Building a Grayman Bugout Bag

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INDIVIDUAL ITEMS

BACKPACKS

FOOD:
3 x Peak Refuel Premium Freeze Dried Food
2 x Arkopia Freeze Dried Smoothies- 56 grams
1 x Astronaut Ice Cream Sandwiches

SHELTER:
Arcturus Military Wool Blanket- 64" x 88"

Titan Survival Emergency Sleeping Bag

SOL Heat Reflective Poncho

FIRST AID:
Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight .9 First Aid Kit

Emergency Bandage– Military AKA The Israeli Bandage

WATER:
Nalgene 32 oz Stainless Steel Bottle

Lifestraw- Personal Water Filter

SURVIVAL:
Silky saws

Hultafors OK1 Outdoor Knife

Worksharp Pivot Plus Knife Sharpener

TITAN SurvivorCord 100 Feet Patented Military Type III 550 Paracord

LIGHTING & COMMUNICATION:
Kaito Voyager Trek KA 350 Handheld Emergency Radio

HybridLight Journey 200 Flashlight & Charger

UCO Hurricane Match 25 Pack

Procamptek- Ultimate Fire Tinder

UCO Survival Fire Striker
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Pre-made high quality Bug Out Bags

BUDGET Bug Out Bag Build

Dollar Store Prepping (100 IDEAS)

CanadianPrepper
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Last year I built a GHB for my wife since she works 35 miles from home. It's a little heavier than I'd like, but I'd rather have extra food/water incase she's got the kids with her.
-cheap Wally-world hiking backpack
-mora companion
-friskars folding saw
-small roll of gorilla tape
-Sawyer life straw
-stainless cup
-stainless Nalgene bottle
-stainless stove for the bottle
- box of storm matches
- 2x bic mini lighters
- 2x small sterno cans
- CAT gen4 tourniquet
- that yellow Adventure 1st med kit
- 3x space blankets
- Eno hammock with straps
- a reflective tarp
-trash bag
- 50ft of paracord
-crank flashlight w/ USB charger
-headlamp
- 2 pairs of spare socks
- work gloves
- 2x rain poncho
- 10x hot hands
- laminated road map
- compass
- sharpie mini
- spork
- 6x bottles of water
- 2x millennium bars
- 2x SOS boat ration
- 3x instant coffee
- 6x electrolyte powder
-a 5hr energy

coreys
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I have worked in tv here in the UK for many years and I can tell you that you are a natural on the camera which is much much harder than most people realise, your presentation style is better than most so called pros!! Well done for a million subs, you truly deserve it for all the hard work, let's just hope the world doesn't go completely down the toilet...but I'm not holding my breath. Psychological preparation is something not covered by many, it's crucial in a full shtf scenario, well worth covering

howardturner
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I love your posts. I am an older woman and an Uber Driver. I am afraid of an EMP when I might be 100 miles or more from home. I took your lead to build my own. And keep it in my car when working. But I want to also protect my riders if/when this happens. Thank you so much for these teachings.

valeriesirrine
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I missed you reaching 1M subscribers. Congratulations Nate. You deserve it.

catalhuyuk
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$629! 😮 Luckily I already have my own & it's filled with lots of good stuff. Pretty much what you filled it with. Hand cranked solar powered radio, saw, knife, matches lighter & Ferro Rod, life straw, first aid kit, medicine, rocket stove, stainless steel cups & plates & emergency fold away cutlery, Woolen blanket, emergency food, tent, underwear, identity papers, hat, bug spray, rain coat, rubbish bags, sewing kit. I'm towing a trolley with food, oil, salt, breadboard for preparing meals. ( All light weight ) And carrying my emergency hens in a wire cage! Yes I can carry it & I'm sure I'll discard some things along the way but I'll be damned if I'm going camping forever without all I need! 🐔🐔

australianwoman
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Thanks Nate! That would be a great backup to keep in the car too, if you can't get back to home base during SHTF.

jilbertb
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That's gotta be the best pre assembled kit I've seen on the market. You didn't cheap out on anything. The Nalgene is awesome 👌. It's probably an idea to have yourself a topographical map of your area in your kit, too, with a compass and spend time practicing using it. Binoculars are handy as are some flairs. But this kit is awesome. I have a lot of these tools in my own kit that's contained in my bugout roll.

mfuchs
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I stocked up for home survival, but go camping often, so have lots of camping supplies available. Great kit!

hicksminingcompany
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Man I haven’t seen you do a video like this in awhile it feels like! The video quality has changed so much sense the old Canadian prepper days! I love it thanks for always putting us first and working like a dog Nate it truly shows! Also I know you did say you didn’t put everything in there but chest seals are a great thing to have in a med kit they have a lot of multipurpose utilities one obviously being saved from a slow painful sucking chest wound!

LAEDCSolutions
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I update/change around my B O B 5 or 6 times a year. Living in high desert we get cold, hot, in-between, dry, wet. Mostly dry so I pack as much water (and hydration multiplier) as I can carry. Plus a couple more gallons in my vehicle. Great video ya got here. Thanks.

randomactsofcooking
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good for you for responding to the market’s requests! much success to you!🙌

nickx
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My BoB has some legit gear and some improvised gear. Outta everything I've got in mine I must recommend you make 2 things, the first is an emergency candle. Yes they do sale emergency candles at certain stores but I would suggest making one, mine is made with a resealable monster energy can, candle wax and a twine wick. The second thing is something to use for storing kindling, I again make use of a resealable monster energy can, this one stuffed with wood shavings, dryer lent and a few sparklers for breaking off the magnesium to help ignite the fire. Again these are just improvised items that I've created and added to my bag. A small compact tackle box is also a great item to have, no need for a rod n reel just grab a sturdy stick or break a limb off a tree or if you can find a soda bottle you can tie a line with a hook and bait around the neck to let hang in the water and another longer piece of line running back to the shore so you can pull it in. No need to fight the fish because it'll tire itself out trying to pull the soda bottle float under instead. In a survival scenario the last thing you'll want to do is waste time and energy trying to set up camp or catch food. shelter is also a top priority so if you can't afford to buy a tent the go buy a tarp, I recommend an 8'x10' minimum

alohafruge
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Your one of the greatest channels there is on YouTube. I only hope you continue to grow in recognition. Seeing the 1M next to sub count is beautiful.

Thanks again for the daily upload, you help keep us all so well prepped and updated.

TheParallelSound
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Great idea, some people don't want anything more than to feel safe. Providing a pre-made bug out bag will get more preps out there for those who know how to use it, lol. I think from a business standpoint, there are many out there that want the security of knowing they have some type of preparedness without diving into the intricacies of what they actually do. Some things, like a poncho and survival blanket, don't require a lot of knowledge to use, and that alone can save a life. Great video Nate, on a few levels.

AZHandyman
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Great starter setup. I've helped people build pretty top end kits for years and it all has to plane out at equal value for the most part so great job. I really like that you started with a high quality pack that can be built around.

thomascragen
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Good bag to get people started. LOVE that you are very clear how it isn’t the end all of what you should have. No premade kit is. I’m a rural living mama of 6, yes 6. No standard BOB or prep kit is going to work😂. I have to transport what I need, and possibly what’s needed for 2-3 littles, plus be able to tote one of those kids. 😳 needless to say, bugging out for any amount of time on foot is an absolute last resort. Then again, if folks in our area are having to leave, we are probably just screwed anyway.

ModCathMama
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You and your team have made something more than just practical. You are dedicated. There it is.

heidi
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Thank you for doing this video on bug out bags, for those like myself being new to this, it's good to know what experienced people like yourself use & need in the bag. I have decided to build from scratch my bag, watching your show help's newbies like me . Keep up the good work!

CassieChapman-dt
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I didn't think I needed a big out bag until this weekend when I suddenly found myself living out of a tent. (Marital issues) I had prepped for bugging in, but never thought about bugging out. Needless to say I had to build a big out bag on the fly.

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