When SHTF, This Is Why You Won't Make It / Lessons on Survival

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  • @STOKERMATIC
    @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +26

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    • @TacticalRick507
      @TacticalRick507 Рік тому

      The more them commies cry. The happier I am. The more Ant ifa pass over, the happier I am as a guy. And the fact that you said not if but when. Makes me think maybe I should not return to the states. I had thought about it. But as we are seeing several real time SOF, UC warfare attacks happening in the US. I want to know whom is behind this. Including the fact that the Cartels and Chinese special police are now operating openly in our cities. Makes me question if there is any wisdom in going back.
      Top, do you have an opinion on this?

  • @Town101
    @Town101 Рік тому +14

    I started watching you and I was skeptical. You won me over by being yourself and giving good, fact-based examples and reasons. I appreciate that. Also for you not claiming that one path in life was the right one, but more about we all arrived here from different paths. I've been prepping for over 7 years, and I tell people you cannot see tornados in the midwest, trains crashing, floods out west, snow out east, supply chain issues everywhere and say, Yeah, what worked in the past will keep working in the future.

  • @scottbee501
    @scottbee501 Рік тому +30

    I’ve watched hundreds of videos like this. This was a well done basic video on the subject. I completely agree, when the collapse goes from bad to much worse it will be a monstrous tidal wave of fear, panic, despair and death. God help us.

  • @bobmartino8073
    @bobmartino8073 Рік тому +2

    When I was just a kid my father taught me "people plan to fail by failing to plan". That stuck with me my entire life. Now I'm 55 and my wife asks me why we need
    so much fire wood and kerosene and so many gallons of fuel. Why do we need biodegradable human waste bags and why so many candles? What are the hand held Hamm radios
    for and why do you have so many maps of our county? Do we really need so much canned food and 3 freezers full of food? LOL! She means well but she is learning. Another great video sir.

  • @eddiehoskins7482
    @eddiehoskins7482 7 місяців тому +2

    As a 67 yr old ex army ranger, I love your videos.. In a SHTF WORLD PROBLEM .I'M TO OLD TO MAKE IT THROUGH... But I'll tell you this the ones that come They won't be able to hurt anyone else.

  • @ericdee6802
    @ericdee6802 Рік тому +32

    My older Brother was involved in Atomic testing back in the 60's he once told me "Surviving an initial blast from a Nuke is doable, but keeping your sanity as you dwell underground for 40 plus years until the fallout is all clear is impossible"!!!

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +5

      Indeed!

    • @manehattgeeheck
      @manehattgeeheck Рік тому +3

      Your a people person huh? 😂😂

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому +3

      All you need is a zippo lighter

    • @desertweasel6965
      @desertweasel6965 Рік тому +6

      Actually nuclear fallout dissipates pretty quickly. Within two weeks and possibly sooner you can go outside. You can actually see the fallout as it looks like snow and all you have to do is not allow it to get on your skin or breath it in. So, if you have a good tyvek suit and a gas mask you could go out even sooner. If you can survive the first few weeks then you have survived the initial assault. Then comes finding food and avoiding lunatics.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому

      @@desertweasel6965 which will be a pretty neat trick because by then you yourself will be a lunatic

  • @harrisonw1352
    @harrisonw1352 Рік тому +20

    1:19 it’s only been a minute and it is already very evident you put a lot of time into your shots and are deliberate with the cinematography. My wife and I just started watching your videos and I’ve really gotten into Land Nav lately. I’ve even been reading the FM 3-25.26 and learning a lot of interesting things that aren’t normally taught. Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration

  • @samanthaloomis2988
    @samanthaloomis2988 Рік тому +2

    Great video on getting real. My husband and I train these skills daily (he’s USMC)

  • @dwaynestewart411
    @dwaynestewart411 Рік тому +11

    I agree with you 100%. I am a survivor, I've beat stage 4 cancer twice . I train my mind as much as I train my body for whatever situation may come along because I know it's coming and it's going to be bad . But I know I will be ready. I still have much to learn and not being over confident is what will help me to be prepared for whatever. Your advise is great but what you said was sadly true.
    Dwayne

  • @jksurvivalbushcraft
    @jksurvivalbushcraft Рік тому +8

    I loved the intro… very cinematic and the music… set the tone perfectly!!

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 Рік тому +5

    That was extremely impressive, well thought out, to the point and leaves you with much to think about. We all know that something is just around the corner and time may be short. Yes, map and compass when you're soaked, freezing, tired and stressed is a different kettle of fish than 50 yards away from your car on a sunny day. Lot's to do!!!!!

  • @rw7594
    @rw7594 Рік тому +8

    Good supplies indoors and a way to collect and treat water is a must. Security is also a must and venturing outside to collect water, or anything else, is the most dangerous task in a full collapse.
    Bugging out is an absolute last resort. Once you leave your home, you've lost it for good. One tank of fuel to go far out of the city and live off the land wouldn't be even near plan A. That's tough in the US lower 48 where it's too populated. I may pull that off in Alberta but it is the winter that will remove those who can't hack it.
    Get out to public land and practice basic skills. Public land doesn't have the strict rules the parks do. Random camp, have the boom sticks or whatever is a go.

  • @JJ-JOHNSON
    @JJ-JOHNSON Рік тому +9

    Your videos get better each week, I sure miss my Axel, he was a Shepherd that looks just like yours and was the smartest friend I ever had, but Axel past from a heat stroke, take care of yours because when their gone they takes a piece of your heart with them.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +6

      Appreciate that! I can’t think of Riggs not being around, he’s been life changing.
      Hate to hear about yours passing

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому +1

      All you need is a zippo lighter

  • @paulzimmerman3895
    @paulzimmerman3895 Рік тому +14

    Completely agree. I just tested the MSS in -9 degree weather in Colorado with reflective tarp and long fire in front. Had a blast and learned some valuable lessons. Beautiful scenery as well. Certainly like your tarp set up here.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like a heck of a trip!

    • @paulzimmerman3895
      @paulzimmerman3895 Рік тому +2

      @@STOKERMATIC Beautiful area. That San Luis Valley area. And, of course the hot springs around. Que no?

    • @fredted1611
      @fredted1611 Рік тому

      And if his "beautiful photography" was a real SHTF, he already f**ked up. You never cross the open ground like that. Your a sitting duck from someone hiding in the hedgerow.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому +1

      All you need is a zippo lighter

  • @Ryanboy2020
    @Ryanboy2020 Рік тому +14

    Words to live by. I've trained people and I've been trained. Some say by the best. The U.S. Army. I still know that my learning never ends. I am constantly retooling my knowledge base and keeping what works and discarding what doesn't.
    You MUST get out in the field and put to practical use the kit that you have assembled and find out what works and what doesn't. You can be the best equipped, most knowledgeable prepper out there but if your kit sits in the closet and never gets exercised then you are in for a rude awakening and you will fail.
    Like stoked said, it's not if but when. We all can feel it. Something heavy is coming. Find the skills and hone those skills until they become comfortable to you in all environments and most importantly in all weather conditions. Dont just go out to the woods when its sunny and warm. I will close with this. You dont need a lot of money or fancy gear to ensure you are ready and able to survive. Be sensible in your purchases and find a community of like minded folks to help coordinate assets and to train with. Get stoked, stay alive and be prepared! Strength and Honor my friends.

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 Рік тому +3

      Was lucky to grow up when I did, hunters, veterans and ex Services would talk to you when I was a kid if you showed interest and it wasn't considered odd or "problematic" because most had some integrity then. I spent some time with an ex SAS guy (rabbit hunting with an air rifle) and he said a very similar thing, how you become outstanding is not to be a natural but by being the last on the rifle range, put more into your run, practice and then do it some more. Then he shot a rabbit in the eye with a wonky old air rifle and again the next time...........

    • @Ryanboy2020
      @Ryanboy2020 Рік тому +2

      @@jelkel25 Good stuff 👍

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому

      All you need is a zippo lighter

    • @Ryanboy2020
      @Ryanboy2020 Рік тому +1

      @@dingusdingus2152 It does come in handy but what happens to your zippo when jts out of fluid?

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому

      @@Ryanboy2020 none of you guys have the brains of a box of rocks. My comment was: all you need is a zippo lighter. Picture some dude running around in the woods, all alone, buck naked, freezing, starving, dehydrated, feet all cut up and bleeding, but hey, he's gonna survive, because he has a ZIPPO LIGHTER! Right? It's sarcasm, bubba! A joke. Ha ha, funny, your supposed to laugh, oh well, never mind...

  • @sirarnie9837
    @sirarnie9837 Рік тому +112

    I probably could survival pretty long as a "lone wolf," but my family and pets complicate things. Short of having a hidden underground bunker with years of supplies in it, I think most people with families are screwed long-term.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +21

      I feel ya.

    • @rw7594
      @rw7594 Рік тому +25

      A dog could at least allow you to get some sleep as it is a living intruder alarm. Dad has to be ready to take care of the rest.

    • @louiemorris9598
      @louiemorris9598 Рік тому +8

      Get them on board.

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula Рік тому +13

      ​@@louiemorris9598No. They will always hold you back.

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula Рік тому +12

      ​@@rw7594trip wires and punji pits. Let their screams be your alarms.

  • @caroleecole3140
    @caroleecole3140 Рік тому +3

    Thank so much for your video: your statements needed to be said!…I’m a senior with a handicapped son, but guess what: I’ve got our bug out bags done. Right now, we’re just planning a get away weekend trip to “test what we’ve got” in a few weeks(waiting for the solar panel for our generator to come in) and see what we like and don’t like: food; tent and sleeping bags; etc. We’ll make adjustments after that trip. We still need training in the compass and ham radios, so that’s some more lessons and learning…..onward and upward!!!

  • @JohnnyHildebrand1969
    @JohnnyHildebrand1969 Рік тому +3

    So true. I learn each day of my own deficit, and try to learn from them. Thank you for your videos. God bless you and your family.

  • @Trailtraveller
    @Trailtraveller Рік тому +1

    True hands-on , knowledge and prepare is the right combination to improve the chance.

  • @brentwentfishing
    @brentwentfishing Рік тому +4

    Great intro and it kept me glued. I chuckled at the basement flooding poke! 🤣 Riggs is starting to fill out nicely. Time to get out this spring and try to disappear for a few days! 👍

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      🤣😂 a minor jab.
      Hope your able to get out!

    • @GenXGemini
      @GenXGemini Рік тому +2

      I didn't even pick up on that jab until I read this comment. Lol

  • @MiddleOutdoorsman
    @MiddleOutdoorsman Рік тому +5

    I can speak a little bit about SHTF as it pertains to the mountains, or people thinking they're going to bug out and live off the land... it aint happening, or at least not for very long. Early 2020, before anything was really known, was REALLY eye opening.
    First, your not necessarily going to have access, at least not legally, to public lands (NFS, BLM, State trust lands). Individual counties in my state locked down. If you weren't a resident of whatever county, as far as local authorities were concerned, you had no business being there, not even on public land, and they did run people out of the mountains who were from nearby counties. It showed how fragmented we really are. We're not even unified within a state, let alone as a country.
    Second, Tent and Trailer cities will pop up, most of them will be along backcountry roads, and most particularly around water sources. Most people will be funneled into certain areas because they need water, and it only takes one dumbass upstream to foul the water. I suspect diseases will be rampant in these areas.
    Third, you will not sustain yourself via hunting and fishing for very long. Most people don't know it, but the vast majority of fishing areas are stocked by the local DWR. Once they're fished out, they're fished out. The deer and elk herds in a SHTF scenario, will be wiped out in short order, or will move out of the area entirely. Deer will disappear entirely, Elk will either be hunted out, or will migrate out. Grouse and rabbit won't last long. Any piece of land has a carrying capacity to support life, and a bunch of tent or trailer cities FAR exceeds that capacity.
    I could go on, but the bottom line is your going to end up as a starving armed refugee, or defending yourself from the same. Best bet is an organized and cordoned suburban community full of backyard farmers.

    • @mehGyver
      @mehGyver Рік тому

      You beat me to it. Bugging out merely delays the crisis unless you have a hidden fortress packed to the rafters with supplies. People will be roaming EVERYWHERE, and everyone will be on edge fearing the next interaction will be with a bandit. I can't tell you how many people I've heard say they'd head to the hills. So basically every set of mountains within a few hours of a major city will be swarming with refugees. And if you bug in, better lay super low and never draw attention to yourself. The first time a desperate person knows you have supplies they may just burn your home down out of spite. Best bet is to form up with a dozen like-minded survivors and build a small community.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому

      Indeed. I hope folks weren’t thinking I was advocating for bugging out as a primary course of action - though I suppose I could get that in how I worked the project.
      Great thoughts all around!

  • @dennisseverns4014
    @dennisseverns4014 Рік тому +2

    Great talk.
    Been in rehearsal mode for SHTF for many months now, at a point now that I need to replace all the supplies I have gone through all these months. Now to go gather more snow to melt and keep refilling all my water containers. More snow expected in two days here.

  • @davidwright5580
    @davidwright5580 Рік тому +5

    Well said Stoker

  • @marclucier2533
    @marclucier2533 Рік тому +4

    I have 8 routes. When I hike them or camp them, I chose a different AO each time. So I’m acclimated to all eight

  • @Ohnyet
    @Ohnyet Рік тому +6

    As usual,Riggs is doing point !

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +2

      It’s how he rolls 🥃🇺🇸

  • @ralphgreenjr.2466
    @ralphgreenjr.2466 Рік тому +6

    There comes a time when you can no longer bug out, prepare to engage in fire fights, and live in the woods. It is called old age, 73 to be exact. I am 30 year Army veteran and once upon a time my wife and I could have survived no matter what. We are living in our bug out destination, a farm in rural southern Ohio. There is no retreat for us.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      Stand firm Ralph. 🇺🇸🥃🇺🇸

    • @sirsmilealot5458
      @sirsmilealot5458 Рік тому +1

      Me and the wife are also 73. I am sitting in my last stand in a medium city suburb. Prepped to fight a battle if needed.

  • @johnfaramelli8138
    @johnfaramelli8138 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for your wisdom and guidance. Much appreciated!👊 Staying 'Stoked'!

  • @GenXGemini
    @GenXGemini Рік тому +3

    Great video, Stoker. Getting out and practicing is what I try to do. Appreciate you, brother.🥃

  • @danlaws-er8yo
    @danlaws-er8yo Рік тому

    All ways love watching your channel brother

  • @karlmadsen3179
    @karlmadsen3179 Рік тому +3

    Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.......Mike Tyson.

  • @johnndavis7647
    @johnndavis7647 Рік тому

    I used to be a big fan of Louis lamoure. His first couple of dozen books were great reads.
    He used to drop little pearls of wisdom into his yarns.
    One of them was "Buy yourself an acre of land. Keep it unencumbered.
    With that plot of land you can grow enough food to survive if hard times ever come your way."
    If you can't grow food then you are just kidding yourself.
    The day you open that first can of survival food the countdown to
    starvation has begun.
    It takes years to learn to grow
    things. Get started now.
    I would rather be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war..
    Thanks for the video

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 Рік тому +1

    Yep, we have to have hands on and head knowledge 😊 Thanks and take care.

  • @johndearman7985
    @johndearman7985 Рік тому +3

    I'm stoked

  • @Patriot-American
    @Patriot-American Рік тому +8

    Another great video Stoker. If people are not prepared at this point, then it could already be too late. You don't get on top of your game in a matter of hours or just by going to a store.... if you can even get to one. People should have been taking the necessary steps long ago. Physical conditioning, offensive/defensive ability, food and water preps, medical training and preps, communications, land navigation, building community with like minded military and like minded individuals etc.... What we see happening across the US right now... surveillance balloons, train derailments, grid attacks and general subterfuge by the current White House. Open borders and known PRC / Russian/ Iranian spy networks in place under the public's nose. There is orchestration in this as to all of the SHTF currently seen. Probing, data gathering... it's all happening now. I hope people start now in their preparation as every minute that they don't further hurts all of our chances at winning should deterrence not work.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +2

      Lots of crazy stuff happening!

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому +1

      All you need is a zippo lighter

    • @abstractapproach634
      @abstractapproach634 Рік тому +2

      Calm down, it's been worse. It's good your not letting comfortability breed complacency, but don't let it breed panick either.
      The weak lay down thier arms in times of peace.
      The savvy use this time to train and stock up.
      The anxious panic, fail to plan appropriately (maybe forgetting fitness and ammo but getting $2000 glass)
      Be savvy my friend, I agree there should be no Frappuccinos or Car insurance or whatever until one has adequate food, water, and ammo stores. But it's not going to happen tomorrow, you can calm down and smell the roses. It's been alot worse than this before, probably will be again, but the savvy and anxious will be ready. The savvy just may be more mentally fit.

  • @jtaylor8792
    @jtaylor8792 Рік тому +6

    Learning now. Picked up few things the past few years. Plan on doing much more, this year. Thank you, getting stoked 👊

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +5

    Outstanding brother!!! I'm saying the same things, there are many major event situations/ variables people need to account for. Like we say- learn one, do one, teach one, rinse and repeat.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +2

      ☝️☝️

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +2

      @@STOKERMATIC 🤘🥃

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому

      All you need is a zippo lighter

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +1

      @@dingusdingus2152 That's honestly one of the worst lighters to pick for exigent situations, they burn out of fuel way too fast.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Рік тому +1

      @@DJTheMetalheadMercenary I am being facetious. Sarcasm. Just joking. Laugh, ya know? Ha ha? Funny? Never mind...

  • @clivedunning4317
    @clivedunning4317 Рік тому +1

    Totally agree with what you say. Practice, practice, practice and when you think you know it all, practice some more !

  • @swampdaley6088
    @swampdaley6088 Рік тому +1

    Bill, outstanding video and inspiring stuff. Thanks mate from us in UK.

  • @Grizzly907LA
    @Grizzly907LA Рік тому +3

    It's nice knowing you all...lol. I don't have land where I can train on. I doubt "Ranger Smith," at "Jellystone park," would take too kindly to me, training in his park.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      🤣😂 gotta find some private, BLM, or NF 👊

  • @Erudito_Ra
    @Erudito_Ra Рік тому +3

    Get stoked 💪

  • @adamedwards2261
    @adamedwards2261 Рік тому +1

    Awesome 4-legged point man! More reliable than most humans. 🇺🇸

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video. Your recommendations sound common-sensical.

  • @drmiles7546
    @drmiles7546 Рік тому

    FINALLY SOMEONE WHO SPEAKS MY LANGUAGE CHEERS FROM WESTERN CANADA

  • @AntiFederalist58
    @AntiFederalist58 Рік тому +4

    Top speaks the truth.

  • @Ks1bigdad783
    @Ks1bigdad783 Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel. Looking forward to the next one! Thx!

  • @livingfree8070
    @livingfree8070 Рік тому +1

    This is not talked about enough thanks for bringing it up. More on this topic I think would be a great idea.

  • @peterbehringer63
    @peterbehringer63 Рік тому +1

    Some tough love talk that many will not want to hear.... hehehe...those three areas mentioned are important to be well-rounded in preparedness. Living as an expat in a crisis-prone controversial LatinAm country has certainly been a blessing for the daily practice, habit building and training for urban SHTF.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      I bet you’ve learned some lessons from that!

    • @peterbehringer63
      @peterbehringer63 Рік тому

      @@STOKERMATIC Oh man, yeah....! Sufficient learned to the see the worst savage side (and best kind side) of folks in a countrywide SHTF....and how to respond to or avoid the threats, as well as prepping for these situations...i should publish a simple little guide on what folks in the US/Canada should expect if things continue to deteriorate.

  • @davemiller8203
    @davemiller8203 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video! Entertaining and informative thank you!

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 Рік тому +1

    My late friend wouldn't listen to me when I advised him to buy a new set generic standby natural gas generator. For $700 he was so tight. 2 n half weeks due to sub zero weather the electric went out for 2 weeks. He had to go live at his sis. Upon returning he found pipes burst commode tank too 2 freezers n fridge all stocked w good food all ruined. Besides warped floors n water damage.

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic Рік тому +6

    Living in the radioactive woods trying to feed yourself and your big pet dogs will be an interesting project.
    What sort of SHTF scenario do you envision? And how long is life worth this sort of struggle?

    • @abstractapproach634
      @abstractapproach634 Рік тому +2

      Why would the woods be radioactive, almost certainly tactical nukes if any would be used. Also any food and water stores you have are probably safe if done right.
      Interesting point though, would be good to invest in hydroponics maybe. Definitely recycling as much water as possible is huge. No usable waste should be discarded if possible.
      But it'd be a real shame for you to screw up and end it all right before a decent M.A.G. found you.

  • @isshinryu11
    @isshinryu11 Рік тому

    That is a beautiful German Shepherd thank you for inspiring me to get out more ,learn more

  • @johnho2006
    @johnho2006 Рік тому

    all good fun and enjoyed the video, the prusik loop was a bonus (should do knots alone instructional vids) you spoke good sense.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому

      Great idea…will see what I can do.

  • @karlhaber1904
    @karlhaber1904 Рік тому +1

    Don't be afraid to hurt people's feelings, just keep saying it like it is.

  • @swanee22
    @swanee22 Рік тому +1

    Seeing this reminds me of what a friend says; Everything is a training exercise..
    Doesn't matter if I'm going to work, the store, or on vacation...I think about what I would do if the balloon went up.

  • @tyronejefferson8720
    @tyronejefferson8720 Рік тому

    Yes you're 100% right something going to happen we got to be prepared every thing is collapsing around us

  • @brentwentfishing
    @brentwentfishing Рік тому +1

    Thanks Top!

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому

      Don't even know how I missed this commend Dean - but thanks brother!!

  • @The_Ineffable_Meanderer
    @The_Ineffable_Meanderer Рік тому

    Hey Stoke love what ya do and have learned quite a bit frim your videos so thanks for that. Now armchair survival guy... Just an observation when you got water in the beginning. I understand threat levels etc. dictate movement, stealth level etc. but i also try to plan for the worst pray for the best. Anyhow my opinion on water gathering and break areas is to take breaks in a somewhat covered area not so much in the open. As for water having a "dirty vessel" to fill quickly and filter later if possible is one idea or night time gathering. Just seemed exposed a bit for my liking. Again much respect and Thank you for your service

  • @ryann4904
    @ryann4904 Рік тому +1

    Just did a test run of my bug out plan in northern Idaho. Snow shoed in six miles. Nothing to hunt, nothing to forage except pine needles. It was to cold for the animals who all went down the mountain and all the fish all went down stream to the main river. Now in the lower elevations of the Olympic peninsula eating like a king, my new bug out location.

  • @shellariddle324
    @shellariddle324 Рік тому

    Awesome advise, thank you

  • @johnbolton9483
    @johnbolton9483 5 місяців тому

    "Tear of a Commie " I love it !

  • @robertschweppenhauser9891
    @robertschweppenhauser9891 Рік тому

    Excellent video.truth is sometimes hard to chew on .

  • @Double39L
    @Double39L Рік тому

    Well I need to get on task &start making preparations! Glad I came across this on on my time-line...

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      Hope the content is helpful!

    • @Double39L
      @Double39L Рік тому

      @STOKERMATIC very helpful!...

  • @udp1073
    @udp1073 Рік тому

    some serious wisdom in this video. thanks

  • @dennisseverns4014
    @dennisseverns4014 Рік тому +1

    Need to find me a good apocalypse companion like Riggs. Probably not that hard since almost Dailey I see reports about people's dogs running loose around the different neighborhoods. Yesterday there was a gorgeous husky out roaming around (luckily she was reunited with her people) my last dog was a German Shepherd mix puppy that I found abandoned where I was fishing, best dog I ever had.

  • @REDonFIRE
    @REDonFIRE Рік тому

    That’s a gorgeous moss covered area!

  • @alramlebsi549
    @alramlebsi549 Рік тому +2

    QUESTION:
    When you filled your grayl - why didn't you remove your warming gloves?
    If those are waterproof, warming gloves, please share the brand.
    Or maybe they were a quick drying material.
    Were they neoprene?

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      Eh, I knew I wouldn’t have them in for long, and wasn’t worried about it TBH.

  • @mervmartin2112
    @mervmartin2112 Рік тому

    I have a t-shirt that has a cartooned picture of a guy sitting on a log, campfire in front of him and his dog beside him. Below it says "Happy Hour". You need one!
    Great points. I'd like to add; When you get to the "woods" it wont look anything like the vids and books. It wont react like what you've seen either. There's a bit of culture shock when you transition in life. Like from grocery stores to your food's still walking. You need to already be comfortable with your surroundings and that takes dirt time.

  • @dawnivey4397
    @dawnivey4397 Рік тому

    Just watched this video and you for the first time. Subscribed

  • @tomcatt998
    @tomcatt998 Рік тому

    Last hurricane my friend was complaining that the power went out & his well pump didn't work because he didn't have electricity,, me, well i had water stored up in gallon & 2 gallon jugs,,, and when it started raining i already had my 26 gallon rubbermaid totes sat out, needless to say i had water to spare for him,,, then i walked to dollar general & watched the people buying up water & tp...
    Just shook my head & went on my way

  • @markusschaffer9712
    @markusschaffer9712 Рік тому

    Truth,Stoker!

  • @kenclarke4906
    @kenclarke4906 Рік тому

    Animals know when you are hunting them. Even fish... Practice, practice practice...
    I have built 3 live rabbit traps and tested, it takes about three days with the the Three traps catch a rabbit. The fishing here in northwest Oregon, but never a guarantee. I have made rabbit snares all the w as y up to aircraft cable deer snares as they are passive and work while you rest and fish traps.... I think the pellet rifle with dual caliber along with a pellet mold at 177 and .22 cal was a good choice for small game as to not telegraph my location and save the boom sticks for larger game 4 or 2 forkers...but you are absolutely right.... How many people right now can go out tomorrow morning and hunt and gather enough food to feed a family of four for one day..... Not easy...

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Рік тому +3

    Good points , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @stacywilliams1710
    @stacywilliams1710 Рік тому

    Thanks for the Information Sir

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez Рік тому +2

    Im in the UK, in a good rural spot, and better prepared than most.
    That said, three months in, when people are starving, if a group of guys with shotguns turned up at my door wanting to take all my stuff, that could be the end of me.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +2

      3 months in and everything everywhere would be crazy for everyone.

    • @clivedunning4317
      @clivedunning4317 Рік тому

      @@matztertaler2777 You can get guns (apart from handguns) in the UK. It is possible to obtain rifles, but rules and regulations are very strict, police interview, no criminal convictions, secure metal cabinet storage AND you must be able to have a genuine reason to possess the firearm. Rules around shotguns are similar, but applied with a lighter touch. Plus, the police don't like you having too much ammo in your house, just in case you are burgled when away from your home. Hope this helps give you a outline of UK regulations, it is more detailed than this but my explanation will give you an idea of set up over the pond.

    • @clivedunning4317
      @clivedunning4317 Рік тому

      @@matztertaler2777 Thank you , I could have added that the police let your GP (General Practitioner), family doctor, know that you hold a firearms licence, in case you develop mental problems , or become depressed, and it is flagged up on your computer records. Terrible when you have to think and be responsible for 6 other folk.

  • @markmcdaniel304
    @markmcdaniel304 Рік тому +1

    I was homeless for 7 years in the woods while working a job. Now I live off grid on property I own. Social security Now. I was beaten in my sleep. Children would steal everything of value and cut up my tent and wreck my camp. Don't expect compassion from anyone. If you have a trash pile store your valuables in it before leaving. Be cautious of boobie traps. Only if you are in camp at the time. If a child or anyone gets hurt you might get ambushed for retaliation. Try to pick different paths in and out of camp. It takes 2 times coming and going to make a trail. Burn any cans or throw away food. You will be overran with raccoons and all. Fire ants are very intelligent! What looks like a perfect campsite may be that way because it floods in the rainy season and holds that water ergo no permanent plants. If you are in a group work together but remember people you trust can turn on you. How many divorces take place from a person that said they would love you till death do you part? Not to knock military but like the man said just because they have been in the military doesn't mean they can survive. I know this from experience. They had many people helping them. And now not.

  • @bobstaurovsky3506
    @bobstaurovsky3506 Рік тому +2

    If SHTF, my wife is excellent in the woods, we would have no problems in the wilderness, we both could hunt and fish, we know edible plants, know how to purify water.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому

      Awesome!

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 Рік тому

      I’m VERY good in the woods. My wife on the other hand is one of the most domesticated people I’ve seen. Makes my job a lot harder, but, I’ll give it my best shot.

  • @declineofthewest.
    @declineofthewest. Рік тому

    Great info. Great Dog ❤

  • @owps663
    @owps663 Рік тому

    Just subscribed, and sadly, I think you just described 99 percent of the population of those amongst who would not survive in a grid down situation.

  • @cda4662
    @cda4662 Рік тому

    great episodes ,semper fi ahoorah

  • @lacuzon39000
    @lacuzon39000 Рік тому

    Why do you not refill your water supply after drinking ? If I’m in the wood , first thing I do is make myself a walking wood pole , it’s a great easy add on tools with many useable features .

  • @mikehamlin3354
    @mikehamlin3354 Рік тому

    I know a little bit about survival because I'm an old country boy I've been through times what I had no place to go and I watched a lot of these survival shows and I've learned this in that I've learned enough to where I can manage the food part that can be a little tricky if I have to live on canned beans and Vienna sausages whatever I'll do it point is I can survive well enough I think to where I can manage but there's always room for improvement

  • @stevemotley808
    @stevemotley808 Рік тому

    I agree many will perish in a shtf situation some will survive a few will thrive I know most my family will unfortunately not survive as most have little skills nor any prep's they don't believe anything will happen I have some skills some knowledge and working on prep's in a different fashion then most lone wolf's will do fine for awhile but will learn that isolation causes depression most city city folks will rob stores then houses etc

  • @cliffkirby8570
    @cliffkirby8570 Рік тому

    I'm pretty much at a loss as far as having to leave my castle.... My wife is not in the best of health and likely couldn't handle roughing it very long... However I will defend her and my castle with extreme prejudice!!!

  • @kennethhoppe2259
    @kennethhoppe2259 Рік тому

    Your right 2 years ago when I moved back to AL the 2nd or 3 month we cought the tail end of the Hurricane and it knocked the Power out for 4 or 5 days and turned cold luckily we have fireplaces in out APTs and I was able to gather wood with my skills and keep my elderly Mother and my Dog & myself warm and cook over the Fire.
    Helped the neighbors out also that have young children and we're cold with no skills they learned really quick from a White Boy.

  • @mysticbengals521
    @mysticbengals521 Рік тому

    Well your dog certainly had a lot of fun. I already live off grid full time and it's extremely primitive...There is no electricity. There is no sewer or even septic tank (compost waste or incinerate it). There is no running water. There is no good police service right now - they don't want to come out pretty much no matter what and if they decide to come out it would take hours at best, maybe the next day they'll come. Everyone in the area has to stock pile food and water due to weather. I don't need the very basic training as I live it every flipping day in real life. I always wonder IF anything major will ever happen inside the usa, when, what is most likely?????? Prepping videos tend to flutter from topic to topic almost always narrowing in on financial hardship (grocery prices going up, mortgages getting more expensive, etc).... Shtf hit maximum for me around 2017. It's only gotten worse. I don't care about the economy as it's just not relevant to me.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому

      I bet you have some great stories and knowledge from your experience to share.

  • @plowboy006
    @plowboy006 Рік тому

    CRKT Chogan hatchet? I have one, a good peice of steel comes in handy.

  • @SurvivorMetalMan
    @SurvivorMetalMan Рік тому +1

    Excellent talk, cold hard facts, and truth. Plan ahead.

  • @Jeff-vp9vz
    @Jeff-vp9vz Рік тому

    Good video. BTW, nice axe work.

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof Рік тому +1

    Getting punched in the face should be part of everyone's life

  • @charlesmckinney
    @charlesmckinney Рік тому +1

    I'm alone except for two cats. Wife died two years ago. I don't really care if I survive or not but I intend to go down fighting if attacked by humans and take a few with me. Otherwise I get out for dirt time frequently because I got into the habit. BTW I'm 71 so not much of a loss to anyone.

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      I bet you have some stories Charles! My condolences for your loss. I can’t imagine.

    • @charlesmckinney
      @charlesmckinney Рік тому

      ​@@STOKERMATICThanks Bill for kind words...just got engaged. She's 30! Woot woot!

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 Рік тому

      Mid 60’s here. Got preps and knowledge. What people forget about us old folks, we don’t care, we can be mean.
      Stay safe brother.

  • @thomasbranson7237
    @thomasbranson7237 Рік тому

    I am trained as you are, I tought my kids to survive till we meet up.

  • @abstractapproach634
    @abstractapproach634 Рік тому

    I know I am a liability right now. But Chrisky has me tryn to quit smoking. I weigh too little, not too much and am trying to gain. I am still getting comfortable with AR ironsites and only have one day worth of food and two days worth of water in surplus.
    Once this gets to two weeks I will start stocking friends houses, at least two potential bug-outs, as >2 weeks of SHTF will certainly have us abandoning the apartment as some point, wheather in the 4×4 or on motorcycles to avoid gridlock.
    Then comms of many types, bug-in and bug-out drills.
    I think its more important to know where you are than to be overconfident.
    You may be right about lone wolf stuff, but know that makes you varmint, the enemy, as you must take what you need to survive.
    *it is much better to plan and drill and stick up ahead of time, screw car insurance; I want war insurance!

    • @abstractapproach634
      @abstractapproach634 Рік тому

      I am more ready every month though, which is more than most can say

  • @45122
    @45122 Рік тому

    Noted.

  • @texasraised9416
    @texasraised9416 Рік тому

    Stoker:”What do ya think bud? Is it nap time?”
    Riggs: Nah. I’m gonna keep an eye on things. Maybe find a good stick.

  • @legallimitoutdoors9917
    @legallimitoutdoors9917 Рік тому +1

    Speak for yourself!! You might not make it but I know I will and my family

  • @Bluelobsterpic
    @Bluelobsterpic Рік тому +1

    Take the family that is unfit to survive to a safe place where they can live. The able bodied will leave as to not overpopulate the safe place. Come back for them when you figure life out and the world becomes more safe. Leave them behind, but not forever.
    Edit: wrong comment lol

  • @jotun9988
    @jotun9988 Рік тому

    Great editing and dialogue.

  • @donaldtalton1357
    @donaldtalton1357 Рік тому

    All I can is take someone(s) with me. The skills were there untl a freak accident robbed me of being physically able to do so many things that a SHTF is a must needs do. Protect your health NOW! If you don't listen to this man, you will get hit in your mouth.

  • @clint1261
    @clint1261 Рік тому +2

    Walking thru 'squatch territory. 😎

    • @STOKERMATIC
      @STOKERMATIC  Рік тому +1

      Yup!

    • @clint1261
      @clint1261 Рік тому

      @@STOKERMATIC You know. Their trail markings were everywhere in that area. They've been there for a while.

  • @johnlew5972
    @johnlew5972 Рік тому

    Could you post time stamp where the info part of the video is ? Thank you