Both Caitlin and Jake shined in this one. Caitlin by showing her spotting skills and Jake by showing how to smile while being butthurt. Matt and Jaime always shine.
Seeing this recovery and the one you did near the Mexican border confirms in my mind MORR is the team to call when recoveries appear hopeless. Good job!
@@marvindebot3264 I wasn’t talking about that. I was talking about how when Jamie got out and Caitlin was spotting, Jamie kept cutting her off with her lack of trust.
29:20 - I'm impressed by the respect and deference paid to Matt by the police officer. He had a differing opinion and offered it, but offered it as a suggestion, not as "you really should do this differently. Kudos to him! It also shows great leadership. The officer was detached, apart from the situation and could see the bigger, strategic picture, rather than the tactical issue Matt was having. It's a quick snippet in a much longer video, but the lessons here are GOLD.
You people are amazing. If I didn't see it , I never would have believed a vehicle could have driven down to that spot. And then to drive out , towing another vehicle. I am impressed. Thanks for sharing this, Ben
He didn't say it on camera but im sure that's why they started by trying to exit over the rocks blocking the path instead of going around them. Didn't want to create a viable path for people
BY FAR your best "Off-Road" recovery (in my opinion). I watch all your recovery videos and really enjoy your channel. Great work and you and your team did awesome!!!!! good to see a team work together and complete your mission!
Here is a thought from an old Cowboy from Seligman AZ, carry a bottle or two of rubber cement with you. Those small thorns don't come out easy but if you lather some rubber cement over them let is set up you can peel the cement off and the thorns will come with it even the little hair ones that you can't see they tend to wake you up later in the night letting you know you missed something. Good Luck Pards.
Australian here - I've watched you channel for 2 years. First comment. Insane precision. That wrecker is incredible`. I'd love to visit your part of the world. Aussie guy spends a week with Matt's Off Road Recovery. I guarantee some serious aussie banter. Tell me when to book my flights.
As someone who split his shin open removing a hub cap from an early model Cadillac with a pinch bar, turning aforementioned hub cap it into a projectile, and only had brown paper towels and electrical tape available...I can confirm it works great as medical tape...
Every experienced electrician or electronic tech has patched himself up with Scotch 33+. Don’t buy the counterfeit stuff from evil-bay or amizon. Get the real deal at your local hardware store.
That was amazing. I love the care you give to the environment when you can and how you discourage others to follow a path that shouldn't be followed. Leave No Trace. Thank You, our Desert thanks you too she takes so long to recover.
He’s a wonderful teacher and coach: provides direction and praise and knows how to keep quiet and give people a chance to build confidence in themselves.
The whole point of being a team is for everybody to learn from eachother and excel in ways the others don't. Matt is a good leader in that way, he trusts in everybody's abilities and knows how to push everybody past their comfort zone.
Honestly, Jamie becoming more capable is like a business life insurance policy. Lord hopes it's never JORR, but having a plan B to provide for your family is just plain smart.
Yeah, she wasn’t hired just to have a girl on the channel, she’s an extremely proficient driver, and pays attention to the recovery and fabrication lessons. Smart kid.
Matt is trying to preserve the nature, park rangers go "nah, just drive around". This is truly a testament on how good build the Wrecker is. I do not think the camera picked up how steep that area is.
I think the ranger was more worried about the destruction the wrecker banging around could lead to. He also knew the vegetation they would drive over would grow back and be less risky. That’s why even said he didn’t want to tell how to do his job but also tell Matt it was ok to drive over some vegetation to make it safer for all. The rangers out here love nature just as much as Matt does.
Now that was SKETCHY, GNARLY, Rock SLIPPERY, ... all the 'tipping over' ALARMS were engaged FOR SURE !!! That Heavy Wrecker is a STEADY, 'GOAT hoofed' BEAST !!! I trust y'all had a PLAN B ?!? Cheers MORR !
I love the confidence Matt has in his crew. Caitlin, especially since she looks like she’s 15, but everyone at MOR works together. It’s a beautiful thing.
Team MORR is always so laid back and "just another day" in their approach to all of their recoveries. It is rare to see Matt nervous. What an excellent example of patience, planning and precision! Nice job Team MORR! RIP MORR drone!
Matt, first of all, You have Titanium ones! I can tell Caitlyn is young by the laugh in her voice usually, but once she started Spotting, she showed absolute confidence and professionalism! And Jake sitting on the cactus after saying he hoped no one gets hurt was classic. Of course Jamie was calm and lovely as you say. Nicely Done!
Is it just me or is Jake the happiest guy you've ever seen always keen to get in and help nothing's a bother just smiling all the time keep it up Jake from your mates down here in tassie Australia 👍👍
Katelynn is a top notch spotter. And I can say from first hand experience, she spotted me at the Off Road Games driving the Banana up Triple 7, Double Sammy and the finale up The Chute! She spotted me perfectly. I never even had to backup or re adjust, just followed her directions and drove right up that mountain without a hitch. She made a level 8 trail seem easy.
I would even say she's better than Iizzie, I'm sorry but Lizzie had this attitude, it just made her unapproachable, Kaitlyn I believe you can approach her and she would have a friendly attitude.
Matt, it's amazing to watch you create your rigs and then push them very close to their limits in your recoveries. You've got a great team too; cheers to Kaitlin for solid spotting!
I've hiked that stretch of that road many times. I know exactly where this is. Steep doesn't even come close to describing that hillside. Nice work, Team MORR!!❤❤
Katelynn killed it on spotting. I watched her last year in Farmington and it was the best watching her and her dad. That is awesome!!!!! Great team member.
Another excellent rescue! Matt, I agree this one was very tough but El Centro was even tougher. Jaime is really blossoming with her driving skills. Caitlin has what it takes to assure success of these challenging jobs. And Jake, well, speaking from similar painful experience with jumping cactus, aka jumping cholla and Cylindropuntia Fulgida; he was a trooper recovering from that and continued to be a big help with the recovery. Also with him retrieving the lost drone!
Kaitlins spotting is an excellent job. That young lady is such a asset to your company. You are truly blessed to have young people who looks like they enjoy learning from you Matt.
I've been diagnosing electrical issues for 27 years. On one hand. I'm happy to say it's never crossed my mind to use my tongue as a voltage tester. On the other. I'm somewhat jealous of Matt's resourcefulness. Don't do this at home kids!
This has to be hands down my favorite recovery with the Worlds largest wrecker. Not because of the danger but how this custom wrecker can walk around a mountain side like it did today! But yes there was times it was a bit scary too. Especially when Jake sat on a cactus.
Jamie is a rockstar! She handled that wrecker in some really sketchy terrain. Seems like I remember her getting out of the Morvaire when you came to some difficulty at Sand Hollow. Now she’s handling the world’s largest wrecker through a rugged ravine! YOU GO GIRL!
Amazing driving and spotting. I especially like what a great example you are of knowing when it’s time to add a measure of safety and not risk something bad happening.
4x4 Animal Style, add chopped chilis (banana peppers) if you want some spice to it. My personal favorite: 4x4 spread+onion only (no lettuce no tomato) w/ Animal Fries & Vanilla Shake
Insane Matt! I was clinching my shorts, I can’t believe your got the wrecker down there. Truly amazing, I’m not one to leave comments willy nilly, but this was so impressive. talk about the perfect machine for the job. I’m still in awe and this video will live on in my memory for the rest of my life. Just WOW.
I am MORR and MORR impressed every time i see the big Wrecker that thing is amazing which every video of it from when it was just an idea in Matt's mind.
That was the most incredibly ridiculous recovery I think I've ever seen you do. Absolute respect to all of you, also deep commiserations over Jakes arse! :)
I don't think people understand the pressure of being responsible for the lives of a crew $150,000 truck and a million dollar reputation Matt it's truly a Man of Steel
So, i really do miss some of the older crew (Trevor, Rudy, Lizzy...etc) but Jake is one of the most positive people ever and Katelynn is one of the only people more positive than him. I really appreciate the genuine smiles and one liners on a day like today.
Wow, you have an absolutely fantastic, talented team! Love watching Caitlin (really hope I got the spelling right!) provide the guidance you needed, she is remarkable! All of you are! Oh, and regarding electrical/ electronics, a lot of folks don’t know, it works off of smoke. If you can keep the smoke in the components they will probably work. But once you let the smoke out, you’re toast!
Wow!!! If I spell it wrong i apologize. But Kaitlin is an ENORMOUS asset! She is extremely knowledgeable and I personally don’t think Rhett or Kaulin would have gotten it handled that smooth or that calm.
Now that's a video!!! This video reminds me of the earlier ones with Trevor, Rudy, Randy and Lizzie. What a video. Suspense was on board all the time. Thanks for sharing!!!
They are just a fast food burger joint, but I think they are pretty dang good. Out of state people usually don't like it or that's how it seems. probably because too much hype.
I have an suggestion to help you on towing the small 4x4's like that one and it will only cost you some cool swag. Make a small trailer that is just long enough to fit the biggest 4x4 you rescue. Make it super light weight with big thin tires and 2 ramps for the 4x4 to drive up and sit on that will hold the buggy off the ground. Put a bulkhead on the front and put multiple tie down points on it. Design it so it is hinged and folds down into a smaller shape. Make it fold a bit in front of the tires and have 2 5' 3''x3'' steel channel tubes slide from the front to the rear to lock it from folding. Put a receiver on the back of the tow truck so the front end of the trailer can mount to it and be held off the ground when traveling to the rescue. Use the winch on the tow truck to pull the back of the trailer up off the ground and hold it tucked in close to the truck when not loaded. So the front end of trailer mounts to tow truck bumper, and rear end is held off the ground with the winch by attachment points at the fold. Make it so the wheels can be removed and installed easily if the weight or size is to much for towing to get to the job. Now you can load a wrecked 4x4 on the trailer and it can not swing into the back of the truck and get damaged. You can also tow over larger rocks without damaging the 4x4. This would also allow you to recover 4x4's without wheels as well as ones that can no longer roll. I take a 4xl hoodie and have a big head for my hat size, and if Ed or Matt could sign it it would be super awesome kek. P.S. Love the show. Keep up the good work!
That chatterbox is actually important. Keep talking so the driver is focused on your commands and not what hes seeing and feeling. A lot of accidents happen when the driver thinks they know better and they are rarely correct.
Pulling thorns from Jake's backside brings new meaning to "we'll get-um out"
Jake is the second recovery
I hope Peanut is unscathed, she is precious
I came to comment the same thing
🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I'd say this has got to be on the top 5 best recoveries I've seen from you, Matt.
Good job, you guys!
Both Caitlin and Jake shined in this one. Caitlin by showing her spotting skills and Jake by showing how to smile while being butthurt. Matt and Jaime always shine.
Seeing this recovery and the one you did near the Mexican border confirms in my mind MORR is the team to call when recoveries appear hopeless.
Good job!
This video truly shows Caitlins capabilities guiding Matt throughout the cliff. Pro spotter
Yup. Great addition to the team with her crawling experience
And Jamie’s lack of trust…
Pro driver as well.
@@TheOutdoorExperience Not having a passenger in that situation is common sense. That wasn't a joy ride.
@@marvindebot3264 I wasn’t talking about that. I was talking about how when Jamie got out and Caitlin was spotting, Jamie kept cutting her off with her lack of trust.
29:20 - I'm impressed by the respect and deference paid to Matt by the police officer. He had a differing opinion and offered it, but offered it as a suggestion, not as "you really should do this differently. Kudos to him!
It also shows great leadership. The officer was detached, apart from the situation and could see the bigger, strategic picture, rather than the tactical issue Matt was having. It's a quick snippet in a much longer video, but the lessons here are GOLD.
Paint that drone in bright MORR yellow.
Good thing it beeps! That doesn't really stand out when lost...
Yeah or neon green!!!!
@@mikewilliams2072 That would be for Rory's drone.
Na, golden nugget color, not many people can say they fly the golden nugget for a living!
@@coopercovelo OOOH! And then Robby could make another 2 hour video on sanding the drone!
When Jake moved that boulder at 15:20 it really showed just how steep that hillside is. Scary stuff!
That's what that SxS looked like going down! Good thing it was empty.
Yep! The camera doesn't show the angle, but a rock sure does 😳
The fact that yall went back and fixed the dirt and trees back is very noble. Well done sir, well done.
What a machine! Man... Looked like Matt was having a good time pushing the wrecker and his skills to max.
I'm not usually stressed watching Matt's rescues... but this one had me holding my breath for over 10 minutes.
RIP
@@lindenxr😂
Anything on Suicide Road does that to me.
You people are amazing. If I didn't see it , I never would have believed a vehicle could have driven down to that spot. And then to drive out , towing another vehicle. I am impressed. Thanks for sharing this, Ben
30:00 If the tracks weren't covered, SOMEBODY would see them...and be trying to go through there. Glad to see you 'covering the details'. 👍💪
He didn't say it on camera but im sure that's why they started by trying to exit over the rocks blocking the path instead of going around them. Didn't want to create a viable path for people
this is one of those video's you don't fast forward or watch 3 mins and leave, this has to be a all time great for you Matt!
BY FAR your best "Off-Road" recovery (in my opinion). I watch all your recovery videos and really enjoy your channel. Great work and you and your team did awesome!!!!! good to see a team work together and complete your mission!
Here is a thought from an old Cowboy from Seligman AZ, carry a bottle or two of rubber cement with you. Those small thorns don't come out easy but if you lather some rubber cement over them let is set up you can peel the cement off and the thorns will come with it even the little hair ones that you can't see they tend to wake you up later in the night letting you know you missed something. Good Luck Pards.
Amazing, you're smart af
Excellent advice, many many thanks cowboy.
Hey Cowboy from Seligman AZ I will keep the rubber cement in my emergency pack in my vehicle at all times now. Thanks for the tip!
As an Arizonan and having Dealt with falling into a jumping cactus this is good advice.. We had plastidip on hand instead 😂
I like that!
Australian here - I've watched you channel for 2 years. First comment. Insane precision. That wrecker is incredible`. I'd love to visit your part of the world. Aussie guy spends a week with Matt's Off Road Recovery. I guarantee some serious aussie banter. Tell me when to book my flights.
Could be an interesting collaboration with the Oz accent and outback outlook on life. Where are you located? Have you ever been out to Ayres Rock?
Leave the Vegemite at home! If Matt doesn’t like In&Out Burger, he certainly won’t like Vegemite!
Go north for the winter but maybe not as the Utah summer can be very hot. Spring or Autumn (or fall) would probably be a nice time to go.
If I wasn't comfortably ensconced in my recliner I would've been on the edge of my seat! Way to go!
As an electrician I can confirm there is actually something special with electrical tape... it works great as medical tape
As someone who split his shin open removing a hub cap from an early model Cadillac with a pinch bar, turning aforementioned hub cap it into a projectile, and only had brown paper towels and electrical tape available...I can confirm it works great as medical tape...
Every experienced electrician or electronic tech has patched himself up with Scotch 33+. Don’t buy the counterfeit stuff from evil-bay or amizon. Get the real deal at your local hardware store.
I can attest. Always handy, goes on wet and sterile as well
😂
My concern is letting other think that electrical tape doesn't have it's place. Automotive voltage is fine, anything larger is not.
This was my dad’s side-by-side! I’ve got a video on my channel how we got into this big mess! Thanks Matt for recovering it!
Maybe for Father's day, you can get him a better set of straps and maybe a chain & binder 😜
Maybe a helicopter to recover the next one😂
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@@garand70 it wasn't on the trailer. It was pushed off the cliff by the truck.
@AmbitiousAmateurs nice job on the recovery of the truck/trailer/excavator. Matt should hire you guys. Seriously - great job!
That was amazing.
I love the care you give to the environment when you can and how you discourage others to follow a path that shouldn't be followed.
Leave No Trace.
Thank You, our Desert thanks you too she takes so long to recover.
I love how Matt is training the next generation to do this, and putting complete faith in their abilities.
He’s a wonderful teacher and coach: provides direction and praise and knows how to keep quiet and give people a chance to build confidence in themselves.
Agreed completely
To be fair Katelyn are a more experience rock crawler than Matt, she does it in competition.
The whole point of being a team is for everybody to learn from eachother and excel in ways the others don't. Matt is a good leader in that way, he trusts in everybody's abilities and knows how to push everybody past their comfort zone.
Honestly, Jamie becoming more capable is like a business life insurance policy. Lord hopes it's never JORR, but having a plan B to provide for your family is just plain smart.
Kaitlin sounds so confident as a spotter...IMPRESSED!
Kaitlin has come a long way. She seemed pretty shy on the beginning, but she's built a lot of confidence on build in front of the camera.
@@lpls She is a world-class rock-crawling driver, so it makes sense.
she is a professional offroader/rock crawler..even have her own viral video her rig rolling down a hill with her in it..
Nice to see her special skills in use!
Yeah, she wasn’t hired just to have a girl on the channel, she’s an extremely proficient driver, and pays attention to the recovery and fabrication lessons. Smart kid.
'Cactus flowers rival roses'. Yes! And snakes will leave you alone if you leave them alone. I like your sensibilities boss.
Matt is trying to preserve the nature, park rangers go "nah, just drive around".
This is truly a testament on how good build the Wrecker is. I do not think the camera picked up how steep that area is.
It's a fertile area, it'll all grow back. But leaving a destroyed vehicle will pollute and entice others to risk their safety to salvage parts off it
I love seeing Matt's love for nature, and the care he puts into leaving the land better than he found it (well, when possible). A truly wise man
I think the ranger was more worried about the destruction the wrecker banging around could lead to. He also knew the vegetation they would drive over would grow back and be less risky. That’s why even said he didn’t want to tell how to do his job but also tell Matt it was ok to drive over some vegetation to make it safer for all. The rangers out here love nature just as much as Matt does.
It's an SXS. It's designed to destroy nature
Great job spotting Kaitlyn! 👍
It helps to have an experienced rock crawler on the crew !
If only I had someone like Caitlin to spot my life the way she spotted Matt in the wrecker... Awesome video all around. One of my favorites.
I like watching your recovery videos. You approach things professionally without having to wow things up.
Now that was SKETCHY, GNARLY, Rock SLIPPERY, ... all the 'tipping over' ALARMS were engaged FOR SURE !!!
That Heavy Wrecker is a STEADY, 'GOAT hoofed' BEAST !!!
I trust y'all had a PLAN B ?!?
Cheers MORR !
That was so nerve racking!
Excellent work by the entire MORR crew!
Love that wrecker!
I love the confidence Matt has in his crew. Caitlin, especially since she looks like she’s 15, but everyone at MOR works together. It’s a beautiful thing.
She's like, 16 or 17 IIRC
Team MORR is always so laid back and "just another day" in their approach to all of their recoveries. It is rare to see Matt nervous. What an excellent example of patience, planning and precision! Nice job Team MORR! RIP MORR drone!
What a team you are!!!!! Nothing is a drama and you enjoy each other’s company too. I hope you were paid well for that recovery
I appreciate that Matt and the team care about trying to avoid damage to their surroundings when possible, including when they pick up trash they find
Poor Jake man. Im glad he wasnt hurt anymore worse. Horrible pain in a horrible place. Keep safe brother.
So you can get a T-shirt by having a recovery done, buying off the web site or falling on a cactus.
Such beautiful country. Worse places to work 😊. Thanks for sharing.
Matt, first of all, You have Titanium ones! I can tell Caitlyn is young by the laugh in her voice usually, but once she started Spotting, she showed absolute confidence and professionalism! And Jake sitting on the cactus after saying he hoped no one gets hurt was classic. Of course Jamie was calm and lovely as you say. Nicely Done!
The wrecker is a work in progress. Always progress!! That was impressive.
Time to address the header heat issues.
@@toddwilliams5905 I'm surprised that they haven't wrapped the headers properly by now, and put a heat shield around the electronics...
@@AndrewAMartin I love his fabrication work but this is about safety and reliability. He likes to live on the edge.
Is it just me or is Jake the happiest guy you've ever seen always keen to get in and help nothing's a bother just smiling all the time keep it up Jake from your mates down here in tassie Australia 👍👍
Kaitlin, Matt, Jake and who am I kidding everyone of you really earned your pay check on that one!
Mad respect for Jamie for driving as far as she did
That recovery is a perfect example between those who think they could, and those who can.
Jake👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 even after the cactus incident you still manage to bring some great video thanks hope you're recovering from such a sticky situation.
This recovery was inconceivable! Amazing to see that wrecker putting in the work it was designed for.
P.S. Princess Bride 👌 top notch
kaitlin is legitimately a really talented spotter
Spotter, that is because she competes in rock crawling events. She is a heck of a driver herself.
Katelynn is a top notch spotter. And I can say from first hand experience, she spotted me at the Off Road Games driving the Banana up Triple 7, Double Sammy and the finale up The Chute! She spotted me perfectly. I never even had to backup or re adjust, just followed her directions and drove right up that mountain without a hitch. She made a level 8 trail seem easy.
@@marcfox622she’s not a rookie
she actually got first place recently@@tomdunn7147
I would even say she's better than Iizzie, I'm sorry but Lizzie had this attitude, it just made her unapproachable, Kaitlyn I believe you can approach her and she would have a friendly attitude.
The wrecker more than earned its keep on this one! Way to go Matt and team!
You guys had me on the edge of my seat the whole rescue. Good job everyone.
Pioneer roads show us how soft we are in the 21st century. That was amazing to see you drive it.
My heart was in my throat. Matt, I hope this is the absolute, most terrifying recovery ever.
you sound like a sissy.
Matt, it's amazing to watch you create your rigs and then push them very close to their limits in your recoveries. You've got a great team too; cheers to Kaitlin for solid spotting!
Caitlin did a great job being a spotter, I loved her confidence through the entire rescue ❤❤❤ I'm very impressed
I've hiked that stretch of that road many times. I know exactly where this is.
Steep doesn't even come close to describing that hillside.
Nice work, Team MORR!!❤❤
HECTIC. It's what you guys are famous for, and i'm guessing, so respected in the industry.
Katelynn killed it on spotting. I watched her last year in Farmington and it was the best watching her and her dad. That is awesome!!!!! Great team member.
Matt and Jake, giving new meaning to "we'll get 'em out".
😂😂😂😂
Caitlin did an amazing job spotting on this one. Having a spotter you can trust in situations like this is everything. Well done Caitlin and crew.
Matt you had me on the end of my seat bitting my nails. Jaime did great for the first half. You have an amazing crew with you
Matt’s a true legend, trail repairs to his creations
Another excellent rescue! Matt, I agree this one was very tough but El Centro was even tougher. Jaime is really blossoming with her driving skills. Caitlin has what it takes to assure success of these challenging jobs. And Jake, well, speaking from similar painful experience with jumping cactus, aka jumping cholla and Cylindropuntia Fulgida; he was a trooper recovering from that and continued to be a big help with the recovery. Also with him retrieving the lost drone!
Kaitlins spotting is an excellent job. That young lady is such a asset to your company. You are truly blessed to have young people who looks like they enjoy learning from you Matt.
I have to say, I like the creaking of the Wrecker’s suspension, it adds to the raw beastliness of the machine. Don’t ever change it!
1000% agree! A Hollywood FX/Foley artist couldn't get it to sound that perfect in a movie!!!!
I've been diagnosing electrical issues for 27 years.
On one hand. I'm happy to say it's never crossed my mind to use my tongue as a voltage tester.
On the other. I'm somewhat jealous of Matt's resourcefulness.
Don't do this at home kids!
Unless youre there with a camera 😊😊😊
This has to be hands down my favorite recovery with the Worlds largest wrecker. Not because of the danger but how this custom wrecker can walk around a mountain side like it did today! But yes there was times it was a bit scary too. Especially when Jake sat on a cactus.
Never a dull moment on Matt's Off Road Recovery!
Loved seeing the wrecker truly go off road, absolutely epic 😎
Jamie is a rockstar! She handled that wrecker in some really sketchy terrain. Seems like I remember her getting out of the Morvaire when you came to some difficulty at Sand Hollow. Now she’s handling the world’s largest wrecker through a rugged ravine! YOU GO GIRL!
Kaitlyn was impressive. Jake cracks me up. The zip tied drone is perfect for MORR. Great episode!
Amazing driving and spotting. I especially like what a great example you are of knowing when it’s time to add a measure of safety and not risk something bad happening.
The level of respect, care, and skill on display here is exceptional.
Removing cactus quills from poor Jake's behind... Matt, you're a real one. Hope Jake is okay!
Great recovery!
I heard Jake’s farts are not as loud, do to the release of pressure due to multiple holes in his rear. That’s the rumor I heard.
Some say he is farting quill projectiles
@@koekum that’s probably more accurate
Ouch!!
@@SpartanFieldsnah the air holes act as a baffle 😂😂
4x4 Animal Style, add chopped chilis (banana peppers) if you want some spice to it.
My personal favorite: 4x4 spread+onion only (no lettuce no tomato) w/ Animal Fries & Vanilla Shake
THAT TRUCK IS AN ABSOLUTE BEAST !! I LOVE THAT TRUCK !!!
New callsign...Cactus 🌵 Jake 😮
😂😂
Going to make him swim in the Hudson?
Nickname like that’s the kind of thing can STICK with ya 😜😂🤣
Insane Matt! I was clinching my shorts, I can’t believe your got the wrecker down there. Truly amazing, I’m not one to leave comments willy nilly, but this was so impressive. talk about the perfect machine for the job. I’m still in awe and this video will live on in my memory for the rest of my life. Just WOW.
What an awesome tool the wrecker is.
Matt, that’s confidence in your builds
I am MORR and MORR impressed every time i see the big Wrecker that thing is amazing which every video of it from when it was just an idea in Matt's mind.
That was the most incredibly ridiculous recovery I think I've ever seen you do. Absolute respect to all of you, also deep commiserations over Jakes arse! :)
That wrecker is just plain awesome.
I don't think people understand the pressure of being responsible for the lives of a crew $150,000 truck and a million dollar reputation Matt it's truly a Man of Steel
You do realize he got that million dollar reputation from lying and scamming insurance companies right.
This is one of the coolest jobs I have ever seen
I'm gonna start calling Matt Mr. BRASS! My heart was racing just watching. Good job all of you!!
It is Jake, after sitting on a cactus wishs his were brass.
Réal nice scenery on your video,keep up the good work😊😊
Jamie's ability to traverse any terrain while wearing sandals is impressive. I'd fall on my face. LOL!
throw some shoes in the back of all the rigs.
She's certainly had a lot of practice.
The sandals are Jamie's version of Matt's 2wd until you can't.
You just hook your toes in them things and go
That Part 👍🏾
I bet she could go BAREFOOT😁
I wouldn't even walk down that cliff, much less drive down it. You guys are Nuts...in a good way.
"Ok, we're past the easy part." Gonna have to remember that one!
So fun to see Katelynn in her element
So, i really do miss some of the older crew (Trevor, Rudy, Lizzy...etc) but Jake is one of the most positive people ever and Katelynn is one of the only people more positive than him. I really appreciate the genuine smiles and one liners on a day like today.
Wow, you have an absolutely fantastic, talented team! Love watching Caitlin (really hope I got the spelling right!) provide the guidance you needed, she is remarkable! All of you are! Oh, and regarding electrical/ electronics, a lot of folks don’t know, it works off of smoke. If you can keep the smoke in the components they will probably work. But once you let the smoke out, you’re toast!
Wow!!! If I spell it wrong i apologize. But Kaitlin is an ENORMOUS asset! She is extremely knowledgeable and I personally don’t think Rhett or Kaulin would have gotten it handled that smooth or that calm.
All three are pretty good spotters, but Katelynn definitely has more experience.
Jake is one cool dude.
Now that's a video!!! This video reminds me of the earlier ones with Trevor, Rudy, Randy and Lizzie. What a video. Suspense was on board all the time. Thanks for sharing!!!
1:26 i have never had in and out. They aren’t in my part of the country.
Go Caitlyn! Nice to see her driving along!
That is a cute side by side.
They are just a fast food burger joint, but I think they are pretty dang good. Out of state people usually don't like it or that's how it seems. probably because too much hype.
You aren't missing much. Go to MickyDs and order a burger without anything; no salt, no pepper. It was the blandest burger I have ever tried to eat.
@@jjudy5869 you sound like you have never been to in n out. Literally nothing like mc D's
Finally we get to see Jamie again she's the glue of the whole operation ❤
I have an suggestion to help you on towing the small 4x4's like that one and it will only cost you some cool swag.
Make a small trailer that is just long enough to fit the biggest 4x4 you rescue.
Make it super light weight with big thin tires and 2 ramps for the 4x4 to drive up and sit on that will hold the buggy off the ground.
Put a bulkhead on the front and put multiple tie down points on it.
Design it so it is hinged and folds down into a smaller shape.
Make it fold a bit in front of the tires and have 2 5' 3''x3'' steel channel tubes slide from the front to the rear to lock it from folding.
Put a receiver on the back of the tow truck so the front end of the trailer can mount to it and be held off the ground when traveling to the rescue.
Use the winch on the tow truck to pull the back of the trailer up off the ground and hold it tucked in close to the truck when not loaded.
So the front end of trailer mounts to tow truck bumper, and rear end is held off the ground with the winch by attachment points at the fold.
Make it so the wheels can be removed and installed easily if the weight or size is to much for towing to get to the job.
Now you can load a wrecked 4x4 on the trailer and it can not swing into the back of the truck and get damaged.
You can also tow over larger rocks without damaging the 4x4.
This would also allow you to recover 4x4's without wheels as well as ones that can no longer roll.
I take a 4xl hoodie and have a big head for my hat size, and if Ed or Matt could sign it it would be super awesome kek.
P.S. Love the show. Keep up the good work!
good old cop at the end, just drive around the rocks haha.
Great stuff all around
What a machine! Between your recovery vehicles, and Kaitlins spotting (even if you think she's a chatterbox) you've got the magic combination.
That chatterbox is actually important. Keep talking so the driver is focused on your commands and not what hes seeing and feeling. A lot of accidents happen when the driver thinks they know better and they are rarely correct.
Wow awesome! Did not think the wrecker is that capable. Well done!
The absolute definition of off road recovery!! Well done.
5:32 all I hear is rory screaming DON'T LEAVE THE TRAIL