Bug Out Survival Training Part 1 | Shelter Building Wood Processing

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  • Part 1: I cover some basics like setting up a tarp shelter and processing wood for a fire. Part 2 is now live!
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Komentáře • 52

  • @vonsprague7913
    @vonsprague7913 Před rokem +21

    I'm a 55 year old British Airborne Vet, like you carrying loads doesn't get any easier so I say this with respect, get a bigger Ruck mate. Hanging everything on the outside changes your centre of gravity and creates movement in your kit that adds to fatigue. You'll be more comfortable, snag less moving through woods and be less tired meaning you'll be less prone to minor injury such as twisted ankles, etc. I see lots of videos saying they only need a 30l pack then hang 15l of gear on the outside. For me the Fjallraven Singi 48 and Tasmanian Tiger MK2 Field Pack with it's excellent V2 harness system were game changers for carrying loads in rough terrain. I live in the Outer Hebrides and spend lots of my time on the hills and round the coastline. Keep producing your content friend, good stuff. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💙

    • @kimlee7891
      @kimlee7891 Před rokem +2

      I agree fully, i find it much more comfortable to have everything as far as possible inside a pack. Less balance issues, less noise . Things u use often in chest rig, and on belt. That way if u drop the pack you still have the essentials.

    • @airborne101pathfinder7
      @airborne101pathfinder7 Před rokem

      I'm a 56 year old U.S ARMY veteran paratrooper and agree 100%. You don't need to pack so much gear. The more you know the less you pack.You have to know how to use what's naturally around you because equipement breaks down especially if its a POS made in China.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Před rokem +3

    Always remember that there is not a "best way". There is only the best way for you. What is the best way for me may not be the best way for you. As long as the job gets done well, it is a job well done.

    • @ThePreparedWanderer
      @ThePreparedWanderer  Před rokem +1

      I never tell people my way is the only way. I like to show my perspective. Hike your own hike 👍🏼

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 Před rokem +1

      @@ThePreparedWanderer It was just a friendly reminder to all. Not pointed at anyone in particular. Too many people get into the "only one way" mentality is all. I truly meant no offense. Be well friend.

  • @kennethwilson8633
    @kennethwilson8633 Před rokem +3

    Nice video keep an eye out for those pesky Canadian infiltrators…Have fun stay safe.

  • @erikatkinson8905
    @erikatkinson8905 Před rokem +2

    Man a continuous ridge line would be a game changer for your tarp. Ya know military gear is good in its own regards but its way too heavy & bulky In my opinion. I'll stick to my UL hiking gear ⚙

  • @carlhall9689
    @carlhall9689 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding presentation,
    Plan, Prepare, Practice and Perform.
    Looking forward to part 2

  • @ScottMitchell2
    @ScottMitchell2 Před rokem +2

    Nice setup and presentation. CZcamsrs like you help inspire me to get out more often.

  • @michaelfeltis4940
    @michaelfeltis4940 Před rokem +2

    Great Part 1, will watch the next in the series. The land you are on is a real blessing. Looking for some place similar here in Texas. The temps here are really starting to jump. We are in the low 40"s and can see the high above 80.

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 Před rokem +1

    Love a tarp and hammock, not all closed up like in a tent, you can sit under it and still cook or whatever. My Army days were decades ago, I start seeing CZcams videos with military-issued bungee cords. Wtf? 😂. But I acquired a 300 foot roll of bungee cord, super cheap, made some, have used them several times now and I’m totally sold on it. Constant tension for the tarp but also some give if the weather gets rough, less chance of pulling anything out or tearing it. Aquaquest tarps are amazing, and now I’m hearing they make a bivy?? Well, off to Amazon, thanks!

  • @deusvult7947
    @deusvult7947 Před rokem +2

    In regards to visibility, people often don't take into consideration what other people will be with you (your squad/team or family). That needs to be considered, especially when every "bugout" video comes from the perspective of being solo.

  • @gwpattrick
    @gwpattrick Před rokem +1

    Yup, i bought a military bivi bag. I Do the same thing. I found the bag at a local shop. I don't think they knew what it was. It was laying on the floor. I picked it up and looked at it, and it was perfect. It was only 50 bucks i couldn't pass that up. Good video

  • @JO-rk5gu
    @JO-rk5gu Před rokem +2

    Great video, I have a BPS (also from Ukraine) and it's an awesome knife, but they will rust under the handle scales if not taken care of. Just something to think about when oiling it.

  • @thomasoverton7131
    @thomasoverton7131 Před rokem +1

    Great video brother. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 Před rokem +1

    Enjoy this video

  • @chuckconnors7516
    @chuckconnors7516 Před rokem +1

    A 9' x 9' tarp is a good size for one person. The more tie outs it has the better.
    Consider the next time you go to the woods, carrying a light weight hammock with your load out. It gets you off the ground when everthing's wet and you can still use your light, breathable bivy sack (along with other insulation) to keep yourself warm and dry. You can use that 9' x 9' tarp over and tight into the hammock to protect yourself from weather. You can use #36 bankline for the hammock's ridgeline (to hang things from) and for the tarp's ridgeline and any tie outs.
    If you would rather sleep on the wet ground (lots of creepie crawlies on the ground) then take that tarp and pitch it into an Adirondak Wind Shelter pitch.
    Why? The shelter's 'wings' can either be pitched opened up for maximum ventilation or brought in tight for protection against wind and rain (or snow). The front overhang portion of the tarp coming over the ridgeline can be pitched with one cord running through in a 'V' pattern which allows you to bring a fire in close and not burn the cordage.
    Thank you for the good video.

  • @tomcat-68
    @tomcat-68 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. 👍🏼 What kind of ChestRig do you carry?

  • @mastermasonjoewillis3904
    @mastermasonjoewillis3904 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What do you think of Ozark Trail knives? Right now they're the only ones I can afford.

    • @ThePreparedWanderer
      @ThePreparedWanderer  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The are not great but sharpen them up and use them. It’s more about the user than the blade.

  • @bathelion777
    @bathelion777 Před rokem +2

    Good gear...nice camo jacket.,what brand ?? Keep on camping!!!!!

  • @robertevans8126
    @robertevans8126 Před rokem +1

    Sharing

  • @nicholasleonardo4788
    @nicholasleonardo4788 Před rokem

    Dude, nice video but I worry about your heavy breathing. I hope you're not a smoker. I wish you good health though. 😊

  • @derrickp
    @derrickp Před rokem +1

    No marching bands or crop dusting planes?

  • @rhiannon4223
    @rhiannon4223 Před rokem

    What is sitting packing get one of those garden pads that you could I don't know if they even sell them anymore my mom I'm going to use the garden when I was a kid l down in the garden when she used to plant vegetables kneel down on them when she was planning on

  • @matthewboyall5965
    @matthewboyall5965 Před rokem +1

    What’s your smock (jacket) make?

  • @shadow0966
    @shadow0966 Před rokem +2

    I enjoy watching your training but in all the videos I have watched with other creators I have noticed that the most important tool training is missing --
    The training of the mindset, discipline,staying calm and sorting out priorities

    • @ThePreparedWanderer
      @ThePreparedWanderer  Před rokem

      Doesn’t make for an interesting video. You can’t teach that.

    • @ScottMitchell2
      @ScottMitchell2 Před rokem +1

      Very important topic for sure. The wrong mindset can make the most physically prepared person become instantly useless in a rough situation. He's doing a good job presenting his selected info though. Some people still need to learn this basic camp setup etc

  • @tomcatt998
    @tomcatt998 Před rokem +1

    i loaded up my BOB & hadda rent a Bay City crane to lift it up on my semi !!!!
    🤣LOL🤪 Just kidding.
    it's 40#,, BUT every year it seems to be heavier.
    Thinking about getting one of them good heavy duty baby strollers to carry it on..
    i must B gettn old🎅..

  • @daviddavis3201
    @daviddavis3201 Před rokem

    This is a nice video but what about the people that live in the suburbs ? We don’t have the wooded area to escape to. Our best bet is to bug in and protect what we have and defend our homes.

    • @ThePreparedWanderer
      @ThePreparedWanderer  Před rokem +1

      You have to figure that out

    • @daviddavis3201
      @daviddavis3201 Před rokem

      @@ThePreparedWanderer I have it all figured out 👍🏻. Just thought you might wanna mention there are other scenarios for people to consider when it comes to protecting what they love and care about besides heading out to the woods when there might not be any woods where they live. 😉

  • @Joey-ne1zi
    @Joey-ne1zi Před rokem

    Where did you find this pack?

  • @rhiannon4223
    @rhiannon4223 Před rokem

    I've seen other people weather a stick but it's going to put up in the air cuz I know a lot of people when they've been over there yet like heaven I know I do but they've been over for a long time

  • @Flaiyves
    @Flaiyves Před rokem +1

    What type of Camo jacket do you wear on this vidéo ?

  • @garycase1790
    @garycase1790 Před rokem

    Where do you get your clothes

  • @HarleyBob957
    @HarleyBob957 Před rokem

    I would think bugging in would be more practical, why would you want to leave all your resources.. personally, the only reason I would bug out would be for like a natural disaster, where I had no choice but to leave my house. In the case of civil unrest, we have a group of us who will come together for protection.. good video though.

    • @ThePreparedWanderer
      @ThePreparedWanderer  Před rokem

      You should be prepared for all scenarios if possible. You never know what you may have to do. And any skills practice is good.

  • @temperedstate8963
    @temperedstate8963 Před rokem

    I've watched you for years with your camping/bushcraft videos and now you're doing bug out? You're wearing camo and putting lipstick on bushcraft videos. Over 50% of the populace lives in the suburbs. There are no woods or forests behind the house or at the end of the street. This bugging out crap is just a wet dream.

  • @OldPackMule
    @OldPackMule Před rokem

    Dude, like the ideas and perspective but please, shorten up the video. Too long.