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Thanks for watching, from all of us at Matt's off-road recovery!
Hey Trevor, this comment is for you. Big respect for the amount of time you spent running behind vehicles and up hills to get us those shots. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment Steve!
@@trevortripsalot And! You didn't fall down! lol Thumbs up! You need to rig all Matts vehicles in secret to have more fuel than he sees.
I'll second that! What a truly cool crew.
Dude is an iron man in disguise .
@@trevortripsalot YESSIR you absolutely ROCK!!!
The fact that Matt feels confident enough take just Lizzie (and Trevor) to help with a recovery says a lot about how good she has gotten at this. And it shows. She crushed that front dig. Great job guys and gals.
She is a pro now!
She is young, but she does this every day.
Matt can do this all by himself. He used to just prop up his phone somewhere and get to work.
@@FransBlaas1 I hope that first part of ur statement is a joke lol
@@FransBlaas1 I agree majority of the comments on every video are about Lizzy people are weird.
Tire chains are the answer when wheel speed does not work . Yes I am Canadian and I love your channel and your crew. Anyone criticizing Matt’s driving skills makes me laugh. He is a extremely skilled off road driver and has done a great job teaching his staff. This is by far and away the best program on you tube in my humble opinion.
Two words. Tire chains
Wondered myself if he has a set of chains for those massive tires. Airing down isn’t so good on icy stuff.
@@russbell6418it likely wouldn't even be once a year that those tire chains would get used, so I highly doubt they have a set anywhere
Stright up just good ppl, the fact you didn’t edit out the strap breaking was awesome, we learn everyday no matter our age. Keep up the good work y’all
I feel like Trevor could do every job on a call but finds joy in watching/enabling others. The world needs more people like that. I think I’ll start working on being one more.
Maybe stick a big note to the windshield that reads "GET FUEL" LOL
Good idea, break that spell on him!
You know it’s cold when Matt actually has on a jacket!
Edit: tucker did a good job with that screen effect when Trevor yelled lmao
Matt just admitted it, Lizzy is the daughter that you always wanted. She had learned fast and is just as good as Rudy, Lizzy you deserve credit from this fan base .from Texas 🤠👍🤠👍🤠👍🤠👍😎👍you re doing a great job...great job Matt.
Yes but.. have you noticed she is too dumb to wear a seat belt.. every video she never wears a seat belt..
I have scrapped peoples faces of dash boards, because they weren't wearing a seat belt in a accident.. tell her. Seat belts please..
Lizzy is a Legend where I come from in Arizona ! 🌵❤️🥵
@@timothycontreras8424 too dumb to wear a seat belt.. tho...
Car accident, her face will be Splat on Dashboard..
Every video she never wears a seat belt.. she is a idiot..
@@timothycontreras8424 @fred Ayala
What a coinkydink, I am from NE TX and live in AZ.
I like how when Lizzy needed more traction backing up that hill, Matt selflessly threw himself into the wheel rut in order to help with traction. jk, hope you are ok Matt.
LMAO
Yup, a mere coat for the lady wouldn't have been enough in that situation. LOL
Another superb rescue - well done team. As always, Matt remains calm and there is no cursing when things go wrong. You have my absolute respect.
6 54th I 7777777777777
If you're going to get her stuck get her proper stuck, lol
What's wrong with cursing when things go wrong?
@@surfdogdude The cursing produces a spell that releases the Kracken. Seriously though its a family show.
@@NoNORADon911 What's wrong with releasing the Kraken?
Matt whoever from Canada that said wheel speed doesn’t work, couldn’t have been a real Canadian. Did recoveries and towing for 17 yeas before I broke my back and found wheel speed always worked. Love your channel and the great things your family does for people. Keep up the great videos.
Fuckin rights bud. If you’re not buried right down to the frame, she’s comin out when the speedo hits 3 digits.
But how's the back now?
@@webfreakz not good, I’m now 70 years old, look 50 but the older you get the harder it is to heal properly. Plus I keep trying to do what a 30 year old would do.
@@bobcats905 all right, all the best!
The reason some people say that is because they are talking about 2wd and/or all seasons which do better at compacting/sticking to snow rather than spinning tires and turning it to ice. If you have tires that are mud terrains or all terrains they typically don't stick to snow as well and are better at spinning to get traction. It's all play 'er by ear when it comes to snow, whether it is powdered to sticky, and what tires you have.
I love that Matt is instructing Lizzie on how to perform different off-road techniques. 8:14 It'll give her some useful tools to have for when she finds herself out on a trail without Matt or by herself.
Or if she's just driving a vehicle on a ranch, like I suspect she's done many times now
what a gem Trever is everyone's always picking on him for slipping when hes more focused on getting a good shot than ware hes walkin and then he gets handed the golden opportunity to get back at matt but instead just offers a helping hand
yes sir the heart of a real man is pure as it gets
Punk 2 A shun graham R ‘speli NG
Trevor is the bigger man. 👍
Lol ! Matt pulled a Trevor ! Good thing he survived it . I have always heard that it's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, and then it's hilarious 😂!
Hope you’re feeling ok after that slip, Matt! Great recovery and you blew my mind with the little education on “torpor” at the end!
I know, right!
Nat. Geo paying off.
"We're not gonna get stuck turning around . . . for once." 🤣🤣
It wouldn't be a proper MORR snow recovery without at least one spill. Thanks for handling that, Matt.
I’m wise to you Matt!
You ride around wherever you like with your friends in the gnarliest places, never having to worry about getting stuck anywhere. If you’re not off-roading, you’re playing with your toys.
What a Lifestyle.
That was a heck of a fall, glad your ok Matt!. I did however rewind it a couple times since we didn't get any double takes on the wrestling back slam you were really giving to mother nature! But seriously I am glad your alright 👍
I felt that fall all the way down into central Texas. I think you may have fract a few wells for us!
Trevor should have held up a score card 😅
Oh, my shoulder was hurting when I saw Matt fall. Glad your okay. 👍
Just showing why Lizzie couldn't make it up the hill!!
@@BigBlueMotors Yeah, I have actually dislocated my shoulders that way, one time both at once! OUCH!
The secret to matt's success is his uncanny ability to stay calm .great content as always .cheers from Cairns Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
@Outback Nomad Too Right!
Totally agree
He's in his element.
Vice grip garage also
honestly its a learned skill to supress that adrenaline, being panicky and jittery makes things worse in a high pressure situation so being able to like sidestep the adrenaline running in just keeps you safe, the fight or flight response doesnt work well in the modern world
Thanks for always, being yourselves! You guys are a team that definitely show's, how much Matt Care's about his family, and the way he treats his working family!! Your a good man Matt! Thanks for all you do
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Nice recovery.
That fall would put my old self down for a week.
"For the Canadians who say wheel speed doesn't work"
Matt must channel his inner Bob & Doug McKenzie:
"Take off you hosers!" 🤣
Your profile pic is embarrassing. Do some research. Stop supporting corrupt, child trafficking pedophiles. The Ukrainian azov nazis have been killing the Ukrainian people since 2014.
Thanks.......now i'm hungry for some back bacon.
@@christopherweise438 ....Poutine & Beaver Tails.
dont be a hoser eh
@@IronmanV5 - There is nothing better than Poutine. SERIOUSLY!
We always hear "stay clear of the winch line" and they "NEVER" snap, that's why when they do people get hurt when they do. Always respect your equipment! !! !!!
Was the camera shaking when Trevor yelled 'Lizzie!" and effect or real shaking? Two thumbs up either way. A recovery with a solid non-injurious - nice! My main question is how on earth did that guy get that Tacoma situated like that? Great work and content as always.
It was an effect
There may have been more snow when they got stuck. Sometimes it’s hard to see where the trail is and drop off the edge. Then once on the hillside basically anything you do makes it slide down more.
Sometimes it’s best to stop while you’re only a little stuck. And, even a hand winch can be really handy sometimes.
he said LIZZAY
You're not supposed to ask; it's kind of like a women's age.
Tucker skills
Hey Lizzie. Here in Alberta ,Canada , we don't really pack our winter gear away for the summer. We may relegate it to a basement closet or something like that, But we can grab it all in about 5 minutes if needed (hopefully never until next winter.
As a prime example for me my, i'm going to call it a winter coat (It's a heavy jacket I got from giant tiger) has always been in the same spot. Hanging on a useless TV in my bedroom so that when it gets cold enough to adjustify wearing it, I just grab it
Amazingly enough Trevor stayed upright on this one. But, Matt’s fall was epic! I’m so glad Trevor caught it on camera.
Beautiful driving Lizzie.
My favorite part of these is when Matt does the first assessment of the situation and makes a plan!
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Matt goes all Trevor on us. Thanks for sharing the awesome and the pit falls.
Wheel speed is right on. Live in Minnesota and when it snows, the traction control is off on my Jeep, drives me nuts when its enabled. There are times when you have to be able to spin the wheels. Well done
Matt is so very quick off his feet ! 9:35 and he taught us what hummingbirds do at night...Thanks Matt and crew...
Matt,Trevor and Lizzie. My name is Joe from Alabama. I had pleasure of meeting y’all in Tropic, Utah at a gas station / food place. It was later in the day and y’all were returning from up near Boulder area. Yall looked tired but we’re gracious enough to talk with me and agreed to a picture that Trevor so kindly took. I was wondering if this recovery video was the work you did that day. No wonder y’all looked tired. Either way, it was a pleasure speaking with y’all that day.
Nice front dig Lizzy. I learnt what a front dig is from watching Rory do it and explain it. It's helped me out of some tight jams. And Matt that was unexpected usually its Trevor falling over in the snow lol great vid guys
As a Canadian whom works in the harshest road conditions I can say spinning the tires doesn't usually work.
However the increased momentum like Matt dud usually does.
However spinning the tires will decrease your turning radius, which of course allowed them to easily turn around on a narrow road.
Matt that slip and fall was epic! I could almost feel the pain.
Isn't that Trevor his job?
I’m sorry but I laughed so hard when u biffed it walking down the hill! I’ve done it myself b4 lol
I am older Dude and I have been backcountry traveling in Eastern Utah and Western Colorado since the late 60's and I have loved your videos and all the knowledge you share. Keep up the good work Ladies and Gentlemen! Semper Fi
I have not seen Ol Ed lately. I hope that he is healthy, and we all want to see him get the nugget back.
He is probably on one of his adventures and will be back once weather is better.
@@MindBlowerWTF good point, the guy still gets around.
This was a fun-filled episode! Lizzy’s fancy driving was pretty cool!
Love a good snow recovery! Bonus points for saving the tree!
You guys do great work and work together like a family. Not just the official family but you all are like family. It's heartwarming.
Trevor says, "Thanks for falling so I didn't have to". Lizzy does a 'front dig', Matt doesn't run out of gas, Wheel speed matters, the strap takes one for the team and the Morrvair gets 'em out! And the best part? Ice Cream of course.
Great video Matt, I love how you always go the extra mile, (literally), and do whatever it takes. never get upset or berate someone and ALWAYS take care of your crew. God Bless you Big Guy, and the rest of the crew as well.
Ouch Matt!! Right on the back and bum! I’ve been there, just never caught it on video 😂
Matt's impersonation of Trevor, was classic. That could have been hard on the bones. I think the "rear dig", may have softened the landing some though. 😎
Lizzie does good work, she just needs to learn the 'wheel speed' technique from Matt 😁
He did stick the landing for a solid 4.9 from the East German judge.
You need to work up the confidence to fly up a very slippery hill.
First, i love watching Matt figure his way out of a recovery as circumstances change. Masterful. Second, Matt has now gained entry to the Trevor club! Great video guys!
Big drive from Hurricane all the way (up Hwy 89) then onto (Hwy 12) Red Canyon, past Bryce Canyon (turnoff), Tropic, Escalante & then Boulder. A full day and the iconic recovery crew in SW Utah to the rescue. Matt calm as could be, fixes ropes, straps and lines to pull the front and back out of the "problem". The customer hopefully thanked them profusely; then the slip on the video & the excellent camera shots; & then the long drive back home. Amazing. Can't understand why someone from Escalante, Panguitch, Cedar City, doesn't have the rigs or skill to pull off the recovery in the hills & snow. Matt with his experience, presses on, and before you know it, the vehicle is free and down & out of the problem "route". What a service, having competent & talented people around & then getting a close up film show re the whole production. Impressive.
Been waiting for this vid. I live in Boulder and saw you pass me heading west as i was heading back to town from running errands in Escalante and was curious to see if you’d been on Boulder Mountain again.
The whole MORR crew has definitely improved it's skill set in the last year.
Matt I love and hate folks like you? It never fails that when a fuel pump goes out the tank was just filled. Modern electronic fuel pumps are in the tank and require fuel to keep them cool. I pray often that you don't lose one out on the trail and I dislike being negative. I tell customers and my kids alike, " it's just as easy to fill the top half as the bottom"!
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Ever since Katrina I never let my gas tank fall below half full. That way you always have half a tank of gas. Hopefully I never have to use it.
@@garymoore8711 I have a similar policy that overlaps. Always have enough fuel in the car to get to Texas when you are in Louisiana. :D hehe.
You can tell Matt knows his stuff on this recovery. The angles, the torque needed. Great job.
I think that was more ground speed/momentum vs wheel speed. When I hear wheel speed I'm usually picturing somebody spinning tires instead of trying to crawl. Certainly momentum has it's place and so can wheel speed in snow/mud/sand but equally there are times when ultra low gearing and letting the tire barely turn will help get you on top of deep snow. It's all a matter of reading the conditions and reacting appropriately.
Nice job on the recovery, couple things learned and Lizzie's experience with off-road driving is now further enhanced.
Ok if I’ve got this right Lizzie barrel races horses. I think I saw mention of that in a previous video. This is why she can sleep in the back seat or probably anywhere. If you’ve ever been on the Rodeo trail you learn to do this. I grew up with a dad that rode bulls and then we had a whole pen of bucking bulls. We stayed out on the road. My wife can’t believe the places I can fall asleep. I’ve feel asleep in rigging bags behind the chutes with bulls blowing on me as a kid. You guys do a great job.
Damn Matt, my teeth rattled when you hit the ground! Bet you felt that the next day. Great seeing Lizzy driving and gaining confidence.
Yeah my rib cage hurt!!!
Perhaps the closest call I ever had with getting severely hurt was with a nylon strap breaking in almost the same exact situation that you had with your blue strap. That is way I now have a overly strong nylon choker that I always carry with me.
That was one impressive fall at 9.38 but nearly impressive as your camera man who managed to capture it as it happened. Give that man a raise!
That folks is why you stay out of the triangle. A broken rope,chain, strap, etc. could ruin your day. Matt that was a brutal fall, glad you're OK. As an older person I can attest falling is much harder than when young. Great job all around guys, everyone deserves ice cream after that. Enjoy your videos! Stay safe and GOD bless
Nice snow recovery. There was a few inches of snow a week ago in southern Idaho, melted the next day. Matt needs a sticker on each car to remind him to check the gas before going on recoveries, trips. Glad Matt is ok from the fall, I fell like that with ski's on and was sore for a while.
That was another great recovery. Lizzi continues to excel at the task at hand with confidence. Matt’s a master of rigging and recovery, always cool and calm, even when he does a “Trevor Back Flip” AND AS ALWAYS, Trevor gets the shot 📸.
Matt I am Canadian wheel speed is key to not getting stuck in the snow. So don't always listen to what people say. I run my old bronco winter wheeling on 35" locked in the front and factory traction lock in the rear with a high revving 351W in 2 feet of snow. Never had a problem. Love the Channel. I have watched every episode. Keep up the great work.
Another great recovery. Lizzy is doing good in the snow, for someone who doesn't drive in it often, and OMG she can sleep anywhere. LOL. So glad you all didn't run out of gas. Hope you didn't get hurt when you slipped Matt.
Ummm yup ! That was an awesome job getting the truck maneuvered and stuck in that awkward position ! LOL
Maybe by saying “I’m Matt, and I’m a low fuel aholic “ could avoid the “intervention”. Always great videos. The breaking of strap and watching why it’s very important to stay out of the “death triangle” when winching should help others to be safer.
Matt has commented on the "triangle of death" before. Apparently, with the synthetic (non-metal wire) ropes, the danger is drastically reduced.
Now that was funny!
Definitely stay out of the death triangle...don't they still make those safety Dampener blanket covers for winch lines that help mitigate that exact danger?
I'm surprised he used a chain in the first place, even though that isn't what failed.
Excellent winching skills. Nice swan dive in the snow!! I am a active member of a 4x4 drive club in Colorado. I have always used a strap for pulling people out. Sounds like Matt's Recovery Rope is the way to go. We constantly have to pull people out this time of year because of people testing how far they can go on the snow line. The Recovery Rope would definitely help us out in these situations. Could you help the High Country Four Wheeler's out ? We don't charge for these situations. We are just glad to help out fellow 4wheelers out of a bad situation.
First off I hope Matt is ok after his untimely fall (Great job Trevor capturing that on camera 😂). The strap breaking was most definitely the tree's fault. Matt needs signs posted in all his vehicles that says "Gas is a necessity, I cannot live on oil alone." 🤣
🥰🥰🥰 Ed 🥰🥰🥰
Stay Happy 😂 Safe and Healthy Everyone 💞
Out of all the falls on this channel Matt has had the best one of them all.
Tucker fixes up a pretty good edit. Good job Tucker 👍
Just got caught up from the past week then this drops! I'm on very happy dude this morning
Learned long time ago that one doesn't hook a chain w/clevis hood to anything soft like soft shackles or tow rope, it just cuts them up. Other than that it was a good and interesting recovery. I had one bad experience in the snow, blowing snow, below freezing, and fingers do not work plus if it takes a while you end up in bad shape from the cold. Really like your videos, a learning experience and also entertaining, THANKS!
Linzzy is a great help to matts recovery love watching her in action thanks linzzy for all your help
The fuel light in the Superduty means you have 10 gallons of diesel left.
10 gallons? That's what, 38 litres approximately? Hardly running short.
Fun late April Snow recovery, great teamwork, Lizzie's fancy stuff, Trevor's delightful camera work & commentary, a fabulous Matt 'fall' & Factoids galore! Another fun one, Team MORR! 💛
a awesome recovery Matt !! , that fall however looked like it hurt
lucky Matt didn't get his noggin clonked ! ;-)
Matt wins the "hardest fall - jaw popper" award! He tried to play it off, but experience tells me he was super sore the next morning! Great video and once again, Lizzy is a top hand!
Gravity sucks...
Matt, I'm a Canadian and I say the same thing as you. Lots of wheel speed. Melt the snow and ice to get to the dirt underneath and you'll get traction. I've done it a few times.
You really can’t have a trailer park without chickens 🐓
i love the way lizzy gets her beauty sleep under any conditions
I agree with Matt and Jefe. Lizzie sleeps better on a dusty, gravel road than anywhere else!
Another great episode. Matt, you did the Trevor so hard, I hurt!
Nicely done. I live in BC Canada can concur that wheel speed is not usually the answer in snow. If you have really nice power then sometimes you can use wheel speed to dig down to dirt, but most of the time when the snow is packed down or anywhere near freezing point spinning just creates ice and ruins your path and or gets you stuck. Especially on a road that is used all winter it really needs to be avoided. With a mile long driveway that is half up hill and snowed in for 3 months we do our very best to prevent ever spinning or sliding. The second somebody does so all tractions is gone and you get to fight with a skating rink until thaw.
Matt falls....no comments from the crew. The rest of them fall....look out. That's called respect. :)
You guys are amazing. I see some of these situations and just shake my head. You always get em out. Well done.
Dan was the star of this one. Awesome guy.
Matt wearing a serious jacket, it must have been really cold! Keep up the good work, love watching you enjoying your job so much.
You guys should get Matt a gadget that reads the fuel reading aloud when the engine is started. Just like those alarm clocks that tell you how late it is.
MORR at it's best Matt with the plan Lizzy in customer's vehicle & Trevor on video getting in his cardio great recovery ya'll thank's for sharing 😉👍
Matt im glad you didnt get hurt on that slip. That said that was an awesome slip! You nailed that!!
So we got a call. In todays episode:
Matt rescues a broken down sanddune from a side-by-side,
Lizzie continues her handstand usage, now been a full week, and
Ed shows of his fancy new tapdancing shoes.
Good afternoon
@@Dave.T. And how are you this fine day? Did you have a good vacation?
Lizzie is the perfect road trip partner. She is always sleeping. Works for me at least.
HEY! Good morning everybody!
Ohh mann that was a nasty spill Matt! Glad you laughed it off though. Good job on the whole team 👍 That feller ought to invest in a winch
Nice recovery Matt! You were even able to rescue that Tacoma! Awesome driving Lizzy! Great video Y’all!
Hey Matt that’s just meat’n’potatoes for you blokes , I love your recoveries , we get to see you in action and love the way you teach Lizzy, she’s so good . I don’t think she actually knows how damned skilled she is , she’s strong, nimble, she understands everything, she welds really well , gosh she really is a trooper. She’s a bit younger than my young’in but very grounded . You’re really lucky mate .
Whether it be snow, mud, rocks or sand MORR always gets em out. You never know what to expect next on this channel. What happened to Ed, starting to get worried about him?
He was in the last video where they put the rear springs in the heavy wrecker
The combination of Matt, Lizzy and Trevor is soooo good. I like everyone on the channel but these three can run the show on their own.
'The three musketeers'... you're right about those three 😉
I KNEW the Tacoma was gonna get stuck after the first pullout..So glad to see Matt in a Jacket in snow, instead of his customary short sleeve uniform...GOOD JOB MATT.!
The Morrvair is the new General Lee!!!! Love that build, can't wait to see the tow truck done.
Lizzy knows how to ensure she's rested for the job!
Lizzy did a good job turning the Moorvair around I was impressed. I love watching front digs in my opinion Rory in TrailMater is the best at doing those. I hope Matt is ok from his fall. You guys always get them out and I love that about this channel.
I want to thank Trevor for always making sure to get the top quality shots
Course, Rory can shift out his back axle.
Matt's fall was almost as impressive as some of the ones Trevor has done!
Lizzie reminds me of my daughter, who was in the military, 5 minutes of no activity means nap time. I love it!
Hats off to Lizzy for the pivot maneuver. I've done that plowing snow. I didn't make it all the way up a driveway, skid down backwards off the side of the driveway, and pivoted like that off a rock and drove back down.
By watching Matt I've learned more about the sleep patterns of hummingbirds than I could have ever imagined :)
morvir is a beast
Love the morning uploads!
This is a classic example of true professionals at work.. a real pleasure to watch.. 😎
Lols I did to that 180 on a 1 in 4 slope on a banked bend in packed ice/snow in my 2wd 1985 Austin Metro (front drive) - handbrakes, left foot braking and lots of rally wheel to turn it in it's own length from being stuck against the bank ;) went back down the hill, turned it around and took a second run, made it round the bend half way up and out. (and I have a witness!) Would not want to do it in something that big though :) Kudos for all the work - something I'd love to do.