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Dude straight up recommended ANOTHER KNIFE to the masses over his OWN DESIGN. That level of honesty alone was enough for me. You have a fan sir
@chief5981
2 жыл бұрын
Military needs more collected guys like this leading the masses. Too many wreckless yes men
@patrickhenry8425
2 жыл бұрын
They are cleansing guys like that...
@ZeroFucksLeft
2 жыл бұрын
@@theptsdgrower5095 Translates to "HOOAAAAHHHHHHH🤙🤙🤙"
@HernanDaltoe
2 жыл бұрын
@@chief5981 Yes man
@mukklan.
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it shows that his recommendations are serious and not a ploy to make people buy his merch (unlike some other prepping youtubers)
This man is the epitome of " the more you know, the less you need"
@babyshaqk
3 жыл бұрын
Frfr!
@kennethquesenberry2610
3 жыл бұрын
The essence of survival is being able to do without things.
@kennethquesenberry2610
3 жыл бұрын
Never said I was an expert. I'm just used to doing without.
@kuiperdasniper
3 жыл бұрын
In the Marines it was always "mind over matter" because if you don't mind, it don't matter.
@kennethquesenberry2610
3 жыл бұрын
@Drew Peacock One writer who served for many years in the SAS was appalled at the condition of others who were candidates to become SAS troopers. His opinion was that everyone in the army should be fit enough to be in the SAS. Or in other words, everyone should be above average. Friends, that can't be.
"Improvising is something you do when you're not prepared." Wise words.
@hmfic802
3 жыл бұрын
Here's another one I heard Patrick Mcnamara say, "Experience is something you get after you need it..." or something to that effect...
@94SexyStang
3 жыл бұрын
WRONG!... improvising is for people living in the REAL WORLD.....because only an idiot would think their living in the "perfect" world and their Plan will work perfect!
@texasredleg4924
3 жыл бұрын
@@94SexyStang Roger that! Evaluate, Adapt & Overcome!
@MobileAura
3 жыл бұрын
@@94SexyStang That’s the point of redundancy. Have backups for your backups. More chance you’ll win the lotto than have 3 backups fail simultaneously.
@scotthaskins9175
3 жыл бұрын
It all goes to shit when you’re tired, scared, cold and hungry. Then you find out who you are. Prep and training is everything. 😎⚓️🇬🇧
saying “I don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze” is the coolest thing I have ever heard someone say and applies to so many things. Its a phrase I am going to immediately start saying all the time and if anyone questions me I will be adamant in claiming I have said this phrase my entire life. I could explain to them where I learned the phrase but quite frankly I don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze on that one.
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
Жыл бұрын
😂 best comment I’ve read today
That is the first time I've heard any prepper actually mention the concept of non-permissive environments. Grew up camping but still learned a lot here.
@vitazissel3671
3 жыл бұрын
Even while camping it's good to think about those things, especially in dry areas like southern California
@urielmartinez2161
2 жыл бұрын
@@vitazissel3671 oh yeah the Mojave is wild
@Mike-lp9rv
Жыл бұрын
Also look into Dakota fox holes for fires under non-permissive situations if a fire is necessary.
@matthewschiebout7384
10 ай бұрын
I'd say he's a Green Beret that uses his training/experience in daily life...not a "prepper"
@psychedelicspirituality
10 ай бұрын
I've seen many mention it, just not in those exact words.
I can’t believe how genuine this man is
@babyshaqk
3 жыл бұрын
I really like this guy
@babyshaqk
3 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@tomcatt998
3 жыл бұрын
And his gear is used, not brand new just outta the box, gets him 10 xtra points
@michaelcoates6884
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@ThirstysURL
3 жыл бұрын
Excited to watch the video.
If I could humbly make a suggestion... Consider using a dry bag as a ruck liner. I use a 20 litre aquaquest dry bag inside a Savota ruck. Helps keep everything dry. And it floats! Cheers everyone.
@twistnshout3031
4 ай бұрын
Good idea. Going to 100% make that happen in my kit.
i like that the focus is on moving and not staying in one spot and "survive" there. thats not the main objective for me, usually its about covering a distance. this is the most useful video i've found on youtube covering that topic.
@FT4Freedom
3 жыл бұрын
This is why we're lightweight on gear and minimalist and efficient. Because we are moving.
@patrickhenry8425
2 жыл бұрын
In a non-permissive environment, movement is life.
@scratchy996
2 жыл бұрын
I'd also recommend a pair of gloves. It's good to make walking sticks early on, it makes moving more efficient and safer over rough terrain, but they will give you blisters over time (unless you take your time to make good ones). You can also injure your hands on rough terrain. Taking care of your hands and feet is crucial, and gloves don't weigh much.
All the other preparedness changed m channels seem to be some know-it-all giving a testosterone-fueled sermon about how everything he does it's right. But you just look at the camera and calmly dispense vital information like you actually want to help me. Almost all of that information is opinion, but it's the opinion of someone who has a great deal of experience to draw from. Then you explain that our experience, skill-set, and environment probably differ, so we should educate ourselves accordingly. I love this channel! 5 stars. Highly recommend.
@rayl3794
3 жыл бұрын
Just found the channel.And i totally agree.👍
@conversationswithkat5710
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree 👍
@davidp6913
3 жыл бұрын
Makes sense. He's a green beret, qualifying for that requires a higher standard than other armies. People that can stay calm under pressure are looked for. Branches like marines can be....less so.
@joestriker2100
3 жыл бұрын
Agree. Very non-assuming and unpretentious, but very informative.
@kheerand
3 жыл бұрын
Yup, well put mate. Agree with your comments. Good advice, given to inform, not to sell products or make one look good.
I got homegirl to watch your videos and now she has a bug out bag in her car with the 10 C's and she learning how to use all the gear. She really impressed me when she showed me how she learned to use a ferro rod - she learned watching one of your videos! Thank you, man! ✊🏾
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
@Les Fernandez sounds good!
@Bluestarseed1
3 жыл бұрын
@@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Hey friend hope all is well. Also An Army veteran. the next level is to post about Sungazing, urin aka orin drinking. those are supplemental to no equipment and dire situations. Been on Orin therapy and sungazing for a while. orin about 4 months, and sungazing since 2013. Makes one Less hungry, more centered specially in hot situations, heightened senses, more intune with nature, less hungry, focused. Actually tons of breatharians are o orin and sungazing. the next level past vegan, fruitarian diets. but one can apply this anceint knowledge to survival needs. I love your videos by the way.
@adventureguy4119
3 жыл бұрын
Start a channel called gangsta preppa
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
It's a hard no from me, Bluestarseed1. Two each their own, but none of that is me.
I'm not a prepper, but like having a pack ready for going camping with my friends who never plan. Very refreshing to not have to listen to a long rant about the current environment and why I should be a prepper before getting into the gear. Thanks!
@thesanctuary225
Жыл бұрын
Camping is Prepping.
It's always joyful to watch a real professional to tell you their business, not so much of branding or products selling, but genuine sharing, salute.
I love how genuine and honest you are. "So this is MY knife that I DESIGNED. But you'll probably just want the Mora. Also, brands don't matter even though I work for Pathfinder." The first bugout video brought me to your channel, glad to see an update!
@cshirle3
3 жыл бұрын
Uncle Josh is one of the most genuine people on KZread. I could sense it immediately, and he's never given me cause to suspect I was wrong.
@tacitusthehistories5417
3 жыл бұрын
He knows a truth from personal experience, he tries to teach it to you if you want to learn it.
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
How is it wrong that I am working with Pathfinder? Are you seriously suggesting that I don't have the ability to judge the character of people I actually know and work with? I know you don't know me and have never met me, who have you actually met at Pathfinder? Who do you actually know?
@luckdex
3 жыл бұрын
@@GrayBeardedGreenBeret Not at all, my tone wasn't sarcastic. I think it's a credit to your character that in spite of working for pathfinder you still say brands don't matter, is what I meant.
@cshirle3
3 жыл бұрын
@@luckdex I think Uncle Josh was responding to Arcane Sound Studios.
“I don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze”. Love it!
I'm retired US Army. I was really prepared to bug out, but a funny thing happened, I got old (74). Now my game plan is defend my rural farm in place. My life will be very expensive.
What caught my attention is the experience this man has. He explains how to use the gear, awesome redundancy and when he mentioned to not focus on the brand was a definite plus. Thank you for your knowledge, your service to our country and I will be looking forward to more videos.
You can tell he was SF because of what a great teacher he is.
@chuckmikey001
Жыл бұрын
Considering that one of the things green berets do is to teach the locals how to survive or defend themselves in a hostile environment it's probably one of the things they best at, especially if you consider the ones being taught might not know much english to begin with.
Corresponding blog for more info: graybeardedgreenberet.com/green-berets-ultralight-bug-out-bag-2-0/ For everyone who will ask, firearms don't belong inside a bag which is what this video is limited to. If you are in a situation where you need one, it should be on your hip or at the ready, not stuffed in your bag. This is also a baseline packing list that is applicable to most. It is up to you to tailor it to your skill level and environment. There is no such thing as a one-sze-fits-all checklist for a bag that is applicable to everyone in every environment.
@rickscully9533
3 жыл бұрын
You really can't fix stupid sir!
@JasonAguirre
3 жыл бұрын
This is why I never cared for the idea of separate bags for levels of preparedness that many prepper videos do. I have some decent gear but there's been many times when I found myself in situations where it would have helped but was sitting in a pack or on a shelf at home. Much better to have a versatile pack with kits which can be expanded but will always have the minimum you need. Just as with keeping the gun on your hip, having a tool/supply buried in a pack where you can't get to it or have to search is of zero use. In fact I would say if you have to dig through your gear to find something, 1) you don't know your kit well enough and 2) you brought too much crap.
@theotherguy4897
3 жыл бұрын
By bank line do you mean trot line, other than that I think I kept pace. And I loved your comments on tent spikes.
@FT4Freedom
3 жыл бұрын
Carry for your life. Get trained.
Something to sleep under, on and in, I didn't plan to learn nearly this much from what I thought was going to be just another random video. Thank you sir! I've subscribed and started watching all of your videos now.
@babyshaqk
3 жыл бұрын
Look I only was getting ready for my 1st camping trip. I think I deserve a college credit from what I learned from this video. Can you say SUBSCRIBE....
@abijahdixon2771
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, because the ground can be hard and or cold and wet too.
I live in a wheelchair, and this was a great video for me when it came to packing my emergency chair kit. Folks like me sometimes don't have a choice but to hurry up and wait in space. Thanks for you work and service!
I love the calm demeanour and no-bullhit attitude you have while explaining everything in a very simple, understandable, yet highly knowledgeable way. I think I know my stuff to a certain degree, but you have it down to the basics and still break stuff down so I can profit from your knowledge. Thanks so much.
A person who teaches you how to be prepared, not what to prepare. This man is genuine and honest.
"I don't think the juice is worth the squeeze" Priceless. Great video as always, Josh. Thanks for sharing!!
@sarawitherington7021
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahah I wrote that down in my notes
@jamesjoyce5962
Жыл бұрын
I thought he said deuce
@alph8654
Жыл бұрын
I liked that also. I will use that some day.
Why do I keep watching this video…why do I find it weirdly calming…
Where I live it's pretty rainy so stuffing a bivvy bag with leaves isn't very appealing. What I did was bought a closed cell foam mat, cut it a bit narrower, shorter, then cut it into 3 pieces so it fits in my back pack. It doesn't have the versatility of a bivi bag but it must be lighter. Obviously it means you need a bigger rucksack. I carry everything but the kitchen sink, but it 'only' weighs 24lbs. This includes a tent, sleeping bag (the short type that only comes up to your waist, I'll carry an insulated jacket apart from in summer)), stove, cooking pot, gas, wood stove, monocular, fishing kit, wood saw, power pack for phone, solar lamp, phone charger, candle, vaseline + cotton balls, ferro rod, several lighters, sewing kit, gaffa tape, insect repellant, you name it! My rucksack is 50l and weighs 1.5kg (kelty Redwing).
Thank you for the straightfowardness of your videos. "Dont focus on the brand, focus on your need and skill level." Man, that's is so refreshing!
Very good, he is also one of those people who doesn't drive a knife into a trunk like crazy, but knows how to appreciate a fine knife point
I am a disabled US Marine Combat Veteran and i have ALWAYS kept a bag ready, before i ever made it to Parris Island. I have never seen this channel before,ever. But i can tell you that you are a fool if this man is talking and you are not listening. Keep em coming.
I appreciate your honesty when mentioning your knife. Kudos
@ScottOrd
3 жыл бұрын
I had the same comment in mind, thanks for sharing!
"i don't think the juice is worth the squeeze" i hope i have permission to use that. I love it. Lol.
The way the last year has went has made a 16 year old feel the need for a bugout bag. It’s probably going to stay in my trunk and never be used but it’ll be nice to have this peace of mind of having one.
@bigredjeepyj3436
3 жыл бұрын
You'll be really happy though when you have to dig into it for a $20, toilet paper, or a fresh pair of socks or gloves when it's cold. Better to have it than not need it.....
@DMN-wy6hr
3 жыл бұрын
@@bigredjeepyj3436 yeah true
Just read your article on weight versus functionality and price. You really got into it, but I find it refreshing to hear a survival expert say that functional gear that can save your butt is the main criteria. Those who condemn others for not buying the popular stuff seem to forget the main goal is to survive not to impress others. Very insightful and helpful to viewers. Most everything I have was purchased on sale, clearance or brand new from Goodwill. It's not junk mind you, but decent gear and this has allowed me to acquire some equipment I might otherwise not have.
Great additions to an already awesome setup. As always, thanks for dropping the knowledge, J. Semper Fi!
In case you can't find tactical survival training in your area, for the trauma and emergency care, you can take an EMR (Emergency Medical Responder), or ECA course. It's basically the Certification course under EMT-B. You'll learn everything from basic trauma care, splinting, shock prevention, medical terminology, etc. You might not want to work in the medical field with the certification you obtain, but you'll become familiar with emergency care. You could always just purchase a used textbook, in case you don't want to take a whole course.
I do appreciate the depth you go into after my stretch in the us army I have gotten really into having the right gear for first aid and being prepared
appreciate you being there and passing on your knowledge
Once again Josh this one bats 1000%. You always tailor your kit to your needs but there is always a base to start with!! Thanks for always keeping it real!
Josh, I really appreciate it that you're willing to take time out of your day to help us learn things that could end up saving our lives.
Another great update. I see handling the crazies is picking up a bit. Well done and thanks Josh!
Thanks for not just for all your videos and info but for taking the time to do a very detailed follow up to this video. Good stuff.
Very solid kit! Very impressed and well thought out.
Thank you Joshua. Been following you for awhile. Appreciate your precision and use of military terms. Much of what I learn from your videos is the mental concepts and thinking behind the process. You are providing a great service to us. Blessing to you.
Awesome video, I love how you break down your gear and the circumstances that demand it in different variations. Subscribed!
Great video. I like the fact you provide opinions and are not just selling. Need more tubers like yourself.
Most of these items I keep in my kit already, however the Geopress I'll have to pick one of those up. Seems to be a very handy piece of gear. Also I hadn't thought about pre-bundling my ridge-line system. Thanks for all the useful info.
Bravo sir, I've been thinking a lot more about preparedness but KZread is full of guys who just want go flash gadgets around but all their kit is brand spanking new. I imagine the most work they put into their tool set is opening up Amazon packages. You, however, there is wisdom and experience in your voice and I just wanted to say I appreciate your time and will look forward to more content.
@JasonAguirre
3 жыл бұрын
ROFL bro that Amazon thing is too real...
@vf19blue
3 жыл бұрын
@@JasonAguirre Ain't that the truth! 👍
Absolutely love this video, it's given me some good ideas in prepping my kit
This is the first video I have seen of yours and I loved the chill and informative vibe. Thanks 🙏
Awesome information, excellent presentation and knowledge! Thanks for offering us some suggestions and knowledge. Thanks for your service 🇨🇦
videography is on point in this video. It looks great.
I've seen a ton of lightweight go bag vids and this is really well thought out. Thank you
I’ve watched this video 4 times now and I’m always impressed.... thanks GB2
"Improvising is something you do when you aren't prepared." Words to live by.
I have rewatched this video 4 times just to adsorb all the information and knowledge from this Legend of a Man!
Wow, I need to completely update my bag now. Awesome video, thanks for posting.
Absolutely first class break down of essentials and priorities. Thank you 🙏🏼
Glad to see an instructional video again.
One of the best & most realistic bug out bags I’ve seen 👍🏼
So much useful information, sharing this video with everyone I know. Right to the point and reasons for each item. Best video on the internet. Thank you, subbed.
Your videos are always a plethora of info. Always enjoy learning new things from watching. Hopefully will able to attend some of your classes one day.
Grey Bearded Beret what a well-spoken man. Bookmarking this video to re-watch.
Really loved this! :) So much good advice, I've taken away some lessons watching video. Your outtakes are so awesome! Ghost in the comment section mentioned that ''This man is the epitome of " the more you know, the less you need" and I cannot agree with that more. cheers for now!
picked up a lot of good tips from this video. always good to hear from a guy who has the experiance.
Thank you for the insight, first video i caught of yours was of the bulkier camo orientation. Thank you for your service and the sharing of crucial knowledge
You speak very well. I like that a lot. You’re obviously very smart and know what you’re talking about. Very informative video. From one army vet to another, I salute you my brother. New subscriber.
You are literally a life saving hero! Thank you for your service, and everything you continue to do for us! Much love from NC!!!💜💜💜
Thank you for describing the rationale for each item in conjunction with the other items! So helpful
This was enjoyable to watch and listen to! Your approach to sharing your knowledge is appreciated.
No better videos on KZread. Thanks GB
Just found and watched your video. I’m glad you brought up permissive/nonpermissive environments. I’ve been teaching SERE and survival skill schools for the military for 30 years and your video is on point.
Most helpful video I’ve seen on the subject yet. Love his humility, teaching style and straightforwardness ❤️
Subscribed within the first 3 minutes. Love the information and practical needs.
This is the best bugout bag video ever sensible lightweight but covers all requirements, and it's something all day hikers should think about carrying.
Respect. Your breathing, tone and speech rate all increased when talking about the IFAK. Can’t imagine what you’ve managed. Thank you for your service.
@kennethquesenberry2610
3 жыл бұрын
I've carried a first aid kit ever since getting out of the army fifty years ago. I've used it while in the woods just about once. But after thinking the whole thing over from scratch, I realized that it really was inadequate for what I needed it for and that it was unnecessary for what it was good for. So I substituted an army field dressing and a few band-aids. My thinking was that the serious injury that I might possibly deal with was either a piercing wound or a bad slashing wound, neither of which my old kit could handle. Even so, I still believe that the most likely serious injury in the woods would be a bad fall and I don't know what you could carry to deal with that, except maybe pain killer. As it is, I've twice had a fall bad enough to see a doctor. But those both happened at home. I've concluded that it's safer in the woods. I still bring along my older kit when travelling and it stays in the car.
This was a great video. Thank you for the explanations and honest opinions. Keep up the awesome work!
Straight to the point- no fluff- and knowledgeable= my new favorite channel!
My parents taught me to thank all soldiers former and working, thank you for your service!
No coincidence that my bug out also has 90% the same stuff. Evidence of a true military/ ex- military man. The IFAK is straight out of whats taught on TCCC. My sleep kit is much the same too, except I used what’s called Hootchie cords here in Australia. Double them up and tie a knot every 2-3 inches, and u have ur self an self-tensioning/ adjustable shelter tie-down cord. Can be used as a clothes line for drying clothes without the need for clothes pegs.
great video. humble approach. straight forward... no BS. Thank You GB2
One of the best videos I've found. I like that it's as long as it needs to be,not short and sweet for view performance.
outa all the youtube survival ect guys/gals your the one i can most relate to, love your work and sharing it means i can enjoy my time inthe woods without the hassel of filming ,folks dont realise the effort it takes..Thank you!...CHIMO!
HAVING BEEN A FORMER ACTIVE DUTY (non combat) MARINE, I have forgotten most of my training now that I am beginning to be a more prepared person considering the state of our union. NOW THAT IM GETTING OLDER(ISH) MY MEMORY IS BEGINNING TO GET BAD. NOW I WANNA LEARN WHAT I HAVE FORGOTTEN. Unfortunately when I got out the big green weenie screwed me over and being immature at the time I chose to.forget my training.....BIG BIG BIG MISTAKE...🤪🤪 Thanks for making this learning very easy to understand.
This is one of the most comprehensive videos I have seen on the subject. Very good information. Thank you
This has really helped me expand my survival kit thank you
As someone who new to being reasonably prepared for bad situations due to recent escalating international tensions this man is a gold mine of information. And I love that he mentioned the company that he likes to get his equipment from. Especially since it served him well while being deployed. Grade A content
Love these videos Mr Green Beret
Great Get Home Bag video. One of the best I've seen. Well thought out kit. Good explanations. Exactly what I expect from a Green Beret. Lol. Thanks for sharing and making it!
This is all very practical, without the drama and glam. Subbed.
I put your original bag together a couple years ago + my “colorado” items and used it during a major blizzard here in colorado - thanks for the inspiration!
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome, glad to hear it
Very much appreciate this video. I wanted to build a cross between an in vehicle emergency kit and a bug out bag. I've most of the type gear, that I'd asembled before, but it was too much. Now I can pare down and add a couple things I'd over looked. At 73, I am a bit past my prime but my now past military service and search and rescue training can now be refined with your video info. Thanks so very much. Hopefully the younger generations will make use of the vids also.
Some really good gear and ideas. Well spoken and straight to the point, subbed!
This is the first I have seen of your channel. Extremely informative and extremely well presented information. I expected another redundant video on a bug out bag but came away with much more information than the other videos. Just subscribed and look forward to catching up on your older videos.
I worked with a Ranger back in 1979, when I worked security at the airport in Austin Tx. He had a similar style of presentation when he talked. Very calm and confident without being vain or arrogant. Do they teach that in the Ranger School? 😉 It’s very refreshing in today’s media. That’s why I always recommend your channel...👍🏻👍🏻
@GrayBeardedGreenBeret
3 жыл бұрын
It isn't taught, could be that profession just draws our personality type maybe
@arctodussimus6198
3 жыл бұрын
The Gray Bearded Green Beret That makes sense...I wasn’t Recon, but I was attached to a Recon unit when I was in Norway....they were the only guys that I felt safe with. I was an 0369, and had a good tight unit, but most of our battalion was made up of noisy idiots.
Uncle Josh back again dropping more knowledge
Sir, thank you for providing these educational videos and your insight. First time when I put my bug out bag together I was practically carrying everything but the kitchen sink and your videos have really helped me streamline my bug out bag to wear almost all of it can fit into a 511 sling bag.
One of the best go-bag preparation videos I have witnessed. Thank you for your service and commitment to educate those interested. Honor, Courage, Commitment. 🇺🇸
Thanks for creating such a useful, honest and no-BS bug out bag video. Would you consider doing a similar video in the future for people who have to bug out with their family? I have a wife and 2 small kids and we're dealing with the complexities of having to pack more stuff, while carrying our sons. Keep up the great work. It's making a difference.
Thank you for your clarity in your teaching. It is at the perfect level for the most people! Like how you emphasize skill with the items in your kit too. This is key. What use is an item if you don’t know how to use them?
This is a solid and informative bug out bag video 🙌🏼🙌🏼 kept it really simple