I'm sure they watch each other and they still do their own thing. If you don't like longer videos watch there shorts or are those to short? Casey does some really long recoverys to pack that in a 10 min video we would miss alot of context.
@@rjbrown6942 I actually don’t. I’m not a fan of TH-cam and don’t watch it for entertainment. I use it for research, and as a resource when I need to figure something out
@@TravelingfromFlorida everything is for sale eventually. It probably ends up and a tow yard somewhere here in Deschutes County. I suspect they have to hold it for a time and then take ownership.
Thank you Kevin and Casey for being the stewards of our land. Me being Native American, it makes me proud to see people out there that take care of our land. Keep doing what you do! A proud Native American!
The term Native American is starting to have some racist undertones. Stop using the term Native American. I am Cherokee of the Anigilohi. Say the name of your tribe, don't let them destroy our cultures.
It is unbelievable how much of a slob some people are. I live at a beautiful little beach in South Texas that offers up to 14 days of FREE camping. We find that the homeless and the day trippers are the worse. Most all of the campers not only clean up after themselves but help keep the area clean. I rarely drive down the beach without picking up at least a 5 gallon bucket of trash. I commend you for your work you do to assist in the cleanup. I wish there were more out there like you@
It is a shame that the Forest gets so trashed there. It is awesome that there are good people like Casey and all of the others that come together to clean up the trash. I was surprised to see all of those tin cans and more surprised that they can't be cleaned up! Casey , how is your jaw doing? I hope that it has healed and that you can get something done about the teeth that were knocked out.. Thank you and thumbs UP!!
Richard, it is not just this Forest😒 Every Forest has an astounding amount of unnecessary trash😥 There are Not enough Kind people like Casey and Kevin with the proper equipment to remove it☹
Good stuff. I'm heading to the Northern Sierra's and the Klamath River in CA next week for a month. I will fill a bag of trash here and there. I usually clean the rivers as I fish. Empty Modelo and Bud Lite cans, Corona and Bud bottles, and other cheap swill, diapers, plastic bags, empty bait bowls, and cig butts abound. Pack your trash! Empaca tu basura. Blessings all. Vaya con Dio.
I learned how to drive on a 76 F250 2wd camper special, it had a 4 speed manual with granny low. That green truck looks like it’s worth saving. That’s great what y’all do to help clean up the forest, thank you.
What a shame that stuff gets left out in the forest. Thank you all for being good stewards of the forest. What a great idea to get things cleaned up. Stay safe!
Thank You Casey and PLSBEND! Raising my children in the Lakota way and outdoors, I never let them just take anything from the lands we canoe camped and hiked through. On one trip to Three Rivers Idaho my son's Great Grandma commented about how he wouldn't take a pretty rock but he picked up trash. My son was almost 5 at the time and I know now in his late 20s he behaves the same. Stewardship is not just cleaning as you go and cleaning up after others, though I appreciate all your time and hard work. Stewardship of our public and private lands is also good parenting and being an example for the land. Thank You all who protect our beautiful country by keeping her ready for future generations like my grandchildren. You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
If we had less people trashing the world, we wouldn’t need as many if at all the people that clean up after everyone else and could just enjoy it more as is. Nice camera work by Mr. Kevin, his commentary was a hoot!
Casey, what a find on that F250. If I were to ever come across a vehicle that I drove when I was 16 I would do whatever I needed to to become its new owner. The memories there would do me in😊
Once again we get to see two individuals who care tremendously for our forests. Out before the actual clean up day putting in more hours than anyone else. Casey you rock the world with your abilities and concern for the environment Great job to as only you can do. Stay safe!
Thank you Kevin, a man of many talents. Overseer, friendly tour guide, cameraman, and most importantly, snack bringer! Maybe you could work something out to get that old ford and redo it and use it. I would love to.
Nice Job, Casey!!! The forests get soooooo trashed around here these days!! When we moved here in the mid '70s, one of the FIRST things we noticed was the fact that town and most of the surrounding areas were so VERY CLEAN and devoid of debris.... .. UNFORTUNATELY, Central Oregon has been "found out" and with the increase in population (less than 10K/Bend, 2K/Redmond back then) you also get the dregs of society. THANK YOU CASEY AND EVERYONE WHO CAN MAKE IT TO THE CLEAN UP!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️ (how do we find out the fate of those towed vehicles?? Could use some pieces and parts from the FORD!)
I've seen plenty of people born and raised here who are perfectly happy to go dump their garbage in the woods. Their excuse is that they don't want to pay dump fees
SOOOO glad you made it all the way towing that last one with your lift remote sitting on the tailgate without it falling off. Smooth driving! Thank you for all your efforts cleaaning up!
so sad to see all the trash so nice to see other people also helping clean up a shame to see nice cars left to rust. i would love to have the ford truck and the jeep xj
Casey - It is a great service to the Country as a whole to highlight this blight on what could be America the Beautiful. Kudos to all of you and that unknown helper for your efforts. It is unfortunate that this is pervasive over the whole country. Here in the NE snowmobiler’s go into the mountains in the wintertime to enjoy the wintertime scenic beauty. Like everywhere else, there are a few who think these wilderness area are their own private dumping grounds. It is left to the local hiking club, who go in each spring, to clean up their mess and like your group it is tons that are removed. Keep up these great videos and I hope they inspire others around the country to do the same.
The forest is where thieves drop stripped, stolen cars. We used to find them all the time on trails of the Sam Houston National forest back in the 70's. Probably still going on. Just about the time the forest is clean, the damned criminals drop off a whole new batch.
These cars are at least not coming back on the US Forest Service Law Enforcement Rangers computer as stolen. As you probably noticed, each of these vehicles had a orange sticker on it, that is a tow citation from the Forest Service (USFS) advising that they will tow the car if not removed, I would imagine the USFS also run the vin when they cite the vehicle. Being as remote as they are they might wait to run the vin until they are back at the station.
Lady Luck was on your side with the remote. I once made it 12 miles from home to work with a coffee cup on my bumper. Amazing that you ran across the old dumper truck, probably too far gone to be worth saving but it’d be ironic to turn an abandoned vehicle found in the woods into a clean up rig. Thank you for all you do in land stewardship and helping folks out.
Hell I drove 35 miles to Walmart. Got out and heard my phone ringing. I look around and my phone is still sitting on the bumper of my Ford Ranger. If it were not for the rubber grip on top of the bumper it surely would have slid off
Nicely done, Thanks for doing that, save the 250 ford I drive a older 2001 dodge order vehicles are no more and need savings, I don't need DEF in my diesel.
Casey, It is great for what you do for the environment and people. My hope is others will follow your and Kevin's example of caring for our forests and help spread this around the country. Good content as usual. 👍👍
Mr. Casey, I have never laughed so hard in my life! Thanks for the video & thanks for cleaning up the forest. It's a shame that people do this. They do the same here in Arkansas & it makes me mad! Stay safe out there & I can't wait to see your next video!
I wanted to be there on 6. 11, but sadly, my older is on his last day or so from cold, emphysema. Gambler 500 been rolling up hwy 20 past my place for days now. Have a great day tomorrow, thnx to pls bend and everyone for great job.
I would just like to thank you and the other guys for what your doing. I'd be out there helping if I was physically able. It disgusts me to see that people have done this.
It's uncanny how so much was left behind. I wonder what they were mining to have been set up 🤠 there for so long. Was it 😉 tin?? You all are doing great 👌😜 work. this is several times I have seen you take the 🌞 Time to keep the environment clean. I grew up 🤠❤️ camping 🏕️ beside a lake. Every year after school 🏫 ended we loaded up our 1948 Fargo truck with the bell ⛺ and family of 8 and set up our camp site. It seemed normal to have your friends staying the 🌃. We always had some extra caned food to eat. Years later after I grew up I found the dump site where all the cans were left behind. Our own historical sites. Thanks 👍 for showing interest in the woods!!! I'll be back
Casey, the historic can pile is like the rubbish garbage in Antarctica from the early Polar Explorers and when you visit you are not allowed to remove anything. You cannot take a stone or even a feather from a penguin…. You are making a difference for the people of Oregon..🇦🇺
That is absolutely amazing that you recovered a tipper truck you drove in your youth out in California, unbelievable. Its wonderful that you're helping out keeping the environment clean, I'd love to help but I'm 5000 miles away as the crow flies, if I live there I wouldn't hesitate to help out. Great video Casey. I was thinking about how much metal could be saved if you melted down all those old cans, before you said don't touch due to their historical significance. Would a little grease on the hitch help with the removal; Lizzie Borden has nothing on you! 🤣🔨🔨🔨🔨
In the 1970's four wheel drive clubs in bend use to go out and clean those sites up. The discarded cans that is. I've been on many volunteer clean up crews back then.
Hi Casey from Iowa, Great to see the effort taken place trying to clean up the trash. A big thanks to all that help. Had to laugh, Why am I using the bar when I can just do this. LOL
Casey I think you need to buy that truck and do something with it. It was meant to be back to you haha. Maybe somehow it can be used for your annual forest clean up. Be a great project for the channel . Take care I love your videos 🇨🇦
I would encourage trail cameras put up and charge the scum that consider the forest a dump site. I have traveled to areas and cleaned items up numerous times myself. Those people that do this are nothing short of scum.
I once left a dinner plate on the roof of my wife’s car. She went about 1/2 mile round trip. It was still there back at the house. She’s a smooth driver.
What a small world that was the exact truck Casey. Stranger things have happened. Pretty sure I have seen that Honda in Portland before. Indeed they don't get towed, just stolen left and right. Thank you for hauling all these rigs out of the woods. I find that utterly stupid that it is a historical treasure to leave rusted cans by the hundreds out there. #getyourtetanusshotupdatedpeople SOOOO glad you did not lose your tow remote.
Beautiful day and much Success! Wow how time flies! I pulled a late GM 70’s 4door Sedan with the angled rear windshield on to my Trailer, that was left on my dads land in the 90’s. It was left by a wood cutter who had been really down on his luck. The Can piles and tire less car was in the farthest area away from the roads. It was a party spot in the woods for a while and was quite the mess. And a target practice area for many people who had not such great aim...lol I once counted the holes in the car and estimated 246 shots and tried to not count the multiple layers that had been shot through. It was amazing to see in the Ballistic sense and what a learning experience, (2 sharpies markers were semi destroyed in the counting efforts). Besides what I had to do to get it on my trailer. And just as I’m listening to the wind and trees of the green wall ... some tourist starts shooting their guns down the road... I don’t mind it that much as in the Army I was stationed at many Training Areas! But the Dogs hate it!!! Sorry Casey I wanna stay out of the political world BS, but in my peace and quiet time I get interrupted by I’ll say 5 distinctly different guns being fired off, it kinda ruins my experience... I do enjoy your Video in my escape from Crazy around me! Peace and tranquility are hard to find in this world... But at least it’s a lot cleaner today than the day before! Great work! I love that strap trick you did! A closer view of that would be great! Maybe a (tips and tricks) composition video should be in the future...
Well once the government gets the guns from the people, the walking, hiking, camping, four wheeling, snowmachines, etc will be outlawed as well. But there still will be gunfire, it will all be incoming.
Your vids are getting too long, even at 1.25 speed they're over 20 minutes. 13-16 minutes are good, check out what Matt does.
Why would I care what Matt does?? I’m making my videos, not his.
I'm sure they watch each other and they still do their own thing. If you don't like longer videos watch there shorts or are those to short? Casey does some really long recoverys to pack that in a 10 min video we would miss alot of context.
@@rjbrown6942 I actually don’t. I’m not a fan of TH-cam and don’t watch it for entertainment. I use it for research, and as a resource when I need to figure something out
@@CaseyLaDelle He's the one with over a million subscribers.
@@billfielder3646 that’s great for him. But again, why would I care??
Dang that Ford pickup is so worth saving ! I like that a lot!
I know right
I'm looking at the floors and rockers like Dang! My truck I'm working on is nowhere near that solid.
Is the truck for sale?
@@TravelingfromFlorida everything is for sale eventually. It probably ends up and a tow yard somewhere here in Deschutes County. I suspect they have to hold it for a time and then take ownership.
I used to drive a 1973 F250 trailer special cream yellow with metallic brown . I miss that truck
That Ford is something worth saving!
You need to keep that!
Thanks for all the great work you folks do to keep the forest cleaned up!
What are the chances! That was amazing to discover that was the truck he used!
Thank you Kevin and Casey for being the stewards of our land. Me being Native American, it makes me proud to see people out there that take care of our land. Keep doing what you do! A proud Native American!
The term Native American is starting to have some racist undertones. Stop using the term Native American. I am Cherokee of the Anigilohi. Say the name of your tribe, don't let them destroy our cultures.
It is unbelievable how much of a slob some people are. I live at a beautiful little beach in South Texas that offers up to 14 days of FREE camping. We find that the homeless and the day trippers are the worse. Most all of the campers not only clean up after themselves but help keep the area clean. I rarely drive down the beach without picking up at least a 5 gallon bucket of trash. I commend you for your work you do to assist in the cleanup. I wish there were more out there like you@
Thank You for clearing the forest of junk cars!❤ It’s so sad that people do this and don’t care😢 Stay safe❤️🙏
It is a shame that the Forest gets so trashed there. It is awesome that there are good people like Casey and all of the others that come together to clean up the trash. I was surprised to see all of those tin cans and more surprised that they can't be cleaned up! Casey , how is your jaw doing? I hope that it has healed and that you can get something done about the teeth that were knocked out.. Thank you and thumbs UP!!
Yeah, like Richard said so well...
@Josey Wilds lol, yea like this hasn't been going on for the last hundred years...
Richard, it is not just this Forest😒 Every Forest has an astounding amount of unnecessary trash😥 There are Not enough Kind people like Casey and Kevin with the proper equipment to remove it☹
Good stuff. I'm heading to the Northern Sierra's and the Klamath River in CA next week for a month. I will fill a bag of trash here and there. I usually clean the rivers as I fish. Empty Modelo and Bud Lite cans, Corona and Bud bottles, and other cheap swill, diapers, plastic bags, empty bait bowls, and cig butts abound. Pack your trash! Empaca tu basura. Blessings all. Vaya con Dio.
Your friends keep doctor tow truck humble😂😂😂. The hecklers make you a stronger legend. Thanks Casey.😊
I learned how to drive on a 76 F250 2wd camper special, it had a 4 speed manual with granny low. That green truck looks like it’s worth saving. That’s great what y’all do to help clean up the forest, thank you.
I don't care how long or short I watch because you can learn something new
What a shame that stuff gets left out in the forest. Thank you all for being good stewards of the forest. What a great idea to get things cleaned up. Stay safe!
Thank You Casey and PLSBEND!
Raising my children in the Lakota way and outdoors, I never let them just take anything from the lands we canoe camped and hiked through. On one trip to Three Rivers Idaho my son's Great Grandma commented about how he wouldn't take a pretty rock but he picked up trash. My son was almost 5 at the time and I know now in his late 20s he behaves the same. Stewardship is not just cleaning as you go and cleaning up after others, though I appreciate all your time and hard work.
Stewardship of our public and private lands is also good parenting and being an example for the land.
Thank You all who protect our beautiful country by keeping her ready for future generations like my grandchildren.
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
If we had less people trashing the world, we wouldn’t need as many if at all the people that clean up after everyone else and could just enjoy it more as is. Nice camera work by Mr. Kevin, his commentary was a hoot!
Casey that truck found its way back in your life for a reason you need to own it and keep it!💗
Casey, what a find on that F250. If I were to ever come across a vehicle that I drove when I was 16 I would do whatever I needed to to become its new owner. The memories there would do me in😊
Once again we get to see two individuals who care tremendously for our forests. Out before the actual clean up day putting in more hours than anyone else. Casey you rock the world with your abilities and concern for the environment
Great job to as only you can do. Stay safe!
Great video, and kudos to all who try to keep our forests clean. It's a full time job!
People always say you can not escape your past but this one was. a good past.👍👍
You,Casey,are performing a valuable service brother...Ty
Thanks Kevin, for the story about the cans!
It would be REALLY cool to see you put in for an abandoned title and restore that truck you used to drive as a teen.
Thank you Kevin, a man of many talents. Overseer, friendly tour guide, cameraman, and most importantly, snack bringer! Maybe you could work something out to get that old ford and redo it and use it. I would love to.
That is an awesome ford. I love those old dent side trucks.
You and Kevin have done a wonderful job and I'm sure there's many more to come. Thank you from us in TH-cam world
Nice Job, Casey!!! The forests get soooooo trashed around here these days!!
When we moved here in the mid '70s, one of the FIRST things we noticed was the fact that town and most of the surrounding areas were so VERY CLEAN and devoid of debris....
.. UNFORTUNATELY, Central Oregon has been "found out" and with the increase in population (less than 10K/Bend, 2K/Redmond back then)
you also get the dregs of society.
THANK YOU CASEY AND EVERYONE WHO CAN MAKE IT TO THE CLEAN UP!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
(how do we find out the fate of those towed vehicles?? Could use some pieces and parts from the FORD!)
I've seen plenty of people born and raised here who are perfectly happy to go dump their garbage in the woods. Their excuse is that they don't want to pay dump fees
Over on the Fall Creek side we went to scout and get asbestos tests on two RVs and found 5 more. Good work cleaning up the woods!
That's one heck of a fine to find the old truck he used to work with that is cool. Wow the historical trash, cool.
matt's off road recovery is my favourite program to watch.. an big dave an little dave.. hehehe.. cheers now x
SOOOO glad you made it all the way towing that last one with your lift remote sitting on the tailgate without it falling off. Smooth driving! Thank you for all your efforts cleaaning up!
My guess is, it has a magnet on the back so it'll say put on metal. A lot of tow truck remotes are like that now.
It is not magnetic
Casey's magnetic personality has infused it !
Thanks for saving our beautiful state 💘
Thanks for keeping the forest beautiful
I think the gambler guys are helping spread the mindset of cleanup as you go.
It’s pretty easy to do.
Every little bit helps.
Thank you guys for what you do!!! You're awesome!! 👍🏻👍🏻
so sad to see how people treat out planet 😕thank you for doing this Casey!
Thank you sir!
so sad to see all the trash
so nice to see other people also helping clean up
a shame to see nice cars left to rust. i would love to have the ford truck and the jeep xj
Thanks for what you do! That’s crazy about that Ford!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Casey - It is a great service to the Country as a whole to highlight this blight on what could be America the Beautiful. Kudos to all of you and that unknown helper for your efforts.
It is unfortunate that this is pervasive over the whole country. Here in the NE snowmobiler’s go into the mountains in the wintertime to enjoy the wintertime scenic beauty. Like everywhere else, there are a few who think these wilderness area are their own private dumping grounds. It is left to the local hiking club, who go in each spring, to clean up their mess and like your group it is tons that are removed. Keep up these great videos and I hope they inspire others around the country to do the same.
Aren't you gonna keep that?? Amazing!! It was waiting for you. You have to keep that. Absolutely. Nearly earie.
The forest is where thieves drop stripped, stolen cars. We used to find them all the time on trails of the Sam Houston National forest back in the 70's. Probably still going on. Just about the time the forest is clean, the damned criminals drop off a whole new batch.
These cars are at least not coming back on the US Forest Service Law Enforcement Rangers computer as stolen. As you probably noticed, each of these vehicles had a orange sticker on it, that is a tow citation from the Forest Service (USFS) advising that they will tow the car if not removed, I would imagine the USFS also run the vin when they cite the vehicle. Being as remote as they are they might wait to run the vin until they are back at the station.
Thanks!
SAD THAT PEOPLE FEEL THE FOREST IS THEIR DUMPING GROUND.REAL PIGS. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR CLEAN UP WORK CASEY AND FRIENDS!!
Great work! Special kudos to "Wes". I did the same thing in Holiday Park, Westland, MI about 25 years ago.
That's a good jeep too! Hope it gets saved also!
Thank you both for your awesome efforts to keep our forests clean!
Lady Luck was on your side with the remote. I once made it 12 miles from home to work with a coffee cup on my bumper.
Amazing that you ran across the old dumper truck, probably too far gone to be worth saving but it’d be ironic to turn an abandoned vehicle found in the woods into a clean up rig.
Thank you for all you do in land stewardship and helping folks out.
Hell I drove 35 miles to Walmart. Got out and heard my phone ringing. I look around and my phone is still sitting on the bumper of my Ford Ranger. If it were not for the rubber grip on top of the bumper it surely would have slid off
Being it's from the west coast, it's likely still solid underneath so fixable and it looks to be mostly complete still.
Nicely done, Thanks for doing that, save the 250 ford I drive a older 2001 dodge order vehicles are no more and need savings, I don't need DEF in my diesel.
Well done guys👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🇬🇧
Great job, Casey. You are like a surgeon with "snatch & grab".
Thank You Casey and Kevin😊
That can dump more than likely is from an old logging camp, railroad camp, or ranch. That towing setup is repo man's best dream.
Thanks for cleaning it up! I can't believe that Ford and Jeep are there. I would take either. Just nuts
CONGRATS EVERYONE!...THANKS FOR CLEAN UP!....
Casey, It is great for what you do for the environment and people. My hope is others will follow your and Kevin's example of caring for our forests and help spread this around the country. Good content as usual. 👍👍
Casey, you are a Tow Enthusiasts!!! Keep up the great work 👍
That ford is beautiful!
Mr. Casey, I have never laughed so hard in my life! Thanks for the video & thanks for cleaning up the forest. It's a shame that people do this. They do the same here in Arkansas & it makes me mad! Stay safe out there & I can't wait to see your next video!
Man, if I were closer I’d sure be there to help. Great work guys!
You can help sir. Just pick up trash where you’re at and share the channel with your buddies.
@@paulprigge1209 Great idea! I already do that on the local rail trail. But I can expand.
Good for Wes!
Really a historical site of trash! In my book it should be cleaned up!
I wanted to be there on 6. 11, but sadly, my older is on his last day or so from cold, emphysema. Gambler 500 been rolling up hwy 20 past my place for days now. Have a great day tomorrow, thnx to pls bend and everyone for great job.
you guys rock. So cool seeing that historic site. have an amazing day
I would just like to thank you and the other guys for what your doing. I'd be out there helping if I was physically able. It disgusts me to see that people have done this.
Dam that pick up is a keeper!! 4x4. At least some Dana 44s. Wow
Thank you for what you do .
That Ford Truck looked like great Find.
The Can Pile was Facinating
thank you for doing this!
Very good of you guys doing the clean up!
WOW! Found the Ford that you drove when you were 16. I would have taken it home somehow someway. That was fun Casey. Thank you.
It's uncanny how so much was left behind. I wonder what they were mining to have been set up 🤠 there for so long. Was it 😉 tin?? You all are doing great 👌😜 work. this is several times I have seen you take the 🌞 Time to keep the environment clean. I grew up 🤠❤️ camping 🏕️ beside a lake. Every year after school 🏫 ended we loaded up our 1948 Fargo truck with the bell ⛺ and family of 8 and set up our camp site. It seemed normal to have your friends staying the 🌃. We always had some extra caned food to eat. Years later after I grew up I found the dump site where all the cans were left behind. Our own historical sites. Thanks 👍 for showing interest in the woods!!! I'll be back
That onboard air is pretty cool
Nice work guys, appreciate your effort.
That truck is a choice find. Hopefully someone picks it up and restores it.
One of the first vehicles I could drive was my dad’s 69 F250 Camper Special, green and white. I loved that truck………
Casey, the historic can pile is like the rubbish garbage in Antarctica from the early Polar Explorers and when you visit you are not allowed to remove anything. You cannot take a stone or even a feather from a penguin…. You are making a difference for the people of Oregon..🇦🇺
That is absolutely amazing that you recovered a tipper truck you drove in your youth out in California, unbelievable. Its wonderful that you're helping out keeping the environment clean, I'd love to help but I'm 5000 miles away as the crow flies, if I live there I wouldn't hesitate to help out. Great video Casey. I was thinking about how much metal could be saved if you melted down all those old cans, before you said don't touch due to their historical significance. Would a little grease on the hitch help with the removal; Lizzie Borden has nothing on you! 🤣🔨🔨🔨🔨
Do you do you can help where you live! Just pick up trash. Even though I’m disabled 20 years I can still pick Trash up In town when I go.
That is a trip ! Small world
In the 1970's four wheel drive clubs in bend use to go out and clean those sites up. The discarded cans that is. I've been on many volunteer clean up crews back then.
I did not think you were going to tow that honda car. Thought it would need a roll back to get it out of there. Awesome, cool job Casey! 👍
You know you're obligated to build that old truck into a rig now, right? lol
I am watching from Elmira NY we have an abandoned vehicle problem in Elmira NY
You should do a walk around your 2500 cummins, looks nice !!
I tried to help as many people as possible it's the right thing to do
Wow I never that wrecker impliment on a L T pickup. Really awesome.
Love the clean up
I will never understand how people think it’s ok to dump their junk like that
PLEASE SAVE THAT FORD THAT IS SOOO COOL
Hi Casey from Iowa, Great to see the effort taken place trying to clean up the trash. A big thanks to all that help. Had to laugh, Why am I using the bar when I can just do this. LOL
You know you have to keep that green ford now. Memories!🎶
Casey I think you need to buy that truck and do something with it. It was meant to be back to you haha. Maybe somehow it can be used for your annual forest clean up. Be a great project for the channel . Take care I love your videos 🇨🇦
I would encourage trail cameras put up and charge the scum that consider the forest a dump site. I have traveled to areas and cleaned items up numerous times myself. Those people that do this are nothing short of scum.
I once left a dinner plate on the roof of my wife’s car. She went about 1/2 mile round trip. It was still there back at the house. She’s a smooth driver.
What a small world that was the exact truck Casey. Stranger things have happened. Pretty sure I have seen that Honda in Portland before. Indeed they don't get towed, just stolen left and right. Thank you for hauling all these rigs out of the woods. I find that utterly stupid that it is a historical treasure to leave rusted cans by the hundreds out there. #getyourtetanusshotupdatedpeople SOOOO glad you did not lose your tow remote.
Loved how you went straight for the liquid gold and checked that jerry can right off the bat.
Unbelievable that Casey funds a car truck he drove in forest work when he was age 15-16
Unbelievable
California job
Awesome clean up and epic towing tool. 👍
I'm surprised you didn't take the jeep home! Good spare parts find: wheels, sheet metal, transfer case, axles etc.
That would be grand theft auto..
Great work!
Beautiful day and much Success!
Wow how time flies!
I pulled a late GM 70’s 4door Sedan with the angled rear windshield on to my Trailer, that was left on my dads land in the 90’s. It was left by a wood cutter who had been really down on his luck. The Can piles and tire less car was in the farthest area away from the roads. It was a party spot in the woods for a while and was quite the mess. And a target practice area for many people who had not such great aim...lol I once counted the holes in the car and estimated 246 shots and tried to not count the multiple layers that had been shot through. It was amazing to see in the Ballistic sense and what a learning experience, (2 sharpies markers were semi destroyed in the counting efforts).
Besides what I had to do to get it on my trailer.
And just as I’m listening to the wind and trees of the green wall ... some tourist starts shooting their guns down the road... I don’t mind it that much as in the Army I was stationed at many Training Areas!
But the Dogs hate it!!!
Sorry Casey I wanna stay out of the political world BS, but in my peace and quiet time I get interrupted by I’ll say 5 distinctly different guns being fired off, it kinda ruins my experience...
I do enjoy your Video in my escape from Crazy around me! Peace and tranquility are hard to find in this world...
But at least it’s a lot cleaner today than the day before! Great work! I love that strap trick you did! A closer view of that would be great!
Maybe a (tips and tricks) composition video should be in the future...
Well once the government gets the guns from the people, the walking, hiking, camping, four wheeling, snowmachines, etc will be outlawed as well. But there still will be gunfire, it will all be incoming.
Save that Ford truck Casey if you can. That is awesome history. My first truck was a 77 f100