I drive a semi truck to California from Utah and back every week. I’m starting my in truck bug out bag. You’ve been the best inspiration to me since 202o! Thanks Bear.
My 2 cents? Throw a lightweight rain jacket and some rain pants in it, because hey, you never know when it’s gonna be pouring when you’re outside. It helps when you can keep moving in inclement weather if you need to find shelter, and you really don’t want to die from hypothermia/exposure because you got cold and wet from being caught lacking in the rain when it was even relatively cold/cool outside. Overall, nice loadout. Looks a lot like mine.
Straight up and straight forward. I keep a paint can pop opener on my line gear for pulling rounds stuck in chamber of ar. Tie it to a three foot lace so you can clear your jam and drop it to hang, this gets you back in the fight fast. No more digging the jammed round with a pocket knife. Shalom brother bear. Oh and hey, let’s have another soap nuts washing video update, worlds been getting way to serious.👍🏻
One thing i found after only my first few hikes with my gear is the need for an internal frame pack. Nothing huge but the added strength and rigidness allowed for a much more comfortable break. I can lean on or sit on it which made life much better. I also found shoe glue is a must have for even the best boots. I know several people that have a pair of old or even brand new hiking boots set aside for their BOB but soon they will find a problem on their hike.. and if you need a fire on wet wood.. it burns much better then p.jelly and cotton balls..
Great reminder - it's time to get my 72 hr bag in my car updated for cold weather... and to check on the flashlight batteries and replace the old granola bars.
Rush was instrumental in my teenage years I accidentally watched the second video first it was awesome it gives me so many ideas because I've got to rush 55 and I overstuffed that thing including the kitchen sink I can barely lift it but it is a really comfortable backpack I must say so now I'm going to go back and redo it thank you bear you rock as always shalom
Looking forward to the updated video Bear. I've had a 8inch by 4 inch chunk of paper birch bark in my kit for over 25 years .always use some to start fire if I'm in the bush. Light great addition to a Bic lighter . Great video 🙏
Only thing I would add for those who live in the south is bug repellent that also keeps ticks off of you…ticks can really fuck up your day, especially the lone star tick.
Socks YES! My only seasonal change is my clothing, and adding extra warmth for my sleeping set up. Coffee is a must have, ( I also carry Liquid IV for one of my drinking bottles), and the filter system needs to be compatable with your water bottles. Looking foward to your part 2 , and even if you add to what you already have. DON'T FORGET THAT EXTRA PIECE OF CLEANING ROD YOU DROPPED UNDER THE TABLE!
What can I say I'm either a cheap scape or old school but I used an old alice pack for years and then moved to the acu rucksack, I love my alice pack but having the extra room and mollie webbing is a plus for me lol, no matter what each of us have it's useless unless you use it and keep it rotated with the season. I have the same msr water filter and love it along with my sayer.
Good video Bear! My take away on 4 points… 1. You acknowledged Rush. Instant win. 2. Junk drawer concept. Yes. 3. The Good Idea Fairy. Yes. 4. 5.11 Rush. You’ll be happy with it. I’ve ran a Rush 72 for years. You’re a big guy like me & they fit well. For a cheap ruck they’re hard to beat. It won’t fail you.
Idk what it is why is men, and our desire to collect bags, but I have dozens as well, lol. I run a SERE school, and could objectively survive for months with nothing more than a haversack. I could literally knapp stone tools, create friction fires, etc. The only purpose for my packs now a day is solely for comfort out in the field now. I've reached in a point in which my skill set is beyond a requirement for anything really, but obviously I have no desire to knapp cutting tools, and create cordage, and containers, etc. It is nice in the context that I could be completely comfortable with a 10 lb pack, and why I don't even have INCH/SHTF bags anymore. I have packs with basic sustain equipment for different seasons, none being overly heavy. I also I different packs configured for different weapon systems. If I'm going out with the EBR, I obviously will need my chest rig configured with 308, etc. Don't believe the myth in redundance, and the dumb Prepper slogan "two is one and one is none." Obviously it's nice having multiples and items that serve dual purpose, but you don't need multiple ponchos, tarps, ways to create fire, etc. Im commenting before viewing much of the video yet so idk where he is, but guys you don't need a 50lb ruck with 10 different ways to start a fire. If you must, grab a few lighters and a fero rod, that's all you need. You need nothing if you hwve the skills to create w friction fire. Lighters or a fero should suffice though, and I hate how our community has created packrats, with guys carrying 50+ lbs of unnecessary kit. You should get some shoe gew. Trust me when I tell you it has a million uses. I've repaired tarps, you name it. It's amazing and it's a temple piece of kit for guys in my circles.
I've been putting the emergency water packets for survival boats inside my Nalgene bottle so that way I have water in there and can use it collect with filters. Being self contained if I find water I can transfer the packets and fill the bottle and have that much more water. Has worked well for me so far.
I keep a Smart Water drinking nozzle with my Sawyer Mini to backfill with. Less bulk than that huge hypodermic that comes with the filter. It’s a perfect fit.
I use MRE rappers and cut little circles and put between the battery and the connector so it doesn't kill the battery. Takes more time when you need it but if you have a EDC then it wouldn't matter as much on the time. Just a good way to store batteries in lights.. in my opinion. Good video
Rush - Great Band Bear!!! Wow brings back some memories. As usual I love your no nonsense delivery of nothing but the facts, and you brought up a great point, it is part of a system and it is mission dependent. Blessings to you and your family, and for everything that you do.
Love the Rush 100. Excellent ruck pack if properly packed and loaded out. Thanks for the shakedown Bear and the remindees about seasonal changes. Gotta revisit and recheck my packs. Shalom 😎🤙🏽
This video does a great job breaking down the contents of a solid 72-hour bag. It also highlights the primary downside of using your actual bugout gear on a daily basis. If you’re going to use your gear on a regular basis (you should, BTW), then you have to exercise the discipline to IMMEDIATELY replace anything you use. PS: I use the app called Todoist to keep track of my battery recharge/replacement schedule.
Aww hell, I'm always messin with bags. I definitely don't get ass hurt over which is gooder. I'm 6 decades into life and been out of the Army longer than most of your subs have been alive {probably} so, I'm not up on what's the latest greatest but I know what works. Turns out, damn near any quality bag will do but I do find myself returning to my old LC Medium....It's old and it works...Like me. Our set up is similar, I do like your sock bag/pillow idea. Tactical Rifleman has good stuff on this subject too. Bueno caca amigo, thanks.
Most people don't account for the space and weight of food and water. Good stuff Bear. I do a monthly check on the family bags. 3 bags it takes me about 3 hours. Charge batteries, rotate food, refresh water, etc.
Speaking of Rush… I know what you mean. When I was in the Corps (‘77 to ‘83), it was that way with Zeppelin. When the Levee Breaks or Black Dog would come on, and that was the only sound you’d hear.
I went to dollar tree and bought energy nut packs. Bought small slim Jim’s for my bug out bag. Still have a few other things I need to get though. Can only do so much at a time with what little income I have to do with.
I'm glad to see he's using the 'ol tactical mud dauber nest. Some say it's primitive, but if you hit the enemy just right with it, you can cause some real damage...
I will usually have a good lightweight tent, sleeping pad and sleeping bag in a Bug Out Bag for the weather conditions that can be expected here in the Cairngorms in the summer. Hiking & camping in wind and rain in Scotland
You can stack 2 CR 123 batteries in flashlights that take 18650 batteries. Shelflife for CR 123 batteries is around 10 years and will hold its charge. 18650 batteries are recommend to be charged at least every six months they can deplete up to 30% of their power a year being in storage. 18650 batteries can be found at Walmart look near the outdoor yard ground step in walkway lights.
I keep a bug out bag.. 1 I keep it ready. First aid, the “things” I then have my weapon/weapons and ammo.. holsters… steel ammo box x a few. I’m get and be ready if needed. My skills change as time goes by. Nice video…Thanks Bear
I’ve been trying to reduce my number of “bags.” I keep my 72 hour/get home bag in the vehicle with me at all times. Currently working on my 5 day, 45 poundish ruck/bugout bag.
Backpacker wise, try to get it down to less than 20% of your weight because isn't water 8lbs a gallon? Got a straw? Lol I cant remember, but I think mine is 3 days with tent at 17 lbs. I got a bit crazy about it about 5 years ago. When I check it I get pissed off about my cabinet being used for everyday life🤣. Check it often.
A more robust E-tool to get your big ass below line of site, and 7 to 10 empty sand bags for construction of an OP, or beefy fighting position. Carry a folding saw. You don't need a plate carrier kit in the woods- loose that- put the plate carrier stuff in your ruck. Plate carriers are for cqb, or maybe guard duty at a gate- besides they don't work against long arms for the majority. Cover and concealment are your best friends.
With the lithium batteries it’s better to leave them in place and screw the cap on good. They should hold their charge for a very long time. With the cap loose it was probably bouncing and setting of small charges. 👍Never store lithium batteries on their terminal ends on a metal surface. It drains them.
I should buy two of everything because my bug out stuff is kinda basically my nice camping gear I’ve acquired and put together. I’d keep it all together in one Tactical Tailor backpack. But recently went on a canoe trip and put all that gear and bought a waterproof SeaLine 70 liter backpack. Just need to simplify some things. Thanks lol.
Marino wool socks Bear. Also maybe a foldout solar charger and, or a battery bank if your going to have rechargeable devices. Thank you for all you do for us!! Love your videos
I used to have the LAPG version of that bag but sent it to my cousin in the Philippines. I have yet to buy that Condor bag to try it out myself I got a Mountain Hardwear ruck for my own BOB. Idk the exact model and capacity tho. Got it free at work I also have a Granite Gear Crown - a small one, an Osprey luggage backpack, multiple other luggage backpacks, a surplus German flecktarn ruck, and the best ruck out of all the bags i have the rare Marpat Recon Ruck that I got for free at work. I'm sending the recon ruck to my cousin in the Philippines once I get it loaded with a basic BOB load out 👍 I finally got the LAPG 72 hr ruck on closeout recently. My North Face pack I use for work fit inside without unloading it. The shade of brown is kinda ugly in person, it's like a grayish brown..yuck..but I'll keep it 😂
Bear, Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking emergency bag vs individual purpose bags. Planning mine for 3-5 support where I could be stuck at work due to disaster or broke down 100mi from the nearest road with traffic and anything in between. As you said much of the gear and skills are the same.
All the useful info Bear shares with us daily is awesome and gear will definitely not save us in a SHTF scenario unless we are trained with it but Got damn I love a hood “gear review” vid 😂
What, no big bag of peanuts? Thanks for the video. I've been trying to lighten my load lately. Feels like I'm car camping out of my bob. It's getting lighter now. I'm gonna take a 5 mile ruck this weekend with it. I'm sure that will make me lighten up.
Maybe acquire a spare 18650 or two, or maybe a means to charge the battery like a solar panel or battery bank. I'm currently revamping my headlamp setup and having to put together another Fire Kit since mine is missing where we had to move so easier to make another, versus digging around searching everywhere for the one I had. I can still air drum Tom Sawyer perfectly to this day...Rest in Peace Neil Peart. One of the best drummers of all time.
I love seeing that much water in the bag. It’s very important and trying to find and purify water in a hurry not only slows your progress down when your goal should be to get out of dodge, but it could put you in harm’s way. I see everyone stuffing crap in their water bottles to take up “less space” and I’m like “put that sh!t in a baggie and put water in your darn bottle”. If there is so much stuff in your water bottle you can’t find a place for it in your bag, you may be carrying a lot of senseless stuff in your bag. These bags are to be functional and are not intended to be all about the “cool factor”. 🤦🏼♀️ Don’t get me wrong, as a grandmother that has her 4yr old granddaughter a lot, I have one of those bags with everything I could possibly need while I’m out, but it stays in the car. I have a get home bag with minimal stuff because I’m generally never more than 2hrs away from home. When we were in Louisiana, I didn’t even have a bag, I had a vest because I would’ve had to walk, what took an hour to drive, through a gator infested area at night with the grand baby and she would’ve been on my back. My gear to get where I need to go always changes depending on my needs, and I need it to get us to safety. I’m not trying to bushcraft my way home or to my next location, I’m trying to get there.
In just a couple of paragraphs you demonstrated that you have far more tactical sense and good old plain common sense then 90% of the men who run channels like this. You're a hell of a woman, Tammy.
Re those bottles or tins or whatever, they take space. Using them for a number of items is counterproductive. The baggies if loosely filled will fit into odd spaces and corners far better.
Good points- you are 110% correct that alot of people "over think" this stuff and buy so much crap, they cant find enough room for it. I think that packing for your environment (location, terrain, weather, ect..) is the best option, in my opinion. People really need to re-assess the KISS philosophy into their plan and quit over thinking stuff. BTW- what is a minute man bag? I must be getting old or something- Be safe out there-
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I try to just have 2 bags. My edc which is 21 liter and should get me home. It goes everywhere with me. Gun, ammo, first aid, water, light, fire. Etc... The "bug out bag" stays at home and is 34 liter. Has a lot of the same stuff but also has food and sleep kit, extra clothes etc...
this right here is why I enjoy Bear Independent videos - cut straight through all the crap and tell it like it is. solid, dependable advice.
I drive a semi truck to California from Utah and back every week. I’m starting my in truck bug out bag. You’ve been the best inspiration to me since 202o! Thanks Bear.
My 2 cents? Throw a lightweight rain jacket and some rain pants in it, because hey, you never know when it’s gonna be pouring when you’re outside. It helps when you can keep moving in inclement weather if you need to find shelter, and you really don’t want to die from hypothermia/exposure because you got cold and wet from being caught lacking in the rain when it was even relatively cold/cool outside. Overall, nice loadout. Looks a lot like mine.
Socks!! You said a mouthful! Was impressed with the amount of food and water. Well done, sir!
Straight up and straight forward. I keep a paint can pop opener on my line gear for pulling rounds stuck in chamber of ar. Tie it to a three foot lace so you can clear your jam and drop it to hang, this gets you back in the fight fast. No more digging the jammed round with a pocket knife. Shalom brother bear. Oh and hey, let’s have another soap nuts washing video update, worlds been getting way to serious.👍🏻
Thanks.
One thing i found after only my first few hikes with my gear is the need for an internal frame pack. Nothing huge but the added strength and rigidness allowed for a much more comfortable break. I can lean on or sit on it which made life much better. I also found shoe glue is a must have for even the best boots. I know several people that have a pair of old or even brand new hiking boots set aside for their BOB but soon they will find a problem on their hike.. and if you need a fire on wet wood.. it burns much better then p.jelly and cotton balls..
Great reminder - it's time to get my 72 hr bag in my car updated for cold weather... and to check on the flashlight batteries and replace the old granola bars.
Rush was instrumental in my teenage years I accidentally watched the second video first it was awesome it gives me so many ideas because I've got to rush 55 and I overstuffed that thing including the kitchen sink I can barely lift it but it is a really comfortable backpack I must say so now I'm going to go back and redo it thank you bear you rock as always shalom
Happy National Coffee Day! ...Coffee is *absolutely* an essential prep!
When Bear comes on, I usually stay quiet and listen.
Indeed.... Same here 🤣😂
I might make a comment to myself like "oo that's a nice bag" but yes
🤣🤣🤣 bless your heart
Looking forward to the updated video Bear.
I've had a 8inch by 4 inch chunk of paper birch bark in my kit for over 25 years .always use some to start fire if I'm in the bush. Light great addition to a Bic lighter . Great video
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Only thing I would add for those who live in the south is bug repellent that also keeps ticks off of you…ticks can really fuck up your day, especially the lone star tick.
Socks YES! My only seasonal change is my clothing, and adding extra warmth for my sleeping set up. Coffee is a must have, ( I also carry Liquid IV for one of my drinking bottles), and the filter system needs to be compatable with your water bottles. Looking foward to your part 2 , and even if you add to what you already have. DON'T FORGET THAT EXTRA PIECE OF CLEANING ROD YOU DROPPED UNDER THE TABLE!
What can I say I'm either a cheap scape or old school but I used an old alice pack for years and then moved to the acu rucksack, I love my alice pack but having the extra room and mollie webbing is a plus for me lol, no matter what each of us have it's useless unless you use it and keep it rotated with the season. I have the same msr water filter and love it along with my sayer.
Alice for the win ! eff using crappy zippers that will bust and leave you with a flappy clam sack.
Good video Bear! My take away on 4 points… 1. You acknowledged Rush. Instant win. 2. Junk drawer concept. Yes. 3. The Good Idea Fairy. Yes. 4. 5.11 Rush. You’ll be happy with it. I’ve ran a Rush 72 for years. You’re a big guy like me & they fit well. For a cheap ruck they’re hard to beat. It won’t fail you.
Idk what it is why is men, and our desire to collect bags, but I have dozens as well, lol.
I run a SERE school, and could objectively survive for months with nothing more than a haversack. I could literally knapp stone tools, create friction fires, etc. The only purpose for my packs now a day is solely for comfort out in the field now. I've reached in a point in which my skill set is beyond a requirement for anything really, but obviously I have no desire to knapp cutting tools, and create cordage, and containers, etc. It is nice in the context that I could be completely comfortable with a 10 lb pack, and why I don't even have INCH/SHTF bags anymore. I have packs with basic sustain equipment for different seasons, none being overly heavy. I also I different packs configured for different weapon systems. If I'm going out with the EBR, I obviously will need my chest rig configured with 308, etc. Don't believe the myth in redundance, and the dumb Prepper slogan "two is one and one is none." Obviously it's nice having multiples and items that serve dual purpose, but you don't need multiple ponchos, tarps, ways to create fire, etc. Im commenting before viewing much of the video yet so idk where he is, but guys you don't need a 50lb ruck with 10 different ways to start a fire. If you must, grab a few lighters and a fero rod, that's all you need. You need nothing if you hwve the skills to create w friction fire. Lighters or a fero should suffice though, and I hate how our community has created packrats, with guys carrying 50+ lbs of unnecessary kit.
You should get some shoe gew. Trust me when I tell you it has a million uses. I've repaired tarps, you name it. It's amazing and it's a temple piece of kit for guys in my circles.
You say what most of the preppers/survivalist/bushcraft wont say on in their youtube videos, I respect that. Keep it up buddy!
"socks!....need more socks in this get up!"- TJ
Absolutely love you brother!
I've been putting the emergency water packets for survival boats inside my Nalgene bottle so that way I have water in there and can use it collect with filters. Being self contained if I find water I can transfer the packets and fill the bottle and have that much more water. Has worked well for me so far.
That's a great idea
Novel idea 💡
I need to go through my bag. It's been too long. Thanks brother Bear, YAH bless
I keep a Smart Water drinking nozzle with my Sawyer Mini to backfill with. Less bulk than that huge hypodermic that comes with the filter. It’s a perfect fit.
I’ve been edc-ing my rush 72 for 7 years. Buy once cry once.
As a Marine Infantry combat vet, I hereby authorize Bear's use of marpat
It's a camo bud. We paid for its development and almost everything it's printed on...
He's actually wearing Rothco's "Digital Woodland". It's close, but the Rothco doesn't have tan in the pattern and also doesn't have the EGA.
I have USMC MARPAT as well as the Rothco stuff. The Corps gave me the issued gear. For reasons.
@@dutch1995 🤓
I use MRE rappers and cut little circles and put between the battery and the connector so it doesn't kill the battery. Takes more time when you need it but if you have a EDC then it wouldn't matter as much on the time. Just a good way to store batteries in lights.. in my opinion. Good video
I gave that bag away before deployment because I couldn’t fit it in my trunks. I really loved it .
Crossfire DG3 is incredible
I’ve been using a Rush 72 as a GHB for 4 years now. Great bag.
Rush - Great Band Bear!!! Wow brings back some memories. As usual I love your no nonsense delivery of nothing but the facts, and you brought up a great point, it is part of a system and it is mission dependent. Blessings to you and your family, and for everything that you do.
Love the Rush 100. Excellent ruck pack if properly packed and loaded out. Thanks for the shakedown Bear and the remindees about seasonal changes. Gotta revisit and recheck my packs. Shalom 😎🤙🏽
I’ve watched quite a bit of your videos and I have to say this one is my favorite this one’s just over the top I mean damn good
Thank you, Bear, for the education that we DO need. Thank you also for not leaving us alone. Lol
This video does a great job breaking down the contents of a solid 72-hour bag. It also highlights the primary downside of using your actual bugout gear on a daily basis.
If you’re going to use your gear on a regular basis (you should, BTW), then you have to exercise the discipline to IMMEDIATELY replace anything you use.
PS: I use the app called Todoist to keep track of my battery recharge/replacement schedule.
Aww hell, I'm always messin with bags. I definitely don't get ass hurt over which is gooder. I'm 6 decades into life and been out of the Army longer than most of your subs have been alive {probably} so, I'm not up on what's the latest greatest but I know what works. Turns out, damn near any quality bag will do but I do find myself returning to my old LC Medium....It's old and it works...Like me. Our set up is similar, I do like your sock bag/pillow idea. Tactical Rifleman has good stuff on this subject too. Bueno caca amigo, thanks.
Most people don't account for the space and weight of food and water. Good stuff Bear. I do a monthly check on the family bags. 3 bags it takes me about 3 hours. Charge batteries, rotate food, refresh water, etc.
Speaking of Rush… I know what you mean.
When I was in the Corps (‘77 to ‘83), it was that way with Zeppelin. When the Levee Breaks or Black Dog would come on, and that was the only sound you’d hear.
I went to dollar tree and bought energy nut packs. Bought small slim Jim’s for my bug out bag. Still have a few other things I need to get though. Can only do so much at a time with what little income I have to do with.
Visit Aldi too. Way cheap sustenance options i.e. granola & nut bars, tuna packs, ziplocs, hard candies, OTC meds, etc.
I'm glad to see he's using the 'ol tactical mud dauber nest. Some say it's primitive, but if you hit the enemy just right with it, you can cause some real damage...
No 💩 ??
Rush is still one of my favorite bands. The bag part of the video was good too. LOL
I will usually have a good lightweight tent, sleeping pad and sleeping bag in a Bug Out Bag for the weather conditions that can be expected here in the Cairngorms in the summer.
Hiking & camping in wind and rain in Scotland
You can stack 2 CR 123 batteries in flashlights that take 18650 batteries. Shelflife for CR 123 batteries is around 10 years and will hold its charge. 18650 batteries are recommend to be charged at least every six months they can deplete up to 30% of their power a year being in storage. 18650 batteries can be found at Walmart look near the outdoor yard ground step in walkway lights.
I keep a bug out bag.. 1
I keep it ready. First aid, the “things” I then have my weapon/weapons and ammo.. holsters… steel ammo box x a few. I’m get and be ready if needed. My skills change as time goes by. Nice video…Thanks Bear
Speaking of socks, thanks for the heads up on the covert threads. The PT socks are excellent.
Love a good 72hr bag
Rush…my favorite band and most innovative, talented drummer Neal Peart RIP 😇
You are seriously hilarious, those dirt dobber nests are a real thing in the country.
Fat bottom Betty is a great smoke but my favorite of the 4 ladies is the Leather Rose . Great pack nicely set up
Good reminders Bear! Luv the junk drawer & the tactical explanation.
Shalom. I always get something worth having when I view one of your video’s. Simper Fi.
Must get me a dirt dauber nest. I find changing packs both traumatic and strangely fulfilling. Good bag dump, Thank You. Well done.
I’ve been trying to reduce my number of “bags.” I keep my 72 hour/get home bag in the vehicle with me at all times. Currently working on my 5 day, 45 poundish ruck/bugout bag.
Backpacker wise, try to get it down to less than 20% of your weight because isn't water 8lbs a gallon?
Got a straw? Lol
I cant remember, but I think mine is 3 days with tent at 17 lbs. I got a bit crazy about it about 5 years ago. When I check it I get pissed off about my cabinet being used for everyday life🤣. Check it often.
I like Bear being real. Good bag bro.
Been reducing my ruck to the minimum as well as my grab n' go sling bag. As you said based on mission. Shalom
A more robust E-tool to get your big ass below line of site, and 7 to 10 empty sand bags for construction of an OP, or beefy fighting position.
Carry a folding saw.
You don't need a plate carrier kit in the woods- loose that- put the plate carrier stuff in your ruck.
Plate carriers are for cqb, or maybe guard duty at a gate- besides they don't work against long arms for the majority.
Cover and concealment are your best friends.
Don't forget a couple of 18650 batteries in your junk drawer. PS I ordered a msr pump and a nalegen bottle just now.
Thanks for the look inside, good loadout
With the lithium batteries it’s better to leave them in place and screw the cap on good. They should hold their charge for a very long time. With the cap loose it was probably bouncing and setting of small charges. 👍Never store lithium batteries on their terminal ends on a metal surface. It drains them.
I really love the way you tell it. Very straightforward and practical. Love watching your videos. Keep it up!
I should buy two of everything because my bug out stuff is kinda basically my nice camping gear I’ve acquired and put together. I’d keep it all together in one Tactical Tailor backpack. But recently went on a canoe trip and put all that gear and bought a waterproof SeaLine 70 liter backpack. Just need to simplify some things. Thanks lol.
A lot of food and water. ❤coffee. Great video. Thanks 🙏
Just went through my get home bag last week great timing on this video
It's your get shit done bag,whatever the mission.PERIOD
Any of those deadwood’s are bomb AF sweet Jane is my jam for sure. First cigar that got me into stogies. Highly recommend. Shalom.
Love it, pretty close to my bag, luckily we finally moved 18 miles from civilization and started stocking up again. Prepping saved out butts.
Marino wool socks Bear. Also maybe a foldout solar charger and, or a battery bank if your going to have rechargeable devices. Thank you for all you do for us!! Love your videos
Never thought of dirt dobber nests. Thanks ,Tom in Choctaw
I used to have the LAPG version of that bag but sent it to my cousin in the Philippines. I have yet to buy that Condor bag to try it out myself
I got a Mountain Hardwear ruck for my own BOB. Idk the exact model and capacity tho. Got it free at work
I also have a Granite Gear Crown - a small one, an Osprey luggage backpack, multiple other luggage backpacks, a surplus German flecktarn ruck, and the best ruck out of all the bags i have the rare Marpat Recon Ruck that I got for free at work. I'm sending the recon ruck to my cousin in the Philippines once I get it loaded with a basic BOB load out 👍
I finally got the LAPG 72 hr ruck on closeout recently. My North Face pack I use for work fit inside without unloading it. The shade of brown is kinda ugly in person, it's like a grayish brown..yuck..but I'll keep it 😂
Luv Ya Bear, keep on doing what you do!
Bear,
Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking emergency bag vs individual purpose bags. Planning mine for 3-5 support where I could be stuck at work due to disaster or broke down 100mi from the nearest road with traffic and anything in between. As you said much of the gear and skills are the same.
“62 grain because I’m a domestic terrorist” love it 😂
Me too!
Thanks Bear. This is a good baseline for a bag. Appreciate you sir!
Throw in a bear FAK bud! You can buy those at Refuge Medical! Made right here in America:)
I have a 7 day bag and then I choose 2 routs to get to my destination and planted A few more bags hidden along the routes.
All the useful info Bear shares with us daily is awesome and gear will definitely not save us in a SHTF scenario unless we are trained with it but Got damn I love a hood “gear review” vid 😂
It's starting to get cold. I think it's time to go through the family's BOBs. Maybe I will make a video this weekend.
A good addition would be bug spray.. you know some of the real good cancer causing stuff that makes you choke when you spray it
5.11 make some pwrretttyy bags
Thank you for doing pt2 on UA-cam 🙏
thank you, Bear!
That beard needs a Viking braid
What, no big bag of peanuts? Thanks for the video. I've been trying to lighten my load lately. Feels like I'm car camping out of my bob. It's getting lighter now. I'm gonna take a 5 mile ruck this weekend with it. I'm sure that will make me lighten up.
Maybe acquire a spare 18650 or two, or maybe a means to charge the battery like a solar panel or battery bank. I'm currently revamping my headlamp setup and having to put together another Fire Kit since mine is missing where we had to move so easier to make another, versus digging around searching everywhere for the one I had. I can still air drum Tom Sawyer perfectly to this day...Rest in Peace Neil Peart. One of the best drummers of all time.
I have food, water, shelter, safety and first aid. All I need.
I just call mine my “activity bag”. I would add small binos for observation.
Think about switching from the Sawyer Mini to the Sawyer Squeeze.
I've had two Mini's fail because the housing cracked. The Squeeze is more durable.
Hey here from quebec canada loved the video. Straight forward no BS good stuff.
No lie about Rush. Neil Peart was a machine.
Excellent video brother. Waiting for the part 2!
I love seeing that much water in the bag. It’s very important and trying to find and purify water in a hurry not only slows your progress down when your goal should be to get out of dodge, but it could put you in harm’s way. I see everyone stuffing crap in their water bottles to take up “less space” and I’m like “put that sh!t in a baggie and put water in your darn bottle”. If there is so much stuff in your water bottle you can’t find a place for it in your bag, you may be carrying a lot of senseless stuff in your bag. These bags are to be functional and are not intended to be all about the “cool factor”. 🤦🏼♀️
Don’t get me wrong, as a grandmother that has her 4yr old granddaughter a lot, I have one of those bags with everything I could possibly need while I’m out, but it stays in the car. I have a get home bag with minimal stuff because I’m generally never more than 2hrs away from home. When we were in Louisiana, I didn’t even have a bag, I had a vest because I would’ve had to walk, what took an hour to drive, through a gator infested area at night with the grand baby and she would’ve been on my back. My gear to get where I need to go always changes depending on my needs, and I need it to get us to safety. I’m not trying to bushcraft my way home or to my next location, I’m trying to get there.
In just a couple of paragraphs you demonstrated that you have far more tactical sense and good old plain common sense then 90% of the men who run channels like this. You're a hell of a woman, Tammy.
Water is life! Most of my carry weight is water.
Re those bottles or tins or whatever, they take space. Using them for a number of items is counterproductive. The baggies if loosely filled will fit into odd spaces and corners far better.
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Good points- you are 110% correct that alot of people "over think" this stuff and buy so much crap, they cant find enough room for it. I think that packing for your environment (location, terrain, weather, ect..) is the best option, in my opinion. People really need to re-assess the KISS philosophy into their plan and quit over thinking stuff. BTW- what is a minute man bag? I must be getting old or something- Be safe out there-
Just as I was trying to catch a look at what the stogie was you delivered sir! 🤣 The Deadwood sisters are such good sticks🤘🌵🤘
Looking Forward to seeing about how the Rush 100 does
Very interesting and amusing like going through someone's closet or their desk be careful with those heavy metal flashbacks 💥😉🐝
There are small slight differences between the "bags" but ya Bear is right same skilll sets in general. Love to our channel bro
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First time Ive seen anyone else with Iosat in their bag. I have Iosat & an NBC facelet in my bag, surprised more dont carry it.
Bear!! You have a compass at all times ! Your watch ;)
The main zipper on my condor broke after only several openings and closings. I'll try that 511 next.
I try to just have 2 bags. My edc which is 21 liter and should get me home. It goes everywhere with me. Gun, ammo, first aid, water, light, fire. Etc...
The "bug out bag" stays at home and is 34 liter. Has a lot of the same stuff but also has food and sleep kit, extra clothes etc...
@bearindependent ... Leather Janes are fantastic.