Survivalist Reacts to Canadian Prepper Bug Out Bag | INSANE Survival Kit

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reacting to the 50 Items Canadian Prepper carries in his Bug Out Bag.

And lets not forget…we all start somewhere, here's my FIRST Bug Out Bag...what was I thinking?

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Since I discovered Canadian Prepper I've survived 14 nuclear wars.

ozgott
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What is interesting is that when you are in the field there are very few things that you actually use. You are tired and don't want to take the time or have the frustration to mess with much of anything. You want to be hydrated and warm mostly. Army 7 years and Boy Scouts about 10 years. All the small stuff and gadgets just sit in your bag.

NebulousCat
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First thing I noticed is the gear is perfectly clean 😂

jean-baptisted.
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I've always been told, and practiced, "The more you know, the less gear you need", and always stay fit, and "practice, Practice, Practice"!!!

robertschaffer
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I agree about the clean gear.
If it's clean, it's a commercial. If it's dirty and / or scratched, it's a review.

jhorton
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The fear mongering is why I stopped watching the Canadian Prepper.

Cam_
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The Canadian Prepper is a salesman without a doubt. He gives some good advice and insight from time to time so he does come off as credible but he has his hands in a lot of the things he has

TheHighAngler
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According to Canadian prepper we should have been dead years ago. Every episode says any day now its all over

KenC
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Canadian prepper just interviewed the ceo of the company that makes bomb shelters for government and that guy made me more nervous than any other video I actually started buying long shelf life food. It also made me ask a question……. Why are we the only civilized country with no bomb shelters for the public ?

Servant_Of_God_richie_rich
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When I was in my late teens, in the Army, I could carry an 80 lb fully loaded combat pack. Later, on average, I carried a 60 lb backpack when backpacking. Realistically, most people are not comfortable with 30 or or 40 lbs unless they backpack or hike a lot! CP is a big man and obviously works out a lot, but, most of us cannot carry so much. My B.O.B weighs about 34 lbs and I am quite fit for my age. My point is, everyone needs to try out, for themselves, what they can carry, and go from there.

trekker
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65 year old exmarine here our alice pack back then was one poncho one shelter half a trenching tool a mummy type sleeping bag rifle and maybe a kabar. a couple boxes of vietnam era c rations and a compass. this is when we were in quantico training new butter bars as they were going thru ocs. couldnt tell you how many times ive been in camp with my feet at the fire and have my boots catch fire before my feet thawed out . ive slept outside beside the fire to wake up with a couple inches of snow on top of me. somehow i made it through without all the new gadgets

TheOldGunsmith
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Yeah I tried that knife on the backpack shoulder thing. It took the 300 yard walk from the truck to the trailhead to realize it sucked. Messed with my peripheral vision, constantly banging my jaw on it and like you also thought of, cutting myself by accident resheathing. Plus, I would certainly lose an entire pack to a charging bear, to move quicker and hopefully create a diversion. The thought of losing my primary tool for survival and defense is not an option. And who the hell gets into basically H2H with upwards of 50lbs wobbling around on their back?!

rnrhodes
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Don't forget that Canadian prepper said in the start of the vid that everybody's situation is different. Each environment is different. And you should adjust accordingly.

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He's no longer the Canadian prepper... He's the QVC prepper lol...

henrybowman
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Never leave home without a good compass and good maps. Laminate the pages if possible, make sure the compass has a ruler on it's side and bring a sharpie. When or if you find yourself in "real" woods, old growth stuff, if you lose sight of your entry point, it all looks the same, it's incredibly easy to get lost as there's almost no point of reference inside those forests. Seriously, it happens to a lot of experienced hikers and even hunters.

aaronsterlind
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He has a lot of products to sell and he doesn't want to leave anything out!

shadowscout
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As an ultralite hiker who dabbles in bushcraft I have to laugh when people say their pack weighs 40-50lbs. Even in winter carrying a knife, folding saw, extra clothing, 5days food, 2litres water, Im still under 35lbs. You simply dont need all that stuff. The more knowledge you gain the lighter your pack becomes.

__-pljg
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This is all that tacticool stuff we always joked about when I was in the military. He looks like that private who just got out of basic and spent his whole sign on bonus lol

thecherrysviewthecherrysvi
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I don’t believe he rucks those bags farther than the driveway. His show is all fear based and his bags are freaking crazy heavy.

wildweasel
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You are so fair, measured, and informative. The opposite of fear mongering. Just honest and helpful. Thank you.

WoodrowTravers