"We called a towing company... and here's the towing truck... a jeep cherokee... with two dogs and a big rope." Simple and effective. Gotta love kinetic ropes and these videos. Wow! Matt's fast at liking these.
Thanks for not giving up on the TH-cam, camera, memory, upload and all the "shtuff" that goes with --- I like your videos, keep 'em coming. Thanks again.
That was my sister and her husband who also happens to be named “Max” as your 4 legged assistant! 😂😂. To be fair they got M/T BFG K2s for her Wrangler afterwards lol
As a huge fan I say that customer footage is genius and I think myself and other people would love to keep seeing that occasionally that could change the game
Great work as always Matt and the spaghetti incident cracked me up was great caught me off guard lol good to see Ed along for the ride and beautiful dogs bud be safe and great job!!
Ha! That spaghetti! I only recently started watching the videos on this channel, but going back and watching all the originals. That spaghetti really caught me off guard, but it was hilarious.
Somehow I had missed this video, but it popped in my feed this morning. I found the short clip showing where you hooked up to the van to be interesting and helpful. I love those little insights.
BMOC Same! Binge watching now. I will be sad when I run out of content. Happy to see he is getting better camera gear. Hopefully that means he will be doing this for a while.
@@agentgto2 Its not that its heavy enough, its that hes trying to keep it from being too heavy. Extra weight is not your friend in soft terrain. Id say a winch would be at least another 100 pounds hanging off the nose of his jeep.
Anybody watching this in 2022? I can't get enough of this channel. Can you imagine doing what you love making a profitable business out of it and on top of that making extra tho by sharing the great content? Matt and crew you guys are living the life!!
You are a lucky family, the countryside you live in has everything, snow, desert, mountains, lakes, what more could you ask for, fabulous views and work that takes you outside as often as you want. Now all we need for you to expand to stuck boats, as well.
2:05 captured my thoughts every time I see the back of the Banana open up. My truck is a mess but I at least have Yankums and shackles in five gallon buckets. Love the channel and love everyone who puts it together. Keep up the entertaining content. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
When I get depressed watching all the horrible things going on in the world I come here, and find hope for humanity. Thanks to all yall making these videos for such positive, and uplifting vid's.
How beautiful that evening was-the rich colors, deep shadows under the cloud bank, serene water lapping against the sand making the dogs happy...and smooth recoveries!
I love the new U.S. flag on the banana! It’s been hot and dry here lately in GA. I bet it has been there too. Love your channel. Thanks for sharing Winder family!
I lived near Bryce Canyon for 15 years. It always amazed me at some of the things the foreign tourists thought that their little front wheel drive rental car, could do.
I live in Colorado, and Rollins Pass is fun trail. Unfortunately, one thing it never lacks is tourists, and some ranger with a sense of humor once put up a sign that read "Warning: the road beyond this point is suitable only for high clearance 4x4 vehicles-- and all rental cars." That sign is gone now, probably on somebody's wall at home, and the current sign excludes the part about rentals. Doesn't discourage the tourists in Nissan Sentras from trying, though.
I keep looking at your videos daily. Found yall trying to rebuild my 02 camaro ss. somehow.. however im happy I did. I love seeing the simple physics that your team uses to get out of binds. From finding your rope slack backing up a car length over it to just understanding angles and weight ratio's . Honestly your jeep is one of the best examples of simple physics breaking seemingly impossible physical situations! Impressive to say the least, I know who to call when I do not want to make a call hahahahah. Respect and Love from Cali
I don't know what impresses me more. The jeep or your positive attitude towards helping people. I love watching these videos. We don't have the sand here but we get tons of snow. I'll be putting my chains away and getting one of those ropes
Man, its amazing how much you live by matt. It's my dream place. I'm a mountain biker and I love four wheeling. To hear that the redbull rampage was where the first video was. Is absolutely amazing. Great video
The secret ingredients are the stretch rope, lockers and tires. Those ropes are amazing. I yanked out a full size Blazer with 44" Swampers buried to the frame in mud with an old 4cyl YJ with 33" Swampers because of a rope like that.
2:05...Have not had spaghetti in for ever and yes now I am hungry. Nice crew reward at the lake and awesome human reward at the end. Matt you are in the right line of work my friend.
Another great video! Have you tested the Milestar A/T's as well? Just wondering what you thought of them if you have. It is frustrating and disappointing to see so many discouraging comments from know-it-alls. Getting stuck is half the fun and how most folks learn. Just like skidpad training for ice. I learned the hard way, I bought a brand new JKU Rubi in 2009. It was my daily driver and by the time I paid the monthly on it, I had enough for gas but not mods. I would have loved to have put a bunch of recovery gear, a lift, new tires etc. My point is, some folks just want to get out there and see beautiful places, they are not experts by any means, but give them credit for pushing their boundaries.... Then call Matt when they push the boundaries a bit too far. Oh and I blame a lot of the rental companies for the vans getting stuck. If I wasn't really a car person and saw adventure van or escape campers advertised with beautiful scenery in a foreign state or country. I would fully expect that van to go anywhere I wanted it to by me turning the wheel and hitting the gas.
I love your videos, I do wish whoever does the editing would adjust the music volume to be at a lower level. Probably 50-60% of what they’ve been doing. Non the less, I find the videos great!
Love the recoveries where we see people with more money than sense. A decked out wrangler with angry eyes and no recovery gear getting pulled out by a no nonsense low budget XJ, with recovery gear.
Right! @guy deragisch the key here is airdown before you get dug in.. an $80 set of traction boards will save you hundreds in towing.. that XJ has no more off road capabilities then the JK it pulled out except for tires and recovery straps.. ps XJ also didn’t have traction boards in the dessert, which is surprising as he has some skills. :) The dodge was a mall crawler, no need to even talk about that..
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rich widmann don’t even talk about dodge , every car brand has their pros and cons so let’s not get to jeeps... 🙄
@@richwidmann i agree that the key here is air down before you get in a bad situation. If you have a problem from there your in some shit. Traction boards are used for one thing only. To mount on the rack of a wannabe overland rig to accessorize. When your truly stuck it takes a winch or a capable vehicle. Xj has front and rear lockers with a skilled driver.
Nicely done especially liked on the van how they had the word "ESCAPE" on their back window. You make it look so easy which comes from true experience and ability.
Matt. I love the new flag. It fits you much better. If it weren't for people making mistakes you would not have job or channel, don't understand why viewers have to hate on them. I enjoy the laughs and know how many times I have been stuck. I learned the hard way. Lets see some Utah BBQ next.
I stumbled across your channel after seeing some 4wd accidents & footage from Telluride & after watching many newer clips, just had to go watch a bunch of your earlier stuff as well. You guys sure do get into some really serious recoveries. One thing I wonder though is that in this clip & several others I see you using D shackles to connect your snatch ropes together. I was taught these are a big no no as if a breakage occurs near one, it can slingshot it into either vehicle & maybe kill someone. I was trained as an offroad club level instructor by our State 4WD Association 4WD Victoria. Our method of joining straps or in your case ropes was to pass the end loops through each other & put a short thick stick in the middle or even a rolled up magazine to keep them from locking tight. I've used this method many times & always been able to separate the straps afterwards. Anyway, love your work & seeing lots of the countryside. Cheers to all the crew!
Matt , I want to thank you for educating me . I am almost as old as Ed and knew many tricks , but I have picked up a few more from you . I have a 97' Tracker and have recently made a frame for a tiny winch that can mount on the front or back along with 50 AMP 12 volt plug ins on front and back . Also picked up a 1.2 CFM 150 PSI air compressor that can be plugged in either end . Have one set of chains and will be getting a second set in a week . Still saving up for the Yankum Rope . Without airing down or chaining up it did well up to about 18" of snow on a steep forest service road . AT 2s that are snow rated . Almost got to practice rescue that day . An $80,000 Tesla where it should not have been in deep snow on a rock strewn rutted FS road where I was using my skid plates . Money sure does not guarantee common sense !
this guy is better than most recovery guys. no F-350 or raptor just an old jeep with the basics and good tires. he pulls out all the guys with those raptors and 50k trucks with all the toys and features who don't know what they are doing
mike smith The Jeep is anything but basic. It’s suspension is highly modified and has locking diffs. You outta check out the video he made about it. It’s pretty impressive
this part of your job is so much fun, like kids playing with their toy trucks.love it. good for you,and thank you for your effort to make a entertaining video.
I'm amazed to some of the situations people are in. The first couple meet you...in a Jeep! then the second is a truck stuck, ok yeah , but there's a stuck Jeep! also. just shows you it's more the driver than the vehicle. Keep up the good work.
*Nope not a tourist* this channel is true.. Dudes a soldier and will teach ya a thing or five.... Come to Shasta County Im stuck haha.. We got some hills though
Always love seeing matt pull out stuck vehicles with his XJ cause my boss always said my XJ that has the same motor that the banana has was to small to do anything off road.
Heck so far the only good thing to come out of this lockdown is finding your channel. Nothing fancy just good at your job and living in a beautiful part of the country with lots of neat friends. Hey Ed its hot and raining here in FLA.👍👍
I enjoyed watching your "home made" Jeep pull that high priced dressed up Jeep out. I wonder if the guy felt embarrassed that he didn't just air down and drive out. I really enjoy watching your videos. Your Jeep really makes those recoveries look EASY. Keep the great videos coming.
You should both come when things calm down. I'm a newish resident and there's more to see here than you could believe. You can skip the national parks and their lines and still have your mind blown. There's other pretty places in America, I grew up near Acadia NP, but no place on earth has more variety. Matt's footage doesn't even quite grasp it. Picture it being about 20 percent more dramatic than it looks here. Down in his area the scenery on an average 2 hour drive will break your heart 4 times.
@@kurtricheson4803 oh come on now you know what he's saying. It also works with starting a charcoal grill at a cookout, every guy standing around all of a sudden becomes a fire starting expert. The difference is in this case it's a Jeep thing
you do know that wrangler was a Sport so it had 0 lockers give the guy a break just about any sport wrangler would get stuck there that dodge didn't do any better.
It’s funny last time I got really stuck was on a mountainside in the snow. My rig slid sideways on a incline and if it would have slid more the truck would have rolled down the side of the mountain, maybe stopping in some trees. I had to tie off the truck while I got the front end pointing down hill. I was out there for six hours at night having to snake in and out of trees down the mountain to a clearing were I could gun it in four low back to were I started. My rig isn’t a road princess and I would have never went out their in the first place, compared to what I see you having to pull out. If I got to call for help I’m stuck like chuck.
It's at Gunlock Reservoir. They only run in the Spring after a wet winter. There'll be several years that they won't run at all as they are the overflow for the lake. There's some awesome places to cliff dive as well.
Being from the east coast, this just confirms my desire for a western-bound road trip. What beautiful scenery. But I'll probably stick to the pavement, just to be safe. :)
The long overhang is something a lot of folks do not know about- hence the van is hung up. It's worth repeating: Lady and Max always have fun on these rescues.
"We called a towing company... and here's the towing truck... a jeep cherokee... with two dogs and a big rope."
Simple and effective. Gotta love kinetic ropes and these videos.
Wow! Matt's fast at liking these.
I think I’ve struck TH-cam gold. Some good ol working boys!
Bud Miller yeah I think the same thing great content for sure!!!👍👍👍👍
@@MattsOffRoadRecovery You have the BEST channel going on TH-cam, Matt .... DON'T change a thing about it .... And "Thank You"
This channel is a gem.
Thanks for not giving up on the TH-cam, camera, memory, upload and all the "shtuff" that goes with --- I like your videos, keep 'em coming. Thanks again.
That was my sister and her husband who also happens to be named “Max” as your 4 legged assistant! 😂😂. To be fair they got M/T BFG K2s for her Wrangler afterwards lol
Air down in the sand!
Your sister is awesome!
As a huge fan I say that customer footage is genius and I think myself and other people would love to keep seeing that occasionally that could change the game
"So we got a call" "There's a man stuck in a waterfall"....
Matt's towing will pull them out of wherever, lol
The spaghetti had me laughing 😂
So there really was spaghetti, whooo thought I had binged to much banana towing,, Thxs
love this y'all
y'all hiring? 😀😀😁
Had me hungry!
Put up no car up here this time a year
I love how you rescued the man in the waterfall. You’re a hero!
Matt's water rescues
It's so therapeutic to watch these rescue videos with unassuming Matt, friendly crew and soothing music.
Great work as always Matt and the spaghetti incident cracked me up was great caught me off guard lol good to see Ed along for the ride and beautiful dogs bud be safe and great job!!
You have evolved with recording,. From the posting of this.... Multi cameras much better 8 months later. Good work
5:12 thats what you get for putting angry eyes on ur jeep haha
Caiden coffman I call it unibrow
i've learned not to leave the hard road in Utah after watching hours of your vis!
Ha! That spaghetti! I only recently started watching the videos on this channel, but going back and watching all the originals. That spaghetti really caught me off guard, but it was hilarious.
He does human recovery also. This guy can do it all
Old cherokee pulls out a overpriced, all new and decked out wrangler. Love it.
Ry H but my custom wrangler is the shit!
@@larryreno8293 Exactly.
To be fair if the wrangler had another lightbar or two he'd have been fine.
No wonder its got angry eyes
The xj is badass but dont forget Matt. He is a master at his craft.
Somehow I had missed this video, but it popped in my feed this morning. I found the short clip showing where you hooked up to the van to be interesting and helpful. I love those little insights.
Matt has a whole video dedicated to gear and recovery points on various vehicles. Good stuff. 👍🏼
Yankem Ropes are Amazing ! Ok Santa make me Happy !
My conclusion is that your dogs have some of the best dog lives in America.
stumbled across this channel last week and I honestly can't get enough. great content Matt. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
BMOC Same! Binge watching now. I will be sad when I run out of content.
Happy to see he is getting better camera gear. Hopefully that means he will be doing this for a while.
Atheaon Payne he uploads regularly which is great! 😁
I love how that little yellow banana seems to just float over all kinds of soft sand.
@@MattsOffRoadRecovery
I was curious about that, why no winch? Is it because the Cherokee isn't heavy enough?
@@agentgto2 Its not that its heavy enough, its that hes trying to keep it from being too heavy. Extra weight is not your friend in soft terrain. Id say a winch would be at least another 100 pounds hanging off the nose of his jeep.
The ropes are similar price to a winch and a lot more versatile.
Max got a lot of loving LOL
Anybody watching this in 2022? I can't get enough of this channel. Can you imagine doing what you love making a profitable business out of it and on top of that making extra tho by sharing the great content? Matt and crew you guys are living the life!!
You are a lucky family, the countryside you live in has everything, snow, desert, mountains, lakes, what more could you ask for, fabulous views and work that takes you outside as often as you want. Now all we need for you to expand to stuck boats, as well.
2:05 captured my thoughts every time I see the back of the Banana open up. My truck is a mess but I at least have Yankums and shackles in five gallon buckets. Love the channel and love everyone who puts it together. Keep up the entertaining content. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
When I get depressed watching all the horrible things going on in the world I come here, and find hope for humanity. Thanks to all yall making these videos for such positive, and uplifting vid's.
How beautiful that evening was-the rich colors, deep shadows under the cloud bank, serene water lapping against the sand making the dogs happy...and smooth recoveries!
I love the new U.S. flag on the banana! It’s been hot and dry here lately in GA. I bet it has been there too. Love your channel. Thanks for sharing Winder family!
I lived near Bryce Canyon for 15 years. It always amazed me at some of the things the foreign tourists thought that their little front wheel drive rental car, could do.
I live in Colorado, and Rollins Pass is fun trail. Unfortunately, one thing it never lacks is tourists, and some ranger with a sense of humor once put up a sign that read "Warning: the road beyond this point is suitable only for high clearance 4x4 vehicles-- and all rental cars." That sign is gone now, probably on somebody's wall at home, and the current sign excludes the part about rentals. Doesn't discourage the tourists in Nissan Sentras from trying, though.
Rushing water in the middle of the dessert. Beautiful!!!
I keep looking at your videos daily. Found yall trying to rebuild my 02 camaro ss. somehow.. however im happy I did. I love seeing the simple physics that your team uses to get out of binds. From finding your rope slack backing up a car length over it to just understanding angles and weight ratio's . Honestly your jeep is one of the best examples of simple physics breaking seemingly impossible physical situations! Impressive to say the least, I know who to call when I do not want to make a call hahahahah. Respect and Love from Cali
I don't know what impresses me more. The jeep or your positive attitude towards helping people. I love watching these videos. We don't have the sand here but we get tons of snow. I'll be putting my chains away and getting one of those ropes
Man, its amazing how much you live by matt. It's my dream place. I'm a mountain biker and I love four wheeling. To hear that the redbull rampage was where the first video was. Is absolutely amazing. Great video
Damn, you make those recoveries look so easy!
The secret ingredients are the stretch rope, lockers and tires. Those ropes are amazing. I yanked out a full size Blazer with 44" Swampers buried to the frame in mud with an old 4cyl YJ with 33" Swampers because of a rope like that.
2:05...Have not had spaghetti in for ever and yes now I am hungry. Nice crew reward at the lake and awesome human reward at the end. Matt you are in the right line of work my friend.
At one point in this video, it looks like the sand is on fire with the way the sun was shining. Gorgeous view
Another great video! Have you tested the Milestar A/T's as well? Just wondering what you thought of them if you have.
It is frustrating and disappointing to see so many discouraging comments from know-it-alls. Getting stuck is half the fun and how most folks learn. Just like skidpad training for ice. I learned the hard way, I bought a brand new JKU Rubi in 2009. It was my daily driver and by the time I paid the monthly on it, I had enough for gas but not mods. I would have loved to have put a bunch of recovery gear, a lift, new tires etc. My point is, some folks just want to get out there and see beautiful places, they are not experts by any means, but give them credit for pushing their boundaries.... Then call Matt when they push the boundaries a bit too far.
Oh and I blame a lot of the rental companies for the vans getting stuck. If I wasn't really a car person and saw adventure van or escape campers advertised with beautiful scenery in a foreign state or country. I would fully expect that van to go anywhere I wanted it to by me turning the wheel and hitting the gas.
I love your videos, I do wish whoever does the editing would adjust the music volume to be at a lower level. Probably 50-60% of what they’ve been doing. Non the less, I find the videos great!
NefariousOne agreed. Especially if ppl in the video are talking.
Love the recoveries where we see people with more money than sense. A decked out wrangler with angry eyes and no recovery gear getting pulled out by a no nonsense low budget XJ, with recovery gear.
If half these people dropped their tire pressures then they wouldn't have an issue, go down to 12/15 PSI you can drive out of almost any bog.
billy goat if your buried to the frame or diff, not likely
Right! @guy deragisch the key here is airdown before you get dug in.. an $80 set of traction boards will save you hundreds in towing.. that XJ has no more off road capabilities then the JK it pulled out except for tires and recovery straps.. ps XJ also didn’t have traction boards in the dessert, which is surprising as he has some skills. :) The dodge was a mall crawler, no need to even talk about that..
rich widmann don’t even talk about dodge , every car brand has their pros and cons so let’s not get to jeeps... 🙄
@@richwidmann i agree that the key here is air down before you get in a bad situation. If you have a problem from there your in some shit. Traction boards are used for one thing only. To mount on the rack of a wannabe overland rig to accessorize. When your truly stuck it takes a winch or a capable vehicle. Xj has front and rear lockers with a skilled driver.
I love that the customer is filming.... Fn great!
Nicely done especially liked on the van how they had the word "ESCAPE" on their back window. You make it look so easy which comes from true experience and ability.
1:42.... low centered? I’ve heard/seen many “high centered” vehicles that couldn’t move.... but... this one... low centered is a great description....
Matt. I love the new flag. It fits you much better. If it weren't for people making mistakes you would not have job or channel, don't understand why viewers have to hate on them. I enjoy the laughs and know how many times I have been stuck. I learned the hard way. Lets see some Utah BBQ next.
I stumbled across your channel after seeing some 4wd accidents & footage from Telluride & after watching many newer clips, just had to go watch a bunch of your earlier stuff as well. You guys sure do get into some really serious recoveries. One thing I wonder though is that in this clip & several others I see you using D shackles to connect your snatch ropes together. I was taught these are a big no no as if a breakage occurs near one, it can slingshot it into either vehicle & maybe kill someone. I was trained as an offroad club level instructor by our State 4WD Association 4WD Victoria. Our method of joining straps or in your case ropes was to pass the end loops through each other & put a short thick stick in the middle or even a rolled up magazine to keep them from locking tight. I've used this method many times & always been able to separate the straps afterwards. Anyway, love your work & seeing lots of the countryside. Cheers to all the crew!
Loved the customer getting involved in the filming and commentary.
As someone who would get stuck and have to call for help myself, Matt is truly amazing. Very impressive. Hooked on this channel for sure.
Love the customer video and commentary
Where were you guys playing at the end of this video. Looks awesome
Matt , I want to thank you for educating me . I am almost as old as Ed and knew many tricks , but I have picked up a few more from you . I have a 97' Tracker and have recently made a frame for a tiny winch that can mount on the front or back along with 50 AMP 12 volt plug ins on front and back . Also picked up a 1.2 CFM 150 PSI air compressor that can be plugged in either end . Have one set of chains and will be getting a second set in a week . Still saving up for the Yankum Rope . Without airing down or chaining up it did well up to about 18" of snow on a steep forest service road . AT 2s that are snow rated . Almost got to practice rescue that day . An $80,000 Tesla where it should not have been in deep snow on a rock strewn rutted FS road where I was using my skid plates . Money sure does not guarantee common sense !
this guy is better than most recovery guys. no F-350 or raptor just an old jeep with the basics and good tires. he pulls out all the guys with those raptors and 50k trucks with all the toys and features who don't know what they are doing
mike smith
The Jeep is anything but basic. It’s suspension is highly modified and has locking diffs. You outta check out the video he made about it. It’s pretty impressive
Matt does have a superduty for off road work also. For things the jeep can not do. Not modified like the jeep.
Nice off road recovery at the end!
If the camera showed the stuck vehicle (jeep) getting yanked out ,it would be cool! Thanks for the action Matt!
this part of your job is so much fun, like kids playing with their toy trucks.love it. good for you,and thank you for your effort to make a entertaining video.
Your customer's shot of Max and commentary was freaking awesome ha ha ha! And the "my kinda people..." narrative. Priceless
Matt your channel just makes me happy inside.
Wow the fact that they were able to get that monster van in there is amazing. Not all vehicles are ment to go anywhere.
i love the old school crx on the roll back in the beginning of this video
Got to love Ed's updates
Friendly customers are always nice, I see they shared the video they took with you, very cool!
"Max's Off Road Recovery"
Now that's a real rescue at the end.
Signed, a lifeguard.
2:00 The flash to the spaghetti was awesome. Your getting the hang of the video making Matt lol.
Made me hungry for more! :)
I'm amazed to some of the situations people are in. The first couple meet you...in a Jeep! then the second is a truck stuck, ok yeah , but there's a stuck Jeep! also. just shows you it's more the driver than the vehicle. Keep up the good work.
Call that a $45 hook fee for the water slide😂 love your channel real people. When I’m feeling discouraged this channel is a booster thank you guys!
*Nope not a tourist* this channel is true.. Dudes a soldier and will teach ya a thing or five.... Come to Shasta County Im
stuck haha.. We got some hills though
Nice to see old glory flying!
I’ve got to get one of those chains with the hooks on it.
I read the title of this video and was looking forward to seeing Matt's new creation, a Ford E250 Ram Hemi Jeep Wrangler. Maybe Paul could build it.
Love the videos man! Say hi to Ed! Love seeing Ed and love his "commentary" :)
Always love seeing matt pull out stuck vehicles with his XJ cause my boss always said my XJ that has the same motor that the banana has was to small to do anything off road.
The scenery is so beautiful.
You should do a video on your truck about the specs and what you have done to it
Heck so far the only good thing to come out of this lockdown is finding your channel. Nothing fancy just good at your job and living in a beautiful part of the country with lots of neat friends. Hey Ed its hot and raining here in FLA.👍👍
Man, Matt got blessed livin where every other tourist gets goofy stuck! Wasn’t Ed a A list actor back in the day👍Where ever Matt goes he’s needed 😇
I enjoyed watching your "home made" Jeep pull that high priced dressed up Jeep out. I wonder if the guy felt embarrassed that he didn't just air down and drive out. I really enjoy watching your videos. Your Jeep really makes those recoveries look EASY. Keep the great videos coming.
I had no idea John Voight was going to be in this video!!? Good work as always guys
Off road recovery at the end, even without the jeep.
I'm here in the middle east watching the banana perform well in all kinds of terrain. That jeep would be a blast here in this desert as well.
I love them good ol Glamis days (Glamis, CA), when the frame, the chassis is sitting on the ground LITERALLY!!! LOL
Matt’s making off road adventures great again
The back hatch on the jeep opens so nicely.
never been to utah, but damn those landscapes are amazing
I’m dying to go after discovering this TH-cam channel
You should both come when things calm down. I'm a newish resident and there's more to see here than you could believe. You can skip the national parks and their lines and still have your mind blown. There's other pretty places in America, I grew up near Acadia NP, but no place on earth has more variety. Matt's footage doesn't even quite grasp it. Picture it being about 20 percent more dramatic than it looks here. Down in his area the scenery on an average 2 hour drive will break your heart 4 times.
I love your dogs!! Be careful out there!!
Even personal personnel recovery. Awesome!
I wish we could see them getting out there. There's no way they couldn't be having trouble and thinking "oh crap how will we get out". Crazy people 🤯
You're a hero Matt!:)
@3:58 Ed is out on this one along with Max and Lady @4:07 Good to see this crew of hard workers out doing it at sundown.
Owning a Jeep doesn't make you an Over Lander anymore than owning a Guitar makes you a musician
I missed the part where the Jeep owner claimed to be an overlander.
@@kurtricheson4803 oh come on now you know what he's saying. It also works with starting a charcoal grill at a cookout, every guy standing around all of a sudden becomes a fire starting expert. The difference is in this case it's a Jeep thing
@@TA_Plus_Hemi the grill thing is like a primal instinct, who doesn't like to play with fire?
@@TA_Plus_Hemi Oh I understood what was being inferred.
you do know that wrangler was a Sport so it had 0 lockers give the guy a break just about any sport wrangler would get stuck there that dodge didn't do any better.
That’s a hard working Jeep... awesome videos !
The spaghetti cut was the best edit I've seen so far in this series. Bravo!
Can’t believe the wangler got stuck like that. Your sand is powder. The only sand experience I have is on river banks. Not as bad.
Just Awesome! What a great place to be. You're very lucky sir and a fine American!
It’s funny last time I got really stuck was on a mountainside in the snow. My rig slid sideways on a incline and if it would have slid more the truck would have rolled down the side of the mountain, maybe stopping in some trees. I had to tie off the truck while I got the front end pointing down hill. I was out there for six hours at night having to snake in and out of trees down the mountain to a clearing were I could gun it in four low back to were I started. My rig isn’t a road princess and I would have never went out their in the first place, compared to what I see you having to pull out. If I got to call for help I’m stuck like chuck.
That water chute at the end looked really cool. Maybe whenever I make it out there I can go see that...
It's at Gunlock Reservoir. They only run in the Spring after a wet winter. There'll be several years that they won't run at all as they are the overflow for the lake. There's some awesome places to cliff dive as well.
Being from the east coast, this just confirms my desire for a western-bound road trip. What beautiful scenery.
But I'll probably stick to the pavement, just to be safe. :)
It’s call air down your tires for sand driving it does help
Yeah but then you may damage your tires once you hit the road. That’s why I added an on board compressor.
The lady commenting about calling a "tow company" sounded confused, then amazed. Good job.
Love the new flag BYT! Old Glory lookin good!
Great work keep up the great videos
The long overhang is something a lot of folks do not know about- hence the van is hung up. It's worth repeating: Lady and Max always have fun on these rescues.