For everyone losing their minds over the dogs Matt encountered on this rescue: In rural areas it's not uncommon for dogs to be let out to roam a bit (especially considering some properties are hundreds of acres in size). Matt notifying animal control of the dogs' location (& likely tag info) is ideal as it's quite likely that the owners are within a couple miles of that rescue. Consider how much "roaming" Max & Lady do when they're taken out on a call...if those dogs approached someone hiking nearby and got picked up (as opposed to the people notifying animal control & leaving Max & Lady alone), now you've got a "dognapping" situation! It's obvious those dogs are being cared for by SOMEBODY & animal control will step in if needed.
A local down this thread a ways says he has often been them on that road and that they live not far from where Matt saw them. The dogs are St Bernards and as such, they are in their element and were probably having the time of their lives. It may have been a different story in mid-summer but in this weather they were in no danger even overnight which, considering there was food at home is hardly likely anyway.
i don't know, i was planning on hyperventilating, losing my mind and then follow up with some hysterical incoherent banter.... That's my go to response for most situations
@@Bestviralpodcastclips There's people that let their dogs outside to roam around freely, more than normal o rural areas. They're used to that and there is really no problem with leaving them there. Not saying that that's the case here, but I would be more concerned about finding a dog loose in the city. 🤷♂️
And also want say a BIG thank you to Matt.....I came to the car show a few weeks back in Hurricane and I stopped and talked to you I was in a blue wheelchair and you did something that not people do to me you Sat down on my level and got on my level.....IT MEANT THE WORLD TO ME THANK YOU.......
That was very cool of Matt to do. They are expensive but check out the Alinker. You will be at eye level without people having to go to your level if it would work for you. I only have minor mobility issues.
Those two Saint Bernards were just out on their own snowy rescue mission; they get calls too. They were on their way back when suddenly they discovered another fellow friendly rescuer. One of the dogs than quickly rolled over so they'd be featured in this video...dogs are so much smarter than we think. They know Matt likes roll overs too.
I never cease to be amazed at how much trouble these camera men are willing to go through to get you great footage: running through mud and snow following a Jeep that showers them with mud. I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video, but I just wanted to say hats off to Jefe, Kevin etc. for making that footage!
What makes this channel so good is that there is no garbage. We're here for watching the recoveries and the team interaction and they get it done. No drama. No 10 minute explanations like so many other YT channels. Thanks for producing so much awesome content!
I loved seeing those big dogs run up to Matt. As soon as he knew that Matt wasn't there to hurt him, he rolled over and wanted his belly rubbed. What a big baby haha.
@@nunyabinis St. Bernards are nice dogs, but break out the shop rags, they slobber a lot, I think that's because they carry a keg of brandy under their chins, but never get to taste any.
@@_DMAC Matt used his phone to record and there weren’t a lot of edits other than start and stop points in the videos. Sound on earlier videos was hit or miss, especially bad was wind noise. Matt has definitely improved his filming/editing skills.
Lizzy, as always, kept clean and performed like a champ, and Rudy, the Proverbial One, you clinched again, with, “its not what’s on the outside, but what’s on the inside that counts.” Good job!
I really enjoyed the kind of side by side recoveries in this video. It really highlighted how alike You and Rudy are, which I think is pretty dang cool.
I really enjoyed the editing switch between recovery teams. I know having multiple teams simultaneously working different jobs doesn’t occur often, but it really made this feel like a real television episode.
I know it’s Matt’s off-road but Matt plus Rudy, camera crew and all the other team members make this show as a collective. All the different characters make this channel amazing! Keep up the awesome work!
Hello Matt and Crew , it's Lenny, I made it safely home to San Jose only 1700 miles round trip 😀 I had a great time in your neck of the woods. Thanks for the tour of your shop and yes the crew is as nice in person as you see them on the MATT'S RECOVERIES videos. To all the fans. I have a signed T-shirt from the hole crew for sale to pay for my gas bill ,LOL 😆 (24' V10 RV) I would have never gone to Zion national forest if it wasn't for you all showing me how beautiful your part of AMERICA is. GOD bless you all! And No, I didn't have to make a call, I just knocked on the door. Your FAN for life, LENNY. PS. I think the best video is the one about changing the brakes on the side of the trail.
I love that, even in the slipperiest of crap out there, you guys have ABSOLUTE confidence in your rigs' capabilities!! Great recoveries in a great video!!!
These rescue filming of weather stuck cars are awesome. I am thankful for such rescuer teams, just by looking at their efforts in these clips. Well done!
And there it is, everyone can stop worrying now so thanks mate. Had it been the middle of summer then I'd be concerned but those two were loving that weather.
I was thinking that also. When I was watching the epic collab with Fab Rats, I was thinking all we're missing is Randy. As good as it was it could have been even better. His laugh is contagious.
@@pcx4545 i grew up running around in the early morning and late evenings in pacific north wet. Average Temps were 40s in summertime. The only real issue is your lungs burn a bit more than where I run now in Texas.
Hello and good morning all. It’s a really good day when you can wake up to MORR and a cup of coffee. Thank you Matt and team for posting these videos. Everyone stay safe and have a nice day.
@@cerealkiller2595 my 2000 xj was the same way. At around 200,000 miles i sold it for almost what i paid years ago and bought a barn find soft top TJ. It still had the orig. Tires from 20 years ago
Absolutely loved seeing the team splitting up, with the same level of professionalism and customer service. Enjoyed Rudy cleaning his hands in the snow too lol
@@kristofprovost Write at least she knows that there's an owners manual and that it has valuable info about her car. I have met people with nice cars that didn't know you needed to check the oil.
Your entire crew is the best Pandemic medicine Ever! Thanks so much for the hard work of everybody and for solid infotainment. Just good ol' mud and slop without any Discovery Channel fake drama.
Rudy "Outside of the Jeep is super muddy. But that's not what matters. It's what's on the inside that matters" Rudy for a young man you are very wise. It definitely matters what is on the inside. Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💕
“What the heck, live a little”. Great frame of mind and way to treat the customers. Don’t make them feel stupid but also, really…live a little and have some fun
The thumbnail made me think MORR is doing reruns! But no, that spot Matt went to is a popular spot for getting stuck when it snows. They had an episode at that exact spot a winter or so ago.
I live in Japan and i have a tiny little kei car, look them up, and i foolishly thought i could take it on a rocky shore. Boy was i wrong. After i unloaded it and used some tricks i learned from Matt, i got her out! Thanks guys!
What a difference having traction and decent tires makes. Momentum always helps. Even if the Chevy up against the side with his tires he was pretty well stuck even if he has traction control. Good work guys!!!
The camera crew have always seemed like they have an easy job, at least in the past because we never really get to see what they go through. I liked seeing a little more of their running. Gives me a new appreciation for how hard their job sometimes is. Actually I'm thinking now that what they do is more strenuous than than anyone's job.
Last December it dumped a couple of feet of wet heavy snow, and it stuck. Now in late April it is starting to melt. Your world is much different than mine, however you do have an interesting area. Good job to Matt and his crew.Thank you
Shout out to Matt and the gang for teaching me all I know to tackle the dunes at pismo beach this week. I took my truck, toyhauler, and trusty kinetic rope. Aired down to 10psi and had zero issues, then I went 3 for 3 on recoveries. First one was a 2500 Duramax Chevy pulling a three axle toyhauler, then a 2wd Silverado, and finished the week with a 2500 Cummins pulling a 30ft trailer with a four seater razor in the bed. All with a my lil ecoboost 4x4 f150 leveled on 33's!
I'm aussie and all that white snow and hills and everything it looks like a winter wonderland. I'm sure if you put this comment into Matt's Off Road Recovery it translates to I'll be making a call one day and that's ok lol.
MATT, Huge hats off to the camera crews, running in boots sucks, unless of course, running in general sucks. Your crew is awesome, rain or shine, snow or mud.
This is by far one of my favorite channels on youtube, even if he drives a unibody jeep instead of a classic 4runner. Cheers! Mad respect! I hope i never have to call you, glad to know you are in the area.
That was some superb team work and i bet theres a new appreciation for randy running on camera now lol poor guys got tuckered out and no i couldnt do better id be weezing and dying before you started to pull away great vid guys
Since I found this channel a year ago, I have watched every video you guys have uploaded. They are always different and interesting. I have vacationed and photographed in Utah often and I enjoy the beautiful scenery you get to work in. What a sloppy mess where Rudy was! I remember the hill where Matt was from earlier pulls you have done in the snow there. Thanks for the entertaining videos!
For everyone losing their minds over the dogs Matt encountered on this rescue:
In rural areas it's not uncommon for dogs to be let out to roam a bit (especially considering some properties are hundreds of acres in size). Matt notifying animal control of the dogs' location (& likely tag info) is ideal as it's quite likely that the owners are within a couple miles of that rescue. Consider how much "roaming" Max & Lady do when they're taken out on a call...if those dogs approached someone hiking nearby and got picked up (as opposed to the people notifying animal control & leaving Max & Lady alone), now you've got a "dognapping" situation! It's obvious those dogs are being cared for by SOMEBODY & animal control will step in if needed.
A local down this thread a ways says he has often been them on that road and that they live not far from where Matt saw them. The dogs are St Bernards and as such, they are in their element and were probably having the time of their lives.
It may have been a different story in mid-summer but in this weather they were in no danger even overnight which, considering there was food at home is hardly likely anyway.
i don't know, i was planning on hyperventilating, losing my mind and then follow up with some hysterical incoherent banter.... That's my go to response for most situations
Thanks... Obviously different situation than here in the Netherlands... 😊
@@gregormiller4037 - Poetic!
my old dog was able to roam for 100 acres. the best thing about being a rural dog and not some suburban house dog
"Glad you're not aggressive!" *dog rolls right over for belly rubs*
he was so excite
When you have treats, they tend to like you.
agressively out for cuddles, that's what he was
@@Bestviralpodcastclips There's people that let their dogs outside to roam around freely, more than normal o rural areas.
They're used to that and there is really no problem with leaving them there.
Not saying that that's the case here, but I would be more concerned about finding a dog loose in the city. 🤷♂️
@@makpsv yeah but in that weather with no one around ?
And also want say a BIG thank you to Matt.....I came to the car show a few weeks back in Hurricane and I stopped and talked to you I was in a blue wheelchair and you did something that not people do to me you Sat down on my level and got on my level.....IT MEANT THE WORLD TO ME THANK YOU.......
That was very cool of Matt to do. They are expensive but check out the Alinker. You will be at eye level without people having to go to your level if it would work for you. I only have minor mobility issues.
"Is this all wheel drive?"
"Um.." *looks around for owners manual*
😂
Notice how we never got an answer!!
Likely a rental
There are "car people" and there are "people". Clearly, they were the latter. LOL
That poor woman. Hope she meets a nice man some day.
@@erichibbs5137
So damn true..
Look Honey it’s up in the air it must have Four Wheel Drive?
Doo.
Those two Saint Bernards were just out on their own snowy rescue mission; they get calls too. They were on their way back when suddenly they discovered another fellow friendly rescuer. One of the dogs than quickly rolled over so they'd be featured in this video...dogs are so much smarter than we think. They know Matt likes roll overs too.
Kinda wished Matt would have put a T shirt on Wiki.
@@texbaz2 that would’ve been a great jesters and good advertisement 🤣
@@texbaz2 Wasn't that Wookiee?
I never cease to be amazed at how much trouble these camera men are willing to go through to get you great footage: running through mud and snow following a Jeep that showers them with mud. I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video, but I just wanted to say hats off to Jefe, Kevin etc. for making that footage!
No doubt those guys are getting in their cardio.
I’d love that job.
Running in general sucks
@@marxxs7626
Gotta be quote of the day 🤪🤣👍🏻🇷🇴🇬🇧
@@RyanRKJ me too, but not the running. The only time I run is if someone is chasing me, and fortunately nobody chases me.
What makes this channel so good is that there is no garbage. We're here for watching the recoveries and the team interaction and they get it done. No drama. No 10 minute explanations like so many other YT channels. Thanks for producing so much awesome content!
I loved seeing those big dogs run up to Matt. As soon as he knew that Matt wasn't there to hurt him, he rolled over and wanted his belly rubbed. What a big baby haha.
We definitely need an update if the owners were found. Maybe Ed is gonna get some st. bernard's as roommates.
@@nunyabinis St. Bernards are nice dogs, but break out the shop rags, they slobber a lot, I think that's because they carry a keg of brandy under their chins, but never get to taste any.
Dog's are amazing judges of character and that give me belly rubs to a stranger says it all.
They're good people but my channel is more fun to watch, just sayin.
@@bushtruck weird advertising strategy and based on that I shalln't be watching your videos just saying
When Liz said “I dont know” she sounded genuinely surprised she stayed clean!!!
“i’m gonna find a stretch of road here and make an *illegal* maneuver” the rewind killed me!😂
And then the overtake was not on camera 😉
It's great seeing Rudy running his own scene at the same time, he does a great job explaining his thought process and is obviously good at his job!
He has a great teacher!
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I really starting to appreciate the editing work that goes into this, it's come a long way from even the end of last year.
I was just thinking about how great everyone operating the cameras is doing. The do a lot of running!
Were the old videos basically clips put together from an iPhone or ipad?
@@_DMAC Matt used his phone to record and there weren’t a lot of edits other than start and stop points in the videos. Sound on earlier videos was hit or miss, especially bad was wind noise. Matt has definitely improved his filming/editing skills.
Lizzy, as always, kept clean and performed like a champ, and Rudy, the Proverbial One, you clinched again, with, “its not what’s on the outside, but what’s on the inside that counts.” Good job!
How awesome of you guys to stop and check on the pooches! Hopefully they found their family!
Hey Wicky!!!! hahaha
Im a cherokee owner and i've rescued people that got stuck in snow before. This video i love.
I really enjoyed the kind of side by side recoveries in this video. It really highlighted how alike You and Rudy are, which I think is pretty dang cool.
I really enjoyed the editing switch between recovery teams. I know having multiple teams simultaneously working different jobs doesn’t occur often, but it really made this feel like a real television episode.
11:36 "hey, we'll tow you out, but you gotta except full grown men galloping through the hills next to your car in the process."
hahaha, I thought the same thing when I saw them running along side the car.
Ahahah, Lizzy with some sass. “Who would’ve thought it would have snowed!” ..... “The weatherman”
She adds a lot to this channel. I’ll be sad if she ever stops LIZZY, NEVER STOP WORKING WITH MATT. thank you
I know it’s Matt’s off-road but Matt plus Rudy, camera crew and all the other team members make this show as a collective. All the different characters make this channel amazing! Keep up the awesome work!
Impressed how those tires do well in so many various weather conditions! Those camera slingers work for it for sure!!!
I can watch these recovery videos from Matt for hours.....Ohh I already did.
Hello Matt and Crew , it's Lenny, I made it safely home to San Jose only 1700 miles round trip 😀
I had a great time in your neck of the woods. Thanks for the tour of your shop and yes the crew is as nice in person as you see them on the MATT'S RECOVERIES videos. To all the fans. I have a signed T-shirt from the hole crew for sale to pay for my gas bill ,LOL 😆 (24' V10 RV)
I would have never gone to Zion national forest if it wasn't for you all showing me how beautiful your part of AMERICA is. GOD bless you all! And No, I didn't have to make a call, I just knocked on the door.
Your FAN for life, LENNY.
PS. I think the best video is the one about changing the brakes on the side of the trail.
Glad to see that there are folks who know not to make a bad situation worse.
This episode should be up for an editing award. You guys (Jamie?) have really stepped up your production values over the years. Always fun to watch.
Rudy and Lizzy stepping up to the plate and handling business all on their own! They’ve come so far!
Massive thumbs up for all the camera crew hoofing it up in the mud. Glad you didn’t pop a lung.
I love that, even in the slipperiest of crap out there, you guys have ABSOLUTE confidence in your rigs' capabilities!!
Great recoveries in a great video!!!
Thank goodness for people like you. Begin stuck is not so scary anymore. Thank you for ur kindness and help to others.
They could have made multiple videos from all those rescues, but decided to combine. Respect 👍
I can't help but like Rudy. He just seems so chill.
that map thing at the beginning was amazing ! I don't know if it's hard to do but you should definetly do that more often ! :) nice job !
I was thinking the same thing.
It's always interesting getting to know where these recoveries take place. They certainly service a wide area.
they used to do that alot... just grab a pin from a phone and put it on the map
Id love to see Latitude Longitude on some of the rescues
These rescue filming of weather stuck cars are awesome. I am thankful for such rescuer teams, just by looking at their efforts in these clips. Well done!
Really pretty cool to see a side by side comparison of the two jeeps like that, really puts into perspective how much of a difference lockers make
Ed is the man! Thanks for everything you do matt! Be safe everyone 💯🙏🏼
Stay in shape, become a cameraman for this channel! Great job!
I helped pull out a crown vic, stuck up to the frame in thick mud.
Me- "Hey, you ever watch Matts offroad recovery?"
Owner- "Yes...😐"
🤣
Did you yankum outta the muck??
@@nermalsturf No I gave him a shovel, and another guy gave him a tow strap. Then we watched until he dug enough to hook up and get pulled out.
I’ve seen those St. Bernard dogs on that road before. Owner lives nearby. They love hanging out alone on the side of the road for some reason.
For treats?
For belly rubs!
Counting out of state license plates?
And there it is, everyone can stop worrying now so thanks mate.
Had it been the middle of summer then I'd be concerned but those two were loving that weather.
@@marvindebot3264 yep! And nobody drives fast on that road. It’s very narrow and has no guard rails.
Where’s Randy been? I’m missing my daily dose of over the top positivity and random bursts of laughter.
I was thinking that also. When I was watching the epic collab with Fab Rats, I was thinking all we're missing is Randy. As good as it was it could have been even better. His laugh is contagious.
He got fired
@@bonniewalters5173 Really? oh man, I liked him.
@@bonniewalters5173 Fact or Fiction?
randy is working on building his own Chanel named . All terrain randy
Your camera guys go wayyyyyy beyond their duties.
The whole team goes beyond their duties theyre awesome
I don't think that running in that cold weather be good for their health, at least they will catch a cold
@@pcx4545 Cold weather does not cause colds... Old myth.
@@pcx4545 i grew up running around in the early morning and late evenings in pacific north wet. Average Temps were 40s in summertime. The only real issue is your lungs burn a bit more than where I run now in Texas.
@@pcx4545 jesus...
Client: “Who knew it would snow?
Lizzy: “the weather man”
"How'd you get stuck?"
"Well, I was driving my Prius..."
"Let me just stop you right there."
Fer sure! What was he thinking?
Prius? Sounds more like "Free Us"
Lol watch the video city boy stuck . Prius’s make great video content being stuck hahah
Yooo Lizzy with the kill. “Who would’ve known it was gonna snow like this?”
“THE WEATHERMAN.”
Hello and good morning all. It’s a really good day when you can wake up to MORR and a cup of coffee. Thank you Matt and team for posting these videos. Everyone stay safe and have a nice day.
Literally what i came on to post. Good day indeed.
I agree ,try a joint and a beer, best morning to date. Lol
Love seeing your comments every morning when a MORR video posts, makes my day. Have a amazing day!
@@jareklabbe Thank you for taking the time for your comment... made my day. Have a great day and stay safe out there.
"Outside of the jeep is muddy but that's ok it's what's on the inside that counts" insides covered in mud too lol
We should start a crowd funding campaign for Matt so he can buy a can of Super 77 for that headliner. :-)
It’s driving me crazy!
No kidding. It is bad.
I've had to replace or repair the headliners on all the XJ's I've owned!😁
@@cerealkiller2595 my 2000 xj was the same way. At around 200,000 miles i sold it for almost what i paid years ago and bought a barn find soft top TJ. It still had the orig. Tires from 20 years ago
Absolutely loved seeing the team splitting up, with the same level of professionalism and customer service. Enjoyed Rudy cleaning his hands in the snow too lol
“Is this all wheel drive?”, she takes out owner’s manual 😳
@Peter Chisholm I hope it was a rental and she/they weren’t that daft.
@@ClinttheGreat "I don't know, let me check the manual." isn't the worst reflex in the world.
@@kristofprovost Write at least she knows that there's an owners manual and that it has valuable info about her car. I have met people with nice cars that didn't know you needed to check the oil.
Priceless. Can't wait for the day they are are hanging upside down in their straps and she says. "What does the handbook say, Dear?"
That tells you that 9 out of 10 aren’t car people. Just means of getting from a to b.
You guys are all heros, and not to forget the heroine Lizzy, thanks for makin the videos. Father bless you all
It’s simple: I see a video from Matt, I watch video and I press like. Keep up the solid work hoss!
Well done guys and Lizzy. Imagine that couple in the Equinox going for the Manual to see if they had AWD????
Thank you for the Map. As someone from another country, it's interesting to see the distances involved.
I hope to never be any of them needing help, HOWEVER I personally thank you for helping others it's really very nice
Matt, "Hey Ed, want to go on another snow recovery." Ed thinks about the last time losing his shoe in the mud. Ed, "I'll hold down the fort."
Ed ain't nobody's fool!!
"how did you stay so clean?"
Lizzy, in a disapointed tone: "I don't know!" xD
I haven’t seen All-Terrain-Randy in awhile.
I have been wondering about that too. It would be nice to get an explanation for his absence.
Guy is happy 24/7.... always laughing
Read somewhere he was fired. ?
randy is working on building his own Chanel named . All terrain randy
Your entire crew is the best Pandemic medicine Ever!
Thanks so much for the hard work of everybody and for solid infotainment. Just good ol' mud and slop without any Discovery Channel fake drama.
I love it. "Is this thing all-wheel-drive?"
*crickets* I can just imagine them thinking, "I don't know what that means."
probably a rental
Never stops being amazing on what people drive off-road or on bad roads.
Now I know that wild camera men congregate out in Utah and herds can be spotted running along side random passenger vehicles. 😂😂😂
Rudy "Outside of the Jeep is super muddy. But that's not what matters. It's what's on the inside that matters"
Rudy for a young man you are very wise. It definitely matters what is on the inside.
Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💕
6:02 "is this all wheel drive" -wife takes out user manual
I burst out laughing 😂
She at least knew where to look...apparently the driver didn't know either. Of the two, whoever's driving the rig "should" know
“What the heck, live a little”. Great frame of mind and way to treat the customers. Don’t make them feel stupid but also, really…live a little and have some fun
The thumbnail made me think MORR is doing reruns! But no, that spot Matt went to is a popular spot for getting stuck when it snows. They had an episode at that exact spot a winter or so ago.
I live in Japan and i have a tiny little kei car, look them up, and i foolishly thought i could take it on a rocky shore. Boy was i wrong. After i unloaded it and used some tricks i learned from Matt, i got her out! Thanks guys!
Another great vid! The video, audio and editing is getting really sharp! Gotta love a good RUclips channel!
Matt you have a great team of good people around you. Always fun to watch!
Happy Friday everyone I wish you an amazing weekend and lots of big fish to those who are fishing
@Joe Smith 🤣 good luck to you
What a difference having traction and decent tires makes. Momentum always helps. Even if the Chevy up against the side with his tires he was pretty well stuck even if he has traction control. Good work guys!!!
Rudy needs to get matt`s off-road recovery label on his Jeep... that way people know who he`s working for.
Since I believe that's his personal vehicle he needs magnets he can put on the doors whilst on calls.
sees giant muddy mountain trail covered in snow....."oh yah my Prius can make it up that " ;)
100 K subscribers in September 2020 to 617 K subscribers in April 2021. Hell of a jump. Due to great content and camera work.
Another great video! A Follow up those 2 awesome pooches would be nice too…I hope they are loved!
Nice!! Awwww, "it's what's on the inside that counts", how sweet. You can tell he is Canadian...LOL
Not sure how I missed this video! Looking forward to this season's snow recoveries 🌨
Matt's Recovery is going to create an Olympic segment called Camera Runner
Give the maury cameramen a run for their money lol 😂
I'm all for that competition!!
Those two Jeeps are absolutely amazing. They pull their weight plus! Impressive vehicles!
The camera crew have always seemed like they have an easy job, at least in the past because we never really get to see what they go through.
I liked seeing a little more of their running. Gives me a new appreciation for how hard their job sometimes is. Actually I'm thinking now that what they do is more strenuous than than anyone's job.
Thats a fact ..The whole team works hard theres so much that we don't see!!
Last December it dumped a couple of feet of wet heavy snow, and it stuck. Now in late April it is starting to melt. Your world is much different than mine, however you do have an interesting area. Good job to Matt and his crew.Thank you
When I first saw the dog I looked for a brandy keg hanging from his neck. An original rescue dog.
Shout out to Matt and the gang for teaching me all I know to tackle the dunes at pismo beach this week. I took my truck, toyhauler, and trusty kinetic rope. Aired down to 10psi and had zero issues, then I went 3 for 3 on recoveries. First one was a 2500 Duramax Chevy pulling a three axle toyhauler, then a 2wd Silverado, and finished the week with a 2500 Cummins pulling a 30ft trailer with a four seater razor in the bed. All with a my lil ecoboost 4x4 f150 leveled on 33's!
I'm aussie and all that white snow and hills and everything it looks like a winter wonderland. I'm sure if you put this comment into Matt's Off Road Recovery it translates to I'll be making a call one day and that's ok lol.
Father and son, what a great pair!!!!!!
It happened gradually, but then all of a sudden, this channel has great editing.
MATT, Huge hats off to the camera crews, running in boots sucks, unless of course, running in general sucks. Your crew is awesome, rain or shine, snow or mud.
I really love snow recoveries it is so slippery and intense
Matt,, Thank you for helping those doggys....
And its time to give that Jeeps roof lining some love..... LOL
Hey,whoever edited this did an alright job. It's nice to see the 3 second rule used more often.
3 second rule? May you expand please?
"back up a little bit"
*ABSOLUTELY FLOORS IT*
At least your not aggressive...- *Rolls over for a belly rub*-
My not agressive?
This is by far one of my favorite channels on youtube, even if he drives a unibody jeep instead of a classic 4runner. Cheers! Mad respect! I hope i never have to call you, glad to know you are in the area.
A built 4.0 Jeep will outlast a 4runner😂
How Rudy doesn't overheat in that hat is beyond me! :-D
Great job team! A whole string of fantastic recoveries.
You say Babylon Road 0:26 and I am from Babylon City in Iraq in the Middle East and I send my greetings from here.
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Matt: Babylon road
You: *looks outside for Matt, but only see bombs going off*
@@kx250fforlife There are no explosives in Iraq, at least in Babylon.
All the explosions that are happening are on the border areas with Syria
@@kx250fforlife The media conveys the tragic images about Iraq, but in fact Iraq is a better and safer country than the media
@@mkldifpppro705 I was just messing around my guy. To be funny
@@kx250fforlife it's ok.
I wanted to explain the confusing news about Iraq.
Great job by all participants. There is exceptional videography and editing so it we watched the rescues
I hope there's a video update on those dogs.
WTF is with just leaving those dogs in the middle of nowhere. What a piece of shit.
@@JOHNWAYNE1920 out in the country people let dogs wander. No big deal.
@@JOHNWAYNE1920 Maybe you should go out there with your rig and rescue them. I'll Wait...
@@JOHNWAYNE1920 Um, chances they are local doggos. They are in no danger, they are bred for far colder conditions than those and would be loving it.
Local on here says they live nearby and were just out having fun so all good.
Cracking show, love the way you go from Matt to Rudy..
That was some superb team work and i bet theres a new appreciation for randy running on camera now lol poor guys got tuckered out and no i couldnt do better id be weezing and dying before you started to pull away great vid guys
Since I found this channel a year ago, I have watched every video you guys have uploaded. They are always different and interesting. I have vacationed and photographed in Utah often and I enjoy the beautiful scenery you get to work in. What a sloppy mess where Rudy was! I remember the hill where Matt was from earlier pulls you have done in the snow there. Thanks for the entertaining videos!