My Urban Get Home Bag

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Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.

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I am a female that has traveled overseas for missionary work. I have used baking soda for brushing teeth, deodorant, cleaning my long hair (dry), bathing with minimal water, washing cooking items, treating sunburn, soaking feet and washing out clothing. It works great in shoes to keep down foot odor.There is no soap residue. It replaces many items and fits in a very small container and it is cheap. It really lightened my backpack. I enjoy your channel very much.

dorcasowens
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I don't understand why people give other guys like this flack for saying in his personal bag he keeps $100, if you wanna carry more than carry more. This is HIS pack and it works perfect for him, stop complaining guys! Keep up the great work man, great videos!

JoshuaWhiteSierra
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I think one of the most overlooked survival skills is how to tie different kinds of knots.

bryanbaker
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I'm a Canadian disabled Veteran who used to design and test NATO survival kitsch for Air Force, Navy strangely Submariners. I am in total agreement with both this kit and your channel philosophy. Far too many amateurs are listing kitsch that lack items and rely on technology in excess. Great job Shawn.

tazb
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I've probably watched 2 or 3 hundred hours of "survival kit" videos etc. This is one of the best by far. Very sensible advice. No Thrills but got all the bases covered. Thanks mate, keep it up.

kenmcdonald
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+1 on the socks... No, +100. As a salty Sargent told me when I was a boot, "Fresh pair of socks make you feel like a new man." And it`s the damn truth.

monroetoolman
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Just a thought. If its an urban go bag, I would suggest a pry bar and a dust mask. Pry bars come in small sizes and offer an amazing amount of leverage, dont rule it out.

tinkertanner
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Absolutely one of the best, well thought out, kits that I have seen on youtube. Nothing over done. Not filled with 10 flashlights. Not filled with large ammo and mags. Not filled with tactical vests etc.

Good job on a kit that would be of value to anyone in an emergency situation.

jay-rus
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Scary how relevant this seems now three years later 😮
Thank you for your hard work and dedication.... you don't know me at all, but you took the time to possibly give me a fighting chance 👍🇺🇸

sethdunlap
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If you carry cash, distribute the smaller bills in different locations. Some in your pack, some in your extra sock, some in your pocket, some in your wallet. If you get "jacked", you don't want to hand over your entire stash.

Radioposting
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Even before 9/11 and I worked in the city, I kept with me in my daily bag a minimum of: a flashlight, a disposable dustmask, socks, and walking shoes. That way if I got stuck in the subway I could walk safely in the dark. I also was familiar with all the different routes I could take to get home. As my husband says - "Don't be the skeleton in the car."

martelvonc
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One of the most realistic viewpoints on getting home gear that I have seen. Two things many people don't take seriously enough are hand protection and foot care items. Walking long distance if you have not developed calluses over time from doing so, can very quickly become problematic. Even if you have conditioned feet, sweat, grime left on your feet will turn into real problems if the situation turns long term. If you can't walk, you reduce your chances by 90%. Likewise, if your hands are injured it becomes exceedingly hard to do basic things. Great video and thanks for your service.

philipculbertson
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This happened to my dad when he was younger while living in London. Some sort of a riot happend when he was coming home from work and a 30 minute walk turned into a 2 hour long process of running and evading

madcow
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I've watched this multiple times. it never gets old. Great lessons and clarity.

paulmcdonald
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Watching this in 2021. I feel like whole video could not be more relevant for everyone during these times..

Grupp
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This still stands as one of the best get home bag videos on youtube. would be interested in seeing an update if anything has changed over the years.

JohnWicksPencil
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Over 5 years late to this video The information is still timely and appropriate. Outstanding as always Corporal. 👍

brentwentfishing
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All of these recommendations were applicable to those of us in South Florida during a hurricane crisis. Gas was sparse, no electricity, stores were either closed or bare, and water wasn’t safe. Thanks for these videos!

primarymedworks
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I love the “get home” aspect of this kit. I’m not “bugging out”, I’m getting home, if I’m away.
Once home, I’m staying there for 90 days minimum. After that, I’ll think about “bugging out” (to one of a couple pre-planned locations). Clove oil in hand.

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