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  • Опубліковано 23 кві 2023
  • When the guys at Cascade Lakes Adventures called to see if I could assist with a snowmobile recovery on the side of the Newberry Volcano, I saw the perfect opportunity to put the new @YankumRopes compound ring technique to use for the first time in history.
    I’ve tested this technique at home in the yard, and even went to the Yankum factory to test it in the shop with Alan, but it has never been put to actual use on a recovery. Since this was in a snowmobile only area, I wanted to see if we could do the job purely by hand or with snowmobile assistance, and it worked flawlessly even on the incredibly steep slope. If this hadn’t have worked, we would have had to get permission from the Forest Service to bring the track Jeep in and use the winch to pull it up.
    It was a team effort, but the three of us were able to get the sled out with no additional damage, and were able to ride it back to the trucks with no problems.
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  • @CaseyLaDelle
    @CaseyLaDelle  Місяць тому +1

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  • @YankumRopes
    @YankumRopes Рік тому +221

    That was awesome!! It’s amazing what a couple of snatch blocks and team work can accomplish 👊🏻😎

    • @maccook1692
      @maccook1692 Рік тому +5

      Need to make a dedicated bridle now out of that winch rope with multiple loops in it, so you can snatch and anchor to a pair of trees and have all that force for 5:1 in one direction!

    • @bobbyt2657
      @bobbyt2657 Рік тому

      It worked great ... now you need to try out what CLA has to offer ...

    • @paulrivers7248
      @paulrivers7248 Рік тому

      You are right Alan and hey can you tell me if I heard wrong when the guy said that the snowmobile only weighed around 400lbs? Cause if it does then I would hv been way wrong if i was asked that question lol I would think that it weighed alot more than 400lbs🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️😁😁

    • @paulrivers7248
      @paulrivers7248 Рік тому

      ​@@bobbyt2657 CLA?

    • @EnufIsTooMuch
      @EnufIsTooMuch Рік тому +2

      Welll.... yes and no. Great to see people doing such good work in a truly beautiful setting! Casey ALWAYS enterains and impresses me with his character and his spirit! :) On the other hand very old techniques and tools, adding not much more gear, would have reduced the time and effort of that task enormously. Human powered advantage systems (hoist, technical rope rescue, various names for it) have long existed.I've backed them in and set them up hundreds of times in SAR missions (tool old and worn out these days). Local Mountain SAR teams would instantly recognize the system Casey built, and have pointers to make the job easier and safer. One long line, a couple of RescueCenders (used to be Gibbs, another brand bought them) and setting up the advantage on the road instead ofg the slope would have been fast and buckets less sweat. There are several companies in particular that sell Technical Rope Rescue equipment. I'm not shilling for them, but a internet search will turn them up real quick. Books on the topic too! Not being snarky, admire what you all are doing! Best Wishes and keep it up :)
      A former SAR Dude of years passed.....

  • @BobbieJeanM
    @BobbieJeanM Рік тому +76

    WOW! To the rider not being injured, the snowmobile still operating and the recovery!!! I lived in Wyoming 40+ years ago and still remember how steep the drop was. Best way to see it is by being on the road looking at the tops of trees that were 50+ feet tall right next to the road. Almost perpendicular! You 3 got your cardio workout on this one! 👍👌👏

  • @jc0d67556
    @jc0d67556 Рік тому +47

    That's definitely one way to get that Skidoo out, I've been on snowmobile recoveries and they're always a workout. I'm glad it was Casey doing the recovery because he's always considerate and careful not to damage anything worse than needed. Great job guys!

    • @wiresmith2398
      @wiresmith2398 Рік тому +9

      I hadn't put much thought to it, but you are SO correct. Care and consideration of the customer's equipment and the environment is one of the things that makes Casey shine.

  • @travelnc2g
    @travelnc2g Рік тому +30

    I had no doubt when you showed the new technique that you would find the perfect use for it. Good job.

  • @tedfisk1211
    @tedfisk1211 Рік тому +66

    This is a great channel with a variety of different subjects and recoveries. The rigging is very interesting and shows how it can be used to great advantage. Another enjoyable video.

  • @seannordeen5019
    @seannordeen5019 Рік тому +12

    For some reason, I imagine the Fabrats crew, fabricating a way to mount a small badlands winch with a large battery on a snowmobile that could be anchored to a tree so they wouldn't have to muscle the wrecked one as much. Your rescue looked like a great workout.

    • @darrenmcdonald3915
      @darrenmcdonald3915 Рік тому +1

      They could but it is already available as a Ski Doo dealer mounted accessory. :)

    • @tonyh4528
      @tonyh4528 Рік тому +1

      I bought a Warn 1000 Lb. Sno-Winch That Came In It's Own Gear Bag And Straps, Etc. To Carry On My Skidoo Rev 800 For Emergency Needs When Needed !
      I Did Add A 50A Anderson Plug Direct To My Skidoo Battery And The Other End To The Sno-Winch Power Cable To Make It Easy To Connect Anytime.
      I Also Made A Short Cable With Anderson Plug Like At My Battery With The Alligator Clips on The End Of That Cable To Allow It To Be Used On Any Other Skidoo That Was Stuck With A Battery As Well. Came In Handy More Than A Few Times !

  • @celiabenedict4454
    @celiabenedict4454 Рік тому +22

    Casey, you have an ingenious mind! And I like how you double check your thought process. Especially given that a false move would have sent any one of you down the side of the mountain. Well done!

  • @rhondasweeney7271
    @rhondasweeney7271 Рік тому +25

    Awesome recovery you are so right that was the first ever done that way. It took all of you to make that go correctly congratulations to you all

  • @justpain365
    @justpain365 Рік тому +34

    👍nice use of ropes and explaining everything casey, great recovery!! I think was like a 80/20 pitch in roofer terms lol all I know was it was StEEP......😮 big thanks for the video..... 🌺 ☕🐢

  • @gerryhartung736
    @gerryhartung736 Рік тому +1

    Everyday is an adventure with Casey. Looks like a 60 degree slope, and a long way to the bottom!

  • @scottphillips4594
    @scottphillips4594 Рік тому +5

    Most people watching this won't understand how difficult this was, Good Job!

    • @judithfairchild8620
      @judithfairchild8620 Рік тому

      Anyone who's been climbing in the mountains knows how much work goes into it. Then add having to get through snow and rescue a fairly heavy machine. They did a very good job.

  • @NismoXero
    @NismoXero Рік тому +9

    Finally the super secret recovery gets released!!!! Good job! Made it look easy.

  • @stephenwilson561
    @stephenwilson561 Рік тому

    My legs were cramping and my lungs were on fire....45 degrees!!! and I'm not talking weather...Great job and the light weight stuff saved your BACON!!

  • @georgevindo
    @georgevindo Рік тому +1

    I have to wonder a bit about your statement about being the world's first on that. No doubt trappers and other outdoor enthusiasts, have been doing things like this for a long time. It was a great job you did there, all three of you but think of sailors who have been using rigging for many years. This might be a first for being on video and it was a tough job well and smartly done, I have to give you that. Now you're going to have to get a skidoo and rig it as a wrecker/recovery vehicle. Skidooing is great fun and can be a lot of work too, like when you get stuck in slush on a lake or go over a bank on a mountain. You did a very nice job on that. It was a nice change from your everyday used skills. Thanks for the video, it was a good one.

  • @donaldcampbell5277
    @donaldcampbell5277 Рік тому +29

    Life's always an adventure.
    Great teamwork.

  • @wallyzworld7108
    @wallyzworld7108 Рік тому +6

    That looked like a perfect scenario for a Lewis Winch powered by a chainsaw head. 150 feet of 4000 lbs pulling power. With all the winter snow recoveries, I'm surprised you don't already have one. They normally have 150 of steel rope, but I wonder how they would do with a small diameter synthetic rope and used for this or atv/utv recoveries.

    • @powderhoundmt
      @powderhoundmt Рік тому

      I was pondering the same thing. I had a friend use a chain saw winch for a very similar situation here in northwest montana.

  • @lonhoschar1943
    @lonhoschar1943 Рік тому +3

    That snow mobile was WAY down the hill !!! Nice job getting him out. I'll bet they were really happy to see it back on the trail!!

  • @ludercoarms
    @ludercoarms Рік тому +5

    Well done Casey!! I was a recovery vehicle operator in the Army for 20 years, and part of the training school for wrecker operators in the Army is pulling a 2 1/2 ton cargo truck out of mud over the wheels with only snatch blocks, a ton or rope, and the guys in the class. Amazing what mechanical advantage can accomplish!! Love your videos!!

    • @imchris5000
      @imchris5000 Рік тому +1

      it gets even better when you start adding in other easy to make mechanical advantages like flip winches

    • @paulrivers7248
      @paulrivers7248 Рік тому

      ​@@imchris5000 pardon my dumbness but what are flip winches? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️😁

    • @imchris5000
      @imchris5000 Рік тому +2

      @@paulrivers7248 basically a + made of logs with the rope wrapped around. you flip it over to wrap more rope it works based on the principles of levers

    • @paulrivers7248
      @paulrivers7248 Рік тому

      @@imchris5000 oh ok thanks

    • @martymiller1412
      @martymiller1412 7 місяців тому

      Well done !

  • @j.o.a.t9718
    @j.o.a.t9718 Рік тому

    Oh that brings back memories of me getting my old Allouette sled stuck in 2 foot deep snow in the back woods of the farm, breaking trail for the cross country ski trials. I would get home soaking wet. It was always a work out. But then I was 40 years younger then.

  • @jamesthomson9065
    @jamesthomson9065 Рік тому +4

    This is great! Small note, i have pulled bumpers off sleds doing tow outs. If you hook up to the spindles on the sleds near the skis you have a much stronger hook up. The older the sled the more brittle the bumpers become. This is an awesome back country rescue video.

  • @sandralutz-rodriguez2864
    @sandralutz-rodriguez2864 Рік тому +8

    WHOA that was way up there and also way down the slope. Awesome planning and execution! Y'all got your cardio in for that day! Casey seeing you come across the top was the best! I had both arms up rooting for you guys!

  • @lanecole1217
    @lanecole1217 Рік тому

    being from mid west most of my first 45 years, it makes the last 20 in South Florida a good decision. Thanks for the memories...

  • @larrye2749
    @larrye2749 Рік тому +4

    now that's an off road recovery. you really DO know what you're doing Casey.

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Рік тому

    What an excellent demonstration of what you can do with the "Genius Snatch Block" set up.

  • @beaverc2884
    @beaverc2884 Рік тому +6

    This is when a chainsaw hoist would a great thing to have on hand.

    • @wb2vsj
      @wb2vsj Рік тому

      I was thinking the same, some sort of light weight winch at the top

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 Рік тому

    One for the record books indeed.

  • @nancymcneill872
    @nancymcneill872 Рік тому +2

    I tuned in from my AZ desert home just to watch you guys flounder around in the snow. The geometry of the recovery was a great bonus.

  • @2dazed685
    @2dazed685 Рік тому +2

    Bright & earlier today as I wait for a detail!👏🏼

  • @ironhorse7588
    @ironhorse7588 Рік тому +3

    Fun day 👍 Great views 👍 Great recovery👍

  • @abejanzen2073
    @abejanzen2073 Рік тому +3

    The view from your office is second to none! You worked hard and overcame. Awesome!! But the view,YES!Proof it can be done!!

  • @jonanderson5137
    @jonanderson5137 Рік тому

    I've done enough of this that I take no satisfaction in watching someone else have the do it. I'm happy the sled was able to assist and you weren't doing it in bad weather.
    The only thing I can say is. Single cylinder, 2 stroke and LIGHT are perfect for everything but speed and straight climbs. I bet a modern sled could tool around at 20hp no problem. I'd love to see some of the old GI sleds made with modern engineering and materials.

  • @olliesaerialphotography
    @olliesaerialphotography Рік тому

    Great effort getting the snowmobile up the hill with man power. That slope looks super steep.

  • @Ice_Karma
    @Ice_Karma Рік тому +1

    Fun fact: "Cultus" is a word from the Chinook trade jargon, which means "bad" or "worthless". There's a bunch of lakes called "Cultus Lake" in the American Pacific Northwest/Canadian Pacific Southwest. 😸

  • @zapaholic
    @zapaholic Рік тому +6

    Great job on the recovery... FANTASTIC job of documenting all of it. I have a feeling just about as much work went into filming, getting all the different shots, and editing.

  • @fredmerwin589
    @fredmerwin589 Рік тому

    I love the beauty of the Cascades, especially the snow.

  • @idadho
    @idadho Рік тому

    Somewhere on YT, there is a video of a bunch of soldiers recovering a Humvee stuck in sand up to the belly pan. 4 snatch blocks at each end and 8 or 10 soldiers made easy work of the stuck vehicle.

  • @jamesbigham9036
    @jamesbigham9036 Рік тому +4

    Casey I will be honest that recovery looked like a lot of fun. There was hard work involved but hanging out with friends is always a good time.
    I don't mind hard work when I can hangout with friends while doing it.

  • @mikeoleary1586
    @mikeoleary1586 2 місяці тому

    You guys must be in great shape to be able to do such strenuous work at such a high altitude!

  • @domthomas1002
    @domthomas1002 Рік тому +4

    You three did an awesome job recovering this snowmobile. Now, I have recovered many aircraft in my time in some of the most ridiculous areas. This is an idea for you to invent and patent. A come-along and a 24 volt cordless drill with the small Yankum rope attached to a tree. I have never tried it, but, I'll bet it is buildable. Just an idea. Great job guys.

  • @JW-cn6op
    @JW-cn6op Рік тому +1

    Casey look up Simpson winch in Portland. Its a capstan rope unit that fits in a milk crate. You could pull that snowmobile from as far as your spool of rope reaches. Good work at getting it out with man power though.

  • @edwinschlee8374
    @edwinschlee8374 Рік тому

    That was a steep recovery! You got quite a workout on that one! First recovery without a winch but the same technic!

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Рік тому +4

    I was not able to watch this video earlier, just now had time to watch and man that was a really STEEP Mountainside! Good work Casey and Cascade Lakes Adventures! That was a very physically exhausting job! That will make some muscles ache that you did not know you had LOL.. Excellent recovery Casey, thanks for taking us along. 👍💯

  • @alainaubut654
    @alainaubut654 Рік тому +1

    casey you are my best offroad recovery you are the best

  • @kd7qlg
    @kd7qlg Рік тому

    Good job Casey looked like work glad it worked. God bless you and your family and your friends. Have a wonderful night.

  • @chmod1777
    @chmod1777 Рік тому

    I'm getting exhausted just watching y'all climbing around on that slope, dang.

  • @denisep3306
    @denisep3306 Рік тому +7

    Question: on the way out there, you said “ I love my job”.
    After crawling up the hill, did you still feel that way?? 😂😂

    • @CaseyLaDelle
      @CaseyLaDelle  Рік тому +12

      Yes

    • @SPMech1
      @SPMech1 Рік тому +3

      @@CaseyLaDelle 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @edrouse9578
      @edrouse9578 Рік тому +4

      We love your job too.

    • @denisep3306
      @denisep3306 Рік тому

      @@CaseyLaDelle love it! if I got to work in that type of setting, I would too!

  • @xxBlazinBobxx
    @xxBlazinBobxx Рік тому +1

    That went about as well as it could have for that recovery! The trees growing straight up from the sloped hillside gave a pretty good visual reference for how steep it was. No doubt that was a workout!

  • @nyleluke
    @nyleluke Рік тому

    Lived in Alaska for 16 years doing similar stuff, sure makes me miss it

  • @caroll584
    @caroll584 Рік тому

    We are cheering over here in Michigan!!

  • @Buzz420
    @Buzz420 Рік тому

    That still looked pretty steep. Glad it turned out to be a safe recovery & yall didn't turn into snowballs rolling down the side of a mountain

  • @drumwish2010
    @drumwish2010 Рік тому +2

    That was epic it amazes me how your medical condition doesn’t slow you down your the man Casey!

  • @anthonylee2099
    @anthonylee2099 Рік тому

    Great Fun recovery Casey! 🤙😎

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Рік тому +2

    Good morning and hell yeah! Hello Casey!!

  • @deshb22
    @deshb22 Рік тому +1

    Had similar situation....was introduced to a chainsaw winch....
    Cool video

  • @regmcguire5582
    @regmcguire5582 Рік тому

    As a Canadian snowmobiler, I would say definitely get a setup that goes to the spindles. Much much stronger. Also, a gas powered portable winch (porta power?) would be amazing here combined with your existing setup

  • @raysanders6744
    @raysanders6744 Рік тому

    Casey, look into a small Capstan winch powered by a Honda motor, used them for hunting and pulling game up the hills. You can pull 1000 lbs with them, the limiting distance is the amount of rope you carry with you, and of course the gas to power the saw motor.

  • @GingerTrucker65
    @GingerTrucker65 11 місяців тому

    Man I love seeing your work and world! Never been to the north west in person YET! I’ve seen it through the cameras of many and I have stalked it all on google satellite view 😅. Thanks for the videos. I have been bing watching for weeks and weeks. I’ve liked 👍 every post and comment on a few. I even watch the ads just to hope they give you a larger cut! Keep it up buddy. We love it!

  • @lockedin60
    @lockedin60 Рік тому +3

    It looks like your setup to release the snowmobile from the clutches of the tree were successful. The Elbow grease worked today. But I suspect that mechanical power would have been the preferred method of snow mobile tree extraction. I hope you all slept well that night. For this old man I would be out for the count several weeks. 🤣🤣😩😩

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Рік тому

      I think this was more a how to video showing how to use elbow grease and pulleys rather than using the two snowmobiles sitting up top to get the tree bound snowmobile back up on top.

  • @pmae9010
    @pmae9010 Рік тому +1

    I am SO glad it was not me on that hillside, you would have brought me out on a sled dead, nice jog all.

  • @simplyamazing880
    @simplyamazing880 Рік тому

    Well that LOOKS steep enough to me.
    That was a bunch of work. It makes you thankful for those 12 volt winches.

  • @tigra770
    @tigra770 Рік тому +1

    can't wait to see Casey's future heavy-duty snowmobile with a winch. well done guys.

  • @kfd629
    @kfd629 Рік тому +5

    Awesome video , Casey! Well done as always!! I found this extremely useful. On my sled in a small zippered Milwaukee pouch I carry 100’ of 5/32 Dyneema with spliced eye on each end, as well as small soft shackles of same material. Along with that, a 10’ tubular webbing sling and an assortment of petzl climbing pulleys and caribeaners. I love the new synthetic snatch blocks that Alan has developed. Id love to see a smaller version made just for smaller/lighter off road and sleds. Keep it up man!! Cheers from Idaho.

  • @jdb775
    @jdb775 Рік тому

    Ok I am impressed. That was steep and you had to struggle but you got it.

  • @tammysimons4916
    @tammysimons4916 Рік тому

    Wow! What an amazing and interesting recovery Casey! I'm glad that sled ran and was able to be driven out. That was a lot of work and would have been a lot more difficult if the sled didn't run.

  • @philipcollins5440
    @philipcollins5440 Рік тому +1

    Mr. C, this is a gr8 video. U R a gr8 teacher too.😊

  • @ericcalahan
    @ericcalahan Рік тому

    Watching you have to crawl on all 4s to rerig those lines, I can tell how steep that is! Great work and thanks for sharing!

  • @Crazy-s8s
    @Crazy-s8s Рік тому

    Geez Almighty👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    Talk about almost vertical fly on the wall steepness
    Awesome job you guys pulled off

  • @55VickyV
    @55VickyV Рік тому

    Fantastic! Why didn’t they have machines like that when I was young. They like so much fun to ride.

  • @lindabrewer3243
    @lindabrewer3243 Рік тому

    WOW!! THat was pretty darn awesome. That was a steep climb there but great team work.

  • @dalebailey1844
    @dalebailey1844 Рік тому

    they definitetly called the right person way to go!!!!!!

  • @docdevin
    @docdevin Рік тому

    Good job Casey! That looks like a lot of hard work.

  • @brendenshaw4473
    @brendenshaw4473 Рік тому

    Live to see history happen

  • @robinmcfadden3909
    @robinmcfadden3909 Рік тому +3

    Casey do you ever ask yourself, how do I get into these things? 😂 amazing rescue

  • @joshuazientara4452
    @joshuazientara4452 Рік тому

    Very nice.
    You look so much younger without your hat on.

  • @nigelcanuck5943
    @nigelcanuck5943 Рік тому

    Great use of the compound ring technique, glad I watched the compound ring 101 video to know what you were doing!😁

  • @paulrivers7248
    @paulrivers7248 Рік тому

    Great Great video Casey and the rest.....

  • @bigmosept11
    @bigmosept11 Рік тому +1

    Best office view ever!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @yodaoffroada
    @yodaoffroada Рік тому

    Old fashioned block and tackle.
    Used to use them on the farm for lifting animals when butchering.
    Great job!

  • @waynevandolah4189
    @waynevandolah4189 Рік тому

    Excellent work you guys I think I'll call you next year when my elks on the ground,help me pack it out. .yipyip

  • @riliwi
    @riliwi Рік тому +1

    Damn you guys got a real workout doing this recovery. A beer and a long nap are in order after this one!!

  • @EnufIsTooMuch
    @EnufIsTooMuch Рік тому +2

    Excellent work, beautiful "office", wish I was there! :) BUT.... . I am sure you are saying you guys are the first because it is that specific gear and circumstance. However rope and pulley systems have been used in Mountain SAR uncountable thousands of times. I learned it in the 1980's from people who had been doing it since the 1950's and 1960's. I taught rope rescue systems, there are books and all sorts of gear that would have made that lift much, much easier. SAR teams routinely lift the weight of two to seven people. I've seen quarter mile lifts of 60 degree mountain slopes. I have to get off to work now but maybe tonight I can email you links to some of the books on the topic of Rope Rescue in Mountain SAR. Also, the companies selling the gear that would have made that much easier.

  • @brettnipps7205
    @brettnipps7205 Рік тому +1

    As someone who is trained in crevasse rescue, it's nice to see someone else use the same principles for other uses.

  • @Eric-gi9kg
    @Eric-gi9kg Рік тому

    Based on the angle in my screen, I would say you were sitting at 45+ degrees easy... then, once up on the "flat," close to 30-35 degrees.
    Awesome teamwork and great communication.

  • @feedflo
    @feedflo Рік тому

    Another great video to watch and enjoy! This one made me glad I'm living on Guam in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, nice and warm. But snow mobiles in the snow looks fun and exciting! Can't wait for the next adventure!

  • @bryantyler7456
    @bryantyler7456 Рік тому

    My friends and I had to do the same thing in the Mendocino National Forest back in 1993 with a three wheeler that I was riding, in the snow, and couldn’t quite make the turn and ended up jumping off. It was about 150’ down a similar hill. No winched just all people power, ropes and two or three shackles.

  • @jims4912
    @jims4912 Рік тому +1

    Nothing beats working hard and having fun !

  • @GrumpyForester
    @GrumpyForester Рік тому

    ...well, the good news for me, after decades of riding snowmobiles, is that I am clearly too old for this action. Nice Historic Recovery, Casey...

  • @autumn7ful
    @autumn7ful 2 місяці тому

    Yup another awesome video.

  • @judithfairchild8620
    @judithfairchild8620 Рік тому

    You get pictures of some of the greatest scenery in the world. The snow mobile rescue was good too. Your 5 way setup is cool too.

  • @coolvibes3663
    @coolvibes3663 9 місяців тому

    Wow, I learned a lot from that video. Great team work.

  • @1944chevytruck
    @1944chevytruck Рік тому +1

    Good job boys!

  • @ridersride1
    @ridersride1 Рік тому +1

    done lots of those recovery's , you got it out which is what matters.

  • @UtahGambler
    @UtahGambler Рік тому +1

    What an exhausting task....
    Very well executed.....
    Nice going Casey.

  • @kennethbrown8723
    @kennethbrown8723 Рік тому +4

    That was awesome and a lot of hard work!

  • @jeffpoplin558
    @jeffpoplin558 Рік тому

    That was a "story for the grand kids". So cool you have video evidence! Well done, guys.

  • @duanebuck193
    @duanebuck193 Рік тому +2

    Pretty cool - a Yankum Block and Tackle for all intents and purposes, and the proof was in the success! I would have had to have a rope tied to a tree as a lead line for my piece of mind after seeing the angles you were at. Super nice job, Casey.

  • @scottalpine
    @scottalpine Рік тому +2

    That was fantastic. Good rigging, good communication and definitely a workout.

  • @glyn1
    @glyn1 Рік тому +2

    Well done Casey using the new winch blocks and ropes looking at making aluminium blocks like you have B P NZ

  • @timjchick
    @timjchick Рік тому

    Great job. Time to invest in one of those portable battery powered winches before the next remote recovery.