Stop Watching Survival Videos! : Prepper School Vol. 35



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Prepper School Vol 35
“Stop watching Survival Videos!”

1. Knowledge w/o application is weak
2. Having Stuff is no substitute for skill
3. We learn by action
4. Proper training
5. Security
6. Water
7. Food prep
8. Fire starting
9. Knife testing
10. Gear testing
11. martial arts
12. Shelter
13. Comms
14.medical
15. Bug out practice
16. Bag testing
17. Repair
18. Organize gear
19. Improvise
20. Time to think

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49 thoughts on “Stop Watching Survival Videos! : Prepper School Vol. 35”

  1. I have tested most of the stuff I bought for function but not actually used it. Thanks for the reminder to get to it. Your listing the individual categories was very helpfull in pointing out some of my short comings. Thanks

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  2. I have a Ring system, as well, but it will not work if the internet is out, which I didn’t consider until it went out due to a storm the other night. I need to come up with a backup plan.

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  3. Honestly brother. I think its time to think about making your good old gear reviews on this channel once again. I am affraid you are just repeating yourself on every other prepper school video. Just a thought. I like you and Robbie a lot. But would just love to see more gear review videos again instead of repeating all the basics of prepping. Stay safe brothers 🙂

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  4. I have a utility cart wagon that I use to carry things outside, to bring in heavy packages of bottled water, etc from the car to the house because I'm a widow now and can't carry things like that. Before I found the utility cart online, I was having to open packages of bottled water in the trunk, and bring them in a few bottles at a time. I'm posting this for people who may have to carry buckets of water to their houses. This would come in handy. Also make sure your buckets have lids to prevent spilling. Hope this helps someone.

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  5. I learned alot from the 3 channels this one , Corporal corner, and outside gear review. Social media is also admissible evidence in my book . Anyone who stupid enough to post is stupid enough to brake the law and post it thinking its funny.

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  6. Practice "Personal Challenges"

    Hook and bait (fishing)

    Fish (gutting, cleaning) cooking
    Bird (plucking, cleaning) cooking
    Deer, Rabbit, game (field dressing) cooking

    Knife (safety, cuts, other skills)

    Outboard motor preparation (garbage can)
    Trailers (reversing)
    Trailers, Vehicles (load tying)

    Oil change

    Bamboo (jungle, island items, construction)

    "Subjects"
    Tapes (Duct, 100 mph, Gaffer there's a difference) …and other types.
    Cord, Line, Rope
    Adhesive
    Bags (Plastic)

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  7. You guys are awesome, thanks for all the info : ) my tip to share is for rifles and being able to carry one for a period of time-its one thing to pick it up to shoot, and other to walk and carry over distance, especially something like a shotgun when fully loaded is even more heavy. My weak arm was not prepared for the weight, and after a short time I realized I needed to work on my strength in that area. FYI here in Australia, a box of 25 shotgun shells costs $30 au dollars.

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  8. If a bow drill is absolutely wearing you out, then 1 of 2 things is happening.. your either extremely out of shape, or your doing it wrong.. most people do 2 things wrong, they either have the string too tight or they are pressing too hard on the bearing block..

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  9. Cabela's sells a bow drill fire kit; found it near the games. We got one to use as a family activity. Same section also has a survival knot card game.
    Teaching & learning survival skills doesn't have to be doom and gloom.

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  10. Hey guys, coming from a licensed Optician, I don't hear you or anyone talk about the dominate eye when they discuss shooting. I'm right handed, but I'm left eye dominate. I shoot handgun right handed, but any long gun I have to shoot left handed. Have you ever thought about discussing this?

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  11. I LOVE this Prepper School with you two young men.
    I am so thankful for the advice and common sense approach to survival preparedness.
    Thanks to you both.
    Also, thank you Miss Sarah Mack for your time as well.

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  12. I hooked up my well, septic, refrigerator and other things to my generator transfer breaker box. Unfortunately no room for the water heater, but we’ll deal with it. We also use filtered pitchers for excellent purified water. Range and fireplace is on propane.

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  13. Idea for an important video topic = Charged up ‘ ready for SHTF. If you could do a video reminding us all the things we need to make sure all our gear and things are ready. For example what we need to do to have generators ready, water treatment ready, etc… There is a lot and I need a checklist to help me get organized. Please, this would help a lot of people! Thanks!!!

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