Great time to remind everyone...UP HILL HAS RIGHT OF WAY...if you are going downhill and come across a rigs coming at you up the hill, it is you that should pull over....UP HILL HAS RIGHT OF WAY!!!!!!!!!!!
@@kdigiacomo Sometimes it's appropriate. The Right Of Way rule is the same in hiking. I was coming up out of the Grand Canyon a coupla years ago, wearing a Pack for overnight camping. People were standing right in the path, totally vacuous and very inconsiderate. Yelling was appropriate ... they were blocking the path of a 60 year old hiker coming uphill.
In Oregon I see 2 doors here a lot. Plus we don't have major rust issues either. My '94 4d has zero rust at all. People are always asking me to sell it to them, answer is always nope!
At the start it was hard to see just how steep that hill was. Looking how the people were standing/walking gave a clue. Also, I would have jumped more when that chain came off!
great video, i am interested in why the choice was made to use the cluster hooks rather than the front bumper recovery points. very well coordinated recovery.
If you rush people get hurt. Also better to have to many winches than not enough. More control and it is easier on winches and batteries. One of the last videos of Justin King's they burnt up a winch.
Things often look easy to do, and are a lot more complicated and difficult to do than they look. They have made numerous recoveries. I think they know what they are doing!
You comment is cringe worthy. Hope you don’t ever need help recovering your rig. It probably wouldn’t be up to your standards… get the hell out of here with your inflated ego.
Nice work. I am impressed that the XJ ran after sitting on its side like that for a while. It is so sad to see a 2 door XJ retire.
Right?! Bulletproof!😮
Glad you could recover this safely. Thank you for your help to those who really need it.
very good recovery
Great time to remind everyone...UP HILL HAS RIGHT OF WAY...if you are going downhill and come across a rigs coming at you up the hill, it is you that should pull over....UP HILL HAS RIGHT OF WAY!!!!!!!!!!!
@@kdigiacomo Sometimes it's appropriate. The Right Of Way rule is the same in hiking. I was coming up out of the Grand Canyon a coupla years ago, wearing a Pack for overnight camping. People were standing right in the path, totally vacuous and very inconsiderate. Yelling was appropriate ... they were blocking the path of a 60 year old hiker coming uphill.
Great video thank you!
Awww, man, a 2-door XJ to boot! I sure don't see a lot of those where I am.
In Oregon I see 2 doors here a lot. Plus we don't have major rust issues either.
My '94 4d has zero rust at all. People are always asking me to sell it to them, answer is always nope!
At the start it was hard to see just how steep that hill was. Looking how the people were standing/walking gave a clue. Also, I would have jumped more when that chain came off!
What is the story to why it rolled. Always interested as a learning point
they were making room for a passer by and got too tippy at the edge of the trail.
Yikes... 9:30 that could have ended REALLY badly.
that little bit of chain had some decent recoil on it too. this is why you should always be well clear of the snap zones of equipment!
Nooooooooo not a 2door 😕
great video, i am interested in why the choice was made to use the cluster hooks rather than the front bumper recovery points. very well coordinated recovery.
i believe because the bumper was not secure on the vehicle. it was being bent in the 1st pulls.
This cringe worthy too many vehicles plus took too long to flip this over
If you rush people get hurt. Also better to have to many winches than not enough. More control and it is easier on winches and batteries. One of the last videos of Justin King's they burnt up a winch.
Things often look easy to do, and are a lot more complicated and difficult to do than they look.
They have made numerous recoveries. I think they know what they are doing!
You comment is cringe worthy. Hope you don’t ever need help recovering your rig. It probably wouldn’t be up to your standards… get the hell out of here with your inflated ego.