Totally agree with you there. Anybody, and their dogs, definitely should have been kept clear of that winch line. Better education and/or better awareness needs to be taken here.
@Digger Dave was definitely a learning experience for the group. Was out with this same club not too long ago and we had a Jeep go over an embankment backwards. Icy hill and some bad ruts. When we set up our rigging we made sure everyone was well back, better communication and we took our time to make sure of what we were doing. I didn't get any video on that one unfortunately cause I was up in the trees securing lines, snatch blocks and checking angles.
@@adventureswithbear sounds good we’ll have to sit down and talk I’m sure there should be a could of other channels reading this??? Who might also be interested.??
Fed fisheries and the BC Conservation service would like you to keep your trucks out of the water, they may have fines waiting for you, if I did that with a log skidder they would be all over me.
It's actually allowable to cross where the roads have been washed out. The places fisheries has issue with is when it's not an actual road like the guys who cross Skewelpil Creek on the west side of Chehalis Lake. Cypress Point and Salsbury Lake are both accessed sites that use these designated crossings. Also, everytime we go up in these groups, we are removing trash left behind by others.
He actually came away with very little damage. Unfortunately ripped a valve stem so had to swap a tire out. Couldn't get the bead to separate. We had a replacement valve stem but no access. Even parked 2 Jeeps on either side of the tire and it wouldn't let go lol
....and that kid next to the winch line at 16:46
Totally agree with you there. Anybody, and their dogs, definitely should have been kept clear of that winch line. Better education and/or better awareness needs to be taken here.
Yeah absolutely. It's already being discussed in our group. Designated roles and everyone else stays clear. Definitely a learning opportunity.
Came to comments to make sure this was said 👍🏻
@Digger Dave was definitely a learning experience for the group. Was out with this same club not too long ago and we had a Jeep go over an embankment backwards. Icy hill and some bad ruts. When we set up our rigging we made sure everyone was well back, better communication and we took our time to make sure of what we were doing. I didn't get any video on that one unfortunately cause I was up in the trees securing lines, snatch blocks and checking angles.
Tried to go down here on Friday. It was rough 🤣 we turned around before this 🤪
Maybe see you out there one day ✌️
That looks really fun! Hopefully I can able to join you guys soon!
Looking forward to it. Always up for meeting new people and getting out more
I even picked up some jk fox shocks... just need to make some adjustments to fit them on. it is over on my channel....
Ian getting very close to being able to get my diesel cj7 out of the garage .... so close.... lights are all working now ...
That was hard to watch on the zr2 woah
who wants to put together a TH-cam run... get a couple channels together and go off roading
im always up for a colab run.
@@adventureswithbear sounds good we’ll have to sit down and talk I’m sure there should be a could of other channels reading this??? Who might also be interested.??
@cj7supersnail yeah I know I have some other local youtubers on here so hopefully we can put something together
@@adventureswithbear that would be great. I’m nearly finished working on the cj7ss. But I’ve another Jeep here as well
Fed fisheries and the BC Conservation service would like you to keep your trucks out of the water, they may have fines waiting for you, if I did that with a log skidder they would be all over me.
It's actually allowable to cross where the roads have been washed out. The places fisheries has issue with is when it's not an actual road like the guys who cross Skewelpil Creek on the west side of Chehalis Lake. Cypress Point and Salsbury Lake are both accessed sites that use these designated crossings. Also, everytime we go up in these groups, we are removing trash left behind by others.
Painful to watch that Chevy :( at 16:25
He actually came away with very little damage. Unfortunately ripped a valve stem so had to swap a tire out. Couldn't get the bead to separate. We had a replacement valve stem but no access. Even parked 2 Jeeps on either side of the tire and it wouldn't let go lol