$7000 Bug Out Bag/ Long range Get Home Bag

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10 years of tinkering with concepts, gear, and testing have finally lead up to this point.
Full contents of my updated long range Get Home Bag weighing in at 36lbs.
Full contents list below

CONTENTS LIST-
Eagle industries Invader 50L 550
Pvs14 white phosphorus night vision 3500
helmet 250
4300
keith titanium canteen 150
trauma kit 100
.22 conversion 150
4700
glock 19 500
Stream light tlr1 120
hill people gear chest rig 100
ammo 30
woobie 50
5500
water purification bag Sawyer mini, perifaction tabs50
compass 50
fishing kit 40
5640
clothes all smart wool 300
food x2 food ration+striped MRE+Snacks 85
knife 20
fire kit 20
poncho 30
sug pack stasha 40
6135
power film solar panel 40
goal zero battery pack 40
aa batteries 20
6235
aaa batteries 20
x2 Streamlight 1l-1aa flashlights 60
mini survival kit 50
titanium stove 40
x2 sharpener stones 40
6445
saw 30
medical small kit 50
$400 of cash
$100 of silver
7025
x2 tripwire alarms with cord and primers 50
tea, coffee, koolade, oj 5
flece binie 20
fix it kit 25
glasses 0
rite in the rain note book 5
ranger beeds 5
night vision rino mount 50
3 mags pmag 30( not shown)
kelty pack cover 30
ACR 300
7545
off bug spray 5
ditty bags 20
milar bags 5
Lock sacks 20
Clothing dry bag 10

Total=7605

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Gamestop will give you $2.67 in store credit for all of that.

benrusnak
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Ive been doing this sort of thing for 20+ years and this guy is the only one who really resonates with me as having a genuinely well thought out kit.

hermanogrande
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Well thought out kit. I's personally prefer thermal over than NV, yes NV is better at navigation (and not affected by ambient temps) but I'll take the advantages of thermal over NV for this purpose, what is essentially an Escape & Evade mission.

CPLBSS
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I liked the chest pack. Great way to carry. I'll get myself one too. thanks.

fernando
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Please show the winter bag 💼, totally awesome video.

pechacekcp
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Great bag! I love the idea of carrying a .22 lr conversion kit for the AR. Currently I have a Chiappa Lil badger in my pack, plus carrying an AR. I think I might be switching.

tlock
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Thank you for showing your BOB. I learned many tips from your showing. I am going to review mine this weekend. Thanks much, really appreciate !

jonathanteoh
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I think its a significant set up, Although the large gallon bags can be used as a cushion when sleeping so as not to lay down on the cold ground. I would definately include. Some type of hammock, wool blanket or thin air matress that can provide some relief/comfort from the elements. Ur bag is well equipped and very well planed but wether ur in the city, suburbs or country. Staying warm and dry is necessary. The pancho may aid in this but may also be limited imo. Thx for sharing.

ljaysperspective
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Ground SAR operator here, This is one of the best bags I've seen in a while. I do miss a knife sharpener (or i missed it myself in the video). I love that this bag combines with your strategy! But i couldn't have expected any less from a Airman! Well Done!

securemindsetofficial
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Solid set up👌 very similar to my own..
One thing I feel that everyone doesn't take into account is that moving with a kit like this, your water intake goes up exponentially.. 2 quarts of water is good for about 2-3 hours max and allowing yourself to get dehydrated is not an option.. which means you'll need to access water more often putting yourself in a potentially vulnerable situation.. adding a 3 liter water bladder to acces water on the move while adding that extra capacity is beyond worth it..

Becko
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I liked it. One thing you did address that very few people are aware of (if they haven't tried it) is the taste of filtered water in the field. It doesn't taste like tap water thats for sure.

rickkephartactual
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Excellent load out. I'm 77 so I would leave out all the electronic equipment except a headlamp and add a candle lamp. Then the heavy helmet could go too. Your practice has eliminated everything that you do not consider essential. When I hitch hiked through Europe my gear got very basic and I camped in my sleeping bag most of the time. Nice to see you answer everyone's questions. By the way my wife studies the Hebrew language.

HebrewStudent
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I’m a new subscriber, Thank you for your service to our Great Country! I will try my best to watch every video on your channel!

metalhipscamper
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Thanks for putting this together. That's a impressive loadout.

Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
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Just a few other things to think about: all of this came from the Canadian Prepper as I will take NOT credit. A few things came from me:) 1. Night vision (you have), and binoculars. 2. Salt, 3. Nails, 4. Shovel, 5. Camo to hide 6. Great saw (you have, possible upgrade?), 7. Caffeine pills, 8. Gloves (good quality ones), 9. ID/passport; never know, 10. Headlamps, (two, one is none it's that important), 11. Small bolt cutters, 12. Toilet paper tabs, 13. Lock pick set (if applicable), 14. Sunglasses and good hat for Summer months; protect your face and eyes. 15. CP recommended TITAN paracord. Hope this helps. It's all about throwing out BTW, great BOB setup my friend. Enjoyed the video.

amgolfer
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Thanks for you for taking time to do this video. I remember your last one that was just before. U were activated.

fyremanjef
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Just a suggestion... Air filtration, like an N95?
In addition to that, how about a bandana or Shemagh?
A sleep pad would come in handy too.
I have a dry bag for my clothes.
Besides that, very well done! Best BOB video I've seen to date!

jabbawoods
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Great load out. Nothing but quality gear. Keep the videos coming.

IsRaEL
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Your video is one of the only I see that carries mountain money, aka TP. People will think of everything under the sun except butt wipe. I remove the rolls and vacuum seal mine, it flattens it like a pancake. Nice BOB equipment and great setup.

majoroverkill
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This is one of if not the best get home bag I've ever seen!!

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