Bugging Out On A Budget!

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  • You just never know. Seeing the world change so rapidly from one day to the next I think it's a good idea to be prepared for all possibilities, because we can go from calm to chaos in a matter of a few days! Our 6'x10' converted cargo trailer camper would also make the perfect bugout trailer should the need arise to get out of town on short notice. You can convert one very inexpensively too for bugging out, for camping/road trips or both.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 396

  • @jeffreygraf3358
    @jeffreygraf3358 3 роки тому +43

    I followed your advice and bought a 6x12 cargo trailer. Cut in some windows, ceiling fan, 2 LiFeP 200 watt batteries, a NuWay propane stove (double tanks), discobeds. I use it for deer hunting now. Stayed in it comfortably for 2 weeks. I could easily stay in it indefinitely. Warm and dry and very comfortable. I want to thank you for inspiring me to get off my butt and getting it built. Thanks!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +4

      Good job Jeffrey!

    • @JoePAcalaughs
      @JoePAcalaughs 3 роки тому +3

      Awesome! Do you have a video of your build and how you did it?

    • @tomasthomas7407
      @tomasthomas7407 3 роки тому +7

      Hats off for “getting it done” !!!
      Something about getting off one’s butt and enjoying the fruits of one’s labor goes beyond words.
      BTW, Excellent Equipment Choices 🤔👍🏻🥰

    • @NoZenith
      @NoZenith 11 місяців тому

      What size NuWay did you get?

  • @richardr1891
    @richardr1891 3 роки тому +13

    I started life basically "Bugging Out " ... when I was five years old we lived in two Bedroom Shack with a Cast Iron Pump for Water .. an Outhouse .. No Electricity unless the Generator was fired up ... a Wood Fired Cast Iron Stove which also was the only source of heat ... Drinking and Cooking Water had to be brought in by car in Aluminum Milk Barrels .... in the winter the bathroom was the back porch using a 50 Gallon Drum filled with diesel fuel and two slats of wood across the top ... because it was 30 or 40 below zero and you would die before you made it to the Outhouse .... my friends were the Mosquitoes and the Cows next door ... my Toys were the Barb Wire Fence, Rocks and Mud .... I turn on the News and I sure long for the "Good Ol Days" ...

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the memories Richard, much appreciated.

    • @francismcclaughry3794
      @francismcclaughry3794 3 роки тому +2

      you just reminded me of the days I grew up. well we did have a radio. it had a big dry cell battery. just threw it in the dump and buy another one, but my grandmother would only let us listen to it a couple hour if that.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому +1

      Amen to that! Neat memories.

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 3 роки тому +7

    I've been traveling for work for over 30 yrs now, wifey wanted to go with me an got tired of hotels an apts, so 15 yrs ago we bought a travel trailer an have been rving around the country since then, but made a conconcous decision to hang up my spurs this yr due to age, pandemic an other minor reasons( Life is very short). But have been looking at these for a mobile camping/ hunting trailer, mainly in the 6x12 or even larger trailer. Don't know yet, haven t got that far in life, just putting in all of my retirement paperwork now, so we will see, but after hauling around a big RV for yrs, I'm all about downsizing an the kiss principle, thx for the vid.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching! I'm sure you're gonna be happy with the smaller size trailer, especially if you're thinking of using it as a hunting cabin on wheels. It'll go out in the woods and turn around in tight spots just fine. Congratulations on retiring, go out and enjoy it.

  • @JohnMiller-zn9pf
    @JohnMiller-zn9pf 3 роки тому +1

    I think this is a great idea as a "big out" trailer, especially in you live along the coast where you may have to get out due to hurricanes.

  • @Leon-lp9fl
    @Leon-lp9fl 3 роки тому

    Thank you & stay safe

  • @sandycoutu8846
    @sandycoutu8846 3 роки тому

    We have a 6x10 v nose camper. It is handy if the power goes out at home or if you are having major house renovations. If you need to bug out she's good to go.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      That's good to hear. We try to keep our trailer ready to go at a moments notice too. It's us that take longer to get ready..

  • @KepaWong
    @KepaWong 3 роки тому

    We live on an island in Alaska so we can't really bug out very far, however, we store months of food, water, medical supplies, etc. in the event of a natural disaster. For hunting and security, I have a good stock pile of ammo!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Hello Kepa, a lot of folks would envy your lifestyle, not knowing how hard it is! I checked out the ammo shelves at one of our local stores yesterday and, where there once used to be thousands of boxes of every different type, there were only 8 boxes in total and those you wouldn't recognize the caliber.

  • @missouritraveler6401
    @missouritraveler6401 3 роки тому

    Great Video. Lot's of good idea's. If You're content with life, You don't have to spend a fortune to enjoy it. Thanks for Your insight.

  • @drillsergeant5338
    @drillsergeant5338 3 роки тому

    I have a 6x12 . I removed the 3/8 plywood walls and used rigid foam reflexit insulation and covered it with 9mm Luan paneling. I don't use heat because I stay below the cold zone and I have a 50 pound Labra-Doodle and 20 degree sleeping bag that keeps me warm. On the underside, I put 3 coats of roll on truck bed liner and stapled on reflexit from Lowes. I copied your shower but used PEX instead of a hula-hoop. I used a rigid trough from Tractor Supply instead of the doggie thing. Please continue doing the engineering work for me so I can just copy it from you. Regards.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Glad to be of some help Drill Sergeant, but it seems like you have the situation well under control!

  • @jimv.661
    @jimv.661 3 роки тому

    Well thought out video and excellent advice. Thank you.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you liked it Jim!

  • @glenschumannGlensWorkshop
    @glenschumannGlensWorkshop 3 роки тому

    Thanks.

  • @jamesmcnamara2456
    @jamesmcnamara2456 3 роки тому

    Hi guys, on turning a around, most people use removable hitches on their vehicles, [ the part that the ball sits on]. My truck is a long wheel base 1 ton, turning a trailer on the rear when backing can be a chore, so I added a mount to the front of my truck, I drop the trailer, undue the ball and mount, put ball and mount on the frnt. of truck, so easy to place trailer in any place, easy because you can see right in front of you. Hay great video, even if you just want an awesome trailer for camping. I like my big truck, can go almost anywhere, I surprise 4x4's all the time when I show up in my 91' G.M.C. Jim from Canada ps. take care in these trying times,J.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing that tip James. I look forward to the day when you guys can come down here and travel again.

  • @gonagain
    @gonagain  3 роки тому +35

    The decision to bug-out or bug-in depends on where you live and only you can decide what's best in your own particular situation. More often than not, a "Bugout" situation is caused by a natural catastrophe and not by civil unrest. This video applies to those times too.

    • @joerabid8313
      @joerabid8313 3 роки тому +3

      Like in 2005 Hurricane Katrina stores shelves get raided in a day. Best to get out of town fast for your own safety. Also have some cash since credit cards are not accepted at those times and a full tank of gas. Listening to the news won't help you......

    • @stevejuhasz268
      @stevejuhasz268 3 роки тому +1

      Nice that you decided that there were other reasons besides welfare recipients losing their checks.

    • @joerabid8313
      @joerabid8313 3 роки тому +1

      @@jerrygundrum1 Cash is always accepted, a few 1 oz Silver Coins probably hidden in your trailer or a tangible item can be exchanged. You can always get out of town to your destination.

    • @JohnMiller-zn9pf
      @JohnMiller-zn9pf 3 роки тому

      @@jerrygundrum1 for a while it will. Month or two. Until there is a possibility of a govt no longer backing it.

  • @debbiejohnson1441
    @debbiejohnson1441 3 роки тому

    Great informative video.

  • @shadowcastre
    @shadowcastre 3 роки тому +16

    It's all good good information..!
    However... If the situation is serious enough to where you are Forced to leave your home for an extended amount of time and you bug out/head for the hills.. I don't think the majority of people have the skills or knowledge to make it after their supplies run out.
    I really don't like what the term "bugging out" has become. People just need to get real and what it really comes down to is being prepared for any situation.
    Thanks for the video..

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому +2

      You could buy some of them meals from Jim Baker and have enough food for a year. The end times are coming don't ya know. Hehehe

    • @astrodb4487
      @astrodb4487 3 роки тому

      People need to learn these things for themselves. It's all on the internet and it's all free.

    • @shadowcastre
      @shadowcastre 3 роки тому

      @@astrodb4487
      Human nature says they won't!

    • @astrodb4487
      @astrodb4487 3 роки тому

      @@shadowcastre Sucks for them.

    • @shadowcastre
      @shadowcastre 3 роки тому

      @@astrodb4487
      Yes it does..!

  • @Jixton
    @Jixton 3 роки тому +1

    Great video sir! Good info. I do love 6x12 single axle trailer. We got everything we need in it and it’s quick to connect to the truck and get the F out! 👍

  • @alanjackson4646
    @alanjackson4646 3 роки тому +2

    Great advice. Beds look really comfy. We have no 6’ wide cargo trailers in U.K. unfortunately. I think I would need bigger windows. Regards from Solent Coast U.K. AJ

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому

      That is the good thing probably. U could order the size you want (but it would still have to fit between wall studs I think?). Customize to fit your needs.

  • @skipsamples2647
    @skipsamples2647 3 роки тому

    Another great video. I wanted to know if you made a video of your drawer system in back of the Yukon? I am looking to build the same setup. Thanks

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

    I'd like to have a bug out Dodge truck with a camper on the back, not too tall/wide or extravagant but lightweight. Has to have a lightweight [porta potty] and a mini kitchen= Kitchen/bathroom/propane in the front, bedroom/living room/wood stove in the back. Can drop off both in a safe spot, and drive around in your truck. Gotta have 2computers -laptop/desktop. Know all gov properties/free and all state parks, and campgrounds. Would be fun, an adventure. Have a tall tent, can use for potty also.

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

    six feet wide/single axle/6-8 ft high...stocked up/ready to go... all alum/steel? welded.

  • @redfoot69
    @redfoot69 Рік тому

    I would actually prefer a 6*14 cargo trailer

  • @banxious4nothing
    @banxious4nothing 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this! I noticed you were using your Iceco fridge.... even with the others you have reviewed, is that still your favorite compressor fridge?

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      I can honestly say that I don't have a favorite and, so far, they all seem to work just fine, however that may change soon because of a new refrigerator I just received. It's a SetPower RV45S that has some features that we like. A review will be coming out in the next couple of weeks after I run the tests on it, but in the meantime, you can look it up on Amazon to get a peek at it. We're pretty hard on our refrigerators, letting them bounce around in our trailer going down those rough dirt roads all the time, so we're not into expensive units, just ones that work.

  • @dotjohnson231
    @dotjohnson231 Рік тому

    Great video with some really good ideas to consider! Can you tell me which model NuWay propane stove you got? Which wood stove is comparable? Thanks

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  Рік тому +1

      We have the smallest Nuway propane stove, with the single burner. In our 6x10 trailer we've never had it above medium to warm it up inside.

    • @dotjohnson231
      @dotjohnson231 Рік тому

      @@gonagain I really like the idea of having a propane stove that can be changed out with a comparable woodstove. You have really given me something to think about! Thank you so much

  • @CITAP1
    @CITAP1 3 роки тому

    There will be a lot of other Buggers coveting another's vehicle when disarray strikes. Getting out of town and keeping it could prove a great test of one's metal.,, Small towns not so much. Big city, now you're in trouble

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      My feelings also. Some folks won't need to worry about it as much as others. Also, "bugging out" could possible just mean getting to Aunt Susan's driveway in the next town.

  • @sharonsteele8915
    @sharonsteele8915 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the interesting video, definitely something to think about, it's another option over expensive rv's and long wait times possibly.. I have a Subaru Forester tho and don't think I can tow one of those, if any one knows if I can or not please let me know..thanks

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому +1

      I tow a 7x10 with a Toyota sienna minivan, 3500 lb capacity. With these small trailers you have balance the load inside so that 60% of the weight is forward in the trailer. If you don't, then you will get trailer sway at higher speeds.
      There are probably a bunch of Subaru forums with advice on towing. I think you should be able to tow with the Forester

  • @christinebelletti3249
    @christinebelletti3249 2 роки тому

    I’m trying to get my husband to move into our trailer. He said he refuses.

  • @socalcraigster
    @socalcraigster 3 роки тому +1

    Toilet paper isn’t necessary! Lol

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому

      I think there's a joke about a bear using a rabbit as tp. Hehehe

  • @lindascales7485
    @lindascales7485 3 роки тому +17

    I love how you folks have set up your trailer.
    Your common sense approach to everything is refreshing 🙂
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @moretoexplore6736
    @moretoexplore6736 3 роки тому +8

    You are becoming pretty tough competition for Bob Wells! Please keep putting out these informational videos. I'm a subscriber and everything I've seen from you so far is very helpful. up until now I hadn't given much thought to needing a cargo trailer but I am now giving it more consideration. Keep up the good work; I believe you are making a difference 👍

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +2

      I consider that quite the compliment, thank you!

  • @billthompson5644
    @billthompson5644 3 роки тому +10

    You have got some outstanding information in your videos, I saved quite a few of your videos.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, bill! We try to share what we've learned. Appreciate your kind comment.

  • @susanrose4341
    @susanrose4341 3 роки тому +4

    A lot of RVr types outdoor types get older and shut in for health reasons. You make it fun to travel with both of you! The smell of pine and sage almost makes it to our home when we watch. Thanks a million for caring and sharing! God. Bless you and your family.

  • @richardmorris4620
    @richardmorris4620 3 роки тому +11

    I have mine sat up with a few months of mountain house food mostly for in case of a disaster like the California wild fire's or other natural disasters.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +2

      You're right Richard, I should have mentioned that the trailer is also great to have in case of natural disasters. Thanks.

    • @YahshuaLovesMe
      @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

      those are not natural, there is proof they are being started by lasers, and by arsonists galore, and also even by fracking on/in fault zones/lines. See Dutchsinse for that info... he's great!

    • @checkingoutgypsymike2075
      @checkingoutgypsymike2075 3 роки тому

      @@YahshuaLovesMe Amen to that, look up Robert Breakers video last week titled a short video, in the down arrow description there's a link to the full video not allowed on youtube. I can't say more or comment won't post, God bless!!

  • @landrover2548
    @landrover2548 3 роки тому +9

    It's hard to express my thanks for all the good content you have managed to give us'ens out here in the wilderness of knowledge. I bought a 6'x 8' Patriot cargo trailer this past December and plan to set it up very similar to your trailer. Being shorter is a little restrictive but I am single and can live with the size. Thanks for all the wonderful content in your video's and I follow all your adventures with a keen interest. Though we have never met I feel like I know you because we are so like minded. I'm 86 years old and looking forward to our trails to cross soon, God willing !

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      It would be great to run into you on the road sometime! That 6x8 should work just fine for a single person.

  • @markhopper4600
    @markhopper4600 3 роки тому +9

    Adventurous is what I call it. Luxury is a state of mind. If you want to be a couch potatoe and eat food from a microwave while watching the idiot box or these days cellphone so be it, but if you want to explore life's treasure go full throttle! I applaud you and Linda's decision to live a life of Adventure! Great Video

  • @naturalnat3452
    @naturalnat3452 3 роки тому +6

    The simplicity of your build is the example I've been searching for over the past couple of months. You have a bed to sleep in, indoor space with an open floorplan you can move around in if it rains, a way to keep food cool if you happen to be out on the road for a bit with no nearby grocery stores, insulated walls, and a way to heat and cool yourself. In my eyes, this build is pretty much perfect!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks. We talk about going larger, but always come back to this size being the best for us. It works!

  • @billthompson5644
    @billthompson5644 3 роки тому +12

    The other day I was out at Fleet Farm, I learned something very interesting...
    Battery cables say they are copper the guy showed me the difference, some of the wires are aluminum and they are only copper-coated. Good sets are copper all the way through, actual copper wire. I bought the 2 gauge 20 foot cables.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Good to know, bill. Thanks for passing that info on.

    • @nohomenomad1427
      @nohomenomad1427 3 роки тому +1

      I have a set of those.....they are real nice!

    • @francismcclaughry3794
      @francismcclaughry3794 3 роки тому +4

      the aluminum cables I would not want. thanks for the tip.

  • @janestoll3011
    @janestoll3011 3 роки тому +6

    It's really nice to hear, from so.eone who has lived the life, about what we really need, or don't need for our trailers. Not everyone has big bucks to spend immediately on furnishing our trailers, so this detailed list of suggestions a more budget-minded way to get started, is appreciated!

    • @YahshuaLovesMe
      @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому +1

      those big buck rigs are magnets for thieves/dopers, and vandals/[teenage boys]... and too heavy to endure all the time. Small motor homes are the best for that class...

  • @richardr1891
    @richardr1891 3 роки тому +5

    In my 6x10 trailer tool box I carry 4,000 lb Ratcheting Cable "Comealong" ... if you're ever in a tight spot or someone else boxes you in where you don't have the room to turn or manouvre ...1. Disconnect and drop the trailer ... 2. Move your Tow Vehicle closer to the position you are trying to get to ... 3. Hook up the "Comealong" to your Tow Hitch Ball and Trailer Tongue .. 4. Drag the trailer towards your Vehicle .... the most I have ever had to move the trailer is about 6 feet in order to position myself for an easy exit ... I watched a Tow Truck Driver do that one day with a winch and I went out a few days later and bought a Comealong for $50.00 ... has saved me lots of aggrivation over the years ... is even great time saver if you really don't need it but just don't want to spend 15 minutes backing up, going forward and turning trying to Shoe Horn yourself into in or out of tight spot ... you can also buy a Wheel that changes out with the Foot of the Tongue Jack if you are so inclined ... about $40.00 ..

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks Richard, that sounds like a good thing to have along. We've had to disconnect a couple of times and horse the trailer around by hand to get it out. Your idea would be much better!

  • @brettm1118
    @brettm1118 3 роки тому +2

    Ok, that hula hoop shower is just genius!

  • @deedee0318
    @deedee0318 3 роки тому +2

    We are big fans and enjoy your practical videos. As full time RV volunteer camphosts, we wanted to tell you what we do:
    1. Clean bath houses, pick up trash.
    2. Clean campsites
    3. Resolve disputes
    4. Chase out drug users
    5. Ensure everyone's safety by sporadic patrols
    6. Remain friendly with LEs
    7. Get rid of trouble makers before it starts
    8. Douse fires
    9.Provide constant coverage during busy times to prevent shenanigans
    10. Spend our money on supplies
    11. Put up with abuse, idiots, late night disturbances.
    We do plenty. Keep in mind that you wouldn't have an open campground without us. So stop and say hi and smile. We need it.

  • @MrKim-kv2vv
    @MrKim-kv2vv 3 роки тому +5

    Very good, love the simplicity yet functionality.
    Thank you for the tips 🙋🏼

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you for watching our channel.

  • @ThunderousNinja
    @ThunderousNinja Рік тому +1

    My family is absolutely toxic. While I'm waiting on some money to come in in six months, I'm going off grid for my safety and sanity fast! I need a trailer to pull my motorcycle and bunk in.

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому +1

    solar panel on roof to charger on floor to Nice fridge... heh.. xmas lights too don't forget, soft white of course! Mug warmers don't forget/25 watts best, I use three at a time in my studio, one for tea one for coffee and one for hot water, 75 watts keeps one going all day without a problem!

  • @patricklondon6006
    @patricklondon6006 3 роки тому +2

    If gas keeps going up everybody will be camping in a Toyota Prius. 🙄

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      The Prius actually has a LOT of usable space inside. I was amazed, but you're right about the gas.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому

      The Ford Lightning looks amazing! Tesla is futuristic but it sounds like it has a built in 220V plug in the back, plus a couple 110, an extendable tailgat so it can go from 6' to 8', then the tailgate may lower to the ground making a ramp! The front, since no engine, (frunk? LOL) Can also be used for storage and has 120V outlets too? Each wheel has its own motor, so and? There is a father/son channel your auto advocate I think, and they go over a few models coming out.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому

      Sorry and? Was supposed to say awd? Peace.

  • @SamuraiMama
    @SamuraiMama 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for inspiring us to get one too. I feel more comfortable knowing that my family has a secondary home, if need be.

  • @alwaysbepreparedwithjeff3245
    @alwaysbepreparedwithjeff3245 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks Again For Streaming Your Knowledge Here On UA-cam

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Thank you, Jeff! Appreciate your comment very much.

  • @garruling
    @garruling 3 роки тому +3

    I am going to look into a trailer now I can’t wait to bug out my trailer.

  • @craig4831
    @craig4831 7 місяців тому +1

    Nicely done, keep it simple 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @alanosborne1947
    @alanosborne1947 3 роки тому +4

    Good advice Rick,I'm building my CT in a similar fashion!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear that, Alan. Thanks for watching.

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 Рік тому +1

    For people living in a hurricane prone area this is a must. When mandatory evacuations go out it can be impossible to find a motel room for hundreds of miles. And are expensive. So a cargo trailer serves multiple uses.

  • @slowlane5032
    @slowlane5032 3 роки тому +1

    You didn't put Linda in the video?
    SHAME on you!!! Old buddy 😊

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      I know, I know.....keep watching, she'll be in the next one. Or the next one. Thanks for watching, Slow Lane.

  • @finfish260
    @finfish260 3 роки тому +1

    You live in the middle of Montana - you're already bugged out!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      That's totally true!

  • @hivolco151
    @hivolco151 Рік тому +1

    Terrific ideas! Thanks for sharing

  • @Spinonemaster
    @Spinonemaster 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Rick ... good to see you and Linda are still getting out in the fresh air (been busy and have not replied in a while, I did retire though) ... funny, the concept of Bugging Out has always been a controversial one ... lots of variables, some good, some not so good ... as you know I have my 6X12 set up with the basics, cot, heater, stove and food/water, most is removable as I use the trailer for other things too ... I taught high altitude back country winter survival for many years in my 20's ... not too sure I want to be "roughing it" in a remote area in my mid 60's, especially in winter ... on the east coast where I am now you're fairly limited on 'remote' areas, and there will be others seeking same ... traveling during "events" could also be dicey ... so you need to move before others panic if you're going to go ... also traveling with weapons is a dicey thing on the liberal east coast .. food and fuel would be my main concerns long term going remote ... whereas I could survive 6 months off grid at home with the supplies I have stored ... there are few people I know who could survive longer than a week bugged out on the road or remote ... you and Linda are bit more practiced than most so you;de experience less hardship ... I did chuckle at the 'squirel meat' joke though ... whatever you do, you need a plan in an emergency situation ... cash, fuel, food, water, medical (and ammo) ... I didn't want to sound negative, but point out some realities if the SHTF ... hopefully, any situation would correct itself quickly ... be well my friends ... I hope the kids and g-kids are all doing well !

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +2

      Good points to bring up and I agree with you on all of them. Bugging out should be a last resort and you need to know where yo are going before you ever leave your front door. It may not have to be the deep dark woods and may only be a friend or relatives driveway in a town that isn't racked by violence. But whichever, you need to be on top of events and know when it's time to head out, if that's what you're going to do. In many instances, you might be better off staying put. My town would be like that, but there would still be those here who would try to take what you have for themselves. Welcome back, we missed you!

    • @Spinonemaster
      @Spinonemaster 3 роки тому

      @@gonagain ... yea, I agree, plans can fall apart quickly, so you need to stay flexible ... but having a plan puts you in a much better place than most who don't have one ... no matter where I've lived I've had a plan for the last 20 years ... and I've known a few real "experts" who've studied this for decades ... minor events are survivable ... but severe events like acts of God and/or some severe social collapse means real chaos in the streets that few would survive when the food/water and fuel are gone ... most people suffer from "normalcy bias' meaning they've never seen it so it's out of mind ... but our supply chains are short and weak in things like food and medicines ... think Watts or Ferguson riots 24/7 all over the country ... the Feds and FEMA would be helpless ... many don't know this but millions of people died during the Great Depression from mal-nourishment and the related disease and health issues

  • @raymonddriggers
    @raymonddriggers 3 роки тому +3

    I was thinking I was the only one that used a Hulu hoop for my shower curtain in my pro master but I stopped using it a while back and opted for magnets that seem to work a lot better and if I want to totally take them down I can but the hula hoop worked fine

  • @scenicdriveways6708
    @scenicdriveways6708 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Rick,
    People would be wise to start prepping for an emergency
    JT

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Hi JT! (this is Linda....say hi to JoAnne for me.)

    • @scenicdriveways6708
      @scenicdriveways6708 3 роки тому

      @@gonagain
      Hi Linda,
      Jo-Ann says hello. We miss you guys. Hope you're having a great summer.
      JT

  • @1robertmkelly
    @1robertmkelly 3 роки тому +2

    We had the need for a bug out trailer due to a forest fire. We were not able to return home (luckily our home didn’t burn) for more than 5 weeks. It seems the loss of the use of ones home due to natural disasters, (fires, floods, tornados) shows a great need for a bug out trailer. Bu5 we have our camping/ bug out trailer now!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Robert, Linda and I were just talking about the different reasons for needing to bug out. We didn't think of fire, but that's definitely one!

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому

      That must be terrifying! I cannot imagine the devastation. I'm glad you were fortunate and you know better than most of us, the reasoning or need. Any recommendations of what to keep in there from your experience?

    • @1robertmkelly
      @1robertmkelly 3 роки тому +1

      @@birdlady2725 - as Rick and Linda’s videos always show - prepare for the unexpected - they have shown us the benefits of making preparations for a wide set of emergency situations- could be having tools with you when you drive some secluded dirt road, or knowledge of how to handle dangerous situations like rattlesnakes, etc.
      .

  • @subdawg1331
    @subdawg1331 Рік тому +1

    well done and thanks

  • @wandacraig8286
    @wandacraig8286 3 роки тому +5

    Great info. Me, I will have to use my old mini van if it comes to that. But all the planning and preparing in advance is very wise. Glad you and your family have things set to go just in case. Thanks for all you teach us. I still think about how you did the temporary prepare to the trailer axle till you could get it to a welder. That was amazing!

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому +2

      My wife and I tow a 7x10 cargo trailer with a Toyota sienna for camping. Been working pretty good and we still get between 15 and 20 miles per gallon.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому +1

      @@johnb1567 do you take any seats out to make room inside the van too? Also is it and? I have an Odyssey, but only 2wd, but tows the 5x8 like a champ on roads. I sleep better in my back seat than I do in my bed in the house. I love the van as it is so versatile. Be Safe n have fun!

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому +1

      @@birdlady2725 , we take it the second row seats and lay down the third row. I also installed air bags in the rear suspension to keep clearance at the hitch.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 3 роки тому

      @@johnb1567 I am always amazed at how much room there is inside when that is done! Do the airbags make a big difference towing - stability wise? Thank you. Peace.

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 роки тому +1

      @@birdlady2725 , the air bags just help with the suspension so the rear end doesn't sag so much and drop so much when going over bumps.
      They don't help with stability to much. You still have to be careful to get the weight correct in the trailer so it doesn't sway. I had a problem with trailer sway the first couple times until I got the weight distributed correctly.
      An anti sway hitch or weight distribution hitch would help more with stability than the air bags.

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 Рік тому +1

    "Every society is only three meals away from chaos," this quotation has always stuck with me and a driving force behind my 6'x10' camper build. As a budged minded person your trailer build is my go to, for solutions. I have watched your videos many times.

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

    Roomy too! Not full of heavy built-ins. Hang stuff in bags from walls, or have bags full of personal items instead of the heavy built-ins. If you need weight, carry glassed foods/fruits espec. Don't carry stuff in heavy containers, those nice dog food boxes on wheels work great, so do the plastic drawers.

  • @MA-jx6yq
    @MA-jx6yq 3 роки тому +1

    Good content, thx...

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

    New Way stoves. Well insulated floors, 2/3 thick wool rugs covered with plenty of cotton throw rugs easy to wash and to "snap" them to get the dust out.

  • @GraceCook-g1l
    @GraceCook-g1l 6 місяців тому

    You guys are very clever as us New Englanders call it. All the comforts of home away from home.

  • @ronprince1478
    @ronprince1478 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the upload, I’m not sure we’re everyone is going to bug out to? Are there vast tracts of land in the USA that nobody owns that are not national parks? In Australia the land is owned and if you just drive out of the city you are going to someone else’s place. A lot of city people think that the country is there’s for the taking, it is not it’s our backyard. So if you are going to bug out have a place to go with permission or you may be moved on forcefully. Don’t believe you can hide country people will know where you are and where you’ve been on there property.

  • @sunnyrivers
    @sunnyrivers 3 роки тому +2

    Sure do enjoy your travels and advice👌🏼thank you😍

  • @lawmandod233
    @lawmandod233 3 роки тому +1

    Love it!

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 3 роки тому

    Good common sense video. Liked the comfortable seating is tow vehicle, it’s part of the package.

  • @LandseerNorth
    @LandseerNorth Рік тому

    What a great idea and set up! Just found your channel and I'll be coming along. Thanks!

  • @swhedge71
    @swhedge71 3 роки тому +2

    I wondered why I wasn't getting notifications from you... Looks like I got "bugged out" and mysteriously got "unsubscribed" from your channel. Needless to say, subbed immediately again! Thank you for your content, always learning from you and Linda. Cheers from Texas!

  • @snowysnowyriver
    @snowysnowyriver 3 роки тому +1

    It's inspiring to watch someone who has put together a warm and cozy set-up that doesn't break the bank balance. Also, it's not necessary to have a degree in electronics to run it or a 1,000 instruction manual!

  • @TennesseeHomesteadUSA
    @TennesseeHomesteadUSA Рік тому

    Cost me less than 8k to buy a 30-foot travel trailer and get into a forested homestead. I say you gotta love it...

  • @SoonerGirlTravels
    @SoonerGirlTravels 3 роки тому

    Tough but wise topic. Great information

  • @francismcclaughry3794
    @francismcclaughry3794 3 роки тому

    I would have my little tecsun radio. they are small really play good. have music. it has been part of my life so long.

  • @peteward2576
    @peteward2576 3 роки тому

    Good video. I like your style very simple and doesn't break the bank.

  • @halleluyah8241
    @halleluyah8241 3 роки тому

    Awesome! You guys are da best! Thanks a million. :)

  • @jamesjackson7752
    @jamesjackson7752 3 роки тому

    Did you get some Moringa. No more aches & pain.😎😀👍

  • @bts650
    @bts650 3 роки тому

    Excellent information. Thank you sir.

  • @Jollyprez
    @Jollyprez 2 роки тому

    We have a 5x10x5.5 cargo conversion...With the double mattress in it, and porta-potty, diesel heat, Jackery 500, 100W solar - works very nicely. Still needs a few things, but it's not slumming it, by any means.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  2 роки тому

      They're great trailers and can stand up to some abuse! Yours sounds nice.

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

    'Camo' is a cop magnet... want to look more like a lost or wayward/wandering tourist...heh... Always have a home address hopefully with a landline.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      You've given this a lot of thought!

  • @vincenzodemarco7983
    @vincenzodemarco7983 3 роки тому

    Hello Rick and Linda. Well, without a doubt we speak the same language. I would love to Add some info, but with respect for 'Time & Discretion of Details', I will use the alternate approach. Also, I'm Hoping you are 'on the road to repair' regarding your knee??🤞Later today, I will share the other-ideas with you 😎 Cheers.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Thanks Vincenzo. I'm getting around here at home ok, but need to get to my doctor soon. Talk to you later!

  • @brushstrokesgallery
    @brushstrokesgallery 3 роки тому

    We have a Jeep Wrangler, pulling our 6 x 10 Cargo. 200lbs on the tongue. Transmissions does fine, handles fine in a wind situation under 22mph. We love it, and it's prepped for bug out with 18 months of storable foods and water filter, thanks to your filter idea.. Personal protection, solar lights, Jackery, Mr. Heater and Artic Air, which is perfect for this size trailer. I love my little sink, porta potty and porta stove and oven. Perfect for me and my hubby.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      That sounds like a great set-up, Debra. There's times when I wish we had a Wrangler along.

  • @trishrobbins9942
    @trishrobbins9942 Рік тому

    I’m in the CO mountains and forest fires force me to evacuate almost every year. I used to question preppers, but now I’ve learned the hard way to stay prepared. Im assembling a few things today due to a fire just over the hill from my house. Big winds today. But Im always ready to bug out.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  Рік тому

      Hope that wildfire stays away from you. We go through wildfire season in MT and the surrounding states. Stay safe, Trish.

  • @terrymoseley168
    @terrymoseley168 3 роки тому

    I have a trailer just like u. But it is not cheap to have in Kansas. Tags for it is $716 for one year. I want to move out of here so bad. But where do I go, cheaper? Hum, I have a Ford Escape front wheel drive. It will have to do for a while. Less than $3,000 for my trailer brand new. U have a house to return to. I am wanting to sell my house as there is no one to take care of it when I am gone for very long. So I am planning on living in my trailer. Still won't be very much in it. I have used a lot of your ideas on the inside and the window install. Thank u very much for all your help in this way.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      $716!!! Wow, that's a lot! In Montana it's a low fee and we only pay it once because it's permanent. South Dakota is very easy to get residency so you may check on what their fees are like and use that as your home base for mail, etc.

  • @CreekRanger
    @CreekRanger 3 роки тому

    You have some great ideas and most importantly you are using your trailer. We have a slightly larger trailer since 1999 and from the exterior it looks like a trailer a gardener would have. We also opted not to have windows and have cameras and peepholes all around so we can see what is outside. We do have both an AC and powered vents at floor and on roof. We have solar on roof but we also have 2 folding 100w panels so we can park in shade and still charge batteries

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      I saw a trailer like yours once and wondered "How is that guy able to breathe?" He had the same ventilation set-up.

  • @ralphp3057
    @ralphp3057 3 роки тому

    Hey Rick , Another good video. You have shown some good money saving ideas. Thanks
    You may not want to answer. How much $ do you think your complete cargo rebuild plus all your gadgets inside total cost? Thanks

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Hello Ralph. I bought the trailer used for $2600 and, thinking of the stove, the solar set-up, spare tire, windows, insulation, etc... Hmmm, maybe $4,500. Ish?

  • @teripittman
    @teripittman 3 роки тому

    I am building a vardo on a utility trailer (which may have been a mistake, given the price of lumber). What I want more than anything are simple systems. I sometimes which I hadn't bought the fridge, although it will make life easier. Keep it simple and light. Thanks for your videos. I've learned a lot from them.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Teri. I had to look up what a Vardo is and I think they're cool! Except for the price of lumber. I guess they forgot that stuff grows on trees...

  • @matthewprather7386
    @matthewprather7386 3 роки тому

    Gotta have a ready source of gasoline and water for extended bug out. Those things likely end up being in very short supply if society goes in the crapper… And so, this kind of thing is a fun fantasy, and the trailer is a good practical camper for exploring…. And it’s good clickbait for UA-cam… But, we have to work on acting in ways to keep society and institutions functioning…

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      You're right, of course, concerning the gas, but I think most of us are just along for the ride, whether we like it or not, because most of what goes on is out of our hands, except for the ballot box.

  • @CowboyBikerAdventures
    @CowboyBikerAdventures 3 роки тому +1

    Rick and Linda, the future is unknown and our lifestyles are not guaranteed, something most don't want to think about. Don

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      You're right, Don.

  • @hldye7442
    @hldye7442 3 роки тому

    Your thoughts on the weight of axil / wheel size / etc... / thanks for the on going good info with C.T (cargo trailer) Campers and also thanks when you are doing the product reviews etc...

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      We just have the stock 3500lb axle and that's ok for us, not carrying heavy loads. The main problem is that the this common trailer axle has a 5 lug, 4.5" hub and that makes it so you have to use 15" wheels. You can't get a good off-road tire in that size. You can get hub adapters to be able to use a bigger wheel but that, with the bigger wheel and tire, may cause the tire to stick out beyond the fender. I don't know because I haven't tried it yet. That's what you'll be looking at anyway if you decide to change. My main concern isn't traction, it's puncture from rocks that I worry about.

  • @MidAmericaPrep
    @MidAmericaPrep 3 роки тому

    As always great video!

  • @nohomenomad1427
    @nohomenomad1427 3 роки тому +2

    Great vid Rick (I love how you did up the shower, saw that vid) one day I'll get enough saved to buy a little trailer. The wife won't go that way, her idea of bugging out is in a 5th wheel or class A and supporting all the RV parks along the route. ha ha

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому +1

      Your wife has good taste!

    • @YahshuaLovesMe
      @YahshuaLovesMe 3 роки тому

      RV parks earn their living well!

    • @nohomenomad1427
      @nohomenomad1427 3 роки тому

      @@gonagain true nuff but not very logical on our meager S.S. income lol

  • @vandangoadventures570
    @vandangoadventures570 3 роки тому

    What about social security not getting paid out it could happen

  • @calkooyenga2788
    @calkooyenga2788 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for providing well thought out videos with lots of good information, but still interesting. We enjoy them. I like your hat. What is it called and maybe where did you get it? By the way, I did try out your cowboy coffee on our last RV trip and it did taste very good. Cal Kooyenga

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Hello Cal and thank you for watching our videos! My favorite warm weather hat is a Henschel: amzn.to/3znvoOY

  • @rflahardy
    @rflahardy 2 роки тому

    In the video you mentioned in the description you were going to add

  • @cbow7961
    @cbow7961 8 місяців тому

    Hi! I've enjoyed watching many of your videos. I'm playing catch-up, as I just came across your channel about a month ago. Your little trailer looks like it can withstand a bit of rough riding. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    PS I'm on Stealth's website. Would you please tell me which model y'all bought?

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  8 місяців тому +1

      Ours is the 6X10, all aluminum with the rear cargo door. We have zero complaints with the trailers construction.

    • @cbow7961
      @cbow7961 8 місяців тому

      Thank you. I did hear you say that, and I read it in the description. Stealth seems to have different "models." I also watched the video of y'all pulling it over those rough back roads in Montana. I thought if it withstands that, it is worthy of purchasing.

  • @motoxquasar5247
    @motoxquasar5247 3 роки тому

    You guys are amazing, thank you for sharing!

  • @tomasthomas7407
    @tomasthomas7407 3 роки тому

    sorry, imho, “where are you going to go?’ …
    your scenario about “Fed💰” failing to show up at the first of the month is ‘Right On!’, imho
    Our ‘Action Pathways’ totally separate after that. My ‘crystal ball’ broke six weeks ago, and my new vacuum tubes are still on the boat. i don’t know what will happen. But let me use some words that will describe that chaos, like …
    unimaginable, beyond worst nightmare, desolation, …
    At best, any preps will bring some temporary comfort before the lights really go out.

  • @karenhirschkorn2360
    @karenhirschkorn2360 7 місяців тому

    I already had a 24 foot long cargo trailer, it’s a bit long but better than nothing, stocked and ready!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  7 місяців тому

      We had one that size on our property. What luxury!

  • @chevybill1833
    @chevybill1833 3 роки тому

    For years in our house I hooked up a wood furnace next to the gas furnace ran the plenum together and used the gas furnace fan to run if the wood furnace fan let it get too hot. Nice to have a backup plan. I live in north Idaho maybe we will run into you and Linda in Montana sometime. We spend a lot of time in Montana, we look all the time for a quieter place ! Where we live is building up so fast and it’s so expensive to live here. Maybe someday!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  3 роки тому

      Idaho is becoming a popular place to move. My niece moved there from Seattle recently (she's an Idaho girl at heart...).