Stephen Spielberg is not half the man your son is. Rather, Spielberg is part of the group that makes ground level people have to prep for the good days. Hes an elite. Good video sir! Great camera work.
I think it's a great option for sure and the food will survive most natural disasters and a nuclear bomb if deep enough and far enough away from the blast site. I have also started gorilla gardening with plants like Rhubarb, Parsley, Leeks that will grow ok in hedgerows or in and around reservoirs and costal paths.
@@MrSharpe95 If you have foraging knowledge you could also transplant wild plants and weeds near your prepping site as most people would not notice them growing on the ground.
@@TheBugOutShop I were mainly thinking of the NGT light/power bank with solar panel, isn't that battery built into it? Are you bringing a load of items from the shop to the Prepper meet, can I buy items from you there??
@@TheBugOutShop I'd like a closer look at one of those lights, but I have many others and the wife is staying with me, can I get it past her I'm wondering. LOL. I've been looking for a new 80% wool blanket too, yours is only 50% I notice, would have liked to have seen that in the flesh too. If you don't mind bringing them 2 items on the off chance, great,....if you don't have the space etc, no worries, I totally understand. I wish that I lived near your shop.😊
i've told a few of my aussia mates to make one of these recently seeing as their govt is royally shafting them. Obviously they can be useful anywhere but aus is an extremely dry place where one of these could be a godsend.
I thought that was a 5 gallon container and you had squeezed a truck load of items in there,I was waiting for you to pull an atv out of there to get you home 😆
I think this is better if you plan to bug in. Hide some food and gear out of home. If you are going to bug out, I dont think its standard the route you are going to follow to your location B, because you dont know what you are going to meet on the way there...
I didn't see a knife,axe,a water purifier like a Lifestraw or Sawyer water filter,fire starting kit,a first aid kit,or any other means of self defense,these are all very important things to add to your cache,gonna be kinda hard to cook those packs of freeze dried food with no way to cut firewood and with no way to start an actual fire to do the cooking/water boiling
Not to be ignorant, but would this sort of barrel (which I think you said was stainless steel) protect against fallout, or would you need to bury it a bit deeper to be safe in that situation? Just getting into all this, wanting to move to Wales one day and found your website, lots of really great ideas!
@@TheBugOutShop okay awesome! Just to clarify, even having it only slightly underground would be enough? I guess my concern is that since I am very petite, I would struggle to lift anything out of a barrel that was buried very deep underground!!
@@lokeyacolyte2145 Fallout is in the air and as the name suggests so you just have to wash it off everything it falls on. Radiation is different. Most of the surface radio active material has gone in 2 weeks except whats been absorbed. I only bury the barrels so the top is 6-8 inches under the ground which means the bottom where i keep water in below frost zone. So you only have to reach down about 2 1/2 feet or 80cm
Stephen Spielberg is not half the man your son is.
Rather, Spielberg is part of the group that makes ground level people have to prep for the good days.
Hes an elite.
Good video sir! Great camera work.
Nice. You could even use this in your own garden to spread your preps out in case you get burgled or attacked.
I think it's a great option for sure and the food will survive most natural disasters and a nuclear bomb if deep enough and far enough away from the blast site.
I have also started gorilla gardening with plants like Rhubarb, Parsley, Leeks that will grow ok in hedgerows or in and around reservoirs and costal paths.
@@ibrstellar1080 that's a great idea!!! Definitely gonna pinch that one 👌
@@MrSharpe95 If you have foraging knowledge you could also transplant wild plants and weeds near your prepping site as most people would not notice them growing on the ground.
I like the pre thought of the small trowel, nice touch, I'll be adding that to my caches. 👍
Thanks for sharing first time I’ve seen one opened up after a fair while.
Iv bought a couple so far from the shop, food grade air tight barrels, great for storing food(In mylar bags)to utilise space.
Good skills mate.
Shout out to John all the way from The Netherlands 👋
Love this video
Excellent!! What is the brand/size of the waterproof bag that most of the goodies are stored in?
The bag is a highlander waterproof bag liner.
Good job !!!
Did you check the operation of that light/power bank? I'm wondering how well the rechargeable battery copes without receiving a charge for a year?
The batteries were taken out of the torch. But I did check off camera and all good. Thanks
@@TheBugOutShop I were mainly thinking of the NGT light/power bank with solar panel, isn't that battery built into it? Are you bringing a load of items from the shop to the Prepper meet, can I buy items from you there??
@@steveclark.. I’m only bringing prizes for the raffle as it’s a social weekend for me. I can bring some items if you let me know what you need
@@TheBugOutShop I'd like a closer look at one of those lights, but I have many others and the wife is staying with me, can I get it past her I'm wondering. LOL. I've been looking for a new 80% wool blanket too, yours is only 50% I notice, would have liked to have seen that in the flesh too. If you don't mind bringing them 2 items on the off chance, great,....if you don't have the space etc, no worries, I totally understand. I wish that I lived near your shop.😊
Do you sell for air rifles a mole to make .177 and .22 pellets?
no i dont sell air rifles at the moment but i do sell pellets in the shop
Nice video and great to meet you and Funky Thursday just one question is that barrel a top loader 🙂
Yes it loads from the top.
i've told a few of my aussia mates to make one of these recently seeing as their govt is royally shafting them. Obviously they can be useful anywhere but aus is an extremely dry place where one of these could be a godsend.
I thought that was a 5 gallon container and you had squeezed a truck load of items in there,I was waiting for you to pull an atv out of there to get you home 😆
Are you allowed to have a slingshot in your cache?
What ltr is the main dry bag?
its an 80 ltr dry bag
@@TheBugOutShop thanks
I think this is better if you plan to bug in. Hide some food and gear out of home. If you are going to bug out, I dont think its standard the route you are going to follow to your location B, because you dont know what you are going to meet on the way there...
Water still ok after you let some out?
yeh fine, i put purification tablets in the water also
I didn't see a knife,axe,a water purifier like a Lifestraw or Sawyer water filter,fire starting kit,a first aid kit,or any other means of self defense,these are all very important things to add to your cache,gonna be kinda hard to cook those packs of freeze dried food with no way to cut firewood and with no way to start an actual fire to do the cooking/water boiling
Watch again and you will see some of those items.
Greetings
Everything looked good, until that soulless day walker came out from behind the camera. I was duped into watching devilry.😠
Snares Snares and more Snares
you should change your mineral water bottle
water kept away from sunlight will last years
Supply dumps
Not to be ignorant, but would this sort of barrel (which I think you said was stainless steel) protect against fallout, or would you need to bury it a bit deeper to be safe in that situation?
Just getting into all this, wanting to move to Wales one day and found your website, lots of really great ideas!
Underground would protect from fallout and if there was fallout just wash everything down.
@@TheBugOutShop okay awesome! Just to clarify, even having it only slightly underground would be enough? I guess my concern is that since I am very petite, I would struggle to lift anything out of a barrel that was buried very deep underground!!
@@lokeyacolyte2145 Fallout is in the air and as the name suggests so you just have to wash it off everything it falls on. Radiation is different. Most of the surface radio active material has gone in 2 weeks except whats been absorbed. I only bury the barrels so the top is 6-8 inches under the ground which means the bottom where i keep water in below frost zone. So you only have to reach down about 2 1/2 feet or 80cm
@@TheBugOutShop Thank you very much, much appreciated!!
Have to buy metal detector buried some stuff years back can't find it now hahahaha had a map but lost the ma