Vehicle EDC, Equip 2 Endure
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This purpose of this video was to initiate some idea sharing in regards to our vehicle EDC or Every Day Carry. Now if you are getting ready for a camping trip cross country or a long trip to grandma's house, what do you have in your vehicle in case something happens. From road flares and flashlight, to tarps and water, some great idea to get you to start thinking what you have in your vehicle.
- Adam
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James, thanks for your support! I'm glad you found our channel and have subscribed. Over 500 videos available now, so enjoy. Take care
-Adam
Maggots, yeah that's bad! I appreciate you bringing this to my attention and sharing the info with the E2E viewers. Thx
-Adam
Thanks Matt, I'm glad we could help.
-Adam
I keep a poncho and rain shell within reaching distance of the driver's seat. It works for rain, but saves the day when I'm eating in the car. Just drape it over the lap (or even top of the shirt if wanted) and I eat without fear of getting food on the clothes. The second rain cover is incase a friend needs a cover/bib too. Thanks for the vids! I just recently started following.
Thanks for the addition. Take care
-Adam
Sounds like you've planned well. Thanks for sharing and watching. Be safe
-Adam
I appreciate the input. When viewers find a product they like, we certainly welcome then to share a video of it here on E2E. Thanks for watching. Take care
-Adam
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! Take care & be safe.
-Adam
Glad you found the video helpful and thank you for subscribing, I appreciate your support!
-Adam
The price/consumption of fuel is always a concern, but I'd rather be safe rather that sorry should I have an emergency. Thanks for the input and watching. Be safe
-Adam
Yes, but regular grooming helps with that. You can check out my K9, "Ace". Ace has his own fan base and videos :) Thanks for watching!
-Adam
I like my Honda Ridgeline, it serves my purpose. With so many vehicles available, you can choose whatever best serves you. Thanks for the input and watching
-Adam
lol. Never know when the wife might throw me out for the night :) Now I'm prepared. Thanks for watching.
-Adam
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching. Yes, many people have to save up to get exactly what gear they Want. We did a couple of videos on finding good gear at a reasonable prices. Check out - "Military Surplus Savings Survival Kit Build, Equip 2 Endure". I hope this helps
-Adam
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the input and sharing your ideas with the E2E viewers. Take care
-Adam
Thanks for subscribing, I appreciate your support. Lots of videos for you to see and more in the making. Enjoy!
-Adam
Thanks for watching, the support is much appreciated! Take care
-Adam
I'm going with advice from firemen I personally know. Again, it a personal choice for me, you should do what you feel comfortable with. I'm still not going to "buck up" as the previous viewer suggested. I plan on being prepared, safe rather than sorry. No disrespect for what others decide for themselves. Thanks for watching and your input.
-Adam
great vid, good to see a video on keeping stuff in your vehicle. One of the best EDC vids I've ever seen.
Sorry to hear that, thanks for watching
Have to be prepared! Thanks for watching and subscribing.
-Adam
Thanks for watching. I live in PA so yes the weather is different form South Florida. Please share any suggestions you have for a hot climate with the E2E viewers. Take care
-Adam
Thank you for the addition of a wireless mic in your vids for clear sound . Great vid as many ppl just do not understand the need for auto/suv EDC to the extent that anyone watching your vids can . Thanks again for your time and efforts .
Thanks for watching. If not Clif Bars, do you have a recommendation? Take care
-Adam
Very interesting to see. Sparks some good reflection on what we I am keeping (and not keeping) in my car.
Yes, the storage has worked well for me. Good luck working your system out and when you do, Remember we always welcome videos of it to share with our E2E viewers. Thanks for watching. Take care
-Adam
LOL. Thanks for watching and a good laugh! Glad you enjoyed the video. Take care
-Adam
Sure thing. Remember we always welcome feedback, so let us know what ideas you come up with and share them with the E2E viewers. Take care
-Adam
Thanks again, Glad you found the video informative.
-Adam
Yes it is. I did this video to get people thinking about what they might want to have in their vehicles in case of an emergency. Feel free to share you thoughts. Thanks for watching.
-Adam
Just want to say before finding your videos I was COMPLETELY unprepared for pretty much everything. 3 weeks and about 2 grand later I have everything from food storage to my Wetterlings Wildlife axe. So physically I feel I am preparted.......now it's time to work on the mental preparedness. I may have to come out and take one of your survival training classes in the future. Thanks so much for what you do and keep up the good work!
Appreciate the input and thanks for watching
-Adam
great vid friend could watch it over and over its a really good learnin and helpful vid and would be accessible to anyone thanks again brother for vid i have found it very very useful now all i need to get is a piick up truck lol mabe ill start with the smaller items. thanlks again and ive just subscribed so goin to look threw your old vids and cant wait until the next one.
be safe and god bless brother.
james.
Great kits very thorough I like how you explained each thing and it's purpose.
bout time you posted this vid...LOL. That storage unit in the bed rocks!! There is all kinds of room in there. Love the kit and a few forms of redundancy. Keep em coming!
Excellent, thoughtful presentations. Thank you!
Great use of the storage on the Ridgeline!
The seat belt cutter I would secure with velcro say on the under side of the center console lid. As an accident or roll over can easily open the center dash compartment and the tool is now a flying object out of arms reach. A light gray drawstring bag or large light gray duffel bag would be useful to put your back seat gear into (under the rear seat). To keep it together and to assist in blending it away with the interior along with freeing up the rears interior space. Also this keeps things low key if say pulled over for a traffic violation. If you want more water in the bed storage, look into small diesel fuel tanks that bolt in. That way you have 10+ gallons and not just 5 and nothing sliding and banging around in the bed. Plus you could put a spigot and hose that comes out from under the truck (through a bed drain hole) for easy water access. Ensures more water on board and no theft of water container (or cooler) and dresses it up a bit for truck appeal. Could also be done using a small RV tank under the truck if there is space. Being you have the convertor on board, hard wire it in behind a seat or such and get a used air pump from the rear of select few minivans at the junkyard. Now with a small 12v air pump (mounted w/ air hose behind the plastic in the bed walls) and a can of tire sealant and tire plugs, you can remove the space and weight of the spare tire and use it for more gear or the rear seat gear storage. Also could be space used as a water tank storage. A side note past what is shown, redo your running board bolts so they are removable by hand nuts or leave the right size socket on board. As if one needs to seriously go off road due to say SHTF, those would be in the way for clearance. Just some tips from a 20+ yr guy in the auto industry.
great vid, good to see a video on keeping stuff in your vehicle.
We try, thanks for the support.
- Adam
This is personal choice for me. One of my very best friends from childhood and his father are both firemen, and I listen when they make suggestions. I don't think I'll "buck up" on this one, I'd rather be safe than sorry. I call it being prepared. Thanks for watching.
-Adam
This video just goes to show that ANYBODY can be a huge success on YT.
Loving your videos! I have a 2012 Ford Focus, so I have limited room for EDC, but have outfitted it well. Got a few more ideas from this video.
great Job Adam
Awesome job you're doing Adam, I'm a new subscriber and plan on going through mostly all of your stuff.
I love cliff bars! Very tasty, Nice truck, very useful.
Good ideas and your right, you can never have too many tarps.
God Love and God Bless those who take the time to try to help ALL!
Equip2Endure, You are not only a good sport! but an EXCELLENT Person for sharing everything you know... and trying to Help Everyone!!
God Love and God Bless You and Yours! and Thank You for Helping me with the informaiton you share!
and the Puppy (he will always be your baby) gets you HUGE points with me! Mans Best Friend is a HUGE!! Help!
Be Well and Stay! Safe!! we need as many good people as possible in this World!
Thats a good video i like the stuff uve put in i was talking to my mum earlier about prepping for a disaster and i mentioned about putting a small edc together for our cars in case we all happen to be in seperate areas im glad to see you put in the masks as we live near an active volcano and near a fault line ash and dust are a strong possibility
Thanks for the suggestions and sharing them with the E2E viewers, much appreciated! Thanks for watching, take care
-Adam
@bwillan , extra parts is a great point. I do keep the basics in the garage and I'm all about preventive maintenance. I always carry two cellphones with me (work and personal ) I also gave my handheld radio that will work for emergency situation in the DC area. I also have an old cellphone in my sabercat for emergency use. I do need to renew my roadside assistance here shortly, thanks for the reminder. ;)
-Adam
Thanks for your input
I love my F150 Supercrew, but really like that under the bed storage on your Ridgeline. VERY impressive amount of space. Good to see someone in the area doing these videos and out there. Very glad that I stumbled upon your page and site.
I have a Ram with the job boxes and you would not believe how much I can put in just those two spots plus the adjustable tie down areas in my box, box is not real big but it gets the job done. Plus I have under the backseat storage area and two small storage areas in the floor under the floor mat. it is all in how we adapt what vehicle we have.
I do like the Ram storage as well. Had a Ram in the past, but had so many issues with it, that it really turned me off of Dodge. Always enjoyed the BIG HEMI though.
I agree on adapting the vehicle - just need to figure out a system to quickly change between work, storage, and usefulness on the quick needs.
agreed that storage space is a serious decision maker for me if i were to buy a truck. crucial amount of space.
The ridgeline was my first choice as a vehicle for me and my mastiff Hudson, but at 6'4 I just didn't fit. Ended up with a fj cruiser and I will never stop envying that hidden storage in the back!
Glad I am not the only one with a vehicle loaded to the gills with EDC/survival gear or as my friends call it "just in case" My XJ always has similar gear... subed great video!
Thanks....it's served me well so far.
Awesome truck edc gear and setup. .
Wow, that's enough kit for a small army, amazing how you fit it all in that small truck.
Small truck? What small truck? Lol
Hey Brother,
I recently found your videos and wasn't too sure what to think. I have gotta say, Ace got me to subscribe :)
glad you enjoyed it
Great video, you many want to bring a shovel. Use for extraction, camp prep and cleanup.
I appreciate the tip and thanks for watching.
-Adam
Great video adam!! The mic works great! Sweet ideas. Keep up the great work!
i am very impressed how you actually answer back to peoples comments and very nice vid. i shall sub.
Great job Adam! I have a few suggestions for keeping that Rice Burner running! Get a metric tool kit and a spare serpentine belt. When those cheap Jap belts break you are totally screwed. Get a 11" x 19" milk crate and get extra fluids & hoses (anti-freeze, oil, PS fluid, etc.). Then get a full size spare and tire, those factory donut spares suck. Go to a scrap yard and get a good cylinder jack from a 3/4 ton truck and cut a block of hard-wood as a base. Get a 3/8" x 14' gr. 70 chain.
@bcharper21 , Your right, I always carry one in my Falcon 2. Great Item!
- Adam
Thank you DrDanMD! I appreciate you subscribing. E2E has over 500 videos now, so that should keep you busy for a while :) Let us know how we're doing! Take care.
-Adam
Great dog. Thanks
Very nice set up. Didn't know there was that much trunk space.
@Bartonhockey08 after looking through your videos I think I answered my own question. I knew I recognized the commands you used to instruct your K-9. Very nice setup.
You have enough space in that truck that Batman would envy! LOL!
Not having to share it with your family helps.
I keep basic items stocked and always ready to add more like the ECO Hawk axe but space is an issue with a wife that's disabled.
Very good video my friend, well done!
That under the bed storage is great, wish I had that. It give you so much ability to carry more. I have a 2WD 2001 Ford Sport Trac. The quad cab is great but I have to carry my other items in the bed. Fortunately I have a hard/locable bed cover. Working on a system to keep stuff from sliding around, bed extender does help with that though.
Enjoyed the video. I tape my batteries (usally with a spare set) to each flashlight or battery powered gadget. The batteries stay fully charged for months and there is no chance of the deadly leakage that often occurs when you store a flashlight, GPS, Cell etc. for long periods with no use. I learned this the hard way.
You're Welcome. My personal protection dog, Ace, has his own videos. You can see him in action either her on the channel or on the E2E website. Thanks for watching! Be safe
-Adam
Great video. Lots of good ideas. I hope it's okay that I posted my EDC as a video response. Love your channel, keep 'em coming.
Ace?
*Does a search for Ace on you're channel
Wow what an awesome animal. He is bad ass! So great around the kids too. Very inspiring!
Beautiful Dog!
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the video
-Adam
--I get a lot of K9 questions concerning Ace. I got him as a personal protection dog. And yes you heard German commands used for him. Ace has had professionally training, and that meant I got trained also. I continue working with him and it has been worth every hour spent. I hope you will check out our Canine videos and give us feed back on what you think. Thanks for watching.
--Adam
Great vid dude, a lot of good ideas in there.
great tip
love ur stuff!
Adam, I also recommend carrying hand-held wire cutters. For example, barbwire or any screw or nail. Great video. Keep em coming.
Thats my truck!!!! Thsi will really help me!!! Thanks
+10 for having a Honda+10 for the gear! Great video
@SerratedEdges1 , thanks for the suggestion!
- Adam
very, very, extremly nice video... :))) you gave me 1000 new ideas ... & adain thank you very much ... :D
great job man, much better sound quality. keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching, we'll keep that in mind
Great video! One thing you might want to think about adding is a tire plug kit.
Thanks
lol, good one ! Thanks for the laugh! (and for watching of course)
-Adam
Hey adam, im a army vet. Raise on the navajo rez in AZ, I know what its like when shit hits the fan. Im use to going without comfortable stuff. Have you considered having spare cash stored as well? Also change helps for pay phones. Im sure you've already thought of it. Good vids so far brother.
always prepared. good stuff. I think I carry more tools, but my truck is older than I am so there get used a lot , with a bit of 4x4ing :)
+10 for watching and your support. Thanks!
-Adam
You are a really cool guy
great vids
We all felt that way in the beginning. FYI - lots of free E2E videos (over 700) to help you along. Also, we have classes - you can get more info on the equip2endure website. Good luck and be safe
-Adam
I shouldn't be laughing at that comment, but can't help myself. Just to set the record straight, the wife and kids do have bags also. Thanks for watching and the laugh!
-Adam