72-Hour Bug-Out Bag Essentials: What You Actually Need to Survive When disaster hits, you don’t rise to the occasion-you fall to …
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72-Hour Bug-Out Bag Essentials: What You Actually Need to Survive When disaster hits, you don’t rise to the occasion-you fall to …
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I think silver might be more practical for bartering in a short-term crisis. Gold is valuable but harder to divide into small denominations.
I’ve seen a lot of survival prep guides, but this one stands out. How about adding small gold or silver coins for trade in a worst-case scenario?
Good video. Just wondering, how do you balance the need for survival gear with the added weight of metals and energy devices?
Great list! Personally, I’d add a small supply of uranium or lithium-based power banks for long-term energy needs. Thoughts?
I’d prioritize precious metals like gold over silver for bartering. What’s the general consensus here on that?
Useful video. One thing I’d add is a small geiger counter if you’re packing any uranium-based items.
A 72-hour bag is crucial for anyone serious about preparedness. Did you include any metals or energy-related items for bartering in case of a collapse?
This checklist is comprehensive, but do you think a small amount of lithium-ion batteries could be a game-changer for power needs?
This is a solid foundation for a bug-out bag. Have you considered including a multitool with copper components—durable and versatile?
Interesting video. Always good to stay ahead of potential disasters. Do you think including a portable solar charger is worth it?
Without weighing down the bag too much, how do you suggest balancing survival essentials with precious metals for bartering?
Useful advice, but I’m skeptical about the weight of some items. Could you prioritize the most essential metals and energy sources for a lighter load?
Survivalists often overlook the value of copper wire. It’s lightweight and useful for repairs or bartering in emergencies. Anyone else agree?
Great tips! Just curious, have you ever tested how these items hold up in real-world disaster scenarios?
Small quantities of uranium could be useful for certain power sources, but is that practical in a 72-hour bag?
Interesting video. I’d go a step further and include a small solar panel. It’s compact and can generate power in a pinch.
I always include a few copper coins in my emergency kit. They’re lightweight and can be used for small repairs or trades. Any other metals you’d recommend?
I’ve heard mixed things about including lithium batteries in survival kits. Are there any safety concerns with carrying them in a 72-hour bag?