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THE URBAN SURVIVALIST (the uk prepper guy)
Registrace 25. 11. 2019
Welcome I'm over 50 and This is to share my experience and knowledge and also my voyage of learning from others on rural survival, woodland, urban survival all aspects of this covered also prepping and other related subjects ie self defence, urban exploration(urbex) , equipment and gear, cooking also growing food at home and allotment the list goes on hope you enjoy and pick up a few tips will also doing some reviews on different types of related kit, equipment also info from my groups
BE PREPARED thanks for watching đ
BE PREPARED thanks for watching đ
Bugging out in the woods ? tips to help
a few tips on what's needed and that not everyone is able to do so
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Opinel Number 8 folding lock knife review
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a quick look at this classic pocket knife
New to growing food ? Easy food to grow for beginners
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a look at the easiest foods I've found in my opinion to grow I could add a lot but let's keep it simple
URBAN SURVIVAL ( The importance of local knowledge)
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a quick video on local knowledge as a prepper urban survivalist should be on top of your list of skills
,THE DARK SECRETS OF SHTF SURVIVAL,by selco begovic REVIEW)
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,THE DARK SECRETS OF SHTF SURVIVAL,by selco begovic REVIEW)
Thinking of prepping? advice for new preppers
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Thinking of prepping? advice for new preppers
National service for over 18s what's your thoughts?
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National service for over 18s what's your thoughts?
PREPPERS STOP LISTENING TO THE FEAR
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PREPPERS STOP LISTENING TO THE FEAR
Growing your own food on a UK allotment or garden
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Growing your own food on a UK allotment or garden
British army survival knife( kombat UK copy)
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British army survival knife( kombat UK copy)
Best camping stove for urban area in shtf / power out
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Best camping stove for urban area in shtf / power out
Wild camping fail ,(beaten by weather)
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Wild camping fail ,(beaten by weather)
The best budget machete for under ÂŁ40?
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The best budget machete for under ÂŁ40?
BUDGET LANTERNS TO LIGHT YOUR HOUSE IN AN EMERGENCY (it works )
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BUDGET LANTERNS TO LIGHT YOUR HOUSE IN AN EMERGENCY (it works )
URBAN EXPLORING SPOOKY UNDERGROUND CRYPT
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URBAN EXPLORING SPOOKY UNDERGROUND CRYPT
CIVIL UNREST. IN THE UK? it's already started
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CIVIL UNREST. IN THE UK? it's already started
MY TOP 10 FOODS FOR LONG TERM STORAGE
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MY TOP 10 FOODS FOR LONG TERM STORAGE
prize draw results for the mini survival kit
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prize draw results for the mini survival kit
TOP 12 SURVIVAL SKILLS EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW
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TOP 12 SURVIVAL SKILLS EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW
4 weeks? That's truly impressive and inspiring
@@feralyamyam thanks buddy yes 4 weeks đâ€ïž
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@@Yorkshireoutdoorsandsurvival thanks appreciated đđȘ
As you said, in the UK, its different. On the RUN is different from escape from the environment, earthquakes etc. In that situation I am heading for the safest town hall or school.
@@Nellyontheland ,,đŻđ
We live next to the woods. I know them well, but would still prefer to bug in.
We're going to make our way to yours!!
At 3:35, I may be tempted to drink that in a pinch after pre-filtering, filtering, sterilising, and then boiling it. I've seen videos from thruhikers @reneeandtim on the CDT in the US where they've drunk from much worse water sources, and they've been fine.
I keep no 7 in my left pocket all the time Also had it for years, sharpens easily Great knives Thanks for the video
@@gregmeaker4086 cheers greybeard
Very interesting Thank you
Bang on . These are brilliant, i have one for home and when im being a bivvy tramp / carp feeder lol. Can store these canisters alot easier i think than the shorter fatter gas bottles
I served - but since learning the reality / truth wouldn't again. " they " wont go or be involved - but i do think that it could be a good thing for alot of the youths
Quite a serious allotment sir đ. Totally agree eating veg youve grown yourself is very rewarding and tast is way better - im on the allotment waiting list ....so have buckets / pots / container garden outside and indoors, there is a lot yku can do when you put your mind to it
@@silvafox8371 ,đŻ thanks for watching
Its exciting and mind stimulating to explore these features - but like you say dangerous and full of hazards - thanks for sharing
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Thank you very helpful
Cheers đ
Yeah the " pig" such a useful untalitarian work tool
Thank you, sounds like. you were me - i sometimes get lost investigating rabbit holes and researching and trying to plan for every eventuality - im now working on what i actually need and what i can effectively plan for and the skills i need to enable me đ
I daily have to wipe the greenfly off my indoor garden items - and regularly find ladybirds to assist lol all my brassicas have been eaten by the woodies ( w/pidgeon)
Thank you - this quandary has been with me for years , im still working on my plan , following you now - im sure i can learn more and add to my skills from you - and your English đ- better add before im attacked lol your knowledge is geographically relevant
Thanks for following đȘ
Local knowledge is a must
Nice one mate. Agree with your comments. Bugging out to the wild will come with many big challenges. As ex Forces guys will tell you a cold routine soon becomes a pain in the arse a big positive mental attitude is called for
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Is 750g good size or 1000g is better?
@@user-or5mo4kd8u well to be honest we have a family of 5 and it's enough no problems still using it
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 thank you so much for your reply. I've now ordered one if Amazon did you get the cover for 2yrs?
@user-or5mo4kd8u no I didn't bother with that and you're welcome
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 last question so everytime you need to open the lid after grinding do you have to disconnect the plug?
@@user-or5mo4kd8u I do for safety as better to be safe than sorry
I Am Extremely Lucky Being Welsh An Living Up A Huge Hill, I Only Have Walk 5 Mins An I Am In The Mountains, Lakes An Rivers Here. Trouble Is If All Goes To Crap Others Are Going To Want To Come Up Here. Then We Will Have Hide All Our Stuff. People Also Need Look Out For Adders, An Ticks, This Time Of Year Is Adder Time. Sheep Been Sheared Even More Ticks.
Oh absolutely I will be moving to Wales in near future hopefully đâ€ïž
Ha nice one mate. Mad me laugh
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It's a great bit of kit. I love ours
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Good one bro
@@trigger78 cheers mate đȘ
Love it...this has brightened my day and gave us a laugh đđđđ†Lisa Mackay
@@lisarice7971 đđđđ I don't like putting funny stuff up but my mate said do it let people know you ain't a miserable git all the time đ
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 I love it...flipping funny đ€Łđ€Ł good 1
Although I am comfortable in a woodland environment, its bloody tough to do it for an extended amount of time. I am with you Dave, home is the best place all the while its safe to do so.
@@frogmaster83 absolutely mate we must have a brew soon or a camp đȘ
â@@theurbansurvivalist1141 I think in this " long term bugout " You're describing , it's important to carry somethlng to sleep ON ,IN AND UNDER . also , clothes for all seasons .... I'm hoping you're not suggesting that a vest and a 15 litre backpack is sufficient.
Another great video dave.. keep them coming †Lisa Mackay
@@lisarice7971 hey thanks buddy must get in touch soon been hectic here đâ€ïž
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 yes definitely' been same here too.. â€
Local knowledge is key! Great vid mate!
@@ASMR.by.HIPPYCHICK thanks mate â€ïžđ
I've got a 6 and a 7 (I think đ), I'm just a bit wary of carrying them due to the locking ring, as you know a "lock" knife is an illegal carry in the UK. I have asked a couple of people if that still applies to these knives, as you have to manually lock the knife and couldn't get a reliable answer, so I go on worst case
@@Lee_Proffit yeah definitely not legal but I think going to the woods etc would be ok
You can't beat a good stick but you can beat with one đ
@@feralyamyam đđđȘ
In Rod we trust đ
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Good useful knives, the newer version enables you to lock the blade in the closed position too.
@@neanderthaloutdoors9202 that's a good idea cheers for watching
Great knives, my first pocket knife was a buck 110 at five years old.. can't remember when I got my first opinel but I was definitely using one for fishing by ten.. another great feature, they floatđ
Awesome never knew that but they are light so I guess they would cheers bro đȘ
â@@theurbansurvivalist1141great when fishing in calmer water if you drop it..
Had mine for 20's used in a factory every day for 4yrs, whilst camping, bushcrafting and around the home, the handle, ring and blade have all natural patina. They truly are brilliant knives
I'd definitely have to agree there buddy I've abused this one and not a dink in the blade đ
I keep one in my firelighting kit. Back of the blade works well with a firesteel.
Yes for the price they are definitely worth having I have three this is my oldest cheers mate đđȘ
mmmm broad beans đgreat video as always.. I still need to start growing. Got everything I need to start...very shady area and needs to be in pots too... Timing I suppose :) Cheers Dave đ
Thanks for watching as always đâ€ïž
Wouldn't of guessed about peppers!
Thank you. Take care.
My broad beans were eaten by black fly. Learned they need planting in October. They will lie dormant and get a frost on them , then for some reason the black fly doesn't get them. Have no idea why but seems to work.
Do you ever grow Silverbeet at all? We have a large variety that we grow and it goes pretty much all year. If you let a plant run to seed you will have it growing everywhere. We planted a punnet of Chinese vegetables last year and as usual they ran to seed very quickly. I left them until they had finished and now we have a big patch of them that are looking great and producing heaps of leaves. I reckon I could not plant a single thing in our garden and we would still get quite a few different things regardless.
Nice one buddy
I found this tool helped me during camping for odd needs here and there. The knife is great on the wave but I do use my trusty 110 buck ( love that thing) for most things camping. You knida find uses for it as you go and should last a very long time so good investment for handy man.
Cheers mate! Im doing spuds and herbs this year, I want a permanent herb garden and Ive found the perfect spot. Im not a lover of peppers/squash/tomatoes however, Im doing some carrots and will do peas as well next year.
Excellent â€ïžđ
I use paper clips to keep the grill in place and a flat Neodymium magnet to keep the handle out of the way of the door.
Good shout đ
Another good one mate I have the same one great little bit of kit
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hahahha
A load of bullshit as always... most likely part his bail out.. could happen whatever / whoever is in
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Naww... sugar... la laaa laaa. Ha! <3
Excellent video - As always. Thanks, Dave <3
Thanks đâ€ïž
Fantastic as always
Thanks đâ€ïž
Great haul that mate đ„
Cheers buddy lot of work gone into it đđȘ