My Bugout Bucket System – An Easy Approach!


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  1. Eric Witt
    Eric Witt says:

    Already got the buckets loaded fixing to buy a patriots solar gen with solar panels if you have any suggestions please about solar gens ! This one kit is 3,300 bucks for a 2000 watt unit I was told they were made by lion company and they are one of the better quality brands

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  2. TheUnknownKnows
    TheUnknownKnows says:

    I stuffed useful things between cans. Trash bags, utensils, etc. You can fit quite a variety of items in that way.

    All my food go-buckets have a can opener each, mostly P-38s and P-51s, but not all. I try to avoid pop-top cans.

    Next time, place those oil packets in Ziploc freezer bags, upright. Not foolproof, but more secure.

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  3. Lewis
    Lewis says:

    I have stockpiled three different freeze dried food companies food. Plus dehydrated, store canned and home canned foods. Also have butt loads of garden seeds and a hand dug well with a hand pump in it.

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  4. Wattsa Donnasaurs
    Wattsa Donnasaurs says:

    If bug out is happening you might get instant rice ( less cooking) and instead of box ziplock or mylar bag with instructions less water less cook time, also take things out of boxes take up more room, ziplock with instructions and exp date. I try to stay from plastic , 2 of us titanium sporks with hand sanitizer and wipes . Don't forget pets !! LOVE your videos GREAT INFO Stay prepared !!!!

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  5. Dick VL
    Dick VL says:

    Great info; now that the "covert 90" (damn you, YouTube algorithm) is mostly behind us I can run back down across the now-open border and stock up. Good to see the items you get that we can't in the frozen tundra up here. And I love using buckets; they are useful prep tools themselves, even as benign things like cuttings boards and seating. Thanks as always!

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  6. Lucky Bass Turd
    Lucky Bass Turd says:

    I still think your missing the number one&two bucket… 💩
    the toilet bucket, should have toilet paper,bags to line bucket , kitty litter or sawdust, a separate containers to pee in, wipes , soap ,spray bottle… if possible keep solids & liquids separate & it won’t become a toxic brew.

    If your eating your going to need to go!

    ✌️🤟🤙

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  7. WhiteScarsEmo
    WhiteScarsEmo says:

    There's a local Asian restaurant who always have those 5 gal buckets that held soy sauce. Most of the time, the owners/managers are just giving them away. All that is needed are lids.

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  8. Jim Stillwell
    Jim Stillwell says:

    Great video George. But I have one stupid question. Where do you get the lids for the buckets from. I have a lot of buckets but no lids. As a side note. I just received my Rhino Rescue pak. Man I’m very happy with this purchase. I have added a few items to it, and can probably add more. I swear if we ever cross paths I think we will spend hours trading thoughts and ideas. We think so much alike. Really appreciate your efforts. Thanks

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  9. Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart says:

    if you get your grains in bulk, at harvest season directly from the farmers, it costs about $3 per day to feed a big man adequately, if he's just holing up in a tunnel. $4 per day if you buy the grains from online bulk sources. This is if you bulk-buy the nut butters, veggie oils, etc. So, roughly $1000 per person Men, a bit more, women and kids a bit less. Get a $6000 college loan and $3000 pell grant. Sell your plasma for $80 per week to pay off the loan. There is no reason at all for you to not have a year's supply of food and lots of non-hybrid seeds. and spices to help choke down the bland foods.

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  10. Kuzinit
    Kuzinit says:

    Buckets are a good idea , I have about a weeks worth of non-cooking food in my bugout bag , and I have a gym bag with about a month of non cook and easy cook food , lots of trail bars also

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