Tactical Gear for your Bug Out Bag

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Tactical Gear for your Bug Out Bag
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Having a plan is better than no plan at all but when I ask the following question; "Where will you bug out too?" I more often than not get a deer in the headlight stare because most haven't looked that far ahead.

SimpleLife
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Lilly. I would wrap devices in bubble wrap first, then thin cardboard, then foil. An EMP might short devices if the foil is in direct contact. The bubble wrap can be used to collect rainwater, or to sit on, in cold weather. The cardboard would be good for dry tinder, but could also be worn next to the body for trapping body heat. The foil can be used in firebuilding, rainwater collection and cooking. I know that YOU know this Lilly, I'm just stating it for any newbies who may not have considered this.

debbiecurtis
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For a bag meant to be used while on the move, I use the least bulky half mask option possible, then include a small pair of swimming goggles to protect the eyes from gases, smoke, etc. Unlike welding and riding goggles, swimming goggles are air (and water) tight.

arynnoctavia
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All good tips Lilly! I added a Wouxun KG-UV9G GMRS two-way radio/scanner and a Baofeng UV-9G radio so my wife and I can stay in touch if the cell service goes down. Both have the weather channels and a flashlight, and the Wouxun scans must frequencies. The Federal license was $35.00 dollars for 10 years for the entire family. A great addition to staying safe. I listen to the ambulance calls and they are interesting, especially during the pandemic.

ossie
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I am a retired Comm’s Technician and you definitely want to remove all your batteries from your electronics before preparing them for a EMP. Also it is very important to NOT let your antenna make contact with your foil that you are using to wrap your radio in. Perhaps put your radio in a box or plastic bag, then wrap it up 2x’ s with foil.

chriscomms.
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EXCELLENT advice. I have been the one "prepping" BOBs for my family, but hubby balks. Every time I try to get him to participate, he says, "Where would we GO?!" I suspect, if our city gets evacuated, it is likely that the "Evacuation Route" roads, might very well dictate which DIRECTION we'd be ALLOWED to travel to get away, so we need multiple plans, exactly as you pointed out!

jillluke
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Miss you Lilly .. Thank you for everything .

Al.Ansary-ye
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SurvivalLilly
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Hi Lilly, What a selection. Although the ALTOIDs can caught my eye first, impressive layout for a Bug Out pack. Thanks for video. Looking forward to your next one. 🙂 I thought I recognized the map. Its of the area where I live. What a surprise! THANK YOU! Yes the destination is a good place with lots of game.

bio-techlarry
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I really like the head lamps with the red lens. I've done wilderness camping with horses and a white light can really freak them out. Red lens doesn't even bother them.

jeffd
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Thanks for the video. I plan on hiking the entire 1200 miles of the Ice Age Trail in Wisconsin, USA. There are towns scattered throughout to purchase food if needed, but I intend to live off the land as much as I can.

TheUnhousedWanderer
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Thank you Lily! Hello Missouri in the American midwest. This was quite helpful and informative! I only recently discovered your channel and am very glad that I did. 🙂Thanks!

johnedgar
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For your plan I would suggest the day one cache to be a storage unit that is just outside of the traffic congestion zone so you can really prioritize getting out of town over hauling gear. The storage room could have summer/winter gear choices, lots of water and bicycles

_Amy
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Two is one and one is none. Hope the mini kit has another combustion option. Enjoy your videos, Lilly. Thanks for all you do!

joywright
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Great job!!! There are a few things I would consider adding. First is safety goggles/safety glasses. Second is work gloves. Third is batteries. 4th is a battery tester. 5th is a pencil sharpener. I have a solar battery recharger and battery bank and I like to keep all my batteries charged, but remembering which ones are charged and which ones are not charged can be difficult in an emergency situation. I also keep my electronics in an EMP bag or a waterproof EMP pouch. I also keep a hygiene kit, a Scrubba laundry washing bag, a solar shower, and a clothesline in my bag. 10 days in unclean clothes or without keeping clean can breed bacteria which can cause infections. I also have an empty cooler chair for when I need to sit. It's very lightweight and can waterproof items in a storm.

cruisers.d.
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Very nice, Lilly, thank you! When you talked about making caches - It never occurred to me! Great idea! Would love to hear more about that! Have a very nice Sunday!

kele
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Good evening from Syracuse NY USA my friend and thank you for sharing your adventures

earlshaner
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Lilly, look into the "Solo Stove" for cooking. I use one on all my excursions. They are light in weight and there is no need to carry fuel when going out. You can even cook with leaves but I use mostly twigs and sticks (no large material needed). Time to cook 12 oz of coffee, 20 minutes. Also, the fire is mostly contained within the stove so there is very little flame that could easily be obscured. Love your videos!

prittmike
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Love your channel, but I have a problem, I am 65. I do not think this is possiable for me but would love your input on a going to a shelter and what to take. Or staying at home and staying safe. I live in FL and hurricanes are always a problem.

CJ-pych
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Love that you are still posting on being prepared type topics. So many things could happen to cause us to need to get somewhere in non-typical circumstances. Also, I enjoy your accent ;-) Cheers.

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