Bug Out Vehicle - Prepared And Ready!

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  • @olenamcquagge7777
    @olenamcquagge7777 Před 5 lety +134

    To all the women out there...this is how you should "train" your daughters. Make them go into the woods, camp out, hike, and be prepared. Screw all the shoe shopping.

    • @phoneone1371
      @phoneone1371 Před 4 lety +2

      Look up guy that lived north of Imlay Nevada and had his daughter live in desert for a year alone as teenager ,great interview with her ,his place is now tourist stop along side of I80

    • @ronsingh1090
      @ronsingh1090 Před 3 lety +6

      Oh common don't bring gender to this even many men don't prepare like this

    • @psisteak4122
      @psisteak4122 Před 3 lety +2

      Be prepared for what? For death from loneliness?

    • @jonathanyates5198
      @jonathanyates5198 Před 2 lety +2

      Everyone should know how to survive without being in the comfort of their own home. Never know what might happen one day. Red Dawn is very possible

    • @RJ-ek7ov
      @RJ-ek7ov Před 2 lety +1

      Women can be strong, self sufficient and cute all at the same time.

  • @meigelted
    @meigelted Před 6 lety +186

    I am not being critical at all but the one thing everybody forgets to put in their car is a roll of toilet paper if you're stranded in your vehicle how do you go to the bathroom without a roll of toilet paper. Thanks for your videos you're awesome

    • @jmgmarcus808
      @jmgmarcus808 Před 5 lety +1

      ted meigel So true.

    • @gxrebel1730
      @gxrebel1730 Před 5 lety +17

      not being critical but toilet paper is not a survival item. so you cant use the bathroom without paper? You have bigger issues then that.

    • @priestof1
      @priestof1 Před 5 lety +3

      leaves

    • @geraldinewillis5926
      @geraldinewillis5926 Před 5 lety +7

      ted meigel I always carry a bucket, plastic bags to line and toilet paper, however I do suffer from bowel issues and every now and then need an emergency facility.. I have in the past also used a folding spade and leaves, not pleasant or hygienic though

    • @Corinthians-kjv
      @Corinthians-kjv Před 5 lety +1

      Check

  • @Dogsday198
    @Dogsday198 Před 7 lety +28

    Make sure your crow bar isn't made of cast iron or cast aluminum. I have had tools shatter on me. I am a carpenter by trade. I had a hammer that was cast. It shattered in the cold. Also I had a crow bar that broke just from normal leverage being applied. Steel tools. Anyway stay clear of cast metal tools. Good video

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  Před 7 lety +5

      ok I did not know that. Thanks a lot

    • @tobyjesso5552
      @tobyjesso5552 Před 6 lety

      +Survival Lilly she a smart Women

    • @ceeqanguel
      @ceeqanguel Před 5 lety +1

      Haha Same happened to me. I'm a carpenter too. I remember one of my friends from the canadian army had given me a cool-looking multitool (pliers-slash-swiss knife) and I gave it to my father who wanted to loosen a bolt..... he immediately shattered it with his bare hands. I said: " If this is what the canadian army is using we are screwed!"

    • @jonathanyates5198
      @jonathanyates5198 Před 2 lety

      @@SurvivalLilly you're the best

    • @bahadortanzif8932
      @bahadortanzif8932 Před rokem

      @@SurvivalLilly Rocks

  • @hoomanao2260
    @hoomanao2260 Před 5 lety +6

    Just out of curiosity, how did you get into bushcraft/survival? You are probably one of the most prepared people I have seen. You obviously are very knowledgeable in the woods, have good common sense and the ability to adapt to almost any situation. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with everyone.

  • @dreajeffries8703
    @dreajeffries8703 Před 7 lety +249

    how to survive: take Lilly with you.

  • @Flash1857
    @Flash1857 Před 7 lety +29

    Add some maps, flat tire fix kits , air pump and slime. Love the crowbar in the glove box and the folding saw. 100 points for a good fire extinguisher. Plan on looking for that roll up thing, you have it very well stocked

  • @RawTopShot
    @RawTopShot Před 6 lety +19

    I lolled, 😂 I don't know many cars that will accept a crow bar into the glove box compartment.
    I was waiting for lilly to pull a ladder out of the glovebox.
    😂😂😂👍

  • @church4thetruth684
    @church4thetruth684 Před 6 lety +7

    Hey Lillie, just a word to the wise, I have had those cheaper booster cables refuse to actually boost the dead battery because the cables aren't good enough gauge to transfer the necessary boost, please make sure you use at least 6 gauge cables. It's very frustrating to try to boost with poor cables. Love your videos by the way.
    Cheers from Canada

  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper Před 7 lety +230

    Thanks for sharing the roll on your channel, its made in Canada with pride, sourcing the best materials and providing fair wages to our seamstresses. Everyone will use it differently, I keep mine in my truck as well, its great for a campsite to keep gear off the ground as you say and organizer. The more you use it the more indispensible it becomes especially if youre a gear head like me. I had many women inquire about using it for female stuff i.e. make up etc (because thats just what one needs when shtf!). Its nice to see a survivalist ladies take on the roll! I see you have rice in your kit, have you tried mountain house? That stuff is so good I almost crave an emergency so I can eat it!

    • @TheKevinDGallow
      @TheKevinDGallow Před 7 lety +11

      Could use a shoulder or backstrap. I'm sure you could fit your own though. I may have to pick one up for the truck!

    • @GunnyA10
      @GunnyA10 Před 6 lety +7

      I have just ordered one for use here in Norway after I saw the video... ;-)

    • @greatbritain5355
      @greatbritain5355 Před 6 lety +8

      Canadian Prepper where can I order the bug out roll? Thanks.

    • @CanadianPrepper
      @CanadianPrepper Před 6 lety +11

      Thanks for asking, canadianpreparedness. com :)

    • @greatbritain5355
      @greatbritain5355 Před 6 lety +5

      Canadian Prepper thank you. I live in England so hoping for a fast delivery.

  • @george22111985
    @george22111985 Před 7 lety +17

    Lilly you should add a towing strap in your car or a really strong rope like a dyneema rope. You could use it to be towed or tow someone else and you could tow that tree that you cut down out of the way. Great video keep up the good work!

  • @janetryan3837
    @janetryan3837 Před 6 lety +4

    Great video, thank you Lilly! Canadian Prepper's bug out roll is so well made and awesome!! I highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about keeping your gear organized. Just received mine, really, really awesome!! Love you guys, keep up the great videos.

  • @doomracing5527
    @doomracing5527 Před 5 lety +3

    Your by far my favoret youtuber! The fact i could listen to you talk for hours helps as well as your very easy on my eyes!
    Thanks for all your videos!

  • @charleslarson3152
    @charleslarson3152 Před 7 lety +13

    Lilly, I was impressed by that Bug Out Roll. Never seen anything quite like it and I've been at this for decades. Pretty cool for vehicle camping.

  • @Glenn.Manuel
    @Glenn.Manuel Před 7 lety +10

    Not sure what the winters are like where you live but for me here in Canada I always have a small folding shovel in my car incase I get stuck and need to dig my way out, and also maybe a small bag of non clumping kitty litter to help for added traction.
    Great video and some new ideas for my car kit.

  • @paulgib96
    @paulgib96 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks Lilly! Another great video! One item I HIGHLY recommend is a vehicle window breaker. Get a good one, as some of the cheap imitations don't work. One of these tools may save your life in many different types of auto accidents. Or you may be able to save another persons life. Be sure to secure your window breaker somewhere in the front, so that it does not fly away and dissapear in an accident! The one I use is a pull apart device, and I have it secured on a key ring, attached to one of my passenger headrest posts. A simple tug, and my tool is ready for use! Please remember to NEVER use these tools on your windshield! It has a special type of glass that will not shatter!

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping Před 6 lety +1

    Great video Lilly!.You will never know when some of those items is going to be needed. As a frequent traveler of some of the most lonely and dangerous roads in my country, I had my own kit as well.

  • @jaredfenwick3065
    @jaredfenwick3065 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm 40 and never owned a car... but I've walked miles out of the bush when the gas ran out, in the dark I recommend a shoulder strap for the Fuel can & bugout role it looks like it has D rings for that. nice gear !

  • @ChewysExploration
    @ChewysExploration Před 7 lety +11

    Maybe add a small VHF/UHF transceiver, in case there is no mobile phone coverage. Never leave home without mine 😊

  • @rastiuhricik1660
    @rastiuhricik1660 Před 7 lety +3

    That Bug Out Roll is perfect survival item, I never see it before and now I want it😊. Nice video again Lilly👍💚🌸..

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 Před 6 lety

    I love the idea of the rolling bag. My trunk always has basic emergency gear because I live in earthquake/fire country and lived through a major earthquake where we had no electricity, gas or clean water for several days. And recently had to evacuate due to the largest wildfire in state history. So I take my emergency pack seriously. I appreciate your tips. Keep up the good work.

  • @Darignobullseye
    @Darignobullseye Před 7 lety +4

    Wow. Great video again and I love all the gear, the organization, and the items in the car. Great ideas!! Thank you.

  • @minorot
    @minorot Před 7 lety +4

    Very informative! Now I'm inspired to make my car bug out ready. My only suggestion is that you supplement your basic first aid kit with a small trauma kit (tourniquet, pressure dressing, compressed gauze, chest seal, and trauma shears) which can be kept close at hand in the door storage or under the driver's seat. A trauma kit could be a lifesaver in the event of an arterial bleed or a penetrating (sucking) chest injury.

  • @darthblade2016
    @darthblade2016 Před 6 lety +1

    I already have a decent emergency/survival kit in my car, but your video has given me some ideas of things I could add. Thank you!

  • @mulatokudzava7797
    @mulatokudzava7797 Před 2 lety +2

    You are the first survivalist who talks about a warning vest, an item that I think could save lots of lives every day on our streets and roads.

    • @curtfward652
      @curtfward652 Před rokem +1

      I lived in Germany for 6 years and it is mandatory for all civilians that are in a vehicle as she stated. If they witness an accident, they are required by law to stop and assist or report their eyewitness information.

  • @sunnydayang
    @sunnydayang Před 7 lety +26

    Thank you for posting this video! Awesome timing for this topic, my daughter and I are packing our bug out vehicle today, in case we have to evacuate soon, as a large forest fire is bearing down on our small mountain town in the PNW. My 3 year old LOVES your videos, and is now super excited to help pack our "Bug Out" vehicle, just like her hero Survival Lilly! :)

  • @tlevap
    @tlevap Před 7 lety +10

    I would suggest to take buckwheat instead of rice. At the worst you do not need boiling water to prepare buckwheat: just add cold water and leave it for a few hours.

    • @earthisheart6797
      @earthisheart6797 Před 7 lety +1

      tlevap • Thanks, good tip.

    • @tlevap
      @tlevap Před 7 lety

      You don't need the full trunk, just one kilo ))).
      I have googled and found Lemberona products from Austria ;-).

    • @JA-xs2pc
      @JA-xs2pc Před 5 lety

      Otay!!

  • @johnd4348
    @johnd4348 Před 6 lety +2

    Well organized storage unit. Looks like you have everything your need.. Note, put something in for personal protection. Electrical zip ties come very handy. A tarp also comes in handy incase you have to get on the ground or shelter.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 Před 6 lety

    I love all the items you keep in your vehicle and how well prepared you are when away from home. I keep many of those items in my vehicles, but not all of them. I do try to keep water in my vehicles and especially the one I will be using for long trips.

  • @JimRodgers
    @JimRodgers Před 7 lety +3

    Great kit for your car. You are prepared! I bought one of Nate's bugout rolls. I can attest to its usefulness and quality. It's awesome.

  • @stevejoseph381
    @stevejoseph381 Před 7 lety +5

    Oh and a small shovel..if she's stuck in a blizzard..gotta keep that tailpipe clear..or c02 gonna get ya when running the car for warmth.an army surplus one would be fine..my uncle has one and he sharpened the edges and tip..makes a great self defense tool also.

  • @gymntonic
    @gymntonic Před 6 lety +1

    Great kit! I took a slightly different approach. Rather than a bug-out bag in me daily driver, I put together a get-home bag. Similar kit but not keyed toward leaving for a long period. More targeted for getting me home, on foot if necessary.

  • @anstef1485
    @anstef1485 Před 7 lety +1

    Wow! Great kit! You gave me a lot of ideas! When I go fishing I usually pack way too much but I should organize myself taking some inspiration from your video. Thank you Lilly!

  • @akashanee3048
    @akashanee3048 Před 7 lety +10

    Wow... a lot of useful stuff i didn't think about yet tonadd in my car! Thanks for sharing! :) i will defenetly add some of these in my car. The bugout roll is pretty handy! I will use it for my car and for festivals ;) keep on being amazing XXX

  • @motorman857
    @motorman857 Před 6 lety +56

    Your bug out kit should include a raincoat with hood, rubber boots and the all important microphone. With those 3 things you can stand in the eye of the storm in complete safety. With all the reporters who do exactly that, not a single one has been injured or killed.

    • @ghanaboyz
      @ghanaboyz Před 6 lety +3

      Lol

    • @traceychesney6952
      @traceychesney6952 Před 5 lety

      😂🤣😂

    • @USMC6976
      @USMC6976 Před 3 lety +2

      You forgot the giant fan to make it look like the wind is strong.

    • @cevgunnerF
      @cevgunnerF Před 3 lety +1

      Don't forget that knee-deep ditch to stand in, for the important "flooded " effect...

  • @davidmace3310
    @davidmace3310 Před 7 lety +1

    Cool bug out roll! Great advice as always! Your timing couldn't be better. Especially for those of us who live in the US in Florida like I do. Hurricane Irma is fast approaching. Should hit Orlando area about Sunday.

  • @chrisvanheumen
    @chrisvanheumen Před 5 lety

    We are dutch/German preppers survival couple living in gran canaria. We both love your videos. We watch them all the time. Very well done. Keep it up!

  • @DonBishopDonSongs
    @DonBishopDonSongs Před 7 lety +10

    Hi Lilly, I enjoy your videos and your tips are great. I think, our Vehicles are especially important things to consider. To have ready in an emergency. In reality, if we did have a need to "Bug Out". Most of us, would be caught on the Highway, in a long line of Traffic. This just happened in my State, TX, USA. Because of Hurricane Harvey and the resulting Floods. I have been carrying emergency gear, in my vehicles, since the 1970's. Probably, the most important thing. That, I have actually had to use, in an emergency. Was, a Fire Extinguisher (keep yours up to date, they do loose their propellant, over time). The first time, I had to use it. Was, because of an Engine Backfire. The Carburetor caught on fire. A Big fire. Not, just one of those common small Carb fires. That will burn them selves out, in less than a minute. I knew I had a Fire Extinguisher. So, I went to get it. First, I had to remember, where it was. Then, it was hard to get to. So, it took, what seemed like forever, to get it out. I did get it out in time and still had to use it to put out the Carb Fire. After that, I kept my Fire Extinguisher, near the Drivers Seat. Where I could get to it from there. Close enough to the Drivers Seat. That, if I were in an Accident and couldn't get out of the Car or Truck. I could still reach it. It's a good idea. To tie it down, or at least, put it under the Seat. So, it doesn't become a Projectile, in an Accident. It can take a while to fumble with keys or find the Open Trunk Lever, on newer cars. To open the Trunk, to get to your Emergency Gear. I keep most of my Gear in the Car or Cab of my Truck. Your mind, doesn't work as fast, as you may think it will, in a real emergency. Also, if your Car is on Fire. The last place you want to be. Is, at the rear of the Vehicle, where the Gas Tank is!:O Also, be prepared for a Break Down. This, can easily become an Emergency Situation. A Few Hand Tools are a must. Even if you are not Mechanically Inclined. Screw Drivers, Pliers and such, can save you, from being Stranded. I have pulled over to help people, at times, over the years. And they often, had no tools. And sometimes, Not even a Jack or Spare Tire. I had both. And Tire Plugs and some Fix a Flat, in a Can too. One of the most important things. I have had to use. To get back on the Road. Is water, for the Radiator (I carry 2 to 4 Gallons). I use old Anti-Freeze Jugs, for my Backup Radiator Water. I carry this, in Addition, to my Emergency Drinking Water. If your Engine over heats and spits out water. You are stuck, on the road. You will ruin your Motor, if you continue to run it or drive the Car. Unless, you have some Radiator Patch Tape or allot of Duct Tape. And Water, to put back in the Radiator. You are Stranded. I actually carry, Spare Parts, too. Old, but still ok... Fan Belts, Hoses Spark Plugs, etc. What ever, commonly wears out on your engine. In Texas, where I live. People die, every Summer, from the Heat. Some, cold days in the Winter, can kill you here too. So, like you. I also keep, a Sleeping Bag or two. And some Pillows, in case I want to go on a Spur of the Moment Camping Trip:) Can't sleep without my pillows;) I keep my Sleeping Bags, in the Back Seat. So, I can get to them easily. And in case I have an Accident and can't get out of the Vehicle. They are there, with me. This could save your life, if you drive off into a Ditch and get injured, in the Winter. Or hit a Sow Bank. And your Car can't be seen, from the road. This has happened, to people here, several times, here over the years. Keeping your Sleeping Bags or Blankets inside the Car. Keeps them Cleaner and Dryer. Than if you had to go out and get them out of the trunk, on a Rainy Night. Trunks, often Leak in Water too. For me, I have had times. Where, I got sick, while on the Road. And had to crawl in the Back Seat and sleep for a while. It was in Hot weather. So, the Pillows, at least, made me a bit more comfortable. Some other things, that I carry. Are Canned and Dry Food, Crackers, Cookies etc. That can stand up to the heat and cold, in the Car. Since 1992, my main Vehicle, has been a 1976 Chevy Blazer 4x4 Truck. It has large windows, all around it. So, the Sun, does burn up everything it shines on. I keep my food and eating utensils, in a small Lunch Cooler. This does help, quite a bit, in preserving your food. I have had some things stay in there for 10 years!:O And some canned food, in there for about 3 years. I know... I forgot:O The Sun, has finally disintegrated, the Cooler. After many years. So, I need a new one. Like you. I also keep a Backpack, ready to go. One, in the House with me and another, in the Truck. With some basic stuff, in them. Clothes and overnight stuff. Rope, String, Flash Light and Spare Batteries. Swiss Army Knife, Sizzlers, Paper Towels, Toilet Paper, Plastic Bags and First Aid Stuff. I keep my Pocket Knives, in my Pockets, at all times. My Hunting knives, stay in the House. They are keepsakes, from my Dad and Childhood. And for me, I keep Medicine. I am Diabetic. So, I need to keep some spare Meds, with me at all times. I keep some Meds, in a Pocket Pill Box too. Along with, some Glucose Tablets. Both, in my Pocket and my Back Pack. Anyone, could use the Glucose Tablets. They are much like a Candy, we have here, Called, Sweet Tarts. There good:) When I was younger. I lived on 1.5 Acres, in the Country. There was a Spring Fed Creek, on the Back and it was heavily Wooded. I lived, there for 9 years and love it. For a while, I camped in my back yard, every weekend, with my kids. It was the best camping spot, I ever had!:) I wish I still had the place... I would like to have even more Emergency Gear, with a Roll out Bag, like yours. And some of those, products you show, look great. I really like that Big Bow Saw, in your Trunk. And the Camping Gear too. Thanks for sharing, your knowledge with us:)
    Don

  • @baxterscientific
    @baxterscientific Před 6 lety +3

    Lilly you are such a nerd and it is great. Everything you do is awesome . I am very entertained by your adventures and product evaluations. I thank you and your camera crew for what you do.

  • @lyfsavorz
    @lyfsavorz Před 3 lety

    Thanks for another great video Lilly. This has to be the most extensive & thorough vehicle bug-out bag I have ever seen. This is such a great idea!

  • @curtfward652
    @curtfward652 Před rokem

    Another great video lily. I love seeing the forests out there so thank you for that. also note to you about using your rubber tubing for water and or gas/ benzin.
    do not mix water and gas in the tube because once it is expose to benzing it will be contaminated and cannot be used as a straw oder luchgerate.

  • @jameshinegardner1373
    @jameshinegardner1373 Před 7 lety +16

    Lily you are awesome person. Thanks for the sharing your knowledge of different survival scenarios. Take care and safe.

  • @jeffreyyeip1915
    @jeffreyyeip1915 Před 7 lety +7

    Good video Lilly. You really shouldn't carry gasoline in the passenger compartment of your car. If you get rear ended in an accident the container could burst spraying gasoline all over possibly causing a fire. That would be a horrible way to go.

  • @robertnocerajr3985
    @robertnocerajr3985 Před 5 lety

    Yeah you're right.. the fire extinguisher is a must have...... I also have a good first aid kit, wool blanket,, umbrella,, flares, bottle jack, shovel, chains, and everything else what you mentioned is a good idea.. thank you for sharing.. Robert Jr NJ here United States of America.

  • @lilliandurham7713
    @lilliandurham7713 Před 2 lety

    I saw the exquisite compartment roll from Canadian Prepper and have been drooling over it since. Now that I see how you use it and your valuable advice, I’m getting one.
    Thanks for your great channel. Cheers.

  • @andymasters7029
    @andymasters7029 Před 3 lety +30

    Where does a guy find a Survival Lilly at? 💓💓💓

  • @robsierra516
    @robsierra516 Před 7 lety +10

    A really informative video. Thanks so much for sharing! I'm prepping my car now.

  • @zcaldwell3453
    @zcaldwell3453 Před 5 lety +1

    Lilly,
    I wish more people would watch your videos in the US. I used to work for 9-1-1 (euro 1-1-2) for seven years and we used to get emergency telephone calls from stranded motorists. Most of those telephone calls were not real emergencies and could have been handled by the motorist, if they had been as prepared as you are.
    On another subject:
    Come build a shelter in West Virginia!

  • @TheSpiritualCamp
    @TheSpiritualCamp Před 6 lety +1

    Hello Lilly, great vid ! Just one tip : You should consider attaching everything that is just hanging around your car (like on your door's pocket) : if you get in an accident, all your important stuff will be all over the place, and may even hurt you !

  • @justAnotherMike82
    @justAnotherMike82 Před 7 lety +5

    Solid video. Only change I would make is to have the fire extinguisher reachable by the driver from the driver's seat.

  • @pandaproductions3265
    @pandaproductions3265 Před 7 lety +16

    Thank u Lily for making this vid a class 4 hurricane is going to hit me so I am thinking of transforming my car to help me make it through the storm thank u so much

  • @wiskyBOY123
    @wiskyBOY123 Před 4 lety

    I gotta have bug out buddies like you. Started getting prep items that I have been acquiring over the year n a half, and I feel like I am the only one into this. You have a great channel keep up the good work.

  • @joharmon2148
    @joharmon2148 Před 5 lety

    I used to have a lot more in my truck but took it when I stopped traveling. need to get some of it put back. Love the bug out bag

  • @wesleytillman9774
    @wesleytillman9774 Před 5 lety +4

    Great advice. In the event civilization collapses however I hope to be one of the first people to buy the farm. For those who wonder why, after a few weeks of playing "road warrior" you'll understand.

    • @jenniferpickner3796
      @jenniferpickner3796 Před 3 lety

      Well, there is prepping for personal emergencies (esp. if you like to travel alone, adventure out in the wilderness, etc.), prepping for temporary (but sometimes severe) emergencies such as natural disasters, and then there's prepping for an apocalyptic-esque scenario. Not everyone is prepping for *the* "Big One", but even for those that are it's sensible to have a more moderate cache of supplies on hand and in your vehicle.

  • @craftsnstuff4128
    @craftsnstuff4128 Před 7 lety +4

    Hey Lilly I love your vids! Keep up the great work!

  • @NudeJawn
    @NudeJawn Před 6 lety +1

    I notice most people forget to include Bugler tools in their kits.
    Simple tools like, pry bar, large crow bar, slim jim, 2 pound hammer, glass breaking punch, bolt cutters, screw drivers, vice grips and lock picks are worth while.

  • @covocy842
    @covocy842 Před 6 lety

    Great video Lilly.. I agree with some of the other comments... add a Tool box or bag, Wenches, Sockets, Pliers, Screw Drivers etc... for basic repairs if needed. Even add a repair manual, it would be helpful.

  • @Waldhandwerk
    @Waldhandwerk Před 7 lety +24

    Sehr cool. Das ist ein Wagen mit Vollausstattung ;) Tolle Rolle! Thx for the share!

    • @taxlawsealsteuerberater7226
      @taxlawsealsteuerberater7226 Před 6 lety +1

      Waldhandwerk - BushcraftSurvival na bei 600000 ist ein größeres Auto fällig... am besten pickup Raptors 😜😜😜😜😜

    • @SirSnowman
      @SirSnowman Před 6 lety +3

      Jepp, wenn man vor hat ne Nacht draußen zu bleiben. Ansonsten totaler Quatsch. Wo sind die Sandbleche auf dem Dach, wenn man auf einem Feldweg hängenbleibt? Einen Fronttriebler mit Serien-Differentialgetriebe hast Du auf unbefestigten Wegen in kürzester Zeit festgefahren. Ne Taschenlampe für 300 Mäuse, aber keine Winde. Lachhafte Verkaufsshow, mehr nicht. Leider.

    • @jerrybobteasdale
      @jerrybobteasdale Před 6 lety

      MrSnowman: That's a bit harsh. No kit is complete. I would also suggest additions. It's better to have such a kit, and build upon it. as you learn.

  • @offgridsweden
    @offgridsweden Před 7 lety +4

    Great video once again. Greetings from Andreas on Off Grid Sweden

  • @arailway8809
    @arailway8809 Před 4 lety +1

    I was amazed at how much weight you had on your key chain.
    Sometimes when you are near cattle, you can get a small bale of hay:
    Great sleeping material.
    We always enjoy your videos.

  • @americanbluejacket209
    @americanbluejacket209 Před 5 lety +1

    I wasn't aware of the Thrulite Charger. The chargers that I have and like very much only use AC Voltage. This one will also use DC to charge batteries. Thanks for the information SL. Your doing a great job !

  • @lgwjrwhite588
    @lgwjrwhite588 Před 7 lety +106

    Lillie to make your fuel last longer (ie.)shelf life use a fuel stabilizer for your fuel jug ... It keeps the fuel from seperateing also shake the jug every so often

    • @davidwellman7080
      @davidwellman7080 Před 7 lety +1

      lgwjr white Good one I was going to suggest that too. I use that for mowers and such after the winter

    • @craigbetts1586
      @craigbetts1586 Před 7 lety +2

      yes good idea, I use it in a 5 gallon can for my lawnmower but more important for the winter for the snowblower which I don't always use every week like the mower...however still good to use the gas in the can and then replace with fresh maybe every 3 months??

    • @Paul-yn2zy
      @Paul-yn2zy Před 7 lety +4

      Or you can rotate it every time you fill up your vehicle. Fuel stabilizer has a tendency to leave a residue that clogs up your engine.

    • @doms.6701
      @doms.6701 Před 7 lety +1

      I'll google it but wondered if you knew when you should use a stabilizer? Like how long would fuel need to be stored? I fill my 5 gallon tanks but I use them within a couple months.

    • @lgwjrwhite588
      @lgwjrwhite588 Před 7 lety +1

      Dom Sow i live in northern canada i keep fuel on hand i have stashed fuel in case of emergency fuel normally good six months my b.o.l is 5 hrs. North of me so in 6months time i went up add added stabilzer which if unopened my fuel will be goodfor a good year more in lillies case if she rotates like she says (no problem) if she is gonna store fore long periods at her b.o.l theen it would be prudent to do likre i do

  • @JohnClark-gc4em
    @JohnClark-gc4em Před 7 lety +38

    You have all that fancy stuff meanwhile I have a bunch of napkins in my glove box..

    • @Corinthians-kjv
      @Corinthians-kjv Před 5 lety +2

      When you need to crap then you'll be prepared!!

    • @delightdelirium1
      @delightdelirium1 Před 4 lety +1

      Do you have ketchup packets too? That's very important lol

  • @jamesrobinson5672
    @jamesrobinson5672 Před 6 lety

    Great video Lilly, thanks.
    I have all the items you have except the roll up bag. Looks like a great way to store all of these items. This will be next on my list.
    Thanks again.

  • @RustyScout
    @RustyScout Před 6 lety

    I also carry a small diameter hand pump siphon in my truck among other items such as maps, tool kit, belts, lights, tire repair kit, 12 volt air compressor etc.. Most to all new vehicles have an anti siphon valve in the gas tanks but with a small diameter siphon you can bypass it with some manipulation. In a SHTF moment it could help with transferring fuel from a found vehicle to yours directly as well into your gas can.

  • @Nikolay_Volzhanin
    @Nikolay_Volzhanin Před 7 lety +4

    Good package Lilly but I nowhere seen a shovel. Shovel is main instrument for a car in the forest.

  • @Dennis4SB
    @Dennis4SB Před 6 lety +4

    You will find that crowbar will not easily break the tempered glass side windows in an car. Breaking tempered glass needs a very point focused impact, preferably near a corner of the glass, to cause its breakage. Tempered glass is used because it is hard to break and when when it breaks it fractures into small pieces. Ordinary glass often has large pieces that can inflict serious cuts. I carry a product called ResqMe on my car key ring. ResqMe has other products to break tempered glass but I like the key ring model because it is always at hand for me or a front seat passenger. In an emergency you simply pull on it and it separates from the key in the car exposing a blade in a slit that can be used to cut a seat belt. To break the glass simply push the end against the glass. Pushing compresses an internal spring that then releases driving a hard pointed steel into the glass. Sold on Amazon:
    www.amazon.com/resqme-Original-Keychain-Escape-Black/dp/B000IE0EZO/ref=cm_wl_huc_item

  • @davidfoster8172
    @davidfoster8172 Před rokem

    lilly, thank you so much for this video, the rollup bag us exactly what i was looking for. thankyou for showing me where to get it. may your winter not be ti severe!!!!!! wush i could meet you someday and pick your knowledge. davud from st louis missouri, USA

  • @fewerlaws
    @fewerlaws Před 2 lety

    The saw at 7:40 is awesome. Have a similar one, same design made of titanium. Excellent. Long with a high bridge make is much better at cutting through bigger diameter logs.

  • @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
    @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors Před 7 lety +14

    This video should be age restricted because of good quality knowledge LOL
    Shit load of sarcasm there.
    Great video 🎯

  • @danielf950
    @danielf950 Před 5 lety +4

    "-In the next compartment I have this 36" side-by-side refrigerator..."

  • @paulhare662
    @paulhare662 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice set of gear, well thought out. Additions that I have are a CB radio and a 38 revolver. Oh, if you drive an old Dodge, carry a spare ballast resistor.

  • @Harvardfacebook
    @Harvardfacebook Před 4 lety +1

    The crowbar @3:45 is a fantastic idea. I love that one.

  • @DaKayH
    @DaKayH Před 7 lety +7

    You are one Smart Lady. I like the way you think.

  • @cbr600rrturbo
    @cbr600rrturbo Před 7 lety +8

    yo sis you have a fly ride , I went with a SUV all wheel drive to ,mines not as sweet as yours, next I think a 4w pick up for work. luv ya sis

  • @fordthefish3377
    @fordthefish3377 Před 6 lety +1

    Lilly I'm a fairly new fan but the little while I've been on your channel I can say that you're a very inspiring person and that you're very headstrong and courageous.

  • @spexmaniacuk
    @spexmaniacuk Před rokem

    Great load out, you had some great lights there but didn't mention a head lamp, which is really useful when trying to change a wheel or carry out any task using two hands. It is good you have a fire extinguisher, but consider mounting it in the passenger compartment, as in a crash the boot lid may not be able to open, and if you are trapped in the car you can hand the extinguisher to anyone outside. I mount mine across the seat frame on the passenger side. A multi tool can be useful for minor repairs, and some spare fuses. You had your towing eye easily accessible, but a rolled up tow strap in the boot means anyone who happens past in a vehicle can give you a tow, or you can tow them. Keep up the great videos!

  • @riSurvival89
    @riSurvival89 Před 7 lety +11

    Hallo Lilly
    Tolles Auto + Gear, wau so eine Rolle hab ich noch nie gesehen, Interessant.
    wie ein Necessaire ;)
    LG Remo

    • @taxlawsealsteuerberater7226
      @taxlawsealsteuerberater7226 Před 6 lety

      riSurvival89 am coolsten ist die Säge remo oder? Dein bugoutrucksack muss größer werden damit diese Säge reingeht

  • @gabrielschake6259
    @gabrielschake6259 Před 5 lety +3

    Word of advice, if you meet a girl who keeps a crowbar in her glovebox and an axe in her trunk. Marry her!

  • @GentiluomoStraniero
    @GentiluomoStraniero Před 2 lety

    Lilly, have you ever thought of mounting the fire extinguisher to your vehicle? I have mine mounted on the passenger transmission hump next to the console. The car essentials should be in a small duffel bag so that you don't have multiple projectiles in the case of a collision. The roll bag is cool and useful for a campsite. I would still recommend a 72 hour backpack that contains an extra charge of clothes, SOS food bar rations and protein bars, a fire start kit, basic tools like your hatchet, a hand auger, a compass, maps, a ham radio and a larger tactical knife. An advanced first aid kit that attaches to your backpack is also ideal. The idea is to free up at least one hand for self defense while you travel after abandoning your car. Where have you been all of my life?!

  • @anndrogynous815
    @anndrogynous815 Před 6 lety +1

    An automatic center punch is a very good item to keep in your car for rescue/self rescue purposes. It is lightweight, very inexpensive and about the size of a pen/pencil.

  • @WaldkultTimo
    @WaldkultTimo Před 7 lety +5

    Hi Lilly, ein Rucksack wäre noch ganz praktisch, falls Du das Auto verlassen musst und Ausrüstung mitnehmen möchtest. ;) Beste Grüße, Timo.

  • @danoneill2846
    @danoneill2846 Před 7 lety +14

    Don't forget your Glock 19

    • @danoneill2846
      @danoneill2846 Před 7 lety +1

      You must not own a glock ....... they are the best in the world for the money ......... A Glock 17 would also be good .......... I was one of the foolish people that made fun of Glocks when they first came out ........ I was WRONG !! I now know .. they are the best Handgun for SHTF ! By Far ! Made in Austria !!! , I live in the US .

    • @mikefassbender7459
      @mikefassbender7459 Před 7 lety

      Dan O'Neill. I own 2.. 17 an a 26 but i prefer my s&w m&p 40 compact

    • @frankc6430
      @frankc6430 Před 7 lety +1

      I carry a simple 25acp... is not the size of the gun ,is know how to use it.

    • @danoneill2846
      @danoneill2846 Před 7 lety +2

      HA! Good for you Mike , I have never shot a M26 or a S&W M&P ......... I do have a 3" 629 that I really like . I have 2 mod 20's ( 2nt & 3rd gen ) & a Mod 21 ( 3rd gen ) . I agree most any good modern gun would be good . I don't own a mod 19 ( most sold ?? ) .. so I would grab my Mod 20 .

    • @stevejoseph381
      @stevejoseph381 Před 7 lety

      Frank C a.38 snubby with cut slit ammo is good too..just cut an x in the tip of the bullet..makes a nice size hole..lol

  • @dystopiagear6999
    @dystopiagear6999 Před 5 lety

    In America we have a product called Sta-Bil that you add to a can of gasoline so it lasts longer in storage. You still want to use it up and replace it regularly though, but not as often and if you forget one time that will give you some extra piece of mind.

  • @johnwayne6501
    @johnwayne6501 Před 6 lety +1

    greetings from Oregon. I love your bug out roll and that monster flashlight. Those 2 items alone had me sold! Thanks for sharing this awesome video.

  • @daDuke42
    @daDuke42 Před 7 lety +3

    I like how she keeps a crowbar in the potatoe box.

    • @andrewevanoff1192
      @andrewevanoff1192 Před 6 lety +3

      I always carry a Glock 17 with several 17 round spare magazines, in my center console. In Australia they would probably charge me with - "going for mass murder" LOL. I'm glad I don't live in Australia! ;)
      A bad cop (police officer) trying to arrest an old lady for having fishing rods in her boat and no fishing license.
      The lady tells the cop - " I'm not fishing, I'm just enjoying my evening boat ride. The fishing rods belong to my husband and I'm not intending to use them".
      The cop says - "It does not matter, you have the equipment for fishing and I can charge you for fishing without a license".
      The old lady replied - " If you do that, I will say that you tried to rape me"
      Cop, all confused - "But I have not even touched you!!!???"
      Old lady - " No but you have all the right equipment!"
      LOL.

  • @Joe04100
    @Joe04100 Před 7 lety +4

    Nice video, hello from Washington state.

  • @petepete3638
    @petepete3638 Před 7 lety +1

    Boots and outdoor clothes need to added especially if you are in a cold environment. If you are driving back to home from work in your business attire, a suit or such, you need to change to outdoor clothing in case of any trouble with the car. Just to keep warm and to be able to walk away from the car.

  • @frankblack1185
    @frankblack1185 Před 5 lety

    I like the bug out roll.
    Would need more in winter like a shuvle, salt grit ect.
    I must remember to get a fire extinguisher. Thank you for reminding me.
    The solar charger was good too. I will look out for one myself.
    Good video.

  • @countryfrau8328
    @countryfrau8328 Před 7 lety +5

    Lilly, I love it. Thank you. Also, your English is amazing. One pronunciation thing--goggles like you wear for your eyes are pronounced as "gah-guls." You are inspiring. I've really appreciated your videos--this one plus your shelter videos and your cooking videos. Thank you.

    • @Brandon-eh4tz
      @Brandon-eh4tz Před 7 lety +4

      Country Frau Her accent is bomb

    • @dearthworm
      @dearthworm Před 7 lety +5

      Shhhh! Don't correct her. It's charming. My wife is European and she does the reverse - on her computer she looks up information on "Goggle". When I smile, she says, "What are you smiling about?". I say "Nothing...nothing".

    • @countryfrau8328
      @countryfrau8328 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm not trying to be mean or anything. I think Lilly is awesome.

    • @jaredfenwick3065
      @jaredfenwick3065 Před 7 lety

      in Austria it's proper to use W's instead of V''s It makes me smile though since it's not very Canadian.

    • @derfo2072
      @derfo2072 Před 6 lety

      Nope!...They're googles now. Lilly said so.

  • @random_32114
    @random_32114 Před 7 lety +7

    awesome kit! what would you say would be the most reliable 4wd car?

  • @FLaDave351
    @FLaDave351 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you Lily, taking your advice, with hurricane coming at us.

  • @freakyflow
    @freakyflow Před 6 lety +1

    Rope and Canvas ..collect rain water keep yourself dry as a cover or a rain jacket ..I use mine for wrapping moose and deer and dragging it out of the bush

  • @kellyinterrante7745
    @kellyinterrante7745 Před 6 lety +11

    Some chocolate and dried meat could be a good addition

  • @stevemcentyre1570
    @stevemcentyre1570 Před 7 lety +9

    You forgot to include at least 4 pairs of dry socks. Your feet will thank you.

  • @nobodymotos
    @nobodymotos Před 5 lety

    I would advise a cargo net. I did a little ems and I saw what would have been a rather minor fender bender turn into a life threat when a lady had a small TV in her back seat and it went forward into her head. Just a small change to be prepared for everything

  • @catherineb.4704
    @catherineb.4704 Před 6 lety

    Last winter there was a huge snowstorm in Montreal and about 300 cars got stuck on the highway for 12 hours. So even in urban area you sometimes have to rely on yourself. Better be prepare!

  • @reirei7667
    @reirei7667 Před 7 lety +11

    Bag out roll would be more useful if it had backpack straps

    • @ghanaboyz
      @ghanaboyz Před 7 lety

      Good point. That said, it is possible to create a makeshift backpack from a roll made of blanket or tarp. Cordage may help but it is possible to do without.

    • @Corinthians-kjv
      @Corinthians-kjv Před 5 lety

      Put a bible in the compartments.

    • @nobodymotos
      @nobodymotos Před 5 lety

      I was thinking of adding the starps for sleeping bags they sell at walmart

    • @bigbossignition
      @bigbossignition Před 3 lety

      @@Corinthians-kjv true! Toilet paper is very important 😉

  • @redneckingenuity1012
    @redneckingenuity1012 Před 6 lety +8

    I'd survive with you any day of the week

  • @sissiboosmith8780
    @sissiboosmith8780 Před 6 lety +1

    Glad to see you packed sugar for energy. People often forget that they need salt as well. Those little foil packs of chicken soup mix work well and keep you cheerful.

  • @ivryknight3359
    @ivryknight3359 Před 7 lety +1

    Very nice bag and set up. Seems to work nicely for a vehicle. Thanks for sharing. I would be careful about leaving the wax in a pouch by itself considering the top end temperatures. May want to place it inside a heavy duty plastic bag.