This video from SensiblePrepper outlines the top 10 things to do in a 'world gone crazy' scenario, emphasizing practical preparedness. The instructor, with extensive research into global crises, stresses the importance of food and water security, communication methods like emergency radios and ham radio, defense through ammunition stockpiling, and essential items like fuel, repair tools, and hygiene supplies. The guide also touches on financial preparedness with precious metals and barter items, the necessity of physical fitness, and maintaining situational awareness.
This video focuses on practical backcountry firewood acquisition, comparing two tools: the Ontario RTAK II knife and the Sawvivor backpack saw. The content highlights how to effectively fell standing dead wood, emphasizing the importance of accessing dry interior wood regardless of weather conditions. A strong emphasis is placed on safety, with specific warnings about the dangers of using sharp tools in the wilderness and the risk of self-injury. The comparison aims to help viewers choose the best tool for their needs in a survival or wilderness context.
This video focuses on identifying dead wood for firewood, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between "dead" and "mostly dead" standing trees. The creator advocates for using standing dead wood as the primary source for dry firewood, highlighting this as a common-sense approach to environmentalism. While the video's primary topic is firewood sourcing and environmentalism, the act of 'falling trees' can sometimes be associated with survival or bushcraft scenarios where firearms might be present for defense or hunting, though no firearms are explicitly mentioned or demonstrated.
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