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  • @jaydensmith920
    @jaydensmith920 Год назад +2836

    “I dont know why all of Europe was in death valley this weekend” made me laugh so hard

    • @Ed.E
      @Ed.E Год назад +67

      European school holidays!

    • @tee4222
      @tee4222 Год назад +112

      Because I’m not letting some little extreme weather event ruin my long planned holiday.
      -my famous last words

    • @bagofholding
      @bagofholding Год назад +30

      They're just trying to get used to the temperatures we might get all over the planet in the future.

    • @robbieogle8622
      @robbieogle8622 Год назад +21

      They are in L.A. too. German people everywhere. Lol

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 Год назад +2

      @@robbieogle8622 Where ever that German neighborhood is

  • @TheGhostofOnyx313
    @TheGhostofOnyx313 Год назад +5300

    "I think it was safe to say that we had saved the entire European continent" - thank you for your service matt 😂

    • @sunderbans
      @sunderbans Год назад +31

      Truly a hero among men.

    • @cqix
      @cqix Год назад +22

      Definitely thanks from 🇪🇺! If we would have been there one week later, there might have been a Toyota Corolla in that video as well.

    • @AliensKillDevils.
      @AliensKillDevils. Год назад +19

      Please honor Chinese workers who built railways. The Chinese workers who the railroads in the United States worked 2.8 times harder than others, and basically all died of exhaustion, unable to get up to get their wages. At that time, Stanford's human management and care were not in place. The Chinese workers have not rested yet. Rolling stone is Chinese workers pushing and working again after death, reminding people the parallel railways. So in the United States, wherever the Chinese go, there will be earthquakes.

    • @iammaxhailme
      @iammaxhailme Год назад +1

      I would have added an "again".

    • @xxxblanco
      @xxxblanco Год назад +1

      Again... and again

  • @AJVD2123
    @AJVD2123 Год назад +2628

    As someone who lives in France, the Frenchman driving too fast over the rocks and not caring truly gave me a good chuckle. Especially compared to the German family being extra cautious 😂

    • @wolframxx5580
      @wolframxx5580 Год назад +70

      Fun fact. In czech its exact opposite. Germans go here and act like they own the country (intentionally written like this) and french are so cautious they are more dangerous then safe.

    • @donkmeister
      @donkmeister Год назад +38

      As a Brit who spends a fair bit of time in France, I find that the driving side is not the only thing that differs with our cars - I swear that the road engineers in France assumed everyone is driving a DS, so they build HUGE speed bumps in the towns. Of course, everyone in France knows this, so they buy a car with tyres and suspension that will soak up the bumps. But us Brits have an obsession with buying cars that have "sporty" suspension, huge wheels and very low profile tyres... Then we decide to drive over to France. I have an old MG, and on the times I've taken that I have to slow to

    • @justadummy8076
      @justadummy8076 Год назад +61

      @@donkmeister it’s because the French don’t care about their cars the same way everyone else does, parking is so bad in Paris, it’s commonly acceptable to just ram your car into the smallest parking space & push other cars out of the way

    • @AJVD2123
      @AJVD2123 Год назад +19

      @@donkmeister Fun fact. As an international couple that lives in France, we can attest that those are a pretty well-known phenomenon. They're put there by mayors, with no concertation. And most of them are actually illegal, on account of being too steep, too high, or too close together. Except since nobody ever sues the cities over them, they remain.

    • @Slazlo-Brovnik
      @Slazlo-Brovnik Год назад +2

      @@justadummy8076 True. As German visiting Paris I was quite annoyed by that.

  • @thelastmanonearth2631
    @thelastmanonearth2631 Год назад +1436

    "Successfully liberating another German" was so unexpected and hilarious that I literally burst out laughing 😂😂😂

    • @ryanflores5610
      @ryanflores5610 8 месяцев назад +9

      4:05

    • @acstconnor
      @acstconnor 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@ryanflores5610 legend

    • @zoolkhan
      @zoolkhan 8 месяцев назад

      if not the unavoidable american arrogance would drip out of that in lite... err i mean gallons, i might have share the laughter with you.
      But it kinda gets a bit boring when you are german, from the nation that fucking invented the car in the first place....
      And if this was not shown on youtube, that only exist because germans gave you the mp3 audio compression algohrtim, (and less relevant invented the TV too)
      To me a road closed, is one that is explicitly forbidden to drive on by the state/gvmt.
      This road was entirely passable... for someone with common sense and the right vehicle 🙂
      cheers with beers.

    • @chicagow43
      @chicagow43 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@zoolkhan Loosen up pal we're not making a western here

    • @lambosenpaii6089
      @lambosenpaii6089 8 месяцев назад

      same bro

  • @Szyszz
    @Szyszz Год назад +12716

    Matt really doing sidequests out there

    • @GodKing804
      @GodKing804 Год назад +817

      In a broken expansion pack that's spawning Europeans in Death Valley

    • @lancerichardson6666
      @lancerichardson6666 Год назад +251

      Preston Garvey reports there is another group of Europeans to help. Good for Matt for helping the entire European continent.

    • @cosgraham534
      @cosgraham534 Год назад +77

      I don’t even play video games and I still love this comment

    • @adelaidesky5039
      @adelaidesky5039 Год назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLsmiKvUCTJqGhbpZoTPxhCAhsITkDFP-U

    • @arthurvg2217
      @arthurvg2217 Год назад +97

      @@GodKing804 the fact that there is a French driving a Peugeot to fast on rock makes my day as a French, our country is falling apart but we still have many french roaming around in the wild looking for garlic at high speed. Beautiful isn't it? It's French 🤣 me too

  • @counterflow5719
    @counterflow5719 Год назад +2861

    I remember hearing years ago that Europeans, especially Germans, come to Death Valley in August to experience the extreme conditions. They are a hearty group.

    • @jackb3822
      @jackb3822 Год назад +342

      Unfortunately it would appear that their rental cars are not. lol

    • @chumpchange1846
      @chumpchange1846 Год назад +130

      If they were hardy, they'd have rescued themselves.

    • @scottcripe5009
      @scottcripe5009 Год назад +85

      Renovated the golf course back in the late 90's in Furnace Creek. Was there from April to Sept. Rained the first day we got there about 1/4" and didn't rain until the day we left in early Sept another 1/4". Hot as hell.... hit 134 one day in July. Was amazing the tourist that came in to see the hottest place in the usa...Busload after busload of German, Korean, French etc everyday. It was a fun project to work on.

    • @Vivaldi111
      @Vivaldi111 Год назад +34

      @@chumpchange1846 Or won the war

    • @davidcooke8005
      @davidcooke8005 Год назад +20

      Speaking as a person of 1/2 German descent, this is a large part of why I worked for Burning Man on their setup crew for years. Just to keep my edge in the desert.

  • @JustAdude291
    @JustAdude291 11 месяцев назад +447

    I'm honestly very surprised how many European tourists were visiting Death Valley. I admire you going out of your way to assist so many people.

    • @Nick-hm9rh
      @Nick-hm9rh 10 месяцев назад +34

      My guy needs to justify that winch

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 9 месяцев назад +49

      You'd be surprised at how many Europeans tour the American backcountry. Especially places with very hospitable names like "Death Valley"

    • @bzarrazb1648
      @bzarrazb1648 8 месяцев назад +8

      I remember being in Arches National Park and feeling like I was in a European Desert, I thought it was so strange how many Europeans were there.

    • @colephelps6202
      @colephelps6202 8 месяцев назад +9

      I was in no way surprised. Our National Parks are a second home for Europeans. That is why I immediately went to Zion and Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon during COVID. They were comparatively, but not literally, empty. It was fantastic.

    • @trevordillon1921
      @trevordillon1921 8 месяцев назад +11

      It’s a place unlike anywhere in Europe. It’s not the sahara, with its endless seas of sand. It’s not even a whole desert. But it is the driest and hottest of deserts, like the denali of hot valleys. I’d probably be interested in it too if I didn’t grow up close enough to it to get the idea, but man 20 years of living in a hot desert valley really will make you sick of hot desert valleys. I doubt you’d be capable of telling much difference between 120 and 130 by that point anyway, it’s all misery to me.
      Ok I feel like I should clarify, I don’t think the sahara is in Europe I’m not a moron. I’m using it as an example of why death valley is unique and not just, a big ass desert.

  • @LongPeter
    @LongPeter Год назад +285

    Touring around beautiful, semi-ruined roads, helping less-prepared strangers is one of those odd things in my pantheon of day dreams. I like helping people. And off-roading. And being shamelessly, insufferably better at mundane things than other people.

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 11 месяцев назад +4

      ...oddly, the name really checks out.

    • @ric84
      @ric84 11 месяцев назад +3

      Based

    • @DescendingVelocity
      @DescendingVelocity 7 месяцев назад +1

      LOL @ that last sentence. At least you’re honest 🤣🤣

    • @GOLDESCAFLOWNE
      @GOLDESCAFLOWNE 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mnichols1979
    @mnichols1979 Год назад +3112

    "I'm not sure why all of Europe was in death valley this weekend." I couldn't help but to laugh.

    • @chrise842
      @chrise842 Год назад +38

      I'd say Route 66, death valley, ... are advertised as the go to destination for European tourists that are not backpacking, on student exchange or working and living there permanently.
      Especially the shallower ones once they find time and money.
      On one of my parents birthday parties we had two relatives talking about the same trip with the same camper van concept in that region - and at least one of had their vacation pictures shown to us. Both couples strongly heading towards retirement as upper middle income earners.
      None of them particularly US culture minded in any sense.
      Just to have another acquaintance of me tell me within a few years that if he'd do the US again it would be the Route 66 etc..
      Those boomers just were taught that you can smell some freedom in the air if you avoid the center of fly over country and to the edges of Commiefornia.
      I guess they're all weird. I love US law, history, economic mindset etc. but Route 66 is simply not on the top of my bucket list. Although I wouldn't avoid it if I had time and opportunity. Would I like to move there? Nope!

    • @jeffjansen582
      @jeffjansen582 Год назад +1

      It was only a billion of them.

    • @SirFloofy001
      @SirFloofy001 11 месяцев назад +17

      From a dutch friend "german tourists are worse then american tourists because at least american tourists understand they are soft and squishy. Germans think nothing can stop them"
      He miiiight be a bit biased.

    • @shavenyak1
      @shavenyak1 11 месяцев назад +17

      In my travels, I generally see more tourists enjoying America than Americans. It's a shame more Americans aren't interested in seeing what's in their own back yards.

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 11 месяцев назад +5

      "he discovered our secret gazering area. ze invasion is CANCELLED! ve will try agayn in two years"

  • @sam23696
    @sam23696 Год назад +3385

    Dude the build up to meeting the Nissan Altima was executed perfectly. I had just assumed he had some grudge against the vehicle, so actually seeing the vehicle and realising it was actually a set up genuionely got me.

    • @lostone9700
      @lostone9700 Год назад +49

      I watched this while sitting in my altima

    • @susannluckmann7705
      @susannluckmann7705 Год назад +22

      @@lostone9700 I hope you were not stranded off the road...?

    • @jdlambo6926
      @jdlambo6926 Год назад +8

      I’m watching while sitting on the pot. Just took a healthy shit wishing I had a life like this 😂

    • @MCXL1140
      @MCXL1140 Год назад +9

      I went rock crawling in a Mazda 3 because of reealy bad GPS directions going from Flagstaff to Sedona one time when I was younger. Had to build some ramps out of rubble to make it up some of the bigger cliffs on the jeep trail (biggest was probably 12-15 inches).
      We made it slowly. Hertz never inspected the underbody. Never buy a rental car.

    • @clayz1
      @clayz1 Год назад

      @@MCXL1140 EVERY time is of you when you were younger.
      (credit M Hedberg)

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 8 месяцев назад +30

    I worked over the winter in Death Valley 30 years ago. The place was crawling with Germans and I asked about that one time. I felt okay asking him because his 3 year old daughter tried to steal my prosthetic leg (long story) and he told me that there was a very popular western Novel that takes place in Death Valley. His family had come to LA and he saw a map and saw Death Velley looked like it was close by so they came to visit.
    That was his story anyway.

    • @Gumper30
      @Gumper30 6 месяцев назад +3

      Oh, that sort of connects to that "Death Valley Germans" case where a family got lost and died in a really remote part of the park. There was a lot of speculation over why they were there, but Death Valley being a minor tourist attraction for Germans helps to explain the appeal of going off into the barren parts of the desert as a shortcut, since it might suggest that they had a romanticized view of the area being more hospitable than it actually is.

  • @MegaSnow121
    @MegaSnow121 8 месяцев назад +51

    As a European transplant to the US, I approve of this video, and thank you for your kind service saving so many of my fellow lost European tourists.

  • @splittedspark1675
    @splittedspark1675 Год назад +1823

    The line "I dont know why the whole of Europe decided to be in Death Valley" got me. As a European I have to say thank you for helping both countrymen as well as unionmembers

    • @oltjonmelissa5454
      @oltjonmelissa5454 Год назад

      I bet the Brits saw the mess ahead and said we are heading for the exit. We don't want to be stuck on neutral like that Swiss guy over there. Btw, don't trust that Russian guy with the spare gas. He will pretend to help you fill the tank, but he's got his eyes on your ignition key.

    • @BeautifulGreen252
      @BeautifulGreen252 Год назад +13

      EU gay

    • @niltomega2978
      @niltomega2978 Год назад +1

      @@BeautifulGreen252 Why do you bother to exist?

    • @chumpchange1846
      @chumpchange1846 Год назад

      EU...where unelected elitist tyrants tell all their subjects what to do from their castles in Brussels. Enjoy.

    • @splittedspark1675
      @splittedspark1675 Год назад +28

      Getting a lot of very "interesting" replies

  • @tommaguire1354
    @tommaguire1354 Год назад +728

    "I'm not the cops, but I hope he brought some water" is such a funny way of saying he probably shouldn't be doing that.

    • @Pshady
      @Pshady Год назад +7

      A subtle dig at the French Tourists who died of dehydration in 2015? Tourist getting into danger is a serious problem so I don’t have a problem with it!

    • @BlitzStorm
      @BlitzStorm Год назад +40

      @@Pshady Believe the point moreso is being trapped for hours until another good Samaritan comes along to save him in Death Valley's 125°F heat would make the tourist(s) wish they'd brought water.

    • @AmberHarrison13
      @AmberHarrison13 Год назад

      I laughed good at that one 🤣😂

    • @FurryWrecker911
      @FurryWrecker911 Год назад

      @@Pshady The _what?_ I need a recap because I never heard this one.

    • @mortimerbrewster3671
      @mortimerbrewster3671 Год назад +5

      Driving Death Valley in the middle of summer is something i think falls into the category of "shouldn't be doing that" but to each their own.

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 8 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks for saving so many Europeans.
    Your trip confirmed many stereotypes: 1) Outdated US infrastructure, 2) nice, helpful Americans, 3) French not knowing how to drive, 4) Germans thinking they're driving a tank, 5) Italians using their arms to talk and 6) Harley drivers dumb as a rock.

  • @SciMajor1
    @SciMajor1 10 месяцев назад +29

    2:43 This (checking the depth before driving across it) is something you HAVE to do in any vehicle, regardless of how off road capable the vehicle is, before attempting a crossing.

    • @user-ob2sv7vp8k
      @user-ob2sv7vp8k 8 месяцев назад +4

      Absolutely! The key to a situation like that is that the road might not even be there. It could easily be 6' deep and not show it at all on the surface.

  • @Mallchad
    @Mallchad Год назад +3054

    That 4 minutes of leadup for a quick, dry joke with a completely straight face and indifferent voice
    was beautiful :D

    • @cosmicinsane516
      @cosmicinsane516 Год назад +72

      Almost as good as setting up the drum kit for a single rimshot. Top quality stuff.

    • @catfish552
      @catfish552 Год назад +39

      After the second mention I knew there had to be payoff, and it did not disappoint.

    • @minozemstan
      @minozemstan Год назад +12

      @@cosmicinsane516 one of the best youtube moments ever

    • @wood42shed
      @wood42shed Год назад +40

      Meh, it was OK but I wouldn't take a Nisan Altima across it.

    • @johnhunter7244
      @johnhunter7244 Год назад +4

      @@wood42shed I don't know why he said an altima was probably the worst car to have out there, but I can think of so many lower rwd cars that can't offroad really at all, such as my hyundai genesis coupe with rwd and only 46% weight over the rear and it came on summer tires.

  • @bchearne
    @bchearne Год назад +1478

    Who’d have thought a place called “Death Valley” could be so dangerous?

    • @mr.shyguy3954
      @mr.shyguy3954 Год назад +21

      I behave it named Death Valley because it would be so hot where it would over heat your engine pacificly semis. But deal free to fact check me on this

    • @pooja94ekbote
      @pooja94ekbote Год назад +96

      @@mr.shyguy3954 I'm Californian and we learned in school when we covered our region that it's called Death Valley because a lot of settlers who made wagon rides West ended up dying there, sometimes entire communities would perish on the way West.

    • @joellenrhodes456
      @joellenrhodes456 Год назад +55

      At temperatures of 125°F it ain't the best place to sunbathe.

    • @coachbrandon01
      @coachbrandon01 Год назад +13

      @@pooja94ekbote We learned the same in public school in the midwest. It was named during the expansion westward, though it may not have been officially named, yet. That is what the travelers named it, probably before it had a name. The Arch, in St Louis, was considered the Gateway to the west, so they taught us a lot about the pioneers and their journey. The museum, under the Arch is all about that.

    • @KMCA779
      @KMCA779 Год назад +7

      @@joellenrhodes456 yeah, it'll turn your bones white.

  • @Skaatje
    @Skaatje 8 месяцев назад +52

    As a European, this commentary is gold! Thank you for your service.

  • @infinitenex8165
    @infinitenex8165 11 месяцев назад +5

    You saved so many NPCs, youre basically ready for the final boss of Death Valley.

  • @Freight_Train
    @Freight_Train Год назад +733

    "all of europe was in death valley" --good line. My son travelled out west a few months ago to a lot of landmarks and noted how many asians and europeans were at the national parks.

    • @DashcamDrenthe
      @DashcamDrenthe Год назад +56

      Visiting the Grand Canyon 2 weeks back, I could almost speak my own language. Dutch people everywhere, even from my own town. I guess after 2 years everybody really saved up some money to visit the US.

    • @whatyousaidbud
      @whatyousaidbud Год назад +23

      Asians and Europeans? What are the chances?! 5.4billion of us combined, and you saw a few!

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner Год назад +15

      Perhaps COVID reminded them all that travel is not to be taken for granted and they decided to stop putting off that bucket list trip to the American west.

    • @garymitchell5899
      @garymitchell5899 Год назад

      There are 500m Europeans.

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Год назад +4

      @@garymitchell5899 I think he combined the numbers of Europeans & Asians.

  • @deadlysinner1701
    @deadlysinner1701 Год назад +314

    First half of the video: “Why is he flaming the Nissan Altima so hard?”
    3:52: “Oh… Yeah that makes sense now” 🤣

  • @SebastianFWL
    @SebastianFWL 8 месяцев назад +11

    As a German I want to thank you for saving my people from certain death by rock.

  • @cynicaldoom396
    @cynicaldoom396 8 месяцев назад +4

    As a German, I am grateful you helped out all my fellow people. Why so many people from Europe driving through Death Valley?

  • @Technoguyfication
    @Technoguyfication Год назад +1336

    This might be my favorite video on the channel even though nothing happened in it. It's just 5 minutes straight of the same dry humor that attracted me to this channel in the first place.

    • @WhyT74
      @WhyT74 Год назад +39

      This video is second only to the video where he bought a drum set in his Smart car just to do the bu dum tshh joke.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Год назад +15

      Only dry thing in Bonneville this week...!!!

    • @egroj_ynoham
      @egroj_ynoham Год назад +2

      amen

    • @christophernoto
      @christophernoto Год назад +1

      @UCgkislhlwBkMSFrRPRI0Svg Google Translate offers this lovely sentiment: "Lord, I beg of you by the right of your greatest name to grant the owner of the hand that will support me with follow-up, endless sustenance, and endless success." @superfastmatt -- It looks like you did rescue a significant portion of Europe, and maybe Asia, too! ♥🔥

    • @christophernoto
      @christophernoto Год назад +4

      "Nothing happened." ??? Really ??? A year's worth of rain in three hours doesn't even qualify for a footnote? OMG!

  • @usernameL1
    @usernameL1 Год назад +966

    As a Dutch person I can tell you: this is basically how French people behave. You’ll get used to it.

    • @willarms5510
      @willarms5510 Год назад +37

      LOL

    • @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII
      @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII Год назад +21

      And Belgians! 😜

    • @luppano
      @luppano Год назад +61

      That may be why the best rally pilot ever, Sébastien Loeb, is french.
      Driving too fast on mixed surface roads is kind of his thing.

    • @nihilanr9984
      @nihilanr9984 Год назад +41

      Yeah, thought so too, no big surprise in the French driving style, seemed right in character.

    • @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII
      @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII Год назад +10

      @@luppano rally pilots do the navigation from the passenger seat!?

  • @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
    @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent!! Been that European in Death Valley in a thunderstorm and flash flooding. We were testing 4x4s for a manufacturer though so we were good. Amazing place. Sad to see that stunning drive down Panamint valley in such a state. Hopefully they'll get it fixed soon. Superb commentary. Almost sprayed my tea on more than few occasions! Great video, thank you.

  • @theemperor8553
    @theemperor8553 9 месяцев назад +11

    This seems genuinely so much fun. A sweet overland adventure while helping out a ton of people. Win-win.

  • @PetrLohnicky
    @PetrLohnicky Год назад +1169

    This was funny as hell. As an European I thank you for saving our continent!

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Год назад +18

      We Americans get lots of practice! LOL Hope you guys can return the favor some day!

    • @PetrLohnicky
      @PetrLohnicky Год назад +60

      @@inconnu4961 Don’t worry, next time I see an American struggling with the secrets of public transportation systems here, I will offer a helping hand :-)

    • @NickAm01
      @NickAm01 Год назад +14

      @@PetrLohnicky Your comment deserves more likes. lol

    • @herryhardfoot6515
      @herryhardfoot6515 Год назад +5

      @@PetrLohnicky That would be much appreciated. As an American tourist, I've managed to get lost in most of the major cities in Europe.

    • @benjaminpadilla1464
      @benjaminpadilla1464 Год назад +5

      @@PetrLohnicky Hey genius, how many square kilometers make up the continental US? Now how about Italy or Australia? I think we might be bigger, therefore: Public transport unfeasible out of urban areas

  • @GuruMeditationError
    @GuruMeditationError Год назад +354

    TBH you saved the park service much more than your admission fee by helping all those people. Bravo!

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Год назад +7

      He also missed his chance to help out the rental car companies as well when he decided to not report all the Europeans who were abusing the terms of service. Next time I get in a rental car that has mud on the floorboards I'm going to tell them to watch this video!

    • @jrmendez2090
      @jrmendez2090 Год назад +1

      @@Rick-the-Swift wtf it's wrong eith u are the cars made out off gold now a days or wtf I feel like you'll get stranded out there just because ur going to get charged a bit extra and stop being a girl or a snitch

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 Год назад

      @@jrmendez2090 i think its because rental companies might increase their price because of all the maintance they have to do because people ride their cars where they shouldnt

    • @jrmendez2090
      @jrmendez2090 Год назад

      @@ernestogastelum9123 who cares stop being cheap if u knw u messed up and u got to pay o well if u dont then good

  • @thatbonebreaker
    @thatbonebreaker Год назад +17

    You definitely would have made Matt from Matt’s Off Road recovery proud with all those recoveries 👍

  • @mitsubishilancerevov9937
    @mitsubishilancerevov9937 Год назад +32

    As an Italian, I thank you for saving our compatriots

  • @sheevpalpatine3351
    @sheevpalpatine3351 Год назад +194

    “We saved the entire European continent” What a legend

    • @jerrydunn3004
      @jerrydunn3004 Год назад +7

      Liberating the Germans. Lolz.

    • @pd4165
      @pd4165 Месяц назад

      Usually you rescue Europe two or three years after it all kicks off. Nice to see some of you are getting up to speed 🤣

  • @raterus
    @raterus Год назад +1420

    Having been stuck in the mud countless times, the willingness of strangers to get you out of a sticky situation is amazing. You literally don't have to wait for a second truck, the first one always seems to help and have the towing cable already on board!

    • @SegaDream131
      @SegaDream131 Год назад +38

      It gets use out of gear plus let's you know what might not be reliable for later or yourself....
      And lets you feel like even bothering to haul all that is worth it....

    • @jeffc5974
      @jeffc5974 Год назад +110

      The last time I got stuck in deep snow, a guy came along to help and told me that the only reason he was on the road was to look for people who needed help.

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Год назад +12

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
      ‭‭Romans‬ ‭12:21‬ NIV

    • @BatMan-oe2gh
      @BatMan-oe2gh Год назад +10

      Come to Australia, in fact the East Kimberley's in Western Australia. We have what we call Black Mud. So sticky, impossible to drive through. Hit a stretch whilst riding a bike, did not see it till to late. I hit the ground and the bike stayed upright stuck in the mud. A friends Toyota Land Cruiser got stuck and it took 2 Toyota Hilux's and 2 guys using 2 block and tackle tied to trees 7 hours to get it out. That road Matt was driving was pretty bad, but in Australia, a lot of roads in the outback are only passable with 4WD's properly set up. Cheers

    • @MrDachimas
      @MrDachimas Год назад +1

      I love Chronotrigger

  • @danielhughes441
    @danielhughes441 7 месяцев назад +2

    The bumpy part reminds me of the 45 minute long entrance/exit into Bodie, CA

  • @ralfklonowski7840
    @ralfklonowski7840 Год назад

    Thank you for helping my fellow country men. The video reminded me of the German family that got stuck in the 90s in a remote spot and got killed. Sad story.
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @piccalillipit9211
    @piccalillipit9211 Год назад +341

    *AS A EUROPEAN* not stuck in Death Vally this week - I apologise for letting the side down - I can usually be relied upon to get stuck - I've been stuck in a live minefield, in the Atlantic, in the Sahara
    Im 52 now, thats my excuse...

    • @griffinsells2611
      @griffinsells2611 Год назад +11

      We must be related. I get stuck behind cargo trains, in the mountains and in the rain.

    • @rotohcf1400
      @rotohcf1400 Год назад +25

      as a European recently standing next to a minefield and pondering about the meaning of life - I can relate to both being stuck and to minefields.

    • @MahKryte
      @MahKryte Год назад +4

      I live minefield in the Atlantic?! How old are you...?

    • @etheroar6312
      @etheroar6312 Год назад +12

      I'm 75 and I still do stupid stuff. Never slow down, you'll just get old.

    • @wolfmantroy6601
      @wolfmantroy6601 Год назад

      Serious... how can anyone think that a car could drive thru such conditions? I've been doing this all my life do to my upbringing and seriously would like to know WTF are these people thinking? I would never consider driving thru those conditions with a vehicle that has 6" of clearance. Someone educate me on how common sense is lost once large numbers of humans live in proximity to each other.

  • @clintonflynn815
    @clintonflynn815 Год назад +402

    The antidote for wet weather is apparently dry humor. Well done, Matt.

    • @ZesPak
      @ZesPak Год назад +14

      Any brit could have told you that.

    • @Matt02341
      @Matt02341 Год назад

      Yeah right

  • @sKY-pg8ut
    @sKY-pg8ut 8 месяцев назад +1

    Im from Germany, and coincidentally we were also there, had to turn around at another spot because the street became impassable, even for highly modified 4x4s.

  • @alanj9391
    @alanj9391 9 месяцев назад

    Also European - visited Death Valley in the 2010s, arrived via Badwater Rd from Las Vegas, it was similar - rocks and debris all over road, floods running down Furnace Creek junction and Inn carpark, much of the Furnace Creek resort we were booked into under water.

  • @EngineersHomestead
    @EngineersHomestead Год назад +109

    My how the times have changed...last time was liberating the French in American Jeeps...now Germans in Japanese 4Runners . Such a worldly ambassador, Matt!

  • @michaelmiller6709
    @michaelmiller6709 Год назад +140

    I was once dating an American girl who lived in France for 10 years. We went to Death Valley, and at one point saw a car on the side of the road with hazards on. I pulled up behind them and got out to check on them. They only spoke French, and excitedly, I went back and told the woman to go check on them. She comes back to the car a couple minutes later and I'm like, "How did it go? Do they need anything." She said, "They made fun of my French accent." True story.

    • @C4H10N4O2
      @C4H10N4O2 Год назад +31

      A dick move for sure, but I got to admit hearing french in a thick american accent is quite funny
      Wouldn't laugh at someone for it though, especially someone trying to help me

    • @echo-hotel
      @echo-hotel Год назад

      @@C4H10N4O2 which accent?

    • @C4H10N4O2
      @C4H10N4O2 Год назад +5

      @@echo-hotel I know different places in the US have different accents, but a lot of them sound similar to me, mostly because of the "pace"

    • @chad_bro_chill
      @chad_bro_chill Год назад +9

      @@C4H10N4O2 Yeah, pretty much every accent besides Southern US has a pretty similar speed and rhythm. Southern is slow and drawn out to the point that it makes Midwesterners/New Englanders exasperated having to wait so long for them to finish speaking.

    • @cuhweenuh
      @cuhweenuh Год назад +3

      @Bill Randleman that sounds kinda hilarious

  • @davekennedy6315
    @davekennedy6315 7 месяцев назад

    1:45 i absolutely LOVE that amazing shot of you literally driving into clouds! So cool, so breathtaking!

  • @s_wggns
    @s_wggns 11 месяцев назад

    I was going out to Death Valley a lot for work back in 2015 when a big part of the 190 washed away, on a regular basis I would come across a European tourist in a convertible rental car driving down the dirt road towards Ballarat trading post trying to get to Olancha.
    It would blow my mind how many people underestimate Death Valley and travel down roads they have no idea where they go.

  • @stuffandjunkandthings364
    @stuffandjunkandthings364 Год назад +53

    Little known fact- Altima is an ancient Japanese word that means "uninsured driver"
    It also translates to "YOLO" in Spanish.

  • @Malaveldt
    @Malaveldt Год назад +317

    Quite the ambassador in addition to being quite an engineer!

  • @DedoMaco85
    @DedoMaco85 7 месяцев назад +2

    I can tell you why. Last time I was in California I did go to death valley and joshua tree park. The reason is that we just don't have anything like this in Europe. Nothing on that scale. It's pretty interesting and it may sound stupid, but much more accessible than what's in the neighborhood - North Africa for example. Renting a Nissan Ultima and going in those conditions is totally crazy though.

  • @belamoure
    @belamoure 8 месяцев назад

    Glad you helped and guided so many tourists.

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie Год назад +1016

    Thank you for following the unwritten "code of the remote area traveler." Helping fellow travelers is a time honored American tradition. I'm glad to see it still exists.

    • @THERE.IS.NO.DEATH.
      @THERE.IS.NO.DEATH. Год назад +55

      what you poorly described is called common courtesy

    • @caydcrow5161
      @caydcrow5161 Год назад +75

      @@THERE.IS.NO.DEATH. yes and many lack this. Americans are generally extremely friendly people on a world scale. Touch grass and travel more.

    • @lisajohnson5516
      @lisajohnson5516 Год назад +33

      @@THERE.IS.NO.DEATH. Used to be. Now with all of the setups / car jackings - many of us who don't want to become a MrBallen story don't feel safe stopping to help. This situation is of course different, and refreshing.

    • @winstonsmiths2449
      @winstonsmiths2449 Год назад +57

      @@lisajohnson5516 Your car jackers are NOT going to be on these roads under these conditions. You must be from the city.

    • @lisajohnson5516
      @lisajohnson5516 Год назад +19

      @@winstonsmiths2449 I literally said : " This situation is of course different, and refreshing."

  • @theprojectproject01
    @theprojectproject01 Год назад +249

    It is simply AMAZING the lengths Matt will go to, if it means successfully putting off building a body for his speedster.

  • @islandbirdw
    @islandbirdw 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well deserts are challenging places to drive in. Used to be a whole lot more desolate with having to plan gas stops so you don’t run out of gas out there. My dad used to strap on these huge water packs to the outside of our TravelAll wagon so we would have enough in case we got stuck out there. Only those Stuckeys stops were great!

  • @Blue-P51
    @Blue-P51 Год назад

    Good job helping the others too! I’m from the pacific NW, I’ll admit I’m scared of being stranded in heat… like frightened of it. Good to know help was out there.

  • @Anna_Stetik
    @Anna_Stetik Год назад +621

    I used to live in the Mojave Desert when I was a kid. My dad would take us out in the Jeep to go off road, and all I remember is bouncing around a lot, and how very easily you could get lost out there. I had no idea it was such a tourist attraction for our European brothers and sisters. I hope they all bring a LOT of water...way more than they think they'll need.

    • @vigdisholo6764
      @vigdisholo6764 Год назад +43

      The largest desert in Europe is about 300 square km and located i Serbia witch is not a huge tourist destination for Europeans. The death Valley national park is 13.650 square km. It's just more exotic for us.

    • @mj6463
      @mj6463 Год назад +33

      @@vigdisholo6764 lol the balkans is a different kind of “Death Valley”

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification Год назад +2

      @@vigdisholo6764 but the perspective check to ponder is this... if most Yanks don't go there because we know it's more danger than it's worth, why would a random tourist completely unfamiliar with the region add that to their bucket list? It just doesn't make ANY sense to me... not a bit.
      If you want to see sand, check out the Michigan Dunes national park - or drive around the Great Lakes. Nice and safe - no risk of dying of thirst either. :D

    • @lukasg4807
      @lukasg4807 Год назад +16

      @@chouseification most people rarely visit attractions that they live near, because it takes away the exotic nature. Never gone too the zoo in my city, I visit San Diego and all of the sudden the zoo is very interesting

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification Год назад

      @@lukasg4807 yet that reasonable concept doesn't map (with rational thought anyways) to the much less rational one of "let's go to one of the deadliest places in the world, without being at all prepared".
      I'm not saying don't add it to your bucket list, but don't be a blundering touron (that's tourist moron) and have to call 911 because you "just had to" check that off the list on your first visit to the States. Dip toes in, prepare, do that journey only when actually ready.
      Most people truly forget the true scale of the US... my own state (one of the larger but far from the largest) is larger than England, and one can spend the better part of the day doing a trip to the remote corners of the state. Of course Interstates let you buzz much faster if you're going point to point, and are easy enough to use; until you get to those spots in the country where towns (and refueling stops) are very infrequent. If you run out of gas in one of those stretches, you have a bad day. Easily avoided with planning, and that's sort of the point. Don't go to the desert SW or Wyoming (in the winter) on a first trip - probably not the best idea... frankly the whole plains are nasty for driving in the winter when storms come up. They even turn off some Interstates (for hours to sometimes days) if there's enough snow coming down. :P

  • @PabloRichardFernandez
    @PabloRichardFernandez Год назад +548

    "Successfully liberated another German."
    That killed me!!!!
    Subscribed!

    • @j.6230
      @j.6230 Год назад +3

      RIP

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Год назад

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
      ‭‭Romans‬ ‭12:21‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      Y

    • @carlac.8316
      @carlac.8316 Год назад +1

      me too.

  • @hearviewb123ontarget
    @hearviewb123ontarget Год назад

    Loved this video...thanks for helping all thoes who were stranded, it was very interesting to watch!

  • @RichQcCa
    @RichQcCa 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video ! We've been seeing piecemeal segment here and there but yours was the best. I sure which I could have experienced it !

  • @dec2397
    @dec2397 Год назад +446

    What’s really funny is I’m actually a front desk agent in the city on the way to Death Valley and I too have noticed an influx of Europeans going through at that time. This is not to bag on any Europeans but I just found it interesting and also heartbreaking because these people travelled far to see something like this only to get stranded or not be able to enter the park. Good on you for helping those people! Lol I’m sure some of them stayed with us on the way out or coming back from there!

    • @SeattlePioneer
      @SeattlePioneer Год назад +48

      >
      Why feel sorry for them? They travelled thousands of kilometers in order to have an adventure in the American west, and guess what? They had one!
      No doubt they will be telling the story for decades to come.

    • @commandohazelnuts
      @commandohazelnuts Год назад +23

      @@SeattlePioneer They have a story that most people will never have!

    • @checo123
      @checo123 Год назад +1

      Those people booked it year ahead! They had to make it :)

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 Год назад +7

      It's school summer holidays time in Germany and France (and I suspect many other European countries)

    • @bobb.6393
      @bobb.6393 Год назад +2

      Wildflowers anyone?

  • @sunshinelizard1
    @sunshinelizard1 Год назад +721

    I enjoyed this video very much. I came across a couple of groups of tourists from Germany while hiking in the desert in southerns Utah, headed for petroglyphs. I asked one group why they'd visit here with so many other locations in the U.S. to visit, the desert can be miserable but also beautiful. They told me they have never experienced hundreds of square miles of open space. They said many Europeans have posters of our deserts on their walls and dream of experiencing such. I suddenly appreciated the landscape a lot more than I had.

    • @llama2022
      @llama2022 Год назад +70

      I was just in Germany and talking to a guy that was saying exactly this. He was explaining how he thought it was amazing when he had visited the desert in America and could drive and see nothing but horizon on both sides. "I love the wide open space. There is nothing like that here in Germany."

    • @artmosley3337
      @artmosley3337 Год назад +29

      I feel the same way about western Kansas and east Colorado.. huge Big Sky Country.. 100+ mile views of nothing but cows anf farms with 1,000 + acre fields.. With the internet, who needs to be stuck in traffic 6 hours a week just to make a buck.. Oh Give me a Home, where the Buffalo once roamed..😂😂😂😂❤️💕😎🙏😇

    • @Nick-rr3pv
      @Nick-rr3pv Год назад +18

      You guys can thank John Ford and his western movies for this. I also wanna do road trip through Death Valley and Monument valley.

    • @baloghlcb
      @baloghlcb Год назад +5

      I didn't even think about it till now, but I did run into quite a few people from other countries when I was checking out Arches National Park taking a break from offroading in Moab last year.

    • @megamatt614
      @megamatt614 Год назад +17

      It’s even weirder when you go to places like the prairies in Saskatchewan where it’s literally grass for miles and miles with little to no trees and almost 0 elevation changes, in the winter you can end up in fields and stuff and not even realize because it’s so flat

  • @diane1390
    @diane1390 5 месяцев назад

    When that rain hit, I knew where it was going to flood the hardest as I've lived at the Furnace Creek Ranch twice. I figured that Bad Water at -282 feet below sea level and the Furnace Creek Ranch Golf Course would be the most hardest hit. The golf course is -214 feet below sea level. When I lived there I remember having no over the air Tv reception, and I doubt cellphones and GPS sucks too!

  • @luisespinaljr
    @luisespinaljr Год назад

    I've never driving in that part of the country. The furthest west I've driven is to Houston, TX (I'm in NC) I would LOVE to drive out west and do some off-roading in death valley. It's on my bucket list!

  • @lazurm
    @lazurm Год назад +508

    In 1973 I went on a western car trip with a friend. Among the many challenges we made for ourselves was the idea of playing a full game of chess, in August, in Death Valley. We were super psyched and brought tons of water and a space blanket which we set up to shield us from the sun. It was over 120 degrees (49 degrees Celsius).
    We didn't last more than 20 minutes.
    Upon returning to our car in defeat I noticed the flashlight that we left on the dashboard was totally melted.

    • @potatothorn
      @potatothorn Год назад +36

      it takes some getting used to. once you acclimate it is/ well, still difficult. but if you make repeated trips into the heat or live there, you get a little bit used to it. I enjoy 110F or so. 120 is rough for almost anyone but in the shade it's survivable.

    • @DROK278
      @DROK278 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@potatothorn "survivable" I like that Lmao 😅

    • @baldrian22
      @baldrian22 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@potatothorn way to warm for my taste, 30 celsius starts getting to warm for me hehehe (im from norway)

    • @potatothorn
      @potatothorn 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@DROK278 haha yeah that's about what it is.. was just out in 100F over the weekend, that was nice but 110+ all you do is survive it haha

    • @potatothorn
      @potatothorn 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@baldrian22 yeah it would take you a long time to acclimate i think

  • @snakemain
    @snakemain Год назад +829

    As an American currently living in Italy and previously in Germany, thank you for saving all those people. Otherwise the gas stations and restaurants wouldn't open back up in September when the hand-written signs on the doors says they're supposed to. (Edit: 827 likes in 5 days...Whoa! This is the coolest thing that has ever happened to me in my life!)

    • @Callum.P
      @Callum.P Год назад

      As an English man living in England previously living in England, i can assure you that no one cares where you have lived 👍

    • @joshuatzonfortheslaughter
      @joshuatzonfortheslaughter Год назад +3

      🤣

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq Год назад +4

      @@ZRodTW Thats what makes living in Europe so much better! the stress of work is not worth it. BTW did you know stress causes a shorting of the Telemeres on the end of DNA, a precursor for accelerating aging and early death?

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq Год назад

      Can I message you I want to ask quality of life as a American immigrant in Germany or Where ever you are in Europe?

    • @benjaminingenito530
      @benjaminingenito530 Год назад +2

      @@ZRodTW dude forreal, I do t remember where but there was a place that turned a 5 day work week Into a 4 day work week and productivity went up by a lot. We really do need to copy the eu in a lot of ways

  • @quasicriminale8133
    @quasicriminale8133 Год назад +8

    Thanks from germany, all of my family, friends, the rest of the country and europa wanna thank you for your service since you helped them all out! Sadly i couldnt make it, but i guess tow you next time :^)

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 8 месяцев назад

    I remember gliding thru this sort of thing driving a deuce and a half when I was in the army. So much fun.

  • @ES-ge7bb
    @ES-ge7bb Год назад +408

    Kudos for helping all those stranded people, European or otherwise.

    • @logandunlap9156
      @logandunlap9156 Год назад +2

      should have left the euros

    • @uweschroeder
      @uweschroeder Год назад

      It's what you do in remote areas. Shit can and does happen and anyone able to help should - what goes around comes around when you're stuck one day. I would happily lend a hand to a 4 Runner despite it not being a Jeep 🙂

    • @thehammurabichode7994
      @thehammurabichode7994 Год назад

      Why did that remind me of HeadGum videos?

    • @n.e.7647
      @n.e.7647 Год назад

      @@uweschroeder True. But you know if they were black or brown ppl this guy would have just left them there stranded. . . but then if it's Europeans, well in that case, of course you have to help them. Smh. This is why America is considered a racist a$$ country. If it was a black man or a black woman, someone would probably call the cops, but as soon as it's some dude from Germany, then everyone is will to lend a hand.

    • @elyace
      @elyace 11 месяцев назад

      @@logandunlap9156 Bro 💀

  • @tienenaar2295
    @tienenaar2295 Год назад +145

    I nearly rolled out of my sofa laughing from your reference to Matts Offroad recovery. Have been following their build of a offroad recovery vehicle.
    I just love your dry style of humor, keep it up!

    • @dellalderman8011
      @dellalderman8011 Год назад

      Spot on!!! I love the views from Matt's off Road Recovery. I busted a gut too. We needed Ed for a weather report. All those Europeans could have benefited from it.

  • @jslaserman
    @jslaserman 9 месяцев назад +5

    You’re so dope for helping all those people. I wish to one day have a vehicle that can help others. Keep it up

  • @lunamaria1048
    @lunamaria1048 10 месяцев назад

    We have regular annual washouts, landslides/mudslides where I live in the mountains. My 4Runner ALWAYS gets me home🤗☺️

  • @Klokinator
    @Klokinator Год назад +487

    I think my favorite quote in this video is "I only get my news through memes" which is relatable on a spiritual level.

    • @trondoscar
      @trondoscar Год назад +6

      *picture of Leo DiCaprio in a tuxedo holding up a cocktail and smiling, captioned "AMEN, BROTHER"

    • @brianlara6451
      @brianlara6451 Год назад +4

      That’s how I pick the shows I watch. See enough memes and I give it a go

    • @amr1t_
      @amr1t_ Год назад +1

      I remember when I found out that John McCain died because of a crab rave meme. That was god damn hilarious

    • @TheHighway420n
      @TheHighway420n Год назад

      Because your soulless!spiritual memes wtf

    • @standingbear998
      @standingbear998 Год назад

      scary how dumb people have gotten

  • @Andy71
    @Andy71 Год назад +576

    Good on you for saving Europe. These are pretty stock standard conditions when you drive in parts of Australia. Great video :)

    • @TheChill001
      @TheChill001 Год назад +24

      most of Australia's "Death Valley for experts" xD

    • @skeletonmandiecastcollector
      @skeletonmandiecastcollector Год назад +6

      Yup yup 👍🏻 and that’s the reason why the majority of vehicles are off road vehicles with all terrain tires in Australia because of conditions like these all the time.

    • @Loribyn
      @Loribyn Год назад +1

      Aren't the seppos cute? While watching, I had the thought "My road into town's like that, mate -- why'd ya bother taking a video?"!
      🤣🤣🤣
      We need to take him up the Top End, after the Wet (seeing his reaction to getting his tyres wet, we'd better wait till later for during the Wet!).

    • @cqix
      @cqix Год назад

      If you have an off-road 4WD ok, but I have not seen many of those in death valley. Our rental 2WD automatic Toyota Corolla would also have been waiting there to be pulled out.

    • @-null-null8857
      @-null-null8857 Год назад

      @@skeletonmandiecastcollector therye not that common in most urban areas unless you need them for going out of towns . the taxes, running costs make them only for people that NEED them and can afford them.

  • @cinemasanders977
    @cinemasanders977 9 месяцев назад

    Damn they cleaned that up fast. I drove through there last December and it was fine (other than getting lost in the dark with no navigation signal). Lucky I'd been through twice before and spotted a Stovepipe Wells sign to get me in the right direction.

  • @arthurwagar88
    @arthurwagar88 Год назад

    Well done. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

  • @reesofraft4166
    @reesofraft4166 Год назад +833

    thank you for saving a lot of fellow germans, and of course also the french and italians.

    • @skullingtonfx4441
      @skullingtonfx4441 Год назад +49

      We Americans are used to it

    • @asoka7752
      @asoka7752 Год назад +51

      @@skullingtonfx4441 showing up in the last minute?

    • @sirallenrider8796
      @sirallenrider8796 Год назад +59

      @@asoka7752 We prefer to call it, "Fashionably late".

    • @davidgraham2673
      @davidgraham2673 Год назад +7

      ReesOfRaft
      I've lived in Germany twice. I know how wonderful the people are if you take the time to know them. Nice to read your comment.

    • @godsbeautifulflatearth
      @godsbeautifulflatearth Год назад +2

      And the Irish~🍀

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Год назад +770

    "I decided to take the scenic route through Death Valley..."
    Let me tell you how that almost always ends.

    • @jochenkraus7016
      @jochenkraus7016 Год назад +27

      You mean like "famous last words"?
      I've been in the US some years ago and I liked Death Valley much more than Las Vegas.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 Год назад +30

      @@jochenkraus7016 Friends and I camped every year for many years in Death Valley... in January or February. Not summer monsoon season...

    • @paulh6517
      @paulh6517 Год назад +9

      Hold my beer.

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Год назад +4

      @@jochenkraus7016 I grew up in Northern California and agree. I've been to Death Valley many times. Las Vegas, once, when a kid with my family. Not interested in that stuff.

    • @aoitamashii
      @aoitamashii Год назад +1

      I took a similar route when doing a cross-country drive a few years back. Took 95 west out of Las Vegas and went thru Death Valley to 395. I did it in April though, so it was a downright chilly 90-95F or so that day. Park Ranger still pulled over to check on me when he saw me out of my car, but I was only interested in snapping a few pictures within eyesight of my car before continuing on my way and I had 2L of water on me.

  • @franceskayona7306
    @franceskayona7306 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love your narration. I could listen to you all day long, I chuckled throughout your video.

  • @allens4974
    @allens4974 Год назад

    I heard about this at the time it happened but didn't realize how bad it was through there. Interstate 15 was shut down around the same time due to the rains and floods.

  • @nemol73
    @nemol73 Год назад +59

    As Italian emigrated in the USA, I personally thank you for rescuing my compatriots.

  • @AmundAntonsen
    @AmundAntonsen Год назад +513

    Thank you for saving everyone! It's pretty nice and quiet in europe this time of the year when everyone leaves for Death Valley. Since I have no problem being alone, I volunteered to stay and keep everything running. :)

    • @Imabeatyouman
      @Imabeatyouman Год назад +61

      Shoutout to you Amund, for keeping Europe alive while your brothers and sisters make the yearly pilgrimage to Death Valley

    • @captaincreosote
      @captaincreosote Год назад +18

      Thanks for staying behind mate, did you remember to let the cat out?

    • @AmundAntonsen
      @AmundAntonsen Год назад +26

      @@captaincreosote All the cats are being let out, and in again, and out, and in again many many times a day :D

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 Год назад +12

      This year it seems they went to death valley to cool off.

    • @Deserthacker
      @Deserthacker Год назад +7

      @@AmundAntonsen I forgot to turn off my stove before going to death valley. Thank you so much for turning it off and also watering my plants 💖

  • @readhistory2023
    @readhistory2023 10 месяцев назад +3

    Death Valley is really pretty after rainfalls like this. All the wild flowers make their appearance briefly in what's called a super bloom.

  • @llHllAllRllSllHll
    @llHllAllRllSllHll 9 месяцев назад

    the reference to matt at the end was good, after the altima build up. well done i wish i seen this sooner.

  • @mariohnyc
    @mariohnyc Год назад +310

    Thanks for helping those tourists to our country, you've given them stories to tell for years. And maybe they'll pass it forward if they find a tourist in their country in need.

    • @shassabo
      @shassabo Год назад +7

      @pyropulse Back in my day, I recovered a Jeep that was floating in the Mississippi River, stuck in the Grand Canyon, and trapped in Michigan mud at the same time. All I had was 2 paper clips and a beef Slim Jim for leverage. And that was when I was just 2.5 years old!

    • @dragonheart9400
      @dragonheart9400 Год назад +3

      @pyropulse No one said any of this was a near death experience and people love to chat about the time they went to a different country. They are so going to blab about someone saving them from the heat of the valley lol

    • @P.W.R.
      @P.W.R. Год назад

      ​@pyropulse
      Weird flex, but okay. This doesn't lessen the harrowing experience of being trapped in a flood. Good for you that you can solve your own problems, but I'd dare you to get yourself out of Death Valley in the middle of summer after having your car stuck or destroyed by a flood.
      Do you realize that the people stranded in Death Valley during this flood were very much put into a dangerous situation? Perhaps not a near-death experience, but all it would take is one slip into the flood waters and you'll be pinned and drown. Not to mention Death Valley in August is damn near a death trap with the heat, reaching 110 degrees or hotter frequently this time of year. It ain't the hottest location on earth for nothing.
      People have to be rescued from DV every year because they underestimate the weather and how remote and hot it is out there, at least for summer temps and conditions. I don't know why anyone would want to go out there in mid August, you're just asking for it at that point. Flood or no flood, the heat in that region is serious business.

    • @freighttrain7143
      @freighttrain7143 Год назад +2

      @pyropulse $100 says you are the guy at parties that keeps breaking up the talking circles.

  • @paulontheroad
    @paulontheroad Год назад +28

    I was in Death Valley as part of a team of engineer's for "hot testing". The 2 things I remember are 1) I've Never experienced heat like that before or since, and 2) In the 3 years I went, there were always Europeans (mostly Germans) there vacationing.

  • @mandarue5104
    @mandarue5104 8 месяцев назад

    I dont know why your video ended up in my feed but I greatly enjoyed watching it. Your narration was spot on! 😆

  • @MonoKyrios
    @MonoKyrios Месяц назад

    This video was hilarious, your "dashboard companion" as your "rough ride" indicator had me rolling

  • @herrbrahms
    @herrbrahms Год назад +44

    A few years ago, I was in Badwater on one of those 125 degree July days, and my jaw dropped as a number of Europeans sauntered west from the pool into the miles of awaiting salt flats. The standard uniform was shorts/capris, sandals, no hat, no sunscreen, no water, and no sense of self-preservation. Some of them had made it a couple miles out there, seemingly bound for the Panamint Range.
    I bit my tongue rather than telling them all not to do this, and that surely their mothers loved them.
    When it comes time for a manned mission to Venus, who needs all those expensive space suits? Just pack a Nissan Altima with vacationing Germans. After they land, they'll head off for a stroll under the crushing heat and pressure. They'll all make it back without a scratch.

    • @a-drewg1716
      @a-drewg1716 Год назад +3

      A lot of people underestimate heat and especially underestimate a desert dry heat (where almost counter intuitively covering up actually keeps you cooler than wearing less) and how fast dehydration and heat stroke and settle in. Then add to how Europeans underestimate just how massive the US is and how far distances are and well you got a recipe for a fun vacation.

    • @vitabricksnailslime8273
      @vitabricksnailslime8273 Год назад +4

      As a young man (I'm 65 now) I travelled a lot by bicycle around Australia. I can tell you that in all of the most remote locations, I'd find some mad German bastard who'd set up shop to do whatever it was they were into. I concluded at the time they were subconsciously rebelling against a national characteristic which somehow rewarded the repression of "wildness" in individuals. At any rate, their repeated presence was notable.

    • @arminkuburas1696
      @arminkuburas1696 Год назад

      @@vitabricksnailslime8273 These are the same people who decide that a "small walk" equals a backpacking trip up a mountain for a few hours. No water no food just the hope that a cafe lays up the top of the mountain somewhere and all you are wearing are robust sandals, shorts and a t-shirt. And grilling is to be done regardless of weather. Even if it's storming and raining like hell if you had grilling scheduled then you shall grill.

    • @chrise842
      @chrise842 Год назад

      @@vitabricksnailslime8273 Concerning the cultural trait look into Schopenhauer and philosophy of romanticism.
      Adolf was because of that already an ecofascist. Himmler wanted to turn the Wehrmacht after the war into vegetarians.
      Everything considered "raw nature" is worshipped like God. Crazy.
      R. Mark Musser published on that topic in his blog. Quite interesting.

    • @chrise842
      @chrise842 Год назад

      @@arminkuburas1696 you mean barbecuing

  • @formu1fan
    @formu1fan Год назад +95

    There's something about European Travelers and Death Valley. The Death Valley Germans definitely come to mind.

    • @tomkandy
      @tomkandy Год назад +10

      Yeah as soon as I head "Germans" and "Death Valley" my mind went straight to that - a terrifying story, and seeing how unprepared people were heading into washed out roads in the wrong cars, you can see how it happened.

    • @GingerPiston
      @GingerPiston Год назад +19

      Brit here who's ridden through the valley a while ago. A large bunch of Austrian bankers pulled up on Harley's into Furnace Creek Lodge - doing some soft of sponsored ride - all decked out in brand new biker gear, clearly feeling like a bunch of badasses. They then proceeded to order themselves a round of white wine spritzers. Just perfect.

    • @MartinRunesson
      @MartinRunesson Год назад +18

      Well, it´s a "must stop" for Europeans doing the LA-SF-Vegas road trip. We don´t have anything like that in Europe.

    • @aritakalo8011
      @aritakalo8011 Год назад +12

      Also... It's early August aka prime central European vacation season.

    • @esesel7831
      @esesel7831 Год назад +6

      ahh... des geht schon der hat eh allrad

  • @conradfrost3468
    @conradfrost3468 8 месяцев назад +1

    Death Valley autumn through spring is a wonderfully beautiful place and something well worth seeing. Why anyone would go there in summer, much less after a heavy rain is beyond me. They don't call the otherwise dry creek beds in the South Western deserts "washes" for nothing.

  • @ChuckHickl
    @ChuckHickl 11 месяцев назад

    The Matts Off-road Recovery plug at the end was nice. In fairness, this video probably would not have popped up in my feed without my interest in Matt's channel and all his friends as well. Looks like you had an interesting adventure and thanks for sharing.

  • @martinhild
    @martinhild Год назад +45

    I got stuck in Death Valley once. Had a flat tire. That is kinda unfun at 45 C. We got help from a park ranger after a few hours. Americans are generally really helpful and kind in such situations. I was so thankful!

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 11 месяцев назад

      We're generally nice folks that enjoy sharing with others, and really making sure you're fed when you eat at our tables.

  • @flywithcaptainjoe
    @flywithcaptainjoe Год назад +1229

    Matt, absolutely hilarious!!! So well edited ;) Keep it up!

    • @MCPilot1201
      @MCPilot1201 Год назад +24

      Wasn't expecting to see you here lol

    • @airbus_3209
      @airbus_3209 Год назад +3

      Hey captain!

    • @MrBobcatquebec
      @MrBobcatquebec Год назад +1

      i loved it... THis is why i enjoy RUclips so much... Thanks

    • @leakd
      @leakd Год назад +2

      Hello Joe!

    • @freddie6460
      @freddie6460 Год назад

      @@MCPilot1201 captain Joe who

  • @cesarsolis40
    @cesarsolis40 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Matt! Awesome Video! I am a new 3rd gen Taco owner 22 TRD offroad 2wd. I am very new to my new Taco. I have been a JDM lifer and continue to be. Owning a Taco and driving a taco is defiantly nothing like driving my Nissan 240 or Sentra Nismo. Offroad vehicles are definitely a different breed. I live in Southern California. I am scheduled to take an offroad class in San Diego Next year by a company who trains emergency mountain law Enforcment on how to handle an off-road vehicle during emergency situations ie fires, floods, snow, sever debris and how to properly rescue vehicles. I love my new taco and want to be trained on how to really enjoy my vehicle but also help people in worse case scenarios. I love this video because it shows exactly how I want to use my new taco. I am new to your channel, and I will be subscribing to your channel shortly. I noticed you have a wench on your 4 runner and a snorkel. I have done my homework with looking into rescue mods for my Taco. I have learned the following to mod my taco for water crossing depending on how high the water is. I have researched the following mods for my taco: (1) a good snorkel system, (2) Differential breathers, (3) Transmisson breather and (4) Water protected distributer. Can you share with me what type of wench you sport on your 4runner? I am not too familiar with your channel, but I would defiantly enjoy seeing more of you and your 4-runner having a good time as you rescue people. Maybe call it "MATTS BAJA CALI SEARCH & RECOVERY" (little humor) Thank you for the video, Matt awesome content.

  • @felix-ve8jk
    @felix-ve8jk 11 месяцев назад +9

    Death Valley is no joke. There was a family of Germans in the 90s who went missing and presumably perished. I don't think Europeans realize it's not exactly just a stop to check out

  • @TheThrustProject
    @TheThrustProject Год назад +60

    On behalf of the german population: Thanks for rescuing the fellow Germans

  • @bertdemeulemeester
    @bertdemeulemeester Год назад +353

    Well thank you Matt, for saving my fellow Europeans. They can be a bit naïve at times, especially the ones from the south. The hard driving frenchman is normal, they just try to solve all problems with speed and mostly they actually kinda get away with it. The rental will be completely trashed but will have made it to their destination before falling apart. They will also find a loophole in the rentalcompany's policies that will provide them a getoutofjailfree-card because that's what they do. You didn't meet any Belgians by any chance? I suggest you do try find some, in case you like our beers😉

    • @Mattoony
      @Mattoony Год назад +14

      That's impressive how spot on you are about french guy 🤣 rentals company do hate us. And most of us are pretty gentle whit our car (except the parisien) but we do like to drive company car like rally driver (even if we aren't one)

    • @brettvictory4606
      @brettvictory4606 Год назад +6

      I love Belgian folks. I worked just outside of Brussels for 6 weeks and they were the most hospitable people I have ever met. They invited us to their tennis club and out to dinner and I really had a great time.

    • @Mattoony
      @Mattoony Год назад +4

      @@brettvictory4606 even though I live in France I never had the luck to visit Belgium! Will do when my van is ready!

    • @itsDerekG
      @itsDerekG Год назад +5

      Hi from Quebec, as a french-canadian and truck driver I can say that I personally got stuck often in places I shouldn't have(usually bc of snow) and I usually unstuck my vehicle with speed and persistance at the cost of leaving some scratches on my vehicles wether it's my own personal car or a company truck. As for french European folks visiting Canada for some reasons every years we have french tourists killing themselves with rental snowmobile because they were speeding at places they shouldn't have.

    • @turnip5359
      @turnip5359 Год назад +1

      @@itsDerekG as a French-canadian racist I am also a Montréal cop

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 8 месяцев назад

    3:53 Lol...I love how you foreshadowed this finding with your own meme, very clever 🙂

  • @spritals
    @spritals 11 месяцев назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your vid and will be watching more. Made me miss my ol’ 83’ Jeep all that much more!

  • @Anton-hz4ev
    @Anton-hz4ev Год назад +24

    As a European not listed on the countries that stranded also a warm thank you for saving my fellow Europeans.

  • @mike4402
    @mike4402 Год назад +297

    Went through death valley in the winter with my grandma in a 1992 supra, we nearly ran out of gas and had to pay $6.50 a gallon from the single gas station in the entire park when gas normally costed around 2.30. We went in at mid-day when the temp was around 110, by the time we got out it was near midnight and the temp was in the 30s. It was miserable. Then I went to zion and I had a great trip, we took the freeway back.

    • @lucyk.5163
      @lucyk.5163 Год назад +30

      This. This is what I refer to when people say "nah it's fine, I don't need to carry supplies and whatnots, I don't need to worry, I don't need warmer/lighter clothing, the weather/temperature is fine enough, the road is just fine, it won't take too long so I don't need too much food and water etc".
      Of course you fortunately had a happy ending and it was more of a bad driving experience than a dangerous situation, but carrying supplies, gas etc would've helped quite a bit, I guess. It never hurts to be prepared.

    • @Rock48100
      @Rock48100 Год назад +6

      ​@@lucyk.5163 Whenever I travel, I'm always super anxious before I leave because I'm trying to make sure I have everything I even *sort of maybe might* need. I do not understand how people can go anywhere with that attitude, let alone driving into someplace like this without preparing.

    • @permagnusandersson6052
      @permagnusandersson6052 Год назад +1

      2.30 for a gallon. that is not cheap, that's basically for free. even 6.50 is cheap. Germany (and very many other countries in the US of Europe): 7,75$ a gallon of regular gas.

    • @3xceIIent
      @3xceIIent Год назад +4

      @@permagnusandersson6052 In 1992? Obviously it doesn't cost $2.30/gallon in the US anymore either.

    • @3xceIIent
      @3xceIIent Год назад +9

      Most people are probably smart enough to fill up before entering death valley and as such that gas station gets very little business and so they had to charge more. It's a small price to pay when they probably saved some lives just by operating there.

  • @cratecruncher6687
    @cratecruncher6687 Год назад

    Going slowly in extreme ambient heat reduces the efficiency of the cooling system. I've driven that route years ago and recall most of that rough going indicated on the map going east on 190 is also uphill, which just adds more heat load on the car's engine.

  • @erickriebel4366
    @erickriebel4366 10 месяцев назад

    I went out there a couple of years ago and after going for about an hour I got kind of scared cuz it was hot hot hot and I turned around and I came back very slowly turned off my air conditioner and I stopped the car open the hood and let it cool off for a few minutes and then I just kind of crawled back to the road the heat was unbelievable and also I did see grave right off the road I stopped and looked at that my did not touch them or disturb them but I did see them and there was not one there were many thank you for the video well done❤