This job reminded me of the one of the most treacherous jobs I've ever done. "You Took Your Jeep Up Suicide Road?!" ruclips.net/video/5ye-83guWJw/видео.html
TomTom, you were 100% correct with the spotting for the Morrvair. You gave him all the road he had and he said he *needed* to go forward some more. Driver ignoring the spotter should never be the spotters fault.
lizzy's a future jack of all trades, master of none but better than a master of one. she's picked up quite a lot of shop knowledge working with tools... many many many boys be barking with reverence 😂😂
@@iffykidmn8170 She is stubborn at times like when TomTom was spotting for her, she didn't need anybody since she had a plan for that Bronco she was Driving.
@@keithscudder7136 a few unsupervised jobs and failures for a bit of humility would not hurt anything. hire them young while they still know everything.
Lizzy is fearless. (Or if not, she's a champion at projecting fearlessness.) I watched this recovery sitting comfortably on my sofa having lunch, and it made me terrified, even knowing that it was unlikely to have ended in anyone's fatal injury at the bottom of a sandy ravine. Matt's knowledge and confidence in just what his vehicle can do continues to amaze me.
She is a championship horse and barrel racer, so she has been fearless from a young age. More girls need to look up to her rather than these reality chicks.
It’s good to see Lizzy back and participating fully. It’s understandable that she got married and has other facets of her life. But, she was really detached and distant for several weeks. Welcome back.
Yes sir. And I don't want to hear any of that "for a girl" nonsense out of anybody, either. There aren't a lot of humans of any gender, or any age, with the right "feel" for traction and a sensitive enough foot to apply it to do what she does almost daily. Especially jumping in and out of different vehicles all the time.
*Not to take anything away from Lizzy* yet I heard Matt ask her if she is driving *with both feet*. That means one foot is on the gas-pedal, the other (left) foot is *hovering over the brake pedal* not touching it! This way one can press on the brake, before one lifts the right foot off the accelerator. I've driven like this in city-traffic for years, in stop and go.....
Recoveries like this really showcase the experience and instinct Matt has for this type of work. No margin for error and he made it look easy. Also the training he has given his crew is spot on. The nature of this job required more than one person with nerves of steel. Really expert work from an incredible crew. The Morrvair really shines in this type of work. Well done guys.
That was unreal. I was sitting here at my desk, surrounded by a sturdy building, and still holding my breath every time one of those vehicles moved an inch downward. Amazing work to everyone in the team! (and Tom did a fine job of spotting for Matt.)
I knew all came out OK but watching and feeling myself in the driver's seat made my stomach hurt watching those tires come to the very edge of a drop off. Good driving, good spotting, and my Lord is Lizzy ever trusting and fearless, Kudos to her.
Great job all around. To the customer for not making things worse once he was stuck to Lizzie and Matt for their skills turning both of those around. Last but not least to Tom for spotting and filming.
I just wanted to say thank you. We love being able to watch your show with our kids and not worrying about cursing and rude behavior. You guys are a class act and we appreciate a show that doesn't need profanity to be cool! God bless and keep it between the ditches!!!
Positively a perfect pullout, people. When precariously perched, I plead for precise, proven people to persevere for my protection and to provide a pathway to more pleasant places on this planet.
I'm really proud of Lizzy! And that move by Matt at 14:48 proves he is still the GOAT, using the rear brakes to plow the sand into the hole... mind blown.
Love the way that you are with your pups. They are family and I can tell that they love you and your crew. Do they stay at the shop or do they get to go home.
If you had a winch on the back even a temp hitch mounted one, you wouldn't always have to turn around. I use Anderson quick connects front & rear to Jumpstart rigs as well. That way my fancy militarily battery ends never get chewed up my jumper cable clamps. Super handy setup for sure, use them on my car trailers & have 4-6 mounting ports flush with the deck, where I can drop my engine crane into (there is a tappered roller bearing on the bottom that carries the load & turns easily by hand loaded) The boom has a hydrologic ram only used as a backup since I rigged the crane with a little 3500lb winch that plugs into an Anderson connector at each location. It has become indispensable, I use it alot for moving engines, axles ect around by myself.
I am constantly amazed at how you and your team execute these recoveries all while staying super calm. I was so freaking nervous that I had to skip ahead. Don't change what you are doing.
This has to be in the top 2 or 3 sketchy recoveries. Matt, my heart would not have survived passing that Jeep. Kudos to Lizzie for her spotting on that one. But the drama doesn’t stop, now both Matt and Lizzie turn around on a wide pencil line. Tom Tom you added personality and enthusiasm.
Wow Lizzie proved that she is so awesome once again. She just stayed so cool and collected what a lady to have on your team. Well done to all of you that was one sketchy recovery stay safe and keep the videos coming.
"Proud, powerful, and persevering! That was an impressive display of patience and persistence in the face of a perplexing predicament. You all remained poised and positive, working together as a proficient team, to push through the problem and prevail. Your preparedness and practicality paid off, and you can now proudly proclaim that you have conquered that challenge.
Phew, that trail was preposterous, glad you guys could make it there promptly and get those people put on the right track with precision and perfection. You guys should probably check how packed that dirt is before driving across it. Always love to see Peanut prancing around the path, it's possibly one of the pleasing things to pore over.
Not bad spotting by Tom! You could tell that he didn’t want Matt to go forward but Matt wasn’t listening to his spotter! Either way I got a laugh & mighty fine driving by Matt & Lizzy. You guys crack me up!!!
I have to agree with Lizzy it was fun and sketchy for sure but when it comes to doing things like this you guys are some of the best you are fearless and don't let sketchy stop you I admire that. The Moorvair was definitely built for things like this. Very well done everryone
This was an exciting one. Just one slip could have been ugly. But the whole operation was done carefully and precisely, and it all worked out. Lizzy did a good job of just doing exactly what she was instructed to do, which might have been difficult if she saw just how close she was to the edge. A tense recovery well done. Great video too.
Lizzy is fearless. She knows the ropes and is a good driver, spotter, welder and really is a great asset to the operation. Where did she get that camo hat? I’ve seen Tom wear the same type hat before too. I would like to purchase one. Thanks Matt for a nail biter video this time.
I made a reply about Milestar, but it got deleted for some reason. Like Andrew said, those hats are available at their online store. I think they have some non camo versions as well.
That was a pretty sketchy recovery, but you and your team did it flawlessly! I have to say Lizzie has come along way she has become a real asset to the company ! She is an amazing young lady. Her skills are incredible. Great video and great recovery!👍🏼🤩❤️
MATT PLEASE SCROLL TO 15:00-15:30and look at the amazing “morvair’s” rear left wheel and the movement and angle…. Isn’t that a little more than usual? Love ur work guys keep up the amazing driving…. I was just concerned on a safety level for u guys cheers!….. Scotty from Melbourne Australia
I’m sure this isn’t the first time but hearing Matt say they were smart and didn’t dig themselves into a worse spot is nice. Because usually people don’t stop until they’ve screwed themselves as much as possible! Lol
Wow!!! Getting by that Jeep was pretty scary. I thought Lizzy was nuts when she told Matt to turn driver's side but it was the right call! She's learned a lot over the last few years and is now very skilled! Good for you Lizzy!!!!
Little tip for those with lockers who need to do this kind of maneuvering... disengage your lockers before you start making tight, multipoint turns, otherwise you'll just plow in a straight line. A friend and I learned that the hard way on the Rubicon Trail. In hindsight, it seems obvious, but in the moment... it's easy to forget!
That was super fun to watch. I love the overuse of words that start with P. Your teams skills and determination of these crazy recoveries never ceases to amaze me. And again, that MORRvair is an amazing rig!
Great job I wouldn’t even have attempted driving that in anything less than your Morvair. Good to see Lizzy on the job you all looked like you had fun but I bet there were some moments on that hill…
The Morvair is an absolute goat. Congratulations on the build, the driving, the spotting and the popularity. These videos always make me miss running around Utah with lockers (and, eventually, vapor lock if you're in a Jeep). Spain is awesome, but you guys do make me miss Utah.
This is the first recovery i have watched. I've never needed a recovery, but glad their are people like you out there. Its been almost a decade since I've been in that area, but I recognized it while you were on the freeway, then you mentioned places.
Great video Matt...noticed at 3:51 abit of drone footage to catch a better angle of the Morrvair going up the landscape. If you can, please make it a regular feature in the videos, expanses the angles of view of the recovery 👍
Yes !! No more having to jog along side for on the run video. These drones will autonomously follow the vehicle. Could also be used to find stuckster's.
How you know Matt’s becoming more successful is they used to only give one shirt to the customer but now they give one to everyone on the site 😂 Edit: this was the most polite internet argument I’ve ever seen
Wow that's a crazy amazing recovery. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
I love watching you Mat ❤❤! I love riding down the beaches of Va/NC. Been riding my entire life. I am now a 60 year old. Retired after 30 years teaching. My husband 100% disabled from the Air Force! But we love 4wheeling is what we call driving around, looking at nature and all. It is so much fun for me.
This was the scariest recovery I have watched. I have watched a lot of your videos and with out a doubt the scariest. Even beats the recoveries off the side of mountain roads/paths nothing was scarier. I have watched this three times and I still end up on the edge of my seat. Nothing worse!!!
I love the fact that you had all of your friends with channels show the test and debut footage of the wrecker running before you did. As highly anticipated as it is, and as big as you got as fast as you did, It says a lot about your character. And should not be overlooked. Matt's the rising tide that raises all boats. And I get the feeling from your buddies that many would do the same for you/each other. Think that's why this cluster of channels has so much appeal.
Top notch driving by all, but Matt was incredible driving by that Jeep - not to mention turning around. Matt and the Morrvair, perfect combination of experience using the right tool. That Morrvair rocks, hands down...
The guy with the Jeep was lucky he didn't get hurt on the road and stopped before he did and called the experts to help him. Matt and his crew are pros and have nerves of steel to do this kind of recovery work.
This recovery has a pucker factor of 12+ on a 1 out of 10 scale! I was on the edge of my seat, even tho I knew you guys survived somehow to post the video! That was a job well done (gulp)!
That was positively the most precarious position to perform a property recovery from, this year. Props to you and your team of dedicated professionals.
Jeez! I've been watching this channel for over a year... and this is the first time it ever freaked me out! One of the sketchiest recoveries I've ever seen y'all do!
Well done , thanks to peanuts superior spotting and trail dogging, Lizzys driving skills and Matt and Tom’s experience another successful recovery. Thanks for sharing
Nice trick..... Going to have to keep that in my head. I would never have considered using my back tires as a "Dozer Blades" in that kind of wash out situation. Very nicely done. Made it look easy when I know it was not.
@@tumbleweedking5668 this exactly! Matt is the type of guy you can follow anywhere and know that everything will be ok in the end. Reminds me of my dad, calm and always with a (half baked) plan that somehow works out eventually.
Oh, man, never mind the ridiculously treacherous recovery, you guys had me howling with your Amazing Alliteration and the Perfect letter P!!! This is why I put you on at the end of a stressful day. I laugh, I love y'all, and I come away feeling happy. And damn glad I'm not in your shoes, doin' a job like this! y'all are crazy! Love from Vermont!
What a team!! A great job on a challenging recovery. Lizzy doesn’t lack courage and combined with Matt’s experience and Tom’s measured approach it is a winning combination.
Perfectly produced and pleasantly perceived peacefully while perpetuating perilous personification! You practiced prowess and presided over the rescue professionally and promptly which the patron prized! Profound thanks you prolific Pro's! We'll await your next paradigm in pastoral Hurricane, UT off-roader's plights!
@@mikecallan8346 Yeah, I'm not surprised. I cant' figure out why Matt's channel gets so many negative and/or completely unintelligent comments. Matt seems so positive and good natured but the commenters are hateful shitty people.
That was insane. Matt, you have unbelievable skill to get around the Jeep but Lizzy has mad skill herself after such a short while at this. Next time she tears her jeans on the job and asks you to buy a new pair, you should say quickly and loudly, yes ma'am, how many would you like. She is fearless.
@Mattsoffroadrecovery: I want to thank you and your team for being strong in decorum, kind to others and friendly to strangers. Your entire team talks honorably and has a lot of fun creating content. I had an opportunity to watch your LARGE Wreaker on The Venue Beyond Ch and all I heard was cussing, rudeness towards you and your methods. You Sir, and your team have class and your success is due in whole to how your treat your team, strangers and edit your content. If there was a bottom for TOP Classiest channels, you'd win the spot. Thank you again Matt & Team for bringing your subscribers and viewers solid content and fun watching. The Blackwells Leesville, SC
That like holding of the polo Matt did , like walking down the hill, after being cautious about the angle and realizing after how capable the MorVair is..... 💯👌🤟. The only way you can better your skills is by pushing yourself past your limits and to continue to make further/bigger goals 🙌
This job reminded me of the one of the most treacherous jobs I've ever done. "You Took Your Jeep Up Suicide Road?!" ruclips.net/video/5ye-83guWJw/видео.html
Perfect practice prevents poor performance.
Dude! Matt!, nice trick locking the back tires to push some dirt into the crevice!
Adding that to my handbook!
"There is no more for you man, you're out of road." Matt responds, "poppycock Tom!"
That suicide road literally had me crapping my pants!
Looks like a real PICKLE
TomTom, you were 100% correct with the spotting for the Morrvair. You gave him all the road he had and he said he *needed* to go forward some more. Driver ignoring the spotter should never be the spotters fault.
That Morvair is a monster , the jeep did pretty well too , Lizzy is also a good driver , Matt has trained her well
lizzy's a future jack of all trades, master of none but better than a master of one.
she's picked up quite a lot of shop knowledge working with tools... many many many boys be barking with reverence 😂😂
Good spotting also
@@Sneaky-Snek to bad she fails at following all instructions all the time. 12:59
@@iffykidmn8170 She is stubborn at times like when TomTom was spotting for her, she didn't need anybody since she had a plan for that Bronco she was Driving.
@@keithscudder7136 a few unsupervised jobs and failures for a bit of humility would not hurt anything. hire them young while they still know everything.
Lizzy is fearless. (Or if not, she's a champion at projecting fearlessness.) I watched this recovery sitting comfortably on my sofa having lunch, and it made me terrified, even knowing that it was unlikely to have ended in anyone's fatal injury at the bottom of a sandy ravine. Matt's knowledge and confidence in just what his vehicle can do continues to amaze me.
................seconded
I'm sitting comfortably now on my sofa having my lunch here in Australia , just about biting my knuckles, amazing to watch the brilliant recovery
Rockstar Lizzy 🎉
She is a championship horse and barrel racer, so she has been fearless from a young age. More girls need to look up to her rather than these reality chicks.
Lizzie deserves her own off road recovery vehicle.. MATT !!! She is a trooper and has been your right hand...
It’s good to see Lizzy back and participating fully. It’s understandable that she got married and has other facets of her life. But, she was really detached and distant for several weeks. Welcome back.
Lizzy's nerves, foot-control and trust in Matt are worth a notion here!
Yes sir. And I don't want to hear any of that "for a girl" nonsense out of anybody, either. There aren't a lot of humans of any gender, or any age, with the right "feel" for traction and a sensitive enough foot to apply it to do what she does almost daily. Especially jumping in and out of different vehicles all the time.
Pulchritude under Pressure.
*Not to take anything away from Lizzy* yet I heard Matt ask her if she is driving *with both feet*. That means one foot is on the gas-pedal, the other (left) foot is *hovering over the brake pedal* not touching it! This way one can press on the brake, before one lifts the right foot off the accelerator. I've driven like this in city-traffic for years, in stop and go.....
you being a simp also
@@isallah1kafir196 Which is a bad way to drive, and shows lack of skill.
Recoveries like this really showcase the experience and instinct Matt has for this type of work. No margin for error and he made it look easy. Also the training he has given his crew is spot on. The nature of this job required more than one person with nerves of steel. Really expert work from an incredible crew. The Morrvair really shines in this type of work. Well done guys.
Truer words were never spoken.
That was unreal. I was sitting here at my desk, surrounded by a sturdy building, and still holding my breath every time one of those vehicles moved an inch downward. Amazing work to everyone in the team! (and Tom did a fine job of spotting for Matt.)
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I knew all came out OK but watching and feeling myself in the driver's seat made my stomach hurt watching those tires come to the very edge of a drop off. Good driving, good spotting, and my Lord is Lizzy ever trusting and fearless, Kudos to her.
Great job all around. To the customer for not making things worse once he was stuck to Lizzie and Matt for their skills turning both of those around. Last but not least to Tom for spotting and filming.
you guys are phearless. I was holding my breath for half the video. Great job.
These poised persistent persuasive people are peerless!
Matt pulls out people properly, promptly and politely.
perfect
I see what you did here😂
With pensive prowess
With a touch of Pizazz..
Positively!
Great to see Lizzie back “on the ‘road’ again “. I love her commentaries. 👍
Holly Molly.
Where in the world did the customer think he was going!!!
Awesome driving Matt.
saved that guy's bacon for sure.
I just wanted to say thank you. We love being able to watch your show with our kids and not worrying about cursing and rude behavior. You guys are a class act and we appreciate a show that doesn't need profanity to be cool! God bless and keep it between the ditches!!!
Positively a perfect pullout, people. When precariously perched, I plead for precise, proven people to persevere for my protection and to provide a pathway to more pleasant places on this planet.
Perfectly proclaimed.
Lol. Great comment. How long did it take you to come up with all those P words?
positively petulant attempt to perform Tautogram
Somebody found their high school thesaurus!!
with Peanut the perfect pooch
You can tell it is a genuinely scary spot when it actually looks steep on camera, I'm sure it was 10x worse in person. Brave recovery for sure.
I'm really proud of Lizzy! And that move by Matt at 14:48 proves he is still the GOAT, using the rear brakes to plow the sand into the hole... mind blown.
we'll call that move the "Matthew 14:48" hahahahaha
This episode/adventure/recovery was just FUN to watch!
Thanks MatsOffRoadRecovery!
Love the way that you are with your pups. They are family and I can tell that they love you and your crew. Do they stay at the shop or do they get to go home.
If you had a winch on the back even a temp hitch mounted one, you wouldn't always have to turn around. I use Anderson quick connects front & rear to Jumpstart rigs as well. That way my fancy militarily battery ends never get chewed up my jumper cable clamps. Super handy setup for sure, use them on my car trailers & have 4-6 mounting ports flush with the deck, where I can drop my engine crane into (there is a tappered roller bearing on the bottom that carries the load & turns easily by hand loaded) The boom has a hydrologic ram only used as a backup since I rigged the crane with a little 3500lb winch that plugs into an Anderson connector at each location. It has become indispensable, I use it alot for moving engines, axles ect around by myself.
I am constantly amazed at how you and your team execute these recoveries all while staying super calm. I was so freaking nervous that I had to skip ahead. Don't change what you are doing.
This has to be in the top 2 or 3 sketchy recoveries. Matt, my heart would not have survived passing that Jeep. Kudos to Lizzie for her spotting on that one. But the drama doesn’t stop, now both Matt and Lizzie turn around on a wide pencil line. Tom Tom you added personality and enthusiasm.
Wow Lizzie proved that she is so awesome once again. She just stayed so cool and collected what a lady to have on your team. Well done to all of you that was one sketchy recovery stay safe and keep the videos coming.
"Proud, powerful, and persevering! That was an impressive display of patience and persistence in the face of a perplexing predicament. You all remained poised and positive, working together as a proficient team, to push through the problem and prevail. Your preparedness and practicality paid off, and you can now proudly proclaim that you have conquered that challenge.
Perfect prevention of possible problems!
You've got a team that had a passion for purveying the
Phew, that trail was preposterous, glad you guys could make it there promptly and get those people put on the right track with precision and perfection. You guys should probably check how packed that dirt is before driving across it. Always love to see Peanut prancing around the path, it's possibly one of the pleasing things to pore over.
"These pretzels are making me thirsty"....priceless! Thanks for a hearty laugh this morning, Lizzy!
Not bad spotting by Tom! You could tell that he didn’t want Matt to go forward but Matt wasn’t listening to his spotter! Either way I got a laugh & mighty fine driving by Matt & Lizzy. You guys crack me up!!!
I have to agree with Lizzy it was fun and sketchy for sure but when it comes to doing things like this you guys are some of the best you are fearless and don't let sketchy stop you I admire that.
The Moorvair was definitely built for things like this. Very well done everryone
This was an exciting one. Just one slip could have been ugly. But the whole operation was done carefully and precisely, and it all worked out. Lizzy did a good job of just doing exactly what she was instructed to do, which might have been difficult if she saw just how close she was to the edge. A tense recovery well done. Great video too.
Lizzy is fearless. She knows the ropes and is a good driver, spotter, welder and really is a great asset to the operation. Where did she get that camo hat? I’ve seen Tom wear the same type hat before too. I would like to purchase one. Thanks Matt for a nail biter video this time.
She's a good spotter, welder, and spot welder. heh heh.
I think Tom Tom is going to have his own hat.
Those camo hats are from Milestar, their tire sponsor. Probably available on Milestar's website...
I made a reply about Milestar, but it got deleted for some reason. Like Andrew said, those hats are available at their online store. I think they have some non camo versions as well.
Great recovery... buttock clenching stuff! Nice to see how appreciative the customer was, as clearly they where worried for you guys.
That was a pretty sketchy recovery, but you and your team did it flawlessly! I have to say Lizzie has come along way she has become a real asset to the company ! She is an amazing young lady. Her skills are incredible. Great video and great recovery!👍🏼🤩❤️
And she’s a heckuva welder!
Plus, young/cute women always brighten anything up.
@@TucsonDude you forgot MARRIED
@@MarcusAurileus That is apparently true. She wears a thin "wedding" band, but I don't think she's mentioned it at all. Has she?
This TEAM deserves every penny they make helping people out! WOW!!
MATT PLEASE SCROLL TO 15:00-15:30and look at the amazing “morvair’s” rear left wheel and the movement and angle…. Isn’t that a little more than usual? Love ur work guys keep up the amazing driving…. I was just concerned on a safety level for u guys cheers!….. Scotty from Melbourne Australia
That particular predicament panned out phenomenally well! Thanks for sharing!
I’m sure this isn’t the first time but hearing Matt say they were smart and didn’t dig themselves into a worse spot is nice. Because usually people don’t stop until they’ve screwed themselves as much as possible! Lol
Wow!!! Getting by that Jeep was pretty scary. I thought Lizzy was nuts when she told Matt to turn driver's side but it was the right call! She's learned a lot over the last few years and is now very skilled! Good for you Lizzy!!!!
Little tip for those with lockers who need to do this kind of maneuvering... disengage your lockers before you start making tight, multipoint turns, otherwise you'll just plow in a straight line. A friend and I learned that the hard way on the Rubicon Trail. In hindsight, it seems obvious, but in the moment... it's easy to forget!
Best video in a long time, raw, simple, sketchy... stay safe guys & gals! Not to say any of your other videos are bad, this one is just top notch.
Gotta give kudos to Lizzy- she's a darn good driver, herself
That was super fun to watch. I love the overuse of words that start with P. Your teams skills and determination of these crazy recoveries never ceases to amaze me. And again, that MORRvair is an amazing rig!
This is what I call TRUE Reality TV!! Awesome characters, real drama, real potential danger. Don't get any better than this!
and no deep voiced commentator saying those famous reality TV words; "but theres a problem" 🤮
Good to see Lizzy doing a great job. This was very purposely positioned postured recuse. Thanks agin. This one got my heart pumpin.
Great job I wouldn’t even have attempted driving that in anything less than your Morvair. Good to see Lizzy on the job you all looked like you had fun but I bet there were some moments on that hill…
You don't have faith in the Banana ?
The Morvair is an absolute goat. Congratulations on the build, the driving, the spotting and the popularity. These videos always make me miss running around Utah with lockers (and, eventually, vapor lock if you're in a Jeep). Spain is awesome, but you guys do make me miss Utah.
This is the first recovery i have watched. I've never needed a recovery, but glad their are people like you out there. Its been almost a decade since I've been in that area, but I recognized it while you were on the freeway, then you mentioned places.
Matt does it again, a positively perfectly performed professional pull, putting patience and politeness into practice makes perfect.
Great driving lizzy and Tom you were spot on matt that morvair is a beast and sounds great.
Great video Matt...noticed at 3:51 abit of drone footage to catch a better angle of the Morrvair going up the landscape. If you can, please make it a regular feature in the videos, expanses the angles of view of the recovery 👍
Yes !! No more having to jog along side for on the run video. These drones will autonomously follow the vehicle. Could also be used to find stuckster's.
It is illegal to fly a drone over federally-owned or managed land, so most of Utah is off-limits.
I love how utterly nonchalant Peanut just walks on by as Lizzy is taking the Jeep to the edge of drop off.
How you know Matt’s becoming more successful is they used to only give one shirt to the customer but now they give one to everyone on the site 😂
Edit: this was the most polite internet argument I’ve ever seen
He's been doing that for a very, very long time. Tax write-off for advertising.
Wow that's a crazy amazing recovery. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
@@defresurrection no, he always just gave one to whoever made the call, if there was a kid there then he would usually give them one as well
I've seen them giving shirts out to multiple people on older videos
@@ishkitini5350 yeah, but it's not a new thing to give out more than one
I love watching you Mat ❤❤! I love riding down the beaches of Va/NC. Been riding my entire life. I am now a 60 year old.
Retired after 30 years teaching. My husband 100% disabled from the Air Force! But we love 4wheeling is what we call driving around, looking at nature and all. It is so much fun for me.
This was the scariest recovery I have watched. I have watched a lot of your videos and with out a doubt the scariest. Even beats the recoveries off the side of mountain roads/paths nothing was scarier. I have watched this three times and I still end up on the edge of my seat. Nothing worse!!!
You know your rig is on the right size tires when you no longer need ramps to load it on a trailer.
@Unintentional Failure I thought Matt said he changed to 40's
The Morrvair did change to 40's. The Banana has 38's.
I love the fact that you had all of your friends with channels show the test and debut footage of the wrecker running before you did. As highly anticipated as it is, and as big as you got as fast as you did, It says a lot about your character. And should not be overlooked. Matt's the rising tide that raises all boats. And I get the feeling from your buddies that many would do the same for you/each other. Think that's why this cluster of channels has so much appeal.
Right on! I feel the same way
Thanks for great video as always 👍. I think it's time for Lizzie to get her rig made . Keep safe 🙏 ❤️
@mike malek They started on the wrecker right after the nugget was done, hopefully her Suzuki is the next project.
I love Liz, she comes off as so down to earth like she doesn’t have a mean bone in her body, a Real Earth Angel 💞
Matt can't stop showing when people don't follow the signs and I love it
Top notch driving by all, but Matt was incredible driving by that Jeep - not to mention turning around. Matt and the Morrvair, perfect combination of experience using the right tool. That Morrvair rocks, hands down...
A positively phenomenal performance pulling out the precariously perched personal possession. Great work all!
Love these videos! Cant wait to see the wrecker finished.
Yeah , I 2nd that mate
Check out the new Fab Rats video. You can see Matt rock crawling with the wrecker.
It's finished alright, ....... AND ALREADY BROKE! ☹😂 🤣
Lizzy is a hugh benefit to your company Matt, hope your appreciate her. Her positive attitude in any situation is inspiring. Thanks for the video
Plus, she is the muse in their productions.
A harmonious, trusting driver / spotter combo each time. It coulda gone very wrong but it went buttery smooth.
Well done crew 👍🙂
The sound of the Morrvair is giving me goosebumps time after time.
Great recovery guys.
The guy with the Jeep was lucky he didn't get hurt on the road and stopped before he did and called the experts to help him. Matt and his crew are pros and have nerves of steel to do this kind of recovery work.
This recovery has a pucker factor of 12+ on a 1 out of 10 scale! I was on the edge of my seat, even tho I knew you guys survived somehow to post the video! That was a job well done (gulp)!
This is absolutely my favorite channel I would pay for a tv series like this! I can’t wait for more!
At first I thought this episode was taking the P, but in the end it was Perfect. Pretty Perceptive Performance by Permanently Professional Pals!
That was positively the most precarious position to perform a property recovery from, this year. Props to you and your team of dedicated professionals.
Lizzie is tougher than a skillet full of rattle snakes! She is a shining star ⭐✨. Nottin scares that girl. Go Lizzie go!!!!
I still think the radio tower one was the sketchiest hill recovery
Yea.....that was crazy steep. Good memory.
Great video guys! One of your best. My blood pressure was off the chart! Glad you all got out safe...
Jeez! I've been watching this channel for over a year... and this is the first time it ever freaked me out! One of the sketchiest recoveries I've ever seen y'all do!
Well done , thanks to peanuts superior spotting and trail dogging, Lizzys driving skills and Matt and Tom’s experience another successful recovery. Thanks for sharing
I don't think there's any amount of content of the Off-Road Wrecker Games I wouldn't watch! So looking forward to it.
Love watching teamwork that knows what they are doing and trust each other. Positivly Perfect!
Nice trick..... Going to have to keep that in my head.
I would never have considered using my back tires as a "Dozer Blades" in that kind of wash out situation.
Very nicely done. Made it look easy when I know it was not.
Have to say he was one of my favorite customers. Kind, respectful, humble, grateful.
Lizzie had no fear doing that at all she’s built for this great job girl
No ones scared when Matts directing the crew.
@@tumbleweedking5668 this exactly! Matt is the type of guy you can follow anywhere and know that everything will be ok in the end.
Reminds me of my dad, calm and always with a (half baked) plan that somehow works out eventually.
Today episode is brought to you by the letter *P.* 😂😂
Wasn't that Sesame Street
It is annoying
For real though 😂😂
No kidding lol
Alliteration
Oh, man, never mind the ridiculously treacherous recovery, you guys had me howling with your Amazing Alliteration and the Perfect letter P!!! This is why I put you on at the end of a stressful day. I laugh, I love y'all, and I come away feeling happy. And damn glad I'm not in your shoes, doin' a job like this! y'all are crazy! Love from Vermont!
Lizzy has learned top notch offroad driving skills from Matt her confidence is very impressive, great job MORR, thank's for sharing God bless ❤😉👍
Great recovery and team work. Lizzy had a good choice going for the Dot's Pretzels. Try the Dot's honey mustard pretzel next time!!
I was nervous on this one (I HATE washouts), and I was just sitting on my couch. Matt & the crew made it look easy. Great job as always!
What a team!! A great job on a challenging recovery. Lizzy doesn’t lack courage and combined with Matt’s experience and Tom’s measured approach it is a winning combination.
Perfectly produced and pleasantly perceived peacefully while perpetuating perilous personification! You practiced prowess and presided over the rescue professionally and promptly which the patron prized! Profound thanks you prolific Pro's! We'll await your next paradigm in pastoral Hurricane, UT off-roader's plights!
Perfect pontification
Nicely done!!!
but the Pup P.... barely got a mention :)
🤣😂🤣👍
I want Matt, Tom and Lizzie a part of EVERY recovery video. Great team and very entertaining.
Tom is a bit of a lump imo.
@@mikecallan8346 Yeah, I'm not surprised. I cant' figure out why Matt's channel gets so many negative and/or completely unintelligent comments. Matt seems so positive and good natured but the commenters are hateful shitty people.
Oh my goodness! H-5 you guys rocks! Daring mission that accomplished! Good job!
You know this recovery is dangerous when even the dog looks worried.
That was insane. Matt, you have unbelievable skill to get around the Jeep but Lizzy has mad skill herself after such a short while at this. Next time she tears her jeans on the job and asks you to buy a new pair, you should say quickly and loudly, yes ma'am, how many would you like. She is fearless.
@Mattsoffroadrecovery: I want to thank you and your team for being strong in decorum, kind to others and friendly to strangers. Your entire team talks honorably and has a lot of fun creating content. I had an opportunity to watch your LARGE Wreaker on The Venue Beyond Ch and all I heard was cussing, rudeness towards you and your methods. You Sir, and your team have class and your success is due in whole to how your treat your team, strangers and edit your content. If there was a bottom for TOP Classiest channels, you'd win the spot. Thank you again Matt & Team for bringing your subscribers and viewers solid content and fun watching.
The Blackwells
Leesville, SC
“The Pretzels are making me thirsty.” Nice reference. 😁
With her lack of pop culture knowledge its either someone told her or pure luck!!!!!
True but at this point Seinfeld is a bit of a classic.
@Jonathan Graham Its a pretty common statement, but she's old enough to of watched Seinfeld
Who doesn't love a good Kramer reference, well maybe black people, but that's a different quote.
She missed an opportunity by not using parched.
That like holding of the polo Matt did , like walking down the hill, after being cautious about the angle and realizing after how capable the MorVair is..... 💯👌🤟. The only way you can better your skills is by pushing yourself past your limits and to continue to make further/bigger goals 🙌
Your Proper Planning Prevented a Poor Performance. Another great recovery.
I bet Lizzy has a beautiful view from the front of the Jeep while making the U-turn. Great job guys.
Customer: you can’t turn around up there
Matt: challenge accepted
Just watching you do these recoveries gets my stress level up. I don't know how you do these. This one was crazy. 🤪 I love your content.
Those pretzels were making Lindsay positively " Parched" LOL Both cars were in precarious perched positions on that path ! The Morrvair is a beast !