Bug Out Bag 2024

Here is my SHTF Bug Out Bag for 2024

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  • @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
    @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.Ай бұрын

    Most people better be prepared with an INCH bag because the vast majority of people have no designated and supplied location to bug out to... 🤷‍♂️

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @Soli_Deo_Gloria, I agree. My INCH Bag is at my Bug Out Location. That way the majority of my preps are already in place and secured. The only thing I will need to focus on is getting me and my family to our Bug Out location safely. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @iainmcfarlane1115
    @iainmcfarlane111525 күн бұрын

    One of the first if only bags I have seen that includes a proper set of waterproofs. Most only seem to have a cheap poncho and that won't keep you dry. Obviously well thought out

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    25 күн бұрын

    @iainmcfarlane, thanks. My thought process is that it rains quite a bit here in North Florida. if you don't have good rain gear, especially during the fall and winter time (very mild winters), hypothermia can sneak up on you and take you out. Hence, the gortex top and bottoms. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
    @alphaomegasurvivalsupply654820 күн бұрын

    Great kit! Personally, I would upgrade the lifestraw to a sawyer mini at the very least, then you would have the ability to fill containers with filtered water or use it in line with your camelbak if need be. I have some Grayls and really like them, but I also have a bunch of sawyer minis as well. As you already know, water is so important, and a lifestraw can be limiting. A gas mask would also be a good consideration, which you may already have. This is the first video of yours I've seen, so I'm not sure what else may go with this kit. Thanks for showing, and I look forward to future videos!

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    19 күн бұрын

    @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 , thanks for the suggestions. I have a few Sawyer Mini's in my INCH Bag that has been pre-staged at my Bug Out Location. I just might pull one of the Sawyer Mini's and use that in my Bug Out Bag vice the Lifestraw. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @14arma
    @14armaАй бұрын

    Always a treat to see another veterans kit, just found your channel and subscribed. Semper Fi brother. -Doc G 1/4 C 1st 03-08

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @Doc G, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing. I appreciate it. Semper Fidelis Doc!!!

  • @14arma

    @14arma

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 One pro tip for your IFAK is make sure to pack a clean pair of socks and motrin in it. Joking aside you got yourself a solid kit Gunny, thanks for sharing!

  • @luckydirtybottums9272
    @luckydirtybottums92727 сағат бұрын

    Solid kit. The only way to make it more effective is to put it to the test as many times as possible. Which is also the best part 🍻 happy humpin and ruckin 🍻

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    3 сағат бұрын

    @luckydirtybottums9272 , funny that you mentioned taking it out for a "Spin". I have taken it out a few times, and so far it feels really good. A little before I posted this video, I took it on a 12-mile hump and only had to adjust the shoulder straps a little bit, but outside of that, my Bug Out Bag was very comfortable. I am going to try to simulate a Bug Out scenario on foot, the full 24 miles to my Bug Out Location sometime this winter. Maybe in December, if my schedule permits. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @andyhwell8419
    @andyhwell8419Ай бұрын

    Gunny, overall this is an excellent setup. Respectfully, my recommendations would be as follows… To cut weight, lose one lighter, the compass, knife sharpener, BK2 big knife, cleaning kit. That stuff would all be good in your inch bag or bug out location. But a two day moving bag needs to be as light as possible. I really like your life straw, mosquito hammock, and Glock. You could fit all of this in a smaller less tactical looking bag as well. Overall tho,,, Thumbs up! I’d add some TP. You’ll thank me lol

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @Andyhwell, all good points. I keep my INCH Bag at my Bug Out location, so that would be a very good idea to take some more of my redundant gear and reallocate it to my INCH Bag. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!!!

  • @aidne9487
    @aidne948721 сағат бұрын

    Hell yeah man, very organized and color matched

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@aidne9487, Thanks you sir!!! Thanks for watching and commenting. I truly appreciate it!!!

  • @aidne9487

    @aidne9487

    5 сағат бұрын

    @@GySgt67 of course

  • @zotax6948
    @zotax694828 күн бұрын

    one of Florida's biggest threats is flooding. I hope you got some waterproof boots.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    28 күн бұрын

    @zotax, yes, flooding is definitely a concern here in Florida. I have one pair of Timberland Hiking Boots that have been water proofed that I will be wearing. As well as a set of USMC issued boots that have been water proofed as well that I have permanently stored in my INCH Bag. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @LoadedDownJunkRemoval
    @LoadedDownJunkRemovalАй бұрын

    Great Content Again!! Very Helpful and makes others think if they are really ready!!

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @LoadedDownJunkRemoval, thanks brother. I appreciate it.

  • @freakyflow
    @freakyflow17 күн бұрын

    My own advice to anyone wanting a inch bag Or bug out bag..Whatever you want to add in that you think will be helpful throw it in ...But a must is Where ever you think you are going Wear the bag And do the hike to see if your able to carry that amount to And past the needed miles And all the gear that you have You fully are able to know how to use. - I have a friend that made a 60 pound bag Lots of stuff ordered online..He is about 250lbs (50 overweight) And out of shape I say he would last about a mile or two before having to stop..I asked him about the tourniquet he had All he knew was it stopped bleeding when applied No idea on which part of the arm or leg etc My bag with extra bags are just for this The weight is adjustable mixed with need And distance For one i keep it in my SUV And my needs are not so much Bugging out from Home to a single spot "A to B" Vs A to BCDEF I carry first the 3 basics Water, Food, Protection, Followed by Clothing, Medical, Tools/gear But i have a much different list of items than most I have trained for advanced first aid And self taught sutures And related. Most of the items are for self reliance And ability to live in the open Water - filter/tablets/boiling/Birch tree taps Wild plant ID, snare wire for small game, 16 sized fish hooks/line/etc, ferro rod/bic lighter 2 razor blades Small sharping stone Gut hooked hunting knife ..Many of the items in zip lock bags Which are perfect for trapping water / food / air & waterproofing. Mini single burner that uses dual fluids Great for smokeless fires And cooking in rain And holds about 4 days worth of 3 meals aday use. And a hatchet for cutting shaving And if need be Building And folding hand shovel Lighting And fully recharged batteries with the charger in the truck ....There is more But breaking away from a 70 pound bag to a 40 pound bag is 4 snaps of the add on baggage Alot of that weight is the metal tools expect my weapon And knife I have done 12 miles with 70pounds on the back before needing a rest (needed to right my back for 10 mins) 40 pounds i know i can go most of the day ...And where i live You get to roads Then dirt roads Then ATV/skidoo dirt trails And bush But with over 300 lakes/rivers around my area survival is easy if you know what you are doing

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    17 күн бұрын

    @@freakyflow, outstanding advice. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @carolschoenberger
    @carolschoenbergerАй бұрын

    I agree with your choice semper fi stay low key but never hesitate to locate close with and destroy the enemy with fire and maneuver I too carry glock with the trusty k bar and 556 rifle 46 miles to destination in chaos in pittsburgh pa i believe emp will be the first to happen at least thats what i would do before the boots on ground attack

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @carolschoenberger, I only carry my Glock 35 40 S&W because I want to move fast and get to my Bug Out Location. I have one of my AR-15's, Shotguns, and .22LR Rifles with quite a bit of ammo for each firearm waiting for me at my Bug Out Location. Additionally, I used to live in your next of the woods not too long ago. I owned a home and lived/worked in a small town 60 miles outside of Pittsburgh called Ebensburg, PA. It is right in between Altoona, PA, and Johnstown, PA. Thanks for watching and commenting. Semper Fidelis DevilDog!!!

  • @lanejohnson7656

    @lanejohnson7656

    Ай бұрын

    Our enemies have been exploiting our open borders for 3+ years.. I honestly don’t see anyone launching nukes or EMP’s at us in anything other than retaliation if our government launches first. Our power grid is mostly unguarded, and in today climate the government would blame “the ultra right” if the grid went down…. Launching missiles the government will know where it’s from, who is responsible. Our grid goes down they will be left to guess, they have created a lot of enemies ..

  • @ThePNWRiderWA
    @ThePNWRiderWAАй бұрын

    I don’t even bother calling it a bugout bag. I call it an evacuation bag. I like your style of preparing Since my “ I am out of here plan is a location two days away I had to be creative. My truck is preferred but we have bicycles too. That’s to a secured location that my fully self contained RV is stored. It’s always ready and it can tow the truck as well. I can be gone in an hour and on the road need be. I believe the most precious item will be water. People just think is always there. However, if you contaminate the water sources, turn off the ability to process water. All you were left with our large bodies of water and you better have the stuff to clean it and make it safe to drink.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @PNWRider, I agree 100%. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @nightlifewaytheway
    @nightlifewaythewayАй бұрын

    Great video good luck 🌞

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @nightlifewaytheway, Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @TLH290
    @TLH290Ай бұрын

    Nice setup Gunny, Semper Fi.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @TLH290, Thanks for watching and commenting!!! I appreciate it!!! Semper Fidelis Leatherneck!!!

  • @thegoose8545
    @thegoose8545Ай бұрын

    Nice flat lay. Good to get everything out and lined up.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @thegoose, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!!!

  • @codycox2685
    @codycox268528 күн бұрын

    Hey Gunny. You ever tried a Grayl? I think it could streamline a small part of your kit. Thanks for sharing your rig.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    28 күн бұрын

    @codycox, I actually do have a GRAYL Water Purification system in my INCH Bag (My INCH Bag is pre-stage at my Bug Out Location). It works great. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @lanejohnson7656
    @lanejohnson7656Ай бұрын

    Honestly. If a person is prepared and on the ball they will be long gone and already be at their location before the masses understand what’s going on and jam up the roads. I’d argue if you can’t have everything packed up and leaving within like 30 minutes of being home you aren’t prepared. Should also have triggers to get to moving well beyond the masses coming out of confusion. Avoid driving near stores because that’s most likely where a lot will be headed. Watching a video of another prepper channel and was saying make your home look like it has already been hit, in the case of staying home. Which I agree is a good tactic for that situation. Said if you have an old beater of a vehicle pull it in your driveway and torch it. That’s where he lost me. I’ve been in every state, on interstate, 2 lane highways and some county roads. One thing common out in rural America is an old beater dumped off in a tree row, next to a shed or out in the backyard is not uncommon. What is uncommon is a nice newer vehicle, they stick out like a sore thumb. Not only do they look out of place, they scream someone is likely in the area and it’s likely operational.. I’m not burning my 1986 beater. It’s my bugout vehicle because it’s the most capable vehicle I have and it won’t look out of place and draw attention being parked up anywhere out in the country.. I left the exterior alone but mechanically it’s sound.. 1986 compact 4x4 so it can fit through tight places and actually gets better mileage than anything else I own except for motorcycles. Only exterior hint it’s in good shape and operational is good tires. And although just a compact pickup it’s rocking 10 ply tires so far less susceptible to being punctured and separating with age. Cool to see you rocking the BK2.. That’s a legit tank of a knife.. Can get a lot done with that teamed up with a Silky..

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @lanejohnson, my Bug Out Plan is to get ahead of the masses and Bug Out to my Bug Out Location way before they catch on to what is going on, that way I can just drive there....But sometimes shit happens and we might miss the signs, so I like to train for the worst case scenario. The dude that said, "Pull your car into your front yard and torch it" would have lost all credibility with me as well. I love my K-Bar BK-2 and think you are correct that a silky saw would complement the BK-2 really well. It's on the list of preps to purchase in the future. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @SurvivalSavvvy
    @SurvivalSavvvyАй бұрын

    Add Leukotape P to your medical which can be used on your feet if you feel a heat spot forming and you will. Leukotape P is affordable and the best to preventing blisters

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @SurvivalSavvvy, Good point. I will have to invest in some Leukotape P for my med kit. Thanks for the advice. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @culinaryavatar9563
    @culinaryavatar9563Ай бұрын

    Plan A and plan B have the same final objective. Even if plan C has to be initiated the final objective will be the same. Semper Gumby!

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @culinaryavatar, that is affirmative. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @terrybutler-fl4dx
    @terrybutler-fl4dxАй бұрын

    I didn’t like that you didn’t show us how to pack. Other than that, nice bag.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @terrybutler, Roger that. Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate it. When I do my 2025 Bug Out Bag Video, I will start out the exact same way (gear all laid out), but after I am done explaining everything, I will re-pack the pack and display it at the end of the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @3riverkydex
    @3riverkydexАй бұрын

    SEMPER fI Subbed and liked

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @3riverkydex, Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it Leatherneck!!!

  • @Gunny-USMC-re-tired
    @Gunny-USMC-re-tiredАй бұрын

    Hey my fellow Ballou Woodsman, In the event that you need to use that TQ, it would be much more expeditious if it were not in the plastic.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @Gunny-USMC-re-tired, yes sir, you are 100% correct. The one I displayed in the video is my extra TQ. I have a TQ mounted on the left-hand shoulder strap of my pack that I forgot to mention/show you guys during the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. Semper Fidelis Teufel Hunden!!!

  • @Gunny-USMC-re-tired

    @Gunny-USMC-re-tired

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 You would not believe the number of times I have seen guys on duty with their TQ wrapped in plastic.

  • @MountainAjar
    @MountainAjarАй бұрын

    Cool thanks

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @MountainAjar, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @LF12468
    @LF12468Ай бұрын

    Hello, my son and I are in North Florida as well looking for a group of like minds to join up with if you can point us in the right direction.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @LF12468, here is the Florida Prepper Group that I participate with on Facebook. facebook.com/groups/1362475073903234/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT

  • @LF12468

    @LF12468

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 Thanks, I don't do the Facebook thing but I'll have my son reach out on his.

  • @webrik33
    @webrik33Ай бұрын

    That looks like a lot of stuff.

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @webrik, not really. All of my gear, including water in the Camel Back and in the Nalgene bottle, only comes to 39.7 pounds. For me, that is not alot of gear. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @mr.morris2907
    @mr.morris290727 күн бұрын

    Rah

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    27 күн бұрын

    @mr.morris, Semper Fidelis Leatherneck!!! Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @johnnybigrigger312
    @johnnybigrigger312Ай бұрын

    it's been a few years since you rucked 24 miles in a day hasn't it Gunny

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @johnnybigrigger, it's been a few years since I did a 20+ mile hump, but I did do a 12 mile hump with that exact pack and loadout about two weeks ago and felt good afterwards. If time permitted, I could have continued... Had to finish my "Honey-Do" list. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @johnnybigrigger312

    @johnnybigrigger312

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 😆

  • @SurvivalSavvvy
    @SurvivalSavvvyАй бұрын

    Take that tourniquet out of the plastic and stage it. With a tourniquet, you have secs to apply it. When you stage, you can grab it quickly and put it on. It is uselessin the plastic. search youtube on staging a tourniquet,

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @SurvivalSavvvy, I actually have one mounted on my 5.11 Rush 100 pack strap that I forgot to mention in the video. Additionally I have another tourniquet that is in the sleeve pocket of the 5.11 tactical shirt that i would be wearing as well. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @SurvivalSavvvy

    @SurvivalSavvvy

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 awesome, now you need to test it in a rain

  • @DesertRat.45
    @DesertRat.45Ай бұрын

    The biggest things americans lack are community and teamwork

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @DesertRat, I agree. The majority of Americans view their Bug Out Plan through the lens of a "Lone Wolf" survival strategy. I do not. My Bug Out Location has 7 other fighting age men (and their families) who have military or LEO experience that will also be bugging out to the same location. It is our own prepper community. "When you want to go somewhere fast, you go alone, but if you want to go far, you go together." Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @warlantactical
    @warlantacticalАй бұрын

    Way to much stuff . Whats the weight vrs your weight Break down those mrs to meals only . Sop never leave trash Pack should be no more 1/3 body weight Ditch all that snivel gear Camel back are horrible in winter Etc

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    @warlantactical, the weight on my BOB is 39.7 pounds with water. I am a 6" tall 260lbs retired marine that is active in the weight room, BJJ, and rucks twice a week. With this particular BOB, I have rucked 12 miles in one go in under 4 hours and felt fine afterwards. I could have continued on for another 4 hours, but time didn't permit me to continue. For my situation, region, and season, my Bug Out Bag Setup is perfect for me. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @warlantactical

    @warlantactical

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 so lot of things about your response Your followers are civis and military 12 miles is know thing in a straight line Now in a true bug out situation as society stereotypes being gym fit wont last more then a day because of lack of meals and rest needed from your normal and the high protein does is out the window You said time didnt permit that is a good point but do you have a family and if so could they do the same and your pet Are they diabetic and do you have away to keep insulin cold which would take a powered fridge Bugging out is unrealistic and the true amount of stuff you would have to bring and fight off thief’s is a lot Congrats on being retired 20 years is long time . I am surprised of the snivel gear in your pack and layout . Should be rolling gear only to your next location which that location should be well stocked because you know how evil people can become real fast in a true society melt down . You also know your sop and sit-rep is time sensitive . You are heavy at 6” 260 that is a lot of weight to move and easy to break or twist an ankle on mixed terrain hope you are double socking it . I am 6” 210 i want to get to 187 which is optimal but i am still a killer at this size . 99% of people out there do not have a true plan in place or right mine set . This is why its best to stay put and fortify your current home Get home bags are true to form no more then 14lbs that give you enough to sustain Shelter Hydration Fire Food Protection/first aid This is how all gear should be placed in your own SOP .

  • @GySgt67

    @GySgt67

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@warlantactical, Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @warlantactical

    @warlantactical

    Ай бұрын

    @@GySgt67 most definitely. I think you bring value to people we all do especially you being a family man Build your channel content around that . Don’t be afraid to speak your mind the raw facts is how we each get better . Current society is falling apart so many sensitive people out there . I am glad our military is strong because if we ever had boots on the ground here 99% of Americans will go into hiding which is fine because us 1% will take care of the trash . I have been preping and training a very very long time and still doing it for my family and the person next to me Remember this When that time comes there will not be someone to your right of left of year you as a Man will always be driven to watch your own . Most importantly if everyone tells you in your comments you are great and wow perfect gear set you yourself we never grow . Take all with grain a salt but take one thing from each person and write that one thing down then reference that to what you do in life . Social media is a form of free knowledge in away as long as you do not take the troll personally and weed through the bs to get to those one thing items i am talking to you about . You can never truly express or understand someone through text . Body language and consistency is the tail of someone worth . Hang in there