Well said on the road clubs. Another thing. If the road club wants you to pay upfront, call around to the tow companies close to you. You will probably save money. One road club wanted to pay us $35.00 and charged the customer $250.00. Our bill was $75.00 at the time. A lot of companies charge more to private customers because the road clubs pay so bad. Also another thing right now, Fuel Deliveries. Most road clubs reimburse companies the national average per gallon. So right now with what we pay for fuel we lose over $1.00 per gallon. In California is 2 or 3 dollars per gallon loss. We pick and choose what calls we do now. If it doesn't make money we won't do it. It does make it hard on customers but we can't help if there is no money for fuel, insurance, wages and shop rent. Not to mention the cost of equipment. New wreckers similar to Casey's old one are going new for $125,000+. Decent used ones are going for anywhere from 30 to 50 thousand. Thank you for sharing your experience Casey. I hope you have a great 4th.
I was on the other end of a situation like this. About ten years ago I had a Class C motorhome towing a Honda Fit with all my windsurfing stuff as a retiree from the East Coast and I picked up a bolt on my right front tire while driving on Interstate 5. After calling Good Sam's I waited several hours in the breakdown lane of a busy highway for them to find a shop to come fix my flat. I was super pissed. Maybe, back in the day this kind of service made sense, but with the world wide web at my fingertips, I found a shop nearby who was happy to come and help. They swapped my spare and plugged the flat for a reasonable price. I dumped the roadside service with some strong words for the poor lady on the other end of the phone and never looked back. Dumped AAA too. Later when we stopped at a lovely campground east of Waldport I found a local tire shop who properly repaired the tire and we went on our merry way. A similar thing happened while we were camping in White Salmon, WA, we had a slow leak found and a nice shop in Hood River who took good care of us . The internet is our friend. Roadside assistant services sure aren't!
Cave exploration vids would be pretty cool. Also, I really appreciate how much you advocate for taking care of public lands and how you use your platform to shine a light on it.
Thank you for opening my eyes to the scam of roadside assistance. Your videos are always great and inspirational keep them coming can’t wait for the next one. Have a wonderful summer.
Hi Casey - A word of caution on moving the seat back like that. Your weight is now cantilevered back and that can cause the front floor pan mounting area to crack and fail. I'm 6'5"; ask me how I know. I reinforced the floor pan with metal and additional fasteners and a few years later all is well.
@@straybullitt IIRC it is a combination of partner selection and a relatively healthy lifestyle (lots of people cycle to work and eat decently healthy food, for example). Montenegro's male population is also very tall, but their women aren't... Not sure what the explanation there is.
I am paralyzed and I have roadside assistance policy. Now I wonder if it's any good at all for me. Thanks for the information. I think I would like to see some of you're adventurous caves and sights.
Casey, I live in Clackamas county. One of my favorite things about your videos is how much your love for our state comes through in them. I also like your your "walk and talk" or "work and talk" style segments. I'm absolutely certain many of your viewers would love to see the many cool geological features in your area. Caves are always cool but also I'm sure people would really appreciate seeing the amazing view from the top of Paulina Peak and maybe a little walk through that cool obsidian flow just below it. I feel like you have done a couple of recovery videos out by the lava cast forrest but I don't recall you showing us any of the casts. If you are ever in the area of the Metolius springs or up by Smith Rock State Park it we be cool to show people those places as well. Keep up the the great videos. I enjoy your content very much.
That is sad. Insurance companies are more worried about making a dollar than someone's health and well being being stuck in extreme heat. That puts someone's life in danger. And I understand it's frustrating for you when you want to go take care of someone and the red tape people say no. We need more people like you in this world.
Exploring the lava tubes sounds interesting. Here in Kentucky limestone caves have stalagtites and stalagmites that make beautiful mineral formations. Seeing the ice caves sounds interesting.
Definitely do the caving videos! That'd be great. Anything to increase your audience will help the channel and help fund your recoveries and other stuff.
Thank you so much for talking about cleaning up. I was thinking about doing videos on picking up trash off the side of the road. If on April 1st everyone in America took a kitchen trash bag and walked outside and just filled that bag up over 50% of our trash would be picked up in one day.
We had an ordeal on the freeway jus inside Nebraska. Third party involved. Spotty cell service. Four hours and I called my agent and said I will call a tow company and pay them and you will reimburse me. She agreed 20 minutes later we are in the cab of the tow truck and he is telling us this third party nightmare. It is crazy.
As a fellow Oregonian, resident of Roseburg, I’ve adventured much of this state and it’s many different types of environments, caves always seem to be the most exciting apart from high mountain views. Been to many places that most people are unaware of around the state and like to keep them off of social media due to what has happened in the Columbia river gorge trails and here in Douglas county, the Umpqua hot springs. They have been destroyed from off trail hikers and littered with trash. It’s sad but the worst part is that they get closed off from well intentioned people. I would enjoy seeing some cool adventure stuff along with the recoveries but would recommend keeping the names of places discreet. Just my .02. Cheers!
For me Casey any time you want to go exploring I'm down for it I appreciate you taking me along and I sure hope the person that is stuck get help and I thank you for trying that's sad that insurance companies are like that even in the health department is a problem. God bless and as always be safe 👍
Hey Casey, it’s super cool to see all these hidden treasures within our beautiful scenery! And that cave/collapsed lava tube… Holy Cow,Batman!! That was so awesome!! Thanks for sharing your side of the states! Love from Jersey ✌🏼
I was born and raised in Oregon (Willamette valley). I loved to go camping and hiking. Never saw trash like that. It's heartbreaking for me to see the way people trash the very reason they moved to Oregon in the first place 😢
Hi Casey! New subscriber here! My husband and I found your channel yesterday and you have two new Maine fans! I love what you do, your honesty and integrity has us hooked. I would love to see a video of you exploring caves and lava tubes! I'm an old lady and cant do those things anymore so yes please! I'll watch you doing them!
Just came across this video and I had no idea you had an Ostomy Bag. I have Crohn's disease and had to have one for 6 months. It was quite a crazy time but it's cool seeing someone on here show them off. I was so embarrassed. Anyways love what you do and I realize this video is 2 years old.
Thanks for explaining your business vs. the TH-cam business. Makes a lot more sense now. Must be frustrating given the guy might be in real need and you were willing to help…..
I'm an oregon native. But in the Willamette Valley. I was at the High Desert Museum as a kid in school. And I have been in a lava tube walk. But haven't heard of ice caves in this state.
As an auto body shop owner I totally understand not devaluing one own industry. Big shops that ‘save your deductible’ and get in insurer “partner” programs are giving such backend discounts & kickbacks that it bad for the industry as a whole. This DRP(direct repair program) shops are making up that loss somewhere. I love doing post repair inspections. Whether a small local shop or the big corporate MSO(multi shop operator, like service king, Abra, gerber) I have no problem calling them out on a PRI on improper repairs that should have never happened. Shops can end up buying cars back, paying another shop to do the repair or redoing the repair. I’m not talking about a few nibs in the paint or some halo’s in the buff job, I’m talking about safety related things. Collision repair isn’t the same w ADAS and so many composite materials. Now we are called parts replacers but there is a darn good reason not to repair certain things anymore.
You have shown us some beautiful scenery,some with a story, in the past. I had suggested at one time that you might consider becoming a tour guide in your area. Anything, hiking,exploring, stopping along your route to show us interesting sights I say yes,yes. I was a tour bus driver until 2001. I toured pretty much every were in Canada and the US but missed your part of Utah. I miss the touring, so I enjoy riding along with you and seeing the sights.
Thanks for always being yourself in your videos, Casey! I’m not a plastic person exactly, but I’ve got some extra metal parts thanks to psoriatic arthritis. Always good to see another person just managing and getting out there to do their thing. Caves? Sure! Wheeling? Cool! Keep up what you’re doing. Always love seeing the land stewardship too.
Thank you Casey for showing the truth about Roadside Assistance. My Son called and was told the price which was awful. After being picked up the driver gave him his card and told to call him next time. We would have saved two-thirds the price. I would love to see spelunking videos with you Casey. Thank You for asking. Have a Wonderful Day.
The customer stuck is the one that gets screwed by the RECOVER insurance people. Great content as usual and if I was out there I would certainly come help on the clean up. Its a long drive from Florida to there.
Thank you for cleaning up public lands after asshats have dumped their trash. I live up in washington and fish alot and when I do I always bring bags and gloves and clean up the rivers or lakes I'm at. Keep up the amazing work and vids. Also some spelunking would be great!
This is a problem In the industry where the auto club is not even located in country, I used to deal with these auto clubs all the time. As a consumer tho it's up to you as a st7ck person too find anouther way to get out of trouble, sometimes your best freind is "google near me", Casey you have my full respect, the cascades aren't somewhere to be out al9ne in, I used to hunt that area as a kid many years ago, and safety is often overlooked, g3tting the person out is the most important thing first. Well done bud, Btw hell9 from Alaska
Yep, love caving myself. Even though I am extremely claustrophobic I'll do all the tight crawls and areas you have to snake your body through without any 2nd though. The temp diff in a cave is always amazing to me, its a perfect hobby year round. Warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Out of all the times you folks were out and about towing in the deep forests around Oregon, I am amazed you never ran into some strange sightings of a Wendigo or a Sasquatch.
SpelunKing of ice cave heck yes, Love to see that or any cave... Thanks for cleaning up a part of America. Law that gives rewards to people who turn this kinda person in would be great.
You just gave a superb explanation of what the delays are when using a roadside assistance, and also why some of the responders aren't always in what I'd consider a good mood when they show up. I wish that it wasn't an 8 hour drive for me to get to the Bend area - I'd love to come help out on some of the cleanups (we don't seem to have anything like that happening here locally - which is sad)
It looks like you have a fun job. I always wanted a big 4x4 truck when I was younger. I still want one. Here I am 46 years later and I have never owned a 4x4. I just get to watch you and Matt have all the fun.
The problem is if you do it for that once they expect that price everytime, then it's costing you, and as you said it devalues everyone else, great looking cave awesome, glad you had a great time, and seeing around the cave's would be great, all the best to you and your loved ones
My parents 1973 Toyota Corolla had seat extension installed at the dealership so that my 6'5" brother could drive. Dad asked for seat extensions on the next vehicle, but was told nada - liability issues. Lava tubes near Mt. Lassen and Modoc County, CA are a blast.
i would love to see your spelunking adventures. i almost made it to Oregon in 2023. i was traveling my car broke down in Washington state close to Spokane. the price of gas and everything out west was insane. my car was a POS so i had to abandon my adventure. but if love to see them caves your talking about. crater lake is another place id love to visit out there..i love nature and animals. all that real stuff
I passed on a manual TJ Rubi cause I too am big & tall (6'5") and there is no way that I could work the clutch. My knee would hit the steering wheel before my foot was over the pedal. Now I see this vid....4 years AFTER I passed on the Rubi!!!! ARG! The rise of the seat is also an issue. Lower the better.
Casey I think it would very nice of you to show us some of the hidden local points of interest. I visited a relative in Colorado and he showed us things we would never of seen without a local guide. Thanks in advance for your generosity.
To bad " roadside assistance" thinks more about money than the well being of a person . I would enjoy watching videos of cave exploration . Have a great rest of the day , everyone !
That Hidden Forrest. Always wanted to go down into Arnold, seen some amazing pictures. Apparently they harvested the ice there for town back in the day. The building Jacksons Corner occupies was the old ice house.
Real bummer about that guy, but superb that you even tried to find him. If you ever find out about him, let us know! I hope he survived. PSA to always have lots of water and even snacks no matter where you go. :)
YES! I love seeing the scenery there. My husband and I own 10 bare acres outside of Prineville . Just moved from Oregon to North, Idaho December 2020 so we won’t be planning a trip there anytime soon. Thanks for all that you do!
Casey I give you credit you at least tried to help the guy. I don't know how insurance companies can get away with stuff like that it would irritate me to no end. I hope you will do some exploring caves videos they would definitely be interesting. It is not difficult to clean up your trash and help keep things clean for everyone to enjoy
Nice to see there are people out there that are willing to at least try to help someone in trouble for free. Thanks to guys like Casey!
Well said on the road clubs. Another thing. If the road club wants you to pay upfront, call around to the tow companies close to you. You will probably save money. One road club wanted to pay us $35.00 and charged the customer $250.00. Our bill was $75.00 at the time. A lot of companies charge more to private customers because the road clubs pay so bad. Also another thing right now, Fuel Deliveries. Most road clubs reimburse companies the national average per gallon. So right now with what we pay for fuel we lose over $1.00 per gallon. In California is 2 or 3 dollars per gallon loss. We pick and choose what calls we do now. If it doesn't make money we won't do it. It does make it hard on customers but we can't help if there is no money for fuel, insurance, wages and shop rent. Not to mention the cost of equipment. New wreckers similar to Casey's old one are going new for $125,000+. Decent used ones are going for anywhere from 30 to 50 thousand. Thank you for sharing your experience Casey. I hope you have a great 4th.
I was on the other end of a situation like this. About ten years ago I had a Class C motorhome towing a Honda Fit with all my windsurfing stuff as a retiree from the East Coast and I picked up a bolt on my right front tire while driving on Interstate 5. After calling Good Sam's I waited several hours in the breakdown lane of a busy highway for them to find a shop to come fix my flat. I was super pissed. Maybe, back in the day this kind of service made sense, but with the world wide web at my fingertips, I found a shop nearby who was happy to come and help. They swapped my spare and plugged the flat for a reasonable price. I dumped the roadside service with some strong words for the poor lady on the other end of the phone and never looked back. Dumped AAA too. Later when we stopped at a lovely campground east of Waldport I found a local tire shop who properly repaired the tire and we went on our merry way. A similar thing happened while we were camping in White Salmon, WA, we had a slow leak found and a nice shop in Hood River who took good care of us . The internet is our friend. Roadside assistant services sure aren't!
Cave exploration vids would be pretty cool. Also, I really appreciate how much you advocate for taking care of public lands and how you use your platform to shine a light on it.
Thank you for opening my eyes to the scam of roadside assistance. Your videos are always great and inspirational keep them coming can’t wait for the next one. Have a wonderful summer.
Hi Casey - A word of caution on moving the seat back like that. Your weight is now cantilevered back and that can cause the front floor pan mounting area to crack and fail. I'm 6'5"; ask me how I know. I reinforced the floor pan with metal and additional fasteners and a few years later all is well.
"Fun fact this is the 2nd time I've done this cause I forgot to hit record the first time" thanks for making my day, I needed that chuckle.
Hey Casey, would love to see some of the great outdoors in eastern OR. I'd watch them!
Being 6'8", I feel your pain not fitting in many standard vehicle seats... And yes, I like to see you to go caving!
Nice Robby Layton cap, btw! :-)
@@straybullitt Mutant, freak?
I'm Dutch. There are tens of thousands of Dutch men that are taller than me.
@@straybullitt IIRC it is a combination of partner selection and a relatively healthy lifestyle (lots of people cycle to work and eat decently healthy food, for example).
Montenegro's male population is also very tall, but their women aren't... Not sure what the explanation there is.
Why did you not try a drone to see where he might have been. ?? That covers a lot of area. Peter Wales UK.
@@thomoism I was wondering that too
Yes! To cave exploration and seeing more of your beautiful state.
I am paralyzed and I have roadside assistance policy. Now I wonder if it's any good at all for me.
Thanks for the information.
I think I would like to see some of you're adventurous caves and sights.
Casey, I live in Clackamas county. One of my favorite things about your videos is how much your love for our state comes through in them. I also like your your "walk and talk" or "work and talk" style segments. I'm absolutely certain many of your viewers would love to see the many cool geological features in your area. Caves are always cool but also I'm sure people would really appreciate seeing the amazing view from the top of Paulina Peak and maybe a little walk through that cool obsidian flow just below it. I feel like you have done a couple of recovery videos out by the lava cast forrest but I don't recall you showing us any of the casts. If you are ever in the area of the Metolius springs or up by Smith Rock State Park it we be cool to show people those places as well. Keep up the the great videos. I enjoy your content very much.
That is sad. Insurance companies are more worried about making a dollar than someone's health and well being being stuck in extreme heat. That puts someone's life in danger. And I understand it's frustrating for you when you want to go take care of someone and the red tape people say no. We need more people like you in this world.
As a guy who is 6'6, I appreciate this content.
Thanks for the education on the road clubs. Will definitely change what I do in the future.
Exploring the lava tubes sounds interesting. Here in Kentucky limestone caves have stalagtites and stalagmites that make beautiful mineral formations. Seeing the ice caves sounds interesting.
At least you tried to find him. You are a good man Casey.
You would think the people safety would be more important to the insurance companies and yes love to see more exploring on your channel
Definitely do the caving videos! That'd be great. Anything to increase your audience will help the channel and help fund your recoveries and other stuff.
Thank you so much for talking about cleaning up. I was thinking about doing videos on picking up trash off the side of the road. If on April 1st everyone in America took a kitchen trash bag and walked outside and just filled that bag up over 50% of our trash would be picked up in one day.
Love the jeep. Will be sweet when has a hardtop on it. Much quieter. NIce. Like the videos.
A pinned comment with a link to a cave video would be great! At least we could wish for it... @all stay safe out there!
We had an ordeal on the freeway jus inside Nebraska. Third party involved. Spotty cell service. Four hours and I called my agent and said I will call a tow company and pay them and you will reimburse me. She agreed 20 minutes later we are in the cab of the tow truck and he is telling us this third party nightmare. It is crazy.
Great shout out for the clean up. It did help to get more people out there!
As a fellow Oregonian, resident of Roseburg, I’ve adventured much of this state and it’s many different types of environments, caves always seem to be the most exciting apart from high mountain views. Been to many places that most people are unaware of around the state and like to keep them off of social media due to what has happened in the Columbia river gorge trails and here in Douglas county, the Umpqua hot springs. They have been destroyed from off trail hikers and littered with trash. It’s sad but the worst part is that they get closed off from well intentioned people. I would enjoy seeing some cool adventure stuff along with the recoveries but would recommend keeping the names of places discreet. Just my .02. Cheers!
I’d love to see the inside of the lava tube. Take the guy who is constantly getting stuck
For me Casey any time you want to go exploring I'm down for it I appreciate you taking me along and I sure hope the person that is stuck get help and I thank you for trying that's sad that insurance companies are like that even in the health department is a problem. God bless and as always be safe 👍
Hey Casey, it’s super cool to see all these hidden treasures within our beautiful scenery! And that cave/collapsed lava tube… Holy Cow,Batman!! That was so awesome!! Thanks for sharing your side of the states! Love from Jersey ✌🏼
I was born and raised in Oregon (Willamette valley). I loved to go camping and hiking. Never saw trash like that. It's heartbreaking for me to see the way people trash the very reason they moved to Oregon in the first place 😢
Hi Casey! New subscriber here! My husband and I found your channel yesterday and you have two new Maine fans! I love what you do, your honesty and integrity has us hooked. I would love to see a video of you exploring caves and lava tubes! I'm an old lady and cant do those things anymore so yes please! I'll watch you doing them!
Yes to ice cave exploration.. would love to see that.
Just came across this video and I had no idea you had an Ostomy Bag. I have Crohn's disease and had to have one for 6 months. It was quite a crazy time but it's cool seeing someone on here show them off. I was so embarrassed. Anyways love what you do and I realize this video is 2 years old.
Some cave exploring would be an interesting addition to your videos.😀🇬🇧
Thanks for explaining your business vs. the TH-cam business. Makes a lot more sense now. Must be frustrating given the guy might be in real need and you were willing to help…..
Closer and closer to a 100,000 subscribers!
I'm an oregon native. But in the Willamette Valley. I was at the High Desert Museum as a kid in school. And I have been in a lava tube walk. But haven't heard of ice caves in this state.
Yes. Ice caves would be interesting. Keep up the good work.
We'd love to see some cave exploring and any other type of exploring that you do!
We need more people like you Casey..... Too bad you didn't find that guy....
I love to see more caves
I would definitely like to see you explore the cave so yes please!
As an auto body shop owner I totally understand not devaluing one own industry. Big shops that ‘save your deductible’ and get in insurer “partner” programs are giving such backend discounts & kickbacks that it bad for the industry as a whole. This DRP(direct repair program) shops are making up that loss somewhere. I love doing post repair inspections. Whether a small local shop or the big corporate MSO(multi shop operator, like service king, Abra, gerber) I have no problem calling them out on a PRI on improper repairs that should have never happened. Shops can end up buying cars back, paying another shop to do the repair or redoing the repair.
I’m not talking about a few nibs in the paint or some halo’s in the buff job, I’m talking about safety related things.
Collision repair isn’t the same w ADAS and so many composite materials.
Now we are called parts replacers but there is a darn good reason not to repair certain things anymore.
Heck yeah Caseys cave exploring!!! Would love to see
You have shown us some beautiful scenery,some with a story, in the past. I had suggested at one time that you might consider becoming a tour guide in your area. Anything, hiking,exploring, stopping along your route to show us interesting sights I say yes,yes. I was a tour bus driver until 2001. I toured pretty much every were in Canada and the US but missed your part of Utah. I miss the touring, so I enjoy riding along with you and seeing the sights.
Casey lives in Eastern Oregon
Casey anything you do should be put on You Tube.. you are such a cool caring guy.. 💕
Thanks for always being yourself in your videos, Casey! I’m not a plastic person exactly, but I’ve got some extra metal parts thanks to psoriatic arthritis. Always good to see another person just managing and getting out there to do their thing. Caves? Sure! Wheeling? Cool! Keep up what you’re doing. Always love seeing the land stewardship too.
I have psoriatic arthritis as well. I would have metal parts but the third back surgery has been scrapped due to a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Thank you Casey for showing the truth about Roadside Assistance. My Son called and was told the price which was awful. After being picked up the driver gave him his card and told to call him next time. We would have saved two-thirds the price. I would love to see spelunking videos with you Casey. Thank You for asking. Have a Wonderful Day.
The customer stuck is the one that gets screwed by the RECOVER insurance people. Great content as usual and if I was out there I would certainly come help on the clean up. Its a long drive from Florida to there.
Thank you for cleaning up public lands after asshats have dumped their trash. I live up in washington and fish alot and when I do I always bring bags and gloves and clean up the rivers or lakes I'm at. Keep up the amazing work and vids. Also some spelunking would be great!
This is a problem In the industry where the auto club is not even located in country, I used to deal with these auto clubs all the time. As a consumer tho it's up to you as a st7ck person too find anouther way to get out of trouble, sometimes your best freind is "google near me", Casey you have my full respect, the cascades aren't somewhere to be out al9ne in, I used to hunt that area as a kid many years ago, and safety is often overlooked, g3tting the person out is the most important thing first. Well done bud, Btw hell9 from Alaska
Yep, love caving myself. Even though I am extremely claustrophobic I'll do all the tight crawls and areas you have to snake your body through without any 2nd though. The temp diff in a cave is always amazing to me, its a perfect hobby year round. Warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
I'm impressed with your ability to talk and chew gum at the same time:i.e. work on a car and explain the situation to us.😁
Yes, please do some cave exploring!!!
Yes yes it would be wonderful to see you show some cave exploring
Definitely do some off topic shenanigans! The park clean up videos are awesome.
Out of all the times you folks were out and about towing in the deep forests around Oregon, I am amazed you never ran into some strange sightings of a Wendigo or a Sasquatch.
SpelunKing of ice cave heck yes, Love to see that or any cave... Thanks for cleaning up a part of America. Law that gives rewards to people who turn this kinda person in would be great.
You just gave a superb explanation of what the delays are when using a roadside assistance, and also why some of the responders aren't always in what I'd consider a good mood when they show up. I wish that it wasn't an 8 hour drive for me to get to the Bend area - I'd love to come help out on some of the cleanups (we don't seem to have anything like that happening here locally - which is sad)
Duane, road trip.
Great video concept and I loved the story telling while you worked on a project
For SURE SHOW ALL THAT KIND OF STUFF IT'S AWESOME
Cave exploration sounds cool.
You should take Nate with you exploring that lava tube cave!
Another great video 👍😎 Thanks for the Interesting information on the road side services. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there!❤️🙏
It looks like you have a fun job. I always wanted a big 4x4 truck when I was younger. I still want one. Here I am 46 years later and I have never owned a 4x4. I just get to watch you and Matt have all the fun.
Thank you for your video. It would be awesome to see the ice caves.
Nice working on the patio-deck? I wish you could see us smiling etc. These gems you post are so fun. show us a cave!!
Nice hat!
Next time you are near Robby's shop, check out Timpanogos cave up American Fork Canyon.
The problem is if you do it for that once they expect that price everytime, then it's costing you, and as you said it devalues everyone else, great looking cave awesome, glad you had a great time, and seeing around the cave's would be great, all the best to you and your loved ones
Would love to see some caves. I have been to Sawyers caves of which one has ice in it. Love the channel.
My parents 1973 Toyota Corolla had seat extension installed at the dealership so that my 6'5" brother could drive. Dad asked for seat extensions on the next vehicle, but was told nada - liability issues. Lava tubes near Mt. Lassen and Modoc County, CA are a blast.
Late to the watching but yes to more exploring. Love that hidden forest oasis kind of thing.
Yeah man you could film some local adventures! That was a cool spot with the hidden forest and cave
My 6' 5" son ordered and installed a "custom seat" in his Jeep Cherokee. The "Bolt in" adapter did NOT bolt in. NO PROBLEM! "Cut and Weld" to fit.
i would love to see your spelunking adventures. i almost made it to Oregon in 2023. i was traveling my car broke down in Washington state close to Spokane. the price of gas and everything out west was insane. my car was a POS so i had to abandon my adventure. but if love to see them caves your talking about. crater lake is another place id love to visit out there..i love nature and animals. all that real stuff
I passed on a manual TJ Rubi cause I too am big & tall (6'5") and there is no way that I could work the clutch. My knee would hit the steering wheel before my foot was over the pedal. Now I see this vid....4 years AFTER I passed on the Rubi!!!! ARG! The rise of the seat is also an issue. Lower the better.
I'm 6'4" and with the relocation brackets I don't even have the seat all the way back
Yes would love to see some caves, and Ty for info on these aaa companies.
Super cool! I'd come explore that cave with you!
Myself I would love to see some cave videos keep up the great Vids. I only wish I lived up north I live in central California
Spent my 20's in this area! Loved the time I spent there and actually visited this site and Arnold Ice Cave. Lava cast forest is cool too!
Casey I think it would very nice of you to show us some of the hidden local points of interest. I visited a relative in Colorado and he showed us things we would never of seen without a local guide. Thanks in advance for your generosity.
Enjoyed the beautiful scenery
To bad " roadside assistance" thinks more about money than the well being of a person . I would enjoy watching videos of cave exploration . Have a great rest of the day , everyone !
Definitely would love to see some caveing
I would love to see more of the forests and spelunking as well.
Sad to know that insurance company’s do that. I would love to see the caves.
Yes, show some cave exploring. Enjoy your and you channel.
Yes never have seen the ice caves would be cool thanks And I did not now about the towing thing will pass that around 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice hat! 😉 I am well versed with the road side assistance racket! 😡. Thanks for helping when you can!
YESSSS...I would like to see some cave exploring videos...!!!
I love all your videos 👍
Interesting to see the collapsed lava tubes, yes the ice caves would be really cool to see.
That Hidden Forrest. Always wanted to go down into Arnold, seen some amazing pictures. Apparently they harvested the ice there for town back in the day. The building Jacksons Corner occupies was the old ice house.
Old caves/tubes would be awesome to see
Real bummer about that guy, but superb that you even tried to find him. If you ever find out about him, let us know! I hope he survived. PSA to always have lots of water and even snacks no matter where you go. :)
YES! I love seeing the scenery there. My husband and I own 10 bare acres outside of Prineville . Just moved from Oregon to North, Idaho December 2020 so we won’t be planning a trip there anytime soon. Thanks for all that you do!
I love the Prineville area!
@@CaseyLaDelle We do also. My parents bought the property on the 70’s. Beautiful view of the Three Sisters.
yes definitly show more of this. very cool
It would be awesome to see you and someone else go Caving , it would be awesome to watch
Yes love to see cave exploration
Casey I give you credit you at least tried to help the guy. I don't know how insurance companies can get away with stuff like that it would irritate me to no end. I hope you will do some exploring caves videos they would definitely be interesting.
It is not difficult to clean up your trash and help keep things clean for everyone to enjoy
Casey that was very interesting. And the scenery once again stunning. Sorry to hear you hadn’t heard how the stranded person is …❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸