Yes, he was on a snowmobile trail that is closed to vehicles over 50” wide. And yes, he had to get a ride back to town that night from the Sheriff’s Department. Now when it comes to tickets, fines, or anything like that.. I have no idea, because I don’t care. As far as I’m concerned that falls under the category of, other people’s business is none of my business, so I don’t even bother to ask. I was called here to remove the vehicle and got permission to do so, so that’s all I concern myself with.
We know why you don't charge for these rescues...you should. Especially for those who intentionally ignor the access restrictions which requires good people like you to go and bail them out.
Have to confess I made a similar mistake many years ago whilst on vacation in Maine. My wife and I were visiting from the UK and I was driving a rental Toyota Highlander. Possibly a combination of unfamiliarity and lack of observation on my part we found ourselves on a snowmobile trail. I took the decision to turn round immediately and that's when I got the Toyota stuck. It was getting dark but we did have plenty of water, plenty of fuel and chocolate!! I thought we would be spending the night there but as luck would have it about 8 snowmobiles appeared and they kindly stopped to help and being big guys they pushed me back on to the trail and we made an embarrassed exit back the way we came . Possibly around 2008 near Greenville ME. If any of those guys watch the channel, thanks again, I'm the bus guy that gave you his business card !! Great channel Casey, keep up the good work.
I've lived in Maine my whole life (nearly 50 years), about 45 minutes from Greenville. I bet those guys who helped you out were surprised to encounter a pair of Brits. I've only ever encountered a Brit one time, in or around 2005 in Orono, Maine. It's rare to encounter foreigners around here, not counting Canadians.
The best part Casey, is that none of those people have ever towed a vehicle in their lives. What's even better is that half of those people that have never towed a car didn't even know that soft shackles existed.🤣🤣🤣 The service you provide For those find themselves stranded on the mountain is incredibly generous.
I have been driving off road and recovering for over 50 years and have used hard shackles the whole time. Chains and straps and wire rope. Now adding dynamic ropes to the mix.
Trucks seem to be getting heavier over the years and there comes a point when the 4 wheel drive aspect doesn’t have what’s needed unless there’s a good amount of aftermarket components added, at least on things that counts like tires, lockers, etc. but to be fair, some older rigs had similar issues that required the driver to have good off road skills before he/she tried something.
I've towed things several times... including horse trailers many times. These kinetic ropes & tow shackles, etc are fairly new inventions. I learned to tow stuck vehicles w/ a chain...which takes its own set of skills...
My husband and I enjoy your channel ,You explain a lot of what you're doing, which is nice and Grumpy is a good sidekick. Thanks for the service you do for others.
Casey, no matter how many soft-shackle experts there are, there are still more Monday morning quarterbacks! Thanks for the videos. We sure appreciate what you do!
The power shot of the tracked Jeep towing that pickup truck at speed was really cool. When I watch Casey rolling into a situation, I know he is going to get the hapless person out and on their way.
Nice rescue and great having Grumpy with you 👍 I'm loving the camera shots, quite amazing and the tracks look great, it's so impressive how they just walk over the snow 👍 Ps, I didn't even know soft shackles were a thing before watching this channel, I've learned lots on here.
I really liked your shackle explanation today in this video, for a guy like me that has little to no experience with winching or recovery ropes you helped me feel much more confident.
@@honthirty_ I feel sorry for people like you that troll all of these comments searching for someone to spell the wrong way, or use the wrong word, you people really need to get a hobby. All this currant hobby does is piss off hundreds of people. Of course if that was your whole goal, to piss off as many people as possible, then I guess that you are doing fine. Just remember EVERYONE under stood what Casey said. You are not improving Casey, you are really just pissing off Casey. He has mentioned it several times that he would like to shut off the comment section. People like yourself are the reason that he wants to do so!!!!
Great rescure of the truck, always enjoy the ride alongs, Saw grumpy there sporting the red sweatshirt i think, That Paulina, East lake area has grown so much, Thumbs up
That track jeep is such a thing of beauty as it flies thru the snow with the greatest of ease, snow spraying alongside . . Gorgeous! Love it! 👍🤗❄️🚙🏔️🧣🦺
I've been an off roader my whole life and have been in and helped out in many stuck vehicle situations. I've never heard of a soft shackle until now. Thanks for the information and your excellent advice and videos.
Casey and Grumpy show providing great stuff as always. That camera maker should offer you an affiliate deal because your "drone" shots with great scenery are amazing selling power.
Cute title for those that remember the Chevy commercials of yore. Love your fast drone.... stick :) All the other recovery TH-camrs are rushing out to buy 360° cameras and a long stick. Shackles: The sheave kinda prevented you from getting the best position for the knot. Use the directions provided by the shackle manufacturer. Some of the are even color-coded in the shackle weave. Yes, that shackle was/is inferior and probably has a lower working load rating than Yankum. Your expertise is showing when you tell him where to turn around, not dig holes, etc. Track Jeep for the win. Love that thing!
Whenever I see the track jeep I get so excited.. it's what made me start watching your channel a couple years back.. I love that jeep.. and I love the Casey and Grumpy team..
Grumpy was a wealthy of information for the snowmobilers who stopped too watch the pull . Casey you had this one planned from beginning to the end. Planning for the fixing of the holes in the path, to clearing the truck from the path so as to provide safe snowmobiling. Great team and even greater pull by the track Jeep. Way to go Casey.
Another awesome video Casey! Love that track Jeep and love the Title you gave this video....Lolololol. I agree with other comments.....this is more fun than work for you and you always make it look so easy!
Another great video. Thanks! The soft schackle that broke loose would be nice to see, especially if there is a clear reason why it happened. Then we all can be on lookout for feature like that.
One more thousand ❤ wow this is the best channel ever . 150,000 here we come . That will happen by next Friday. Great family great content truthfully reviews no fake drama.
Just recently found your channel, I find your videos very entertaining although for a guy like me who lives in a city where it hasn’t snowed in 56 years is a bit like science fiction. I will keep watching and learning. All the best.
I don’t comment as much as I should. I saw your old red tow truck today near were I live. And I met, and had a conversation with the gentleman who operates it. Very nice guy. Thank you for what you do, and taking us on your road trips.
I've been enjoying seeing Grumpy appear more frequently in your videos. Maybe someday you could explain how he got his name; seems weird cause he's really nice from what I can tell. Good to see the tracked Jeep in action again!
Nicely done, Casey! I'm sure the snowmobile riders appreciate your concern and care over their trail, as well as the Forest Service! And, I am now going to refer to your aerial shots strictly as "drone".. I got a weird look from the wife when she walked in just as your video was finishing and I said "I really like Casey's pole." 😣 😅
My father always claimed that there was always more than one way of doing something and no one way would work the best every time. I figure it’s like having a spare tire. You don’t plan to use it but it’s sure welcome when you do need them.
Awesome work dude. It was so good seeing you start with a 2:1 from the get-go! :-) Totally agree with you: there are so many, probably too many, soft-shackle experts out there. lol. As long as everything is safely attached, that's what matters.
I like watching your Videos and see parts of Oregon wish i had my 4X4 Toyota. My one and only trip to Oregon was one of my best trips i have taken. My trip was Salem, Eugene, the Oregon coast, Portland and the Columbia River Gorge.
love the vids, and as far as using soft shackles i would say the way you use it without failure is the correct way, i don't believe there is only one right way most of the time! so just keep doing you.
Yes, he was on a snowmobile trail that is closed to vehicles over 50” wide. And yes, he had to get a ride back to town that night from the Sheriff’s Department. Now when it comes to tickets, fines, or anything like that.. I have no idea, because I don’t care. As far as I’m concerned that falls under the category of, other people’s business is none of my business, so I don’t even bother to ask. I was called here to remove the vehicle and got permission to do so, so that’s all I concern myself with.
Agreed you are just clearing the trail, Thumbs up, as always
You have way too much fun driving that tracked monster in the snow ...
It's more play than work for our Casey !!!
It a shame the track jeep too wide to be legal on the snowmobile trail you and your family could have a lot of fun in it otherwise
True, but it is nice to be able, officially! play with the toys where others can't.
We know why you don't charge for these rescues...you should. Especially for those who intentionally ignor the access restrictions which requires good people like you to go and bail them out.
Thank you from the Midwest disabled country boy. Tough day physically but you’re sure an encouragement sir.
Zona say's , Hi Grumpy, Hi Casey Great job She say's she misses that blue beautiful sky of Oregon ,Thanks for sharing
Have to confess I made a similar mistake many years ago whilst on vacation in Maine. My wife and I were visiting from the UK and I was driving a rental Toyota Highlander. Possibly a combination of unfamiliarity and lack of observation on my part we found ourselves on a snowmobile trail. I took the decision to turn round immediately and that's when I got the Toyota stuck. It was getting dark but we did have plenty of water, plenty of fuel and chocolate!! I thought we would be spending the night there but as luck would have it about 8 snowmobiles appeared and they kindly stopped to help and being big guys they pushed me back on to the trail and we made an embarrassed exit back the way we came . Possibly around 2008 near Greenville ME. If any of those guys watch the channel, thanks again, I'm the bus guy that gave you his business card !! Great channel Casey, keep up the good work.
I've lived in Maine my whole life (nearly 50 years), about 45 minutes from Greenville. I bet those guys who helped you out were surprised to encounter a pair of Brits. I've only ever encountered a Brit one time, in or around 2005 in Orono, Maine. It's rare to encounter foreigners around here, not counting Canadians.
@@MaximRecoil It's certainly a lovely part of the world. Hope to return one day.
The best part Casey, is that none of those people have ever towed a vehicle in their lives. What's even better is that half of those people that have never towed a car didn't even know that soft
shackles existed.🤣🤣🤣
The service you provide For those find themselves stranded on the mountain is incredibly generous.
I have been driving off road and recovering for over 50 years and have used hard shackles the whole time. Chains and straps and wire rope. Now adding dynamic ropes to the mix.
Trucks seem to be getting heavier over the years and there comes a point when the 4 wheel drive aspect doesn’t have what’s needed unless there’s a good amount of aftermarket components added, at least on things that counts like tires, lockers, etc. but to be fair, some older rigs had similar issues that required the driver to have good off road skills before he/she tried something.
I've towed things several times... including horse trailers many times. These kinetic ropes & tow shackles, etc are fairly new inventions. I learned to tow stuck vehicles w/ a chain...which takes its own set of skills...
Casey & Grumpy help People👍😎 Great job as always 🎉🎉 Keep up the great work and stay safe out there!❤️🙏
Love all your hard work helping others
Casey & Grumpy & beautiful location. No expert here, no argument, just docile listening. And enjoying.
Zero argument from me either
As a local, the Paulina, East lake area is one of the nicer areas around CO.
@@honthirty_ It south of bend Oregon
My husband and I enjoy your channel ,You explain a lot of what you're doing, which is nice and Grumpy is a good sidekick. Thanks for the service you do for others.
Casey, no matter how many soft-shackle experts there are, there are still more Monday morning quarterbacks! Thanks for the videos. We sure appreciate what you do!
the 360camera POV is great
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Great job Casey again...
That 360 Camera delivers the shots!
Give Grumpy high 5!
I love seeing the ZJ all tracked up and at work. Any video with it is a good one!
It is so bazaar that you can't see the pole from the 360 camera, but you see the shadow of it. Great footage from it!
The power shot of the tracked Jeep towing that pickup truck at speed was really cool. When I watch Casey rolling into a situation, I know he is going to get the hapless person out and on their way.
Nice rescue and great having Grumpy with you 👍
I'm loving the camera shots, quite amazing and the tracks look great, it's so impressive how they just walk over the snow 👍
Ps, I didn't even know soft shackles were a thing before watching this channel, I've learned lots on here.
I really liked your shackle explanation today in this video, for a guy like me that has little to no experience with winching or recovery ropes you helped me feel much more confident.
Hook them up and pull. People worry to much
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What about doubling them up ?
2 of smaller , cheaper Amazackles
through every Yankum Loop
1each hooked both ways ☝?
💡 Genius 🤓 ! Right ?
2 Amazkles would be like running on crutches might work, but is it worth the chance?
@@honthirty_ 2oo
@@honthirty_ I feel sorry for people like you that troll all of these comments searching for someone to spell the wrong way, or use the wrong word, you people really need to get a hobby. All this currant hobby does is piss off hundreds of people. Of course if that was your whole goal, to piss off as many people as possible, then I guess that you are doing fine. Just remember EVERYONE under stood what Casey said. You are not improving Casey, you are really just pissing off Casey. He has mentioned it several times that he would like to shut off the comment section. People like yourself are the reason that he wants to do so!!!!
Your pole drone shots are the best!
That jeep is bad ass on those tracks!!
Great rescure of the truck, always enjoy the ride alongs, Saw grumpy there sporting the red sweatshirt i think, That Paulina, East lake area has grown so much, Thumbs up
Beautiful country 😊
I could watch your Jeep run through the snow all day. Very relaxing. You’re having too much fun at least from my comfortable chair in a warm house. 😊
Casey , " did you get the shot ? " , Grumpy " what shot ? " , Me ( and possibly some others ) 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I loved that response!
The more i watch your channel, the more i dig the recoveries with Grumpy on board !
You two are a great entertaining duo, and the videos are amazing !
The track jeep is badass! And that 360 camera delivers better shots than a drone could in a lot of instances! Great content Casey!
There is still an invisible drone operator somewhere
@@gunner4544 There is a previous episode that Casey showed how he did those shots, he has the camera on a very long pole.
I had to rewatch, yeah you can just about see the pole used for the 360 cam - that’s awesome!
Always good to see grumpy
love the outside of vehicle wheel view
Okay. I’ve seen a lot of your videos at this point. I’m officially impressed at your pulling on a trailer without error, skills.
I am now a Casey LaDelle junkie, I have watched so many of your videos, and I think it is so great that you do all of this for people for no charge!
CHEVY THUNDER! Like a ROCK! Hello Casey !!
I love the view of a "snow dust" trail going down each side of a clear windshield. It gives the Jeep a very cool look.
That track jeep is such a thing of beauty as it flies thru the snow with the greatest of ease, snow spraying alongside . . Gorgeous! Love it! 👍🤗❄️🚙🏔️🧣🦺
I've been an off roader my whole life and have been in and helped out in many stuck vehicle situations. I've never heard of a soft shackle until now. Thanks for the information and your excellent advice and videos.
You're such a class act. Always great content.
Another interesting video! Thank you!!
Hello Grumpy !! 👍
Casey and Grumpy show providing great stuff as always. That camera maker should offer you an affiliate deal because your "drone" shots with great scenery are amazing selling power.
So glad to see Grumpy with you. Great job Casey can't wait to see the next one
Super amazing shots with 360 cam.
Cute title for those that remember the Chevy commercials of yore.
Love your fast drone.... stick :) All the other recovery TH-camrs are rushing out to buy 360° cameras and a long stick.
Shackles: The sheave kinda prevented you from getting the best position for the knot. Use the directions provided by the shackle manufacturer. Some of the are even color-coded in the shackle weave. Yes, that shackle was/is inferior and probably has a lower working load rating than Yankum.
Your expertise is showing when you tell him where to turn around, not dig holes, etc.
Track Jeep for the win. Love that thing!
Casey thank you for bringing us along.
Say hi and thank you to Grumpy for us.
Whenever I see the track jeep I get so excited.. it's what made me start watching your channel a couple years back.. I love that jeep.. and I love the Casey and Grumpy team..
Grumpy !!!! 👍👍👍
Grumpy was a wealthy of information for the snowmobilers who stopped too watch the pull . Casey you had this one planned from beginning to the end. Planning for the fixing of the holes in the path, to clearing the truck from the path so as to provide safe snowmobiling.
Great team and even greater pull by the track Jeep. Way to go Casey.
I just love that jeep! That thing just looks awesome 🤩
Another awesome video Casey! Love that track Jeep and love the Title you gave this video....Lolololol. I agree with other comments.....this is more fun than work for you and you always make it look so easy!
Got to love that jeep Cherokee 👍😊
Was unaware that you got the track jeep back together. Nice to see it back in action.
Another great video. Thanks!
The soft schackle that broke loose would be nice to see, especially if there is a clear reason why it happened. Then we all can be on lookout for feature like that.
There is, but it’s in me Jeep that’s currently at the shop. Once I get it back I will show the difference
Great to see the Cherokee out on the snow, loving the camera, fantastic video of the Cherokee plowing through the snow ❄️ ❄️❄️ Casey 🙂👍
The 360 camera setup you are using is an absolute game changer. You are getting killer footage Casey !!
Casey, take us to that lodge with your snowmobiles.
Another quick and easy recovery, with more of that beautiful non-drone drone footage!
just so cool - any video with your track jeep is a bright spot in the day!
Who needs a snowkat when you can have a Tracked Jeep. Great camera angles Grumpy and Casey. Stay warm and safe .😉😃😃
Awesome video great recovery glad that Mr. Grumpy was there to video it for you!!
That camera on a stick is the best thing ever 🎉👌😀
One more thousand ❤ wow this is the best channel ever . 150,000 here we come . That will happen by next Friday. Great family great content truthfully reviews no fake drama.
sick video man !!! better than matts offroad recovery honestly
Love the Jeep . 👍🏻💯🇦🇺
You are kid in a candy store. Nice to see you having fun. Have a good time. God bless you.
Just love to watch the tracked Cherokee do its' thing. Also, also love your "Stick Drone" shots😉
Casey and Grumpy y'all did a Awesome job and Casey I bet you are glad you kept the jeep
I liked how you pulled him out and then when he got stuck again, he tried to demonstrate how he buried it the first time. The track Jeep is awesome
Miss my 97 grand Cherokee. Never got it stuck. In Michigan but it still gets really crappy sometimes. Keep em coming Casey
Just recently found your channel, I find your videos very entertaining although for a guy like me who lives in a city where it hasn’t snowed in 56 years is a bit like science fiction. I will keep watching and learning. All the best.
Keep up the good work!
A couple of cool dudes dad Gumpy and Casey they have the best office ever. Thank you gentleman for the viedos
Hi Casey I so enjoy the Grand Cherokee i’m glad you brought it back. I’ve owned a 96 and a 97 and appreciate seeing yours in action.
Stay safe and we'll see you next time.
Good job - and good cam-work with that “not a drone” stick cam! It works surprisingly well!
I'm not usually a fan of those 360 cameras but the way you use them to get those 'drone' shots is pretty cool!
You got some good shots. Ty for posting. 😊
I don’t comment as much as I should. I saw your old red tow truck today near were I live. And I met, and had a conversation with the gentleman who operates it. Very nice guy. Thank you for what you do, and taking us on your road trips.
You and Yankum good team.
I've been enjoying seeing Grumpy appear more frequently in your videos. Maybe someday you could explain how he got his name; seems weird cause he's really nice from what I can tell. Good to see the tracked Jeep in action again!
Have you ever seen the seven dwarfs??
@@CaseyLaDelle 😅😅😅
The best recovery content on youtube, still a wholesome recovery channel with the team loving what they do,
I love your vids. Always nice to see Grumpy as well 😆 Thank you for sharing!
Nicely done, Casey! I'm sure the snowmobile riders appreciate your concern and care over their trail, as well as the Forest Service! And, I am now going to refer to your aerial shots strictly as "drone".. I got a weird look from the wife when she walked in just as your video was finishing and I said "I really like Casey's pole." 😣 😅
I call it "Drone on a stick." LoL, your wife must have had a good laugh after you explained.
Wives tend to get a bit fidgety over those kind of things. 😂
@@kevbev1524 You're lucky
My father always claimed that there was always more than one way of doing something and no one way would work the best every time. I figure it’s like having a spare tire. You don’t plan to use it but it’s sure welcome when you do need them.
Good job Casey and Grumpy on the camera getting this guy on the right path back to the highway!
Awesome work dude. It was so good seeing you start with a 2:1 from the get-go! :-) Totally agree with you: there are so many, probably too many, soft-shackle experts out there. lol. As long as everything is safely attached, that's what matters.
Track Jeep crazy good in the snow.
Pretty sweet recovery. Thanks for the video
The 360° camera shots are epic!
I like watching your Videos and see parts of Oregon wish i had my 4X4 Toyota. My one and only trip to Oregon was one of my best trips i have taken. My trip was Salem, Eugene, the Oregon coast, Portland and the Columbia River Gorge.
I often come over Newberry from the east off China Hat road, so yeah, easy to get in.
Well done Casey!
You literally have the best job ever.
I am not a soft shackle expert! 😂😂 great stuff as always!
I do love that shot where you stick your 360 camera out of the window in front of the snowJeep.
Another great episode of Casey and Grumpy do stuff.
Love the new tracks. Good job.
Thanx for sharing
LOVE THAT TRACK JEEP! I WOULD BUY SOME IF I LIVED IN AN AREA THAT GOT MORE SNOW.
Dude I love your "drone on a stick" Ariel views. I love watching the tracked jeep from outside, in front, and above. So freaking cool man!
Those were some awesome angles you captured of your Jeep at speed .
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love the vids, and as far as using soft shackles i would say the way you use it without failure is the correct way, i don't believe there is only one right way most of the time! so just keep doing you.
Outstanding drone photography
What drone?
@@CaseyLaDelle
I thought the outside shots were from a drone flying near your fender
Okay
Great selfie stick shots
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