My 2023 'Ultimate' INCH Bag Packing List | Long Range Survival Kit

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Here's an up close look at my complete long range survival kit. check the links below for the complete packing list and more videos on bug out bags, inch bag and related survival content.

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🛠 🔥Hybrid Long Range Survival Kit Packing List

➡ Bug Out Bags & Survival Kits

TheSurvivalOutpost
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Well said sir. I am 55 years old. I am an eagle scout, professionally trapped and tracked for 20 years and was a guide for 9 years. I feel I am pretty good in the wilderness. That said, I like to have as much as I can possibly pack in. No reason to suffer just to say you can. That's stupidity not durability. You got a good mind. Well done

caseylewis
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I love the personality and humor in this, made it way more enjoyable than other channels where they try to act so serious and tough when talking about a water filter and food😂

connorcallan
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I could definitely wander off into the wilderness with nothing more than a good knife and canteen to survive the rest of my life with. It just wouldn't be a very long life.

Phearsum
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Clearly, a lot of thought and work went into the creation of this kit . Well done . Cheers

davidkelly
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The problem your having with your solar charger attached to your phone is simple, never attach a solar charger directly to your phone. Attach you solar charger to a battery bank, then use the battery bank to charge your phone. The reason for this is, your solar charger does not provide constant energy, which causes your phone to turn on and off. A battery bank does not have that problem, it will suck up whatever energy is given to it, without turning on or off. I hope this helps.

Paul-shdz
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Survival fishing kit and a knife, first aid kit and likely a water purifier are probably the most important items anyone needs.

basil
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Your first vid I watched made you seem like such an impossible person to be around, but that's because you keep on point with the harsh reality and that deserved a sub from me. This is the second vid I've seen this far, and I actually appreciate your content as you do lay things out in well thought out fashion, which people need to take into consideration when preparing their kits, be it 72 hour bags, on INCH bags. Great content so far, and very good points you bring to the table, and I'm looking forward to more content coming from you. Also, last note you added to this video is a great point, we need to practice and get better with our gear, not just hoard it for the sake of "feeling good", but actually "being good with it". Anyways man, keep the content coming, appreciate it

morpheon_xyz
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Outstanding video. Outstanding kit.
👍🏼👍🏼

I have been making long term “survival” bags as a hobby since 1983. Back then we just called it camping 😉

The choices of gear has exploded in the last ten years or so.
I like all your gear choices.

Compartmentalizing the five C’s is the way to go.

I also follow the P.A.C.E. philosophy.
Primary
Alternate
Contingency
Extra

I may pack a bit heavier than some others would, but I’m used to it.

arctodussimus
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Good work. Sadly, we will all be using these bags soon.

rodgreene
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That Sweedish camo, is actually quite effective . One thing I would reccomend to anybody for a food item, is 3-4 packets of Emergen C . Its not for colds, its a powderd multi supplement . That does two things for you . Its a powder, so it helps keep you stay hydrated when you mix it up . The other thing is that because its a powder, its already broken down, so it gets into your system quickly, without elements getting wasted in digestion . Plus it makes water more interesting . Herbal teas are good for that also . real teas will dry you out . Makes you drink more readily, when your trapped in, by cold rain .

tolik
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Nice loadout and fun presentation; got most of it and I'm happy to see you include the sillcock key.
I'm currently switching from a very capable Fox commercial pack back to a beat-up Large Alice. I just wanted the extra capacity with an external frame. I usually carry a couple of chemlights in my lighting kit. Hint: never enter a cave without them.

Cetok
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Been following you for a month or 2 on FB now. Seeing this video seems like i'll stick around. Thanks!

Prepperpod
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Id be throwing some pantyhose into this kit light weight and multiple uses, id also throw in a crank radio combo (radio, lamp, sos, charge by solar, hamd crank or pre charge) being in the uk id probably leave the map out we have tons of landmarks and you can walk from coast to coast in 4 days (excluding sleep time) one more thing id add is fixits

rochelleb
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One of the very FEW advantages I have in being so small: my "maintain calories" are 1000c less than yours, even on a work day; when you said you had to get 24-2500c a day just to maintain, my eyebrows shot up! I don't often eat more than 2000c on a long day, 14-1500c to maintain my 100-110lb, active frame.

My main focus right now, outside of gear, is packing on a little extra body weight and muscle (and getting out in my gear / rig more often). Love the video, love the channel. You're one of the real ones.

yourneighborhoodxenos
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Totally agree, I try to learn as much as I can, knowledge is key, but why not have the damn gear just to make it that much easier. Especially for hunting and food gathering. Shelter and carrying water. Screw going bare bones. This aint a pissing match its survival.

Grizz_Bane
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Vietnam veteran here, so I'm therefore automatically classified 2OLDX2. I like the pack you've assembled. My sleep system and cooking method is just slightly different but almost everything else is damn near the same. So my ego says tell you "good job"! About the only thing I would add if you were me would be a gill net. They weigh almost nothing but sometimes the fish just don't bite . . but they all swim. Wake Forest NC.

___HH___
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If I'm watching bug out videos or inch bag videos, I'm good because I'm already in my -SAFE- fun space. 😁

adventureseeker
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As soon as you said, EXO Mountain Gear, I knew I owed you a sub. Awesome packs, and awesome company!

Prodigalson
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Pretty well put together kit. 2 things one, what do you actually use the grappling hook for? And 2 I would suggest replacing your field note book with a write in the rain notebook.

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