Building A Survival Box For The Un-Prepared! When Friends Come To Your House During SHTF!
I built a survival kit for an unprepared person I know!
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You need a team to survive, all my family is welcome here and we will have enough
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Exactly! Im shocked at how many calloused people there are in the preparedness comunity! Our chances for surviving are far better if we stick together! Thank you for your comment and thankyou for watching!
@davinci3259
Ай бұрын
@@idahoprepper Having a community or group would be nice but they have to share in the preparedness mindset at least to an extent. Also have to find people like that you can trust. That's the issue I'm having. No one I care about puts any concern into this no matter how much I talk to them about it. They do the usual yeah I agree but then nothing. I can't find anyone else even with joining different online groups searching.
@DKOutdoorAdventures
Ай бұрын
@@idahoprepperbut you also have to have a team helping you prep. Not all of us are in a position like you are. Js
@tennesseeterri
Ай бұрын
@@idahoprepper I agree that a group is needed. However, your group should NOT be comprised of unprepared idiots.
@calebbearup4282
Ай бұрын
How would you define family? All of my immediate family would be welcome. But is my step brothers adopted cousins ex still family? No person outside of the richest .0001% of humans could afford to take care of every person related to them. Maybe you can take care of first cousins. But can you take care of all your second cousins too? All your third cousins twice removed? That adds up quick
Discussions I have with people about emergency preps usually end in;"I am coming to your house if something ever happens". I don't discuss it anymore.
@chrisrose6799
Ай бұрын
I consistently have the same and tell each one “you better make sure you call or radio me first.”
@stuartaminion511
Ай бұрын
i always say...i have a way you are not.
@rdwakefield
Ай бұрын
op sec is the most important aspect of being prepared today! silence is golden and duct tape is silver....
@BearClawAK47
Ай бұрын
My response to that is, "come on over, more protein for the stew pot". That usually confuses and scares them.
@timmy101able
Ай бұрын
Yea they always say that.. even my neighbors. Like it’s some community center.
Your giveaway box is better than what majority of the population has right now
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
yeah, I know.. Its a sad state of affairs! Thanks for watching!
@painterbw
Ай бұрын
My brother and his family keep enough food in their cupboard for about 4 days. No joke! The mostly keep small convenience appliances and kitchen utensils-- in their cupboard!?! I wonder how many other people operate like that?
That box makes an excellent gift.
@idahoprepper
28 күн бұрын
Yes, great idea! I made a bug out bag for my brother in law years ago, definitely a great gift idea too! Thanks!
I've told a few people including my banker, (yes, I have a personal relationship with a local bank manager, it is part of being prepared) Anyway, I've told people that if you come to me looking for help I will put you to work in the garden, or splitting wood, or digging a well or an outhouse. If it becomes long term, you will be a serf, a medieval peasant working for the lord of the manor, you children will have the same fate. I've been asked, "are you serious?" my reply, "If it is a matter of life and death, that's pretty serious." then I've added "If you think there is a chance this may happen, perhaps you should examine alternatives in your own life."
@hertechprep
Ай бұрын
Not a Medieval peasant 😂😂😂
@MadeOfDiamonds07
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 this is genius
@rodgerhedgefield6745
Ай бұрын
I love this idea. Everyone laughs but its the only way to make it work
@phild8095
Ай бұрын
This week we expanded the garden by 10% and put up new fence around it. We planted 13 berry bushes, rows of beets, carrots, radishes, onions and marigolds aroung the entire garden. Previously planted were potatoes, garlic, 3 other berry bushes and another apple tree. Still to plant, sweet potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, caulliflower and sunflowers. Some of those are sprouting under lights, others will be planted directly. I also received 9 cubic yards of free wood chips and started spreading them, watered and turned the compost. Oh, and watered all our new bushes and trees. They were bare root sticks a week ago and they all have new leaves. Total under cultivation, 1 nut tree, 13 fruit trees, 21 berry bushes, a grape vine and 1,700 square feet of garden on our half acre. And we still have room for the dog to chase balls. What have you guys been up to to prepare?
@phild8095
Ай бұрын
@@rodgerhedgefield6745 In every economic crisis there is an opportunity to gain multi-generational wealth. As we believe a major economic crisis (this will make the 2008 crisis and the covid economic crisis seem like good days) is ahead; we are doing this for our heirs.
Preppers often have a lot of old stuff that we probably won't use anymore and that could save someone else's life. You're a good man, and I'm with you.
If someone says they are just coming to your house, ask them for a list of what they are bringing. That should help put into context what they are suggesting.
@mommiedearest5337
Ай бұрын
Excellent advice! I've gotten this comment more than once, but I can't see myself turning them away.
Not giving him a shotgun.....so he can come back and get the rest. Family or not, desperate times call for desperate measures. You did a good job with the bin, but most people can't just set up and give away roughly $400 worth of stuff.
@thedarkangel456789
29 күн бұрын
So get cheap stuff of temu/dollar tree. I'm setting something up like this that I can give to a family with kids who pass by or even trade for something.
@thedarkangel456789
29 күн бұрын
So make it cheap. You can get stuff from temu or the dollar tree. I'm setting something like this up that can give to a family with kids that passes me or for trade
@CrMizer
8 күн бұрын
Give them a bow and some arrows 🏹 you keep the gun.
Why are so many people telling this man what they would replace with something else, or what they would add to all he has already done?!!! If you would or could then HAVE YOU?!! Otherwise maybe just appreciate the effort he has ALREADY PUT IN, admire the ACTION he has taken?! I have to say, sir, you are AWESOME!! ❤
@sharonnycum5414
Ай бұрын
You can't save people from theirself.
@NetherAngelGaming
Ай бұрын
So basically what you're saying is he should take no constructive criticism, what he says is gospel, and there's no room for improvement? Sorry to tell ya, but in this community there is always room for the above, and we are all about passing information.
@Okokok830
Ай бұрын
Yeah, people obviously need to prep according to their own needs and wants.
I agree that there is strength in numbers, but also that my preps are just that...mine. I put in the work. I have enough preps for my family plus 5 people I know would come over. I am their prep. Not because I feel I have to, but because I have the space and have worked out that plan with them. SHTF - COME OVER! They don't have the space at their homes, but they all bring education and skills to the table. Medical knowledge, foraging, building skills, hunting etc. Plus they helped pay for their part of the supplies.
@1CATALDO
Ай бұрын
Smart 😊
@TheIceman7137
13 күн бұрын
We have a similar group. We meet every 6 weeks, break bread and go over different skills.
My son (8) was concerned about his best friend with everything going on to the point where it was stressing him out thinking about them going hungry. He now takes part of his chore money and adds a bit of food back for his friend and his family every week. I reached out to the boys dad and he was grateful for the kindness. It felt like it opened the door to having another person to call on for a prepper group as things spiral down.
@youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904
Ай бұрын
Why stress your 8 year old out with prepping?
@ArmoredXJ
Ай бұрын
Great idea. And I am impressed by the amount in that box!!!
@dg6570
Ай бұрын
What an awesome, caring young man you are raising! Imo, the ability to look ahead and want to care for others, denotes a compassionate and intelligent being. Such a rare occurrence in today's youth. Thank you for not brushing aside his concerns. And thank you for reaching out to the other dad; you, too, are showing compassion that is often sadly lacking.
@the_quiet_life
Ай бұрын
You raised him well.
@bonnieupton4114
16 күн бұрын
Scared child
You made the right choice with the wool blanket
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
I have been giving all my children and grandchildren survival food for Christmas. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸%
@rw8147
Ай бұрын
Every year I do something slong those lines with my parents, my kids' grandparents, and my girlfriend's parents. It might be a bucket or two of LTS food, major water purification (I bought berkies a couple years back) etc. It's the least I can do IMO. Thankfully, my mom is no longer resisting and even put a little more back
Imagine all the able bodied fathers/husbands out there that can do something now for their families but don’t or won’t because they think everything is fine and nothing could ever go bad.
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, There are a lot of them, that’s for sure! Thanks for watching!
@dongilley3273
Ай бұрын
Those are the ones I'm worried about . At that point I will have other stuff to worry about and the way I see it we would need all hands on deck as Americans. What a shit show it will be not if but when . Great video
@not1word331
Ай бұрын
And expend their time and energy on a boat or vacations.
@ladonawright5136
Ай бұрын
That's why ya don't rely on or expect others, nuts or not, to help you.
It's a nice kit for anyone. Thank for sharing not only the kit but your compassion. We made a 72 hour emergency kit that includes most of the items you showed for a couple who struggles to pay condo fees and panhandles. They said they put it on a top shelf as a "just in case". They now have a way to make some hot meals and beverages and can stay warm and nourished if the power goes out. It took a long time to find items that we could include that were decent quality but affordable. It's doable.
@idahoprepper
28 күн бұрын
That is very kind and caring of you. Thank you for being here!
Nobody gets a gun unless they're with me pulling security of some sort. No way. People will get desperate, and even close "friends" may try something stupid to keep their kids from starving.
@Firepwr00
Ай бұрын
Truth….People don’t want to think about it as possible…BUT….!!
@daleharvey3278
Ай бұрын
I'm working on shotgun ammo.... pumpkin ball.. should be good trading stock.
@Roger-ji4cg
Ай бұрын
Same...
@furrytreedweller6778
Ай бұрын
Don't even use freedom seeds for barter items much less freedom seed dispensers or any other weapons for that matter.
I know that I will be hit upon and preparing for this has kept me thinking and preparing. Carring a tote down the street will be too blatantly obvious and cumbersome, so I am continplating inexpensive backpacks. I truly appreciate your video. Bless you.
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate that.. thanks for watching!
I pick up backpacks at yard sales - never paying more than $1 - and have them all tucked away in a tote. Should SHTF, I can put a few essentials (flashlight, water bottle, water filter straw,, etc) along with a few baggies of food and hand them out. The totes are great - useful as a table and to keep things out of mud/etc but backpacks let someone have their hands free for pushing a cart or stroller, etc.
I clicked on this video literally thinking you were to slam the door in their face and threaten their lives if they didn’t leave. However, to see your level of compassion taught me a lot. 1.-be prepared yourself but you can still have compassion and help where you can. Very nice man. I appreciate you
@The_Fat_Controller.
Ай бұрын
The more you help the grasshoppers, the closer you and your family of ants gets to their own demise.
Same here, we're coming to your place. So I don't discuss it with them anymore. I just keep getting what I can. Get ready it's coming. God Bless
@trajan6927
Ай бұрын
Ask them what have they done to protect their family.
@lyellclare9365
Ай бұрын
If there was such a thing as god you would not need to prepare for this so called happening..
@SayYes2theLord
Ай бұрын
@@lyellclare9365 🙏🏾 Romans 10:8-13 8 But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach; 9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. 11 For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. 12 For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. 13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Items I'd add: TP, something for kids (pack cards, coloring book & crayons) a heavy-duty shopping bag (packs down small and can be used as alternative to backpack). I'd also donate all these packs to local church / community charity organisation and put a sign up by my gate / door directing people to this place to pick up supplies.
@scout4962
Ай бұрын
Ihre Idee finde ich gut. Es ist kein Problem anderen zu helfen ohne eine Gefahr vor der eigenen Haustür. 👍
@tinagoodman7256
Ай бұрын
Have you done this?
@scout4962
Ай бұрын
@@tinagoodman7256 me? yes, i got more then i need not for many people and not for long but it's going on. i can store some item to give to oter like neighors and it's only some candles. sorry to my english. 🤷
I could see putting one together for a kid who's going off to university. Like a 72-hr kit in case something happens while they're away from home.
@lilyandrose8557
13 күн бұрын
Great idea!
I know lots of people who think nothing is coming and im nuts for having a bunker and preps i just tell them hey dont come knocking when your scared
@perryhopkins3195
Ай бұрын
When it's starting to rain. Who is nuts now? But op-sec is a good choice first.
@andrewl7148
Ай бұрын
You are lucky to have a bunker
@Paganreptiles
Ай бұрын
@@andrewl7148 my grandfather was a smart man and built bunkers in ww2 then built his own and left it to me
@emilybalzano792
Ай бұрын
Did you ever see the episode of The Twilight Zone about the couple (I think that he was a doctor) who built a fallout shelter and all of his neighbors made fun of it?---until the alarm went off. That's my perspective on people and human nature. Please don't tell anyone---until the time comes.
What ever Backpack you have extra. About 10x20 Tarp, transistor radio, any extra Blanket, 2 bic lighters. Old Flashlight. Go to Salvation Army or yard sale for Knives cups pot or pan. Maybe boxes of flavored rice mix little JURKY, life straw, Bug spray. If you’re extra nice through in some fishing line and Hooks, som kind of Rope and tell them to come back with Food and Ammo and ready to work…
You have heart of gold God bless you
Cool Vid! Good to see someone not trying to talk politricks! Prep on.
A thought based on personal experience. I no longer leave batteries in any electrical equipment as they can leak if left in for too long. And if the leakage is enough, I will be a challenge if at all possible to get the item working again. I grab tape and wrap the batteries to the side, or I’ll wrap tape around the battery at the connection points and install the battery so it’s easy peasy to get said instrument working very quickly.
@1CATALDO
Ай бұрын
Smart 😊
@gregmcgill2396
Ай бұрын
Lithium ion batteries don't corrode..
@jn3673
Ай бұрын
@@gregmcgill2396hmmm….good to know that. Thank you!
When it does hit the fan those who can not turn off emotions will have a major problem.
This is so thoughtful and amazing idea. I have a suggestion for the blanket vs. box-put everything in a backpack.
@PeterLawton
27 күн бұрын
You know, he talked about that.
I'm new to prepping so watching what i can to learn what I can do on a lower income. Interestingly enough several of these items are actually already in our day packs we use for boy scouts.
@idahoprepper
28 күн бұрын
Yes most items don't cost a lot, and most of us have them already. Just gradually stocking up when you can, buy a little extra each time. I plan to make more videos about where to start and low budget prepping soon. Thanks for watching, glad you're here.
You are a great person for helping someone out with a great box of gear 👍
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Thank you! And thank you for watching!
I will give a kit like you’ve shown to each of my grandkids when in my opinion they are mature enough. No firearm though, that’s their parents responsibility. I’ve told my local relatives that could possibly get to my place that they better bring every ounce of food they can fit in their vehicle or we’ll just starve faster if it’s a longer term issue. I’m retired so I can’t afford to prep for everybody.
This is a really generous and thoughtful action on your part! That’s a great kit! If your kin/guest doesn’t have a backpack or piece of luggage to put the goodies in, then something is way wrong. The wool blanket and some cordage could be used to make a hasty carrying roll for most of those gifts. The other items could go into a heavy duty garbage bag. Hopefully, they would be able to get to a safe destination. If not, they’ll be desperate and scared, then probably ask for help again in 3-4 days.
You are to kind. People will come back. Good luck.
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Maybe… if so, They can help out. At the end of the day.. it’s all just speculation! Thanks for watching!
@chrismullin8304
Ай бұрын
I flip-flop on whether to hand out the small hygiene packs I have made. People do come back.
@PeterLawton
27 күн бұрын
Speaking of people coming back, I think those who leave on foot with a backpack won't get far, and could easily come back. Facing that, I might offer a ride, too. It's hard to imagine a scenario where they don't have a car or truck, but I do (gasoline availability being key). Still, if they ride 20 miles away, for example, and later consider walking 20 miles back, I bet they don't.
Great kit from a man with a big heart.
I stopped telling anyone that I prep years ago. The response was always ‘we will come to your house’ I plan my preps for extras but can’t take care of everyone who didn’t prepare because didn’t listen
@rachel3682
Ай бұрын
Oh but in fact they did listen. They didn't believe it and think we're crazy
The severe storm in Houston Texas this evening was another wake up call. Close to 1 million people without electrical power and 4 fatalities this evening. Always be ready.
I try to have extras on what I can but I don’t own a property or a house to store stuff for other people 🤷♂️ my tiny home trailer is prepper equipped for two.
If SHTF happens, I don't welcome anyone unless they have an 18-wheeler full of preps.
Lack of preparation on their behalf, does not constitute an EMERGENCY on mine. (Don't come knocking)
After “Ronnie” goes through the contents of your kit, he’ll be back for more, and this time he’ll have a gun! Not a good situation or idea.
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Maybe.. or he could come back and help! At the end of the day, it’s all just speculation! Thanks for watching!
@mrpfrank1055
Ай бұрын
@@idahoprepper I get your point in the video. I do actually have some HDR’s on hand for just that purpose. Just hope they’re not very tasty so they won’t come back for more! LOL
@MGillDesign
Ай бұрын
@@mrpfrank1055 yeah, give them the nasty stuff... so they won't...lol.
@DKOutdoorAdventures
Ай бұрын
@@idahoprepperthen why send him on his way just to let him come back?
Way more generous and elaborate of a package than I would spend or provide for family or friend. Basics. Water, food, Flashlight, fire. Too many items & they would be back for more.
I feel like taking something out and adding more water bottles would be better. Water is so valuable in SHTF
@Pepper-kw9ny
Ай бұрын
Add more ways to filter and or purify water instead. If you have room then add more water bottles.
@youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904
Ай бұрын
@@Pepper-kw9ny for sure, but it's also important to bring a lot of water from the get-go
@Pepper-kw9ny
Ай бұрын
@@youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904 absolutely but future considerations are equally as important in not more so
@sorciere...
Ай бұрын
He put in a life straw filter in bottle I think that's enough...
@youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904
Ай бұрын
@@sorciere... Not really, you want water from the get-go
There's an awful lot of people who are awake but have struggled to get enough for themselves and maybe not quite enough. If you can afford it, that's a good gesture.
People that don’t prep for are no good to be around. Even if you aren’t prepping for WW3 prep for bad weather conditions, look at how many people died in Texas during that freak snow storm. I’ve been implementing to my family that I would “rather have and not need, than to need and not have” stay safe prep fam and god bless🫡🫡
This is a good idea just for a basic survival kit as well. My sister and I are getting our first apartment. It’s a good way for me to set us up without turning her off of preparing
I would only give a weapon to someone that I trusted implicitly. Im not as hardcore a preper as you are but I do believe having emergency kits everywhere I go is a damn smart idea. I have given people emergency kits for their vehicles in the past but plan to give 72 hour kits to each of the households for my close friends and family members for birthdays and Christmas this year. Im nearly happy with my own preps just need a few things to round things out. Most of my family also believes in having a well stocked pantry 2-3 months easy. No problem.
The intro was hilarious because I know some ppl just like that lol!! But on the serious side, I am torn on the firearm part tho. I think that having a spare kit or 2 is a great idea for the purpose in question, but on the other hand I also can see the dangers involved too. I think it would have to be done on a case by case basis. If it's family that might sway me more to do so. Then again whose to say if you turn them away with nothing, that might anger them more and definitely insight revenge. Definitely something to think about tho. The thing is, the ppl you give the gear to may or may not know how to use it. So I think that you should probably put some kind of information packet in there or a good survival book or something. I mean it would be a little late to start learning when it all goes up and the learning curve would be horrendous, but they would have to start somewhere. Kinda like the give a man a fish parable. Great video!!
First mistake, not answering the door with a gun. A lot of people will say not to help out someone who hasn't prepared. They don't take into account a friend or family member who may have prepared but lost everything. If someone shows up that could be an asset in this situation, either thru a skill they have or access to something your family may need. Having a kit full of spare items to help get them started, like your kit, could go a long way in establishing a beneficial relationship.
You are more generous than I am… I have one gallon glass jars full of beans. That and a lowered shotgun barrel should be enough for them to get the message.
Sorry im not prepping or putting in in preps for people who didnt listen. Case in point. I told my family for years to gave essentials packed away. Hurrican florence came through, they where left with no food. No fuel for their generator etc. They came and asked if i could spare some because i have plenty. I told em get bent i prepped for my family in my house. And told them how to get prepped and they didnt listen.. this was my mom sister brother in law and neice and nephew..
@voodookitchenmama
Ай бұрын
A hurricane hit here, and before, we told our neighbors to get gasoline for their generator. Of course, they didn't listen. They came over, just about demanding fuel from us. It wasn't a good day.
@alexandergadomski1088
Ай бұрын
Talk about not being prepared. We had a major power outage in New England some years ago and I have had solar and wind power backup system for emergencies. My neighbor across the street who owns a true value of franchise asked me if I could run a cord across the street so he could plug in his meat freezer.. that's the kind of crap I'm talking about not being prepared
@rachel3682
Ай бұрын
@@voodookitchenmamaoh some of us ain't the one. He would've been dropped on spot. Got me effed up to think someone can come demanding. You're mad at yourself cuz I told you so and I was tight
This is a great idea. I can see giving these away for a gift to get someone started prepping.
You like people more than I do. I've quit trying to get them to listen. I don't know how anyone can watch what's going on in the world, and the economy in our own country, and not think they should prepare.
When people tell me their coming over, I tell them, "Don't come empty handed and you better have a talent and knowledge".
@idahoprepper
28 күн бұрын
That's also a good plan! Thanks for watching!
I love the mind set but feel the same as others on the gun issue. Desperate people will do desperate things and Ronnie knowing he will not survive will allow that feeling to fester into hate, especially when hungry after a few days/weeks that you would not really help him and use that gun on you. I hope I would be wrong but I have seen humans in panic do evil deeds too many times. I do have a couple extra guns but it is for a member who say was at work and could not get to their stash before coming to my place due to riots/road blocks. We have tried to plan for this the best we can but in a SHTF things can become real DYNAMIC in a hurry. I have told all my family/friends to get prepared and have been very upfront that we have no room for any more in a SHTF so do not bother showing up! I know that's cold but its reality. Good vid makes ya think but do have one complaint about it and that is the fact Ronnie made it to your front door tells me your security sucks...just saying. LOL
Perfect timing I am currently putting together a hurricane storm kit. You have given me several extra ideas thank you
If this shtf scenario plays out, spare bodies will be field labour. They will be serfs working for food and lodgings. You probably dont want to arm your serfs.
@Breacher141
Ай бұрын
that really isn't the mindset if shtf happens. what you're describing is having slaves for labor. you aren't going to last very long, and i hope you don't see yourself as a leader.
12 gauge? You’re generous. I’d lend him the Heritage Rough Rider with the wobbly cylinder 😂
There is no way I would give a firearm and ammo to an unprepared person and then just let them walk away. If the adult or teen was known to me to be of good character, to have self-discipline and to know how to handle a firearm safely, I would give him or her the chance to stay, do shores to earn their meals and perhaps earn membership in the armed security group for my household. But no way would I let anyone walk off with any of my firearms and ammo. Not happening ever. As part of my prepping, I have assembled some homeless kits in Zip Lock bags to give away to survivors of a disaster who might show up at my door begging for a handout because that is the moral thing to do. The kits each contain a pair of socks, a small bar of soap, a trial size underarm deodorant, toothbrush, plastic hair comb, a small butane lighter, a book of matches, a bandana, a space blanket and a plastic cup. I would also give each person a plastic bottle of water, a trail bar or candy bar and a few packets of dry Ramen noodles and tell them this is the only handout they will get and to never come back. At some point I might run out of kits and that would be the end of the handouts. The unprepared adult or teen survivor getting a handout from me would have to make their own cooking pot from a metal can, make their own shelter, acquire their own knife or hatchet, their own shovel, their own jacket and their own hiking boots or walking shoes because I do not have any of these things to give away. And they would also have to find a safe place somewhere else to build a shelter, dig a latrine and find a way to gather and cook food and get more clean drinking water. I do not want a homeless encampment on my property and, in the absence of a law enforcement response, I would use force of arms to make sure this does not happen. If a friend or relative shows up with a trailer full of shelf stable food and other survival supplies, they would be welcome to stay -- and provide for their own needs -- until their supplies run out and so long as they behave themselves.
Good idea, its definitely going to help to have that option of giving it out. You can also leave it anonymously to help that loved one out and not have them come asking for more later
All things considered, very generous!
A quick guide on how to use the items would be really good, especially the shelter part. Very good advice
Great idea for your old stuff when you upgrade eventually.
You included a lot of good stuff in your kit. Thanks for sharing with us. God Bless 🙏
@idahoprepper
28 күн бұрын
Thank you! Thanks for watching! God bless!
Good ideas, thanks! If the kit includes a backpack big enough to hold all the gear, you don't need the storage bin any more. The backpack itself can be the primary container. Or just use slightly larger bins. They're available in lots of places, so it shouldn't be hard to find some at a good price.
Hallo Idaho Prepper, es ist schön wenn Prepper an andere Menschen denken die bor dem nichts stehen. Die Spenden nicht an der eigenen Tür sondern an anderer stelle (Kirche, Gemeindezentrum...) abzugeben erhöht die eigene Sicherheit Zuhause...auch der Gedanke die spenden simpel zu halten ist gut ( Poncho, Feuerzeug Streichhölzer, Wasser, Essen, first aid kit, Kleidung) Sachen die man selber doppelt hat.... Auch wenn es hier in Deutschland kaum Waffen gibt .... NO !!! es muß nicht Ronni sein der zurückkommt sonder Fremde, die Ronni mit gewalt alles abgenommen haben und denen er erzählen mußte wo es mehr gibt....ich denke nicht das Leute denen man Hilft etwas böses wollen, aber schlecht Menschen gibt es immer. Viele dank für das Video, und die Kommentare mit den guten Ideen. gruß aus Berlin 👍
This is awesome. Perfect for anyone beginner or advanced with survival skills will deeply appreciate it in a SHTF moment . I know I would if I didn’t have bug out bag or was far from home.
If that box is for another person, you are really a godsent
…this is intelligent thinking and planning imo. I know without a doubt you will get some heat about it but it’s my full belief there is a large spectrum of situations we prepare for and not all of them are full blown end of the world, sit on your rice and beans with a rifle scenarios. I now put back some stuff in the event people close to me are in need such as my neighbors who have three little kids. Not the kids fault their parents don’t believe this is important and personally I’m not the kind of man that could watch them starve to death knowing I could do something about it. Yes there could be circumstances where it comes down to your family vs others and tactics would change but it’s a personal decision in many real life emergencies that do happen daily around the world. I checked on and helped elderly peolpe in my neighborhood during the cluster of 2020 that were getting pushed out of the way in stores by turds grabbing last pack of food on shelve and realized the not giving a rats ass about anyone in my circle just isn’t reality for me. First time seeing your channel… outstanding video
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment.. I agree with you 100% thanks for watching!
This is a good idea Joe! Thanks
That's pretty comprehensive and plenty to get started. Perhaps a survival book or two would be handy too.
I thought about it and being a follower of Jesus Christ we would help other brother and sisters. The problem with helping others is you put a target on your head and show sympathy to others. When things go to hell people’s true colors come out and what really lies in their hearts. For me it’s about bartering with others or providing them with goods for a trade of services. Don’t forget everybody is stronger in numbers and there will people coming to take what’s yours. So having an extra person fighting against the enemy is always a good thing. In the end the only thing that matters is Jesus Christ and for us to know he is always with us and watching over us. Psalm 91🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@idahoprepper reading the comments someone mentioned maybe a person you give this to (tote) doesn't know all the ends and outs of prepping. like useing a tarp with para cord to build a shelter. maybe just a thought with each tote you could put in some instructions on what to do. use a picture to show a tarp shelter with cord, explain how to use a farel rod. place a bandana over a can/container to filter water. if you have 2 or 3 of these (or more) do an intruction sheet for all or even look in a survival/prep book and copy the pages. just a thought. good vid
I like the concept of not leaving your friend behind. If friend will be moving on, then have it in a backpack for easy transport. But I would encourage friend to remain on the property and have a tent ready to pitch for him. Having outposts with another set of eyes and a strong back may benefit you. You covered most of the 10C's but I don't recall seeing a cotton bandana and a canvas needle. Also we are assuming friend knows how to use this equipment, else written instructions may be helpful. Overall, good job, I like it. Let's hope friend appreciates it.
I loved that opening!
My husband and I are creating a bugout wagon. It’s a utility wagon full of survival gear.
It was perfect man, great job 👏
If I do anything, it will be items I do not have to pay for like tin can hobo stoves and egg carton starters...things I have already and other people have already but just didn't fit into a bag to run with. I have already given my close family those things along with a purchased emergency kit for their cars just to have on hand. My family is also cagey, so if they were prepping already I wouldn't know it. They know I have limited space and funds by the gifts I have given them. I think a 72 hour kit would be nice to have for someone else who might show up to give me a ride out of an evacuation situation since I don't have transport. It could be my contribution to gas money and something to barter. Maybe I'll just put some home made stoves and starters in little bags along with my excess water bottles etc. At least it's something to give when someone else has absolutely nothing. I also pick things up at garage sales for little to no money that would be useful in an emergency. One thing that comes to mind is plastic shopping bags and produce bags. They roll up small and can be used to bag trash or keep things dry. Plastic emergency ponchos at garage sales along with the things in the free boxes like regular water bottles are a good idea along with a small sewing kit and 1st aid boo boo kit if you don't have money for gear. I guess my point is that it doesn't have to cost much money to prepare with what you already have by just packing it away for easy access. Preparing your brain and arranging your stuff will do the most good, not going to someone else's home looking for help you could have given yourself possibly risking life and limb getting there just to find out they cannot or will not help you. What they have might not be as nice as something you can get for yourself or simply make for yourself ahead of time. My family kind of turned up their noses at my attempts to help with gear even when I bought it for them. I'm done. I would gladly take a ride out of town if I needed one and they offered however, and I would have a car to load all my gear, preps and the cat in as well. If I don't get a ride, no more stuff.
Don't open door. Put a sign up for tresspassing. Stay armed.
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Good Advice! Thanks for watching!
Big contractor bags can be filled with dry leafs or grass then put legs in to stay warm gilled make a good bed keap you of frozen or wet ground.
Love the beginning! 😂 All too true. New subscriber. 🙋🏻♀️
My pity box •Case of Garfield Ravioli-Os (vintage 2017) •64 packages Knorr chicken noodles •1ltr Espolon Tequila Blanco •1ltr Dekuyper Triple Sec •1ltr Réal lime juice •Box Undercrown Maduros •5-pack Bic lighters •Dietz “blizzard” lamp •Cooktop attachment for lamp •REAPR Meridius sword (melee) •Crossman Legacy 1000 (ranged) •Pampered Chef can opener
I bought a few acres off the grid. Have a few boxes ready to go. It was a great idea about 2 years ago,
Depending on the speed of the situation, part of our ‘charity’ could be perishable foods that we wouldn’t be able to eat or preserve in time. If electricity and generators went out, your neighborhood could grill out all of the food that would go bad. You could buy a little goodwill with your neighbors. And, you won’t be tipping your hand that you’ve been preparing longer term supplies for SHTF. If the needy are people who will be remaining in your area, fishing gear and garden seeds might be a good idea as the recipient might feel obliged to give you a share of what they produce with those things.
Wow, what a great kit! I have struggled with what to put in a kit. Thanks for the ideas😊
When they always say “I’m coming to your house” when talking about collapse. I always say “sure thing.. make sure you bring any food, water, and supplies you have….” Little do they know I’m just delivering some apocalyptic door dash. 🛒🎁 Everyone loves a good shoot and loot.
Hi, the way you are thinking is honorable. Without a doubt you give him a chance without getting ahead without compromising your loved ones!!! congratulations
OMG, LOL LOL LOL...and a guuuuun! This made me laugh while drinking my coffee. Thanks for being fun! ✌️
@idahoprepper
10 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😆 thanks for watching!
Good info, thanks for caring.
Great video.
Nice idea, but I would go way more basic, you shouldn't spend a fortune. A cook pan , cup some food and a tarp. Maybe some basic Bandages. Water purifier.
My husband and I also have some extra put away if needed to give to family or friends. Its not much but it is basic essentials to survive. The mess kit, i had to remember silverware and a coffee cup due to some don't come with it. 😁
What an awesome idea!
This is where keeping those donations and anonymously immediately giving them to the local church is critical. Then tell them that you heard the local church has supplies and may be able to help them. Prep to supply the church, let the church dish it out. A couple hundred $ spent now can feed many years later. 50 lb rice at Sams $26, 20 lb bag of Pinto beans $15 and 3 lb bag of noodles $2.77 at Sams. $200 can make a LOT of food.
Great emergency box you put together there, the do have super lightweight backpacks that you can roll up down to nothing if you needed to go forage or to put a few items in. Thanks for sharing the video
@idahoprepper
Ай бұрын
Good ideas , thanks for watching!
Nice for unprepared
Yep, he knows where to go when he runs out😂
Great Idea for that Real Denier in SHFT Event. 03/29/2024- (Nampa, Idaho). Thank You.
If you have cordage and a blanket, you can make a horseshoe pack to carry items that are not too bulky. No need for a bag.
You are very generous sir