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Casey LaDelle has a very good explanation and demonstration of that Yankum rope system. Personally, I think I would have hauled up a couple of acetylene torches and hauled that pickup out in pieces! Good job!
Robbie and his team are so respectful but this time they correctly called out the people who made this ghastly decision. My opinion is the person who decided to do this in this ancient two wheel drive truck with bald tires is a real tool. Not only that, they disrespected the land by going off and leaving a terrible mess. How hard could it have been to throw everything in the back of the truck before they took off with their rescuers. I sure hope they are able to pay for this rescue.
Robby and Demri's Hillbilly has a LOT of sense plus a sense of right and wrong...the hillbilly who illegally took his family on a 50" trail, in a stock pickup truck, with two wheel drive only...DOESN'T HAVE EITHER. Good (difficult, challenging, hard-work, time-consuming, struggle) job rescuing the guy's truck (that wasn't worth 1/5 th of what your beat-up Can Am was worth before you broke it saving his truck) and helping out the Forest Service and the public so the trail could be USED by others guys! ;)
I hope they are FORCED to pay. both in money AND time. This is criminal neglect and endangerment. Obviously when someone asked, "How stupid can you be?" HE took it as a challenge.
Love the perseverance of your entire team and their enthusiasm for “getting her done”. Kudos for all of you and Demri’s sense of humor throughout the day.
IKR? To me, and I drive off road all the time... that is a hike, horse, or dirt bike trail. I would *never* consider taking a full size vehicle there... Man... if they hadn't gotten stuck there, they'd have definitely gotten stopped at that wash out. You know, the park service puts those 50" barricades there for a _reason_ . They work there, and see the trail every few days. Trust signs and barriers when off-road, people. If you have to go around a demarcation obstacle (or over it), well... you are on your own. And you are stupid.
Or then again non intelligent people should take bigger wider vehicles down smaller crowdmade for four-wheelers not four-wheel vehicles with two wheel drive duh
The way all that trash was left by the truck owner along with the burnt beer can in the fire pit speaks volumes as to what type of person was driving the truck and why they thought it would be a good idea to abuse that trail... As Robby, Boss, Hillbilly and Steve are decent people I knew that they cleared up the trash even if video hadn't of shown it.
Not bad for a bunch of auto body yahoos! CONGRATULATIONS Robby. Very impressive.👍🏼 I hope they can PAY for this recovery,. The recovery bill should no doubt exceed the worth of the vehicle.🙄
The next time I come across a favorite trail that is now closed, I'll remember this truck and the farting animal coloring book! Thanks for cleaning up the mess they left!
I burned the clutch up in my ATV trying to pull my son’s small Toyota 4WD from a hole. Was an expensive, bad decision to use the ATV. It didn’t get the truck out and we had to call in a wrecker. I hope the truck driver got a hefty fine and has to reimburse for all the rescue and recovery expenses. Casey LaDelle has an excellent video showing how the Yankum pulley system works and how to rig it. Demri, I love your commentary on the videos.
A fine example of problem solving and resource management. Demri‘s calm and steady approach gives balance to the gravity of any dangerous situation. Good job boss lady. 👍😉
Casey Ladell did a sweet video showing all the details of the new ring and the multiplication power of pulling. Showed heat tests, binding (lack thereof) and other really doing a great job showing in detail how this works! Your video shows exactly the benefits of this system! Great work guys!
That submarine comment? Strangly, it wasn't too soon. Took me a few seconds to catch it then I had a good laugh, thanks. btw - that winch system is flat out genius.
Robby, please enlighten us on what happens to folks that bypass a gate to take the wrong type of vehicle on a trail, get stuck blocking said trail, need Search and Rescue to get themselves out, fines, etc. etc. I suspect that the Forest Service does not simply say "right, then, good sport old chaps".
You echoed my thoughts. They need a big fine for going on the trail, a huge bill for damages to the vehicles and equipment used in the recovery, AND a huge bill for damage repair of the trail. I also think the insurance should deny the claim because they chose to illegally use the trail.
@@wstansutton1they could make him do community service actually cleaning and repairing the trails to make him understand how much work goes into maintaining those trails.
Those highlift jacks can also be used as winches. I have done that many times. As for the Ole Dodge, I think it's a twin to my truck 😂 Even has the door issue which bites! If you use a screw driver to flip the catch it will close. My truck needs the engine gone over, new tires and a rear window. The difference though is mine is 4 wheel drive. 😉
Demri (sorry about spelling) you are hilarious. You call out the hilarious sketchy stuff the boys do that we are all thinking but don’t stop them doing it. Love it love it love it. Editing and music is brilliant too. This is fantastic content.
Good morning why would anyone even attempt to take a two wheel drive vehicle on any trail. I am definitely looking forward to part 2 I know you guys will get it out. The boss has a beautiful smile
Robby, you have such an awesome wife Brother. If I was you, I would have probably fell for her too. Especially the lovely green eyes Demri has. I think you all actually had more fun on this recovery than any other I've seen you guys on? Excellent work on Hillbills paint job . Loving that candy👍. Contrast is good for showcasing awesome colours. Hurry up with part two of this mad recovery guys? Please!
I have a friend just like hillbilly. Full speed ahead and no real thoughts of what could happen. Your a awesome fit Robby for a friend for Hillbilly. You think before you do things you have a plan unfortunately Hillbilly doesn’t.
I believe Hillbilly is everyone's cousin or brother. One cool headed problem solver. Robby is our favorite uncle with the greenbacks and pretty family!
you know you may want to think about using a small 4 X 4 tractor for things like that. We had a small yanmar with liquid in the tires and wheel weights it worked amazingly pulling our stuck cars up our driveway.
A fair job of explaining a 4 part line rigging. With enough line, snatch blocks and anchor points Hillbilly's 4wheeler would be able to pull that truck out.
I don't know about you but if I was doing this they would have one GREAT BIG recovery bill! Hope the forest service hangs a big fine on them too! Great job getting it as far as you did!
Most of you recovery guys are super nice and never throw shade on your customers. I think what Robby said about ruining it for the rest of us was said with perfectly said with no condescension. I about spit my coffee out when you said "It's 2 wheel drive"
This was just an all around epic recovery video. PS I may intentionally drive a TJ for the reason of being able to fit down ATV trails but it's illegal for ATVs to be on those trails too because everything on the east coast is trespassing 🤷
Hi guys, (and gal), been a fan of your channel since the beginning. Matt at MORR got you involved with the Golden Nugget project. (Robby acted kind of like "are you kidding me?" when seeing what needed to be done. I think Matt said Robby was going to refuse the job and he needed a little prodding to get him to take it on.) I have a comment and a question about this video. Comment: When you came to the fork in the trail, you looked on OnXmaps to choose which way. You said the site showed you the left fork would take you all way to road. (Whoops! Later you had to turn around, go back and take the RIGHT fork instead. (Was OnXmaps wrong about the left fork?) Now the question: Why in the heck did you guys decide to drive onto the log drag the two wheel truck along the whole length of it instead of moving it out of the way in the first place??🤔
not to speak for the crew... but the log totally reads like late in the day, should just slide under the truck wth the side up the bank, wish we had more food and water and let's get it done. Or it happened to roll awkward. As to On-X... likely the left fork was shorter and looked navigable (for the 50" designation), just saying that likely both worked bu the left fork had the appearance of benefits. As Berra said "when you come to a fork in the road, take it"
Trees are breaking. Truck is hanging over the edge. Got one chance. _"Hillbilly, get in the truck"._ Really gotta love that you put Hillbilly's life on the line for our viewing pleasure. 😂😂
Demri’s commentary, while you boys were working, made this video extremely enjoyable! Great job on the editing. I didn’t feel like I missed anything important.
I hope the guy who pulled this stupid stunt by taking a 2 wd with bald tires past a restricted sign and if he took his family with him he put their lives at risk on a trail he should never have been on ! He is the guy who ruins off roading for everyone else and getting trails closed that people work soo hard to keep open ! I hope he realizes what he did . And thank you guys for the hard work you do
Hillbilly may have said it best when he mentioned the guy’s liquid courage (though it was likely from a different substance). The guy is either a complete idiot was was under the influence. This should cost him a lot!
@@JT_70 Agreed , and if this guy put his wife , children or anyone else in harms way then it is 20 x worse , I hope he realizes what he did and doesn't have an " It was just a little mistake no harm done " attitude
"Keystone Kops Remote Recovery and Rescue Brigade" at work! 😅 I sort of think that truck owner was trying to "lose" it in the wilderness... then he could tell the wife, "We need to buy a new truck."
So many Pennsylvania connections. I live next to Mayfield, PA and Pinchot trail is named after Gifford Pinchot, a former governor of Pennsylvania and the father of the modern road system in the US. I’m done nerding out now, so I’ll keep watching the video.
so far great recovery 👍 👌 👏 until tomorrow but it looks like you all have a great plan to continue this recovery..thanks for bringing us along 😀 👍 😊 and for the great videos 📹 😀 👍
Robby and Demri's Hillbilly has a LOT of sense plus a sense of right and wrong...the hillbilly who illegally took his family on a 50" trail, in a stock pickup truck, with two wheel drive only...DOESN'T HAVE EITHER. Good (difficult, challenging, hard-work, time-consuming, struggle) job rescuing the guy's truck (that wasn't worth 1/5 th of what your beat-up Can Am was worth before you broke it saving his truck) and helping out the Forest Service and the public so the trail could be USED by others guys! ;)
I had a 4X4 Dodge Ramcharger a long time ago that would go anywhere, and drag out stuck Chevys all day long. But there is no way in hell I would have taken it down that trail. Doing it in a 2 wheel drive with junk tires must have involved a bunch of booze.
Well, you all are a testament to never giving up I am not sure how much this will cost this guy but I am confident not enough and who would have taken their family on this journey it doesn't speak very highly of his judgment. You all get an AAAAAA++++++++ nice video keep them coming from one hillbilly to another.
Wow that's crazy. Very nice recovery there guys. 😂😂😂.can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep recovering. Keep making. God bless.
Y’all have the best “can do” attitude I’ve ever seen! And I don’t think that there is anything y’all can’t accomplish. I don’t mean to bash the dodge owner but why on earth would you even consider doing what you did? Oh well, ya can’t cure stupid! Thanks for all your hard work bringing us all the wonderful videos!!
The Austin Powers clip was funny and appropriate! There may have been some inconceivable factors to force this truck here, but o doubt it. Most likely some young dudes that aren’t smart enough and considerate enough to keep their 2wd beater on a trail open to full-size trucks. When people drive around blockades placed the state or feds, they deserve a fine. They also deserve pay Robby and crew for their and effort.
2wd, old beat to smith dodge, bald tires, pack of marlboros on the dash, enough junk in the trunk to conceal a body, endangers what sounds like their whole family, and they bypassed a 50 inch barrier. Real class.
First off, I hope Demri didn't hurt anything but pride when she fell. She's the shinning star of layton recovery crew. 2nd like Hillbilly said wonder how much liquid brain reducer the trucks owner was on.3rd I'm thinking Robert Duvall in days of thunder taking a hammer and wacking a side panel. Just to make sure everything is bend .😮😅😅😅😅😊
I’m sure someone else spotted this too, but you only have a 3:1 pull system. That last leg going back to the CanAm is just a re-direct. That is a really sweet set up though. Nice work getting it out of there.
Awesome video again, like always - one thing, I'd reach out to Yankum, or watch a video of Casey Ladelle because that ring setup was designed to go through the hole and come back on itself but not through the hole again but around the around the ring (its why its not just a normal ring but the inner ring has a curvature to it, not to mention the ring hole being not dead center but offset) I apologize, its difficult to explain it into words. Either way its an awesome product by Yankum Ropes for sure.
FYI: Pinchot Here we say Pin-Shoh or Pin-cho as in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State. I know that in Utan (where I I lived for 23 years of my life (SLC/St. Geo.)) we often used pronunciations differently than the rest of the world. Truly enjoy your talent, work, and family life.
🤣🤣🤣 OMG!! You got yourself a real dandy this time!! What a mess! I've seen some real WTF's before but this one is right up at the top!! I think you've done an amazing job with what you had to work with. Big thanks to the Yankum Rope folks!!! Great job y'all!!!!
Robbie's a rich man. A successful business, good employees that are also his friends, a beautiful wife, and his own healthy family. Lucky man. You've got the world in the palm of your hand my friend. Good for you.
*The question has been asked over a thousand times but here goes a thousand and one.* *WHAT THE HELL WAS THEY THINKING TO TAKE THAT PIECE OF JUNK DOWN THAT TRAIL ?*
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Good one! now give it up already@emiliaclarke69
One Hell of a Recovery even though you haven't finished... bare minimum tools and recovery vehicles just INGENUITY
Great Job and Many Blessings , SMR
Casey LaDelle has a very good explanation and demonstration of that Yankum rope system.
Personally, I think I would have hauled up a couple of acetylene torches and hauled that pickup out in pieces!
Good job!
my thoughts exactly, take it out in pieces.
LOL😂😂😂
I'm sure search and rescue gave them an earful.
Would have taken some sticks of dynamite and a broom and a shovel😂
@@theonlymadmac4771
Still have to pick up the now scattered pieces!
Not to judge, but by the look and condition of this truck and where he took it , this guy is a real gem
Oh, I'm judging.
@Skorpychan definitely judging as well 🤣
I'm judging big time. Also, I'm going to say that drugs are bad, mmmkay.
@@thedirtroadlesstraveled703 nah, dis be an alcohol problem... & why i quit drinkin with crazy people. then i became the rescuer smh..
@@thunderbirdracer3603booze or not, it's an idiot problem. Blaming alcohol is a sad excuse.
I think Hillbilly nailed it with, “How much liquid courage did they have?”. Goes to show how a few can ruin things for everybody else.
Robbie and his team are so respectful but this time they correctly called out the people who made this ghastly decision. My opinion is the person who decided to do this in this ancient two wheel drive truck with bald tires is a real tool. Not only that, they disrespected the land by going off and leaving a terrible mess. How hard could it have been to throw everything in the back of the truck before they took off with their rescuers. I sure hope they are able to pay for this rescue.
Robby and Demri's Hillbilly has a LOT of sense plus a sense of right and wrong...the hillbilly who illegally took his family on a 50" trail, in a stock pickup truck, with two wheel drive only...DOESN'T HAVE EITHER. Good (difficult, challenging, hard-work, time-consuming, struggle) job rescuing the guy's truck (that wasn't worth 1/5 th of what your beat-up Can Am was worth before you broke it saving his truck) and helping out the Forest Service and the public so the trail could be USED by others guys! ;)
I hope they are FORCED to pay. both in money AND time. This is criminal neglect and endangerment. Obviously when someone asked, "How stupid can you be?" HE took it as a challenge.
Do you really think the owner of that truck has any money to pay for this?
@@JohnSmith-sh1zg Unfortunately no.🙄
Love the perseverance of your entire team and their enthusiasm for “getting her done”. Kudos for all of you and Demri’s sense of humor throughout the day.
The sheer number of bad decisions it must have taken to get that pickup stuck there is impressive.
And they breed !! 😋😋😋
@@curtnason-pr9jc stole my thunder... my take involved his parents
I believe that there was ALCOHOL involved…
IKR? To me, and I drive off road all the time... that is a hike, horse, or dirt bike trail. I would *never* consider taking a full size vehicle there...
Man... if they hadn't gotten stuck there, they'd have definitely gotten stopped at that wash out. You know, the park service puts those 50" barricades there for a _reason_ . They work there, and see the trail every few days. Trust signs and barriers when off-road, people. If you have to go around a demarcation obstacle (or over it), well... you are on your own. And you are stupid.
It's easier to go down hill
This is awesome! Maybe you guys could build a small recovery vehicle for narrow trails? Frankencrawler? The world's smallest off road wrecker.
Isn't that what the BRONCSTAR WAS TO BE....?
@@mohawk2185 too wide
Or then again non intelligent people should take bigger wider vehicles down smaller crowdmade for four-wheelers not four-wheel vehicles with two wheel drive duh
@@davidwalker9188 Exactly. But it happens.
Nah, just involve Fab Rats in the 4 wheeler's LS swap.
The way all that trash was left by the truck owner along with the burnt beer can in the fire pit speaks volumes as to what type of person was driving the truck and why they thought it would be a good idea to abuse that trail...
As Robby, Boss, Hillbilly and Steve are decent people I knew that they cleared up the trash even if video hadn't of shown it.
Oops, the truck rolled off the hill and into an auto crusher...
Totally. I hope the owner wasn't planning on dumping this trash pile deep into the forest.
Not bad for a bunch of auto body yahoos! CONGRATULATIONS Robby. Very impressive.👍🏼
I hope they can PAY for this recovery,. The recovery bill should no doubt exceed the worth of the vehicle.🙄
They do it for free most of the time, the content they gain for the video earns them ad money and sponsor money
@@grisby6484Being a forest service call, I'm sure he billed for it.
As Forrest gump's mom used to say,Stupid is what stupid does. There has got to be a cutoff point for the free recoveries.
Which wouldn't be much by the looks of that beater!😂😂
That bottle of Smart Water that Demri is drinking is worth more than the truck.
Demri definitely adds down to earth logic and unique perspective to the content. Love seeing her in the vids with your team.
lol I feel completely the opposite and grateful for the fast forward button whenever she starts complaining
I love Demri. Her attitude as awesome. That smile sure doesn't hurt either. :D
The next time I come across a favorite trail that is now closed, I'll remember this truck and the farting animal coloring book! Thanks for cleaning up the mess they left!
I burned the clutch up in my ATV trying to pull my son’s small Toyota 4WD from a hole. Was an expensive, bad decision to use the ATV. It didn’t get the truck out and we had to call in a wrecker.
I hope the truck driver got a hefty fine and has to reimburse for all the rescue and recovery expenses.
Casey LaDelle has an excellent video showing how the Yankum pulley system works and how to rig it.
Demri, I love your commentary on the videos.
A fine example of problem solving and resource management. Demri‘s calm and steady approach gives balance to the gravity of any dangerous situation. Good job boss lady. 👍😉
She acts childish
@@TheDanielsanti You are free to have your WRONG opinion!!
@@TheDanielsantiHow is it that she acts childish?? So what exactly does she do that seems so childish to you??
Stuck on a log. For thirty minutes!! Fine problem solving.
I have no words!! I’d say Hillbilly was right on the “lots of liquid courage” for the dodge to go there!! 2 wheel drive? 😮
Casey Ladell did a sweet video showing all the details of the new ring and the multiplication power of pulling. Showed heat tests, binding (lack thereof) and other really doing a great job showing in detail how this works! Your video shows exactly the benefits of this system! Great work guys!
If ever there was an example of "hold my beer", this was it.
That submarine comment? Strangly, it wasn't too soon. Took me a few seconds to catch it then I had a good laugh, thanks.
btw - that winch system is flat out genius.
That was flat out hilarious 😆
Robby, please enlighten us on what happens to folks that bypass a gate to take the wrong type of vehicle on a trail, get stuck blocking said trail, need Search and Rescue to get themselves out, fines, etc. etc. I suspect that the Forest Service does not simply say "right, then, good sport old chaps".
Liquid Courage I like that one. 😂 But Robby ist right, act adult and responsible in Nature, do not crash the chances of public to enjoy landscape!
"or run a submarine" LOL LOL LOL LOL
Demri is always the voice of reason; "They might NOT be impressed??"
What a brutal day!
I hope the forest service throws the book at them! I hope you send them a bill for all the damage you incurred on the recovery also. Good job guys.
You echoed my thoughts. They need a big fine for going on the trail, a huge bill for damages to the vehicles and equipment used in the recovery, AND a huge bill for damage repair of the trail. I also think the insurance should deny the claim because they chose to illegally use the trail.
I sure hope the driver of that truck got a hefty fine and a hefty bill from you! Wow what a lot of work! Good job everyone!
That truck owner is likely living paycheck to paycheck.....doubt he'll be able to afford any fines he deserves or receives.
I was thinking the same thing exactly when I started reading your comment
@@wstansutton1they could make him do community service actually cleaning and repairing the trails to make him understand how much work goes into maintaining those trails.
@@davidclemens1578 Plus a drug and alcohol test!!
He should be responsible for building pipe fence on all 3 trail access points where knuckleheads are driving around the barriers.
Those new side by sides are so ridiculously big you might as well be in a car
some of them cost more than cars.... I saw one the other day at a dealer... walked up...turned around walked away $38,000 had a bunch of add ons...
Those highlift jacks can also be used as winches. I have done that many times. As for the Ole Dodge, I think it's a twin to my truck 😂 Even has the door issue which bites! If you use a screw driver to flip the catch it will close. My truck needs the engine gone over, new tires and a rear window. The difference though is mine is 4 wheel drive. 😉
Demri (sorry about spelling) you are hilarious. You call out the hilarious sketchy stuff the boys do that we are all thinking but don’t stop them doing it. Love it love it love it. Editing and music is brilliant too. This is fantastic content.
I think it's a case of "Why women live longer than men" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good morning why would anyone even attempt to take a two wheel drive vehicle on any trail.
I am definitely looking forward to part 2 I know you guys will get it out.
The boss has a beautiful smile
Impressive perseverance. Hope you are getting paid well for the recovery. Darn people doing dumb things!
Luv seeing Demri's increased PRESENCE. Nice balance to rough and tumbe boys.
Robby, you have such an awesome wife Brother. If I was you, I would have probably fell for her too. Especially the lovely green eyes Demri has. I think you all actually had more fun on this recovery than any other I've seen you guys on? Excellent work on Hillbills paint job . Loving that candy👍. Contrast is good for showcasing awesome colours. Hurry up with part two of this mad recovery guys? Please!
"...but it's my first time."
"So they might not be impressed?"
😂😂😂😂
I have a friend just like hillbilly. Full speed ahead and no real thoughts of what could happen. Your a awesome fit Robby for a friend for Hillbilly. You think before you do things you have a plan unfortunately Hillbilly doesn’t.
Love the Boss's commentary 😂. I hope rhe authorities gave rhe owners a hefty fine for taking a truck on a 50" trail
"Well whatever is broke is still broke" Demri 💞
I believe Hillbilly is everyone's cousin or brother. One cool headed problem solver. Robby is our favorite uncle with the greenbacks and pretty family!
you know you may want to think about using a small 4 X 4 tractor for things like that. We had a small yanmar with liquid in the tires and wheel weights it worked amazingly pulling our stuck cars up our driveway.
I would suggests a small wheel loader, narrow terrain capable and lifting/hydraulic power.
So far my favorite part was them smashing the bumpers and grille turning it around. So satisfying.
Think this one was almost as hard as the golden nugget recovery.
A fair job of explaining a 4 part line rigging. With enough line, snatch blocks and anchor points Hillbilly's 4wheeler would be able to pull that truck out.
Great video guys! I cant wait to see the 2nd part 🙂. It's amazing how far they got with a vehicle that wasn't capable of getting back.
Gravity helps stupidity
WOW. I recognize that area. As a kid, we dove up that trail a lot before ATV's came along. Thanks for the refresh of the memory
I don't know about you but if I was doing this they would have one GREAT BIG recovery bill! Hope the forest service hangs a big fine on them too! Great job getting it as far as you did!
Maybe even a few days in jail!!!
Most of you recovery guys are super nice and never throw shade on your customers. I think what Robby said about ruining it for the rest of us was said with perfectly said with no condescension. I about spit my coffee out when you said "It's 2 wheel drive"
This was just an all around epic recovery video. PS I may intentionally drive a TJ for the reason of being able to fit down ATV trails but it's illegal for ATVs to be on those trails too because everything on the east coast is trespassing 🤷
Get an old CJ- 5 or earlier model!
Suzuki Samurais are also awesome if you can find a good one.
WOW! What were they thinking taking that truck on a 50" trail? So glad you guys were safe!
As the comedian Ron White said..."You can't fix stupid!"
Hi guys, (and gal), been a fan of your channel since the beginning. Matt at MORR got you involved with the Golden Nugget project. (Robby acted kind of like "are you kidding me?" when seeing what needed to be done. I think Matt said Robby was going to refuse the job and he needed a little prodding to get him to take it on.) I have a comment and a question about this video.
Comment: When you came to the fork in the trail, you looked on OnXmaps to choose which way. You said the site showed you the left fork would take you all way to road. (Whoops! Later you had to turn around, go back and take the RIGHT fork instead. (Was OnXmaps wrong about the left fork?) Now the question: Why in the heck did you guys decide to drive onto the log drag the two wheel truck along the whole length of it instead of moving it out of the way in the first place??🤔
not to speak for the crew... but the log totally reads like late in the day, should just slide under the truck wth the side up the bank, wish we had more food and water and let's get it done. Or it happened to roll awkward.
As to On-X... likely the left fork was shorter and looked navigable (for the 50" designation), just saying that likely both worked bu the left fork had the appearance of benefits. As Berra said "when you come to a fork in the road, take it"
The sarcasm rocks! Demri and Robby
Trees are breaking. Truck is hanging over the edge. Got one chance. _"Hillbilly, get in the truck"._
Really gotta love that you put Hillbilly's life on the line for our viewing pleasure. 😂😂
Seeing the way he rides his quad, the truck at least has a cab.
Genius move taking that truck down that trail. Good work guys !!
Sheriff should hang a big fat ticket on that truck. And report them to the bishop 😂
Not everyone is a Mormon.
Love Demri’s humour and comments!
That was a lot of work, I hope you are well compensated for all you had to do to recover the pick up
That looks like some fun trails on a quad, I can't believe that dude took a 2wd beater up it and was confident about it
Demri’s commentary, while you boys were working, made this video extremely enjoyable! Great job on the editing. I didn’t feel like I missed anything important.
Love the 4 To 1 pulley System 😁🇺🇸😁🇺🇸😁👀👀 Good job , Robby Layton .
Actually it was a 3 to 1, but good job nonetheless.
I hope the guy who pulled this stupid stunt by taking a 2 wd with bald tires past a restricted sign and if he took his family with him he put their lives at risk on a trail he should never have been on ! He is the guy who ruins off roading for everyone else and getting trails closed that people work soo hard to keep open ! I hope he realizes what he did . And thank you guys for the hard work you do
Hillbilly may have said it best when he mentioned the guy’s liquid courage (though it was likely from a different substance). The guy is either a complete idiot was was under the influence. This should cost him a lot!
@@JT_70 Agreed , and if this guy put his wife , children or anyone else in harms way then it is 20 x worse , I hope he realizes what he did and doesn't have an " It was just a little mistake no harm done " attitude
Yankum winch equipment works everywhere except with one guy in Florida. (wink 😉😜wink)
"Keystone Kops Remote Recovery and Rescue Brigade" at work! 😅
I sort of think that truck owner was trying to "lose" it in the wilderness... then he could tell the wife, "We need to buy a new truck."
A lot of liquid courage got that Dodge I trouble!!!
I bet this doofus owns a lot of Red Hats.
So many Pennsylvania connections. I live next to Mayfield, PA and Pinchot trail is named after Gifford Pinchot, a former governor of Pennsylvania and the father of the modern road system in the US. I’m done nerding out now, so I’ll keep watching the video.
There is a Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington state as well.
so far great recovery 👍 👌 👏 until tomorrow but it looks like you all have a great plan to continue this recovery..thanks for bringing us along 😀 👍 😊 and for the great videos 📹 😀 👍
Robby and Demri's Hillbilly has a LOT of sense plus a sense of right and wrong...the hillbilly who illegally took his family on a 50" trail, in a stock pickup truck, with two wheel drive only...DOESN'T HAVE EITHER. Good (difficult, challenging, hard-work, time-consuming, struggle) job rescuing the guy's truck (that wasn't worth 1/5 th of what your beat-up Can Am was worth before you broke it saving his truck) and helping out the Forest Service and the public so the trail could be USED by others guys! ;)
What happens when the Recovery/Towing charges are
triple the value of the vehicle to be rescued ?
Hope he got a huge ticket. Even better criminal charges. 👏
Maybe, they should hire and train that Dodge driver as a recovery expert. Amazing in that this Doged truck drove on that trail. 😉
@@Mlpojnnb1234they should impound his truck for about a year to teach the guy a lesson.
If it's like the repair business, you get to keep the truck and sell it to recoup your losses.
It's good he gets a lot of views and has a sponsor. 😁
Pretty sure they don't charge just like MORR doesn't charge. They make their $ from videos of the recoveries
America will never fail because of people like you and your team.
I had a 4X4 Dodge Ramcharger a long time ago that would go anywhere, and drag out stuck Chevys all day long. But there is no way in hell I would have taken it down that trail. Doing it in a 2 wheel drive with junk tires must have involved a bunch of booze.
Meth is a powerful drug!!!
"How much liquid courage did they have?" Good question, Hillbilly. Probably a lot.
Well, you all are a testament to never giving up I am not sure how much this will cost this guy but I am confident not enough and who would have taken their family on this journey it doesn't speak very highly of his judgment. You all get an AAAAAA++++++++ nice video keep them coming from one hillbilly to another.
Wow that's crazy. Very nice recovery there guys. 😂😂😂.can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep recovering. Keep making. God bless.
Would love to know what total recovery and fine were for the owner.
Threw about every challenge you could face in this one!
Recoveries like this would make for a great helicopter sling load training opportunity.
Y’all have the best “can do” attitude I’ve ever seen! And I don’t think that there is anything y’all can’t accomplish. I don’t mean to bash the dodge owner but why on earth would you even consider doing what you did? Oh well, ya can’t cure stupid! Thanks for all your hard work bringing us all the wonderful videos!!
The situations some people get themselves into is nuts. Good job everyone is safe and unhurt. Well done.
A “submarine control “. Dang, that was quick and funny
Lol. This recovery is awesome. You guys are great. Can't stop laughing. Boss says, yup he's stuck again. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Demri just MAKES this video!
The Austin Powers clip was funny and appropriate! There may have been some inconceivable factors to force this truck here, but o doubt it. Most likely some young dudes that aren’t smart enough and considerate enough to keep their 2wd beater on a trail open to full-size trucks. When people drive around blockades placed the state or feds, they deserve a fine. They also deserve pay Robby and crew for their and effort.
WOW, what a recovery, or almost recovery, waiting for part two. You guys have lots of courage to take care of problems like this. Have fun!
So, hopefully neither hillbilly or robby got into that poison ivy under the anchor tree. Thats one heck of a recovery, good job guys.
2wd, old beat to smith dodge, bald tires, pack of marlboros on the dash, enough junk in the trunk to conceal a body, endangers what sounds like their whole family, and they bypassed a 50 inch barrier. Real class.
This is sadly normal behavior in Sanpete county
First off, I hope Demri didn't hurt anything but pride when she fell. She's the shinning star of layton recovery crew. 2nd like Hillbilly said wonder how much liquid brain reducer the trucks owner was on.3rd I'm thinking Robert Duvall in days of thunder taking a hammer and wacking a side panel. Just to make sure everything is bend .😮😅😅😅😅😊
I’m sure someone else spotted this too, but you only have a 3:1 pull system. That last leg going back to the CanAm is just a re-direct. That is a really sweet set up though. Nice work getting it out of there.
Harder/crazier the job the happier Robbie is. Unfazed by difficulty.
Glad to see Yankum has productized that pulling package. Alan is a smarty pants
you guys taking on a seemingly impossible recovery is amazing!
i'm thinking new build for Matt .... World's NARROWEST Off-Road Wrecker! 😃
10:45 poor hillbilly got slapped so hard in his left arm he felt it in his right arm 🤣🤣
Awesome video again, like always - one thing, I'd reach out to Yankum, or watch a video of Casey Ladelle because that ring setup was designed to go through the hole and come back on itself but not through the hole again but around the around the ring (its why its not just a normal ring but the inner ring has a curvature to it, not to mention the ring hole being not dead center but offset) I apologize, its difficult to explain it into words. Either way its an awesome product by Yankum Ropes for sure.
"or run a submarine"... absolute gold...
My favorite recovery video ever!
Submarine controller...funniest thing I ever heard Robbie say..
So lucky to have trees to help!
FYI: Pinchot Here we say Pin-Shoh or Pin-cho as in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State. I know that in Utan (where I I lived for 23 years of my life (SLC/St. Geo.)) we often used pronunciations differently than the rest of the world. Truly enjoy your talent, work, and family life.
Truly a '"wreck'-reational' scenic drive
Who on earth would take this trail in a 2wd beater truck...nice job Bobby, Hillbilly and Demri...
Rattle snakes around there? That anchor tree looks like a great hiding spot
🤣🤣🤣 OMG!! You got yourself a real dandy this time!! What a mess! I've seen some real WTF's before but this one is right up at the top!! I think you've done an amazing job with what you had to work with. Big thanks to the Yankum Rope folks!!! Great job y'all!!!!
Robbie's a rich man. A successful business, good employees that are also his friends, a beautiful wife, and his own healthy family. Lucky man. You've got the world in the palm of your hand my friend. Good for you.
Nice job Demri. Loved your comments!
Poor Demri, she was bummed out long before you gave in. Hope the owner/operator gets a hefty fine and a BIG recovery bill.
*The question has been asked over a thousand times but here goes a thousand and one.*
*WHAT THE HELL WAS THEY THINKING TO TAKE THAT PIECE OF JUNK DOWN THAT TRAIL ?*