Hey, cameras and editing team: the beauty of Utah is easily a third of the reason we watch your vids. Don’t be afraid to point a camera at the landscape for an extra half-second once in a while. Maybe even a whole second, for a 360 mountaintop sunset. Those are beautiful moments. Let us share.
I didn't think anyone could fill Lizzy's shoes...or boots🤔 But now I feel the same about Katelynn. She's used to the camera now and showing her sweet personality and awesome skills. A very talented and respectful young Lady.
I have a confession to make and an apology to her. I didn't like her irritating giggle-laugh. It had become less and and less irritating as she became used to the camera. She a badass driver and had some other awe-inspiring skills on the job.
Gary to Matt: Hey we have a Dodge Ram hanging off mountain high up on TV Tower Road, accessed by Hell Hole Pass Road. Matt to Gary: Sounds like we need Katelyn. Let me check with her and I'll get back to you. Matt to Katelyn: Hey we have a hair raising mountain side recovery up on TV Tower road, are you available? Katelyn to Matt: Sure lets go....with the perpetual big smile on her face! Knowing how cameras tend to lessen the actual steepness of terrain, and knowing what its like being in such places, Great respect how the whole team including Jamie in the Morvair, handled this high pucker-factor recovery without any made-up drama. Great filming and editing as usual. Thank You! Peace!
As a propane delivery driver, I visit these kind of locations occasionally, especially after storms and power outages, that's when they actually use propane up at the tower for generators. I have one location, the trail to the top is 2.8 miles, I can't drive my bobtail faster than 1 MPH, or everything in my cab will be all over the place, it's covered with rocks and cliffs for the road surface. So almost 3 hours just for that trail uphill. So, imagine having to go up and see a 33k GVWR propane truck on those trails, with 3400 gallon tank on the back.
I feel like I saw one of these recovery YT channels grab one of those a few years ago, but I think it was more snowy. Don't remember who. Maybe Robbie?
@@andrew40 It was Casey at Cascade Heavy Rescue, in central OR, during the winter. Fully-loaded propane truck that overturned. One of the gnarliest recoveries that I have ever seen.
As the guy who calls refuels in for cell towers I'm always amazed how you guys get up there. Some of these roads are brutal in a pickup truck, let alone a propane truck.
Matt, I don't know where your recent Zen has come from, but it is admirable. It is clear how much you care for your team and how you nurture them. This masculinity.
Kaetlyn is a stone cold beast. She has 100% trust in Matt. You guys always bring a smile. Love your stuff. Great content and all the happy faces. Good camera/edit work. Thank you.
@@xippzapwhere would you connect the center seat belt to? Yea it would reach over her but there isnt anywhere to connect it to bc usually the center belt comes from besides the driver seat belt connection point & goes over towards the passenger side & then connects next to the passenger side seat belt connection point.
Those roads to mountain top radio sites brings back memories of my youth. My dad would servce many of those types of sites through the Utah, Az, Nevada, Colorado area back in the old vacuum tube days when they needed worked on fairly often. On occasion he would let me go with him which was a great adventure be it traveling in the truck or the snowcat. It still amazes me how much was done back then with lots less capable vehicles than what we have today.
Reminds me of when I was a child too. In Oregon on weekends my family would drive on old logging roads to the top of mountains. There’s usually a fire watch tower on the highest peaks. We’d have picnic then drive home. When family from Texas would visit we’d take them up there. They were very scared of going off the edge’s because it was a long way to the bottom and very steep.
@@billbradley2480 My dad took the whole family on forest road detours on the way to grandma's house, and my sister would cry when she had to be on the side of the car that looked down the mountain. 1971 Ford LTD, with an open differential and hi-tech "radial" tires LOL. We also drove to mountain tops like this in our 2WD 1969 F100, also with an open differential. Momentum is your friend, while going uphill!
I recently came across a statistic on official driving tests in Germany: >99.9% were carried out in manual cars until a few years ago. One big reason for this was that if you had taken the test in an automatic car, your driving license would only be valid for automatic cars.
Wow the mixer drivers that delivered all that concrete up there had to be the best and most experienced, and same with the propane delivery drivers, the construction workers that built that place up there driving up and down every day I give them props, have a nice day
Gary Smith in the video built most of that. That was his career for 50+ years, building radio and TV towers all over the Mtn West. He dragged a trailer mixer up there and poured a ton, built the road to access it, etc. He also welded a ton of those towers together, building them on site from the ground up. He still services them even though he's retired.
It took you longer to drive from Hurricane than it did to do the job, lol. Every time I had to go up there, I would wonder how the first dozer operator felt cutting in that road. It got torn up really bad by the monsoons of 2012 (or 13?) - the year highway 91 was wiped out and the Santa Clara and Virgin rivers did so much damage in the valleys. It looks like they fixed it really well, but I know how you felt on those crazy-steep switchbacks. Go team Katelynn and Jamie!
Being married and a dad now with a little girl (3). THIS video made me very proud for you. That feeling you get watching your kid and work work to help you succeed 🤙🏼🙏🏼
Oh my gosh! This was the most stressful and scenic recovery I have watched you folks do!! You literally were on a mountain ridge. To the left or right side was down!! Yikes. Amazing recovery and even more epic views. Stay safe and thanks for all the adventures.
Hi there! The sound we can hear at 0:37, when Matt opens the gas cap, indicates that there is a vacuum in the gas tank and the air bleeder is not working. This can lead to some loss of engine power and difficulty for the fuel pump. Sorry if you already knew this. Thank you very much for all your videos and your great work, which we can witness)) Best wishes,
Let’s hear it for the men and maybe ladies that drove the cement truck up that road to pour that foundation and of course the others transporting all the other equipment up there. 😳 then the propane truck to fill up those backup tanks. Great job guys
It is so incredibly heart-warming the content you produce. Never really giving crap to people who blunder, and so many friendly and funny souls. Cheers!!!
seat belt locked? .... break out a Matt's Strap! Great job! It never ceases to amaze me how y'all jump in and tackle a precarious recovery like this and make it seem as easy as helping someone who has jumped the curb at Walmart!
Another dangerous recovery on top of Mount Crumbly and the Moorvair, Jaymie, KateLynn and Dillon recovered the Ram from the edge of cliff! Good video and awesome scenery and sunset!
Matt, you’re truly an inspiring leader! Watching you and your crew in action is always a pleasure. You have such a keen awareness of everything going on and a deep understanding of each team member’s unique strengths. The way you mentor and empower others by letting them take the reins is incredible-it’s a real testament to your teaching style. I wish you all the success, not just in your business and on this channel, but also as a future speaker sharing your insights on leadership. Can’t wait to see more from you and the team!
That's the job that honestly I would LOVE to do, but unfortunately in my place in EU not that many people do offroad. Every job you do is just like an another adventure. I'm kinda jaleous 😂
I couldn't tell you how many of your videos I've watched over the years, not a big "commenter," but this is the very first one that I was on the edge of my seat. Great job, guys.
Couple of comments: You should carry a Radio Tower Block on all your rescues, Catelynn's throttle/clutch skills are massive! What kind of batteries does the smile Katelynn sports take? Great job, another team win! Thank you!
Hey Matt and MORR team you guys are amazing so fun to watch. I have an XJ and would love to see a walk around of the build specifically the cooling components used for the engine block. Thanks and God bless you!
11:07 something could be MacGyver if you wanted to, there’s a solution to every problem, collect a selection of seatbelt buckles from the junk yard (the big brands/common types) at least , modify a junk belt to have fixings on the ends that either clamp to the recovery vehicles existing belt or fixings at the top and the seat base at the bottom, cam locks/carabiners or mini soft shackles, add a tensioner so it’ll suit most people and vehicles. Kudos to Kaytlynn I’m sure is not easy holding yourself up at that angle for that long feathering the pedals.
There was some really smart strategy there, and some excellent commands and instructions from the Team Leader Matt aimed at lowering risk. Fun to watch such a well oiled machine. Matt was on his A game today as was the rest of the team. OK, maybe not today, but whenever this was shot. :( Databyter
Katelynn, at 10:34 "This is a manual transmission . . ." Me : so, normal. While a torque converter is sometimes the best thing for the job, there are also occasions when the finesse of a manual clutch is all you need.
Thank you for "taking" me along to the TV TOWER point. I have viewed the area from the SLC area and Wondered what that view is! I'm so glad you and your crew are Nearly FEARLESS!
Wow! What a fun place to dangle off a mountain! Katelynn is a champ. Cracks me up to know when you filmed something on a Wednesday. I think the whole crew needs pink bibs or coveralls for Wednesdays!
Wow you really been putting out some mega vids lately real nail biting stuff Katelyn is just a different breed so so capable I would say potentially the strongest driver on the team (apart from Matt ) just bloody brilliant I woulda been popping bricks up there. ….. Matt .. “Jamie we should come here on a date and hold hands “ 😂😂😂😂😂
A 16-minute video dropped 2 minutes ago. It already has comments on the video a minute old. These aren't 'hi' comments either. People watched this at 16x speed 😮😵💫? The math ain't mathing. The MORR fans make the impossible possible using Matth-e-matics 😂. Great work, everyone. Nice to know a few times a week, the MORR family has got something brewing to put a little smile on our dismal faces
Been a while since I've been up there, myself. It's always an experience getting to the top and such a commanding view from up there. Tried it one time on my dual sport and wasn't even able to get up one of the steepest sections because I didn't have enough traction. It's definitely not for the faint of heart! It's most definitely a 4WD road and only for something with ample torque or a great low gear.
Always impressed by Caitlyn's skill set and cool demeanor. I know a lot of guys (including me) who would be freaking out sitting in that truck on the edge of oblivion!
Wow! On top of a steep Mountain off-camber, brakes clutch and throttle, Katelynn did great! Someone should make a picture for her from that scene at 9 minutes 30 seconds, total Pro
Over the last few weeks I have become convinced that Katelynn is Matts 'Stunt Double' any 'sketchy stuff' going on she is there front and centre. Smiling and killing it!!!
Amazing job guys !!......again Caitlin impressed the crap out of me driving that stick.....Jamie also.....nerves of steel (trying to figure out Matt's hand signals.....😅
Maybe time for a Matt's strap recovery seatbelt? Something that can attach somehow to the seat or frame to give some kind of protection in the case the seatbelt isn't working?
Those mountain top communications sites can provide amazing views, But most are definitely not for the in experienced driver or under equipped vehicle. Great work MORR
Getting near the top when driving up made me nervous from my couch! Wow, what a recovery! The view up there was probably worth it thought. Thanks for the video.
Matt, I’m shocked that this was your first trip to the top of Utah Hill. My Varsity Scout coach was a Ham Radio guy and we did peek to peek signaling activities up there on Utah Hill. It is a gorgeous view from the top. Right at the border of three states and right at the border of three major land formations (Great Basin, Mohave Desert, Colorado Plateau).
This video is worth the watch if for no other reason the views... incredible country thank you to the "offroad team" for bringing it to our home computers.
Hey, cameras and editing team: the beauty of Utah is easily a third of the reason we watch your vids. Don’t be afraid to point a camera at the landscape for an extra half-second once in a while. Maybe even a whole second, for a 360 mountaintop sunset. Those are beautiful moments. Let us share.
Second this
Third this
I Fourth this😂
Oh yea, do it.
I fifth this
I didn't think anyone could fill Lizzy's shoes...or boots🤔 But now I feel the same about Katelynn. She's used to the camera now and showing her sweet personality and awesome skills. A very talented and respectful young Lady.
I have a confession to make and an apology to her. I didn't like her irritating giggle-laugh. It had become less and and less irritating as she became used to the camera. She a badass driver and had some other awe-inspiring skills on the job.
Katelyn's wearing Converse! lol!
@@markreetz1001 hey that's cool 😎
@@jimbobf8017 Absolutely!!!
She can drive a stick too!
Gary to Matt: Hey we have a Dodge Ram hanging off mountain high up on TV Tower Road, accessed by Hell Hole Pass Road. Matt to Gary: Sounds like we need Katelyn. Let me check with her and I'll get back to you. Matt to Katelyn: Hey we have a hair raising mountain side recovery up on TV Tower road, are you available? Katelyn to Matt: Sure lets go....with the perpetual big smile on her face!
Knowing how cameras tend to lessen the actual steepness of terrain, and knowing what its like being in such places, Great respect how the whole team including Jamie in the Morvair, handled this high pucker-factor recovery without any made-up drama. Great filming and editing as usual. Thank You! Peace!
As a propane delivery driver, I visit these kind of locations occasionally, especially after storms and power outages, that's when they actually use propane up at the tower for generators. I have one location, the trail to the top is 2.8 miles, I can't drive my bobtail faster than 1 MPH, or everything in my cab will be all over the place, it's covered with rocks and cliffs for the road surface. So almost 3 hours just for that trail uphill. So, imagine having to go up and see a 33k GVWR propane truck on those trails, with 3400 gallon tank on the back.
As a former Bobtailer myself, I'd say hell no. That's freaking nuts.
I feel like I saw one of these recovery YT channels grab one of those a few years ago, but I think it was more snowy. Don't remember who. Maybe Robbie?
@@andrew40 It was Casey at Cascade Heavy Rescue, in central OR, during the winter. Fully-loaded propane truck that overturned. One of the gnarliest recoveries that I have ever seen.
I was just getting ready to ask how the heck do they get propane up there. Sounds sketchy!
As the guy who calls refuels in for cell towers I'm always amazed how you guys get up there. Some of these roads are brutal in a pickup truck, let alone a propane truck.
Matt, I don't know where your recent Zen has come from, but it is admirable. It is clear how much you care for your team and how you nurture them. This masculinity.
Kaetlyn is a stone cold beast. She has 100% trust in Matt. You guys always bring a smile. Love your stuff. Great content and all the happy faces. Good camera/edit work. Thank you.
Kaetlyn???
@@johnhopkins4920 Kætlyn
@@xippzapwhere would you connect the center seat belt to? Yea it would reach over her but there isnt anywhere to connect it to bc usually the center belt comes from besides the driver seat belt connection point & goes over towards the passenger side & then connects next to the passenger side seat belt connection point.
You know what else they have at gas stations? Window cleaning supplies!!! Lol
They also have gasoline, but Matt doesn't use that very often, either. (Glad he did fill up today, tho)
LOL!!!!!
Out of all the recoveries you have done in my opinion this is the most prettiest place you had to do a recovery
Those roads to mountain top radio sites brings back memories of my youth. My dad would servce many of those types of sites through the Utah, Az, Nevada, Colorado area back in the old vacuum tube days when they needed worked on fairly often. On occasion he would let me go with him which was a great adventure be it traveling in the truck or the snowcat. It still amazes me how much was done back then with lots less capable vehicles than what we have today.
Reminds me of when I was a child too. In Oregon on weekends my family would drive on old logging roads to the top of mountains. There’s usually a fire watch tower on the highest peaks. We’d have picnic then drive home. When family from Texas would visit we’d take them up there. They were very scared of going off the edge’s because it was a long way to the bottom and very steep.
@@billbradley2480 My dad took the whole family on forest road detours on the way to grandma's house, and my sister would cry when she had to be on the side of the car that looked down the mountain. 1971 Ford LTD, with an open differential and hi-tech "radial" tires LOL. We also drove to mountain tops like this in our 2WD 1969 F100, also with an open differential. Momentum is your friend, while going uphill!
Seemingly Matt has perfect pitch
He was in tune singing acapella with Sadé out of thin air with zero reference
Yep, I picked up on that too. Good catch.
You don't need to have perfect pitch to do that. I don't have perfect pitch and I can usually match the pitch of a song from memory.
@@mediocreman2 same. And I'm a musician. (Piano. Electric Guitar and Bass
Kaetlyn always takes the time to admire the scenery and can drive a stick. Sweet!
@@apexaeroNo additional risk is involved.
Kaetlyn???
My 88yo mum can do that.
I recently came across a statistic on official driving tests in Germany: >99.9% were carried out in manual cars until a few years ago. One big reason for this was that if you had taken the test in an automatic car, your driving license would only be valid for automatic cars.
@johnhopkins4920 Kaitlyn Kaetlyn Katelynn Katelyn Kaitlin Caitlin and I'm sure I'm missing a couple more spellings 😂
Wow the mixer drivers that delivered all that concrete up there had to be the best and most experienced, and same with the propane delivery drivers, the construction workers that built that place up there driving up and down every day I give them props, have a nice day
Gary Smith in the video built most of that. That was his career for 50+ years, building radio and TV towers all over the Mtn West. He dragged a trailer mixer up there and poured a ton, built the road to access it, etc. He also welded a ton of those towers together, building them on site from the ground up. He still services them even though he's retired.
It took you longer to drive from Hurricane than it did to do the job, lol. Every time I had to go up there, I would wonder how the first dozer operator felt cutting in that road. It got torn up really bad by the monsoons of 2012 (or 13?) - the year highway 91 was wiped out and the Santa Clara and Virgin rivers did so much damage in the valleys. It looks like they fixed it really well, but I know how you felt on those crazy-steep switchbacks. Go team Katelynn and Jamie!
I was inline division in VQ-1 , saw Mate directing his wife brought back some funny memories, thx MAte and company , job well done.
Being married and a dad now with a little girl (3). THIS video made me very proud for you. That feeling you get watching your kid and work work to help you succeed 🤙🏼🙏🏼
Oh my gosh! This was the most stressful and scenic recovery I have watched you folks do!! You literally were on a mountain ridge. To the left or right side was down!! Yikes.
Amazing recovery and even more epic views.
Stay safe and thanks for all the adventures.
If Katelynn has fear she sure does a great job hiding/overcoming it
With the ever confident Katelyn. Always good to see her smile. God Bless!
Hi there!
The sound we can hear at 0:37, when Matt opens the gas cap, indicates that there is a vacuum in the gas tank and the air bleeder is not working. This can lead to some loss of engine power and difficulty for the fuel pump. Sorry if you already knew this.
Thank you very much for all your videos and your great work, which we can witness))
Best wishes,
I heard that as well.
The pressure is venting OUT due to the hot weather.
@@bubbles9052 Either way, I think the tank needs venting.
Let’s hear it for the men and maybe ladies that drove the cement truck up that road to pour that foundation and of course the others transporting all the other equipment up there. 😳 then the propane truck to fill up those backup tanks. Great job guys
It is so incredibly heart-warming the content you produce. Never really giving crap to people who blunder, and so many friendly and funny souls. Cheers!!!
seat belt locked? .... break out a Matt's Strap!
Great job! It never ceases to amaze me how y'all jump in and tackle a precarious recovery like this and make it seem as easy as helping someone who has jumped the curb at Walmart!
They want to be able to jump clear out of the truck, the second it goes over the cliff. They have a better chance of surviving a roll over
Wow!! That was quite the recovery! Katelyn, what a trooper and Jamie is tremendous too! What an effort!
Rams do that. 😎☕️Goodmorning crew!
That Ram tried to be a mountain goat.
Yeah, they go places that ford and chevrolet are afraid to go.
@BFTEgodswarrio5939 yeah, over a cliff lol
Another dangerous recovery on top of Mount Crumbly and the Moorvair, Jaymie, KateLynn and Dillon recovered the Ram from the edge of cliff! Good video and awesome scenery and sunset!
Matt, you’re truly an inspiring leader! Watching you and your crew in action is always a pleasure. You have such a keen awareness of everything going on and a deep understanding of each team member’s unique strengths. The way you mentor and empower others by letting them take the reins is incredible-it’s a real testament to your teaching style. I wish you all the success, not just in your business and on this channel, but also as a future speaker sharing your insights on leadership. Can’t wait to see more from you and the team!
Well said 💯
1:28 They misspelled Heck Hole.
That's the job that honestly I would LOVE to do, but unfortunately in my place in EU not that many people do offroad. Every job you do is just like an another adventure. I'm kinda jaleous 😂
Oh yah, we all are lol. What an amazing job right? And it's got to feel so good to finish the job and see people's happy smiles
I couldn't tell you how many of your videos I've watched over the years, not a big "commenter," but this is the very first one that I was on the edge of my seat. Great job, guys.
I admire the person who drove the concrete truck up there.
Nice nail bitting recovery. All did a good job
Probably one of the craziest recoveries I've seen you guys do. Amazing work y'all
What a beautiful spot and evening for a recovery.
Hey Matt! If you're feeling toasty after that job it's the microwave antenna heating you up! Thanks for a great video! Be safe out there!!
Lol
Everyone got there dose of radiation n that recovery.
Was thinking the same but then saw what I assumed to be radomes were the propane tanks. Whew.
@@jasonh4167 towers like that aren't going to hurt you. It's all non-ionizing radiation
Couple of comments: You should carry a Radio Tower Block on all your rescues, Catelynn's throttle/clutch skills are massive! What kind of batteries does the smile Katelynn sports take? Great job, another team win! Thank you!
She's an amazing gal huh. BTW what's a radio tower block?
Good job filling up on fuel before you hit the road 🍻🤙🏻
At a Native American business.
I love watching your videos. Humble and always so kind to each other. Your growth and ability to problem solve is so impressive.
Good afternoon from Namibia. Love the crew and the dogs
The dogs are the best part!
That's so awesome to hear! Love from all around the world
The landscape you have over there in that area is always again breathtaking!
Katelynn is a warrior, very brave girl doing that recovery, she has no fear, great job everyone on a successfull recovery. thanks for sharing
Friday is a great day but it gets even better with a new MORR video !
Hey Matt and MORR team you guys are amazing so fun to watch. I have an XJ and would love to see a walk around of the build specifically the cooling components used for the engine block. Thanks and God bless you!
11:07 something could be MacGyver if you wanted to, there’s a solution to every problem, collect a selection of seatbelt buckles from the junk yard (the big brands/common types) at least , modify a junk belt to have fixings on the ends that either clamp to the recovery vehicles existing belt or fixings at the top and the seat base at the bottom, cam locks/carabiners or mini soft shackles, add a tensioner so it’ll suit most people and vehicles.
Kudos to Kaytlynn I’m sure is not easy holding yourself up at that angle for that long feathering the pedals.
What a view! NW North Carolina mountains are home, but Utah has my heart.
There was some really smart strategy there, and some excellent commands and instructions from the Team Leader Matt aimed at lowering risk. Fun to watch such a well oiled machine. Matt was on his A game today as was the rest of the team. OK, maybe not today, but whenever this was shot. :( Databyter
I love it when Matt sings out random song lyrics. Lol
"This homemade garbage car">>Hahahaha >>Matt you are a truly funny bloke!
Ooooh man. Plum up on the narrow ridge top o the mountain. Makes my hands sweaty. Well done.
Holy crap! That's nutso. Matt's rescue (& the whole team) is amazing!
Katelynn and mom , excellent driving! Matt that was a scary place to maneuver!!! I can't believe the customer was up there!
I got nervous just watching this recovery, damn.
Katelynn, at 10:34 "This is a manual transmission . . ."
Me : so, normal.
While a torque converter is sometimes the best thing for the job, there are also occasions when the finesse of a manual clutch is all you need.
I am amazed that a manual gearbox option even exists on such a truck. Maybe there is hope for the world 😁😄
I believe that's an NV5600 too. Really strong 6 speed
@@PesmogDon't have too much faith lol. It's sad to say but I give it 10 years and they won't even be making them anymore
Thanks for another great learning video. WOW! "Gravity! Respect it, nice recovery" and everyone got home safe. An A+, Carry On.
Crazy way to build a road. But sometimes that is what you do. Great job getting him back on the road and you beat the sunset!
Thank you for "taking" me along to the TV TOWER point. I have viewed the area from the SLC area and Wondered what that view is! I'm so glad you and your crew are Nearly FEARLESS!
Wow! What a fun place to dangle off a mountain! Katelynn is a champ. Cracks me up to know when you filmed something on a Wednesday. I think the whole crew needs pink bibs or coveralls for Wednesdays!
Wow you really been putting out some mega vids lately real nail biting stuff Katelyn is just a different breed so so capable I would say potentially the strongest driver on the team (apart from Matt ) just bloody brilliant I woulda been popping bricks up there. ….. Matt .. “Jamie we should come here on a date and hold hands “ 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes! Comm site technicians have a great job!
To quote Terry Pratchett: "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return"
Wow what a sunset view , great recovery by the team , spectacular
Kaitlyn thanks for the sunset views. we love the differentPoint Of views.❤ a slow 360 would have been outstanding.
LOVE videos about dialogue references, make everything better, like salt in food, very good guys!
Katelynn needs a raise! She's a great employee and asset to the group!
Her name is Katelynn..
Corrected. Thanks for the heads up
Driving skills yes
risks life to save idiot
I miss Lizzy
Glad to see you filling the vehicle up before you get to the job.
A 16-minute video dropped 2 minutes ago. It already has comments on the video a minute old. These aren't 'hi' comments either. People watched this at 16x speed 😮😵💫? The math ain't mathing. The MORR fans make the impossible possible using Matth-e-matics 😂. Great work, everyone. Nice to know a few times a week, the MORR family has got something brewing to put a little smile on our dismal faces
Been a while since I've been up there, myself. It's always an experience getting to the top and such a commanding view from up there. Tried it one time on my dual sport and wasn't even able to get up one of the steepest sections because I didn't have enough traction. It's definitely not for the faint of heart! It's most definitely a 4WD road and only for something with ample torque or a great low gear.
Great job guys, like always. Beautiful view, can't beat that.
Always impressed by Caitlyn's skill set and cool demeanor. I know a lot of guys (including me) who would be freaking out sitting in that truck on the edge of oblivion!
When you where driving up that mountain and that sun where shining in your eyes. Wish you had like caps or something to shield your eyes with 🤠😎
Wow! On top of a steep Mountain off-camber, brakes clutch and throttle, Katelynn did great! Someone should make a picture for her from that scene at 9 minutes 30 seconds, total Pro
I love the trust everyone on the team has for everyone else.
great job everyone,best thing he did was make the call ,he knew enough to get out and call for help
My favorite recovery team, and videos, always look forward to seeing them!!!!!
Over the last few weeks I have become convinced that Katelynn is Matts 'Stunt Double' any 'sketchy stuff' going on she is there front and centre. Smiling and killing it!!!
Amazing job guys !!......again Caitlin impressed the crap out of me driving that stick.....Jamie also.....nerves of steel (trying to figure out Matt's hand signals.....😅
Friday's editor. I love your little ditty.
I've driven along those ridges like that and it's no joke. Great job!
Beautiful recovery! Like always😊
Maybe time for a Matt's strap recovery seatbelt? Something that can attach somehow to the seat or frame to give some kind of protection in the case the seatbelt isn't working?
If that vehicle starts rolling you want to be able to escape quickly
If she really felt the need of a restraint, maybe they coulda harnessed her to the morvair.
What an Amazing Recovery Location. The views itself are worth the trip up to recover 🌄
I love my ram with the Cummins, but they are so heavy! I wouldn't even think about taking mine to a place like that!
What a view! You folks made that look easy even if was pretty sketchy place
Those mountain top communications sites can provide amazing views, But most are definitely not for the in experienced driver or under equipped vehicle. Great work MORR
Getting near the top when driving up made me nervous from my couch! Wow, what a recovery! The view up there was probably worth it thought. Thanks for the video.
nice job ! Matt and the girls, way to go.
I love how early you guys upload, always the video I see when I wake up
I often wonder what people are thinking when they do these things. Gravity is not forgiving, especially at that height.
That was some precision stuff. Well done guys.
Caitlyn you have some guts girl, a job well done team, from the 🇬🇧
What a purdy view! And scary view!
Awesome clutch work Kaitlyn
Matt, I’m shocked that this was your first trip to the top of Utah Hill. My Varsity Scout coach was a Ham Radio guy and we did peek to peek signaling activities up there on Utah Hill. It is a gorgeous view from the top. Right at the border of three states and right at the border of three major land formations (Great Basin, Mohave Desert, Colorado Plateau).
Great recovery, the hand signaline almost made me spit my coffee out...😂😂😂 Funny stuff... Go yeam Jamie.. Matts tha man...😊
This video is worth the watch if for no other reason the views... incredible country thank you to the "offroad team" for bringing it to our home computers.
Thank you for bringing us along up Mount Crumpet
The crew is spot on!
Wow zee wow! That's a precarious perch! 🤪 Great job & beautiful sunset!😊
Excellent work, this was an epic recovery.
Wow what an amazing view of the Belt of Venus, thanks to the combination of elevation, clear sky and open horizon…
No fluff today matt when that little girl hooked that rope the camera angle made me woozy that's up there buddy brave crew 👏 much respect