This is a typical North American strategy. City architecture differs tremendously in Europe, Asia, Middle East, etc. Personally, I'd suggest if you are US American and go to Europe, stay on the tourist roads until you get a feeling of non-American city architecture. Otherwise you'll get lost in the alleys, and the last thing you want when being abroad and in a possibly dangerous situation is to get lost in a labyrinth. Just a little heads up, because if you've ever been to Rome, you'll know what I'm talking about. Thanks for the video, as always.
I have been studying stuff since 2008 to help me survive all kinds of stuff. Basically a man made or natural disasters would use the same skills. So I studied David Canterberry wildernessoutfitters channel....to learn all primitive survival from shelter, tools, and bow drill fire. When the trucks no longer bring food to the stores because the roads are out, Eattheweeds channel...to find all the local weeds to eat and try them out so I can put them on my list. Not all eatable weeds taste good, but many taste better than what you buy in the stores. The Meat Trapper channel...you can trap more meat than you can hunt. Now I am glad I found you to fill in the gaps between primitive fire, wild greens and meat. You teach what other experts don't and fill a void that needed filling. Thank you for what you do for the self-reliant community. We saw how many died waiting on FEMA to to show up after Katrina, that is not going to happen to me...the best non-GMO foods are in the woods anyway!
BlackScoutSurvival You got it, folks need to know what to do after an EMP attack, many don't know or have a plan. So we need to look to folks like you to get through it. None of us are getting out of this world alive, what counts is what we do while we take up space on this planet. You my friend are not a waist of space.God bless you for being there for the less fortunate, everyone needs someone to look to in a disaster, and you are the guy. Keep up the good work!
I'd rather have a silcock key than a button compass. If you've got a map of an urban environment you can figure out direction by street signs very quickly. Being able to get water to drink or clean a wound while on the move would be paramount. If you've got a silcock key in an urban setting, you've got almost unlimited water sources.
Wow that sounds like real insider stuff!!!! Most interesting and inspiring video on Y.T. rite now. All of us that stalk your vids are heavily motivated when we watch and listen to you. Thx as always for giving me confidence and the correct mindset. To me you are family.
After having used one for a long period, I have become suspicious of the GPS system. Driving and especially while flying. You are right on about the use of up-to-date maps.
Google also tried to send me halfway around Toronto using two buses and three subway lines just to go 300 m down the street I was already on, instead of giving me the next bus at the stop where I was standing.
Hey man I love your videos. I think you have quite a bit of information... My only suggestion is that you practice your "lines" prior to each video a little more or use note cards or cue card. Just a suggestion... Yes, I know this particular video is older.
I like how he has to describe cities, apparently for people who have never seen one, even on television. Just go to town once in a while. Leave your basement hideout. Go see a movie or something.
I subscribe to STRATFOR and they have an analyst working for them named Fred Burton. He worked for the state department for twenty years in the diplomatic security world, he's kind of a legend in that world. Anyway, some years ago he clued me into this website called RAIDSonline.com when he was talking about security measures for traveling on business. This site is similar to Google maps but you can set criteria for which types of crimes and how far back you want to know and they will put the icons that symbolize the different crimes over a map instead of a thumb tack. This map is a satellite image of the area so it will give you a great idea of the crime patterns of every area in the city. It's also great when you're shopping for a house or just checking the safety of an area say your kids are going to for the day like a mall or amusement park. This website works with local PD to get the information so it's pretty reliable. You can also sign up for a daily email notifying of crimes within a five mile radius of an address you choose like home or work. They even tell you if there weren't any crimes. Some PDs don't participate but most do and its a serious resource that could keep you alive......
This is a typical North American strategy. City architecture differs tremendously in Europe, Asia, Middle East, etc.
Personally, I'd suggest if you are US American and go to Europe, stay on the tourist roads until you get a feeling of non-American city architecture. Otherwise you'll get lost in the alleys, and the last thing you want when being abroad and in a possibly dangerous situation is to get lost in a labyrinth.
Just a little heads up, because if you've ever been to Rome, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Thanks for the video, as always.
I have been studying stuff since 2008 to help me survive all kinds of stuff. Basically a man made or natural disasters would use the same skills. So I studied David Canterberry wildernessoutfitters channel....to learn all primitive survival from shelter, tools, and bow drill fire. When the trucks no longer bring food to the stores because the roads are out, Eattheweeds channel...to find all the local weeds to eat and try them out so I can put them on my list. Not all eatable weeds taste good, but many taste better than what you buy in the stores. The Meat Trapper channel...you can trap more meat than you can hunt.
Now I am glad I found you to fill in the gaps between primitive fire, wild greens and meat. You teach what other experts don't and fill a void that needed filling. Thank you for what you do for the self-reliant community. We saw how many died waiting on FEMA to to show up after Katrina, that is not going to happen to me...the best non-GMO foods are in the woods anyway!
Thanks boss. Appreciate the support
BlackScoutSurvival
You got it, folks need to know what to do after an EMP attack, many don't know or have a plan. So we need to look to folks like you to get through it. None of us are getting out of this world alive, what counts is what we do while we take up space on this planet. You my friend are not a waist of space.God bless you for being there for the less fortunate, everyone needs someone to look to in a disaster, and you are the guy. Keep up the good work!
Parrot Bill @ great Comment.
I'd rather have a silcock key than a button compass. If you've got a map of an urban environment you can figure out direction by street signs very quickly. Being able to get water to drink or clean a wound while on the move would be paramount. If you've got a silcock key in an urban setting, you've got almost unlimited water sources.
I'm digging the Urban Survival Videos. You have the best channel on UA-cam, keep it up.
Thanks we appreciate the support
Wow that sounds like real insider stuff!!!! Most interesting and inspiring video on Y.T. rite now. All of us that stalk your vids are heavily motivated when we watch and listen to you. Thx as always for giving me confidence and the correct mindset. To me you are family.
Really appreciate that! Glad your enjoying our videos!
Nice I live in a big city and its nice to see someone talking about things besides guns and not being in the woods.
More excellent info. Thanks for sharing.
Really enjoying these urban videos ! You do an awesome job man
Thanks. Glad you like them!
After having used one for a long period, I have become suspicious of the GPS system. Driving and especially while flying. You are right on about the use of up-to-date maps.
That is a good idea I never thought of that getting a map whenever you travel to a different state outstanding idea
BSA standard.
High crime areas? Oh you mean the black sections of the city. No one ever avoids amish neighborhoods for danger.
Lol blacks not the only one with high crime rate. Any poor area is gonna have high crime
U def get bullied by black ppl
Need more videos like this
I've noticed I haven't been getting any of your notifications so I have to keep typing up black Scout survival
I like the map tip 👏👏🎯🍻
Really enjoying your videos, keep them coming brother :D
Thank you!
Great videos! How to predict or forsee bottle neck / blockade?. How to know when to abandon the automobile?
Training matters 💪
Just found this channel....like it!
bag is knock off my design and construction. good video
This video is 6 years old
Great Advice!
Thanks
I live in an industrial area, next to a river and highways, lots of ways out.
really good video. very informative. thanks
what bag are you using ? Thanks for your vids ,please keep them up,cheers!
I really like the outline of core, core perimeter, etc. I am wanting to draw this out on paper to include in a journal I am working on. Any ideas?
> The maps in tourist shops are up to date
Caution advised in generalising this method to outback West-Australia.
Google maps new update on your phone now allows you to save offline maps and you can zoom in and out.
Google also tried to send me halfway around Toronto using two buses and three subway lines just to go 300 m down the street I was already on, instead of giving me the next bus at the stop where I was standing.
"High risers and stuff like that" -- what stuff is like high risers?
Good info.
I have to trek through a city first before I get to my country B.O.L
Thanks.
what is that cool shoulder bag you're using?
It's a mayflower e&r bag
Thanks. Enjoying your videos quite a bit. Keep up the great work.
How to survive if we don't pre arrangements like this
Where can I get an intro made like that for my videos? Thanks
Hey man I love your videos. I think you have quite a bit of information... My only suggestion is that you practice your "lines" prior to each video a little more or use note cards or cue card. Just a suggestion... Yes, I know this particular video is older.
I like how he has to describe cities, apparently for people who have never seen one, even on television. Just go to town once in a while. Leave your basement hideout. Go see a movie or something.
Nice.
Please send me more information on this subject.
True.
I would love to see you on dual survival with joe
What is that shoulder/messenger type bag called?
map case
What's the watch you're wearing?
Suunto core military version
make a video how to survive in the project's lol
Matt Lewis that’s a lie you just mind your business don’t take shit from nobody and stay strapped buddy
They have mini marts. You won't starve.
Est thing is bugout before shtf...cause in most cities you wont be able to get out if is Marshall law and checkpoints....
I subscribe to STRATFOR and they have an analyst working for them named Fred Burton. He worked for the state department for twenty years in the diplomatic security world, he's kind of a legend in that world. Anyway, some years ago he clued me into this website called RAIDSonline.com when he was talking about security measures for traveling on business. This site is similar to Google maps but you can set criteria for which types of crimes and how far back you want to know and they will put the icons that symbolize the different crimes over a map instead of a thumb tack. This map is a satellite image of the area so it will give you a great idea of the crime patterns of every area in the city. It's also great when you're shopping for a house or just checking the safety of an area say your kids are going to for the day like a mall or amusement park. This website works with local PD to get the information so it's pretty reliable. You can also sign up for a daily email notifying of crimes within a five mile radius of an address you choose like home or work. They even tell you if there weren't any crimes. Some PDs don't participate but most do and its a serious resource that could keep you alive......
+Shinobi HOG :Great info .. Thanks for sharing ..
+Shinobi HOG : Great info .. Thanks for sharing ..
+Shinobi HOG : Great info .. Thanks for sharing ..
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Maps pretty reflective... just saying
How to get our area map free in internet
Your presentation will improve if you work on not saying "and stuff like that so much". Just food for thought. Im trying to help, not hurt.