Thinking on this after posting: can I just be "that" person for just a minute. It is a good list, but does anyone else wonder just how our ancestors survived without batteries, games so people are distracted, hand-warmers etc.? Honestly what does a baby need: mother and diapers which don't have to be disposable. I realize this is a prepper list, but what good will snares and traps do to all the vegetarian and vegans, let alone if they got something and didn't know how to process it. And seeds won't do any good if you are on the move &/or if you don't know how to make them grow. I know we've mentioned it elsewhere, but one thing omitted from the list is knowledge to use said items. I think about 1/3 of those (mind the repeats) are not necessary. Even cast iron which I hold near and dear to my heart- more accurately, a good pot is essential. A pot can be different metals, but rather than just saying cast iron where most will think of a frying pan, a pot is better so you can boil water, wash things, or cook food. Also, other metals are far lighter than cast iron if on the go I don't want to be the one packing a cast iron frying pan.
Again, it's a good list, I just think sometimes these videos are made to promote consumerism rather than practicality. Okay, I'm done.
Please forgive me my prepper sins.