You gentlemen have the patience of kindergarten teachers! My temper wouldn’t have stood up to that and I was also raised by a good mother who kept me in line.
I have a drunk blind deaf uncle that teaches off road driving courses to Cherokee owners if this guy is interested. Yes its slick but come on dude! Hopefully he flipped you guys $50bucks for testing your patience! Ive heard Bruce and Deny offer up there time and help for free all too often! Nice work helping these people out boys!!! 👌
Oh dear LORD what battle that was with the first car. That is one nightmare road in winter. Second guy seemed very nervous at first (who wouldn't) but was luckily very good at following and executing orders. Always a pleasure to ride with you Bruce, happy times and good blessings for coming recovery season!
My first car, back in '74, had studs, till Michigan outlawed them... So I always carried a box of sheet metal screws & A nut driver in my toolbox (left over from dirt bikes on ice, lol!). Got me out of a few ice storms during my college years. Not sure about all these "nannies" modern cars have, lol! Nice work, btw!
First guy clearly didn't seem to be experienced in these conditions and totally running the wrong tires with traction control that puts him out of control. Second guy had much better driving skills and far easier to assist. Bruce and Denny, always there when help is needed !
If someone would show him ...that wouldn't have been a problem for that rig. I own the same and that sucker can do ALOT. I have gotten out of some crazy situations. Even a tow truck driver who watching was impressed. Sheer ice hill, just walked up like it was nothing. Few guys in California drive up giant rocks in the beach.
Love watching the slipping and sliding. My hubby just got finished telling our grown grandkids about turning off traction control in slippery conditions. Also thanks for making the text darker as it is easier for my old lady eyes to read. 💜
Looked a lot like summer tires on that blue car. Behaved like it too. I make it a point to only run "Winter" tires because they stay texture-ally soft below 39 degrees, whereas everything else gets hard at and below 39 degrees. Winter tires also tend to have a more gnarly tread pattern too. Impressive how your Jeep is is "dialed in" to behave in these conditions.
He must had like 80psi in his tires ! ? 😮😮 I have never seen so bad tires and i have drove many snow and iceroads on summertires when i was young and poor.. 😮😮
@@BruceCookfmx I think your on to something, after all I know you like flying through the air pretending your vehicles have wings so this would be right up your alley !
If they would’ve threw it in 4lo, stayed off the brakes they might not have been in the ditch every kilometre. 🤣🤣 I was yelling at my iPad watching this. Almost pulled out of one ditch and then drive straight across the road to the other one. 😬🤣🤣
I hate to even recommend to have you do these recoveries in the evening after the sun goes down and the snow keeps its texture crisper and won't pack up and turn into wet hardpack snowice.
Snow looks interesting to an Australian, but seems damn difficult to drive on.. As much as it stains everything, I think I'll take he red dirt we have here just so progress can be ongoing and predictable... I'm not sure I have heard Bruce call his daily driver any particular name, but it should be called Donut - "Is there anything it can't do...?"
@@BruceCookfmx I lived most of my life in the White Mtns of Northern NH where we have some of the worst driving conditions in winter. I always ran studded snow tires. My old '97 Chevy Astro AWD was the best vehicle in snow and ice I've ever driven. I'd be driving perfectly stable while 4x4 Jeeps, 4Runners and top of the line pickups would be sliding around or getting stuck. It was like driving a tank through everything. The only times I ever got stuck was in over two feet of snow on the roads and the van would float and lose traction.
Your graphics kind of blend in the background, maybe pick a different color, or put on bottom in snow. And leave them up for half a second longer. I have to keep rewinding cause it’s hard to read. Thanks.
Yes, in BC the regulation states that studded tires are legal between Oct st to April 30th. The issue is that ( and Bruce can confirm it since he lives there ) the roads would tend to be bare a lot of the time due to the warmer weather they would get that far south in BC within the valley, go to higher elevations and get this sort of packed snow or ice with that temperature that promotes water on ice, the worst conditions. So in a way like California, who needs winter tires on dry pavement until they head off to places like Reno or Shasta mountain to the north and find themselves in an element their fancy high performance summer tire was never meant to set foot onto ( and there are a LOT of snow flakes in Cali as well anyway ... LOL )
When people get more and more stupid, new laws comes.. In Sweden its law to have real winthertires ! ( M+S = Mudd and Sand is not allowed. But M+S* = Mudd and snow is.. )
I don’t know much about whinch use, but I watched one video were they said not to pull with it. Maybe I misheard or they were mistaken. I have a winch now and would like to know if it is ok.
If you're careful and don't shock load it it shouldn't hurt anything. Just use a tow rope if possible, though of course. Also in conditions like these Bruce isn't going to have nearly the traction to potentially overload his 12K winch or line by pulling.
I could not figure out what was going on with that first vehicle as it would fall off the road sideways when it did not look very sloped, but as you talked about the brakes doing some funky things and locking up wheels due to a messed up traction control system, yup that would create one useless vehicle on a slippery surface. I am impressed Denny didn't fall on his ass many times ( was he wearing some ice grippers ? ). Assuming there is a fuse for the anti lock brakes, I would have been tempted to pull it as it sure wasn't working worth shit as it was.
@@BruceCookfmx I bet he has ... in fact that gives me an idea of you throwing in a footwear ice traction aids video clip in one of your videos to show off what Denny and the others have been using.
There needs to be a warning sign on some cars with them types of tires, WARNING: VEHICLE NOT CAPABLE OF DRIVING IN THE SNOW WITH THESE TIRES. Or, just let darwin take over and thin the herd.
It’s the Trailhawk model, it has real 4x4, low range, and a rear locker! I think he low range turns off everything and his tires were as hard as hell. Some kind of issue steering it too…….geez.
We have a Trailhawk….I’d bet the brakes were locking so badly as it was in low range and the ABS and ESC are off when it’s in low range. No comment on the driving skills…….
Cars today are getting to smart for their own good and its not helping the skill set of drivers. Seems a day on the skid pad would be more valuable to the driver than having these smart cars.
The first one was painful to watch on all accounts. Love how he tries to blame the car yet he consistently ignored the grade and his steering was almost perfect to put himself INTO the ditch every time and to KEEP himself in the ditch during pulls. That car was probably trying it's hardest to correct for HIS inputs. -------------------------------------------------- [Note: This comment is not focused on any particular "designated group" with regard to the TH-cam "hate speech" or "cyberbullying" policies. It simply reflects the author's opinion regarding a subject, which may or may not also pertain to an individual's actions demonstrated in the video. If any such individuals belong to any of the "designated groups", any commentary included is merely incidental to that grouping and such groups are not the focus of any comments. It's pathetic that this comment is necessary for the YouTube censors who are too stupid to figure it out otherwise.]
Makes me wander. These people that go out and get stuck in only street tires. Have they ever done anything like this before. It like those who wreck their motorcycles all the time. They never road a bicycle before. My 2004 has never gone into a ditch. Knock on wood. Yet. It doesn't have street tires on it either. Plus saide. They keep you in business. We get to watch.
Hey Bruce. I saw this video for this new central tire pressure system from Dynatrac that might be of interest to you. It's a bit pricey and replaces the axles with their Dynatrac DX 60 axles, but it looks like a really good system. Here's the link th-cam.com/video/pB86yyDora4/w-d-xo.html
You gentlemen have the patience of kindergarten teachers! My temper wouldn’t have stood up to that and I was also raised by a good mother who kept me in line.
🤣🤣 I hear ya
This one’s a gooder. I still can’t believe the techniques Bruce had up his wizard sleeve for this one. 😆
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@ the 🧙 has arrived
Gooder vs worser or as in better
in those conditions brakes are not your friends and neither are summer tires...
woohoo all over the road!!! Good stuff, Bruce!!!
That first one sure got rowdy, that was some fine work there gentlemen
I have a drunk blind deaf uncle that teaches off road driving courses to Cherokee owners if this guy is interested.
Yes its slick but come on dude!
Hopefully he flipped you guys $50bucks for testing your patience!
Ive heard Bruce and Deny offer up there time and help for free all too often!
Nice work helping these people out boys!!! 👌
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Omg 😱 you need to get somebody in that car that knows how to drive on snow /ice.
Ya….
Oh dear LORD what battle that was with the first car. That is one nightmare road in winter. Second guy seemed very nervous at first (who wouldn't) but was luckily very good at following and executing orders. Always a pleasure to ride with you Bruce, happy times and good blessings for coming recovery season!
I think most of the problem was between the steering wheel and the seat on the mall crawler Jeep. Take care guys.
I’m envious you and Denny are having way too much fun love your videos
My first car, back in '74, had studs, till Michigan outlawed them... So I always carried a box of sheet metal screws & A nut driver in my toolbox (left over from dirt bikes on ice, lol!). Got me out of a few ice storms during my college years. Not sure about all these "nannies" modern cars have, lol! Nice work, btw!
First guy clearly didn't seem to be experienced in these conditions and totally running the wrong tires with traction control that puts him out of control. Second guy had much better driving skills and far easier to assist. Bruce and Denny, always there when help is needed !
If someone would show him ...that wouldn't have been a problem for that rig. I own the same and that sucker can do ALOT. I have gotten out of some crazy situations. Even a tow truck driver who watching was impressed. Sheer ice hill, just walked up like it was nothing. Few guys in California drive up giant rocks in the beach.
Love watching the slipping and sliding. My hubby just got finished telling our grown grandkids about turning off traction control in slippery conditions.
Also thanks for making the text darker as it is easier for my old lady eyes to read. 💜
Perhaps invest in a set if tire socks that you can offer them to apply when the roads ice up like this...
This was a hard one to watch. 🤦♂️
Y’all do amazing work. Your patience is awarding.
"Thank you, Nitto"
Bruce has a great appreciation for things that WORK 😎
Thanks for taking us along, Bruce and Denny✝️❤️✝️
Siped, grooved and 3PSI they do wonders! Especially for a mud tire
@@lopin890 the Nitto’s have treated both of us pretty good. I just need a new set of 38’s, and I’ll be in my happy place again. 😆
It seems to get a little sketchy if someone doesn’t follow directions very well. Stay safe
Looked a lot like summer tires on that blue car. Behaved like it too. I make it a point to only run "Winter" tires because they stay texture-ally soft below 39 degrees, whereas everything else gets hard at and below 39 degrees. Winter tires also tend to have a more gnarly tread pattern too. Impressive how your Jeep is is "dialed in" to behave in these conditions.
Factory tires… acted like it.
Yeah, nothing beats a true winter tire. Mine only work this well because they’re at 3ish PSI 😅
Since I came into the premier late, I went back to see the beginning. Couldn't finish watching THAT again. 😂
Sweet baby Jesus where is Tom and his hockey skates when you need him!!
🤣🤣 he would have been flyin!
That new info-tainment center looking pretty sweet Bruce.
It’s been great!
Get that guy out of that car!
That's some slick roads 😅😊
He must had like 80psi in his tires ! ? 😮😮
I have never seen so bad tires and i have drove many snow and iceroads on summertires when i was young and poor.. 😮😮
Wow that's some slick roads!! You guys have such patience lol
It was tested….
@@SharG420 on camera. 😆
@@DennyOfTheAlpine haha I can just imagine what was said off camera
@ we joke, but we’re pretty tame to be honest. We had good mom’s who kept us in line. 😆
I said some things
Nicely done!
That road is slicker than snot!
Nice work and nice of you all looking good 👍
What’s on that car slicks for tires.
It was something, that’s for sure. 😂
Factory tires which are not very good
@@BruceCookfmxany particular factory?
@@MKlukowski
Rear tire is Firestone Destination..
(You see that in the video )
This guy in the blue Jeep can’t drive but the second guy was a lot better
Second driver did great.
Bruce, looks like you might need to bring a shorter "leash" in the future ! LOL
Or maybe just a helicopter
@@BruceCookfmx I think your on to something, after all I know you like flying through the air pretending your vehicles have wings so this would be right up your alley !
Yep, the Rubicon transfer case is a beast!
If they would’ve threw it in 4lo, stayed off the brakes they might not have been in the ditch every kilometre. 🤣🤣 I was yelling at my iPad watching this. Almost pulled out of one ditch and then drive straight across the road to the other one. 😬🤣🤣
Seems you are now an expert at calf roping after that Jeep. I thought you were going to get lost in the woods trying to get him out of the ditch.
🤣🤣
I hate to even recommend to have you do these recoveries in the evening after the sun goes down and the snow keeps its texture crisper and won't pack up and turn into wet hardpack snowice.
Equally slippery unfortunately. It’s just hard packed ice edge to edge. Need more snow so there’s some traction
winter you should to put some winter tire
I know everyone doesn’t know how to drive in garbage conditions but it’s even worse when the car thinks it can
Snow looks interesting to an Australian, but seems damn difficult to drive on.. As much as it stains everything, I think I'll take he red dirt we have here just so progress can be ongoing and predictable...
I'm not sure I have heard Bruce call his daily driver any particular name, but it should be called Donut - "Is there anything it can't do...?"
AI problems......🤔 haven't heard of that one yet...That road is going to be a full time job it looks like.
That thing is useless in the snow... Time to invest in some good tires.
Or just quit driving it in winter. 😆.
Yeah, maybe studded…
@@BruceCookfmx I lived most of my life in the White Mtns of Northern NH where we have some of the worst driving conditions in winter. I always ran studded snow tires. My old '97 Chevy Astro AWD was the best vehicle in snow and ice I've ever driven. I'd be driving perfectly stable while 4x4 Jeeps, 4Runners and top of the line pickups would be sliding around or getting stuck. It was like driving a tank through everything. The only times I ever got stuck was in over two feet of snow on the roads and the van would float and lose traction.
Certainly not our dad’s Cherokee is it?
Is it just tires? Holy cow that was ridiculous
A combo…
Just because some people have a Jeep doesn't mean they should be up there.
This guy needs to put in Neutral and just let Bruce do what he does 😂
Dude in the blue Cherokee needs to stay home and order some bfg ko3.
I have no words😂😂😂😂
Your graphics kind of blend in the background, maybe pick a different color, or put on bottom in snow. And leave them up for half a second longer. I have to keep rewinding cause it’s hard to read. Thanks.
They should be up long enough to read it at normal speed twice.
Bruce, can’t they run studded tires up there?
Seems like that Jeep and the guy who was trying to put on chains could have benefitted from that.
Yes, in BC the regulation states that studded tires are legal between Oct st to April 30th. The issue is that ( and Bruce can confirm it since he lives there ) the roads would tend to be bare a lot of the time due to the warmer weather they would get that far south in BC within the valley, go to higher elevations and get this sort of packed snow or ice with that temperature that promotes water on ice, the worst conditions. So in a way like California, who needs winter tires on dry pavement until they head off to places like Reno or Shasta mountain to the north and find themselves in an element their fancy high performance summer tire was never meant to set foot onto ( and there are a LOT of snow flakes in Cali as well anyway ... LOL )
As Charles said. But yes, chains would be very beneficial for both. These are the exact conditions that chains are made for 👍🏼
Should have mandatory winter tires in your province for peoples like him that donw know better and go in woods with hard useless summer tires.
We do on highways but even then “M+S” tires are legal, which even these technically are 😒
When people get more and more stupid, new laws comes..
In Sweden its law to have real winthertires ! ( M+S = Mudd and Sand is not allowed. But M+S* = Mudd and snow is.. )
📣 TURN YOUR WHEELS THE OTHER WAY !!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬 🤦
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Thank you for sharing this
Thanks for watching! Sweet roll over video coming up soon as well. Cheers
What tires are on the wrangler. They look good aired down. Surprised how well the wrangler did on the slick
Nitto Trail Grapplers. Siped and grooved at 3 PSI
Thinking that Trailhawk had full tire pressure……..
What is the periodic compressor sound?
Stupid air lockers lol compressor under the hood keeping pressure. Drives me nuts
Hi Bruce
Was the trouble for the Cherokee down to traction control and abs working against you ?
I thought 4lo shuts traction control off.
That Jeep sucked in the snow!
I don’t know much about whinch use, but I watched one video were they said not to pull with it. Maybe I misheard or they were mistaken. I have a winch now and would like to know if it is ok.
Just so I understand the question, you mean to pull someone with the vehicle while not pulling in the winch?
Bruce wasn't using his winch when following behind the vehicles.
He (or Denny) mentioned they were using kinetic rope.
If you're careful and don't shock load it it shouldn't hurt anything. Just use a tow rope if possible, though of course. Also in conditions like these Bruce isn't going to have nearly the traction to potentially overload his 12K winch or line by pulling.
@@TheBCSledderOk. I have cable so I assume it’s different usage then synthetic for those situations.
I could not figure out what was going on with that first vehicle as it would fall off the road sideways when it did not look very sloped, but as you talked about the brakes doing some funky things and locking up wheels due to a messed up traction control system, yup that would create one useless vehicle on a slippery surface. I am impressed Denny didn't fall on his ass many times ( was he wearing some ice grippers ? ). Assuming there is a fuse for the anti lock brakes, I would have been tempted to pull it as it sure wasn't working worth shit as it was.
Yeah he definitely wears ice cleats. He’s taken some nasty falls over the years without them
@@BruceCookfmx I bet he has ... in fact that gives me an idea of you throwing in a footwear ice traction aids video clip in one of your videos to show off what Denny and the others have been using.
In merica we pronounce Blazer, Blazer not Bronco 😎
@@squiggyg.8415 yup, I said blazer every time… must be my accent 🫣🤣
There needs to be a warning sign on some cars with them types of tires,
WARNING: VEHICLE NOT CAPABLE OF DRIVING IN THE SNOW WITH THESE TIRES.
Or, just let darwin take over and thin the herd.
Rolling on banana peel tires is not wise. Coming from someone who lived in Alaska for 18 years.
WOW 😳
That's not a cherokee, it's a soccer mom car.
It’s the Trailhawk model, it has real 4x4, low range, and a rear locker! I think he low range turns off everything and his tires were as hard as hell. Some kind of issue steering it too…….geez.
Doesn't look like fun to me!!
Nope!
We have a Trailhawk….I’d bet the brakes were locking so badly as it was in low range and the ABS and ESC are off when it’s in low range. No comment on the driving skills…….
Ok, I'm getting chains.
🤣🤣 good take away
Cars today are getting to smart for their own good and its not helping the skill set of drivers. Seems a day on the skid pad would be more valuable to the driver than having these smart cars.
The first one was painful to watch on all accounts. Love how he tries to blame the car yet he consistently ignored the grade and his steering was almost perfect to put himself INTO the ditch every time and to KEEP himself in the ditch during pulls. That car was probably trying it's hardest to correct for HIS inputs.
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Makes me wander. These people that go out and get stuck in only street tires. Have they ever done anything like this before. It like those who wreck their motorcycles all the time. They never road a bicycle before. My 2004 has never gone into a ditch. Knock on wood. Yet. It doesn't have street tires on it either. Plus saide. They keep you in business. We get to watch.
If only it paid the bills 🤣😭
Worst tires ever.
Factory tires… ya…
people will never learn
Are you sure that wasn't a woman driving the blue "suv"?! 🤣
Thanks Bruce
and Denny!
it's really dangerous to rescue somebody that doesn't have enough sense to prepare their ride for winter or drive period
But you probably just doing this for the ability to make a video
Nope, wasn’t even planning on doing a recovery. We were going out for a fun drive. Just wanted to get them to the bottom safely
Um yeah did that guy need hearing aids? He definitely had a short attention span and cannot drive on slippery roads at all
Hey Bruce. I saw this video for this new central tire pressure system from Dynatrac that might be of interest to you. It's a bit pricey and replaces the axles with their Dynatrac DX 60 axles, but it looks like a really good system. Here's the link th-cam.com/video/pB86yyDora4/w-d-xo.html
Literally a sheet of ice, i would love to see all these keyboard heroes in this situation! All these moron comments are prob from California hahaha
And this is why they don't let Americans from Oregon cross the border! 🤣 @CaseyLaDelle Canadiens wouldn't have any issue EH 🤠