First $1000 to Spend on Prepping (If I Had to Start Over)

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The Bug Out Location

The Bug Out Location

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In this video, "First $1000 to Spend on Prepping If I Had to Start Over," I dive into the foundational prepping steps with a practical approach tailored for beginners and veterans alike. Facing the beginning of your prepping journey can feel overwhelming, but with the right guidance, making informed decisions on where to allocate your resources can lead you to resilience and preparedness.
Discover the most important prepping supplies that you should prioritize, ensuring you cover all bases, from food storage solutions that are both economical and long-lasting to alternative energy supplies that will keep you powered up during times of uncertainty.
Food storage is a cornerstone of any solid prepping plan. Learn about the best types of food to store, how to properly rotate your stock, and the most efficient storage methods to maximize shelf life and nutrition. But what's food without water? We'll also cover simple yet effective water storage techniques, ensuring you can access clean water in any situation.
Energy independence is another critical aspect of prepping. We'll introduce you to alternative energy supplies, from solar panels to battery banks, helping you maintain essential functions when the grid is down.
Plus, we'll dive into the essentials of first aid supplies because being prepared means being ready to handle medical emergencies too. From basic first aid kits to more advanced medical supplies, we'll show you what you need to keep safe and healthy.
Let's not forget about bug-out bags or Go Bags-your go-to kit for when you must leave in a hurry or get caught away from home when disaster strikes. We'll explore what items are essential for your bug-out bag and how to pack efficiently for mobility and survival.
Join me as I guide you through allocating your budget smartly among these critical areas. Whether you're just figuring out how to start prepping or looking to refine your existing preparations, this video is your comprehensive resource for making the most of your first $1000 in prepping supplies. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your preparedness strategy-your journey to becoming a proficient prepper starts here.
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0:00 The Early Years
2:01 Food
4:00 Water
5:32 Cooking Options
8:05 Emergency Power
10:31 First Aid
11:59 Bug Out Bags
14:40 Get What You Need

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@FilAmGabe
@FilAmGabe 15 күн бұрын
Love the idea of this video. Great job on the video Dale
@TheBugOutLocation
@TheBugOutLocation 15 күн бұрын
Hey Gabe! Thanks
@liberatedlady4689
@liberatedlady4689 14 күн бұрын
Thanks Dale for an informative video with a sprinkle of confidence building. 😁 As one who is starting over, I feel that my preps are way behind the curve, but this video is making me see that I do still have quite a bit still around because of the full time traveling experience. My Jackery saved me once again this past week when having to deal with power being out for more than 3/4 of my apartment for almost 5 solid days. Thanks for all that you are doing to help the us at the online community.
@trentonvet
@trentonvet 14 күн бұрын
Peak watts for a refrigerator and freezer can be 3-4 times higher than running wattage. That means that even though your refrigerator and freezer run on 700W, you can’t get a 700W running wattage generator. Yes, such a generator might run a fridge, but it won’t be able to start it up. You’re going to be left with a too-small generator and a flooded fridge. Purchase a generator accordingly.
@TEMC8888
@TEMC8888 13 күн бұрын
Thank you, 600 w will not work 😂 I hope nobody believes him and buys one...it can be used for lights and charging items 🤔
@joey_the_farmdawg
@joey_the_farmdawg 15 күн бұрын
This is a great video topic! Thanks for sharing!!
@johncasey5594
@johncasey5594 15 күн бұрын
Great video. Covers many things I have experienced in my years of prepping and believe. Expired food has been my biggest enemy. My wife agrees with prepping, but is not as experienced or anal as I am about it. My wife is hit and miss with using the preps, restocking and rotating them. It may sound selfish, but going forward and if I was going to start over again, I would just store foods I consume regularly and then if SHTF, she can consume my favorites, sorry, sick and tired of throwing food out. My favorites rarely expire and if they do, they re foods I am fine consuming past expiry, coffee, peanut butter, etc. For water, I have a few hundred liters of water in my basement, a Faux Berkey and a pool with 35,000 liters of water. No extra storage required and it is dual purpose. For cooking, I have the 15,000 BTU Gas One which has the option of the 1LB propane hose and I also got the hose for the 20LB propane tank, of which I have 8 full on my property. Also my BBQ is natural gas, so good to go. I got a 6,500 watt tri fuel generator and an Ecoflow Delta with panels. Even with all this, I feel I have made mistakes and feel less prepared than I'd like to be.
@TheBugOutLocation
@TheBugOutLocation 15 күн бұрын
Agreed. I can't tell you how much I threw out because I focused on shelflife rather than if I would eat it.
@juliefall2892
@juliefall2892 9 сағат бұрын
Yes , prepping for years and have lost much unfortunately . I agree I now mainly get rice and pasta, this is about long term survival , depending on what the circumstances are , imagine having to leave a ton of food for the enemy. Or Thieves. Short term, i think tins are best for keeping low key and it's already cooked , so eating cold baked beans from a tin won't attract people . But cooking can send out attractive aromas into the neighbourhood.
@jrbarilla
@jrbarilla 15 күн бұрын
Great realistic video ✌️🇺🇸
@TheBugOutLocation
@TheBugOutLocation 15 күн бұрын
I appreciate it. Sometimes we over complicate things lol
@randybrown140
@randybrown140 15 күн бұрын
Wish I had the money I wasted getting started 🤯😳😲😯😮
@martinj2843
@martinj2843 15 күн бұрын
Great content, thx so much 👍✌️
@sunset6010
@sunset6010 15 күн бұрын
REQUEST: A video on cooking with alcohol 🍸
@TheBugOutLocation
@TheBugOutLocation 14 күн бұрын
Great idea
@sunset6010
@sunset6010 15 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT topic. REQUEST: "Wish I bought THIS - instead of this" ✅️
@Lee_Proffit
@Lee_Proffit 14 күн бұрын
I would add, that some of the choice will come down to your location, if you live in an area with very little sunlight (like here in the UK), then the solar generator will drop down the list and maybe a fuel generator would be a better bet. I would also spend some of that money on buying "survival" how to books, learn from other peoples experience, and unlike the internet they will always be there for you to reference. Education is the biggest part of prepping and videos like this break it down for newcomers, making it a less intimidating subject. Well done
@juliefall2892
@juliefall2892 9 сағат бұрын
The books may not always be there for you , depending on what occurs. Learn from those books , , practice knot tying after dinner . Make after dinner prep / survival skills/ self defence learning time . I watch rope tying videos and they look easy until I have a go, it takes a few goes over a few days to get it locked into my memory. .practice the bushcraft technique's. Starting fire , looking for flint / chirt ,giving it a go. When you actually give things a go it's a real learning experience. I want to build up my strength especially my grip , remembering having fought over things in the past or being able to defend oneself is so important. (Sorry just having a late night ramble )
@Lee_Proffit
@Lee_Proffit 6 сағат бұрын
@@juliefall2892 I think the books will be around a lot longer than the internet 🙂 At worst case, you can scan / photograph them and stick them onto CD / flash drives and access them on a laptop. But i do agree, that it is pointless to just have the books, you need to actually read them and practise what's in them. Get a tennis ball and squeeze it to build up your grip. I would also practise your running as that is the best form of defence - get out of there 🙂 Never be sorry, this is how we learn
@TEMC8888
@TEMC8888 13 күн бұрын
A 600watt solar generator will not run a refrigerator lol😂
@sunset6010
@sunset6010 15 күн бұрын
My 1st MISTAKE was buying an Alexapure. Yuck 🤮
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