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Wraps That Keep YOU Moving: Ankle and Wrist Tutorial
Don’t let an injury ruin your hike! In this video, I’ll show you step-by-step how to wrap a wrist and ankle using athletic tape to stabilize injuries and keep moving. Whether you’re dealing with a sprain or looking to prevent one, these essential first aid skills are a must for every outdoor enthusiast. Learn how to stay safe on the trail and be prepared for the unexpected. Watch now and hike with confidence!
Check out our Easy Food Storage Plan: pantrypreparedness.com/food-storage-made-of-the-meals-your-family-loves/
#preparedness #readyforanything #firstaid #ankleinjury #wristinjury #athletictape #backpacking #fishing #hiking
Timestamps:
0:00 - 2:00 Intro
2:00 - 10:58 Ankle Wrap
10:58 - 13:37 Wrist Wrap
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Goldbacks: The Future of Tangible Wealth
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Goldbacks are revolutionizing the way we think about money, wealth protection, and financial freedom. In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Goldbacks, a spendable, decentralized gold currency that combines the timeless value of gold with cutting-edge technology. Learn how Goldbacks can help you protect your wealth, invest in precious metals, and break free from the cycle of ...
6 Knots EVERYONE Should Know: Do You?
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Master the art of knot tying with Jake and Rick as they guide you through some of the most essential knots for any outdoor, survival, or everyday situation! Whether you're securing a tarp, lowering heavy branches, or just brushing up on your knot skills, this video has something for everyone. Here's what you'll learn: Overhand Knot & Overhand Loop: The building blocks of many useful knots. Bowl...
Vermiculture Upgrade: 1 Year In, What I've Learned
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Turning kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost for my garden has been an exciting journey-but my first worm bin had its challenges. From water pooling and messy castings to lost worm tea, my 55-gallon drum setup needed a major upgrade. In this video, I’ll take you through the lessons I learned and the step-by-step process of building my new and improved worm farm. Using a split-barrel design...
Prepping Gifts ANYONE would love
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Looking for gift ideas that are practical, exciting, and thoughtful? In this video, we share seven awesome preparedness items that are perfect for emergencies AND everyday life. Whether you’re shopping for friends, family, or even yourself, these gifts are sure to impress and inspire! Every year, my parents gift us preparedness items for Christmas-last year it was food storage (useful, but not ...
Putting the Garden to Bed: 3 Step Plan
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Today we’re preparing the garden for winter with a powerful, eco-friendly layering method that enriches the soil and promotes healthier growth next season. This easy, affordable approach uses three simple layers: vermicompost, biochar, and mulched leaves-each bringing unique benefits to your garden bed. Here’s our winter prep formula: Vermicompost - This nutrient-packed layer adds essential min...
Dutch Oven: MOST Versatile Cooking Method
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Check out our Easy Food Storage Plan: pantrypreparedness.com/food-storage-made-of-the-meals-your-family-loves/ Here are the Recipes for what I made! Dutch Oven Bread Loaf - pantrypreparedness.com/easiest-dutch-oven-bread-loaf/ Spinach Artichoke Dip in a Dutch Oven - #preparedness #readyforanything Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links. This means that at no addit...
How to find your phone WITHOUT reception
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This week we learned a new trick the hard way, how to find your phone when there's no cell service. While out hunting I dropped my phone during a long hike. After coming up with some helpful tricks and hiking a number of miles it all finally paid off when I was able to get a bluetooth connection. Check out our Easy Food Storage Plan: pantrypreparedness.com/food-storage-made-of-the-meals-your-fa...
THIS Trick is the Ultimate Treat for Chickens
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Forget the usual jack-o'-lantern carving-this year, we decided to try something a little... unconventional. Instead of using carving tools, we're letting my sister's chickens do all the hard work! Watch as we let the chickens peck away until we end up with a carved creation like you’ve never seen before. It’s messy, it’s fun, and it’s a little bit of Halloween magic! Why This Is More Than Just ...
Everything you NEED for your 72 hour kit
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In this video, we break down everything you need to pack in a 72-hour survival kit with recommendations for each season. From hydration essentials and sun protection to lightweight shelter and first aid, we cover it all. Whether you're prepping for a summer camping trip, hiking adventure, or just want to be ready for unexpected emergencies, these items will keep you safe and comfortable in any ...
Why You NEED a 72-Hour Kit Before It's Too Late!!!
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When disaster strikes, will you be ready? In this video, we explore the importance of having a 72-hour kit on hand for emergencies like hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters. We'll break down real-life situations where having a survival kit is essential to your safety and survival. Using recent hurricane footage, we demonstrate how quickly you could find yourself in a situation where ...
Firewood Haul: Best Deal in the Woods
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I’ll guide you through the process of securing firewood using Forest Service permits-showing you how to get the most bang for your buck! We’ll break down the cost of cutting your own firewood versus buying it in town, and I’ll share pro tips on how to properly store your firewood to make it last all season long. Whether you're preparing for a cozy winter or stocking up for outdoor adventures, t...
Backpack Showdown: Are YOU Survival-Ready?
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Looking for the best Bug Out Bag for your emergency preparedness or survival kit? We’ve put three of the most popular bug-out bags through an in-depth comfort and durability test to find out which one stands up to real-world use. In this video, we’ll test each bag for comfort over extended wear and assess how well they fit, pack, and adjust to different body types Get 10% off of our tests winne...
Water Storage 101: Easy 30 Day Plan
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Water Storage 101: Easy 30 Day Plan
From Vine to Jar: A Sweet Family Tradition
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From Vine to Jar: A Sweet Family Tradition
Don't Get Stranded! Which Jump Starter Truly Delivers
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Don't Get Stranded! Which Jump Starter Truly Delivers
Tastiest Stump Removal Method: Rocket Stump
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Tastiest Stump Removal Method: Rocket Stump
Fly Trap Showdown: DIY vs Store Bought
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Fly Trap Showdown: DIY vs Store Bought
Fly Problems: Can Captivator Save My Yard?
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Fly Problems: Can Captivator Save My Yard?
Our Family Property: 20 Acre Canvas
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Our Family Property: 20 Acre Canvas
Safety Tips: City Streets to Bear Trails
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Safety Tips: City Streets to Bear Trails
ULTIMATE Electric Cooler Buyers Guide
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ULTIMATE Electric Cooler Buyers Guide
Starlink Setup While Camping
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Starlink Setup While Camping
Herbicide Laced Compost DESTROYED My Garden
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Herbicide Laced Compost DESTROYED My Garden
First-Time Backpacking with Jack: Gear Reviews and Insights
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First-Time Backpacking with Jack: Gear Reviews and Insights
I Put This Solar Generator To The Test: Lion Energy Summit
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I Put This Solar Generator To The Test: Lion Energy Summit
Eagle Scout Approved: 5 Vital Survival Skills
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Eagle Scout Approved: 5 Vital Survival Skills
Willow Water: FREE Root Hormone
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Willow Water: FREE Root Hormone
Preparing for the Storm: Tree Trimming
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Preparing for the Storm: Tree Trimming
DIY Hugelkultur: Practical Gardening for Beginners
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DIY Hugelkultur: Practical Gardening for Beginners

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  • @MDCreekmore
    @MDCreekmore День тому

    You all at income school got into an over saturated niche and one that fluctuates wildly depending on who's appointment as the president. Democrat in office interest in prepping spikes... Trump goes in it crashes. Ive been online and in the niche since 2008 so I've seen it and seeing it again now.

  • @Bobby-k8q
    @Bobby-k8q День тому

    How does a person buy in because the federal reserve note is failing

  • @flatsville9343
    @flatsville9343 2 дні тому

    Worm death for "composting worms," which are a tropical variety (ties), begins at about 40 F. They slow down & stop working below 60F. Worm farmers who over winter their worms ourdoors, do so in-ground, using a mass of compostable insulation containing some "hot" components like chicken manure, heaped & covered with woodchips or mounds of leaves. You need some space for this as the edges of the in ground area will not be habitable & worm will gravitate towards the center for warmth. I don't think a raised barrel with an exposed horse manure heat source will cut it. At 37F they are dying. Which USDA Zone are you in?

  • @familiarshadow1
    @familiarshadow1 3 дні тому

    If my math is right, wouldn’t the bdh high energy bars have the highest protein at 12.5g/serving/65 ish per 2400k?

  • @pantrypreparedness
    @pantrypreparedness 3 дні тому

    These are all of the products from the video! Headlamp - www.costco.com/infinity-x1-70... Power Bank - amzn.to/4i1uJZB Pepper Spray - amzn.to/490RgBK Bear Spray - www.costco.com/udap-pepper-power-bear-spray-with-griz-guard-holster-2-pack.product.4000233441.html Paracord Kit - amzn.to/3Z0r4Ti Life Straw - amzn.to/4hYTndv Fire Starting Kit - amzn.to/40YPFug

  • @hellvhshmokvh
    @hellvhshmokvh 4 дні тому

    3/4 are total sht only 5.11 is good enough, petsonally using 1st gen rush24, pretty good pack but wanna try mystery ranch 3dap as well

  • @THEGOLDPILLAR777
    @THEGOLDPILLAR777 5 днів тому

    You guess it NY goldbacks will 100% make this mainstream!!!!

  • @johnndavis7647
    @johnndavis7647 5 днів тому

    I noticed that one unit had more than one filter cartridge in it. That will filter water faster than a unit with a single cartridge filter. If you are in a hurry then you might order a unit that takes two or more cartridges. I top my tank off in the evening so I have a full tank in the morning. Then in the morning i pour a quart in the top before I draw off a quart from the bottom. Water comes out faster from a full tank than it does when the water level starts to get low. Thanks for the video

  • @ytwatcher6020
    @ytwatcher6020 6 днів тому

    I dont understand the two separate containers at the back, one labeled waste water and the other tap water. Then the max means they're both filled at the same time mixing the water in both container. So what's the purpose of that? Am I drinking the waste water?

  • @Martin42944
    @Martin42944 6 днів тому

    Lukotape is what you want if you want something to handle blisters as well. It can play the role of moleskin while being closer to athletic tape. Super strong adhesive, while having a little flex and a lot of abrasion resistance. 2ndSkin is also a lifesaver in the backcountry. Blisters, burns, cuts, etc. It keeps the area clean and moist to help speed up the healing process.

  • @Robert-ew7qk
    @Robert-ew7qk 7 днів тому

    You should blend your worm food and freeze it. You can put a measured amount in freezer bags to feed them with.

  • @keithmagalhaes8746
    @keithmagalhaes8746 8 днів тому

    Nice thing about the goldback is the small denomination. Sure high premium but so is my time. The usd is worth-less than ever. Own some goldbacks well worth it.

  • @sgomez8194
    @sgomez8194 9 днів тому

    Can you groceries or pay for stuff at home depot with goldbacks?

    • @Elliotsmom
      @Elliotsmom 9 днів тому

      @@sgomez8194 No most the businesses are small businesses and franchises but this will change over time. Right now I have several hardware stores near me that except then.

    • @keithmagalhaes8746
      @keithmagalhaes8746 8 днів тому

      You can use them as currency. But only in the handful of states that recognize them. Which is the states that they make goldbacks for i.e. Utah, wyoming, and a few others. I say too though I. Washington state where I live I would accept payment for contracting services in goldbacks 100%.

    • @RichardRoche-c2w
      @RichardRoche-c2w 6 днів тому

      Home Depot, no (just like Lowe’s) as it is nationwide and Goldbacks aren’t. However, in places where they are found, Ace Hardware accepts them.

  • @classicalmusicvideos1276
    @classicalmusicvideos1276 9 днів тому

    hahahahah holy shit, pay 5 times over for the weight of gold you get. Thats the way to wealth, guys run!!!!

    • @BlueBirds-fs1id
      @BlueBirds-fs1id 3 дні тому

      😂 Understand why premiums are calculated. Get educated. Then comment

  • @good2goskee
    @good2goskee 9 днів тому

    PRETTY.....but far too expensive. I will have gold bars and coins (not art). If I need to fractionalize and make smaller purchases...that's silver, my friend.

    • @Tesseract1887
      @Tesseract1887 6 днів тому

      You miss the point, the whole point is to be conveniant, you can't spend silver coins just any way, yes they hold their value well but you have to sell them to a coin store normally before you can spend them

    • @good2goskee
      @good2goskee 6 днів тому

      @@Tesseract1887 essentially and in all practicality the same can be said with gold backs. Logic: A past gf was Venezuelan and told me when their currency went to dog poop the USD was king. HOWEVER.... cambios (which were everywhere) would 100% take gold and silver as hard currency and change it to Bolivars, USD, Euro, or neighbouring currency. During a financial crisis the exchange businesses and small cambios could cheaply, effectively, and accurately determine purity and authenticity of silver or gold without XRFs and expensive gravity scales. They made their own gravity scales which can be pretty accurate and they would use multiple other tests to assess the silver and gold. As an aside.... the whole narrative about adding value to AGE ect due recognizability is nonsense in a SHTF scenario. I'd say Venezuela is pretty SHTF like (but I guess it could be worse). In Caracas, the cambios would not pay anything extra because of the stamp on the PM regardless if it had an eagle, a maple, or an antelope. Once they authenticated the PM, it was valued at a standard flat silver or gold rate regardless if it was a pure silver ring or an ASE. Why do I say this? If you are stacking silver to help you in a Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Lebanon hyper-inflation, or even a Mad Max situation, then have cheap silver (bars and rounds) where you get as many ounces or fractions for your dollar. If you are stacking in a foreseeable stable society, then have your recognizable sovereign coins. Personally, I have a variety because I do not know what the future holds. However, other than being a collectible, I don't see gold backs as good value.

    • @good2goskee
      @good2goskee 6 днів тому

      @@Tesseract1887 silver will do the job equally to gold backs. Gold and silver bullion has been seen in the cambios of Venezuela as an option to the USD after the Bolivar collapse. During economic trauma, certainty is more important than convenience. I can buy more silver junk, rounds, or sovereigns than gold backs for more dollars. In a SHTF scenario, that is what we need....not art

    • @Tesseract1887
      @Tesseract1887 6 днів тому

      @good2goskee yeah well still missing the point goldbacks aren't meant for nor am I referring to a shtf scenario, goldbacks aren't made for stackers they can be used that way but its not the point

    • @BlueBirds-fs1id
      @BlueBirds-fs1id 3 дні тому

      I like your argument. But I respectfully disagree. In the long run GBs will be more accepted in the future IMO. But who know maybe u will be right in 10 years. I’m hedging with both

  • @canadiansilverseeker
    @canadiansilverseeker 9 днів тому

    I love gold... but I dont think I will ever buy a goldback unless they become vastly more popular. Just IMO. Happy Stackin eh!

  • @MADuranDude777
    @MADuranDude777 9 днів тому

    Does anyone know of a business or person that accepts goldbacks in Texas or Oklahoma?

  • @Allyyyyyyyyyyyyyyt
    @Allyyyyyyyyyyyyyyt 10 днів тому

    50 likes on my comment and I’ll record myself eating 100 dollars wort of goldbacks on camera.

  • @imustbust998
    @imustbust998 10 днів тому

    what about condensation and sweat inside making you get wet. I imagine these things could cause a tough morning if it's still cold and now you're also damp.

  • @shaun1258
    @shaun1258 10 днів тому

    Multiple Hundreds of percent of premiums are not the future. It’s a novelty item for now.

    • @caryphillips4885
      @caryphillips4885 10 днів тому

      Good thing the premiums on them are less than 100%. Also, the thing about currency is that it changes hands a lot, and the more hands it changes, the more the premium gets drowned out.

    • @Tesseract1887
      @Tesseract1887 6 днів тому

      ​@caryphillips4885 seriously people are missing the point it is tied to gold but you arent buying it to stack its not the point right now it is spendable but if enough businesses adopt it, it could be quite conveniant and not at all expensive it has to be put into circulation if every business takes it and jsut converts all of it into the usd by selling it to coin shop or something it won't make sense but even then the premiun would decrease, what would help make it more conveniant is if more franchises accepted it and small businesses so it can be recirculated

    • @BlueBirds-fs1id
      @BlueBirds-fs1id 3 дні тому

      Really? The USD has a premium of ♾️, yet people have no problem trading that premium

    • @shaun1258
      @shaun1258 3 дні тому

      @@BlueBirds-fs1id They only trade the dollar until everyone finds out 99% of the dollar has been devalued, at that point, the goldback may make sense. I would have some in my SHF bag next to the toilet paper, water, cigarettes and alcohol. They will all hold some value.

  • @JohnnyStacker
    @JohnnyStacker 10 днів тому

    good video. Love the beauty and amazing designs. The drawback is the insane and unjustified premiums on these goldbacks. It's way too much. It's price gouging at it's best for ultra fractional gold "notes".

    • @Elliotsmom
      @Elliotsmom 10 днів тому

      @@JohnnyStacker Production costs are high, and labor is expensive. Thus, they lose money on half-goldbacks. Goldbacks have outperformed gold bullion over the last four years!

    • @BlueBirds-fs1id
      @BlueBirds-fs1id 3 дні тому

      Premiums are calculated because you lose the premium when selling at melt. GB’s never lose the premium because they never trade at melt. Learn why premiums are calculated, then you will know when they apply

  • @TheMostSlyFox
    @TheMostSlyFox 10 днів тому

    A goldback is 100% more premium than a 1oz gold eagle that's what it is

    • @BlueBirds-fs1id
      @BlueBirds-fs1id 3 дні тому

      The USD has a ♾️ premium over 1oz Eagles. You can spend GB’s. Gold Eagles are only for stacking and the premium is lost. “Thats what it is”

    • @TheMostSlyFox
      @TheMostSlyFox 3 дні тому

      @BlueBirds-fs1id you can lose 50% of your purchasing power compared to getting bullion. The exchange is the same in any transaction. "Whats gold spot price, how much gold is in what you want to exchange to me for goods or services". I'd never accept someone trying to pay me with gold saying "actually this gold is worth 100% more than bullion because a private company says so". Get coins instead

  • @danielbbq
    @danielbbq 10 днів тому

    Thanks for this video. Very informative. Keep them comming. Maybe tslk about the preppers-mini stack somw time.

  • @Rhoen13
    @Rhoen13 11 днів тому

    Subbed

  • @Elliotsmom
    @Elliotsmom 11 днів тому

    This was a well-done video! 😊

  • @Ohio_Hobbies_Guy
    @Ohio_Hobbies_Guy 11 днів тому

    Goldback are awesome!

  • @Holistichomeschool
    @Holistichomeschool 11 днів тому

    Just subscribed! More goldback content please.

  • @arakanelite
    @arakanelite 11 днів тому

    Buddy, couple things. That is way too much food for 1k worms. Also adding that much to a new bin is not good. It is going to go anaerobic and smell. You want about 20k worms in that size with that much food. Also you are layering like compost. If you arent careful you will cook your worms. Side note. The liquid that comes out is not worm tea. I would not use it on the plants.

  • @johncolvin2750
    @johncolvin2750 11 днів тому

    the liquid in your bin is called leachate not worm tea .leachate is non broken down food waist basically sewage so please be careful using it in your food garden

  • @ashledashnaw2575
    @ashledashnaw2575 12 днів тому

    You're not supposed to leave the bands on even with the disposable anyways. Reason being is because if for whatever reason the seal comes unsealed, bacteria can get in there and with the band on the jar it can reseal the lid after bacteria gets in. And you wouldn't know until you open it to eat.

  • @mangoyacho
    @mangoyacho 12 днів тому

    This is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing!

  • @darmatm9416
    @darmatm9416 12 днів тому

    how long does it take to make a gallon of water.

  • @elizabethbrown1276
    @elizabethbrown1276 12 днів тому

    I bought two big Berkey black filters and they were both covered with mold within a couple of days. I made several attempts to contact Berkey by phone, live chat on their website and email. They would not respond to my messages or return my calls. Berkey is not a reputable company and I'm not the only one that has had this terrible experience with moldy Berkey filters and with the Berkey company. I switched to Alexapur from "my patriot supply", great filters with excellent customer service. Please do yourself a favor and buy filters from a reputable company and stay away from Berkey.

  • @yelenasandler2358
    @yelenasandler2358 13 днів тому

    Absolutely great review. Thank you. I was wandering whether you had a chance to ever use Aqua Rain? I have been using Aqua Rain since 2010. Absolutely love it. However, recently my lower chamber’s rim started to give a crack. So, I bought Alexapure. It’s the same concept. Different filters, black. I still have extra ceramic tan color filters. Have not tried to use them in AlexaPure. Use the one it came with and bought 2 additional ones. But do you know how the ceramic ones compare to the black ones? I had no problems with them for 15 years. Just cleaned them regularly. Sometimes boiled them. Replaced them a few times. Many thanks in advance for your reply.

  • @AbeTaylor-bd9oe
    @AbeTaylor-bd9oe 13 днів тому

    Goldbacks are the future of real money

    • @DebbielovesBarney1
      @DebbielovesBarney1 11 днів тому

    • @Elliotsmom
      @Elliotsmom 11 днів тому

      @@mtake100Where did you get your number? Did you conduct a study or something? I have watched a bunch of UA-cam channels testing it out, and they found that 40% of small businesses would take it. I had many great experiences spending them last year. A few years ago, it was pretty rough. Definitely not 99.99%

    • @Holistichomeschool
      @Holistichomeschool 11 днів тому

      Wealth you can hold! ❤

    • @AbeTaylor-bd9oe
      @AbeTaylor-bd9oe 10 днів тому

      @@mtake100 You crypto guys live on hopeium. The rest of the world is buying gold. Bitcoin and all crypto will implode. Gold has been money for over 5,000 years. Crypto is a blip on the radar. Gold is money, everything else is credit.

    • @Addiegirl65
      @Addiegirl65 10 днів тому

      @@mtake100 I accept the Goldback at my business. A lot of my friends are taking them now too. Did not see a lot of customers at first but I see A LOT more especially the last six months. Reasons we decided to take them: -goldback users give my business priority over my competitors -goldback users are less price-conscious, and also tend to be a more reliable trustworthy understanding type of person --goldback we take as pavment appreciate in value (against fiat currencies) on average (no guarantees) -support the goldback community in our efforts to liberate humanity from the evils of fiat currency.

  • @dnawormcastings
    @dnawormcastings 13 днів тому

    Great way to get rid of old pumpkins also 🇳🇿🪱

  • @LostInIce4
    @LostInIce4 13 днів тому

    Just a small tip: If the battery is at a very low voltage, keep the jump starter connected for a few minutes to raise the voltage on the 12V battery prior to starting.

    • @SnowLobo-d9n
      @SnowLobo-d9n 12 днів тому

      If the battery is too low, these jumpstarters will not send power. It's a safety feature so that if you accidentally touch the leads together, they will not arc out. It requires a certain amount of voltage from the car battery to give the jump starter a signal to then start sending power. The VTOMAN has the "Boost" button that allows you to bypass the safety and send power no matter what. It's handy in cases like this where the car battery is so depleted.

  • @dalepres1
    @dalepres1 13 днів тому

    Rule #6 may be "Use your preps" but rule #1 seems to be "get your parents to buy your homestead land for you."

  • @heymrcody
    @heymrcody 13 днів тому

    this content is golden ⭐

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 13 днів тому

    those bivies.will keep rain off of you, and block some of the wind, but the blankets leak your heat and the bivies soak you in condensation. They have no ability to stop heat loss by conduction, so youll have to pull a hammock thru them or set up on a sleeping pad or big pile of dry debris. If you dont, the ground will suck all of the heat out of you. You'll have to be in the Asian squat position, for hours, to minimize heat loss by conduction. You can do MUCH better. Get the XL size reflective tyvek bivy from 2GoSystems, 1.5 lbs and $95. It's not worth much by itself, but if you envelope it in a couple of heavy duty, 3 oz each 55 gallon drum liners itll let you sleep ok at 40F in rain and wind, in just cammies, balaclava, unlaced shoes, 3 pairs of sock liners, gloves and shemagh. If youu've got longjohns and a coat, 30F. this still requires a hammock set 6" off the ground, and debris kicked under the hammock, Pull a ridgeline and the hammock thru the bivy and another ridgeline between the bivy and the envelope. You can't let the bivy touch you, or the envelope and neither can touch the ground, unless youv'e got a LOT of dry debris under the envelope and between the envelope and the bivy. You've got to keep those 2 layers of trapped air around you. Cut the rain flapes off of the bivy, or they WILL jam the zippers, with you inside of the bivy. You dont need the flaps, cause the bivy is inside of the envelope of plastic bags. AVOID the regular size Trifect bivy, unless you're a very small Asian guy or petite woman. You WILL get condensation on the inside of the drum liner 'envelope', but the space between the bivy and envelope and the tyvek membrane, wont let that moisture get to you.

  • @BarlitosC
    @BarlitosC 14 днів тому

    For a 17 min video expected to show the system and connection to timer/valve…

  • @nailsalonneenah1164
    @nailsalonneenah1164 14 днів тому

    great video thanks

  • @billhatcher2984
    @billhatcher2984 14 днів тому

    If the manure is dry it wont heat as much

  • @billhatcher2984
    @billhatcher2984 14 днів тому

    Way too much ffood for 1000 worms i wouldnt feed them untill all was gone

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics 14 днів тому

    Congratulations on reaching 200 subscribers. Great video.

  • @bobbiejofouts1708
    @bobbiejofouts1708 15 днів тому

    You're showing concern about your worms getting too cold. Does the volume of soil in your bin make it so the worms will not get too hot in the summer? I've seen people recommend using frozen water bottles in their bins to protect them from excess heat. I don't know how well this works or if it's even needed in your case. Maybe it doesn't get hot where you are. Thanks for sharing, and I'd love to know your thoughts about this.

  • @johnroufos8569
    @johnroufos8569 16 днів тому

    Great videoo . It seems to me tho that you let the browns too dry and the worms wont like it .

  • @bretthogan5805
    @bretthogan5805 16 днів тому

    Worns just gonna poop where they eat brother

  • @lauriaktahi
    @lauriaktahi 17 днів тому

    i was sitting here worried about that drain being too wide, good job, adding the screen!

  • @TheJeof1000
    @TheJeof1000 20 днів тому

    connect positive first then the negative terminal

    • @SnowLobo-d9n
      @SnowLobo-d9n 12 днів тому

      Doesn't matter in this case because the leads weren't even live when he connected them to the battery. If they were live, you wouldn't want to connect to the negative battery terminal anyway.