Good job bud. Thanks for puttin the time on this. All good info and focused on the important stuff people may overlook. Good luck, lookin forward to watchin from up here in 🇨🇦
Your OpSec wasn't too bad until you started swinging the axe and snapping twigs. 1)get a good saw and a replacement blade for it. 2)you know that a few good caches shave pounds. 3)you aren't in the Marine Corps anymore but having wax crayons might not be a bad idea. 4)trust your pupper completely 5)your pupper may save your life one day 6)watch your six 7)resupply isn't coming 8)don't drop your freaking magazines for any reason 9)20 gauge brass snare wire is your friend 10)learn to use the snare wire 11)go low and stay dirty 12)good luck
I was looking at your thumbnail and thought I should mention that if you're going to carry a larger size ruck, you should also have an assault pack to go with it. Quick and easy brotha
That’s a great idea! Thats what we did in the Marine Corps, we attached a day pack to our main pack. There’s so many things to consider in a bug out scenario!
Couple things to consider: depending on if you want to be located or not, might not want to be in the open, or have a fire unless absolutely necessary for hypothermia or cooking, and might not want to be next to water as it attracts all kinds of predators (including the 2-legged variety). Given that you talk about avenues of approach, I’m assuming you may not want to be found. In this case, you probably want to keep your shelter/sleep system all packed up and ready to break contact ASAP until you’re going to use it and then pack it back up as soon as you’re done with your rest plan. Nice video, great intro too man.
Absolutely! I totally agree. It is all depending on the scenario at hand. There are so many things to consider that were not mentioned here, bugging out could be an entire UA-cam channel in itself to discuss all of the different possibilities! Thank you for watching!
@@CIVILDEFENSEBUNKERNo one person is the same as the next. Does not take a scholar to know that either. Generalizations & stereotypes are for the weak & smooth brained. Decide not to participate in such uselessness. Or change your UA-cam to “Southern Civil Defense Only”! 👌🏽
Rah ...Liked and subbed Dev. Also, I'm going to look at your other vids now but before I do, if you haven't already, your next topic should be on scouting your BOL, spider points to said BOL, caches etc. BOBs are useless without a BOL
Dude, if you bug in at home be prepared to FIP, fight in place! Know your neighbors, team up. If you big out have a exit plan. Bug out to a location that you can reach get a map know the back roads. Drive the route and recon the area, a army buddy of mine called me and other guys we served with and we are planned to get to him/them. You need to know where to go and have rally points and communications other than your cell phone, this guy touched on a lot of stuff so pay attention.
I could go into detail on the specifications, but to be totally honest with you, my mount only fit this way. The rings on the mount would not fit the “normal way”. As far as accuracy goes, I haven’t had any issues. As long as you’re not having any issues with eye relief, you can still be accurate. My rifle is designed for close quarter engagements, particularly up to 200 yards. It’s worked out well for me so far!
@trailghostoutdoors that's awesome! I was just curious because I hear so many people talking about it alot, I figured you had a reason for it, and it wasn't just arbitrary 🤣. Especially with you being military and all I figured you knew what you were doing lol, I just couldn't help but ask and I'm sure I'm not the first one 🤣. Thanks for showing!
Good content Sir! One essential recommendation; ESEE or TOPS fixed blade. Or, any knife tool of your choice. This will fortify your kit. Once good luck with the channel!
@@trailghostoutdoors You should always be wearing subdued clothing and not blacks and tans during the summer! Things could happen at any moment and you should always be prepared!
Constructive criticism here. So much wrong here. First off your scope mount is backwards. Definitely don’t mount to the handguard. And you’re bringing way too many heavy items. Those tents are ridiculous and so are waterproof boots. And ironically, the only guys I ever saw using grunt rolls were POGs lol
I’m really starting to get concerned about my scope mount! I haven’t had any issues with having mine mounted this way, and I’ve fired thousands of rounds through it and have never lost zero. I haven’t read if there is a specific way to mount it. So this has inspired me. Making a video on this soon! Tent is only being brought for experiment, I normally wouldn’t bring that specific tent, I go over why I bring the pop up in the gear overview. I would definetly reccomend waterproof boots, if your feet get wet you will die. Grunt rolls are useful for organization, and also help if you’re rolling an entire pair of pants. Thanks for the criticism! I don’t think a lot is wrong but it’s all situation dependent. Appreciate your feedback!
@@ricktoole9991 this is a great question. There’s a lot of things to consider to bug out, it should be an absolute last resort. Your location is unique to you, and shouldn’t be shared with too many other people. You don’t want people to know where you may be. It can be somewhat close to your house, but I wouldn’t just pitch a tent in your backyard. I would scout out around your area and find a good place, and mark that as a possible location in your plan. But if it’s at all an option, I would bug in. Just a lot more convievent and increases your chances to survive.
I’m more worried of economic collapse causing job losses and food shortages. Then people start looting and robbing places. I say stock up on ammo and toilet paper.
I actually just got my bug out bag all done ik it won't be long before we go to war with either china or Russia my gf and I both have a bug out bag I keep a extra one in my truck so does my gf just in case were out somewhere we can be prepared
Great stuff if your going camping, In a civil war or invasion you are going to want to stay in your home You want to build a community of like minded individuals to help defend your area , you will not be able to maintain a bug out location for very long , and you tent pitch out in the open will get you seen , if you have to do any as you say you don’t want to be seen so get into the forest area and stay covert , build a camouflage campsite and if you have to move around do it at night with no light , only use your rifle light if you have to engage someone .
@@UrbanTacticalSurvival absolutely! It is all scenario dependent, in some cases you may have no choice, but IF it’s an option, I would bug in too. What’s most important is you know your plan and practice it. Thank you for watching!
@@trailghostoutdoors yes let me say that I did enjoy you video , but as a survivalist and avid hiker and camper myself there is a lot of things I would change to ensure my survival please do keep up the hard work that it takes to do these types of videos I give you two thumbs up.!!
Absolute tragedy that we are at the point where our own people are turning on our leaders… I hope nothing happens and it settles down. Hopefully the good Lord keeps everyone safe.
done getting prepared for something imminent that never happens
Understand that! For some, just having a plan is peace of mind. Personally, I’d rather have a plan than no plan.
good video, appreciate the long form content with in-depth discussion. subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Good job bud.
Thanks for puttin the time on this.
All good info and focused on the important stuff people may overlook.
Good luck, lookin forward to watchin from up here in 🇨🇦
Thank you so much!
Love the channel dude! Great video! Keep them coming!
- Coco
Thank you good Sir!
Your OpSec wasn't too bad until you started swinging the axe and snapping twigs.
1)get a good saw and a replacement blade for it.
2)you know that a few good caches shave pounds.
3)you aren't in the Marine Corps anymore but having wax crayons might not be a bad idea.
4)trust your pupper completely
5)your pupper may save your life one day
6)watch your six
7)resupply isn't coming
8)don't drop your freaking magazines for any reason
9)20 gauge brass snare wire is your friend
10)learn to use the snare wire
11)go low and stay dirty
12)good luck
Pretty cool twnt. If they could get it down to half that size packed, it would be a game changer. As is, its way too big.
Sheesh I know! If this was actually my but out tent that would be groovy. Had to come up with an excuse to try it out tho.
Subscribed # 226. Keep up the good work and thanks for your effort!
Thanks for the sub! It means the world to me and is very motivating.
I was looking at your thumbnail and thought I should mention that if you're going to carry a larger size ruck, you should also have an assault pack to go with it. Quick and easy brotha
That’s a great idea! Thats what we did in the Marine Corps, we attached a day pack to our main pack. There’s so many things to consider in a bug out scenario!
Couple things to consider: depending on if you want to be located or not, might not want to be in the open, or have a fire unless absolutely necessary for hypothermia or cooking, and might not want to be next to water as it attracts all kinds of predators (including the 2-legged variety). Given that you talk about avenues of approach, I’m assuming you may not want to be found. In this case, you probably want to keep your shelter/sleep system all packed up and ready to break contact ASAP until you’re going to use it and then pack it back up as soon as you’re done with your rest plan. Nice video, great intro too man.
Absolutely! I totally agree. It is all depending on the scenario at hand. There are so many things to consider that were not mentioned here, bugging out could be an entire UA-cam channel in itself to discuss all of the different possibilities! Thank you for watching!
Great intro, whatever you do don't get married unless it's a nice conservative southern girl with no dad issues.
Newsflash: There’s conservative women in the north. 😮
@@damonharrington2948 not the same..
@@CIVILDEFENSEBUNKERvery true. Love my wife
@@CIVILDEFENSEBUNKERNo one person is the same as the next. Does not take a scholar to know that either. Generalizations & stereotypes are for the weak & smooth brained. Decide not to participate in such uselessness. Or change your UA-cam to “Southern Civil Defense Only”! 👌🏽
We are already being invaded
Most of us just haven’t realized it yet
Great video for the common man And people that can't afford all that bumble jumble high dollar stuff😊
Absolutely! I’m so happy you enjoyed!
Rah
...Liked and subbed Dev.
Also, I'm going to look at your other vids now but before I do, if you haven't already, your next topic should be on scouting your BOL, spider points to said BOL, caches etc. BOBs are useless without a BOL
Semper Fi brother, really appreciate your video.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Great stuff dawg, keep posting and you’ll break through the algorithm
great video man, keep the videos coming we need more people spreading the philosophy of preparedness
Got my sub. 💪🇺🇲
Thank you so much! The amazing response to this video has made me so motivated to do more in much higher quality!
Dude, if you bug in at home be prepared to FIP, fight in place! Know your neighbors, team up. If you big out have a exit plan. Bug out to a location that you can reach get a map know the back roads. Drive the route and recon the area, a army buddy of mine called me and other guys we served with and we are planned to get to him/them. You need to know where to go and have rally points and communications other than your cell phone, this guy touched on a lot of stuff so pay attention.
im headed str8 to afb
Not a bad idea! As long as you have a plan, that’s most important!
Pretty good vid. Merci.
Glad you enjoyed it
Zack Mason -4 judgements coming to America.
Is there a specific reason to have your lpvo mount backwards? Have you had issues with accuracy having it attached to handguard section?
I could go into detail on the specifications, but to be totally honest with you, my mount only fit this way. The rings on the mount would not fit the “normal way”. As far as accuracy goes, I haven’t had any issues. As long as you’re not having any issues with eye relief, you can still be accurate. My rifle is designed for close quarter engagements, particularly up to 200 yards. It’s worked out well for me so far!
@trailghostoutdoors that's awesome! I was just curious because I hear so many people talking about it alot, I figured you had a reason for it, and it wasn't just arbitrary 🤣. Especially with you being military and all I figured you knew what you were doing lol, I just couldn't help but ask and I'm sure I'm not the first one 🤣. Thanks for showing!
Good content Sir!
One essential recommendation; ESEE or TOPS fixed blade. Or, any knife tool of your choice.
This will fortify your kit.
Once good luck with the channel!
Those are some very nice looking knives! Can’t say I’ve ever had one, but they seem to be extremely high quality!
Too bad your cloths don't blend in!!! LOL.
Camoflauge/Covert video coming soon!
@@trailghostoutdoors You should always be wearing subdued clothing and not blacks and tans during the summer! Things could happen at any moment and you should always be prepared!
Nice video..
Thanks! More to come soon.
Constructive criticism here. So much wrong here. First off your scope mount is backwards. Definitely don’t mount to the handguard. And you’re bringing way too many heavy items. Those tents are ridiculous and so are waterproof boots. And ironically, the only guys I ever saw using grunt rolls were POGs lol
I’m really starting to get concerned about my scope mount! I haven’t had any issues with having mine mounted this way, and I’ve fired thousands of rounds through it and have never lost zero. I haven’t read if there is a specific way to mount it. So this has inspired me. Making a video on this soon!
Tent is only being brought for experiment, I normally wouldn’t bring that specific tent, I go over why I bring the pop up in the gear overview.
I would definetly reccomend waterproof boots, if your feet get wet you will die. Grunt rolls are useful for organization, and also help if you’re rolling an entire pair of pants.
Thanks for the criticism! I don’t think a lot is wrong but it’s all situation dependent. Appreciate your feedback!
@@trailghostoutdoorswaterproof boots only end up holding in moisture over time unfortunately. Be it external moisture that has penetrated or sweat
What MOS were you?
7212- Professional Basket Weaving and Dolphin Communication Specialist
Around 6:58, did yall notice the orb fly by him from the left to right?
Flew right into the wall
Guess my house is haunted…. Time to bug out!
Subscribed #108!!!
Thank you so much! I do this for people like you!
Here's my question ,, just where are you going to bug out to ??? I'm staying home until I cant
@@ricktoole9991 this is a great question. There’s a lot of things to consider to bug out, it should be an absolute last resort. Your location is unique to you, and shouldn’t be shared with too many other people. You don’t want people to know where you may be. It can be somewhat close to your house, but I wouldn’t just pitch a tent in your backyard. I would scout out around your area and find a good place, and mark that as a possible location in your plan. But if it’s at all an option, I would bug in. Just a lot more convievent and increases your chances to survive.
I’m more worried of economic collapse causing job losses and food shortages. Then people start looting and robbing places. I say stock up on ammo and toilet paper.
I’m worried about this too! In a scenario like that, I would stay put as long as I could.
This is more of an issue to worry about than anything else
Your looking for threats but near your house...
In a bug out scenario yes, you should absolutely scan for threats. You want to secure your location.
I actually just got my bug out bag all done ik it won't be long before we go to war with either china or Russia my gf and I both have a bug out bag I keep a extra one in my truck so does my gf just in case were out somewhere we can be prepared
A get home bag for your truck is an awesome idea. I need to create one myself!
@@trailghostoutdoors I even keep my AR-15 at the ready but I carry on the daily I carry a canik tp9 da
You got alot of orbs in your house dude
@@richardbuentello7029 maybe it’s haunted… more the reason to bug out!
@@trailghostoutdoors lol exactly
I'm a Kentucky guy too, just south of you.
Great stuff if your going camping,
In a civil war or invasion you are going to want to stay in your home You want to build a community of like minded individuals to help defend your area , you will not be able to maintain a bug out location for very long , and you tent pitch out in the open will get you seen , if you have to do any as you say you don’t want to be seen so get into the forest area and stay covert , build a camouflage campsite and if you have to move around do it at night with no light , only use your rifle light if you have to engage someone .
@@UrbanTacticalSurvival absolutely! It is all scenario dependent, in some cases you may have no choice, but IF it’s an option, I would bug in too. What’s most important is you know your plan and practice it. Thank you for watching!
@@trailghostoutdoors yes let me say that I did enjoy you video , but as a survivalist and avid hiker and camper myself there is a lot of things I would change to ensure my survival please do keep up the hard work that it takes to do these types of videos I give you two thumbs up.!!
It's just around the corner
Cool camping video. Bug out video? Nah. You're not carrying that tent for more than a day or 2 before you decide to toss it
As I said, I normally don’t take that tent! I just wanted to test it out! I explain in the gear overview (:
Go have a look at Dan Durston tents they are amazing. Get the 2 man for you can your dog
I have had a Durston tent actually. I will say they are very lightweight and maybe a great tent, but I personally didn’t like it.
@@trailghostoutdoors Thats a first what did you not like about it? I use mine for hunting and more
The sirld comi g to an end but nrear my house but his priority is a sleeping bag, what radio chznel is he lixting to
@@guywithhisownopinion what on earth did I just read
Trump getting that glass cut really screwed up his golf game the next day. Oh, I mean, "Our orange God took a bullet for 'merica!" LOL
Absolute tragedy that we are at the point where our own people are turning on our leaders… I hope nothing happens and it settles down. Hopefully the good Lord keeps everyone safe.