What's Inside the DON'T DIE BOX???

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Thank you, Bonnie Bees, for making this video possible. A PDF of the booklet is available here: / 75325416
Correction: 03:31 This is the wrong kind of air quality detector. And confined spaces are super scary. I plan to avoid them and you should too!
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@dawesome_sauce
@dawesome_sauce Рік тому
Honestly, knowing the kind of person Grey is, I'm a bit shocked he didn't already have a kit like this for his adventures.
@pampoovey6722
@pampoovey6722 Рік тому
It's an undeclared Advert.
@nerdtalk1246
@nerdtalk1246 Рік тому
He's a liberal. Of course he wouldn't have any of this already.
@kissgergo5202
@kissgergo5202 Рік тому
@@pampoovey6722 I doubt it, he never said any company names, never lingered on any particular item.
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Рік тому
Fr
@kingplunger6033
@kingplunger6033 Рік тому
@@nerdtalk1246 pathetic
@jgoodwin27
@jgoodwin27 Рік тому
Air quality detector is not what you need for confined spaces. Air quality detector measure the air pollutants and give you a 'healthy' vs 'unhealthy' air quality index type number of various pollutants, particulates, and pollen. For confined spaces you need a 4 gas monitor (or more), these will measure the concentrations of CO, O2, EX/LEL (methane and other explosive gases), and H2S. Those are the major ones that you need to know about to deem whether an area is not 'healthy or unhealthy' but 'breathable or deadly'. The one you pulled out is for sure an air quality monitor and completely useless for 'being safe' in confined spaces. You can tell this because there isn't 4 separate input regions, which is required to get air to 4 different independent sensors for each gas type you are monitoring for. You can also get different gas detection systems if you know of other gases that are in the area. Source: MSHA, OSHA confined space, lots of time in mines, SPRAT confined space, ect ect.
@alexdrockhound9497
@alexdrockhound9497 Рік тому
Youre absolutely correct.
@oO_ox_O
@oO_ox_O Рік тому
What about radon gas?
@Mezgrman
@Mezgrman Рік тому
@@oO_ox_O that's not an immediate danger, more of a longterm risk
@S_Roach
@S_Roach Рік тому
Cheaper to go to the local pet store, and buy a canary.
@StefanoBorini
@StefanoBorini Рік тому
this guy doesn't die
@veritasium
@veritasium Рік тому
Why wasn’t there CGP Grey brand coffee in the box? Surely a survival essential
@alezrandom4146
@alezrandom4146 Рік тому
Omg its veritasium
@onso9898
@onso9898 Рік тому
Now I know which channel you watch in your free time
@LobotomyMapping
@LobotomyMapping Рік тому
How doesn't this have more replies????????????????????????????????????????????????
@ripjawsquad
@ripjawsquad Рік тому
The C in CGP Grey stands for coffee
@jama211
@jama211 Рік тому
He makes coffee??
@Tea_Mist
@Tea_Mist Рік тому
The hammock is in the category of "don't die from hypothermia" Sleeping on the ground will sap your body heat faster than you'll realize.
@hhiippiittyy
@hhiippiittyy Рік тому
And the hat is "don't die from heat stroke in the sun".
@inspectorbutters166
@inspectorbutters166 Рік тому
I assumed it was to be safe from dangerous critters like scorpions, but your argument makes sense, too
@DarkThunderism
@DarkThunderism Рік тому
@@inspectorbutters166 It's really a "don't die while sleeping" multitool. Hypothermia, trench foot, critters, sharp objects, acute back problems; it's a solution to all of them. If you have a hammock that covers you and can be zipped up, that's also protection from the rain. And if not, from the looks of it, that hammock is waterproof, so it can be used to shelter you from the rain or collect rain water for drinking. Not to mention situational uses, like trapping small critters for food or as a sail if you're stranded on an island and need to get the hell out of there.
@madwhitehare3635
@madwhitehare3635 Рік тому
@@DarkThunderism ..come the Apocalypse, can I trot along with you?
@NadDew
@NadDew Рік тому
that hammock will be useless in the desert unfortunately 😞
@gallavanting2041
@gallavanting2041 Рік тому
the hammock is 100% don't die depending on where you are. Being elevated stops you from both leeching heat into the ground and from being bitten by lots of ground things that have lethal bites.
@safe-keeper1042
@safe-keeper1042 Рік тому
Except you've got lots of cold air below you that'll keep you cold.
@axelhanne8238
@axelhanne8238 Рік тому
@@safe-keeper1042 air doesn’t transmit temperature as well as solids / liquids ;)
@masozravapalma
@masozravapalma Рік тому
@@safe-keeper1042 Air is an insulator. You lose lot more heat to ground than air.
@gallavanting2041
@gallavanting2041 Рік тому
@@safe-keeper1042 There's a reason homeless people tend to sleep on cardboard even when on dirt instead of concrete. The ground is great at devouring heat.
@alexdrockhound9497
@alexdrockhound9497 Рік тому
Wind chill is deadly. You never see people using hammocks in cold weather. Insulated pads are a much better idea both thermally, and ease of use. Many are self inflating, and they also do not need trees or anything to hang from.
@vedasisme
@vedasisme Рік тому
After having so many dead people ruin his life, it would be tragic for Grey to join them prematurely. Great to know he's got a team who are going help prevent that!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
Yeah, if he became a dead person, then that would definitely ruin his own life.
@kenos911
@kenos911 Рік тому
That would be life changing!
@kaizokujimbei143
@kaizokujimbei143 Рік тому
It would then be his turn to ruin somebody else's life by having them try to figure out what killed him.
@zes7215
@zes7215 Рік тому
wrg, no such thing as ruin or join or tragic or etc
@ahorrell
@ahorrell Рік тому
Stagnant air is a serious risk! It's the silent invisible killer. Here in New Zealand, lots of farmers used to die after going down into their own septic tanks to sort out an issue (the risk is better known now). Back in 2013, my ex's boss died inside the hull of a ship. His worker went down a ladder and collapsed and the boss didn't know what happened, so he went down after him. Both of them died
@fredericapanon207
@fredericapanon207 Рік тому
@A H, same thing happened on the Fraser river in Vancouver, BC. One person went down into an old barge, did not come back, second person got worried, went down as well. Both died because there was no oxygen down below.
@ricksanchez3557
@ricksanchez3557 Рік тому
Yep. This started to happen to my dad but luckily he got out in time IIRC it was something with a grain silo or other such thing. He definitely had some hypoxia as he was very dizzy and confused, and had only lucked out in terms of whatever lucidity he did have told him to get the hell out. To think as quick as 30 seconds to a minute more and I wouldn’t have ever been born is a weird one…
@WWFanatic0
@WWFanatic0 Рік тому
I think the idea of the two tomes of knowledge in the "Don't Die Box" is to read them BEFORE you got exploring. I think your team and especially wife would agree with that one. At least I hope they agree...
@gressorialNanites
@gressorialNanites Рік тому
You can't keep that much info in your head ANYWAY. Brains are not for storage, they are for operations (as Grey has emphasized many times on Cortex)
@jacobpalomarez5349
@jacobpalomarez5349 Рік тому
Was anyone else expecting the don’t die box to be some kind of quantum superposition thought experiment?
@jasonreed7522
@jasonreed7522 Рік тому
I was fully prepared for this to be some sort of theoretical question or thought experiment. Pleasantly surprised to learn its was a litteral survival kit for his adventures to help keep him safe.
@hyperchica
@hyperchica Рік тому
@@jasonreed7522 I was actually a bit disappointed to find it was literal 😆 Still enjoyed the video, though
@5MadMovieMakers
@5MadMovieMakers Рік тому
If I never clicked on this video, I'd never have known if it contained a quantum superposition thought experiment or not
@theworm7156
@theworm7156 Рік тому
Yeah I thought so too, but then I saw the green grey channel icon
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Рік тому
@@5MadMovieMakers The quantum superposition uncertainty principle?
@assassinduke1
@assassinduke1 Рік тому
I hope Lucy is compensated well for this video. I found her presence highly important
@sailorbrite
@sailorbrite Рік тому
I think we need more appearances by her in the future!
@StanleyBraganza
@StanleyBraganza Рік тому
Inspector Lucy content please
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
The people demand more Lucy content!
@Hypercube9
@Hypercube9 Рік тому
If Lucy were a cat, she would be IN the Don't Die Box.
@UnspokenChicxulub
@UnspokenChicxulub Рік тому
Yes I hope so that would be great (I really enjoyed watching this but why should I be compensated?)
@thepaulheller
@thepaulheller Рік тому
As someone who's taught a wilderness medicine course and prepared some lectures on venomous animals, we always include a slide to laugh at the venom extractor. It is not recommended by any academic toxicologist or practicing emergency medicine physician. If it any way delays you from getting to a facility that can give you antivenom, it is truly worse than worthless.
@TheRealPerple
@TheRealPerple Рік тому
I love how he even pixelates his packing information no with squares but with hexagons!
@thecyberrabbit1440
@thecyberrabbit1440 Рік тому
Hearing Grey say “don’t die of hypothermia. Which is surprisingly easy to do!” is terrifying
@ae7837
@ae7837 Рік тому
It's not a fact, it's a threat
@trixter21992251
@trixter21992251 Рік тому
oh. I just now realised, he meant dying from hypothermia is easy to do. I thought he meant surviving it is easy.
@sp0tt3r
@sp0tt3r Рік тому
Great video by Jacob Geller about this very thing
@caseyb1346
@caseyb1346 Рік тому
there's a rather disturbing video on the internet right now of a Russian soldier waking up in his foxhole and checking on all of his comrades in their foxholes, only to find out his entire squad has died of hypothermia in their sleep.
@thecyberrabbit1440
@thecyberrabbit1440 Рік тому
@@caseyb1346 I… really didn’t need to know that
@Ryukachoo
@Ryukachoo Рік тому
Strongly recommend throwing all this into some kind of tackle box with organizational structure, you don't want to be digging around for the burn kit for 10 minutes because it's buried in a box
@ZJCitricAcidGraf.E.T.
@ZJCitricAcidGraf.E.T. Рік тому
* _DON'T_ want to be digging...
@turkicnomad5632
@turkicnomad5632 Рік тому
Honestly, two distinct labeled boxes with specific tasks just because in the event of hypothermia or hypoxia, no matter how well you organize your kit, you will still get confused.
@johnheaton4130
@johnheaton4130 Рік тому
Labelled boxes, duffel bag with compartments, or any of the "go bag" style backpacks. Some of this should go on-person, some can stay in a car. But it should all be easy to get to and find.
@marclowe724
@marclowe724 Рік тому
I recommend some sort of backpack that you can grab instead of a tackle box (there compartmental ones that EMTs use that open up nice and big to make ease of access, but fold up pretty small for ease of transport.) I'm a private pilot and I carry a similar setup that's always within my reach, I tell my passengers "if we land off airport get out of the plane as quickly as possible, but make sure you get my bag on your way out."
@SciFiAddict189
@SciFiAddict189 Рік тому
I was thinking a vest and/or backpack. A Box is not really handy to carry while exploring...
@arkt1k330
@arkt1k330 Рік тому
Hey, grey! So, I have advice for you regarding this kit. Venom extractors are NOT effective for treating envenomation. They can actually make the problem much worse by working the chemicals further into your system. The best way to be prepared is to have the ability to capture what bit or stung you (In the case of an arthropod attack), and by having a general antivenin for the kinds of venomous snakes you are likely to encounter. Be safe out there, and keep please keep sharing your adventures. cheers!
@FartsHughley
@FartsHughley Рік тому
I was looking for this, thank you. Those things are a joke
@equidistanthoneyjoy7600
@equidistanthoneyjoy7600 Рік тому
Important to specify: only try to capture it if you can do so without getting repeatedly bit/stung. Some people follow that advice and basically try to wrestle with a snake and end up being bitten several times and being much sicker.
@arkt1k330
@arkt1k330 Рік тому
@@equidistanthoneyjoy7600 yes, very true
@Orchid_-
@Orchid_- Рік тому
Was coming here to say this, and especially don’t use your mouth, it’s one of the most bacteria ridden parts of humans, you can get an infection and lose a limb or even die, yes this has happened.
@aaronmiller8932
@aaronmiller8932 Рік тому
Was hoping someone said it
@HarryBallsOnYa345
@HarryBallsOnYa345 Рік тому
Seeing this tells me that when your team reviewed your exploration videos they must have felt like they were watching a horror movie... Your lucky to have such a smart and kind team!
@dormic123
@dormic123 Рік тому
FYI, searching for "venom extractor" gives two search results: sites selling them and sites telling you: "DO NOT USE THEM, THEY'RE MORE HARMFUL THAN BENEFICIAL!". So, I would maybe do some more research into snake bites before carrying one.
@duckrutt
@duckrutt Рік тому
Yes. If the pump is doing a better job of moving blood than your heart you have a much bigger problem. Or the same problem I suppose. Either way that's a bad thing.
@ahogg5960
@ahogg5960 Рік тому
@@duckrutt Snake venom isn't pumped around the bloodstream. It goes through your lymphatic system. Also venom extractor is a terrible idea because emergency services will need to know what sort of snake it was to treat you with an antivenom. Can't do that if you've extracted all the venom
@Xotes1791
@Xotes1791 Рік тому
@@ahogg5960 had you read the article, you'd know that you remove close to nothing, so does not really change a thing. Also, what's your source on the lymphatic travel route claim ?
@Anonymous-df8it
@Anonymous-df8it Рік тому
@@ahogg5960 Why would you need antivenom if all the venom is gone?
@Anonymous-df8it
@Anonymous-df8it Рік тому
Wasn't it his team who set this up?
@PopeLando
@PopeLando Рік тому
In retrospect I can't believe you did that TEKOI investigation without Confined Spaces training. Which would have told you never go down in a confined space if you haven't got a second person to stay at the top and to stay in communication.
@sailorbrite
@sailorbrite Рік тому
Did he not at least have a camera person?
@wallyhackenslacker
@wallyhackenslacker Рік тому
@@sailorbrite not that I remember. TEKOI was all Grey recording with a handheld camera himself.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Рік тому
@@wallyhackenslacker Correct. It was a detour on his Tesla road trip. He was completely on his own the entire time.
@AnonyMous-pi9zm
@AnonyMous-pi9zm Рік тому
@@wallyhackenslacker His camera person was a tripod!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
Here's to more content that's like TEKOI but safer!
@Natalie-101
@Natalie-101 Рік тому
Hearing his voice talking to lucy is so funny, man is basically a professional narrator but even he has a dog voice like that because it's impossible not to
@lorrainewilliams7896
@lorrainewilliams7896 Рік тому
She has him by the heart and it was wonderful to hear it in his voice.
@Emily-de2te
@Emily-de2te Рік тому
Small addition to the emergency beacon: You might want to look into the services that provide the rescues. It will still work without it but if you're not a member with the providers you might get a nasty surprise after you successfully didn't die. IIRC there's two big ones with different plans (also obviously you don't need to have it all the time. Pretty sure both offer a per trip option too)
@nintando
@nintando Рік тому
+
@gunslingerspartan
@gunslingerspartan Рік тому
It's kind of depressing Americans pay a fee to get emergency rescue
@yoavnavott
@yoavnavott Рік тому
@@gunslingerspartan emergency locator beacons cost money everywhere, it's not just an american thing. The satellite communication services are free.
@undeniablySomeGuy
@undeniablySomeGuy Рік тому
@@gunslingerspartan AMERICA!
@ericr.malice318
@ericr.malice318 Рік тому
@@yoavnavott they were referring to the fee after they get rescued.
@adamjones7891
@adamjones7891 Рік тому
I think the hammock is a "don't die of exposure while sleeping" device. Sleeping on the cold ground can seep body heat from you surprisingly fast without another sleeping surface, especially over the course of a night's sleep. A hammock is probably much more space efficient than a blowup mattress. Though it's drawback is you do need places in the wild convenient to hang it upon.
@tanmaykadlag5482
@tanmaykadlag5482 Рік тому
Also for "don't die to animals roaming around on ground when asleep" As bears or predators will get startled and attack if you are found on ground.
@AkiSan0
@AkiSan0 Рік тому
@@tanmaykadlag5482 as well as critters of any kind ;)
@tanmaykadlag5482
@tanmaykadlag5482 Рік тому
@@AkiSan0 ya someone wrote it a few comments ago
@Matkatamiba
@Matkatamiba Рік тому
Honestly blowup mattresses aren't that space-hungry. Some break down very small. You don't always have trees to put a hammock between.
@DarkenRaul1
@DarkenRaul1 Рік тому
I would assume the hammock would come with supports to hang it on (and if not, I’m sure collapsible ones can be easily found)
@RealUlrichLeland
@RealUlrichLeland Рік тому
What about water purification? You can either get activated charcoal filters or p&g sell these little sachets of powder that when added to dirty water coagulate all the solid gunk and disinfect the water so you can make puddle water potable.
@Pfooh
@Pfooh Рік тому
Yes, i was missing the 'straw of life'! And next to the radio beacon a less extreme set of mirror and whistle.
@turkicnomad5632
@turkicnomad5632 Рік тому
Whistle and Morse code reference. Essential if you’re waiting for rescue.
@lucky-segfault4219
@lucky-segfault4219 Рік тому
I would also expect a compass, a flare gun, and a bag to put everything in. I'm sure not all emergency services have whatever equipment is needed to track the beacon, but a flare gun doesn't have that limitation
@daveb8598
@daveb8598 Рік тому
I think the life straw idea is pretty great, but I have not had to survive off of pond water before...
@thewatcherinthecloud
@thewatcherinthecloud Рік тому
There wasn't a lot of food commodities in the don't die box, so I don't think the box is really there for long term survival. I also assume CGP Grey is packing water and food on his trips anyway.
@JoshBrown42
@JoshBrown42 Рік тому
Don't forget to inspect the box at least once a year (6 months preferably). A lot of things expire or will stop working. So if you haven't checked it recently then you don't actually have it.
@alexanderanderson7422
@alexanderanderson7422 Рік тому
Inspector Lucy was the BEST part of this video!!! Absolutely adorable! More Lucy please. I want to see stick figure form of Lucy in future videos, and then for her to wear a detective hat and magnifying glass with Grey.
@estherpettigrew3042
@estherpettigrew3042 Рік тому
I second the motion!
@giridhar6089
@giridhar6089 Рік тому
+1 from me as well! Do it Grey!
@worstedwoolens
@worstedwoolens Рік тому
The Scouts BSA Handbook is something that really flies under the radar. It's always *incredibly* well thought-out since it's meticulously designed to convey lifesaving information to kids
@LizardDoggo
@LizardDoggo Рік тому
It’s just a pain to navigate, and most of it isn’t helpful in an emergency. I say that as an Eagle Scout
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 Рік тому
I presume any needed parts are incorporated into the 3 books he got.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому
@@LizardDoggo Does it not have an index or table of contents?
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
Not knowing much about Boy Scouts, I'm a little surprised that it's such an authority on staying alive. I'm glad to see that kids seriously learn about survival skills.
@Slateproc
@Slateproc Рік тому
If you can get older editions they have even more thorough information
@jacobdicou699
@jacobdicou699 Рік тому
Another helpful item for fire starting is birthday candles. Matches are great for getting a flame, but since they only last around 15 seconds, it can be challenging to ignite damp/cold kindling. Birthday candles will burn for a couple minutes, making it much easier to dry out kindling and get a fire going.
@Skibbityboo0580
@Skibbityboo0580 Рік тому
Thanks for the tip!
@turkicnomad5632
@turkicnomad5632 Рік тому
Gag birthday candles that “can’t” be blown out especially.
@GideonFrazier
@GideonFrazier Рік тому
Another useful firestarter is dryer lint! You make so much of it everytime you use the dryer. Take that stuff and wad it up with some petroleum based chapstick or Vaseline. Easy firestarter that lasts for minutes and it’s water proof (as long as you use enough petroleum 😊
@stevechance150
@stevechance150 Рік тому
@@GideonFrazier I store lint in my bellybutton. I'm not sure how it gets there, but every morning in the shower, I fine it there.
@yesthatsam
@yesthatsam Рік тому
@@stevechance150 but it’s harder to use lint to start a fire under a shower !
@Solarusdude
@Solarusdude Рік тому
These are all great items but there are a few more important ones that I feel are important to include. A water bottle and water purification tablets are essential. Dehydration is probably one of the most likely causes of death in a survivalist situation. Another one is a yellow plastic tarp. It’s can be used as a shelter or a poncho or for signaling. A lighter is handy for starting a fire since fire can keep you warm, boil water, cook food, deter predators, and signal for help.
@ten.seconds
@ten.seconds Рік тому
I'm also surprised that there's no water filter or MRE.
@chublez
@chublez Рік тому
@@ten.seconds I'd say long term stable calorie bars vs mre in this application but also this seems more a don't die for a day or 3 box and you don't need food for that.
@AdityaMehendale
@AdityaMehendale Рік тому
That trick there 5:35 demonstrates your skills at juggling. You save something from falling, BEFORE you consciously realize what you are doing. That there deserves its own episode.
@torch_k8110
@torch_k8110 Рік тому
Just be sure to shake out the boots since scorpions like to hide in boots. Detective Lucy is doing her job really well. And tried to blend in with everything so grey will have to take her on his next adventure
@jasonreed7522
@jasonreed7522 Рік тому
Never underestimate the value of a dog on an adventure, although some may be more trouble than they are worth. (Especially depending on the adventure)
@rogermwilcox
@rogermwilcox Рік тому
And if a scorpion DOES go undetected in his boots, he's still got the venom extractor!
@norvelled
@norvelled Рік тому
That is when you know you are loved by everyone around you. Honestly it would bring me to tears if I was surrounded by people that cared enough about me to put that much time, effort and money into a package specifically meant to keep me safe and alive.
@azuradawn5683
@azuradawn5683 Рік тому
You are loved and valued - with or without a box.
@comicstrider4851
@comicstrider4851 Рік тому
Start exploring dangerous stuff, give your loved ones a test
@norvelled
@norvelled Рік тому
@@comicstrider4851 Other than my parents, I have no one. So yeah, not going to do that.
@crysiscore2051
@crysiscore2051 Рік тому
@@azuradawn5683 don’t make assumptions about people you don’t know
@historyremembers7274
@historyremembers7274 Рік тому
@@crysiscore2051 We didn’t have a reason to assume they were bad did we? Everyone here matters with or without a box! ❤
@aforgottenfriend2987
@aforgottenfriend2987 Рік тому
"Do no apply suction or incise the wound. Sucking devices , even the more modern versions, have been shown to be ineffective and possibly harmful" Wilderness and Rescue Medicine 7th edition pg. 179, discussing snakebites.
@podcasthub7526
@podcasthub7526 Рік тому
I like how at 2:30, the box information is blurred with hexagons. Neat detail.
@SierraGolfNiner
@SierraGolfNiner Рік тому
The "Don't Die Box" should have been a "Don't Die Backpack". Some of that gear is fine to sit in the car during adventures, but a lot of it you want on your person. But awesome idea overall. (Also more puppies in videos. Always the pup)
@davidfrend
@davidfrend Рік тому
I imagine he probably has one already, because I can't imagine doing any kind of exploration whatsoever without one.
@Falcrist
@Falcrist Рік тому
@@davidfrend This is the kind of thing you probably want a dedicated backpack for. You don't want to be looking everywhere for this stuff and then forget something. Instead, you leave everything in the backpack, put it in a closet, and it can double as a sort of "bug-out bag".
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Рік тому
The dog belongs to his parents, so she can only be in videos occasionally!
@Endroid.
@Endroid. Рік тому
Am I the only one that was impressed by him catching that cute little flashlight?
@francomuscellini1744
@francomuscellini1744 Рік тому
No you are not! Mad skills
@rayoflight62
@rayoflight62 Рік тому
I believe not. He has above average reflexes...
@metactal
@metactal Рік тому
his hand was super fast
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
Well, of course. He's a robot; it's in his programming.
@Artaka1987
@Artaka1987 Рік тому
Impressed? Yes. Surprised? No. cgpgrey seems EXACTLY like the kind of person to pull this off.
@voidnull9438
@voidnull9438 Рік тому
The fact he blurs his info with hexagons and not squares is a nice touch
@trumpetmom8924
@trumpetmom8924 Рік тому
Hexagons are the bestagons, after all!
@edwardberryman9113
@edwardberryman9113 Рік тому
Its important to note that the geiger-counter is just for external radiation. In the TEKOI videos, you were far more likely to receive an internal dose, likely from radon.
@Chomuggaacapri
@Chomuggaacapri Рік тому
One thing I’d recommend adding to this pack for driving purposes is an emergency car starter. The one I have is from a brand called ‘Halo’ but I’m sure there’s plenty of others out there. It’s basically just a big battery you throw in your back seat or your trunk and forget about until you’re in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night and your engine won’t do the go thing. It’s as simple as clipping the clamps onto the battery prongs and pressing one button, so you don’t have to try and figure out a jumpstart while freezing.
@LeoStaley
@LeoStaley Рік тому
Not relevant for Grey because he drives an EV.
@Liusila
@Liusila Рік тому
@@LeoStaley An extra battery for a mini EV boost? Dunno how those work.
@laurencefraser
@laurencefraser Рік тому
@@Liusila The short version is that the battery in an Intenral Combustion Engine vehicle being flat can be solved by supplying electricity from an external source for a few seconds. The battery in an EV being flat is the equivalent of an ICE's fuel tank being empty. Nothing designed to basically jumpstart an ICE is going to make any meaningful difference to an EV with a flat battery. You'd need an appropriate charger hooked up to a generator of some sort to achieve much on that front.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 Рік тому
Those ICE starter packs were reviewed by Big Clive on the IoM a few years ago. Very informative for those that care.
@Hebdomad7
@Hebdomad7 Рік тому
@@LeoStaley the 12v battery can still die on an EV. The 12v battery is what runs all the stuff.
@FranciscoTChavez
@FranciscoTChavez Рік тому
When I was working at a food plant as temp labor, the required introductory training had a section about not going into enclosed spaces if the space contains more than one person and everyone in that enclosed space has collapsed.
@TheGoldElite9
@TheGoldElite9 Рік тому
Yeah I have been told stories as part of confined space trainjng where a series of impromptu rescue attempts into a confined space leads to a pile of bodies instead of just the one
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому
I learned that tidbit from watching USCSG videos. Too many people dying from unbreathable air being followed into death by poorly informed/equipped would-be rescuers.
@PiercingSight
@PiercingSight Рік тому
5:35 - A rare moment where one is actually filming when they instinctively do something cool. Well done!
@1Bl1nD1
@1Bl1nD1 Рік тому
As someone who works in an outdoor shop, watching Grey haphazardly tear into that Leatherman box killed my soul.
@jacobharman6808
@jacobharman6808 Рік тому
perhaps consider adding a water filter to the dont die box!
@dankoga2
@dankoga2 Рік тому
When I was studying Communication Tech we had a field day where the teacher was showing and explaining typical Installations. Before he opened the lid for an underground cable line he said: "If roaches or rats start running from the hole, it's probably ok. If nothing comes out, just close it and get away." Thankfully, some tens of roaches escaped from the hole as soon as he start opening the lid...
@MossSquid
@MossSquid Рік тому
Does that mean that there are likely spiders or snakes or is it more of a gas thing?
@omnitroph1501
@omnitroph1501 Рік тому
@@MossSquid probably gas or lack thereof.
@Hebdomad7
@Hebdomad7 Рік тому
@@MossSquid most certainly a gas thing. Although I'd be inclined to leave it open and set up some kind of portable fan to get some air circulation going... Although doing so I might accidentally be pumping out poison gas...
@Anonymous-df8it
@Anonymous-df8it Рік тому
@@Hebdomad7 Wouldn't it dilute in tons and tons of fresh air?
@lucky-segfault4219
@lucky-segfault4219 Рік тому
@@Anonymous-df8it yes, but depending on how concentrated the gas is, it could easily still be dangerous
@lukemccann8563
@lukemccann8563 Рік тому
I work in confined spaces and that is SO SO true. We have a saying about argon which is used in our work "all it takes is one breath" heavier than air gases filling your lungs will literally make it impossible for you to breathe not a pleasant way to go. There is also the possibility of simply ending up in a low oxygen environment, anyone exploring confined spaces I cannot stress enough that you have a "cricket" (oxygen concentration monitor and alarm) or other safety equipment. Much better safe than sorry.
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 Рік тому
Now that Grey has Inspector Lucy by his side, he has evolved from being a robot into the highest form of being - Pet Owner. He even has the cute pet owner voice when talking to her 😂❤
@John_Smith_60
@John_Smith_60 Рік тому
I think you meant to write "pet servant."
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 Рік тому
@@John_Smith_60 You're absolutely right. I don't know why I made that strange typo 🤣
@rogermwilcox
@rogermwilcox Рік тому
@@John_Smith_60 : Cat owners are pet servants. Dog owners are just pet owners.
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Рік тому
He's not a pet owner yet. It's his parents' dog.
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 Рік тому
@@NoriMori1992 Ahh, thanks for the clarification.
@bananatassium7009
@bananatassium7009 Рік тому
Lucy is a great investigator I love her
@heathertalbot3631
@heathertalbot3631 Рік тому
Lucy needs her own mini-series of inspecting things!
@jimstoltzfus
@jimstoltzfus Рік тому
This was fun. Seems a lot like a list of items non-backpackers buy as gifts for backpackers. I’m no lightweight stickler but you’d leave behind most of that if you ever had to walk to safety
@Florkl
@Florkl Рік тому
Yeah. It covered the minor stuff but missed the major stuff. Like, a hammock with no shelter, quilt, or sleeping bag? Gloves and coat but no base layer? A dangerous venom extractor? Boots but no pack to haul the stuff in? Even as a car kit it completely glosses over stuff like food (SOS bars?) and water purification/storage.
@TheJimmyp427
@TheJimmyp427 Рік тому
Extra weight can be kept in your car though. Yea, in many "I'm lost" situations, you wont have access to your car, but in some situations you will And your car doesn't care about carrying extra stuff, so there's no downside to having it.
@finasol1019
@finasol1019 Рік тому
This is actually so wholesome of your team and wife to do
@soup5344
@soup5344 Рік тому
Locater beacons are honestly pretty cool. You can be almost anywhere in the world and if you have one of those beacons and turn it on, there will be a search and rescue team scrambling to your location.
@zachc1297
@zachc1297 Рік тому
I would verify that air quality detector for confined space use. If it doesnt have a self contained pump and test certain things, may not be ideal. Should test for O2, CO, Flammable vapors (so your flashlight doesnt blow you up), and maybe others.
@cerrigate
@cerrigate Рік тому
The emergency beacon is also super useful if you get lost and have no sense of direction around you. Because it's super easy to get into an incredible amount of trouble when you wander around guideless.
@electricnezumi
@electricnezumi Рік тому
I love the hexagonal blurring on the small box. it's the little things
@lt.swampfox7339
@lt.swampfox7339 Рік тому
I like how Grey uses a puppy voice. True dog owner right there
@michael22414
@michael22414 Рік тому
Great team. Thats a Goretex jacket so its waterproof yet breathable. Those Salomon hiking boots are also top of the line Goretex waterproof/breathable boots. Your team really cares about you not dying.
@fryphillipj560
@fryphillipj560 Рік тому
Goretex, incredible stuff, but also a forever chemical and total overkill for 99% of people. At least it will be used for actually exploring and not for "oh no, it's raining on the walk from my SUV to Walmart" XP
@danieljensen2626
@danieljensen2626 Рік тому
@@fryphillipj560 IDK about 99%, it's useful for basically anyone who does any kind of extended outdoor activities (more than like 30 minutes). It's significantly more comfortable to hike or otherwise be active in something breathable, and you're going to want a waterproof/windproof shell layer outside most of the time anyway. I agree it's overkill just for everyday wear, but even just like shoveling snow you could seriously benefit from gore or similar materials.
@elishasywassink4229
@elishasywassink4229 Рік тому
I love how out of all the equipment his team gave him. They also made a book as a guide to what he got and when to use it.
@jonparker8795
@jonparker8795 Рік тому
Dude that Eno hammock and strap setup is amazing, I love mine. It's really nice to see how thoughtful of a team you have, I can't wait to see more of your adventures!
@fugithegreat
@fugithegreat Рік тому
That is an expensive box! What a wonderful gift! However, I second the other comments about the air quality detector and the venom extractor, perhaps those need further investigation.
@HalfBreadChaos
@HalfBreadChaos Рік тому
I never thought about the logistical nightmare of trying to unbox and review survival gear without doing prior research. This has been quite eye opening.
@silvereaglexi3888
@silvereaglexi3888 Рік тому
A hammock is a don't die item, it keeps you off the ground while you're at your most vulnerable and the ground can be a dangerous place.
@turkicnomad5632
@turkicnomad5632 Рік тому
The hammock is more than a hammock! it’s also instant shelter in storms and snow. Aka, don’t die of hypothermia but slowly.
@StevenKR
@StevenKR Рік тому
After so many months of no uploads, I was afraid the worst might have happened! But now knowing he has this box, I can rest easy again!
@ahmshouse555
@ahmshouse555 Рік тому
Once you learn what everything does, you should make a video explaining it to us as an “Adventure 101” since teaching is the best way to internalize knowledge.
@danielschein6845
@danielschein6845 Рік тому
I think a rendered drawing of inspector Lucy needs to be included as an easter egg in all future videos.
@marley7145
@marley7145 Рік тому
DO NOT USE THE VENOM EXTRACTOR. Those things are a scam, and all they do is cause further injury.
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Рік тому
I was expecting this to be an educational video about some kind of concept I was previously unaware of. The box you keep an Oracle AI in, the nuclear football, the Doomsday Clock, quantum superposition… Not those exact things, but something in that ballpark. I'd be _lying_ if I said I'm not even a _little bit_ disappointed that it's not that… But I love this a whole hell of a lot. A "Don't Die Box" is a great gift. And how kind of your wife and your team to put that together for you. I'm glad you were lucky enough not to need this before (the idea of a world where you have a "Death" section on your Wikipedia article that says you were found asphyxiated in Tekoi - perhaps not until several days/weeks/months later - is absolutely horrifying), and even gladder that you now have one!
@stapuft
@stapuft Рік тому
if you have to sleep in the wilderness, the ground will SAP the heat from your body, so a hammock, is 100% a "dont die" item, as it will allow you to sleep off of the ground, which will keep you warmer, as well as dryer, should it rain. and the straps that hold the hammock up, can also secure a tarp above the hammock, for a makeshift covering. hammock+tarp+sleeping bag=emergency shelter.
@joshuakephart1986
@joshuakephart1986 Рік тому
The wipes are more important for survival than you might initially think. Not only would getting sick because you aren't clean be a huge problem but mental health is crucial if you are in an extended survival scenario. If you feel better(cleaner) you sleep better, make better decisions, remain calmer, and conserve resources.
@Codingale
@Codingale Рік тому
Hijacking this comment, the wipes are designed to remove lead contamination that could leak into your skin, not just for wiping your butt. In the situation where grey was exploring that door could be lead lined to prevent radiation leaking through during tests.
@jeanchidley7770
@jeanchidley7770 Рік тому
I don't know which I love more - Lucy, or the voice Grey uses to talk to her?
@kjokjojessica
@kjokjojessica Рік тому
The way everything was laid out at the end, I was like "yes, take a dog for protection and mental health".
@inakamoto
@inakamoto Рік тому
I believe it is often said, behind every great person is an equally great team making sure they don't die.
@MrLikon7
@MrLikon7 Рік тому
my man really just opened 5 years worth of christmas goodies and then he got a second box...
@Victoriasm31
@Victoriasm31 Рік тому
The shoe treads are vitally important in one very specific situation, but if you are in that situation, you will be happy you have them. Source: Climbed Snowden in the snow, am crap at climbing
@prettypic444
@prettypic444 Рік тому
I live in California, and my family keeps our earthquake kit (a sort of very specific "don't die box") in our car. my top tip? always keep a pair of shoes nearby- the largest category of injuries after an earthquake is people with debris in their feet (YEOCH!)
@theunknownunknowns5168
@theunknownunknowns5168 Рік тому
The hammock allows you to sleep elevated off the ground where all the ants, millipedes ticks and wild pigs like to wander at night. Don't underestimate the hammocks abilities to keep you alive.
@lachlanokeefe8020
@lachlanokeefe8020 Рік тому
Merry christmas Grey, I hope you're having a wonderful end of the year. This was a welcome surprise video as I was home sick today, thank you for the fun watch.
@CATCHTHERAINB0W_
@CATCHTHERAINB0W_ Рік тому
Finally, CGP Grey unboxing video
@tkg__
@tkg__ Рік тому
Someone else mentioned that, but Air Quality Detector is not for gasses. It's to be used in conjuction with N95 masks when you visit Poland or other smog-filled place. 🙃
@fireproofman
@fireproofman Рік тому
Of all the types of videos Grey could have made I was not expecting an unboxing video... Next time Grey Reacts! 😂
@princeshadow13
@princeshadow13 Рік тому
I'm surprised there are no emergency rations in the don't die boxes
@fejfo6559
@fejfo6559 Рік тому
can't you survive like a week without food? So it's not that nessecairy
@danieljensen2626
@danieljensen2626 Рік тому
@@fejfo6559 You can survive almost a month without food, but your decision making skills go down the drain after only a couple days so after that you're screwed unless someone finds you. That said a lot of the things in the box are probably going to be left in his car, so he can just bring some cliff bars with him when he goes out. Or get some freeze dried backpacking food.
@gary454545able
@gary454545able Рік тому
The survival medicine handbook is incredible. Bought it a few years and decided to read it cover to cover. Great knowledge
@merpius
@merpius Рік тому
The YakTrax are super useful... I dunno how often people actually die from falling on ice, but certainly people get injured all the time and those definitely help a lot with not slipping and falling.
@callmeperch
@callmeperch Рік тому
Great video! I really enjoyed the format and editing & I love Inspector Lucy!! I definitely added some of these items to my hiking wishlist too :)
@Bobbalou
@Bobbalou Рік тому
Grey's dog voice is almost as cute as the dog itself
@pandexity
@pandexity Рік тому
1:15 I guess I need to update my "Grey's Goofy but Pleasantly Surprising Voices that Remind Us that He is a Human" list. This and the valley girl voice from the stick figures trademark videos are probably my favorite.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
Still not entirely convinced he's a human, but he's doing a great job of acting the part.
@taminaion7122
@taminaion7122 Рік тому
Its great to see that you team is trying to make sure you stay alive out there :D
@BriWhoSaysNi
@BriWhoSaysNi Рік тому
Another possible inclusion to go with the matches: A cotton ball coated in vaseline will burn for a surprisingly long time so they're great for starting a fire, and you can stuff several into an old pill bottle or similar container for easy (and clean) transport
@pdirac4909
@pdirac4909 Рік тому
"Humans need not apply" was EXCELLENT; Might it be possible that you would consider an update on it? So much of what you described in the original has come to pass! Where does it look like things can go from here... e.g. Boston Dynamics - Atlas, GPT-3, OpenAI, AlphaFold2, DeepMind (GO)... Am sure it would be a serious eye opener.
@AbbreviatedReviews
@AbbreviatedReviews Рік тому
I thought they'd include a bag for all of this so you can more effectively not die on the go.
@bobjohnbowles
@bobjohnbowles Рік тому
That's for the 1.1 upgrade.
@damionlee7658
@damionlee7658 Рік тому
Hammock can also fit into the "Don't die of hypothermia" section. Making an effective barrier between you and the Earth can be difficult in many situations. Without that barrier you are just going to be bleeding heat all night.
@kimorourke9988
@kimorourke9988 Рік тому
A hammock is definitely a Don't Die item! In cold areas, sleeping on the ground can result in death via body heat loss. Even a layer of pine needles as insulation can save your live, but a hammock is a lot comfier and less pokey.
@theluciadd
@theluciadd Рік тому
Did anyone notice the hexagon blur effect on the unopened box at 2:19?
@RainAngel111
@RainAngel111 Рік тому
don't underestimate how much heat gets stolen from your body when you lay straight on the ground instead of in something like a hammock. One of the basic things you have to do when building a shelter for yourself is put some kind of insulator between you and the ground. In the old days that was straw. In survival situations it's often tree branches. Not super comfy but not bad at insulating.
@paradoxicalpanda7954
@paradoxicalpanda7954 Рік тому
Truly surprised there isn't some sort of MRE in here, extremely useful calorie packed meals that last literal decades, if used sparingly a single meal MRE you could eat from for days.
@0LoneTech
@0LoneTech Рік тому
I rather expected a couple cans of soup in the heavy category.
@ninjidancer
@ninjidancer Рік тому
Watching this video made me realize I LOVE listening to people narrate their dogs thoughts. New joy unlocked
@ream1622
@ream1622 Рік тому
oh gosh it's a miracle you made it this far this jolly *without* this box previously being in your possession
@TheHylianBatman
@TheHylianBatman Рік тому
Lucy was an integral part of this video. What a kit! Very, very handy indeed! And the booklet's for sale! I might need one of those!
@CactusJackIV
@CactusJackIV Рік тому
Love the channel! You got the hook up with that box. The hammock helps you to not sleep on the ground(with all the buds,etc) and keeps the earth from stealing your body heat. Great gifts!
@mxandrew
@mxandrew Рік тому
baby puppy... smol, beautiful, sweet. edit: im saving this for when im trying to go thru things for my bug out bag again, there's lots of cool ideas in here
@D_Winds
@D_Winds Рік тому
Time to Crowdfund a gigantic backpack for Grey so he can carry all these items with him wherever he goes!
@tadaokiart
@tadaokiart Рік тому
Can't believe the box had a dog in it
@louisanow
@louisanow Рік тому
Yay for Inspector Lucy! Glad you were properly supervised for opening this box!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
It's heartening to see that CGP Grey's voice goes up in pitch when he talks to a dog, just like the rest of us. His programming has become very humanlike.
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