Recovery Analysis(In The River)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- We decided to sit down and do some commentary about an old recovery. We figured we would try this out and see what you guys thought about us examining ourselves. This recovery was of a 4runner floating down the river. This explains things a little more than the original video. Thank you everyone for watching and supporting us.
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I think we forget that it's you 3 guys doing the recoveries and the filming and your priorities are the customers not us. Heavy D, Matt and even Robbie seem to have a crew who's only job is to film and get the best footage. Even if it's just 1 extra person running the cameras it takes the pressure off. You guys do a fantastic job.
and unlike some others (RLN(.. there isn't a lot of yak yak yak... I am a comedian, look at me I am a star... The Trailmater crew is just naturally great and Justin does a wonderful job of putting it together
Well that and Heavy D needs 8 guys and 10 times the budget to do what the rest of those crews do in half the time. And at least 75% more preening at the camera or reminding the audience how rich they are.
Trailmaters guys have a job to do and do what it takes to get it done the others HD,RL , MATT'S,,are more about themselves go minu mater
Like I’ve said before Trailmater are guys who do recoveries and put it on RUclipsrs, the others are RUclipsrs who do recoveries.
Gave up watching 'the other' drama queens mentioned as these three guys are at least ten times better entertainment than those others will ever be and you learn something to about how to and not to do using winches etc. So Rory Shaun* and Mike really have no competiton.
*Sorry if thats misspelled and please correct me if its wrong!
You guys have a "bent" sense of humor much like mine and that is what makes Team Trail Mater Team Trail Mater. None of you go off half cocked and panic which is a good thing for the work you do. Filming is just a small part and doesn't take priority the job does. The shenanigans I believe are your stress relief and without them you wouldn't be here. Again I Thank You Team Trail Mater for taking us along just for the ride along.
Those jet skis are so under-equipped. No roll cage, no winch with a boom for lifting out of the water. And how about them tiny little motors on them things? **LS SWAP PEOPLE!!!** Get some V8 power, maybe a blower on 'em. Oh and pontoons man, to support the weight of the roll cage. Oh and some big ass coil-over shocks for when the water gets rough! Now I know you are on a budget so think about some bubble wrap for added flotation. You should also consider a bilge pump on a float to lower the river. That's all for now. If my keyboard thinks of any other stuff you should have done better, I'll let you know. 🙃
You should also consider a bilge pump on a float to lower the river .That was a good one,🤣
😂 Yep. Way easier access with lower water!
People need to take it to heart when you tell them you're a recovery company that films what they do. You're not an entertainment company. Your priority is the recovery. It's one of the many things I appreciate about your videos. Are there any plans for like a Patreon type account?
so true... I am loosing interest and fast forwarding through some of the other channels that are more Keystone Cops (and looking woefully unprepared) than the professionalism I see on Trailmater
Never effin change, guys! That's why this channel is unique and works so well!
I find your videos to be the most honest, down to earth entertainment on the net! I like some of the others, but I prefer the adventurous and cantankerous nature of your crew! Your humor is way too similar to my own, so it's like I'm watching friends! Please do not change the way you are!
You got that rig out of the water, nobody died, it was a successful recovery no matter how it happened.
When your keyboard warrior you have all the time in the world to think of the coulda woulda shoulda things. In the heat of the moment it is what it is and you do what you got to do with what you have.
I love watching you guys because you solve problems, and your sense of humor is right in a line with mine.
Keep on keeping on.
One thing that I like about your videos is the fact that they’re not Hollywood big budget productions. I don’t like anything about the Hollywood thing and I never go to movies. I get much more quality entertainment from you guys and greatly appreciate what you do. Keep up the excellent work and thanks to your small crew.
100% agree - When a channel I watch starts getting too popular and gets "high production value" that's usually about when I loose interest.
I'm always amazed at people that act like they are owed youtube content. These folks don't exist just to entertain you. The video is secondary to the work. They're trying to get a car out of a river and not die in the process. Absolutely ridiculous that someone would complain about the camera battery...
Just three guys doing an honest job - that's what makes this channel great.
It's the internet people will complain about anything and everything. No matter what. Some people goal in life is to just cause drama and try to upset others.
These folk who think they are entitled to free content the way they want it, are here, there and everywhere.
On Matt's channel for example, people started complaining that they missed one of the 3 weekly videos twice in a row and then proceeded to complain that his sons are doing the recoveries: "It's called Matt's Off-Road Recovery, dammit!" And it never occurred to them that there would be reasons for it, like Matt being sick for several weeks...
Or the all-time classic for all channels: How dare they take sponsorships! Sell-out! Unsubscribed!
This behavior makes me angry and I'm just a viewer!
@@LillyRocket
Same here!
@@LillyRocket Yeah, so many comments on Matts videos of he's not doing recoveries anymore he's this or that. They forget that 4 to 5 years ago when he started the channel Rudy was there and he would do recoveries for his dad by himself and now that Matts next 2 oldest boys are able to drive and getting done with school, they are going to be in move videos and doing more of the work just like any family business does. But people bitch about everything these days. I have notice that if any person is missing from a video they think there got fired or quit. But it just they were busy doing other things. Seen it on this channel, FabRats, Rudy'ds, Matts, Robby, and so many more. It is sad. I'm happy to watch what every they give us, because regular tv sucks. I haven't watch on air tv in 4 years.
Thanks for filming what you can. For those that complain about missed footage, you got more than you paid for. 😊😊
Isn't THAT the truth!!
Cutting room floor recovery!!
That “behind the scenes” was quiet enjoyable to watch. The optimistic dynamic between you three is the secret sauce. 👍
Just my two cents. I don't think you need to apologize for the way you do things and get it done. Ever! Let the ignorant be themselves.
It's so easy to sit back and criticize when they obviously have no idea what it takes or what all is going on.
You and your guys keep doing what you are doing. You're rocking it. Cheers.
I love these little sit downs watching old videos and listening to all your comments about the day and what was happening and going on. It’s a refreshing change from the norm. Enjoy the rest of ya weekend guys. 🤟😎🇦🇺
It also shows us that this one is memorable to you. 👍 Really enjoyed the recap!
Rory people seem to forget that you have said since the beginning your top priority is doing the recovery which is what it should be.
I always enjoy your videos that was a unique situation and you guys handled it well.
I always enjoy the behind the scenes commentary
You three have the chemistry and personality that make me keep tuning in. Love watching.
I think this is amazing and the fact that there are people who comment while they weren't there and therefore don't know what was going on at that moment continues to amaze me.
This is a great way to explain things.
Exactly.
I mean, it’s better ask a question to try to understand the situation. Because we know that what we see on the screen isn’t even half of what actually happens during a recovery; they have to edit a lot and leave some things out for brevity so we just don’t see “all the things”.
I like the commentary. Learning is one reason I enjoy your channel. Glad no one froze or drowned. :)
Fearless Leaders are required sometimes just as much as Faithful Sidekicks, You Guys make the Perfect Team
I find it amazing that people that most likely have no real world experience in recovery always have an opinion. You guys are the best!
One of the scariest recoveries I've ever seen, I was at full pucker more than once watching it.
Really enjoy your channel. The raw footage and commentary is great! Keep it real and look forward to your videoa
lol, the amount of people that don't get these guys are primarily a Recovery Company & filming it for YT is a secondary thing .. me i always like these BTS / analysis of older recoveries
Love these commentary videos guys. Amazing content!!!! Keep it up. 👍❤💯
Love the after action report!
All three of you men are irreplaceable. Your skill sets are amazing and your work ethic is very impressive. I admire folks who have worked hard and have done great recoveries while showing us their positivity in getting things done right.
I'm just glad you film what you do.
If people who watch this channel haven't realized the job comes first and foremost, hopefully they understand now. This recovery is still one of the most "holy cow, I can't believe you guys pulled it off" ones. Fun to revisit it and hear a bit more about it.
Lovely film to watch on Sunday morning , I enjoy all your videos.
And not for nothing, this is one of your greatest rescues of all time! Amazing Work 👏
Thanks Rory that was a challenging recovery. The Moab angels😊💚
Also , we stopped watching tv bc tv became so mythical, it wasn’t real, too pristine , unlike life itself, keep this coming bc I think this is what was missing from original tv, and y’all have nailed it👍
I get and love you guys sense of humor, especially like the "bloopers" after the thanks for watching chyron. you guys rock.
Yeah I remember this recovery when you put it out the first time. And for those complaining about the camera footage the main thing to remember that getting the vehicle out of the river.
These guys are the Best at what they do!
Enjoyed the replay.
His hair was magical 😂😂😂
If I drive into a river and you show up to get me out I will do zero complaining. Hope you guys are having fun at the hammers!
You guys make smile, real guys doing real work! Way fun to watch your adventures, with commentary.
Great content guys.
A friend of mine once told me that the world is full of "you shoulds". You should do this, you should do that. He was right.
Like you have told us, Safe recovery is job #1 . Thanks again for letting us watch you guys at work. Go team Trail Mater !💚
Enjoyed the play by play commentary! 13:28
Love the trailmater content and humor!!!
I think the first off road rollback is cool and gets the job done!!
Please keep up the great recoveries and awesome content. Awesome crew, all of you, getting the jobs done the best you can!
Love the commentary , glad y’all lost footage, only bc it’s really good to hear the aftertalk, y’all are definitely on the rt track, it’s the transparency, the explanations, and the antics, y’all do well, and will continue to grow,don’t change❤
Great analysis video. The honesty is what makes Trail Mater great. Keep it up guys.
All of your lives are more important then worrying bout filming it ❤😊
Having lived and worked in the real world I can completely understand when a recovery isn’t filmed to perfection and I know what it’s like to be in a rush to get on scene not knowing what you may need. You guys do a great job without added fake drama. Keep doing what you’re doing.
I really enjoyed this video with your "after commentary". I would love to see more of this sort of thing. Ignore the trolls. People that watch this channel for any length of time would realize you always do what you feel is right for the current rescue. You always complete the rescue so there's the proof. Between the 3 of you I'm sure you guys try to make the best decisions depending on the situation. I am just glad you take us along. I'm not gonna sit in my recliner and yell at you that you should have done this or that. If I didn't trust your judgement I wouldn't be watching your channel. If I want to see kaos and mayhem I'll watch whistlin' Diesel.
I love when you guys go live on mondays during the slow season and videos like this!
Woulda, shoula, coulda!
That was a memorable recovery!
❤Thanks Guys!❤
Those who know, know..... the hell with the rest! 😄 It was disappointing not to have the footage dark or not, but anyone whose lived in the mountains knows just how cold, cold can get when you're wet!!!!
Man just do you're thing. Love watching the video's 👍
I know yall love to call the trolls out😂 But we know yall are just badass humans🎉
And if we have to watch "why i did what i did for dummies" we are here for that too❤
fun seeing you guys talk about this strange recovery. This recovery was done as best it could be done.
Much love from Colorado
These are the best. Hilarious
Don't ever change please. I stop watching channels when the authors become divas.
I really enjoy the humor on your channel. I find it crazy people complain about anything when they are watching a video for free. Keep up the good work.
Based on what you're saying here, the very stuff that some complain about it EXACTLY what I like and admire about not just your channel, but your work ethic. Regardless of the odds or what you have with you, you get the job done. You guys are awesome!
With the kind of work you do and where you do it, it's hard to determine what KINDS of equipment you need to have on hand. Y'all did a job 99% of recovery companies would have said "NO" to. I watched this recovery and was amazed that you got it out that day.
I myself thought you did a great job. To hell with all of the armchair vehicle recovery experts. Most of them would have said "NO" to that job.
Ha! Most armchair “experts” can’t really do anything right.
This content is absolutely incredible! Thanks for sharing this!
You guys do a great job, we enjoy what ever you share with us. Filming for us is a bonus, as if you don’t have enough to do already. We see places we may never get travel to, and your skills at recovering vehicles from crazy places is awesome. So thanks very much from an old man New Zealand.
Great idea! Hearing more of what went on with such a crazy rescue is good insight into how you work through the problem (and also that there are a lot of useless comments on here). I don't think some of the viewers get that you are doing your *job*, and that _filming_ it for RUclips is a bonus on the side.
To protect your feet for something like that in the future, you might want to get some water shoes. I'm an avid kayaker, but I also like to get out and hike a bit sometimes, so a pair of water shoes provide enough sole that you can not tear your feet up on stuff, but they're really minimal otherwise and can pack away easily and be washed. If you look up "water shoes" on something like Amazon, you'll see there's tons of them ranging from simple slip-ons to ones you can lace up (those might be better suited for stuff like this crazy job). They're pretty cheap and might be a good thing to keep with the rest of the gear.
Ultimately, you had a successful recovery with lessons learned and a wet adventure along the way. Thank You for sharing your recoveries with us fans!
I think all your videos and especially your commentaries. Matt, Bobby, Paul and HD all have their own way of doing things. Your videos are raw and show all the different issues and difficulties of recoveries. I especially enjoy your self deprecating sense of humor. You all have your own way of doing things. Don’t change anything you’re doing. Being a retired Coastie I’d like to thank you for wearing your PFD’s and can appreciate the water recovery.
This is great. Please do more of these rewatch videos.
I agree. But not so much you and the crew can't enjoy it.
@machoneJett what's that? Lol
@@jeffomalley100 ReallY!
@@georgevindo Yeah Really
@ I do agree these rewatch videos are good.
What a nice personable group of guys. Honest and down to earth as it gets. Really enjoyed this recap of a cool recovery.
You got it out and everyone is alive and thawed out. If people haven't lived in the world you guys show us, or tried to record video while working on something you can't stop doing, they just won't get it. Got to love the original off road rollback.
Always enjoy listening to you and the crew and all the content you post. You guys are so honest and real - keep doing what you are doing!
Rory. I have been a subscriber and follower of your channel for 4 years. Every video is awesome. They are funny and educational if people would open thier negative minds. Thank you for what you do and stay honest. Oh Mike is an awesome camera man.
..........G'day mates,
I really enjoyed the format of "video review" to present another angle to what happened and why. Thank you.
Cheers and God bless,
Malcolm.
That was a great recovery. I really enjoyed the commentary. I was most impressed when you said you had your pocket knife on the hood ready to cut the winch line. That is what safety is all about looking ahead and preparing for what could happen.
Love the commentary videos cant wait to see the next one
Nothing we do is what you're supposed to do. Love that Rory. This is a great segment. Thanks for the extra explanations.
This was such a fun video, thank you! It was wonderful to get the behind-the-scenes perspective and to hear your thoughts that you obviously can't share while you're trying to prevent a car from floating further down a river. I'd love to see more like this!
Thanks guys, I and I'm sure lots of other people like what you do and appreciate you filming so we can go with you.
Thanks for showing us what you can. You guys film more different angles and shots than anyone you do a great job
This is an unusual format. I like it.
They were happy because of that insurance money. 😂 All things aside I didn’t see any problem with the fact you guys didn’t film unhooking and rehooking 17 winch line extensions for three hours while the thing gets crawled back upstream at .02mph. I think people forget that winches are SLOWWWWWW! And there really isn’t anything else to see that wasn’t already filmed.
Yes, winches and winchING are slow. BUT, slow is better than STOP. I’ll take slow over stop ANY DAY!
Never feel you have to justify yourself to anyone who is not out there doing what you are doing. You are the greatest at your job in your area.
Manliest handshake at 11:33 , talk about trust! And strength too!
You get what you give, I get it. You guys are the funniest and your content is great. Thanks
My father owned a big car repair business. I've worked on a lot of cars and trucks, rebuilt big block chevies, driven a tow truck. I also spend a lot of time in Utah hiking and on Jeep trails. I watch your videos and I almost never see anything that I would want to comment on. You guys have a lot of experience in recoveries, except in fast water. Watching that video the first thing I would have done was to tie myself to the vehicle or to a tree so I didn't end up a mile down the river. I realize this is the other river but I've stood on the banks of the Colorado River watching that much water go by that fast. I was relieved that you were successful with that one.
I understand the filming thing. We go out on a Jeep trail and I take lots of photos, but I never have photos of the difficult parts because I'm concentrating on driving and not concentrating on photography.
You can the real commentator from the bots on this one Rory! 😂 otherwise you have some pretty hot looking fans 😂 ( I include myself in this category ) 😂
The kids and I go to Moab a few times a year and have yet to have a problem, but it’s comforting to know you guys are there if needed!
It was a great recovery. Unforseen things happens. I was on the edge of my seat when i saw this recovery. It was a very dangerous recovery.
I'll tell you about "scary". I was driving my 1962 Studebaker Hawk up to an intersection. I stepped on the brake and nothing. I ran the red light. Fortunately, the light had just turned red and no one else had started to move.😰
Here's the deal...you guys do SUCH a good job...Mike's camera work, whoever does your editing, it's all top quality. So...when there's anything less than perfect, wellllll...the complaints roll in. I say GOOD JOB, WELL DONE!!
That was a great idea to show old videos and talk about the insides. Thanks for sharing!👍🏼
This is where the fun is. Order and routine is not what we watch for. Fortunately you usually don't get hurt. Lucky for us that you enjoy it.
Love what you guys do and I love your humor. Keep on keeping on!
Omg I love your guys humor 😂😂. It’s so cool you are giving your insight to your videos and it makes it so much funnier
Don,t know why all the comments on this recovery .That is what it was a recovery .You got it out,The car was was drowned trashed already. Nice to hear what happened with brake line it would catch someone out with no experience .Great job guys .Cheers from Australia.
I thought that was the best video you guys ever did, until this one! Awesome!
Your humor is great! I'm still laughing the last time Rory asked Mike to pass him the "glue stick"!! 🙂
You guys are great. And Rory is one hell of a boss because most would send someone else in. Keep it up and ignore the winers
People first, Recovery second, filming third ... pretty simple to figure out.
Even with the gaps in footage, that was a good recovery video.
This was a fun review too!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Thanks, I watched that video when it came out and it was good. But the behind the scenes discussion was even better. It is good to know that some of the comments irritate you too. But you are kind to recognize that most of us do not understand the challenge of getting the job done even without video. Stay Safe out there!
Great job again.
Pretty sure that those folks that are saying you should’ve done this or you should’ve done that aren’t the ones that have lived through these kind of situations. They obviously don’t understand that you just do the best you can with what you’ve got, and you get the job done. Some of us do relate, and we appreciate your real life content. Just keep doing what you do, and we’ll keep watching.