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  • @MuskokaFreerider
    @MuskokaFreerider  29 днів тому +83

    It’s easy to criticize in this situation and I didn’t have the best attitude going in to things, in the end they still got the groomer out though. I’m sure it was a learning experience for all involved and they’re just relieved it’s done with.

    • @ChainsawFPV
      @ChainsawFPV 28 днів тому +6

      You did better then I would have. I would have been gone the second time I heard the words "safety briefing". Lmao

    • @ronaldbright8018
      @ronaldbright8018 28 днів тому +3

      I hope he turned the engine off before it went down 😢

    • @timberdoodle6924
      @timberdoodle6924 28 днів тому

      Big snows before freeze up - problem especially in Midwest- east

    • @louisk4180
      @louisk4180 27 днів тому +2

      Thank goodness you were there. Made so much difference.😂

    • @teamidris
      @teamidris 26 днів тому

      You all did well with what you had. I would not have started without a way to winch and lift at the same time. Usually the dead drag pull is double the vehicle weight and can be more. It would be easier to drag a boat out than a dead tracked machine :o)

  • @EFD1stDue
    @EFD1stDue Місяць тому +261

    Failing winch mount with people all around the tensioned cable…. Good thing they had a safety meeting 👍

    • @loicmarchand1192
      @loicmarchand1192 Місяць тому +4

      Pretty scary

    • @blainemacdonald6929
      @blainemacdonald6929 Місяць тому +15

      Synthetic rope doesn't have the energy of cable but a good idea to stay clear!

    • @danb.709
      @danb.709 29 днів тому +24

      A winch flying through the air has plenty of kick.

    • @JohnnySack16
      @JohnnySack16 28 днів тому

      Oh be quiet safety nerd. I bet you do your wife’s boyfriend’s laundry.

    • @HashInfo
      @HashInfo 27 днів тому

      Meat heads 😅

  • @riverratt8626
    @riverratt8626 Місяць тому +110

    I build winter access roads across the muskeg in northern AB and BC, so I have done a lot of these types of recoveries in Nov and Dec. A 290 to 350 excavator would have had it out in 30 min. as the power of the hydraulic arm is more than most people realize. If you don't have an excavator then a D5 or D6N with a winch. I would have built a 6 foot high ramp with snow cat up to where the trees where then back the winch dozer on there, so he can winch it up. I was impressed how the logs worked, it's too bad the winches were to small for the job. Overall they did good with what they had to work with. I think if they would have put the Snatch Blocks on both winches right off the bat they would have gotten it out.

    • @whiskerbiscuit99
      @whiskerbiscuit99 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah that job coulda been alot easier, but success is success!!

    • @dupes_1618
      @dupes_1618 Місяць тому

      Same idea. Seen lits of recoveries. Matt could have pulled it out with an excavator. Some people just don't think outside of what they know.

    • @ChuckBeefOG
      @ChuckBeefOG Місяць тому +6

      Pretty hard to get a 350 up a deep snowy mountain without a solid trail. I have a Hitachi ZX 350 you need frost or solid snow pack to go on any muskeg. I have 10 trucks to and do ice road stuff in Ontario.
      Being on ice you can rig up a couple logs like a ginpole if you only have light equipment like snowcats to lift up and pull. I have lots of cool pictures from recoveries, dozers bunchers, trucks, trains. The worst one was a D7 in wet spent lime at a mine.

    • @ChuckBeefOG
      @ChuckBeefOG Місяць тому +1

      Edit, i see they did use the ginpole setup, albeit quite ghetto but it worked.

    • @joe964
      @joe964 Місяць тому

      I cannot agree more with what I believe in my opinion to be a very poorly executed plan. With that said results are just that. The issues with problems like these are most MAKE it take longer because of the attitude of it’s going to take so long.

  • @douglasburchat3304
    @douglasburchat3304 Місяць тому +50

    Matt your boys on the snow cats need to load up on snatch blocks so they can double up those lines and there pulling power ! It would save much time and effort. Hope nobody got hypothermia! Great content as always

    • @Ma_Deuce
      @Ma_Deuce Місяць тому +1

      The exact thing i was thinking. Probably would have saved those winch mounts as well

    • @TheSnej3089
      @TheSnej3089 29 днів тому

      A for effort! But I 2nd that motion they had enough cats to snatch up too plenty of logs it looked like for anchors I’m curious if they would’ve tried it from the beginning with more Snatches how quick it would’ve came out

  • @bcelkguide1
    @bcelkguide1 Місяць тому +329

    Maybe those guys should’ve thought of a safety meeting before they sent the young buck out on the groomer. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @ih302
      @ih302 Місяць тому +7

      Yeah, really....

    • @forin9345
      @forin9345 Місяць тому +41

      Right, he mentions commen sense like you could expect a brand new operator to be able to tell the difference between a snow covered plain or a snow covered pond. Seems like a failure of common sense on whoever decided to send the kid out there.

    • @user-jo1jq5uy1s
      @user-jo1jq5uy1s Місяць тому +42

      The way the team leader talks to the guys is so lame. The whole process looks like middle school field trip.

    • @dustinb2258
      @dustinb2258 Місяць тому

      @@forin9345boy

    • @dustinb2258
      @dustinb2258 Місяць тому

      @@forin9345bot

  • @douglpickles
    @douglpickles Місяць тому +15

    Got get in all those "Safety Meetings". Love this kind of content. Its really hard when there a lot of cooks in the kitchen. Another Great Video Matt!

  • @themeach011
    @themeach011 Місяць тому +44

    Good thing they had that safety meeting to ensure all the guards on that grinder were in place. Lol

    • @trevorhoulahan8514
      @trevorhoulahan8514 29 днів тому +4

      At least he was using the safety squint technique in lieu of actual safety glasses. Didn't notice a handle on that grinder either. Pretty sure it screws into that open hole .

  • @jonl2938
    @jonl2938 Місяць тому +19

    Reminds me of a rescue we did between North Bay and Marten River back when I was 12 in the mid-90s. Cat sunk crossing a swamp of muskeg. Funniest part was a guy in our group with a big bad VMAX-4 confidently declaring he could pull it out… and doing nothing but get his sled stuck in the trench he dug.

    • @Borderline4456
      @Borderline4456 29 днів тому

      VMAX-4..... the GOAT

    • @jonl2938
      @jonl2938 29 днів тому

      @ the goat of sounding amazing and running out of gas. Possibly the worst trail sled ever… never pass a gas station out you’ll be walking and rode terribly. I still want one though 100% because of the sound, especially if you put quad pipes on it.

    • @Borderline4456
      @Borderline4456 18 днів тому

      @@jonl2938 ive got two.. love them alot hahah

  • @Krystiandonkers
    @Krystiandonkers Місяць тому +30

    This hurts to watch, i feel like the “pro’s” have no idea what to do 😂

  • @mcats8
    @mcats8 Місяць тому +36

    Perfect job for the Morvair 😅

  • @gymkhanadog
    @gymkhanadog Місяць тому +9

    Great recovery! This is nuts that they tried this recovery without a diver to get the rigging on right. And the logs were the best idea out of anything anyone tried, hands down. You needed to lift as well as pull.

    • @akane742
      @akane742 27 днів тому

      That's a method for getting sleds out but on a much larger scale

  • @whiskerbiscuit99
    @whiskerbiscuit99 Місяць тому +12

    Having done some recoveries, that was tough to watch lol. Ice and free path should have been made at the start. Get cut around it, hook up, get it turned in the direction desired to extract and then start winching, woulda saved some hard work and struggles. Also using multiple pullies woulda saved some breakages. Couldnt have a worse recovery condition though either, location, position and conditions were suck. Important part is eventually it was a success and nobody was hurt.

  • @denisbrisebois7658
    @denisbrisebois7658 29 днів тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this video Matt. You being an excavator operator, you must have been itching to get involved for sure.
    Thanks again Matt and stay safe out there this season !!!

  • @jakejones5991
    @jakejones5991 Місяць тому +14

    Just want to say this happens to veteran operators too. I worked at a major ski resort driving a cat and one night we had a guy drive into a pond. Driver was experienced and knew the area but because of bad weather he was off trail by just enough that the cat instantly sunk! Wasn’t as bad as this but caused a lot of damage. Cat parts are not cheap at all.

    • @bearingbeater
      @bearingbeater Місяць тому +2

      We sank one at Sunshine in 1987. Night grooming. Parks shut us down completely for the season. They were NOT happy. I still have the photos, similar to this one.

    • @cameronwebster6866
      @cameronwebster6866 14 днів тому

      @@bearingbeater one of the ponds by waterfall?

    • @bearingbeater
      @bearingbeater 14 днів тому

      @@cameronwebster6866 Yes, start of cross country trail, operators name was Sean, good guy, but bad luck. Sunk in about the same as your one, but we had extra cats and ski lift rigging to get it out. Good Times!

  • @williamutech4055
    @williamutech4055 29 днів тому +3

    I can’t believe I didn’t hear a “you can’t park there” this entire video. I’m thinking it just didn’t make the edit. I agree I didn’t think those logs would work for the lift either. Fun to watch, always love your content Matt. Keep it up Matt!!

  • @robgoffroad
    @robgoffroad Місяць тому +38

    Wow, an episode of Matt's Offroad Snow Recovery. No, not THAT Matt. :)

    • @Johno530
      @Johno530 Місяць тому +4

      bombi would have pulled that cat out no problem haha. They actually needed something from HeavyDSparks or something.

    • @robgoffroad
      @robgoffroad Місяць тому

      @@Johno530 Funny, I was thinking the same thing (that they needed to call HeavyD).

    • @JackTruitt
      @JackTruitt 29 днів тому

      @@Johno530yeah they need the beast but leave heavyd and the goons in Utah lol

    • @LegLake
      @LegLake 29 днів тому

      Would make some great content with 3 UA-camrs pulling that thing out. Matt's Offroad, Heavy D, and Muskoka. Plus they would get some great monetization.

    • @Johno530
      @Johno530 29 днів тому

      @@LegLake but would they have a safety meeting first 😂

  • @Deadlyshu
    @Deadlyshu Місяць тому +7

    Awesome!! Should have had a 300 and a D8 !

  • @dustinb2258
    @dustinb2258 Місяць тому +27

    I forgot you excavate. How fun is it to watch people in charge that have never even used a shovel?

    • @vercopolis
      @vercopolis 29 днів тому +1

      They remind me of city workers

  • @jimeverden2244
    @jimeverden2244 29 днів тому +3

    Safety first...😂
    I roared when buddy was holding the face shield over the other buddy's face.
    Just when you think you've seen it all 😂

  • @1234crevis
    @1234crevis Місяць тому +2

    Pretty wild! Nice job guys!

  • @Grizzman99
    @Grizzman99 28 днів тому +1

    Man idk I can’t blame you that’s a hard situation to stand back and be patient with. Honestly the best recovery time was spring but obviously that’s an expensive machine to let sit for the winter but honestly damage done… it’s done and that machine is best for auction lol

  • @pennypackmtb2542
    @pennypackmtb2542 28 днів тому

    When I served with the Engineers, nothing worked better then the "M88 RECOVERY VEHICLE'. In the winter of 78 a tank was somehow sucked under the mud and only the turret was visible. They hooked up 5 bull Dozers, but they failed. Then we hooked up the M88. Just to see if it could, we only used the one M88 alone, and it pulled the Tank out of the frozen mud without even straining.

  • @dennislandstrom6904
    @dennislandstrom6904 29 днів тому +21

    No one should ever stand near or in line with any cable under tension. whoever supervised this gong show should go home and think about that. I built and maintained ice roads in the NWT for 8 yrs. and no-one I worked with would ever participate in a show like this.

    • @gavingoose7920
      @gavingoose7920 26 днів тому +3

      well i guess its a good thing that this was just a group of guys getting together and having fun, i understand its not "safe" but they're all grown men who can think for themselves and dont need your corporate supervisors and safety meetings. my advice to you? take your brain away from work, if ya don't you'll always be miserable.

    • @jsjs6751
      @jsjs6751 5 днів тому

      ​@@gavingoose7920 Totally unsafe, pure luck nobody was hurt.

    • @Zzrdemon6633
      @Zzrdemon6633 День тому

      Dennis I’m surprised you didn’t start with “pro tip” still a db though no one asked for your opinion yet you mansplained the obvious

  • @thomasnichols3950
    @thomasnichols3950 9 днів тому

    Ole Radio Rob Safety Steve are the perfect example of unions and the blind leading. Dude had no idea what he was doing but was “in charge”.

  • @glenn9989
    @glenn9989 25 днів тому +1

    One of our rookies put our snow cat in the water he was one track in and one out. I told him to leave it there and we could pull it out after it froze . We’ll buy the time we got all the gear and drove the other cat out to it he tried to drive it our got the cat heading out but fell back into the lake. We used the log like you did got it out but when we checked the oil it had water in it. We are still working on it had to pull the Cummings out and found a shop that will go through it . Good thing we have 3 cats hopefully we can get it back on the snow next year. Good luck guys . We are the Curry ridge riders

  • @michaellapalice3068
    @michaellapalice3068 Місяць тому +1

    Good job getting up and out , Matt and friends to the rescue .

  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford 27 днів тому +1

    The water that is in everthing is going to freeze a burst every case. The engine block is going to literally split in two. It would be best to leave it until spring when you can pull it without instant freeze. That would severely lessen the repair costs.

  • @Cavanaugh-j4y
    @Cavanaugh-j4y Місяць тому +1

    This is my favorite channel! 🎉

  • @KTMGREG55
    @KTMGREG55 29 днів тому +1

    The first and only video that’s been painful to watch by MuskokaFreerider 👀🤦‍♂️🤣. No one got hurt and the job got done regardless of who was in charge 😝👌

  • @fractalsynapse
    @fractalsynapse Місяць тому +1

    Top thumbnail of the year!😎

  • @Coles_R98
    @Coles_R98 Місяць тому

    Muskoka by far the best youtuber

  • @nicolasnicolas3048
    @nicolasnicolas3048 29 днів тому

    can you imagine..i didn't watch this episode ..till i can watch o smart tv, Matt you are the best, your crew is awesome 👌👌👌

  • @randyjackson8138
    @randyjackson8138 4 дні тому

    Done 5 years of building ice roads in Nunavut above the arctic circle, when you recover anything from ice you build a A frame and pull up and out other wise you destroy whatever you are pulling out.

  • @patrickpat8878
    @patrickpat8878 27 днів тому

    Here in Quebec in the region of LAKE ST-JEAN , there is a tractor that is still under 80 feets of water and the curent is strong , a snow cat like that open up the way few weeks earlier so small suv can go on that island that is populated by few permanent residents and some summer cabines , a Guy tried to cross with a medium size tractor to use on his farmland but the tractor was too eavy for the ice , in never froze very thick because of the current , so as soon as the rear broke the ice the driver jump out . Few days later a diver went down with lot of difficulty because of the current when he found the tractor he was 75 feets from the sinking hole , the owner decided to left the tractor in water because it will cost way more than the tractor value .

  • @kevinchristensen8778
    @kevinchristensen8778 29 днів тому +6

    You have more patience than I do. I couldn’t handle the lack of knowledge there .

  • @Tahoe2U
    @Tahoe2U 17 днів тому

    Amazing! Good to have the support for a disaster like that.

  • @MrJoshrags21
    @MrJoshrags21 Місяць тому +5

    Snatch blocks boys come on !!!!

  • @BrianLitke-yj6qw
    @BrianLitke-yj6qw Місяць тому +5

    Have any of these bosses ever seen what happens when ropes and rigging break? All these workers standing in the danger zone! Could’ve push a big ram so the snow cats were pulling up instead of horizontal. The winch mount should never fail, maybe incorrect cap-screws?

    • @jimeverden2244
      @jimeverden2244 29 днів тому +1

      It was rated for 20,000 lbs...pretty sure that was exceeded.

  • @g.r.4853
    @g.r.4853 27 днів тому

    That was like those damn 'short" things, miss the actual end. First and last time I tune in on this guy

  • @paranoy69
    @paranoy69 29 днів тому

    in 1992 i had to removed a snowcat like this one 24 feets under water and ice ... i used 3 big log that i fixed it together with a chain and a snach block... when i winched it , it gone up and when it arrived at the snach block the rear of the snowcat was over the ice.. i continued to winched it and the trees falled over the ice and the snowcat too... it took me around 9 hours to did the job... it was at 800 feets of the road through the wood to the lake

  • @wesley1983
    @wesley1983 14 днів тому +2

    22:53 Stand closer to the winch line. Maybe that will help.

  • @MattSpears
    @MattSpears Місяць тому

    this is INSANE!

  • @MattVenezuela
    @MattVenezuela 27 днів тому

    Back in the mid 90s I went back to Calgary for my buddies wedding, we went up to Sunshine Village to stay the weekend skiing and drinking, got totally smashed one night and took a snow Kat for a joy ride up the mountain, we could hear the other snow cats talking on the radio what was the snow cat we were in doing going up the trails, it was a crazy night, ended up getting the snow cat stuck going off the trails... RIP Dano...

  • @rewadena4371
    @rewadena4371 Місяць тому

    I can tell that muskoka is a good operator by his ideas!

  • @marcodm
    @marcodm Місяць тому +4

    Need pulleys and double up the winches for 2x the force

  • @bobbytables3675
    @bobbytables3675 Місяць тому +2

    They got a piston bully 300 and 500 stuck in petersville ak last year. All you could see was the top right corner of the cab in a pyramid shape cause it was stuck in a bog and leaning. It was insane to see and how they got them out I will never know. Human ingenuity.

  • @timtorkelson7201
    @timtorkelson7201 Місяць тому

    That Doo engine sounds so sweet!!

  • @grantgriffin214
    @grantgriffin214 29 днів тому

    You know I was annoyed with the big safety guys at first, but by the end of the video I realized that you never know who’s up there trying to help. To most blue collared guys not being in the line of fire when winching is super common sense to us. But to more of a white collared/ office type guy it might not click in. I am enjoying the videos here! We rode down in Valemount for a 4 days at the beginning of December and it was awesome to get out!

  • @rubbercementandsomeducttap489
    @rubbercementandsomeducttap489 Місяць тому +13

    Snatch blocks would have helped alot.

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 29 днів тому

      They used them at the very end…

  • @LeviParney
    @LeviParney Місяць тому

    My first ride out there Homer guided me into some pretty amazing spots he’s a legend

  • @mr.shannon6137
    @mr.shannon6137 28 днів тому

    Bbrrr! It looks freeking cold!

  • @aceyorba
    @aceyorba 29 днів тому +3

    Ouch...That's going to be a pricey Fix..

  • @morissette44
    @morissette44 25 днів тому

    Perfect job for a hydrolic winch box, surprised they pull it out with those winch

  • @gordonwrichert8240
    @gordonwrichert8240 29 днів тому +2

    you guys should be pulling from the blade in the front

  • @Pgd10020
    @Pgd10020 29 днів тому

    Uh whooops. You guys are nuts standing in that water!!!

  • @jasonwooden
    @jasonwooden 27 днів тому

    A winch-cat would've made this job a lot easier, but those are hard to come by outside of really steep ski areas. Logs proved to be the next best thing.

    • @alexcooper7195
      @alexcooper7195 26 днів тому

      There's a really steep ski area with a few winch cats just down the road, but I can't imagine they'd willingly give up one of their expensive machines for this.

  • @Clacka89
    @Clacka89 Місяць тому +2

    Another one of those situations where you got twenty bosses all
    Thinking they are the boss and no one can do anything till they setup up a ton of pointless bullshit and make sure everyone knows they are in charge🤣🤣🤣

  • @justiswest2982
    @justiswest2982 Місяць тому

    Great day for a rescue mission🤘🏼🔥

  • @kasnick71
    @kasnick71 2 дні тому

    Ha Ha reminds me of when I was in the army in Fairbanks. Some idiot sunk a M59 personnel carrier in the Chena river in winter. Sunk it and filled it with water. Well, in the Army, there is no fail. So after several weeks and lots of equipment it came out and back to the shop.

  • @ChristopherHawkins-j5m
    @ChristopherHawkins-j5m 28 днів тому

    Whistling diesel that’s not even stuck 😊

  • @whatthedeuce091
    @whatthedeuce091 Місяць тому +1

    And here it looked like you were expecting you, Hugo and the boys were just gonna roll up and hook up your sleds and yank this thing out of a puddle. Then you saw where it was. 🤣

  • @Theadvocate-w6c
    @Theadvocate-w6c 14 днів тому

    A 4" sump pump with a 100 ft hose would of been useful! Nobody thought removing the water might help😅

  • @larrybettenhausen691
    @larrybettenhausen691 Місяць тому

    Awesome job guys . Need to put a caterpillar excavator. Buy the cabin . Keep up the great work .

  • @boardbysled
    @boardbysled Місяць тому +3

    Lots of cooks in the comments too 😂

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto4761 28 днів тому

    Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @paulturinsky1942
    @paulturinsky1942 29 днів тому +1

    I can't believe they didn't try to set some trees down in the water for the tracks to drag up on. Help sleeve it up over the ice

  • @NobleLeather
    @NobleLeather 29 днів тому

    Sh!t happens... Good on everyone for helping and glad no one got hurt!

  • @garytiffin306
    @garytiffin306 29 днів тому +1

    an actual ice recovery company would have been sweet. not just some groomers hahahahaha

  • @R1Kyle
    @R1Kyle Місяць тому +3

    A million dollars in the swimming pool and how many hundreds of thousands to fix now. Homer is always worth a laugh. C-mon.

  • @backtoobasics
    @backtoobasics 28 днів тому +2

    9:27 ok who invited jerry

  • @slivers4007
    @slivers4007 Місяць тому

    Been there done that. Dropped a PB200 in a lake that deep one time took 3 days to get it out. Definitely want to release the brakes before pulling. Usually can be done with a porta power.

  • @Iam_Yu627
    @Iam_Yu627 28 днів тому

    Interesting. I didn't know this was a thing.
    Guess UA-cam taught me something today.

  • @BigTee612
    @BigTee612 28 днів тому

    Could you imagine OSHA watching this video? Start with 1 person out of 20 wearing a life jacket while standing near open water and collapsed ice.

  • @Puillui
    @Puillui 26 днів тому +1

    14:44 what am I watching lmao an electric chainsaw during winter time that can’t even really cut some one hovering ppe over his face 💀

  • @JohnByrnes-x7v
    @JohnByrnes-x7v Місяць тому

    That many snow cats two pulling might have had better luck !

  • @tommyg5095
    @tommyg5095 23 дні тому

    Could you imagine the meetings , the endless paperwork, the frustration, the true weight of the situation if someone died as a result of not having that pond clearly barricaded. Whether it was a groomer or a skier, there most certainly would be lawsuits a plenty...

  • @stevetimleck
    @stevetimleck 28 днів тому

    Too many chefs here too

  • @scottkaiser8589
    @scottkaiser8589 28 днів тому

    That cat operator has the best seat in the house

    • @jsjs6751
      @jsjs6751 5 днів тому +1

      Until the cable snaps. 😅

  • @gordonwrichert8240
    @gordonwrichert8240 29 днів тому +1

    this is going to be a battle!!!

  • @robertpaul7048
    @robertpaul7048 Місяць тому

    Your pappy is DAMN COOLto and deserves your loving respect!! 🤨🤨🤨

  • @jasonranger4098
    @jasonranger4098 Місяць тому

    Rescue missions are always fun!!!

  • @ronaldbright8018
    @ronaldbright8018 28 днів тому +1

    In all honesty they should have called a professional recovery team.

  • @VE3UET
    @VE3UET 28 днів тому

    We dropped a CAT ATV snowmachine (Suburban on Tracks) thru Canal Lake about 100 feet from shore in 1988, Lots of lookers even had some boys from the military advising what to do, sadly the tow truck operator had no experiance on a recovery like this, eventually it did get recovered (cost 1,000$) and many broken and stretched tow lines

  • @trinitybrian2807
    @trinitybrian2807 29 днів тому

    Shit happens. That was a fun video. Off road recovery channels will be watching.

  • @Simon-Simon-Simon
    @Simon-Simon-Simon 29 днів тому +1

    Bobcat skid stear would be handy to ckean front and sides

  • @JackTruitt
    @JackTruitt 29 днів тому

    We had two cats in the river the big winter of 2023. Sometimes even experienced operators get in a bind sometimes

  • @travisrobinson7372
    @travisrobinson7372 Місяць тому +2

    Now if only someone in town had a excavator with ice picks welded on...

  • @Hfamjam
    @Hfamjam Місяць тому

    Your content is great

  • @akane742
    @akane742 27 днів тому +1

    Monty python goes on a recovery

  • @1thundrus
    @1thundrus 28 днів тому

    I helped dig out a groomer that got swept down the mountain and rolled a couple times. The guy was alright. It fired up after we got it dug out , they came back with torch and cheater pipe to fix front spindle and new bearing and drove back up to the trail and finally to the parking lot

  • @tylerklasell7936
    @tylerklasell7936 Місяць тому +1

    Hey Matt. I ment to ask you this at haydays but, I have a 2019 skidoo backcountry 146 850. I currently have a 1.6 lug track and know I need a deeper lug but I want to go riding out at rabbit ears in Colorado. do you have any recommendations for best track lug size? The current track does have studs and the tunnel has the protectors in it so I may have to remove those protectors to get a 2.5+ track on. I am also looking at a clutch kit with adjustable weights, sounds like I will need that. also I bought a 509 alliance mono suit (non-insulated) Just curious on your thoughts of that mono suit. My apologies for rambling here but I would also like to get.a good pair of boots preferably ones that won't break the bank (under $200). I want to thank you for all the time you put into making these videos and editing them. I bought an Insta360 and hope that I can get some content this season. If you have any tips for shooting with the insta 360 that would be awesome too. I have a lot of friends who have never been sledding and when they come over I always have your videos playing. I have converted almost all of them into wanting to go out this season and I am so excited! MN just needs more snow. Again thank you so much Matt. I know that the days can get very long and you want to get the most out of your time out there too.

  • @johnclarke8180
    @johnclarke8180 29 днів тому

    Brother, thanks for sharing!!!!!

  • @jimmywannstrom5151
    @jimmywannstrom5151 28 днів тому +4

    Definetly should have done more prepwork before starting to pull, Clearing out all the ice first and getting some kind of logframe to get the lift upwards first. Getting more logs and making a full ramp would have been faster that janking it back and forth. But ofcourse easy to say in the warmth and on the keyboard. Great job getting it out!

  • @namelesskat4814
    @namelesskat4814 Місяць тому +2

    1:53 Do you know if he was let go or are they going to give him a second chance?

  • @golawnboygo
    @golawnboygo Місяць тому +1

    ol boy from state farm aint laughing

  • @robertsinclair
    @robertsinclair 27 днів тому

    From the moment the cat went through the ice, this was never going to be anything other than a sht show. Everyone running the recovery did a good job with the hand they were dealt.

  • @bonemasterj
    @bonemasterj 28 днів тому

    As a guy chirping in: seem like you could just lay a log (or two) on the ground, allow the rope to move over it, and although the leverage point would be lower, it would still be above the water and work the same way.

  • @GoatsBows
    @GoatsBows 29 днів тому

    Same thing happened a few years ago in Cooke city. They tracked a big excavator up the trail and just picked it up out of the water.

  • @hele7070
    @hele7070 28 днів тому

    How the heck would you even know there was ice there!!!😮😮😮😮

  • @DrewC830
    @DrewC830 21 день тому

    27 minutes of watching and I dont even get the pleasure of watching it come out all the way?