What Should I do? - SHTF Series Episode 1 #preparedness

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What I should do if something like this happens?
this video is based on one of the scenarios that can happen in my area and I'm gonna show you my emergency plan to face the disaster. I think we all should come up with different emergency plans according to what could happen around where we live.
This is the first Episode of a long SHTF Series.
is there something would you do differently? River Crossing was the only option to keep the bug in process under a day.

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This guy hits the bullseye every time: An absolute pleasure to watch a video with a guy this likeable and practical. A rarity on YouTube, even amongst those who mean well, they are usually annoying in some way.

Non-Serviam
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Doing a 'dry run' or a practice run is so important for this sort of thing: thank you for taking us along as you practiced your Plan A. Your videography, especially the water crossing, was excellent! I believe your talent and abilities as a videographer augment your story and help the audience deeply feel the story you are sharing with us in our very bones. Thank you!

Mike-krys
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The level of creativity is astonishing! Thank you!!

AirB-
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Incredible videos! I love the practicality and your frugal (yet realistic) approach to preparedness. Also, the area around your village is absolutely breathtaking!

goobertoober
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Very well done sir you have articulated yourself better than most other YouTubers.

legendaryreviews
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Great video mate. Excellent production values and narration. And loads of useful info. Although as an Aussie I had to laugh at the "so many spiders, but none of them are poisonous" part...

bennyc
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When crossing a river, you shouldn't swim straight across or against the current. You should aim slightly downstream. Your speed across the river will be faster and you will use less energy.

manslaughterinc.
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Cool series brother. Way to get people to be aware of scenarios that can happen, along with the tips to counter them. Crossing that flowing stream or river may be hunky dory during the warmer seasons, but boy of boy does one need a fire during the cold months just to survive after that. Some people can't even come close to understanding how much work is needed just with the camera alone and editing, so I appreciate and thank you for covering this topic. Hope you and your family are well these days bro. Take care, ciao!

ScoutLakai
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I have a plan where to walk to get from work to home, I have found out some bridle paths/footpaths to shorten the distance and avoid a dangerous road but completely forgot that I need to cross a river which ever way I go. Yes there are a couple of bridges I can use, but what would happen if one, or both of them was out. Just never crossed my mind before, we just take things like that for granted. I’m also not a great swimmer. I’m going to get a dry bag to use as a buoyancy aid to go in my get home bag.

snapdragon
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Wrap your pack in a tarp or poncho and use it for a floatation device. It’ll have enough air inside to keep you afloat and it’ll keep the pack and contents dry

tumon
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If you know you will likely have to cross a river, I would suggest having a flotation vest and helmet in your kit bag
River crossing typically kill a lot of special forces people, its one of the most dangerous activities you can do
Being prepared for situations is kind of the entire point of having a bag with gear in it
Another option is to have a folding saw and cordage to make a very basic raft, it only has to get you to the other side. Being up on top of fast moving water is way safer than being in it

driver
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Enjoyed the video. I like that you are a regular guy.

shadonnadavenport
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Your videos are not just entertainment, it's also food for thought.

jt-ipdg
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One of the best, most realistic get-home videos I have ever seen. Thank you, sir, for the effort you made in making this video.

RobnPhx
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Just found your channel, fantastic!!!

Debbie-pqxr
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Very well done. I appreciated your review of what you did at each step of the way, what your motivation was, discoveries along the way, recommendations about knowing your area, and the concluding discussion on alternative and next steps. These are all things to consider, and your rehearsal made it clear as to why. Thank you!

bradlafferty
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Outstanding video 👍👍mt man here watching

Jerrylance-dn
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You requested viewers to suggest additional items or note what we wouldn’t carry. Here are my suggestions for additional items as well my thoughts regarding what not to carry.
I would add: 1) Minimalist Personal hygiene kit—toothbrush, toothpaste, small soap bar, tooth floss, bandana, insect repellant, & sunscreen; 2) Minimalist Repair kit—Tenacious tape, safety pin, needle & thread; 3) Additional Medical kit—Ibuprofen, Tylenol, a few assorted bandages, Neosporin, Pepto Bismol, Imodium, &caffeine tablets.
I wouldn’t carry a MIRA gas mask; but I do carry a NIOSH approved N95 face mask.
Keep up the good work.

johncall
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@AllexWander, GREAT video! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

An easy way to categorize your plans P.A.C.E.:
1. Primary
2. Alternate
3. Contingency
4. Emergency

TACTICALNOMAD
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once again, a GREAT video from you. Very informative and straightforward how you walk us through a realistic SHTF situation. No messing around, just stick to the plan. Staying prepared goes a long way indeed. Keep it up, brother!

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