@@bucktales66 it's not a job! It's something you enjoy doing, so we should expect it. Now if you feel you want to fix it then it's your decision. I'm happy with it! Enjoy your life stay happy!
Thanks Zak, that was my first time getting this thing stuck but I'm sure it won't be my last. I've now got a recovery Shovel because I loaned my other one to a friend that never returned it. And I was really happy to see five people stop in just a few minutes to see if I needed any help. And then the guy that pulled me out refused to take any money but I shoved 60 bucks in his pocket and said I know your kids want a new video game
So glad you liked it! We are incredibly lucky to get to see stuff like that. I'm blown away at how much I forget. Occasionally I'll go back and watch some of my older RUclips videos especially on Sequoia and Yosemite and I totally forget how pretty it is
Let me know if you head towards arizona this winter would be cool to hang out again. Got alot more of our build done. BTW this is Ethan with the f550 we met out side pensacola
Right on and Ethan! Yeah man I think it will be hard to keep me out of Sedona. I wish Arizona didn’t have state tax I would consider home basing out of there it is absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for staying in touch. We will definitely have to hang out in the future
This was a good lesson for sure. It's sink so fast in that muck. The guy that pulled me out said he has pulled out three vehicles from the exact same spot in the last year. Next time I even feel myself slipping I will get the max tracks under there and be in four wheel low. Like a rookie I buried myself pretty quick. But that's the first time I've been stuck in that thing and 15,000 miles. I'm sure it won't be the last
Me too! It was totally my fault for burying myself so fast. But that stuff was literally like a Wendy's Frosty. It didn't even have the consistency of mud. I ended up having to use both of them even to have the guy pull me out which drug the 66 for about 50 feet before we could get traction and hop back up on the road. It took me about 10 minutes to dig out my tracks they were buried so deep! Next time and I'm sure there won't be a next time I'll try to get them under there quicker
Comment of the day, “ always good to pull out”, I was rolling.
that was a beautiful ride
"It's always a good idea to pull out!" Best comment yet.
Thanks Jeremiah! It allows you to build cool vans and have nice mountain bikes!
Keep it up.. your van video are really cool
Thanks Wandy, will do! So glad you liked it
Am here because of the van in thumbnail lol I subscribed please share more videos of that beautiful van with the world thank you
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No doubt Chris Farley is the star of the show! I'm so glad you like this old thing. I will definitely keep the videos coming of the 66.
Great video! Enjoy your life. Stay happy and safe! Peace
Thanks Maurice. You too! So glad you enjoyed the video. The production quality will get much better in the near future
@@bucktales66 it's not a job! It's something you enjoy doing, so we should expect it. Now if you feel you want to fix it then it's your decision. I'm happy with it! Enjoy your life stay happy!
I sunk like that in north New Hampshire mud , a mountain woman pulled us out in a minute! Beautiful trip, Rincon looked fun, I haven't surfed it yet.
Thanks Zak, that was my first time getting this thing stuck but I'm sure it won't be my last. I've now got a recovery Shovel because I loaned my other one to a friend that never returned it. And I was really happy to see five people stop in just a few minutes to see if I needed any help. And then the guy that pulled me out refused to take any money but I shoved 60 bucks in his pocket and said I know your kids want a new video game
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Nice view, I love our beautiful California coast. Great looking van.
Thanks so much!
Me too! As much as I hate the traffic and the taxes I sure can't seem to get away from these mountains and views
What a beautiful wild ride. A drive down memory lane.
So glad you liked it! We are incredibly lucky to get to see stuff like that. I'm blown away at how much I forget. Occasionally I'll go back and watch some of my older RUclips videos especially on Sequoia and Yosemite and I totally forget how pretty it is
Let me know if you head towards arizona this winter would be cool to hang out again. Got alot more of our build done. BTW this is Ethan with the f550 we met out side pensacola
Right on and Ethan! Yeah man I think it will be hard to keep me out of Sedona. I wish Arizona didn’t have state tax I would consider home basing out of there it is absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for staying in touch. We will definitely have to hang out in the future
Nice rig, and that elephant seal fight was better than Tyson vs Jones lol
Right after I stopped filming the one seal bit the other seals ear off
Call Matt’s Recovery...
This was a good lesson for sure. It's sink so fast in that muck. The guy that pulled me out said he has pulled out three vehicles from the exact same spot in the last year. Next time I even feel myself slipping I will get the max tracks under there and be in four wheel low. Like a rookie I buried myself pretty quick. But that's the first time I've been stuck in that thing and 15,000 miles. I'm sure it won't be the last
I figured you’d be able to get out of that mud with your Fast Tracks
Me too! It was totally my fault for burying myself so fast. But that stuff was literally like a Wendy's Frosty. It didn't even have the consistency of mud. I ended up having to use both of them even to have the guy pull me out which drug the 66 for about 50 feet before we could get traction and hop back up on the road. It took me about 10 minutes to dig out my tracks they were buried so deep! Next time and I'm sure there won't be a next time I'll try to get them under there quicker
@@bucktales66 man. Glad you got out. Should have included that in the video but you probably had more important stuff to worry about at the time. Haha
Think your radiator is leaking again.
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