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My BUGOUT BAG Essentials
This is a review of my bugout bag and what I carry in it. It took me a while to perfect my bag to where it's manageable and mobile.
Below, you will see a small list of what I carry!
Eberlestock Skycrane II Pack
NEBO
12,000 LUMEN FLASHLIGHT WITH MAGNETIC
DIAL
Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel, Hardwood Handle
SurvivorCord XT Paracord | 100 FOOT
Leatherman RAPTOR SHEARS
Worksharp GUIDED FIELD
SHARPENER
warbonnet Superfly tarp
Warbonnet
Blackbird XLC hammock
G95 Gear BIOGAITER
usgi industries MULTI-USE SURVIVAL RAIN PONCHO
usgi industries THERMAL INSULATED CAMPING BLANKET:
62" X 82" MULTI-USE LINER FOR OUTDOOR / SURVIVAL
Pathfinder Canteen Cooking Set
Motorola Solutions TALKABOUT T270
Two-Way Radio 2 Pack
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Відео

My Every Day Carry Gear
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This is a list of what I carry on a day to day basis. some of the things are mission specific but it's mostly what you see in the video. Here below is a list of what I carry starting in the order I showed it in the video Thanks for watching! Benchmade 560BK-1 - Freek 560-1, EDC Folding Knife CRKT Piet EDC Folding Pocket Knife LEATHERMAN, Rebar Multitool LEATHERMAN, Surge Heavy Duty Multitool Vi...
Eberlestock skycrane 2 Gear review
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this is my very first review of the eberlestock J79 skycrane 2. after 5 years this bag in my collection has proven to be the best bag in my collection. hands down the best all around backpack I've ever had. :Description: The J79 Skycrane II is a modular load bearing system consisting of three primary bags: the basic J79 pack, the pull-out G1 "Little Brother" pack, and a removable fanny/courier ...

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  • @Notorious.Torrez5024
    @Notorious.Torrez5024 Місяць тому

    Your water?

  • @joelnickles8478
    @joelnickles8478 5 місяців тому

    Why are you carrying all food for 3 people for 2 weeks on a 3 day max loadout. Way too much gear. Did I miss the map of the area you are traveling in and this system with clothing and sleep gear should be adjusted every 2-3 months in the south for temperature and rain conditions. If you have a pinch you do not need a rain jacket. Moleskin is a first aid item . Place in IFAK. Perhaps decide where you are bugging out to and tweak bag to get to that location . Sorry to ramble but you have a lot to learn. Your wife should be carrying her own gear.just sayin

  • @mer171
    @mer171 9 місяців тому

    Core sample well said!

  • @venisonslayer
    @venisonslayer 10 місяців тому

    Good video, informative to see other setups. Thank you

  • @jonfaber4663
    @jonfaber4663 Рік тому

    Nice job. I bought this five or so years ago, too. The G1 Little Brother pack is my bushcraft pack and SkyCrane is my pack for deer and elk hunting. It's a great setup

  • @danielsanders2412
    @danielsanders2412 Рік тому

    Dude. That bag weighs more than you. You need to be able to carry it more than a couple of miles. 10 miles minimum… You will die of exhaustion

  • @hobodavid4734
    @hobodavid4734 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/UkAGJaMi3Vo/v-deo.htmlsi=EGam_lWvqvUC4yXs

  • @seancord4571
    @seancord4571 Рік тому

    great video

  • @Prepperpod
    @Prepperpod Рік тому

    I hope you will do that markhor 45 review with a more trimmed loadout. Thanks for the vid🤙

  • @jeffarnold8425
    @jeffarnold8425 Рік тому

    have 35+ year in the outdoors hiking camping etc . my BOB i take camping 4-6 times a year .2 to 3 days . my fix blade knife is 6 in long and its all i needed . we have 2 man tent no poles just set up with string between 2 trees and 4 guide lines w 8 stakes wife carry a 8x8 tarp string stakes for extra rain protection . for clothes we carry 1 shirt 1 pants 3 socks 3 underwear and a fleece coat . nice compass how accurate is it ? i would carry a better one have 5 topo maps of differant areas . all my years camping hiking never had a use for a hatcket . 2 solar panels really ? you can survive without all you ele devices for 3-5 days . your son instead of being on a tablet start teaching him outdoor skills . show him differant animal tracks fishing etc

  • @fatandfurious5940
    @fatandfurious5940 Рік тому

    Always been told that your pack never should weight more than one third of your body weight... As my backpack was 70 pounds i found the trick... i gained weight.. i'm now 275 so it should be good up to 90 pounds of load.. i now plan to be able to go as far as several hundred meters before i probably die on my back like a turtle in the middle of the street...

  • @je4922
    @je4922 Рік тому

    형 칼 리뷰좀 해줘

  • @ronhuggins696
    @ronhuggins696 Рік тому

    What is the name brand of the bag you are representing? Where did you purchase this bag? Thank you.

  • @jasonoliver7881
    @jasonoliver7881 Рік тому

    Where do you store the donkey that carries that pack for you?

  • @jonathanespejo4894
    @jonathanespejo4894 Рік тому

    31:36 Does anyone know which solar battery pack that is exactly?

  • @kevinokey5077
    @kevinokey5077 Рік тому

    For med training check out Patriot Nurse and take online courses she’s great and through

  • @brianbloecher5706
    @brianbloecher5706 Рік тому

    I have Leatherman multi tools and I carry channel lock pliers too

  • @brianbloecher5706
    @brianbloecher5706 Рік тому

    You mentioned medical training... You look up Refuge Medical?

  • @BambiEwing-lt8kr
    @BambiEwing-lt8kr Рік тому

    Great video. Super cool stuff!

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому

    Brother I am impressed by the amount of thought, time & especially money invested but there are 2 concerns that are pretty serious: FOOD. Food is something we need at least 2x per day. A pack that large should be 70% food. The other concern is a two-fer: that pack has got to be coming in at closer to 75 pounds. I’ve been backpacking for decades and that’s a monster’s monster. Solution? I recommend caching supplies at your ultimate destination and if necessary bury a few 60 mik mortar cans along the way. Part 2 of the two-fer is unless you GOOD on day 1 that pack is exactly what criminals are going to be looking for because they know that the coyote brown/ MOLLE/ tactical gear is most likely to contain expensive guns, comms, optics & tools. I’d throw a 50 gallon Hefty bag over the whole rig. But especially if traveling with wife and kid(s) get down into the 50L range, something civvy looking (navy blue or gray and no MOLLE) and secure the tactical gear at your destination. You seem like a good dude. And a guy who cares about his family. Don’t want you getting ….not making it to safety.

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому

    0:13 where’re ya bugging out? I’m amazed at how many people per year describe their go bag and yet haven’t thought 10 seconds about which direction they’re pointing their feet or steering wheel

  • @melindabaker1033
    @melindabaker1033 Рік тому

    You might check out Refuge Medical for their classes--stop the billed, trauma, etc.

  • @unclefreedom213
    @unclefreedom213 Рік тому

    well you're running Eberlestock so I immediately assess that you have rucked out before or distance hiked. If you had Kelty, Mystery Ranch, or osprey I would assess the same thing. Best in the biz for comfort

  • @LovingIdaho
    @LovingIdaho Рік тому

    I have been building and rebuilding my bug out bag for 40 years now . I think I got it right for me now .

  • @anewprepperBrazil
    @anewprepperBrazil Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/M7MkZQ3bdIU/v-deo.html

  • @revelized
    @revelized Рік тому

    i run the same pack, the solar panel fits great in the front pouch of the G1 and allows for quick deployment when hiking (just pull it out and clip in onto the outside of the pack, may as well make the best use of the sun if its out)

  • @DistortedSmiles
    @DistortedSmiles Рік тому

    lol you belive in covid...

  • @Biomass1
    @Biomass1 Рік тому

    That's more of an INCH bag than a bugout bag. That's alot of crap.

  • @evphex
    @evphex Рік тому

    The best bugout bag is a house. This bugout nonsense is for pretend.

  • @bigbigbigbigbird
    @bigbigbigbigbird Рік тому

    I didn’t really notice a stove and cook set, or really any water containers.

  • @davidmoorea1961
    @davidmoorea1961 Рік тому

    New Subscriber: …& YES, it IS Always good/Great “..to train with your gear!”-@ ‘bout the 1-minute mark. How else will you know [REALLY KNOW..!!!] what you Can Do with what you HAVE? There are numerous ways & reasons to prepare for the multitudinous possibilities heading OUR Way… Loss of World’s Reserve Currency, Digital Dollar Tidal Wave, OUR Gov’t aiming to Remove our Liberty & resultant FREEDOMS..🇺🇸 PS: Like your video/s…

  • @WillieMakeit
    @WillieMakeit Рік тому

    Bags are ever evolving depending on current needs. Good job good to have plenty of gear. Plus I like seeing the different types of gear out there that I may have missed while studying gear.

  • @fishrrelaxing9361
    @fishrrelaxing9361 Рік тому

    I’m here just cause you don’t see many using the skycrane. Been running the same pack for 6 or so years and curious to see how someone else’s loads it out cause as much room as they have it takes a long time tying to figure out how to layer the load properly in them. I pack mine similar to a point.. it’s extremely difficult to do.. but the frame pack is for all the basic gear, shelter, food, ect.. all the base camp tyoe gear.. the little brother pack is all the essential life and clothing water fire stuff.. much the same way you would pack a basic mil ruck where you’re assaulted pack would go up top inside the pack only this goes inside.. makes it a bit of a pain tbh cause you want all that inside space to pack the light weights stuff in the bottom and heavy stuff up top.. 6 years if this pack and I’ve yet to get it to carry as well as a basic ruck.. but I love the versatility of if to break it down from a ruck to a 3 day pack to a basic day pack with the hood that detaches.. I’ve got the external attachment as well for mine that I use for food.. I went with the 3000cube one for family size food packing but the 1500cub one would be much more practical to use.. once I set camp I simply detach and hang that bag from a tree with cord and that way the rest of the system is still intact and ready to roll if need be.. I wish the internal pockets on the frame were more like the external saddles and I wish they allowed more space cause once full it’s not easy to get the frame to lock up around the j1.. for weight carrying it would make a lot more sense to make the internals bigger and externals smaller to get the weight more centered.. but then again this system was designed for a very specific mil spec niche vs being overly all around versatile.. For what it’s worth I’ve had mine with the extra 3000 cube external bag loaded up to 160lbs before.. still Carry’s well enough although an Alice would be more comfortable for sure.. just hard to get it on and off once you hit about 80lbs without a good elevated seating position so you can still get up with it.. Really my biggest complaint is that stupid dual 1.5l blaster compartments inside the j1.. they are completely worthless to me cause a single 3l is easier to carry and more common to use.. I still use the 3l and use the netting to lock it in and the middle access point to hang it from.. but they really could’ve designed that part a lot better.. I use mine mostly when going on long excursions with the entire family cause I got to carry a lot of their crap.. outside that I find a regular 45l or 65l pack much more useful and practical for almost every possible application.. especially since most of them have pockets on the hip supports. Something vastly overlooked on this bag however I do molle in a holster and pistol for bear lion protection and that is a lot trickier to do with a standard pack and hip pad section.. I mean to anyone who’s tucked with real weight and a frames pack where you need to load carried on the hips not the shoulders something as simple as a quick access firearm or even can of bear spray is not easy to have.. the molle on this does help there.. All in all best pack ive ever seen or used but it does lack in a lot of simple areas compared to a typical ruck style pack and really isn’t ideal for most people and situations..

  • @tattooninja
    @tattooninja Рік тому

    Frame pack for me, anytime I go 30-40 lbs or more

  • @1Rumpelstiltskin
    @1Rumpelstiltskin Рік тому

    wow , thats a bag full of Goodies enjoy the video thank you .

  • @timswaner1716
    @timswaner1716 Рік тому

    Shucks?

  • @jamiebixby6782
    @jamiebixby6782 Рік тому

    There’s so much to unpack here.

  • @MYZTICTRAVLER
    @MYZTICTRAVLER Рік тому

    I didn't watch but the first minute or two because you have a full size pack. That says enough for me. The trend is minimal packs. Not for me. I still use my military long range patrol pack. It's a beast! Like you, I train with mine regularly. That is non negotiable. Thanks for the video. And for being a member of the big pack brigade!!!

    • @VictorGarciaR
      @VictorGarciaR Рік тому

      If you do not have a bug out location and can not "bug in" a large bag is ideal. If its a personal/local event you may end up in a friends house or a hotel. Worst case it is a regional shtf and now you are a premium refugee. A large backpack or a combinarion of a mid-size backpack plus a duffel bag with wheels can be ideal

    • @freethinker2976
      @freethinker2976 Рік тому

      @@VictorGarciaR appreciate the options you've named and likely best ways to take whatcha need depending on where you go

  • @zombielover317able
    @zombielover317able Рік тому

    For the people does the saying thank you for all the hard work you put into this video there's 1,000 plus videos online that do the exact same f****** thing there's no reason that you have to do any work at all you simply followed their blueprint cuz they've already done the work????? Yes it's a great video what there's thousands of the same f****** video???? Tell us something we don't f****** know? Everyone in the comment section that saying great job thank you for the hard work just get the f*** out of here snowflakes you not needed in this this area

  • @guthriethornley8245
    @guthriethornley8245 Рік тому

    *promosm* 💖

  • @paradyne1T101
    @paradyne1T101 Рік тому

    No stove?

  • @joelwatkins4377
    @joelwatkins4377 Рік тому

    Way too much junk in my opinion, and I don’t really believe you use your stuff like you say. This video is just like hundreds of others....”EDC” is all of a sudden the most popular topic. Many posers talking shit who never even use their items. Nothing original and like most...all items look brand new. Everyone is a once a year Bushcrafter now! Lol Everyone is Nomad now! You can tell who uses their stuff and has experience vs. those who just like to buy stuff and show it off on UA-cam. “Look at my EDC!” “Look at my Prepper Pantry!” “Look at my Truck Camper Conversion!” Look at “Me” trying make money on UA-cam! Sorry man, just tired of people doing the same ‘ol shit over and over....

  • @demetreyacoumis6783
    @demetreyacoumis6783 Рік тому

    Watched first 10 minutes of your video, half the stuff you pulled out you couldn’t remember the name, or got it wrong. Hope you entertained yourself, because you were not helpful at all. Very generic video,.

  • @richardksimpson800
    @richardksimpson800 Рік тому

    Nice presentation. I will agree with many other commenters. Bugging out is bare bones. Three days. Running. Hiding. Laying low. Getting out of a city once all the looting and carnage has died down OR just getting to high ground after a disaster. You've got way too many luxury items here. You've built a 70lb apocalypse pack. Keep stripping it down until you are at 35lbs Max. Start with losing two or your three pairs of pants. Keep it up.

    • @ljrandom147
      @ljrandom147 Рік тому

      To each is their own, everyone is different. At the end of the day, it comes down to your capabilities, preference, physical capabilities and ending goal. I compare it to the whole Traditional backpacking vs Ultra light backpacking

  • @atkinsatkins153
    @atkinsatkins153 Рік тому

    So I guess its my future family's load I'm carrying 🤣

  • @BdogFinal14
    @BdogFinal14 Рік тому

    I’m all for redundancy, but at some point, you’re just carrying to much junk. I’d hate to see you checking in at the airport.

  • @driver3899
    @driver3899 Рік тому

    I like your hatchet, that's a cool present

  • @Thee-_-Outlier
    @Thee-_-Outlier Рік тому

    That thing is giant. You ain't bugging out far and fast with that monstrosity, nor would you not look shady in a non permissive situation. Also, you have not considered if you're injured or killed who in the family is gonna carry that thing man??? Everyone in the family should have a small civilian looking pack that has everything the individual needs to survive until you can resupply. You need to go back to the drawing board and also consider burying food and supply caches along preplanned escape routes. In essence you're doing it wrong.

  • @dreamstate207
    @dreamstate207 Рік тому

    You better hope that you never have to bug out with that monster pack.

    • @WillieMakeit
      @WillieMakeit Рік тому

      None of us want to but will if we have to.

  • @aaronzierke9920
    @aaronzierke9920 Рік тому

    Frankly add a pair of boots to it and you have an inch bag.