders. I seen it with my own eyes experienced some of them and I believe Musk is an idiot for saying the generation in diapers is a nuisance, as it has affected the young people coming into health care system and who's been in a bit. I dealt with 30 somethings and they were most ugly in care and personality was as a teenager in the medical facilities. They 100% treated the elderly I witnessed as an inconvenience, or pain in their own existence. I wouldn't want to be at the mercy of any of them ever, I'm not elderly yet, yet when and now I will not ever trust any of them with my health care.
Another good overview!
Thanks, Frank! How’s your weather out there in your neck of the woods?
@@SilverSurvival normal for this time of year; -25F last night, but we're (slightly) above zero this afternoon. Normal!
@@FrankHurt🤮
@@FarmbyGardens 😆 But it's a dry cold...
@ Yes, I’m sure it is! LoL
This is a re-upload of one of my former videos. I felt it was timely to repost this now. Everybody needs plans as part of their preparedness plan. My heart goes out to those who’ve lost everything, on both coasts. Stay Safe!
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Thanks for watching! I appreciate it.
I always carry. I prefer my wraparound (BellyBand), and can easily position my ppk+2mags. The backup is my M&P shield. Super easy slide too 👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸
No ..take afew laps of the parking lots observations of choke points and hiding places and shadows. Carry a weapon after practicing. Stop living in fear.
Thanks for watching!
I've said for many years, most people are either stupid, crazy, or a combination of the two. Humans are toxic. Animals are pure souls. Every dog is better than every person. Period.
Yes. Animals are never toxic.
Be home by 9pm. Most bad things happen after 9pm.
Canned food/water, extra clothes/blankets,hand warmers, shovel/axe...done, it's an emergency not a camping trip *Also never let tank go below half
I always have Top Ramen in my truck
I keep a sleeping bag and blankets in each car. My wife's van stalled in minus 15 F weather and she and my daughter experienced hypothermia and the early stages of frostbite on their toes. Now we're better prepared.
Extremely important to be prepared.
I am not a cross bow shooter. Never fired one. You placing the bolt in the crossbow inside the triangle isn’t wise ? Tell be I’m dumb ?😊
You don’t have a choice. You cock the crossbow, slide the bolt in, make sure it goes all the way back. That’s the only way to get it done.
Hello from Union, Mo.
Hello! Nice to meet you.
Good video brother. Just to share suggestions, a poncho/ tarp, a Solar charging power bank, toilet paper and or wipes, A good hatchet , bank line and duct tape
Thank you! I keep most of that in the vehicle all the time. I mentioned duct tape. At least I hope I did! It’s certainly in my kit. Stay safe!
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On the case logistics man….⭐ ✅
One of the most important things to have with you is a satellite communication device like a Garmin InReach unit. With it you can text message others, email others, or call in a rescue. It has an electronic compass, weather forecast, maps for the entire world. You need one of these units.
agreed, I personally think the ham radios are over rated in these types of emergencies. Most don’t put the time in to learn proper usage. If it’s an extended incident then I see the benefits. iPhones can contact help via satellite as well.
Great kit! One item suggestion - add a collapsible avalanche shovel. Because….SNOW ;)
Yeah, if a shovel is not part of your basic vehicle equipment, add a shovel for sure!
Also a hatchet is a good tool, and protection also :)
If stranded, stay in vehicle that is lit up like a Christmas Tree. Hunker down. Blankets, tarps, moving blankets. Pillows. Warm socks, warm boots, hats, mits, gloves, layers of clothing. Limit food and water intake at first. More time getting out of vehicle to pee and poop and get cold. Light candles in glass jars. Start vehicle once in a while for heat. Should have a full tank always.
before starting vehicle check that exhaust isn't clogged. That old drive into deep snow/snowbank thing.
3 things that will down a vehicle. 1. Dead battery. 2. Radiator leak/hose leak. 3. Flat tire. Have 2 or 3 ways of correcting these issues to get you home. Example flat tire; spare tire, tire inflator, large cans of Fix A Flat, tire plug kit. Redundancies and back ups.
That’s a great list. Thanks for the additions. That’s all in a video that I’m working on now…except the storm hit before I could finish it. Most of that is in my vehicular EDC. Thanks for watching! And I really do appreciate the comment!
Thank you for many good ideas. I always share them.
Thank you for watching, and sharing the ideas. I really appreciate it.
Toilet paper. Tin can.
Good additions! I have restroom gear in my truck, but not in my winter survival kit! I need to check my other cars! Thank you for the adds!
There has gpt to be a better way than that ham radio. What about a satellite phone? I am not tech savy
Satellite phones are expensive, but yes. They are also a viable option.
Just turned 70. Took up shooting 5 years ago when I moved from a dense urban area to rural North Georgia. Everybody here carries, including me.
I love North Georgia. I spent a couple of years at Camp Merrill. Beautiful country.
Every car needs a roll of heavy duty aluminum foil too. Make a cup and melt snow over the fire or tea light candle to drink.
Great idea!
I made tea light camp fire pits for my sons cars. Three eight hour tea lights in a frisky tin ( three of those ) to go in a wider tomato sauce can that has a bag of sand to dump in( protection from the heat) and a lighter. Six four cups size mylar bags with purified water. Two days of food, a flash light and both a fleece blanket and mylar emergency blanket. I had to force them to put in their cars.....
Very nice! Thank you for sharing that!
Thank you for your video
Thank you for watching! I appreciate it.
I've never seen a shemagh that is thick enough for warmth. Sure you aren't rocking a scarf there instead? If a shemagh, let us know where you found it. Mine looks like cheese cloth its so thin. Also, more of the pup. Pups rule.
It is thin, and yes it’s a shemaugh. They are great for warmth. I have a link to it in the description.
in my truck I have a bag with hang off mini bags *Weight reduction i can remove if i need to hike with it #1 item for winter was a extra pair of wool socks And wool hat/gloves 3 key places you lose heat - Just ask any "Survivor that had frostbite" And something you also want is Bright neon color to be visible (My hat is Orange) The other item is a working flashlight Granted it might not work in freezing weather But they do have fully charged rechargeable batteries in them - IKEA sells some of the best ones on the market. for those with some extra $$$ And your a outdoors man anyways ...A heated jacket with a 12v outlet You can run off the your own jacket for a good min 3 to 8 hours And a 12v adapter to extend that off the car battery I got mine as a gift Thinking i owned a snowmobile ....if your car will not start anyways This would be a good back up
Great tips! I appreciate you sharing that!
@@SilverSurvivalI picked up my bungy cords, ratchet straps, tow rope, tow straps, 2 inch receiver with shackle, soft shackles, tire repair kits both of them and more from Rhino U.S.A. Great American company.
Could you replace the 75 ft coaxel cabel with a cell phone or satellite phone ?
The problem is if you’re stuck in a spot without cell service. For example, I have several spots between my home and work that are complete dead zones. No cell signal at all. Sat phones? Sure! I haven’t used one since my military days. But a sat phone is what, $700.00? Then maybe $70.00 a month for a half hour of service that you won’t likely need. Coax is cheap.
Knowing what you’re going to carry determines how big/small a pack will be. The biggest things I notice people don’t take into consideration are 1-weight of total kit/total amount of gear and 2 the dimensions of the bulky items.
Those are important FACTS! My Get Home Bag is just over 18lbs without water.
You have one of the best “just in case” kits I’ve ever seen that doesn’t have a lot of $ invested into it-lots of “common sense”! Thank you sir
Thank you for your kind words. The military engrained preparedness in my mind, and this is just something we do. Thanks for watching.
@SilverSurvival I have two large black totes with yellow lids, one for all year round kit, the other for winter and a plain tote filled with blankets, sweat shirts, hats, caps, sweaters, socks, underwear, wash clothes towel, hand towel, wipes. In my totes are folded hand saw, 2" reciever with shackle, tow straps, tow rope, soft shackles, come along, ax, hacket, knives, lighters, matches, rubber gloves, paper towels, rags, tools, 4 way lug wrench, NOCO jump starter, jumper cables, wire hanger to tie up muffler, safety glasses, kneeling pad to get under vehicle, electrical tape, Gorilla tape, J.B. Weld, work gloves, glow sticks, poncho, rain gear, industrial water key and more.
@@trajan6927LOVE those Costco totes! Cheap and so useful!
Welcome to the New World Order 🌎🌍
Yup
Excellent points. Could you recommend alternative places to store preps out of sight, both within a home and outside the home? Issues with climate control and accessibility of preps? Thank you.
Yes, absolutely. That’s coming in the next couple of videos.
Thanks!
Must have ? this is a ridiculous video for the average person
I am an average person and need all of this stuff.
And that is why there's a great chance you're dead if something ever happened during a long drive and got lost in winter conditions and got stuck. The great thing about being ready for that to happen is knowing you have a good chance of surviving. Where you think we constantly worry about what ifs, when you are prepped to a degree that can handle multiple situations, you no longer worry as you know what you have needs handled.
@@lunarminx In addition, you can have this on your belt if you get separated from your main kit : Belt Pack or Fanny Pack Survival Kit : Zip-Loc bag as waterproof liner Bic lighter wrapped with Gorilla tape, rubber band,twist tie, wire, relectve orange paracord and tab blocked to prevent leakage. Match book from MRE ( water resistant) Fresnel lens Button compass Whistle (loud flat one from Tops Knives) Toothpick Diaper pin Sabre saw blade Hacksaw blade piece Razor blade ( single edge) Needle P-38 can opener * *( sharp items taped onto a card with clear packaging tape ) Photon Micro Lite flashlight Zip tie Pencil stub and paper Trail marking clip tab Clif bar snack Condom as emergency canteen (unlubricated) Coffee filter Large Bandaid and small Bandaid Alcohol prep pad Benedryl pills (3) Imodium A-D (2) Q-Tip Aluminum foil ( folded) for bowl making, cooking, signeling Chemical hand warmer Moleskin Rubber square from inner tube with cuts as fire starter Sandpaper Square 400 Grit for knife sharpening Dental floss roll ( unwaxed and removed from housing) Mylar space blanket with ranger band around it Rain emergency poncho NOTE : Many items are useful as tinder and otherwise multi-purpose. Weight under 1.5 pounds. This kit will be attached to you even if you aren't carrying a backpack or lose your pack. It is portable enough to obviate the need for an Altoids tin kit or other inadequate gimmicky survival kit.
Zip ties are a useful addition.
Tea candles for heat 😂😂😂
Thanks for watching.
In France we have a lot of problèmes with the African migrants. I am almost 80 and scare to go out so I got me a whistle that people use in trekking and I go outside with walking batons it makes me a little more sécu. In plus I live in a town where there has been no rape nor murder so far
I was looking for a video that covered exactly this, I am surprised you uploaded this only a day ago. Thank you for all the advice and suggestions.
I'm glad it was helpful. I actually posted this video a few months ago, and just re-uploaded it with a different title and thumbnail. I thought it might be important for people to see the information, and new uploads often get a new push from youtube. If you're a subscriber, make sure you've clicked the bell to receive notifications when I upload new content. It comes out at least weekly. Thank you for watching!
If you carry that much stuff, you might need to carry a 5 gallon can of gas in case you run out of gas from hauling all that weight around LOL. 😁☺
@ yeah. But this is my truck kit. There’s a better chance of getting stranded in it, based on its use.
Unfortunately people mistake kindness for weakness. Which is ridiculous.
They sure do, and it's sad.
This younger generation has been totally brainwashed. People need to pay attention to what there being taught.
Oh yeah! We have to increase the amount of H1B immigrants, because our employee pool is o bad at Math and Science...but we have time for Woke studies? Our education system needs a revamp.
Most of this is because of this administration. Thank God Biden is going.
He hasn't helped.
Thank you. I appreciate the links so I can do some research from there. Appreciate all you do. Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!
You’re welcome! I haven’t finished the link set yet, but I’ll get most of it added tomorrow. Had homestead activities to do today, to get ready for the cold spell.
And Happy New Year to you too!
Wow! That's some bag. 👍
Yep! My old gym bag, fits everything I need, and cost me nothing, since I’ve had it for over 20 years. :)
What a 🤔 thing to talk about , how have we come to this? Broken down society with no respect
It’s definitely not the world I grew up in.