Everything I'll need, in one bag? Get Home Bag vs Bug Out Bag | Essentials to Survive 2024

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  • @ensignj3242
    @ensignj3242 3 місяці тому +25

    I am 70 yr old widow. No way can I carry a heavy back pack. So, I carry a deer cart in my car. I live in the country so I could be several miles from home. I am always revising my get home kit. I always go over board and surely some of the things in my car are for practical daily use that I will leave behind in. A SHTF case.

  • @marytica123
    @marytica123 4 місяці тому +191

    MOST IMPORTANT ITEM for your "get home bag" ? GOOD WALKING SHOES ! Lots of folks in Florida go around all day in sandals, or light duty tennis shoes. Office workers may wear leather dress shoes or ladies' dress shoes. NONE of these are adequate to walk for long distances - especially via "off-road" routes. And DON'T FORGET - a couple bottles of water, plus a few granola bars. Walking requires a lot of effort - avoid walking at midday. And DON'T walk "off-road" at night !

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +16

      Quality insoles
      A light weight waterproof hiker like Muck..I hike my dogs daily in them..water woods mud etc etc..the stand up

    • @HarryLHeckler
      @HarryLHeckler 3 місяці тому +8

      @marytica123 good idea to include walking shoes. She did mention in the video that she has boots in her vehicle for this.

    • @davidreed628
      @davidreed628 3 місяці тому +2

      Says the shoe salesperson..😅

    • @lindaburrows509
      @lindaburrows509 3 місяці тому +4

      Also keep your windows covered with thick black trash bags and heavy curtains it will also keep the cold out in winter and keep the heat out in summer , if your going to stay home Also keep doors locked , if you have a fire place stack wood very close to your back door , stock up on water 💦 FOODS and med supply and vitamins, get blankets for warmth don't only pack granola bars if you have kids , I'd pack a snack pack and water in the kids backpacks, I'd ware my head lamp around my neck because if your being chased you won't have time to dig them out of your backpack oh and bug stray

    • @witchysam4273
      @witchysam4273 3 місяці тому +4

      Extra insoles and extra laces too.

  • @bsd9230
    @bsd9230 3 місяці тому +24

    I think that we should hear testimony experience from people in Manhattan that had to literally walk home after 911... what they would have needed in order to get home.
    Water
    Shoes
    Dust mask
    Safety
    Preplanned stops for interim. Several. Make arrangements prior. Get to know store owners etc. Frequent the stores in between your house and destinations so you know the store and people that work there. Build friendships and trust with eachother to help each other.

    • @LibraryLizard
      @LibraryLizard 15 днів тому +1

      I think they would also say to have your bag with you in your office, not in your car unless you know for sure you will be able to get to your car.

  • @Raynor88
    @Raynor88 3 місяці тому +44

    Great to see a woman's prospective on GHB\BOB bags.
    19:17 I have a bag like this too. The Velcro strap on the inside is for keeping items in the large back pocket from coming out when you open it. The one on the outside goes over the zipper to prevent it from opening when you tear it off.
    Also your tampons and pads can be used in 1st-aid as well. For the times when gauze Isn't enough. Being a man, I get made fun of for having them in my 1st aid kit. But if I have a cut that won't stop bleeding or a lady needs one I have em.

  • @wandastills3442
    @wandastills3442 4 місяці тому +146

    great bag. I would add trash bags and the plastic grocery bags. I got stranded in a winter storm on interstate and had to walk out. I put the shopping bags over my socks inside shoes and my feet stayed warm and dry. trash bags can be used for all kinds of things. Also toe and hand warmers and a small cook stove with cup to heat water or if you have a freeze dry soup etc. I am going to add small mylar bags with things I can pour hot water into as well as other freeze dry things . thank you for all the work you put into your videos. I look forward to each one.

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +7

      Ooh..plastic bags inside shoes..genuis idea..ty..
      Small cook stove..like a small light weight foldable rocket stove..u can put dry leaves twigs etc in it to start a fire for your cup of mylar bag soup..love that idea too! Ty

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +3

      Definitely essential! You can make emergency rainwear, shelters, all kinds of stuff.

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 3 місяці тому +5

      A stove? Fuel? You're going home, just worry about getting there alive not comfortable and fresh from a hot meal. It's not a camping trip.

    • @Ayeayeaye614
      @Ayeayeaye614 3 місяці тому +9

      @@feoxorus what if they don't make it home as quickly as they hoped ? Then what ? Then you'd probably say " well you shouldve prepared for that scenario ".
      Hahaha

    • @CanesFan65
      @CanesFan65 3 місяці тому +4

      GOOD GRIEF. After reading the comments I have to LAUGH. People are SO FEARFUL nowadays it's actually PATHETIC. May as well just Load up a CAMPER and Pull it behind you everywhere you go so that you have ANYTHING and EVERYTHING you can possibly want (and even then you won't have that ONE THING you really need).

  • @lynnhardy2221
    @lynnhardy2221 4 місяці тому +77

    you could always slide your sunglasses in to an old sock. It will protect the lenses

    • @patriotpreacher43
      @patriotpreacher43 4 місяці тому +7

      Good idea to carry extra pair of socks. Use one as you said.

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +4

      I repurposed a cheap neoprene handgun holster I no longer use.

    • @meljane8339
      @meljane8339 3 місяці тому +3

      Or put one inside the other with the glasses in both

    • @maryscavone5622
      @maryscavone5622 2 місяці тому +3

      I use to put those hospital socks over my water bottle to keep it from sweating. My cousin got a kick out of that. But now I think it gives us more ideas.

  • @richardloo1523
    @richardloo1523 3 місяці тому +50

    Missing in your get home bag is a good fixedblade knife 5-7 inch blade.
    Folding knives will brake when abused or when you need it most.
    Some fishing hooks & a small minoculars or binoculars .
    Being able to see ahead in your route in case of danger , bad people.
    I would avoid contact of strangers at all cost if the grid is down, EMP, nuclear, SHTF , etc, etc.

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you Richard!

    • @Mountain.Man.1978
      @Mountain.Man.1978 3 місяці тому +5

      I saw a military guy put duct tape around his knife sheath for use if needed. Two birds…

    • @annacasola365
      @annacasola365 2 місяці тому

      @@Mountain.Man.1978 52:44

  • @danniemcdonald7675
    @danniemcdonald7675 4 місяці тому +68

    Great video! WOW! I'm going to need to watch again and take notes 😅
    The only thing that I can think to add would be a day's worth (at least) of prescription meds. Depending on each person's climate, you may have to rotate it more often.
    Oh, and vacuum seal some cash (small bills) in case the power is off for a while. IF any stores are open, they won't be able to use the cash registers or crefit card machines.🏠

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +7

      Yess..Cash small bills.. that happen in Canada..folks weren't able to swipe.
      The only folks that could purchase was paper money folks

    • @wtf-hb8vl
      @wtf-hb8vl 3 місяці тому +2

      Dollar coins are not affected by temp.a few dont weight too much

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +2

      Two good additions!

    • @oliveater2358
      @oliveater2358 3 місяці тому +3

      I noticed she had a small pack with a few pills in it. It was in the back side of her 24hr food bag. I assumed it was maybe supplements or vitamins.

  • @pskrika
    @pskrika 3 місяці тому +42

    One critical item you forgot- a container to boil water in. Filters are great, tabs too, as a back up. But the ability to boil water is a necessity. And a spoon to eat with.

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +6

      I think I've seen some collispable stainless steel cups for boiling water and silcone collispable kettle on the market

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +5

      Eating utensils - definitely important! Camping stores sell very good ones that are really cheap.

    • @TheParallelSound
      @TheParallelSound 3 місяці тому +7

      Coleman sells cooking containers the size of mugs for $20 super cheap. Can cook and drink from.

    • @donalddicorcia2433
      @donalddicorcia2433 3 місяці тому +1

      It’s a get home bag, not a bug out bag.

    • @journeybrook9357
      @journeybrook9357 3 місяці тому +2

      If you need to filter water and light weight is a tight knit footie and the smallest coffee filter then boil.

  • @sorciere...
    @sorciere... 4 місяці тому +35

    In my car i keep a container shoe box size that has snacks in it so i always remember to rotate it. If something happens i can pick some snacks out and add it to my bag. In my bag i have some dehydrated chili, bean n bacon soup a pasta jar meal(ur recipe) all vacuum sealed in pouches and a couple of dark chocolate bars, they dont melt easy lol. I have fire starting kit n also carry a small hiking stove n canister plus first aid multi tool set of clothes socks a puffy jacket squishes down small.
    BUT never thought to carry a nola radio with me, i have one for the house but def get one for my car!
    My car broke down once when i was in the mountians enjoying a nice spring day...i had to walk 11 miles to get cell service and luckily i had a sweatshirt in my trunk but i was in flip flops and shorts since then i have never gone anywhere without a set of clothes and shoes and something to eat! It was not a pipular road(s) and in the time one car was all i saw. That was hard lesson learned.

    • @maryscavone5622
      @maryscavone5622 2 місяці тому

      I have a small suv. Where would I store my back pack? It would be in the way with daily errands. I have already stored emergency items in tire well. Thank you.

  • @nightowl7052
    @nightowl7052 3 місяці тому +27

    Some thing I might suggest is that Pepper spray Gel, because if you spray the regular spray you can get back wind that could effect you too. Where the gel won’t spray back.
    Love the video!!!

  • @user-jr7wu3gt8o
    @user-jr7wu3gt8o 4 місяці тому +44

    Great all around video. One thing I added to my (vehicle GHB) bags is a string type (empty) backpack. I can gather kindling wood, or stow and conceal/cover my full backpack and venture/scout dangerous areas with lots of people.

  • @krishenderson970
    @krishenderson970 4 місяці тому +33

    I have both - I keep my Level 1 (get home bag) in my truck at all times. I also have an emergency kit in my truck in case we get stranded. Then I have my level 2 (rifle/pistol belts) and Level 3 - Bug out bag.

  • @prepper4godgbee328
    @prepper4godgbee328 3 місяці тому +7

    Hello, this video popped up in my feed to try.
    I have a suggestion.
    I turn my batteries backwards inside my stored devices so I don't accidentally turn them on when not in use. This keeps my supplies tidier and neat. I have to do it with ALL battery powered devices, headband light, radio, flashlight 🔦 because of I don't I'll forget and think the batteries are dead and throw them out. 😅😊
    Thank you for adding joy to our lives. God bless you. PS wrap the Dewalt safety glasses in the bandana and secure with rubber band.🎉

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 3 місяці тому +15

    A get home bag not only helps you if you need to walk and head back home perhaps your vehicle breaks down and you want to stay with the vehicle it can help you survive with the proper equipment and supplies

  • @tonniawilliams7321
    @tonniawilliams7321 3 місяці тому +14

    One million acres of Texas burned this week. I live at the bottom of the panhandle and quite a way from the top where the fires were. However, this scared me. I have prepped for me and my family to get by at home but not to get home. I have heard of a family that has a child with type one diabetes. They lost their home while away and not able to grab not only their animals but could not get any of the diabetic supplies that are needed. Everyday, I learn of one more thing we need to add to our survival needs. thank you for your content.

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 3 місяці тому +3

      Oh, my God, Tonnia. This is the first time I have watched Jera’s channel. I have a precious grandbaby with type 1! Need to tell my daughter about this!😨

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 3 місяці тому +1

      Jara - misspelled your name above - please know I had a childhood friend who was Jera (dad was Jerry😏). Don’t let anyone talk you out of your eyeliner - it IS your signature look & makes your eyes POP🤩!

  • @btolson66
    @btolson66 4 місяці тому +42

    Keep the toilet paper tube..comes in handy for a replacement for writing paper and it can shredded for kindling

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +6

      Yes Good Idea for writing paper with a permanent pen..
      I stuff toliet paper rolls with the lint from the dryer to make kindling..
      If I'm feeling fancy I melt down used candle wax and dip lint in it with tongs then stuff in TP rolls..you can do the same with extra petroleum jelly
      ,Lard will burn for 10m..

    • @bcase5328
      @bcase5328 3 місяці тому +4

      What about adding one pack of ""Post-it Super Sticky Notes" (or "Post-it Extreme Notes" which are for outdoors conditions), and have extra hold sticky. These could be shared with others by the sheet and you save you "Rite in the Rain" note paper?

    • @makeupunlimited
      @makeupunlimited 27 днів тому

      Good point

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 3 місяці тому +10

    50-55 gal heavy trash bag or 2 .. it can be used as an emergency poncho it can be filled with leaf debris and used as a bed to keep you off the ground keep the ground from absorbing your heat.... It can be used to place items in to keep them dry and it can be used to carry water

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 3 місяці тому +1

      Great ideas, thanks! 👍

  • @user-tw8tg6yj2o
    @user-tw8tg6yj2o 3 місяці тому +37

    Not a subscriber, but a longtime prepper. You did an outstanding job on your get home bag very thorough and incredibly helpful for folks that have not thought through the process of layering preps..

    • @JohnTreadgold-es8og
      @JohnTreadgold-es8og 3 місяці тому +3

      Agree; this was great video and demonstration. Gave me some ideas

  • @katc8293
    @katc8293 3 місяці тому +35

    My first question is how much does that bag weigh? Just remember ounces equal pounds and pounds equal pain.

    • @stellaholloway6729
      @stellaholloway6729 3 місяці тому +10

      Yes agree it would be impossible if you have joint pain or other conditions . I've bought a shopping bag on wheels for my bug out stuff.

    • @Lee_Proffit
      @Lee_Proffit 3 місяці тому +1

      Jara did say that she has tried it out, loaded and it felt ok

    • @lezaarthur
      @lezaarthur 2 місяці тому +3

      I carry a collapsible wagon in my car 😎

    • @sarahellenrose
      @sarahellenrose 2 місяці тому +1

      As someone who likes to go on backpacking camping trips, this bag would be a HARD no for long distance.

  • @p.c.matthews2653
    @p.c.matthews2653 4 місяці тому +15

    Female "directional" urinal, mosquito head nets, baby wipes are a must. Great, well thought out post!

    • @meljane8339
      @meljane8339 3 місяці тому

      I agree a little on that comment, but a variation of agreement.

    • @Rose-ht3xc
      @Rose-ht3xc 2 місяці тому

      "She-wees" or other brands are a must for females, especially if traveling alone. If you have to "go" somewhere, the last thing you want to do is have to drop your pants in an alley or the side of the road where someone could sneak up on you.

  • @nancyst.john-smith3891
    @nancyst.john-smith3891 3 місяці тому +28

    We have GHBs in all of our vehicles. I have adjustable hiking poles with me. I use them to help me walk with a load, prop up a tarp for a shelter, and could be used with duct tape as a splint to immobilize an injury.

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 3 місяці тому

      Oh wow fantastic ideas, thanks! I need to get those!

  • @Ayeayeaye614
    @Ayeayeaye614 4 місяці тому +24

    Add a small spray bottle of COLLOIDAL SILVER

  • @ricktimmons458
    @ricktimmons458 3 місяці тому +10

    Decades ago I and a programmer from work had to finish payroll before leaving. We rode out an ice storm from lower Alabama. We both lived in the same direction. As a boy scout leader: i had my full camping backpack. we decided to go home once the payroll was finished and secured. We managed to get over Red Mountain and slid on the frozen bridges. We became separated once we reached an appropriate site. Indeed i used my pack items and boots to get me home by hiking the best route. BE PREPARED.

  • @petepete66
    @petepete66 4 місяці тому +29

    A survival knive and a military poncho and a klapp saw … and a military booney hat … then it’s perfect 🔥🔥🔥✌️😜✌️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • @shagitup
    @shagitup 3 місяці тому +6

    Love your videos! Although, I’m retired military and good at being prepared, I always learn something new from your videos! Thanks again! Oh, you may have already covered this, but don’t forget a decent compass and a non-electronic watch.

  • @TheDabernet
    @TheDabernet 3 місяці тому +12

    Outstanding preso - feedback follows; Distribute fire starting in multiple parts of your bag. You never know if you get separated from your bag. Additional, Black is good for absorbing sunlight to dry quickly, however it makes a dark shadow at night - Navy Blue disappears at night. BZ!

  • @baldicreatorofcourse
    @baldicreatorofcourse 4 місяці тому +35

    I would love to make one for everyone of my family how expensive is all it and where can we get all of these items love your channel one more thing I will put in my bag is the Bible

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 3 місяці тому +2

      A whole bible? How about just a small booklet with selected verses? As for the cost, that's up to you.

    • @marvine7396
      @marvine7396 3 місяці тому +5

      I agree! Pocket size is great! Dollar Tree has small Bibles, $1.25...Must have.❤✝️

  • @johnoneill5812
    @johnoneill5812 3 місяці тому +12

    The folding e-bike in a Faraday bag is an excellent idea!!! My suggestion would be that if you ever had to use your get home gear wear the backpack instead of attaching it to the bike. If you run into trouble and have to abandon the bike in a hurry you want the pack to already be on your back.
    A suggestion for everyone is once you have assembled a GHB get out and hike with it and see what its like to carry it for 10 miles or so. Train regularly to gain strength and stamina. Look for lighter alternatives and rationalize your gear if the pack is too heavy.

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 місяці тому +3

      Definitely audit your kits once a year, and running a mock situation like getting home from work on a Friday or going camping with a friend/family you can trust is a great way to do that.

  • @user-zs6to9sk9l
    @user-zs6to9sk9l 3 місяці тому +6

    Use an old sock to put your sun glasses in to protect them. Your signal mirror is also good for first aid. Everything in your red zipper pouch can fit in the first aid red pouch. You should consider Darn Tough and Injini or a combo of each for socks. Will save your feet from blisters. Add #36 bank line for everyday usage that can be disposable and Its 350 lbs per foot. A small sharpening or honing kit for your knife blades would be good. A small pair of pliers that have a better grip than a multi-tool would be good. Laplander Folding Saw, small Silky Gomboy saw, or an Old Timer 69OT Premium Trapper folding knife that has a blade, saw, and strap cutter comes in handy for fire building or if you have to make a splint out of branches. UCO Titan storm proof matches should be added to your fire kit. A small whistle on your chest strap for emergency signal is a great idea especially if you have kids. A stainless steel water bottle with nesting cup for food prep, disinfecting water, and it can be filled with boiling water to keep you warm at night. A Deuce of Spades trowel for cat holes so you don't leave a trace when going #2 in the bushes. Lastly some Uniheat 72 Hour Heat Packs for hand warming during cold periods. You can safety pin a pair of socks in your coat next to your kidneys and put the Uniheat pack in the sock. This will keep you warm for up to 72 hours. You can transfer the socks to your blanket with the safety pins and sleep nice and warm and then transfer back to your coat when your read to go again. Good video and good ideas overall.

  • @mydogzmom5058
    @mydogzmom5058 4 місяці тому +23

    I recycled my kids backpack book bags for them to keep in their cars/trucks. Basic but has the important stuff. I use mine from college for the same

  • @martinj2843
    @martinj2843 4 місяці тому +21

    I was very impressed with your get home bag, the attention to detail was second to none, the small compartment bags are a great idea , I’m terrible at organising, the faraday bag would have cost a fortune, but the bike is incredibly smart, great vid , I’m going to have to watch this again and take notes 👍🇦🇺✌️🏡

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 місяці тому +8

      A less expensive option would be to get a stainless steel water bottle with a steel lid and put your electronics inside it for EMP protection. Then you've got a bottle to boil water in. Then, just get a regular bike.

  • @lukequigley121
    @lukequigley121 4 місяці тому +17

    Hey Guys, Each rig has a tote w/ gear , food , clothes , tarp, bags , winter water can be thawed , tools, jump cables, oil, coolant , dry gas , fire extinguisher .. Bag looked heavy!! No buggin out for this couple.. Harden your home is what i tout..WE are our own 1st.responders , Supplies , Security..GREAT preppin Jara

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +6

      For most people bugging in makes way more sense than bugging out! The only way I'm leaving is if my house is literally on fire, or if there was some environmental poison of some kind.

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 3 місяці тому +4

      @@karnubawax You're right. Bugging out is a last resort, makes you a homeless refugee. But at least consider that it might be necessary.

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 3 місяці тому +2

      Yeah, my vehicles all have designated tote(s) and a get-home bag.

  • @jeffmccarthy3943
    @jeffmccarthy3943 3 місяці тому +10

    Great video. I’m not sure if I missed it, but I like to carry a very small sewing kit. Sometimes a simple button repair can make your walking much easy and more comfortable

  • @Sciayam
    @Sciayam 3 місяці тому +7

    I dont have a car or a bike, I walk with a rollator or travel with public transportation. This bag is way too heavy for me, also living in Denmark we dont have spaces with no people - but I get it, other countries are not so populated and there are good stuff in this prepared bag, bravo for thinking of many situations. But get real where ever you are

    • @gccheryl4038
      @gccheryl4038 3 місяці тому +2

      I'm 68, female, and familiar with managing a rollator and mobility issues. You might try a very lightweight sling bag for bare essentials, snack, ID, and some cash. It clips over your rollator bar or can be worn crossbody style. It's amazing what you can fit into a small one. Been in your situation and a manageable LIGHTWEIGHT emergency bag is totally doable. You'd ditch the purse and throw your ID and keys in and clip a mace on the outside. A waist pack works well too. At least you would have some essentials. All the best!

  • @mommiedearest5337
    @mommiedearest5337 4 місяці тому +9

    This is by far the most comprehensive GHB demo I’ve seen. Many great ideas. Thank you!

  • @wickedpissah207
    @wickedpissah207 3 місяці тому +6

    Awesome video... love the fold up e-bike in an faraday bag!!! Great idea!

  • @DdDd-pk4pu
    @DdDd-pk4pu 4 місяці тому +4

    I would Add Wet wipes sunscreen a hat umbrella toilet paper extra battery for the bike and a bike lock emergency money and write down all your cell phone emergency contacts on a piece of paper and addresses in case there's no internet but you're able to get around❤ Extra spare keys in case you get locked out or lost them🤷‍♀️

  • @rayowczarz8345
    @rayowczarz8345 3 місяці тому +2

    The marking tape is actually a great idea, kudos.... if you want to mark a trail, for urself or others, and remain stealth, continue to make the trail for an extra quarter mile, backtrack the trail, then lie in wait for ur other party or set an ambush. Hostiles will pass right by, but u can reunite with ur party.

  • @user-cf5jt9ug8c
    @user-cf5jt9ug8c 3 місяці тому +5

    Maybe put a small bottle of hand sanitizer in it’s own waterproof bag in with the toilet paper

  • @WendyMoule
    @WendyMoule 3 місяці тому +5

    elastics and plastics break down over time so using you bob regularly keeps everything in working order

  • @dougsflyingservice
    @dougsflyingservice 3 місяці тому +8

    I would add a compass to your bag.

  • @jacquelyndevitte4992
    @jacquelyndevitte4992 4 місяці тому +21

    Hi This is a great video. I read the comments and others ideas to also pack. But the idea that if you only had a day to walk home maybe you don’t need all of that but on the other hand if your home is ransacked you at least know you have items to survive to get to a safe place. The person who said there would be check points and gangs waiting at bridges etc is a scary thought. I am a woman and I think wearing all black, hat and face covering is a good idea to help disguise who you are. I wear black tactical boots so that helps.

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +7

      Yes.. I am a woman native Washingtonian DC..
      and a Veteran..
      Something is always going on here that I might have to leave my home for a couple of days..I always want my pack/gear/clothing to be some type of camouflage Stealth
      Gear in case I have to leave my pack and come back to it..

    • @fancythat5136
      @fancythat5136 3 місяці тому +2

      @@sunshynegray9370 Exactly! I have tan/brown and dark green clothing in mine as our terrain is wooded.

    • @feoxorus
      @feoxorus 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, and with all that black you can mix right in with any convenient Antifa or BM riot! I wouldn't expect riots, checkpoints or gang patrols right away (the first few hours up to a full day) but it could happen so being able to look like the bad guys could help you slip past if seen from a distance.

    • @stillwatersfarm8499
      @stillwatersfarm8499 3 місяці тому +1

      I feel like checkpoints wouldn’t organize that quickly unless we are being invaded. Get home ir wherever you’re going during the confusion stage.

  • @btolson66
    @btolson66 4 місяці тому +9

    Remember if you are in an accident or something happens on the way home ( or someone else) the fleece sleeping bag and emergency cover will help someone if they've gone into shock. Also good for using as an emergency clothing. Absolutely love your thinking process on your bag.. totally going through mine and restructure stuff. You've given me some great ideas. Very helpful.❤❤

    • @p.c.matthews2653
      @p.c.matthews2653 4 місяці тому +4

      Can also use to drag someone in, if you cannot carry them to a safe place.

  • @michaelw2288
    @michaelw2288 3 місяці тому +6

    Ebikes are good but are heavy, bulky and good ones are very expensive. Cheap ones carry a significant risk of fire . You have to keep them charged.
    For GBH, a normal 20" folding bike is good for riding moderate distances and some people go much further. Lighter and more compact.
    All the usual advice for daily bike commuting applies, regarding quality tyres,spares, tools and accessories.

  • @Mountaintoptractor
    @Mountaintoptractor 4 місяці тому +7

    I would reccomend a couple of audio books. Great storylines and excellent narrators. The first is Going Home the second is called The Borrowed World. These audio books will make your mind think of different scenarios. Important thing to consider. Have some form of shoes/boots in your vechicle. A large contractor trash bag can function as ground insulation and a poncho.

  • @samwilson2797
    @samwilson2797 4 місяці тому +8

    You sure have a lot of stuff!! Glad you have a change of clothes. Mine is an overnight bag with a small survival kit in it. I am not worried about an emp, but natural disasters like hurricanes. I don't think Maine will be a high value target unless New Hampshire attracts for taking most of their coast line.
    I have added a roll of quarters for vending machines and a stack of 5 dollar bills for buying supplies. Stores may not be able to take credit cards and won't have much change on hand.
    Nice well thought out video. Thanks!!

  • @betsybarnicle8016
    @betsybarnicle8016 3 місяці тому +4

    I bought some packs of lifeboat food blocks, which last almost forever in a hot/cold car, and pack tons of calories in small squares. They store in your car backpack without needing rotated out.

  • @sitterfo
    @sitterfo 4 місяці тому +19

    You’re inspiring me! I used to have a get home bag in all of my cars but I took it out and never put it back! I’m totally going to work on this today. Thank you! PS I think you’re local to me. 😊 I’m in Portsmouth NH and I love seeing a New England girlie rocking it on UA-cam! ❤

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  4 місяці тому +6

      That's awesome! 😊 Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️ I love see my New England peeps on here! 😊😊 Stay safe, and stay warm .. winter weather is coming back 🤦‍♀️

    • @karnubawax
      @karnubawax 3 місяці тому +3

      One of my favorite UA-cam channels is She Equips Herself - a Boston girl and her LEO husband talking about survival, prepper stuff, and being wicked prepared!

  • @charoletteyanos5825
    @charoletteyanos5825 4 місяці тому +6

    I might think of adding a compass and or a GPS system.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 3 місяці тому +3

    All great ideas. I have both buyout bag and get home bag. Bug out bag has ideas as if was going back packing.
    No matter how you make one up- make one. Yes you may be uncomfortable but you won’t die.
    Thank for sharing

  • @ravenlaughs9757
    @ravenlaughs9757 3 місяці тому +15

    I would use a small piece of porcelain to break windows only a touch shatters them. I actually carry a marble size in my fanny pack. I don't need a seat belt cutter I have a very sharp knife again in the fanny pack. If I need either of those I need them immediately, why I carry on my person. You store a M95 I would add some mint life saver candy, those will help keep you breathing during smoke. Those come individually wrapped and perfect for those with breathing issues. For your medical kit I would add a couple mini tubes of super glue. For your communications what you have is sufficient but take small mylar bag and put electronic inside the bag and wrap in half then put into another mylar bag with reusable seal. This will emp proof those units as well as those batteries you had for the head lamp. Love your videos, you put much thought into your preps.🏡

    • @sunshynegray9370
      @sunshynegray9370 3 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for sharing raven good stuff.
      I totally forgot about the super glue stitches..
      Used super glue on myself a couple of months ago..worked great!
      What do you keep in your prep ready fanny pack..I keep a belt with a knife with paracord wrapped around it and metal fire striker

    • @karenbuckner1959
      @karenbuckner1959 3 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for your comment. I have breathing issues. I'll have to try the mints.

    • @carolhawthorne7728
      @carolhawthorne7728 5 днів тому

      What do you use the super glue for?

    • @thejd52
      @thejd52 4 дні тому

      @@carolhawthorne7728To keep in your first aid kit to use on cuts/wounds that need stitching. Glue will hold the skin together like stitches would.

  • @greggmouritzen7478
    @greggmouritzen7478 3 місяці тому +6

    Great video. I think you covered most of your bases. Even chafing ( the most forgotten demon. Kudos for the electric bike.
    Recommendations:
    Convert your external bag into a GTFO bag. Something to grab in an emergency, where you just need to get away. Bare basics. Knife, filter, light, lighter, etc.
    Ditch the cable saw. They are almost worthless. Get thepocket chainsaw. Similar to the cable saw, but it has a chai.saw chain rather than a thin cable.
    Maybe rap up an extra pair of pants in the jacket. Theremany times, especially for women, where a backup pair of pants/jeans would be needed (i.e. skirts, shorts, damaged cloths). You do have the leggings, but would that be enough? You are in Maine, right?
    Rain gear, or would that be in your car
    Maybe add an emergency vest, for when stealth is not an issue.
    Shetler: Really Big Monkey set up one of those mylar tube tents, filled two of the mylar sleeping bags with leaves for insulation, andcrawel in between.
    Like i said great video, thanks

  • @bennington7660
    @bennington7660 4 місяці тому +9

    You really outdid yourself on this video! Kudos. You covered pretty much everything ☺️

  • @pinetree9343
    @pinetree9343 4 місяці тому +4

    I used to live in the Pacific Northwest, a water filter and a poncho were necessary because securing water wasn't a problem, and a poncho was to keep you dry. Now i live in the desert southwest and i carry a five gallon water jug and the poncho is for shade. Consider where you might be when the worst happens. BTW, all of our vehicles are equipped with a bike rack, and its not uncommon for me to throw a bike on the vehicle as backup.
    Add a small scissor to cut the moleskin.

  • @kathymoore7577
    @kathymoore7577 4 місяці тому +6

    I've been planning a get home bag, so I was so happy to find your channel. Thank you for all the valuable information. I really like the E-bike. Super idea. There will be people that may will want to take your bike as you are attempting to get home. Proper protection would be a good idea. 🏠

  • @marquidee3920
    @marquidee3920 3 місяці тому +5

    Thank you for your video. I watched many GH/BO bag videos and I always get an insight or a reminder for my own sack. Key take aways is...don't be afraid to use it for non emergencies. I try to follow the once a month check, but sometimes LIFE. Needless to say, when I did a yearly update, I found that my aspirins were expired, ointments were getting close to expire, cliff bars stale etc
    So it's a good idea to go through it monthly....like filling up for gas check it. Grocery run check it.
    Some useful things I like is the mini waterproof rucksacks. All is well and dandy until the rain comes or water changes the contents. jst some sidenotes. Appreciate it.

  • @rogergrove2453
    @rogergrove2453 Місяць тому +1

    Got thrown off my horse when she got into wire last summer. Then she fell on my ankle and broke it. I had to crawl 1/3 mile thru hayfields and under two fences to get to help. No cell phone, I was totally unprepared…. Thank God the neighbor was there and able to help me.
    Now I’m really learning how to be prepared!

  • @paulwilson8672
    @paulwilson8672 3 місяці тому +5

    I know you said that you would have a jacket in the car, but I would add a windbreaker to your fleece coat. You can move around better while keeping the rain off. I'm a HAM radio operator, but GRMS is good. Check for local GRMS repeaters to increase your range. I would change the battery bank with one with a solar power bank. I would also have a sewing kit. Sometimes you have to fix things in the filed. Doesn't need to be large.

  • @flamingpieherman9822
    @flamingpieherman9822 3 місяці тому +3

    this is excellent bag! Especially being a woman. I don't want to have a huge backpack when I have to lug . I didn't see it in your bag but maybe I missed it? Having a cup for your tea your coffee... And one good stainless steel tablespoon as well as having some kind of miniature setting for heating something on top of a fire...
    Also, I think it's a good idea to have one of those silver shirts that protect you if there's radiation... I have one at work folded up just in case

  • @SK-oj2gx
    @SK-oj2gx 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for showing your bag. I’m afraid people would steal your bike from you for their own needs. Stay safe I’m buying the back pack.
    You need a protection I definitely would add that. Stay safe

  • @cookingwithshelleypampered1735
    @cookingwithshelleypampered1735 4 місяці тому +18

    I need to make one of these kits! I keep Emergency items in my car however nothing like this. Thanks for the details. Much appreciated! ❤

  • @biggingeroutdoors428
    @biggingeroutdoors428 4 місяці тому +6

    A bic lighter would be a good item to keep in your small outside pouch. I like the idea of the little pouch if worse came to worse, you could always tear that off and ditch the big bag.

  • @paulwilson8672
    @paulwilson8672 3 місяці тому +3

    This is a great well organized bag!!! Your red medical bag is an EMT bag. It is meant to be worn on a waist belt, but you can rip it off the Velcro and use it. Some one else mentioned garbage bags. Contractor thick bags are great and don't take up much room. I would add a 4-6 inch knife like a Ka-Bar (its 7 in, but something like that). Yes it can be used as a weapon, but it is really good for digging Cat Holes for when you got to go #2 and you need to bury it. It is lighter than a little shovel. You can use the pummel on some as a hammer. I loved the fold-able electric bike. Great video!!! 🏠

  • @johngeorge6304
    @johngeorge6304 3 місяці тому +4

    Great video. Very well thought out! Thanks for your help. Thanks for your service 🏠
    Maybe add some monofilament fishing line and some hooks of various sizes. You could cut a branch for a quick rod if needed.

  • @Nico-de-gallo
    @Nico-de-gallo 4 місяці тому +8

    One thing I take into consideration is average walking speed for normal people, which is15-22 minutes per mile or about 3-4 mph. BUT we're not always walking in a straight line, we're going up and down hills, around winding roads, maybe going down a canyon or broken bridge. I would say 2 mph is more realistic. If you are 50 miles away from home and walk about 10 hours a day, it would take about a day and a half to 3 days to get home. Do you have the gear or ability to sleep the night somewhere? What about in wet or cold conditions? Important things to consider depending on your situation.

    • @michaelw2288
      @michaelw2288 3 місяці тому +4

      Walking is around 3miles/hr. Cycling is 10-12mph. You can cover 3 days walk in one day.
      In real world, mass urban Get Home situations, in NYC, London and Tokyo, the only wheels turning were bicycles.
      Shops sold out within hours so if this is your plan, buy one within minutes.

    • @jjrat5pack
      @jjrat5pack 3 місяці тому +2

      For camping out overnight I suggest an Emergency Bivvy. It's a mylar sleeping bag that reflects your body heat back to you, 90-95% effective. They're not nuch bigger or heavier than an empty soda can.

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 3 місяці тому +1

      Google Maps allows you to click either driving, walking, or biking icons when you map out your route. So you can see how long it will take you to get home on foot, which will help you plan the contents of your bag better.

  • @sandybunn7924
    @sandybunn7924 4 місяці тому +8

    Great bag! I agree on the trash bags etc. You might want to place the radio inside an "EMP Proof" pouch or wrapping. Love the ebike too!!

  • @cindistarner8618
    @cindistarner8618 3 місяці тому +2

    I have been told that the number 1 item survivalists would have is the contractor’s plastic bag

  • @tinaproctor63
    @tinaproctor63 4 місяці тому +15

    I think for the first aid kit, the part you asked about might be to hang it up while the kit is open to see what's all there quickly if you need hands free. Hang it over a hanger, or carry a s hook with you and hang on a branch ect.. the kit bag is set up like a overnight bag that is for traveling that opens up and hangs in the bathroom while getting ready.

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  4 місяці тому

      That could be it! I'll have to give that a try! 😀😀

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      @user-xu3yk3dw6k 4 місяці тому

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      Music is supposed to 432Hz Minimum. 432 cycles/vibrations per-second
      432 App Like Alpha
      Or 528/432 App - they do their best to change it. Alpha is great. I use the other for 528 which is actually in *444
      Ain't perfect but much improved (upscale like DVD).
      Homeless ever, Gym, local Swimming pool, Membership in cash, $15 Per week for use of showers & toilets; Always maintained.
      Sleep in the car. No need to erect & collapse tent, 100% waterproof. Perhaps some decent window-tint instead of the tent.
      Warmth: move closer to the equator. Sub-tropical & Tropical.
      I've done this: Park in Multi-level carpark *Free* Cairns, Australia, DFO (gates locked by 6pm) nobody to bother, brilliant view, out of the weather. Toilets there, and maintenance is not your problem.
      Woolworths is South African 🇿🇦
      Woolworths owns David Jones
      Can park car at beach all night to fish, but apparently can't sleep in it - Is it even your car? Sleep in it, be gone by sunrise before ranger does the rounds.
      Coconut water can be found at about $2.50 for 1 litre -
      The best Hydration on the planet.
      A Play within a Play, a Stage within a Stage.
      ~ Michael
      P.S; Fasting = Autophage
      Addendum to P.S,
      US Debt Clock Website,
      The true price of Gold & Silver

  • @ultramagapatriot5874
    @ultramagapatriot5874 4 місяці тому +7

    From what i was told about in the event of an EMP that most cars will still crank!! I was told after an emp event happens and cars die i was told to wait 5 or 10 mins after the event you should try to crank your car or vehicle and most should crank. But everyone should have a get home bag in their vehicles just incase.

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  4 місяці тому +10

      I've heard all kinds of different theories, including that one. Until I can run my own experiments, I'm not sure that I trust what any researcher tells us 🤣 But as sensitive as all of the electronics are in modern vehicles, I have a hard time believing there would be no damage to ECU's, starter circuits, and charging systems. All it takes is a small percentage of cars to become disabled on roads and parking lots to create traffic jams for miles. Add that to the mass panic and no electricity .. your trip home would definitely be a challenge!
      -Rob (Mr. WP)

    • @ultramagapatriot5874
      @ultramagapatriot5874 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@wickedpreparedthe information came from an ex military member that worked in nuclear engineering

  • @pattycake8272
    @pattycake8272 4 місяці тому +5

    I take my bags with when camping, I know what is truly needed or a waist of space. Yours is great if there is nobody else around that didn't prepare. A grab and go for me (with people around) would be cordage, cover, knife, lighter. A bag with food (snack like) and water.

  • @flintstonegirl3372
    @flintstonegirl3372 4 місяці тому +11

    Great ideas as always Jara! I especially love the idea of all black clothing. I don't even remember what clothes I put in my bag. I'm gonna have to look & possibly update. I really should rotate out the food too. Thanks for the reminders 🏠 ❤

    • @enadiedericks2006
      @enadiedericks2006 3 місяці тому +2

      One person suggested rather navy blue, which is less noticeable at night.. Black making a dark shadow.

  • @Lethembe
    @Lethembe 4 місяці тому +5

    🏡 Your videos are some of the best out there for common sense bug in and bug out situations.

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies 2 місяці тому +1

    Totally awesome to find another prepping chick. I bought a folding extension for the ham radio. That bike is definitely an item for the wish list. Great video!

    • @wickedprepared
      @wickedprepared  2 місяці тому

      Hey!!! Thank you for stopping by! 😊😊

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 3 місяці тому +2

    I L❤VE your organization, thoughtful prep, and mostly I have never once thought about a get home bag!! One thing I might add is a lightweight telescoping cane, ankle, knee braces sling fabric (scarf) bike, great idea!! Add hot hands/feet, wool gloves. Gun /ammo. It's so awesome you included the websites to order all this ❤ thank you!! So much!!! Add antibiotics.🏡

  • @termodog7951
    @termodog7951 4 місяці тому +5

    I keep knee hi stockings to filter water

  • @truebluepatriot2739
    @truebluepatriot2739 3 місяці тому +4

    💙🇺🇲 Use a sock to store your dewalt sunglasses in, this will help keep the scratches to a minimum. If your socks are too small, have your husband, teenage boy, etc..to donate one of their's. 😊😊😊

  • @hdscollectibles
    @hdscollectibles 3 місяці тому +3

    🏠💪🏽🙌🏽 great video and content! I’m going to have my wife watch this as she sometimes thinks I’m a bit “EXTRA” about being prepared. We are in Earthquake and blackout country so just having this type of kit in the car would be essential in those situations! Thx again! I subscribed to ur channel as well!🙌🏽🙌🏽💯💪🏽🙏🏽

  • @rayowczarz8345
    @rayowczarz8345 3 місяці тому +1

    i just found this video, by happenstance, subscribed blindly, because this video is very well thought out, and u seem to be exceedingly thorough, and explain things in a very well thought out manner. most prepper sites are blunt, arrogant, confrontational. this is refreshing. looking forward to the rest of ur content. most appreciative, Ray

  • @cowtowndowntown
    @cowtowndowntown 3 місяці тому +3

    The average person can walk about 3 miles per hour. So about 7 hours for a 20 mile trek plus rest. Folding bike will cut down to about two hours but will make you a target in an EMP emergency. A skateboard with handle could also be an option. Maybe an inflatable pillow and sleeping pad for longer distances. And a folding trekking pole to keep stray animals away. A hand fan or atomizer for a hot day. Most rechargeable batteries must be depleted and recharged every two months or so. And have a minimum max operating and storage temperature range. Cars in summer can reach 130 degrees so be careful. Likewise in cold temps could be rendered useless.

    • @gccheryl4038
      @gccheryl4038 3 місяці тому +2

      In bigger urban & suburban area where I am that thing would be a magnet for the desperate. But if an EMP actually happened most folks won't have a clue so heading home on foot asap may have a strategic advantage. Our climate is pretty brutal hot/steamy so packs need to be super light and hydration prioritized. No sleeping or cooking junk, only snacks and 1st aid.

  • @feoxorus
    @feoxorus 3 місяці тому +2

    If you're carrying a two-way radio and an AM/FM/weather radio, add a corded earpiece to fit the jack you have. An adapter is often available to fit if the jacks are different. I like the dry box idea, definitely don't get the cheapest one you can find unless you don't mind using your supply of duct tape to hold it together after the hinge or latch breaks.
    Most important, though, is to keep the weight down because your only goal is to get home and excess weight will slow you down. In the backpacking world ounces add up to pounds, and pounds equal pain - it's a great motivator to use the smallest backpack you can possibly get away with. Your only goal is to get home ASAP.

  • @danniemcdonald7675
    @danniemcdonald7675 4 місяці тому +3

    One suggestion ... if you want to include chocolate, instead of candy bars(especially Reese's pb cups) that melt in hot weather, toss in a bag of Tootsie Rolls. Not the same, but they don't melt. That's what I was told a few years ago when making care packages for the troops overseas. M&Ms are iffy, but you might want to try a few and see.
    I used to keep a mix of peanuts, raisins and M&Ms in baggies for road trips and they survived a week or more during the summer (possibly longer if we hadn't eaten them all)😂

  • @PeterLehman-il5ru
    @PeterLehman-il5ru Місяць тому +1

    I find your videos to be very helpful as I try to make up my survival packs and other preps as well. As I have been watching, I have thought about what I would add to my get home bag and I came up with one item to add. How about gaiters to keep your pants and socks dry? God bless you and your husband in everything you do.

  • @carolvillanueva3728
    @carolvillanueva3728 4 місяці тому +5

    The only thing I'd add is a stash of money coins and dollar bills maybe hidden where the cover is Lol now that you know its there.🤣. Great video thank you. 😊

  • @lorim4651
    @lorim4651 3 місяці тому +2

    A reminder that the menstrual pads are perfect for a bloody injury/compress and eye patch, if needed

  • @229dave46
    @229dave46 2 місяці тому

    Liked the idea for keeping your head lamp organized with a hair band. It is now implimented into my bag.

  • @scenicdriveways6708
    @scenicdriveways6708 3 місяці тому +2

    If you drove 1 hour away from home (at 55mph) and then your vehicle got hit with an EMP, or something else happened, and you had to walk home. It would take the average person 16 to 17 hours to walk back home. ( and that's without resting) The average walking pace is 2.5 to 4mph.
    So a "get home bag" isn't a bad idea at all! A folding bicycle wouldn't be a bad idea either.

  • @stevanoutdoor
    @stevanoutdoor 3 місяці тому +1

    I agree that a GHB is important. But I don't own a vehicle and use public transportation. So my get home gear has to be a lot smaller and fit inside a smaller bag with plenty of room to add other stuff. I would rather call it my 'Get Home Kit' that will fit in any bag I choose to carry that day. I do use different color pouches to seperate stuff.

  • @user-qn9nk7tt3x
    @user-qn9nk7tt3x 3 місяці тому +1

    one of the best "get home bag " vids out there imo

  • @reneebrown2968
    @reneebrown2968 4 місяці тому +3

    You may want to add some reflection tape inside your pack. That way if you want to be seen you can be or not if there are circumstances that require stealth. P. S. Never store water in your vehicle for drinking. It can poison you after a while.

  • @allenwurl6245
    @allenwurl6245 4 місяці тому +2

    The Caffeine gum is a good idea… I carry instant coffee and have dumped it into a partially empty water bottle shook it up and drank it at room temperature - It’s far from great but it gets the job done 👍

  • @gabe1377
    @gabe1377 3 місяці тому +2

    I like the simplicity of the gear and it makes it more realistic and feasible for everyone. Great video ❤️🇺🇸!

  • @marygallagher3428
    @marygallagher3428 4 місяці тому +5

    🏠 Great Get Home Bag and gear!

  • @gnarly3000
    @gnarly3000 3 місяці тому +3

    Very impressed you have an ebike in your vehicle.

  • @kelvinperez2702
    @kelvinperez2702 3 місяці тому +2

    check on the batteries in your pack every now and then. I've had batteries go bad before. Great vid, thank you

  • @diannaboyd7876
    @diannaboyd7876 3 місяці тому +2

    Tons of great ideas! Kept waiting to hear "sunscreen". Also, "bug spray". Two things you mentioned which I hadn't thought about were a compact hairbrush and the assorted mini-packs of medicines...I just ordered them so thanks for that.

  • @twospooked
    @twospooked 3 місяці тому +1

    🏠 Good stuff here, I need to rethink some things 😊

  • @scottjohndonlan
    @scottjohndonlan 4 місяці тому +5

    The strap is to velcro it to the molle panel so it doesn't get ripped off until you pull on that strap.

  • @eab6066
    @eab6066 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you...I learned a lot - (waterproof case, signal mirror, e bike, poison ivy remedy)

  • @andygirl9868
    @andygirl9868 4 місяці тому +4

    🏡 Great pack! I have one but I need to check review my items and continue building/improving it.