7:50 You could tell taking body damage on the morrvair hurt Matt’s soul but he kept it together and found a new way to solve the problem, he’s a great leader.
@epsteined389926 күн бұрын
You're not wheelin unless you take a little body damage from time to time.
@phasm4226 күн бұрын
That wood on metal/paint noise 😬
@ScottCormell26 күн бұрын
Ok at 18:xx that was a way too calm, “your gonna hit this tree…” And Matt, hear me out, worlds largest wrecker, worlds smallest off road wrecker, a heavy duty ATV based wrecker that is capable of navigating trails like that, and be able to pull out damaged/ wrecked ATV’s and vehicles. It could work. 😊
@ThatAries32126 күн бұрын
@@ScottCormell I think something like the polaris ranger 6x6 would probably be about perfect for something like that. It has a dump bed feature that might be perfect for the base of the design.
@KimonFrousios26 күн бұрын
@@ScottCormell The thing about wreckers is that they often need to be heavier than the vehicle they are rescuing in order to be able to move it. An ATV wrecker would only be able to tow motorbikes.
@dalegrover763327 күн бұрын
I don't think I've ever seem Matt look so stressed/pissed before, he kept it together a lot better than I would have for sure. I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they had a debrief on the way home.
@brinknutz27 күн бұрын
Yup, he deff called that old doofas alot of names on the way home
@billsargent340727 күн бұрын
@@brinknutz Doofas was the basis for a lot of cursing.
@petertarantelli27 күн бұрын
You know it’s a tough recovery when Matt puts on his seatbelt!
@peteglen-hc2gk27 күн бұрын
@@brinknutz Pretty sure I would have told Mr. Doofas he was on his own!
@DhareVonRabbit-n8x26 күн бұрын
@@dalegrover7633 I pissed Matt off a long long long time ago. He has super duper control and he wouldn't give me a ride out of the desert! I had to walk home over 13 + miles approximately in the south west desert 101° . I never did that again.. nor mouthed of to him
@wisanimathabela767827 күн бұрын
That's an absolute Samurai job 😂😂😂😂😂
@EvaAfterWoods27 күн бұрын
Came here to say this. LOL
@sahred11127 күн бұрын
that´s what I was thinking too 😆
@MichaelSteeves27 күн бұрын
No, that new locking hub and hand-tools could have been carried there on a motorbike or quad. The Isuzu drove itself out.
@winksley198127 күн бұрын
Yeah was just going to say the same 😂
@speedfreak820027 күн бұрын
I didn't think of that and I drive a Sammy!!
@GlenTaylor-wg7nq23 күн бұрын
That guy/ Isuzu never should have been there period! He drove past a road-closed sign onto a 60" trail (the Trooper is 65" wide). He is the reason trails get closed to everyone!
@skiptrace-d9k21 күн бұрын
He's what I call a bugger eat'n Moron.
@Ish1451120 күн бұрын
This! He really should be fined and the vehicle repoed
@mikemajoris828318 күн бұрын
@@Ish14511- I don’t know that I agree that his vehicle should be repossessed or impounded necessarily, however I do think he should maybe get some kind of fine or something. Maybe he’d learn a lesson… If he didn’t already with this whole fiasco. SMH
@mikedalton349017 күн бұрын
Thank you captain obvious
@GlenTaylor-wg7nq17 күн бұрын
@@mikedalton3490 You're welcome, bad day?
@JamesTaylor-no6bn27 күн бұрын
I believe Matt had actual pain and panic on his face when the trim came off.
@Elden_Lean27 күн бұрын
he seemed very distressed, and I don't think it's hard to see why.
@Dabeano15o227 күн бұрын
Absolutely but I think he was worried about the door shell crushing not the trim.
@MechanicalMercenary27 күн бұрын
It was crushing me I could feel matts stress
@sittinandthinkin27 күн бұрын
And Jaimie's "Oh" when the branches scraped over the paint.
@ScottDLR27 күн бұрын
I got a little vocal myself!
@richardthomas174327 күн бұрын
Jaymie , "OH our back end just slid , whats over there"? Matt , slight hesitation and then shyly says "nothing" ................... LOL
@groove417927 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@YUMRODCA27 күн бұрын
His face said it all. 😂
@markshietze478327 күн бұрын
yeah , I laffed too
@KurtMaxwell27 күн бұрын
and neither one of them wearing a seat belt..
@iljasauter27 күн бұрын
@@KurtMaxwell in som cases , it is better to bail out
@bobbolieu901327 күн бұрын
Sending Kaulin to do recon was a very smart and safe method of preparation. Kaulin showed great intelligence by choosing to check out the way that the vehicle came down the trail. And Kaulin had an awesome ride in beautiful country
@enordquist127 күн бұрын
How awesome is 20 something job: Ok, go explore on the dirtbike, then we're going 4-wheeling to help somebody out.
@pretzelhunt27 күн бұрын
Kaulin shoulda told them to take the Banana. or at least Gopro'd the scouting trip.
@bobbolieu901327 күн бұрын
@pretzelhunt The Banana isn't running right then. It has electrical issues that they haven't figured out
@pretzelhunt27 күн бұрын
@@bobbolieu9013 heard. 👍hadnt gotten to that part why yet, why it wasnt a coinflip..
@ptshyu227 күн бұрын
If only he was on a 2 smoke
@pbondcasa22 күн бұрын
I absolutely admire and respect Matt for so many reasons. He gets in incredibly stressful situations and never resorts to cussing like a sailor or taking it out on everyone around him. He treats everyone with respect, including people that do things that get them in precarious situations. He teaches his family how to work hard, how to work smart, and how to learn from new experiences. And one of the things that gets me right in the ticker is how well he treats his wife. In this video especially, he complimented her so many times and supported her so beautifully. It justdoes my heart good to watch these videos even though the pucker factor is over the roof. Lol
@Jdmorris14327 күн бұрын
You know what I love about this video? It shows that you know your equipment + its limits. Only 1 person is calling the shots but when someone feels like something does not seem right, they call it out. Every organization should have this same level of trust and knowledge in what they do.
@thedukeofspeed27 күн бұрын
That's right, these guy's rock the park !
@toptierautomotive27 күн бұрын
The ammount of expierence they have with sketchy situations is just incredible.
@jamesbarber541027 күн бұрын
It’s more like a video blog of a man teaching his family how to drive and get people out of hairy situations off-road. The fact that you can hire them to get you un-stuck is just a bonus.
@michael1988CA27 күн бұрын
They do, it a called the NIMS or SIMS Incident Command System.
@necrothitude27 күн бұрын
There's another video where Matt asks before they do something sketchy "does anybody see any reason this isn't going to work or get one of us hurt or killed?" That's a really good, positive leadership pattern of relying on the information you don't or can't see, but which those around you can and do. I imagine Matt asks similar questions of his crew somewhat more regularly than we see on film.
@user-KrackerJack27 күн бұрын
Matt is holding his temper much better than I would.
@gh844727 күн бұрын
The magic of editing! 😄
@christopherproulx268327 күн бұрын
You know it's bad when you can see the frustration on Matt's face.
@xxbbdollxx27 күн бұрын
I think that's why Jamie is there 😅😅
@ScottDLR27 күн бұрын
Same here. At some point fools like this are on their own.
@derekboberg976627 күн бұрын
Matt is very patient and hardly ever lets frustration show. I knew he was frustrated when he said, “we were not through the worst of it!” 😂
@dnrjeep27 күн бұрын
I have been on this trail during the Rocky Mtn ATV Jamboree, our group was returning from Bryce Canyon, We started in Circleville and were returning there. This trail was bad when we did it about 20 years ago. It is a steep and off camber trail and we had several riders that really didn't like it. We all did make it down with much caution and helping each other. The trail guide said this was a mistake and would never return this way again. When I saw this I knew that Matt was going to have some trouble, but as he always does, "We will get them out". This video does not really show how steep and this trail really is. IT IS STEEP! Kaulin, great job on recon!
@ericgard491825 күн бұрын
After watching this video I have nothing but respect & love for Matt and his family. He shows great confidence in their ability to handle any situation to see Jamie handle The vehicle on such a treacherous track is just unbelievable. Here in Australia, it is a macho thing that men seem to want to have their handle on the drivers wheel at all times. Congratulations to such a lovely family for handling everything and doing so much together.
@bentplate8424 күн бұрын
It’s truly commendable how well the whole team communicates and works together. Matt working in stressful situations with his wife?! How many couples could do that!
@xxwookey27 күн бұрын
Well, that was quite tense! I was thinking on the way down: "how on earth is he going to tow something back through here". Turns out that wasn't necessary. The trooper really didn't have much trouble with the trail because it's about 1.5 feet narrower. I do wonder if just bringing a winch and some tackle and a replacement hub on an ATV would have been easier than getting the morvair there and back. Getting it turned around with just winches and tackle would have been tricky, but maybe possible.
@ConWolfDoubleO726 күн бұрын
Maybe, but if you look at 25:48, I think that rock would've been too much for an ATV winch to overcome. Personally, I wouldn't volunteer to be in that car at that angle without a full vehicle and tree attached to it. I think they should've just told the customers to wait until the Banana was up and running; would've been much less stressful and probably with no trail damage. But they got 'em out.
@mindseyeproductions879827 күн бұрын
1:14 when the tow bill is worth more than the vehicle
@darekmistrz436427 күн бұрын
But it's not worth more than the wild environment being clean of trashy cars
@pnwesterner622027 күн бұрын
The Forest Service requires removal
@iamgrowler25 күн бұрын
I'm hoping there was both a tow bill and a fine from the Forest Service.
@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf24 күн бұрын
Like five times as much. I have no idea how these off-road dummies think.
@ronaldsears83427 күн бұрын
One thing about it Matt has taught his boys well on how to navigate him through these trails. Great job to his boys and the rest of the team.jamie definitely has nerves of steel great job Jamie
@stephanieanderson226326 күн бұрын
Collin has to be my favorite recon specialist because I love how he showed and he thought about how to get his dad and the Morrviar. I have never seen Matt looked so stressed/pissed but he did a great job keeping it together ❤
@JoseJimenez-zf8cu27 күн бұрын
Been watching Matt and his family for years and this is their best technical recovery video. Displayed teamwork was fantastic and I am impressed by everyone’s performance. I do agree that hopefully Matt charged a lots of money for this recovery and the Forest Service nailed this guy!
@shelleymckenzie246427 күн бұрын
Agree 100%
@Krazykevin7626 күн бұрын
Why not just send up the ATV's to fix the hub and let the Trooper be on it's way? This video show's that MORR is out for views. This is the opposite of being technical.
@goodbyemr.anderson506521 күн бұрын
@Krazykevin76 please explain to how you would turn that vehicle around with a quad? You are so far out of your league, it's best you just zip it up now before you make an even worse fool out of yourself. Take care.
@briannicholls262827 күн бұрын
Maybe this will being the SamMORRi back to the top of the project list. I hope you can easily work out the gremlins in the bananna!
@christopherproulx268327 күн бұрын
I came here to say the same thing..lol
@romoto64327 күн бұрын
Or you can borrow (steal) some buggy from Rory (this would be faster)
@BigGuy805927 күн бұрын
Really: You should not be doing 50 inch trail recoveries with a wider vehicle. It looked like you could have just ridden to the vehicle on those ATVs, fixed the hub, and then driven them all back out. Much safer.
@politicalfisherman54027 күн бұрын
They should build a 4 wheel drive Gremlin 😂
@politicalfisherman54027 күн бұрын
@BigGuy8059, that seems to be a good idea
@UncleChester27 күн бұрын
2:50 hello darkness my old friend 🎶🎶 21:48 Grind hard plumbing co would be proud you are driving places you can't even walk
@APtS_Gh0stHunt3R27 күн бұрын
@sawyerchristianson27 күн бұрын
Chang Li would make it no prob, 😂
@charlesflakusj.r634427 күн бұрын
∆∆∆∆Supreme comment
@garywilson749327 күн бұрын
Chang-li wrecker?
@murray895825 күн бұрын
TROOPER!!!! I love those things! I had 2 back in the day and still have one now. It's got 260,000 miles and will still fires right up. I used to love going up rampart range road when I lived in springs. It's narrow and will go anywhere. It doesn't like mountain passes at 75 mph tho. I don't drive it much because it's leaking every fluid. Power steering, brake reservoir and oil cooler lines but it runs just fine! One of the best cheap suv I've ever owned!
@eekee603427 күн бұрын
"We're using stone tools, like off-road recovery guys have been doing for thousands of years." I love that line so much! :D The stone Matt was holding looks a hand axe, too.
@chuckgrenci640427 күн бұрын
'Yes, we have no Banana, we have no Banana today'.........................needed it though. There was some excellent spotting on this rescue.
@mlconley27 күн бұрын
But where was the Suzuki?
@denises.846327 күн бұрын
Jamie is awesome! Her nerves of steel, watching her loved ones in precarious situations - she is just flat out, hands-down amazing! She and Matt have total trust in each other, which shows as she motors the various MORR vehicles. You rock, girl!
@michaelcauser47426 күн бұрын
Denises.8463 I second and third that statement. Girl power with a vengeance. Well done Jamie.
@jeffstreck26 күн бұрын
Jamie's a Queen fam ❤ Such courage, such brains, such a rad personality.
@darkerbrother117 күн бұрын
Jamie just proving that she is a real Boy Mom. She no longer gets visibly frazzled 😂
@danielmiller698320 күн бұрын
Man this was intense. You guys are a great team, impeccable spotting and communication.
@dynoreed723517 күн бұрын
Well said.
@markw.210627 күн бұрын
I agree with others, he should be fined for driving on that trail! And as always, the MORR crew knows when a road is good or bad, especially when compared to somebody who clearly doesn't understand "road closed"! And Matt, you graduated from the Rory school of "leave no trace", amazing job!
@Bdub195227 күн бұрын
Agreed, but I imagine that the recovery bill was more than that Trooper was worth.
@macarronewitchis27 күн бұрын
14:48 you know it is serious when Matt puts on the seat belt!
@jsjs675127 күн бұрын
Came here to say just that! 👍
@saginawdan25 күн бұрын
My immediate thought. 😮
@arwenevenstar984327 күн бұрын
That trail would have been perfect for the Worlds Smallest Off-Road Wrecker! You need to finish that small off-road vehicle. I don't remember its make, but you were going to have front and rear winches, and a small boom off the back. With it loaded up with tools, recovery ropes, and such, it would have worked great for this particular job. Plus, it is smaller than even the Banana.
@ConSeann3ry27 күн бұрын
Was a Samurai. Will need either Toyota axles or very shortened full sizes but yes would really round out the fleet. Could even run a Toyota dually rear from their 4cylinder 1 ton trucks.
@andrewr265027 күн бұрын
Honestly the way they ended up using the morvair, one winch pull while anchored to that tree, the samurai could have done this easily with just a 12k winch on the front. (Assuming 12K wasn’t enough to pull the samurai frame apart). Not for every recovery but for this one it would have worked well.
@taramccrory541227 күн бұрын
Ya don't get it until ya can do the job with the wrong vehicle.
@Spack00527 күн бұрын
The Samorr-i
@yourhandlehere127 күн бұрын
@@andrewr2650 Actually, since they didn't need to drag it out after all...they could have just gone in with atvs and replaced the part.
@jester-gq9jq20 күн бұрын
Great job Jamie. Never lose that fear. The fact that you know what a sketchy spot looks like in the trail is a big plus. You are much more capable than you feel that you are.
@jarrodhill419527 күн бұрын
I've been watching this channel for a while now and it seems like this is about the most stress I've ever seen from Matt driving a trail...and that's saying something! Great job yet again MORR.
@paulhall17027 күн бұрын
Inspired thinking to send Kaulin in there first to reconnoitre the route; it was a nasty route, but at least the hazards were predictable. Amazing team effort, everybody made an awful trail a success. And great spotting by Kaulin, your young men are a tribute to your training and example, Matt
@pv287025 күн бұрын
If only Kaulin took the spare hub with him, and repaired the Isuzu then and there.
@KiwiPokerPlayer27 күн бұрын
Loved it, classic MORR recovery. Those Isuzus are tougher than they look. I owned a stock short wheel base '88 Big Horn which is the turbo diesel version of the Trooper we got down here in New Zealand. I beat that thing up every day on and off road for 10 years, it just wouldn't quit and it was 20 years old when I bought it.
@jaycooper281226 күн бұрын
Isuzu vehicle are tough as hell. I raced the stock class in the Baja 1000 in a 2 wheel drive 4 cylinder 1992 Rodeo and placed 3rd in the class and 236th out of 1,692 total vehicles that year. The only modifications to the vehicle were a roll cage for safety and BF Goodrich tires. Both of which were required by the race rules. I had that little Rodeo 20 feet in the air probably 100 times over the course of the race and it tok everything it threw at it. A year later I was traveling through 16 inches of snow pulling 4x4 trucks out places they were stuck with that same Rodeo.
@timmyg614527 күн бұрын
Good morning from Wildersville, Tennessee.. but if people didn't do crazy stuff and need Matt... We wouldn't get to see Matt and the crew do crazy stuff to get them out... Go, Jamie....
@timradde432827 күн бұрын
Crazy stuff is one thing. Some things you can't avoid. But this Isuzu should not be on this trail. This is dangerous. Well beyond crazy. I hope he gets a stiff fine from the forest service.
@ROgletree27 күн бұрын
Why would the guy tell you you’re through the worst part when clearly you weren’t.
@TXAG8127 күн бұрын
More proof that the customer is a goober.
@herrbrahms27 күн бұрын
We have prior evidence of his decisionmaking skills.
@sreppok27 күн бұрын
Lead, my friend. Lead.
@tysleight27 күн бұрын
Dude can't read, map, sign, trail.
@DrPepper2222227 күн бұрын
Because the trail was much easier for his narrow rig. The hardest part to get the morvair round was just a simple drive round for his wagon. Not saying the guy's in the right, but that's definitely why he said that
@stephenbrown57127 күн бұрын
Something tells me Matt wasn’t very happy with his customer.
@mybackhurts702027 күн бұрын
THE LOOK ON HIS FACE
@NWI_Steel27 күн бұрын
Would love to know what this recovery cost.
@951media27 күн бұрын
The customer was extremely irresponsible and is the type of person who gives off-roaders a bad name, thus getting trails shut down.
@dill550027 күн бұрын
@@peteandrickshow lol he doesn’t charge for my of these
@steveleverett30027 күн бұрын
The look on Matt’s face. Y’all are nuts😂😂😂
@TheOldaz126 күн бұрын
Whew!! Technical, dangerous, shouldn't be there - just the start of the descriptions that fit this scenario. Survival and success. Well done guys.
@Lttiggity27 күн бұрын
There aren’t too many times watching the team work that make me pucker. But knowing the camera never does the entire scene justice, turning the Trooper around had me clenched. Good work, as always.
@Machines.In.Action26 күн бұрын
Matt’s patience deserves its own award here - most people would’ve left that vehicle!
@Docholaday327 күн бұрын
Matt sure is a good example of keeping his cool even when it's not!
@nigeldepledge379014 күн бұрын
At 23:07, I was so relieved to see that the KITT light on the Morrvair was running. That makes everything 11% better.
@scotshaver27 күн бұрын
14:30 “We’re using stone tools, just like off road recovery guys have for thousands of years.” That line should be on your next t-shirt.
@mrme30027 күн бұрын
Or “It was amazing, and so should you.”
@ThatOldHonda27 күн бұрын
I have watched loads of these and this is the first time I have seen genuine angst on Matts face, the rough part on the way up was all - I am about to scratch my truck followed by my Corvair is going down that hill - then we get to the top and Matt is back on his game, spinning both around and climbing :) Awesome!!!
@whoaaanelly6527 күн бұрын
I'm 15 minutes in and just have to keep telling myself, "They obviously made it there and back. I'm watching the video they returned with. Clearly they wouldn't be showing us Matt rolling down a mountain to his doom... would they?"
@christopherproulx268327 күн бұрын
@@whoaaanelly65 but you know it got real when Matt put his seat belt on.
@garymoon282927 күн бұрын
I had the same thought.
@whoaaanelly6527 күн бұрын
@@christopherproulx2683 I thought it was getting real when he said, "Kaulin, take over..."
@KennethBowen-e2h7 күн бұрын
Had to have some trailer brake work done in St. George last June and got it done by Michael Lewis. He said he knew you from High School and they you were a good hombre! Big shout out to Michael for his business, service and honesty in dealing with distress calls!
@brucejr.583327 күн бұрын
I am from Florida where everything is flat. And even I know it was stupid to go down that trail with that rig. SMH. You do good work Matt and crew. You were definitely the only person with the skills for this one.
@TassyDeval27 күн бұрын
I was gunna say Kailin has certainly come a long way in a short time, but omg, Jaimie is worth her weight in gold. What an awesome wife, mum, friend and all-round champ.
@johnhopkins492027 күн бұрын
Remind us, please. Who is Kailin? Did you mean Katelynn?
@Ja50nkAt27 күн бұрын
Never discuss a womans weight, how rude lol
@Scodders4527 күн бұрын
@@johnhopkins4920he ment kaulin
@mikewolf553827 күн бұрын
Tbh Matt is very blessed with great family and that is an understatement
@johnland731827 күн бұрын
@@johnhopkins4920It is confusing seeing Colin as Kailin and is it Kate-Lynn? Or a more interesting spelling!!
@jimg816427 күн бұрын
Nice riding Kaulin! If Rory had to do this I am sure he would have had some words and some snark for sure for that customer. I'd have loved to hear the story on how the customer got there since I'm sure he knew he was not supposed to be there in that size vehicle. Plenty of literal and obvious signs that the trail was not for anything but quads and bikes. Matt is such a nice guy but I could see he was asking for strength!! I'd have failed once the trim came off! LOL! Then all that pin striping! YIKES! Good man, Matt!
@jes733626 күн бұрын
If I were you Matt, this would be one of the most expensive recovery bills I would give to someone! Putting your equipment, your employees (family), and your patience to the test. The just plain stupidity that the customer displayed by using a trail that wasn't supposed to be for vehicles deserves an eye watering bill. Trouble is even if the guy renigs on paying the bill Matt has a piece of crap vehicle that isn't worth a cent. This would have been a "pay me first bill" before any attempt would have been made to recover it. I was impressed with your attitude Matt. If I was you......well, lets just say there would have been lots to bleep out during this recovery! You guys are awesome!!!!
@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf24 күн бұрын
I cannot imagine how it is cheaper to recover the vehicle than just roll it down the hill... this is an old, junk Isuzu trooper.
@djsanluis24 күн бұрын
@@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lfThe Forest Service requires that vehicles be removed from trails.
@RedAppleApe23 күн бұрын
On the other hand if they would have a propper sized smaller recovery vehicle it would had been a easy recovery as most other ones for them.
@steveclark429122 күн бұрын
Matt takes credit information from customers ! He then decides whether to charge them or not after the job is done ! I believe that he had mentioned in another video or two !
@RedAppleApe21 күн бұрын
@@steveclark4291 interesting. But it would be interesting on what that is based. I mean you can't just pick numbers out of the nothing. So I guess it is a combination of Hours, people involved (well minus the people with him/them just for the lulz) and probably number of recovery vehicles involved?
@stevenwood364927 күн бұрын
Because we all love the Morrvair, you might want to get some of the magnet "signs" that people use for advertising on the side of their vehicles, and you can just throw them on when going through brush to keep it from scratching the paint. They would lay flat in the back since you don't use them often, and could quick put 3-4 on each side when you're in a tight spot to save your paint. Just an idea... Great work as always!
@jcar141727 күн бұрын
Dipyourcar makes a peelable, spray on armour coating, kind of like bed liner but thinner and more flexible, you wrap your car and spray this over top, last for years, is removable, and doesn’t hurt your paint.
@davehollingsworth300727 күн бұрын
Yay ! Jamie is "One of a Kind"! Was a difficult recovery! Glad you ALL made it!
@fisheye4227 күн бұрын
6:39 Back in 1961, the Corvair designers intentionally angled the rear pillars for this exact situation. Well done, Ed Cole and team.
@bigsurkate834926 күн бұрын
I have been watching for quite a while and I never held my breath so much as I did during this one. Collin, Matt, and Jamie are such a team…so much trust
@pattycottingim760027 күн бұрын
Matt -- your team did such an awesome job!!! Very amazing! And we are so proud of Jamie, she is such a trooper and an awesome driver herself!!
@kencrouch66827 күн бұрын
I agree with a lot of commenters - Matt kept it together - especially when the molding came off. I do have a question- what happened to the Suzuki Not Ed's but the one you fixed up for narrow trails? The Banana was out of service and it would have been better. The only other rig I could think of that would have made it in there was Robby Layton's Case Skid steer with the 20 + thousand winch on the front of it. Jamie was a superstar on this recovery! She didn't freak out or anything!
@brianmagee584727 күн бұрын
This is why trails get closed. Violating a road closure and trail restrictions, leaving trash behind, damaging trees, and ruining the trail edge for others.
@jeremyedwards735727 күн бұрын
He got permission to go in their
@nvgun4027 күн бұрын
@@jeremyedwards7357 Matt got permission to go in there to do the recovery. The Isuzu driver did not get permission. He ignored the sign.
@timf691627 күн бұрын
Hehehe Just sad that OLD COOT had no business being there. And yes I am over 70+ so I can say old coot. I do have a Jeep Rubicon on 35s and Rubicon express long arm kit. I don’t do motorcycle trails and side-by-side trails in my Jeep. Just a Dumb AS_ .
@SnowAndrews27 күн бұрын
@@jeremyedwards7357 wrong "there"
@DB-yj3qc27 күн бұрын
@timf6916 Yes, and the SbyS trash many 4wheeler trails unfortunately. As some of us are not wanting all trails to be extreme when just going out for a ride.
@steveharleyfan26 күн бұрын
This recovery was right up there amongst some of the toughest to watch. Amazing to see how Jaymie got the Morrvair out, and amazing to see how well that Trooper handled the journey. Good to see Jeve too !!!
@jackblah584224 күн бұрын
I've had two of that vintage Trooper and loved them
@TrevorDennis10027 күн бұрын
Jamie made me smile when she mentioned that picking pine nuts sounded 'sticky'. I completed a project yesterday that used some very fresh pine, and it was so full of sticky resin that I was continually needing to stop and clean my saw blade and router bits. It was a royal PITA, but nowadays, when it comes to timber, you take what you can get, and you pay through the nose for the privilege of owning substandard lumber. And this is in New Zealand where forestry is one of our major exports.
@rockymountainjazzfan182227 күн бұрын
In the Southwest, piñon nuts are considered a real delicacy. They are extraordinarily expensive to buy because of the labor necessary to get nuts out of the pitchy cone. Piñon nuts can be eaten raw, roasted, and are often used in baked goods, etc. in the Southwest. They are sometimes ground and mixed with ground coffee beans. I like drinking piñon coffee--it has a unique flavor. Piñon trees do not produce nuts every year, typically a tree only produces nuts every 2-7 years. Piñon trees also grow very slowly in their high desert environment. A 6-foot-tall tree may be 40-50 years old. Piñon trees tend to monopolize areas where they grow as they take a lot of the soil nutrients and moisture. From the 1940s to the late 1960s, the Bureau of Land Management in the Southwest used "chaining" to remove piñon trees and sagebrush across hundreds of the thousands of acres of BLM lands across the Southwest to improve forage (grass, etc.) for livestock and big game. "Chaining" involved stretching a very heavy log chain between two bulldozers and then pulling the chain across ground, unearthing the brush and trees. Often, the pulled-up brush and trees would be pushed up into piles by bulldozers, then burned. That's is why a lot of piñon tree stands on BLM lands are relatively even-aged in places--reseeding after chaining was done.
@Rick236727 күн бұрын
I would love to hear the conversation Matt had with the Forest Service! Lol
@backwoodstherapy27 күн бұрын
I bet he didn’t sound very Christian when he called them. 😂
@davidflorcruz290827 күн бұрын
Matt has a good relationship with the Forest Service, BLM, and all the agencies around there. They know what he’s about, and that he has respect for the environment.
@mediocreman227 күн бұрын
He probably said he has a recovery to do on forest property and requested permission.
@mikedonaldson182027 күн бұрын
Matt I am a completely inexperienced offroad driver minus driving on our family farm. When you are on tight sloped trails could you use your Matt straps and tie down your up hill suspension to get more clearance on trees? Maybe you have covered this before. Keep up the great content!
@davidshettlesworth144210 күн бұрын
Thank you for another excellent video. I cannot imagine the US Forrest Service being happy about the Izuzu going onto these ATV trails. Y'all are doing a great job as a rescue vehicle and a trail preservation team on this adventure. Wow! I have the utmost respect for the whole team. Happy to see that all the folks made it out safely! Dang that was suspenseful
@cmcer199527 күн бұрын
An armed escort. I think someone just maybe getting written up for not obeying the closure sign. That was one heck of an adventure. Good to have a good ol' winch to save the day. This combo really worked well for this recovery and Jaymie did great driving the Morvair. Narrow vehicle was the key to this one.
@johntuff27 күн бұрын
I would definitely charge that customer the maximum, just for stupidity and lying.
@skinny71027 күн бұрын
why ? , they sent collin and they knew how bad the trail was, btw sorry but english its not my native lenguage 😅
@xToddmcx27 күн бұрын
@@skinny710 The road was closed, and even if it wasn't closed that Isuzu is too wide and not allowed on it. This is the sort of stuff that convinces the Forest Service to permanently close the area to off roading and block off the road. It also gives fuel to the environmentalists who are constantly lobbying the government to block recreational access to areas, they can say see, those off roaders just aren't responsible, they flout the rules and destroy the environment.
@skinny71027 күн бұрын
@@xToddmcx Oooh thanks for your response sir, totally agree with u
@tyendor195227 күн бұрын
... and on top of that they deserve a big fine for being on a 60 inch trail and another for being on a closed trail
@samueldeter973527 күн бұрын
What'd he lie about?
@mickal102527 күн бұрын
I've been watching for years. this is one of the best recovery videos.
@jilbertb27 күн бұрын
I liked the Rubicon Trail one better.... better rocks. 😂
@gorongo420227 күн бұрын
I’m with you. This one had more consequences. Plus Matt’s gratitude for his wife is genuine. This is the best video so far.
@FattommyDrives25 күн бұрын
Kaulin is really beginning a good off road guy. Spotting, driving, and scouting jobs. Awesome. I promise you make your dad very proud.
@saginawdan25 күн бұрын
He's becoming a great asset. 👍
@3rdpig27 күн бұрын
The first gen Troopers are solid vehicles. Unfortunately none of the Isuzu engine options had much power, the stock gas 4 cylinder was reliable, but only around 75 hp, later version had 95. The naturally aspirated diesel would run forever but only had around 70 horsepower and there was a turbo option with around 90. Probably the best of the bunch was in 1989 you could get the GM 2.8 V6 which had 130 hp and was much smoother and quieter than the other options.
@davidflorcruz290827 күн бұрын
Had an old Trooper. Went great on the beach. Had to work hard to push that big box through the air on the interstate.
@danvanderknaap340127 күн бұрын
...and the first gen Troopers, at least with the 2.8 V6 I came so close to buying new, came standard with a posi rear dif .
@andrewmcewan808126 күн бұрын
they didn't need much power, they were geared properly
@LawlessOffroadAdventures27 күн бұрын
I think a sidekick or a samurai would do the MOR team really good, nothing crazy but fully caged and locked, triangulate 4 links. You guys could navigate that into and through some of these tight spots. Be another awesome useful build to watch.
@BFT8827 күн бұрын
They have a samurai called the SaMORRai. Idk what all is done to it though.
@frankietuned27 күн бұрын
Does anyone remember the movie Short Circuit? The Morrvair reminds me of Johnny 5. Love that movie and the Morrvair. I'm glad you guys were able to complete that job safely. Also, sad the Morrvair took some damage. Hopefully, the banana makes a full recovery and gets back to work soon. Thanks for sharing!
@Storms_chaser27 күн бұрын
Wouldn't you like to be a pepper to
@musicman894219 күн бұрын
I love that movie and that robot
@nadakiddКүн бұрын
It was nice to see a recovery that looks a lot more like what we deal with in Northern Utah vs the typically wide open areas around Sand Hollow. While not as obstacle-oriented, some of our trails are downright terrifying.
@scottburrow871727 күн бұрын
26:59 you guys need a award 🥇 for getting this guy out of this! Definitely the best off-road recovery team out there!!!!
@mikeshuck276027 күн бұрын
Trail closed, maybe because he was on it. Marked “60 inch wide” quad trail. Irresponsible pig! Had no business going on it! I absolutely hope the USFS wrote the ticket! Misdemeanor for sure. Trail damage, and trees cut. You can see the trees cut in the video. Minimum, should be a Misdemeanor. $10,000.00 fine, community service and Forest Service should not have let Matt go. Should have been a Helicopter Lift to get the vehicle out. I may be a little harsh, but being a 40 year dirt bike guy. I hate seeing single track trail damage done by quads! Truck down that, huge neglect and abuse of our trail system.
@johnchedsey130626 күн бұрын
Most of the recoveries are people having a "whoopsie", but this guy made some deliberate bad choices. I'm right there with you at being annoyed.
@dannylgriffin26 күн бұрын
Don't make it a bigger deal than it is.
@pianoman496726 күн бұрын
...your time of the month methinks!
@piotrswiezynski202526 күн бұрын
think what will hapen when U will take the wrong turn its realy easy, from pedestrian point of viev all mashines suck and dont belong in the wild
@ADIYHD26 күн бұрын
@@piotrswiezynski2025 I get your point, but your spelling sucks too.
@mwp59727 күн бұрын
The guy that drove his Iszuzu on that trail put a lot people in a place and in danger that was unnecessary. This is what happens when someone that is bored and has nothing better to do. I hope Matt charged him for that recovery and should be fine for going off a designated trail by the Forest service. Well done to Matt and his team. He, they couldn't have been more professional.
@mannyg256627 күн бұрын
completely agree.
@shaungarrett393827 күн бұрын
If you've never been down a road you regretted trying you haven't been 4 wheeling much. He only put himself in danger. Matt put the rest in danger by driving there. Remember, Matt and crew are not obligated to endanger the crew. If it isn't safe to recover they can leave the vehicle. It's public land and should be available to explore but not damage. The driver should bear responsibility for the expense of recovery, if Matt wants to be generous that's up to him.
@kcreeves19927 күн бұрын
@@shaungarrett3938 This man violated 2 laws. He went down a CLOSED road, and he went down a road that is NOT DESIGNATED for his size of vehicle. He did put Matt and his crew in unnecessary danger. Quite frankly, he should get a very heavy fine from the forest service, and very heavy bill from Matt (I would say over $10,000), and should be banned from driving on any forest service road for the rest of his life.
@kx896027 күн бұрын
@@kcreeves199 Yup. I'm TOTALLY new to offroading ('24 Colorado ZR2), and I'd NEVER intentionally go down ANY trail that was closed.
@wymansmith910127 күн бұрын
@@kcreeves199if it’s a SXS trail that trooper is narrower than some SXS.
@johndankewich704326 күн бұрын
Fantastic as always! I'm an "experienced" off-roader and have been trail riding for many years, and I still learn something new when watching your videos. That's my favorite part of the off-roading, always something new to learn.
@trimvezvesja593327 күн бұрын
2:59 there is a black spot in the video :)
@shcaskey27 күн бұрын
@trimvezvesja5933 I thought my phone died😳😬😁
@xxwookey27 күн бұрын
yeah. A rare editing mistake: 10 seconds of blank.
@christophers.400727 күн бұрын
i thought my monitor died lol
@darekmistrz436427 күн бұрын
@@christophers.4007 I thought my internet died
@MurCurieux27 күн бұрын
I thought I was dying
@RoryK27 күн бұрын
Coffee & MORR. What a nice way to wake up! Maybe the most technical trail I've seen a MORR vehicle navigate
@johntuff27 күн бұрын
I just had my 1st cup, you beat me to it.
@Paredification27 күн бұрын
Jamie: What's over there? Matt: Nothing. I mean literally Nothing, Ya know that direction we keep sliding? There is no ground over there! Well done with the understatement Matt.
@billhennie18 күн бұрын
Working on this trail makes me think that another winch mounted to a hitch to go into the receiver would aid tremendously. Working two winches would keep the rear of the vehicles in line. Matt, you're a great leader. I would go to work for you in a heart beat.
@husamabudawoud325827 күн бұрын
Wait what!!? An exact twin of my trooper? And yes the trooper took me to weird places and it never felt like I was in danger at all. You feel like you're going on a stroll that's how capable this sucker is .
@richardduerr194827 күн бұрын
I've had a few troopers and they were always like mountain goats. Not powerful but pretty nimble and just a bit top-heavy
@husamabudawoud325827 күн бұрын
@@richardduerr1948 The version we had here in Kuwait had a V6 torque monster it could pull like a mule for it's size. In the desert or different types of terrain it was pretty nimble yes. They have a version with an Isuzu diesel on it that is an import on demand I could buy now in Kuwait. Or I can get 290 hp gasoline trailblazer from Chevy which is the equivalent.Again for that size it's a beast.
@richardthomas174327 күн бұрын
How the heck did the guy even get that old Trooper out there!
@55chevy32727 күн бұрын
I would assume liquid courage played a part in the decision making.
@stephenbrown57127 күн бұрын
I’ve never had that much liquor in me. 😂😂😂
@55chevy32727 күн бұрын
@@stephenbrown571 …. And you’ve never had to be in a video like this. The logic holds. 😂
@bdoginit27 күн бұрын
The same way the morrvair made it out there….only probably a lot easier because a trooper is like half as wide as the morrvair
@backwoodstherapy27 күн бұрын
@@stephenbrown571the worst thing I’ve done while under the influence of liquor was motorboat my wife in a bar on the lake on a Saturday afternoon. I don’t remember it, but that’s what they tell me.
@bfullerton527 күн бұрын
You could see the heartbreak in Matt’s eyes when he popped the trim off
@redneckdave196813 күн бұрын
I started watching this a few days ago just before I went to work and now I have the time to watch the rest. I think it's time to get the Samurai into action for doing recoveries like this. Jaimie is doing a great job.
@fritty992727 күн бұрын
The diff between Matt and Rory? Rory would have been giving that trooper guy an earful.😅
@garymoon282926 күн бұрын
Think you mean Rory?
@fritty992726 күн бұрын
@@garymoon2829 yes I did😄
@TheFarmboys27 күн бұрын
This is the first time in a LONG time Matt has looked stressed and a little angry during a recovery. His tolerance for BS is MUCH higher than mine, lol
@Complete.cyclepath27 күн бұрын
I would have told the dude to hire a helicopter and pound sand.
@xxwookey27 күн бұрын
Maybe he's at least partly annoyed because he owns a perfectly good vehicle for the job - the banana, but it's bust and he doesn't know how to fix it. Driving down there feeling exasperated because you don't have the banana working would be perfectly reasonable.
@darekmistrz436427 күн бұрын
I think it's his internal drive to "clean up stupid mess" that kept him there. He knew there wasn't any other team going to pull that isuzu out of there, other than he himself on his back (not saying that Jamie, Jefe or Kaulin didn't help because they worked as a great team together, but without Matt, I doubt the rest would go there to clean it up).
@mediocreman227 күн бұрын
If someone was paying me thousands of dollars to do that, my tolerance would be pretty high too.
@tedrufledtjr.357327 күн бұрын
I think this was the first time I've seen genuine fear on Matt's face a couple of times. But handled his business as usual. The dude that drove his junker down there needs to be fined and have his DL taken away.
@diabeticsrule176319 күн бұрын
I think I said this on your Zion video but I'm gunna say it again. Thank you for getting permission to go out and recover these vehicles! Some don't and it's led to some problem.
@danthomson118227 күн бұрын
Bet you guys slept good after that recovery. The stress takes one out of a guy.
@marvincarter87027 күн бұрын
This was an amazing video with the whole family including Jefe helping to get this Trooper out. This was an ATV trail not a 4x4 and the Banana must get repaired so its trail ready because the Moorvair is awesome on so many recovery's, but these narrow trails do not fit with her. Jaymie is so awesome and continues to expand her knowledge of running these scary trails. Great video!
@subaru854827 күн бұрын
This guys a real a hole. He better have gotten charged by Matt and the forest service. He was literally cutting trees down a trail he wasn't even supposed to be on. I have no sympathy for his stupidity.
@pretzelhunt27 күн бұрын
we all pay the price.. even "charging" him doesnt make the trail narrow and technical again. who gives two craps how he rationalizes it.
@seanthiar27 күн бұрын
He is the typical 'I'm old and know better than everyone' guy. He is not even realizing how stupid he was....Ignoring a 'road closed' sign is just dumb.
@timothymulholland790527 күн бұрын
This is where the MORChopper would save the day.
@pretzelhunt27 күн бұрын
@@seanthiar his old lady even said "see how we go ridin'!" as if this is a common thing they do, and have been doing for as long as they think they're special-er than the rest of US. (35,40 years of ignoring FS road closures? maybe 45?)
@courgettee27 күн бұрын
Where did he cut down trees? I must have missed it.
@davidkurimski612223 күн бұрын
Y'all need to get an inclinometer to show how drastic the hills are that you are recovering these vehicles from. That would increase the dramatic impact of your camera shots.
@redknighton540527 күн бұрын
The amount of trust Matt has for the whole team is inspiring. The fact that he puts absolutely anyone behind the wheel. 👍
@davidp435027 күн бұрын
Matt's a smart guy , the safest way to not get hurt sliding off a cliff is to put someone else in the drivers seat !!!
@JDF125727 күн бұрын
This guy had no business out there in that type of vehicle. BUT you guys are amazing.
@pampoovey328127 күн бұрын
yea that guy really trusted his Trooper.... I drove my wife's up to the Spark Plug Mine and I thought that might be the end of us.
@kentleonard76427 күн бұрын
Matt is a saint for not roasting the client for getting a vehicle stuck down a side by side trail.
@johnsumser974327 күн бұрын
The customer had no business being on that trail.
@zachgrabow954127 күн бұрын
Why are you all so hostile? How about you educate these people instead of being mad at them.
@ferrisr27 күн бұрын
@@zachgrabow9541 you can't fix stupid. if you're dumb enough to force a full size vehicle down a trail like this, then you're probably too dumb to listen to anyone trying to educate you anyhow.
@uliphotode27 күн бұрын
@@zachgrabow9541 ÁTV trail sign + Road closed sign. What more education do you need?
@johnsumser974327 күн бұрын
@@zachgrabow9541 Why is this hostile? The man drove a truck down a trail designed for ATVs. A "Man, what the heck were you thinking?" seems appropriate.
@emilioballi24 күн бұрын
That was a crazy rescue, I hope the client had to pay a Fine for being on an atv trail. That was a job for the samurai, lol.
@GICK11727 күн бұрын
Sadly, ignorance in a customer put lives on the line. Not cool. Matt kept his cool thu-out and showed he is a class act. The crew seems to continue to raise the bar time and time again. How many crews would actually attempt such things? And come out victorious. Truly this crew sets the standards.
@patrickulju58327 күн бұрын
Yeah, I would have told customer to get bent and deal with the government. He should never have been there with that vehicle.
@jeromegay926427 күн бұрын
I've been a fan for a good while now, and I would say I think this is the toughest and most complicated recovery I've seen.... great job to you all!!!! And it's very smart to have scouted it out ahead of time.
@Krazykevin7626 күн бұрын
Why not just send up the ATV's and repair the hub and let the Trooper be on its way?
@baddawg338026 күн бұрын
@@Krazykevin76 I think it wouldn't have made it the way it was going, so it had to be turned around.
@limpdklittle26 күн бұрын
@@Krazykevin76 Did you see part where they had to turn it around? That would be FUN with ATV's
@richardthomas174327 күн бұрын
Jaymie is a hell of a good driver! Thumbs UP to her!!
@jeffroepke405221 күн бұрын
Those are some sturdy door hinges on the Morrvair! I half expected the passenger door wasn’t going to close after Matt was suspended from the open door.
@dax272527 күн бұрын
Road closed .... So i'll just go by anyways. And i'll take my truck on ATV trails to boot . And you wonder why land keeps getting closed from offroading. Customer was a Complete Idiot ..
@Miata_dood25 күн бұрын
You can tell the owner thought it was funny too it was some dumb boomer ruining shiiii for the next generation like normal
@nickisneat315424 күн бұрын
@@Miata_doodit’s not an atv trail. It’s limited to 60” wide. That vehicle wasn’t bad for that trail, but it broke. Have to get your information correct.
@RedAppleApe23 күн бұрын
@@nickisneat3154 well even with the Trooper being kinda thin he would be still 5“ wider. But yeah he would had managed it without the broken part. Big problem with this recovery was that the offroad recovery came with the wrong vehicle even if they did great. A small recovery rig would be some interesting vehicle. I mean not as small as a Jimny or Samura (even if a single cap recovery Jimny would be awesome) but something in the size and(!) shortness as a 79 Land Cruiser would be good.
@destineesdoc23 күн бұрын
@Miata_dood nothing to do with a boomer as much as a complete idiot. On this channel is usually the younger that do foolish things. Don't use a blanket table to describe one idiot fool
@wymansmith910123 күн бұрын
The road was likely ‘closed’ cause of the broken vehicle on it. Stick to FS roads. You’re not equipped for real adventure.
@clintonbrawner721927 күн бұрын
"...like off road recovery guys have been using for 1000s of years." Love it!
@lokidonnysworld27 күн бұрын
It should have been a dirt bike recovery. Put the part in your backpack fix and drive out, LOL. Could have saved your time and buddy's time. That should have been part of the recon and that it had a winch. Would have been no possible body damage Guessing its for the video, for fun. Donny
@Octo-Media18 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking us on the ride Matt, always a huge pleasure!