Casey gets an award for the subway sandwich making! He's correct, there's is no other way to make a sandwich. The satisfying crunch of the chips and the facility flavor of the meat and whatever condiments of choice, it's magic.
It's always great to see any videos with antique vehicles in them I'm an old vehicle nut even a normal videos I'm always looking for something in the background that happens to be an old car or an old truck LOL😂😂 I enjoy all your videos keep up the great work Casey
I used to drive a 18 wheeler out west. I can't count the number of times I have seen 4x4s in the ditch, just because they have 4 wheel drive they thought they could drive like they were on dry pavement.
I've put in 22yrs pulling a Reefer OTR and live in the Puget sound area, I know what you mean about the 4x4 mentality, Yup, they can go anywhere alright.... right into the ditch with the rest of the DumbA$$es.......as I drove past them in my RWD pickup......................
@@RiverRatWA57 Same sentiment here... When I was contemplating on which truck to buy for my first vehicle, my Dad's comment guided that decision, "getting 4wd will not only give you 2 more wheels to put your ass in the ditch, it'll give you a helluva lot of extra cost & maintenance if you're not consistently using the extra drive." As I'm not consistently needing that extra umph, my 2wd trucks have served me well over the years.
I put Studded snow tires on our PontiacVibe so my daughter can deliver the Rural Mail. she today, advised the 4x4 Jeep carriers about a steep hill coated an inch of ICE.... the other girl's reply?? "Oh, I have 4 wheel drive, no Problem. " ... ... ... Guess who delivered the whole route in half the time of the Jeep driver? yep, my daughter. Front Wheel Drive with Studded Snow Tires beats a 4x4 with street tires every day.
This looks a hell of a lot more enjoyable than running your ass off doing AAA calls in Southern California with an average day of 10-12 tows in a 12 hour day.
You never disappoint I loved how you was to the point on the call you got at the end and please more snow recovery or as you would call it trips over the mountains and as always be safe 👍
I had a co-worker back in the 70's who put chips in his sandwich. He was from Washington state. I thought it was strange. Now 50 years later you're doing it. Good for you and fun memories.
Have used that type of chain many times. Worked great. Always carried extra bungee cords with me. You are limited to 25mph with them. I do recommend you inspect them regularly as some of the links will open up. A pair of visegrips and you can tighten the links. I picked mine up from Les Schwab Tire Stores.
Catching up on your old videos. Was helping a friend's high school aged son and he mentioned that one of his friends is restoring an old international and he had just gone done to get parts in Oregon. And from watching your earlier videos, I said oh...406 garage, and he was like...yep. How did you know?
My grandma told me they would put chips on their sandwiches in the winter because lettuce was out of season and not available. Chips gave it that satisfying crunch like lettuce did.
Very impressed with your work ethic . Those dolly hubs must be high speed ,that great that they don't heat up ,as they must be spinning very fast ,due to the small wheels . Thanks for the drive through the snow .
Yes! Go do more snow adventures! "Do as we say, not as we do..." 😂 I want more info on the sandwiches...what kind of sandwich? What kind of chips? I'd totally try that...😊
We got 5 inches of snow yesterday.. the dry powdery crap so when the 40 mph wind came up last night it blew all over the roads.. have had 7 recoveries this morning already.. one was a competitors flatdeck that slid off headed to a call..
I lived in Portland in the mid-nineties, spent lots of time playing in the "Cascade Cement" on and around Mt. Hood. Oregon Is a wonderful state! Still miss it.
You brought back so memories for me. 1963 I worked on the stretch of road east of Government Camp and lived in Zig Zag. A great summer as a surveyor. We built a "killer 3 lane".
cool trip Casey! My question would be, when you crawled in the side window to get the lift blocks...why didn't you just extend the hitch to get the Scout away from the doors? lol
Hey Casey love watching your videos driving in the snow with your friend, seen you playing with a German shepherd . Was wondering if you know anyone who would want two German shepherds free all they have to do is come get them.
Chips on a buttered bread roll lunch at school 60 years ago still do it now. I have been fortunate enough to have done that trip many times in summer and winter, I do prefer summer. Here in Australia now we are just having a very wet summer so far. Great trip great memories. Thanks.
Tell Grumpy chips in your sandwich is great! Also, in the same area try applesauce mixed in mashed potatoes. Sounds weird I know but try it, tastes wonderful.
That Was Cool & A Nice Scout, & I Saw Some Chains Like Them Years Ago & Maybe They Were on A Big Lader ? BUT I'M Going To Try To Find Them, Because They Make Sense The Way There Made 👍👍👍👍👍
If the rollback is the 5500 you were talking about it's super easy to make it 4x4. Everything is in to bolt transfer case into truck and plug it in. Ram trucks are built to allow any configuration
You know, that could make a great seasonal gig for two people: The first person sells tire chains going uphill and the second one buys the chains at the bottom on the other side.
I vote for A LOT more snow adventures! But really, I think anything Casey gets into he's capable of of getting out of it! Driving a big rig for 5 years I only had to throw chains one time at a receiver in Oregon. I either drove ahead of the storm or behind it. I hated throwing chains!
A friend of mine had a Scout II back in the early '70's. That was before they coined the term Sport Utility Vehicle, and that class of vehicle stressed the "Utility." It's a shame they don't make them like that anymore.
my dog would look at me with the WTF dude look if I threw a stick. But she is the most awesome cuddle monster when the F is below 0, saved my life I will always say!
If you are going to pick up an International I will watch it ... Dad had a 73 or so Scout in 75 when I lived with him in Utah.. I loved wheeling in that rig. The 4 door truck you picked up in another video has me wanting one of them as well.
Thank you for the snow, its pouring rain here w thunderstorm/ tornado watches. Your roads on Mt Hood have more snow than my roof will ever see! A tender Tennessee Christmas for me! Merry Christmas!
Love the chips on the sandwich, I’ve yet to do it to a Subway one. You two together crack me up, you remind me so much of my brother and I when we take road trips, what one couldn’t figure out how to find time for a shenanigan or two the other would. Living here in Mid-Michigan just went through our first real snow fall, 4-5” total, lasted about 4 days, temps are back up into the high 40’s and low 50’s…heading for the 60’s all week and a high of 33 on Saturday. Your disclaimer sounds like this….Do as I say, not as I do!
I really like the Oregon site seeing trips. I live in the mountains of central N.M.. We are in extreme drought, 4in. precip for the year to date should be 10in..
LOL the music you're playing makes me want to go out and do some Indian food. I love the way you go fast forward and share everything instead of just shutting the camera off and going to the next adventure you're going fast forward and we get to watch everything I do love the music
Life protips in this one: always take time to play with a dog (or any animal) and there's no age limit on putting chips on your sandwich!
When we become adults fries on burgers is also a must 🤣
Casey gets an award for the subway sandwich making! He's correct, there's is no other way to make a sandwich. The satisfying crunch of the chips and the facility flavor of the meat and whatever condiments of choice, it's magic.
It's always great to see any videos with antique vehicles in them I'm an old vehicle nut even a normal videos I'm always looking for something in the background that happens to be an old car or an old truck LOL😂😂 I enjoy all your videos keep up the great work Casey
Going over the mountain during a snow storm seems perfectly logical when there's a good chance of snagging a Scout! "He who snoozes loses"!
Thank you for taking us along for another adventure, Casey.
I agree Casey, No sandwiche is complete without chips.😂
I used to drive a 18 wheeler out west. I can't count the number of times I have seen 4x4s in the ditch, just because they have 4 wheel drive they thought they could drive like they were on dry pavement.
I've put in 22yrs pulling a Reefer OTR and live in the Puget sound area, I know what you mean about the 4x4 mentality, Yup, they can go anywhere alright....
right into the ditch with the rest of the DumbA$$es.......as I drove past them in my RWD pickup......................
@@RiverRatWA57 Same sentiment here... When I was contemplating on which truck to buy for my first vehicle, my Dad's comment guided that decision, "getting 4wd will not only give you 2 more wheels to put your ass in the ditch, it'll give you a helluva lot of extra cost & maintenance if you're not consistently using the extra drive." As I'm not consistently needing that extra umph, my 2wd trucks have served me well over the years.
I put Studded snow tires on our PontiacVibe so my daughter can deliver the Rural Mail. she today, advised the 4x4 Jeep carriers about a steep hill coated an inch of ICE.... the other girl's reply?? "Oh, I have 4 wheel drive, no Problem. " ... ... ... Guess who delivered the whole route in half the time of the Jeep driver? yep, my daughter. Front Wheel Drive with Studded Snow Tires beats a 4x4 with street tires every day.
Ben makes a great camera person keep the adventures coming
Yes I agree 👍💯
another tip, rice krispies and chocolate milk is the best cereal ever and your don't have to add sugar!
This looks a hell of a lot more enjoyable than running your ass off doing AAA calls in Southern California with an average day of 10-12 tows in a 12 hour day.
Fries in a sandwich is a ‘chip butty’ here in the UK, fine dining for any road warrior. The two of you out on adventures is twice as good. Stay safe.
I had no idea there was that cool off a tire set up option nor did I know about those self winding straps..! 👌🏼
You never disappoint I loved how you was to the point on the call you got at the end and please more snow recovery or as you would call it trips over the mountains and as always be safe 👍
Up and over Mnt Hood is Great in any season,The Scout is a bonus
Being from the south we live vicariously through people like y'all so every snow adventure possible
chips on a ham & cheese with mayo is culinary excellence
That looks like a fairly well maintained scout. It has lots of adventure left in it. Take care and be safe out there.
I had a co-worker back in the 70's who put chips in his sandwich. He was from Washington state. I thought it was strange. Now 50 years later you're doing it. Good for you and fun memories.
Yes do more of those videos with Ben because you 2 mix so well
Agree to the chips on the sandwich, makes it that much better!
Yes to more snow adventures! You know all about snow driving - the most demanding enviroment? Downhill on ice.
Have used that type of chain many times. Worked great. Always carried extra bungee cords with me. You are limited to 25mph with them. I do recommend you inspect them regularly as some of the links will open up. A pair of visegrips and you can tighten the links. I picked mine up from Les Schwab Tire Stores.
I'm living by curiously through you and Ben..
And all the guys...
Keep up the good work
God bless you!!
Catching up on your old videos. Was helping a friend's high school aged son and he mentioned that one of his friends is restoring an old international and he had just gone done to get parts in Oregon. And from watching your earlier videos, I said oh...406 garage, and he was like...yep. How did you know?
nice to see scouts in the wild. i am very lucky to work on them every day. looking foward to watching more of your videos
That's a neat trick with the blocks. I'm going to have to use that!
My grandma told me they would put chips on their sandwiches in the winter because lettuce was out of season and not available. Chips gave it that satisfying crunch like lettuce did.
Yes love it when you go on trips. We get to see more country. Love the videos
yay another Casey and Ben video! 3:49 ALWAYS have time to pet and play fetch with any dog anywhere! 12:50 any Casey/Ben adventures are worth watching!
I like this video.
It gives me insight into how to move around safe in the snow next time it snows on Texas.
Very impressed with your work ethic .
Those dolly hubs must be high speed ,that great that they don't heat up ,as they must be spinning very fast ,due to the small wheels .
Thanks for the drive through the snow .
Great video, definitely enjoy watching someone else pull a load in the snow.
Tow hitch crazy good, unbelievable secure. Makes life better, job well done !
Thank for posting all of ur adventures! Love watching and I love the scenery
Hell yeah more snow adventure you guy’s make a great team
Fritos and peanut butter sandwich!! 😊 Potato chips on grilled cheese!!😊 Now, I'm hungry! 😂😂👵🇺🇸
Yes! Go do more snow adventures! "Do as we say, not as we do..." 😂 I want more info on the sandwiches...what kind of sandwich? What kind of chips? I'd totally try that...😊
Thankyou for the slow-mo on the rig at the 2:41 mark! Chips on your Sammy, heck yeah!! Safe Travels!
Enjoyed Lucy at home, sweet pup.
You guys making an adventure all the time keep doing it
That was an interesting trip! And the Dollies did good!
I'd love to see him putting the dollies in place.
I love your adventures. With nominal safety in mind. Sense of adventure.
We got 5 inches of snow yesterday.. the dry powdery crap so when the 40 mph wind came up last night it blew all over the roads.. have had 7 recoveries this morning already.. one was a competitors flatdeck that slid off headed to a call..
You guys made that look so simple and easy! The right tools make the job satisfying.
Those dollies are such a surprise. Small wheels spinning really fast for a long time under load. I suppose each wheel has about 500lbs on it.
I love the winter weather shots. Can’t wait to see some rescues. I really need to get me an old scout.
I lived in Portland in the mid-nineties, spent lots of time playing in the "Cascade Cement" on and around Mt. Hood. Oregon Is a wonderful state! Still miss it.
You brought back so memories for me. 1963 I worked on the stretch of road east of Government Camp and lived in Zig Zag. A great summer as a surveyor. We built a "killer 3 lane".
Just found you by accident.. Thanks for all the good vids keep up the good work!
Such beautiful scenery
cool trip Casey! My question would be, when you crawled in the side window to get the lift blocks...why didn't you just extend the hitch to get the Scout away from the doors? lol
Love that snow scenery
Adventures are always a joy!
As long as you are both safe please do more snow episodes. Wow 6ft 4 thats tall, Im 5ft 7 I thought I was tall lol. xx
Ben is by far the best passenger that I've saw go with you he's a great addition 🤷♂️😁
Keep those adventures coming!
Hey Casey love watching your videos driving in the snow with your friend, seen you playing with a German shepherd . Was wondering if you know anyone who would want two German shepherds free all they have to do is come get them.
Chips on a buttered bread roll lunch at school 60 years ago still do it now. I have been fortunate enough to have done that trip many times in summer and winter, I do prefer summer. Here in Australia now we are just having a very wet summer so far. Great trip great memories. Thanks.
Watching you guys doing anything is always entertaining.!
Tell Grumpy chips in your sandwich is great! Also, in the same area try applesauce mixed in mashed potatoes. Sounds weird I know but try it, tastes wonderful.
I hate going over that mountain even in the summer Always so much traffic ..more power to you. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Sometimes run up The Gorge,turn south at The Dalles
Or Biggs ....
You made it home. Good answer on that call.
Thank you!
Good video mate. Thanks for the tip when putting on those tire chains (back onto a block)
yes i love seeing you both picking up old rigs rain or shine i live in southern oregon and im impressed
That Was Cool & A Nice Scout, & I Saw Some Chains Like Them Years Ago & Maybe They Were on A Big Lader ? BUT I'M Going To Try To Find Them, Because They Make Sense The Way There Made 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the upload. Enjoyed the change of pace, so to speak. And the chance to see how some people choose to drive in that weather - wow
ALWAYS PUT YOUR CHIPS IN YOUR SANDWICH!!! WAY EFFING BETTER!! 👌🏼
Love your Crazy Adventures. I'm watching from NC wishing for snow so loving your snow adventures even at 12:30 am when I can't sleep!!!
I only want to see more winter trips with Ben to get vehicles if he will put chips in his sandwitch!
If the rollback is the 5500 you were talking about it's super easy to make it 4x4. Everything is in to bolt transfer case into truck and plug it in. Ram trucks are built to allow any configuration
Poor life choices have gotten me where I am today. More adventures please.
Love playing with the dog!!!
I agree chip's in a sandwich is awesome adds extra crunch and flavor
You know, that could make a great seasonal gig for two people: The first person sells tire chains going uphill and the second one buys the chains at the bottom on the other side.
Nice to see a little snow on the hills.
Excellent video. I would love to see you guys do more crazy snow towing and adventures.
Fritos are also good on sandwiches as well. Love it !!!
I vote for A LOT more snow adventures! But really, I think anything Casey gets into he's capable of of getting out of it! Driving a big rig for 5 years I only had to throw chains one time at a receiver in Oregon. I either drove ahead of the storm or behind it. I hated throwing chains!
I like the block trick for the tire chains! Thanks!
A friend of mine had a Scout II back in the early '70's. That was before they coined the term Sport Utility Vehicle, and that class of vehicle stressed the "Utility." It's a shame they don't make them like that anymore.
Above & beyond enjoying this video in general, I very much enjoyed the music during the ride back!
Yer I'm ok with seeing you two doing more stuff like this! :)
Looks like you guys had a good day. Loved the snow pictures. But don’t want any snow in Alabama. Thank you
my dog would look at me with the WTF dude look if I threw a stick.
But she is the most awesome cuddle monster when the F is below 0, saved my life I will always say!
Good people doing good things
This was a gem, thanks Casey. Excellent music choices for the mountain montages. Really top notch editing.
If you are going to pick up an International I will watch it ... Dad had a 73 or so Scout in 75 when I lived with him in Utah.. I loved wheeling in that rig. The 4 door truck you picked up in another video has me wanting one of them as well.
Thank you for the snow, its pouring rain here w thunderstorm/ tornado watches. Your roads on Mt Hood have more snow than my roof will ever see! A tender Tennessee Christmas for me! Merry Christmas!
Love the chips on the sandwich, I’ve yet to do it to a Subway one.
You two together crack me up, you remind me so much of my brother and I when we take road trips, what one couldn’t figure out how to find time for a shenanigan or two the other would.
Living here in Mid-Michigan just went through our first real snow fall, 4-5” total, lasted about 4 days, temps are back up into the high 40’s and low 50’s…heading for the 60’s all week and a high of 33 on Saturday.
Your disclaimer sounds like this….Do as I say, not as I do!
When I see snow - thankful that I live in SoFl in sand and concrete and hurricanes. Grumpy when it is cold.
This kind of video is Snow Fun...
We want the videos of snowmobiles, snowcats and toboggans...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
2nd time watching this. It’s still awesome.
Great Content and Video Have a Great Day 👍
Great video thank you!
Chips on sammies is THE way to go!
I really like the Oregon site seeing trips. I live in the mountains of central N.M.. We are in extreme drought, 4in. precip for the year to date should be 10in..
I agree with Ben. I put veggies on my sandwich. Chips are ate in between bites of sandwich.
LOL the music you're playing makes me want to go out and do some Indian food. I love the way you go fast forward and share everything instead of just shutting the camera off and going to the next adventure you're going fast forward and we get to watch everything I do love the music
You two boys make a good comedy team. Another fine video. Snow time is 'A OK'. Not so with the music. Man with dog - always good. Thanks.