What I like about Matt is, first what ever is going on he is calm and patient with his crew and customers and second when he makes mistakes he’s big enough to take full ownership of them.
I've never seen this channel. Is Matt the guy in orange? Around 9:15, he made it sound like the guy needed to stop and then kept fussing because he stopped. He seemed pretty unreasonable.
@@KRT045 Agreed. Huge respect for showing failure as well as success on this channel. As you say, could have easily not even uploaded the video to only show the good stuff to promote their company. Not losing my respect for Matt any time soon.
Great point. I watched Paul’s video of this recovery first,(sorry MORR). The Fab Rats version did not indicate any struggle the night before. We can all learn more about recoveries and being better humans.
Evan Webber, I know. Chances are Matt and crew shared a few battle stories over breakfast after this one was finished. I think with the mutual respect these two have for each other, Paul wanted the story to be told Matt’s way. Two of my favorite channels.
Why are Matt's videos so good? Because they are not bullshit, faked or blown out of proportion, making stupid mistakes on purpose to upscale the shock factor. This is genuine, mistakes on the fly. Mistakes anybody can make, because the decisions we make are often based on chance and luck. You just never know how much worse a situation can get and this one went from bad to really bad.
@B Dean Great story. A little unnerving how they ventured two hours out, at 9k',at night, in a snowstorm, with a full crew and the customers. Times like yours and this case are seasoning that add richness to life. Add to that no injuries so ultimately all involved take a piece of posterity home with them... forever at the cost of some fuel a tire and few hours labor. Authentic adventure.
Information is not Knowledge Knowledge is not Wisdom Wisdom is not Truth Truth is not Beauty Beauty is not Love Love is not Music Music is THE BEST Quote by Frank Zappa
Don’t forget the cinematic effects all the outdoor type reality tv shows like to use, the good old dramatic music and then shake the piss out of the camera to make whatever happened look worse. And to show a snippet of that 15 times in the show before it gets to that point. Cue in additional fake crashing sounds effects to boot.
This episode is so good!! Really miss having Rudy in the show! He really knows how to work with Matt like nobody else!! Please do something with him again!
@@TheBandit7613 Right? Nobody in that entire crew, on that run, had so much as a pair of chains, a pair of traction boards, or a pair of shovels? And they said in the beginning that they knew in advance there was a big storm rolling in, because they were planning on beating it that very morning. This thing didn't go off the rails on top of a mountain in the dark, it happened back at the shop during load up...
Being from Michigan, I have seen and made all these mistakes - Except for the bad dismount of the banana. The fact that you are willing to show your mishaps makes it all the more fun to watch.
Lol same. My greatest moment was my semi breaking down on the ambassador bridge in a blizzard during morning rush hour, then having to explain to my company based out of AZ that you can't send a tow, the bridge has to, because it's an international crossing
I’m a former Michagander too, I’ve been there too. The big difference is Michigan snow has many times more water in it meaning it turns to ice quicker, and is MUCH heavier to shovel!
Being a snow skier in NW Washington state since the 1980's, we up here understand those conditions very well. I love you guys and your videos. Chains on every wheel, even non driven wheels will get you home most all the time...
This is better than ANY of the scripted junk on Discovery, History, etc. Well done and keep uploading these 'little adventures' you have in off roading.
I appreciate the honesty... So many people would so easily have edited around and refused to be human and not release the fact they make mistakes. I also enjoyed the way you problem solve so, that's another reason I'm glad you made this video!. Cheers.
Man I TRULY enjoy watching Matt & the team work these recoveries. I think 99% of us would be screaming and cursing. I cannot believe how calm these guys are
I live in the foothills of the Sierras and the sign on the state highway reads, all year, "Chains may be required at any time, carry chains." There are often times when chains are required and enforced even for 4wd with snow tires. IOW I always carry chains.
@@AudioFreqx studded tires are nice....casual driving on ice. Matt would throw the studs on his first recovery. Chains are great, however digging in as they do during the rescue will destroy them too. A load of sand would help, but it’s heavy. All these options, I guess it all depends on your mission in the snow.
Well worth the 2.1M views on this video. Team work, team spirit, taking responsibility, getting heads together in a pinch without any heads flying. Well done!
Nah I don't think it's Pride... He has I high tolerance for adversity and sometimes don't know when to call it a day.. I am the same sometimes... You think everything is ok because you are still comfortable even though it's sketchy... I can be wrong ... Who knows
Yeah amazing what video proof can do when your about to lose your shit. You seem to be able to dig deeper into reserves of calmness you didn’t know you had. If that was me there would have been a lot of censorship happening. 😂. The fact that these guys are still talking to each other nicely the next day says a lot about them.
And when in all the pressure almost jackknifes the f250 and trailer and then slices through a brand new tire on the jeep, with the other jeep still stuck
hey guys, for snow rescues, get yourselves some aluminum avalanche shovels. a little bit of shoveling in these snow scenarios will save you a lot of gas, wear on your vehicles, and especially time.
As an Alaskan with a whole lifetime of wheeling in snow. When someone needs a recovery in winter conditions the single most important piece of gear you can have is a full set of tire chains.
I was wondering if chains were a thing in USA. In my country they are mandatory for winter and snowy conditions. Not only that, but we have to keep winter tires and summer tires as separate sets. Although we did have a strong winter a decade ago when army had to go in with tanks and drag people off of flat roads. 🤣
Not gonna lie, that part made me kick myself a little bit! When I lived in Utah we always had straps on hand at work, if we had thought of using them it would have made our morning vehicle checks a little quicker
Only works with two people and have little grease on the strap and you will kick your self when that shit is smeared on the window. Also generally my area does not have many tall 4x4 vehicles, so brush is all you really need to removes snow from car.
I am always amazed at the immortality of those who stand next to the towing cable, watching for whatever reason or filming. After all, it can tear under tension and slap your face really hard.
@@motorsport_buddy - I was going to mention that but didn't want to be Matt's nanny with too many comments. Now Mathew, It's wet out. You make sure to wear a hat and mittens; and make sure you wear your Galoshes.
This just shows how even the experienced Matt could end up in trouble out there, and why we all ineperieneced people should always err on the side of caution. That said, your composure and your persistence is commendable. Great video.
For most of us, who do not know, what you Matt and your fabulous team make look easy is in fact very very dangerous work; many things can go wrong. May you all be spared from even the slightest of injuries and keep on saving others from what might be their worst day 🙏🙏🙏
@@tommywarren7416 yea lol guess they will have two awesome rescue vehicles now . I bet if Matt placed Banana up for bids on ebay or other bid place it will probably go over 20 to 30 k . to own a legend would be something 👍👍
I have a saying for situations like like this. I usually say “My whole life is like this “. I would pay good money to see Matt’s bloopers and flip outs. It amazes me that he never flips his wig and never Fbombs over anything.
The way you guys keep cool is truly inspiring. I'm sure there's a few 4 letter words that get edited out, but anyone would be losing it in a similar situation, the MORR team just keeps trying new solutions. You guys are awesome and great to watch work!
I think this may be my favorite video of yours. Lessons learned from things like this are what a good business is built on and these lessons/experience are what make all the other jobs go easy. Thanks for showing it.
This is what you call a total cluster F.... lol. Glad you guys kept a somewhat positive attitude! Easy for people to start losing their composure in a situation like that. Rare to see Matt make a bad decision, much less multiple in a row!
I love the fact that non of you lost your minds with everything working against you. That a sing of a good crew and Matt's determination to get the job done!!!!
Almost a million views, never thought this small recovery channel would get so big. Glad to see you getting the recognition you deserve, and that good things still come to good people.
In my experience a thin layer of wool and good shoes makes a world of difference. Also showel and gloves are often useful. And this and that and then some...
@@russeli1941 what really annoys me is channels that claim to be family channels and then out of nowhere someone drops an f bomb that doesn’t get censored and my 3 year old who’s learning words is sitting right with me 😑
@@AudioFreqx I’m sure they are there, I know I would have been using a lot of them that night. It I do appreciate that they go to the effort to edit them out
Whiteout conditions = stupid decisions. I have seen and experienced it many times. I'm not a car guy of any description and yet I always come back to this channel. So humble, genuine, and the team vibes are phenomenal!
Just goes to show how quickly things can go south. Lesson learned, don't be over confident even if you think you're well prepared. Small mistakes add up. Good job making it out safe and sound!
I really like this episode because it shows that everything doesn’t always go right. But the team worked together and made it through. A lot like most of my adventures.
No tire chains. No shovels. No gloves. NO BRAINS. Totally unprepared for people that are CALLed to rescue people in a bad way. JUST stupid morons. City kids.
@@alimundra proof is in what you see with your own 2 eyes. Off to a rescue in snow with nothing more than a vehicle, people, and a tow rope. No gloves. No shovel. No good heavy coats. Maybe they thought they could dig wit the cameras and Cel phone. And you sir, too dumb to even realize when people are in serious trouble because they just weren’t prepared. And they are the rescuers! City kids with CEL phones.
Somebody's go to tell Rudy the snow is a big part of why some of us live in Canada. I mean sand is fun and all but it makes for tough skiing and sledding
See, this is why I ride dirtbikes since the 70's and stay off the snow. You guys are great problem solvers. We've used barb wire found out in the socal desert to tow a bike into camp. Life saver.
This is the most compelling thing I have watched on any platform in a long long time. What an adventure and what a crew to be able to get through it all with good attitudes and not giving up. I love this channel! Thanks for the amazing content!
Greetings from Nova Scotia. This is a typical storm here on Wednesdays and I love every minute of it. Hubby was a mobile mechanic for 30 yrs with the D.O.T, great winter memories of the blizzards.
This is great!! You might see it as failed that first night but anyone that 4 wheels or lives in lots of snow can appreciate that you persevered that first night, used your wits, for your own multiple rescues and finished the job. A very talented and fearless crew. Thanks for sharing!
This is better than 95% of the shows on Netflix
I've been binge watching videos for probably 5 hrs now
Better than 99% of NETFLIX
100
Yea I am hook
Facts.
Ed wears a Tropical Shirt on a Snowy Rescue
Absolute Class Act
Where did they get that custom aloha shirt made?
The power of positive thinking ...😜👍👍
Can I pre-order a custom ED winder towing tropical shirt.. he just won 2021
Where can I get this banana shirt ?
Hell ya Ed's the Man ! ! !
"Even our good decisions were bad!" I'm gonna steal that line! 😆
I've never seen anyone as patient as Matt. It was surprising to see him _almost_ lose his cool that first night. What a class act.
Happens to anyone. Can happen to anyone. Make one wrong decision. And it’s just a snowball effect, you get stressed, rushed etc
the only youtuber i've seen thats more patient than Matt, is Andrew Camarata
What about 9:18 lol and he is the one that ducked up.
Matt doesn't make many mistakes, but when he does, he makes them all at the same time!
The Dos Equis man.
When ya panic... ya panic
Big mistake thinking he was going up there without ice chains!!!!!!
That was a cluster.
What I like about Matt is, first what ever is going on he is calm and patient with his crew and customers and second when he makes mistakes he’s big enough to take full ownership of them.
He's a good leader. Leads by example
I rhoufht you had a snow cat for these high altjobs in snow ??
I've never seen this channel. Is Matt the guy in orange? Around 9:15, he made it sound like the guy needed to stop and then kept fussing because he stopped. He seemed pretty unreasonable.
@@jasonk876 bad take. Watch more
@@jasonk876 That's extreme for Matt and very mild for the out bursts that most people would have melted down to.
Making mistakes is human. Owning them is extraordinary.
Especially these days. Could have easily buried or deleted the video but he has too much integrity.
@@KRT045 Agreed. Huge respect for showing failure as well as success on this channel. As you say, could have easily not even uploaded the video to only show the good stuff to promote their company. Not losing my respect for Matt any time soon.
Great point. I watched Paul’s video of this recovery first,(sorry MORR). The Fab Rats version did not indicate any struggle the night before. We can all learn more about recoveries and being better humans.
@@jeffreeves8848 In fairness, Fab Rats not only posted their video first, but also were not there for the first night.
Evan Webber, I know. Chances are Matt and crew shared a few battle stories over breakfast after this one was finished. I think with the mutual respect these two have for each other, Paul wanted the story to be told Matt’s way. Two of my favorite channels.
Why are Matt's videos so good? Because they are not bullshit, faked or blown out of proportion, making stupid mistakes on purpose to upscale the shock factor. This is genuine, mistakes on the fly. Mistakes anybody can make, because the decisions we make are often based on chance and luck. You just never know how much worse a situation can get and this one went from bad to really bad.
"Even the good decisions we made were bad" Lord, I've had days like that.
I've had months turn into years of decisions that went bad. Good for you it only lasted two days !
There comes a time when everybody realizes they have to stop and change plans. Unfortunately It's usually an hour too late.
Amen and so true
100%
I love that Matt doesn't have an ego and even lets us see the mistakes so we can all learn from our heated rooms at home 😜
@B Dean Great story. A little unnerving how they ventured two hours out, at 9k',at night, in a snowstorm, with a full crew and the customers. Times like yours and this case are seasoning that add richness to life.
Add to that no injuries so ultimately all involved take a piece of posterity home with them... forever at the cost of some fuel a tire and few hours labor. Authentic adventure.
@B Dean Boys will be boys.
I really appreciate you guys using clean language. I can safely watch this with my little kids. Thanks guys!
Good Judgement comes from Wisdom
Wisdom comes from Knowledge
Knowledge comes from Experience
Experience comes from Bad Judgement
Information is not Knowledge
Knowledge is not Wisdom
Wisdom is not Truth
Truth is not Beauty
Beauty is not Love
Love is not Music
Music is THE BEST
Quote by Frank Zappa
Agreed 100% Unfortunate not enough people realize this. I've been saying a simpler version for years, "Wisdom is knowing how to use knowledge."
Making bad decisions is part of wheeling. Getting stuck, feeling hopeless and pulling each other out is 80% of the fun
I know Matt wishes things would've gone different but these types of videos are exactly why I continuously watch this channel
If this had been on the discovery channel it would have taken them the whole season to show that
Fax
Accurate
While possibly being hunted by vicious mountain lions and yetis.
Don’t forget the cinematic effects all the outdoor type reality tv shows like to use, the good old dramatic music and then shake the piss out of the camera to make whatever happened look worse. And to show a snippet of that 15 times in the show before it gets to that point. Cue in additional fake crashing sounds effects to boot.
boys we live in Canada cause we are tough n warm weather winter don't make us fold or bat an eye at work n fun
This episode is so good!! Really miss having Rudy in the show! He really knows how to work with Matt like nobody else!! Please do something with him again!
"This is as bad as it gets...but it gonna keep getting worse." 😂
I need this on a t-shirt. lol
@@kindwolf9949 "Somebody shoulda stopped me." Would be good on a tshirt too.! 😄
Those would both be great on t-shirts!
@@davidscott5903 Another comment says "major mistakes were made" for a t-shirt. That one is pretty good too. 😂
@@iFNhU
I would say that describes a lot of my life, but then I realized that they were all learning opportunities. 🤣
“This is as bad as it gets, but it’s gonna keep getting worse”
Well, this channel is as good as it gets, but it’s gonna keep getting better!
ah yes! the comment I was looking for! They should make this the new quote on their shirts. This also fits really well with a military background haha
@@lucl1258 I keep hollering "tire chains"
Can't you people hear?
@@TheBandit7613 and I keep asking where are your shovels.
@@TheMrpiggyboy that's true, do they even carry some!?
@@TheBandit7613 Right? Nobody in that entire crew, on that run, had so much as a pair of chains, a pair of traction boards, or a pair of shovels? And they said in the beginning that they knew in advance there was a big storm rolling in, because they were planning on beating it that very morning.
This thing didn't go off the rails on top of a mountain in the dark, it happened back at the shop during load up...
This is the most intense video I've seen on this channel. I'm on the edge of my seat!
Sometimes you get the Bear, and sometimes the Bear gets you ! Hey Matt, no one got injured or frostbite. It was still a good day. Godspeed...
yeah thats a good way to look at this. no injuries.
We demand a " Major mistakes were made" shirt..
I second that!! Complete with a picture of the Banana stuck all cattywampus on the trailer.
@@kencramer1697 That idea FTW! I'd buy one
that is the one that say "Awwwww Shhh**
Max’s traxx Matt! You won’t regret em and I’m sure you will wonder why you didn’t get them all this time.
OOPS.
Being from Michigan, I have seen and made all these mistakes - Except for the bad dismount of the banana. The fact that you are willing to show your mishaps makes it all the more fun to watch.
Lol same. My greatest moment was my semi breaking down on the ambassador bridge in a blizzard during morning rush hour, then having to explain to my company based out of AZ that you can't send a tow, the bridge has to, because it's an international crossing
I’m a former Michagander too, I’ve been there too. The big difference is Michigan snow has many times more water in it meaning it turns to ice quicker, and is MUCH heavier to shovel!
I'm from Texas, we get snow once a year and the whole town turns into a demoliton derby 😆
Matt's got a can't lose business model going on...the most difficult recoveries make the best content so he comes out a winner either way.
And the videos are extra long.
Being a snow skier in NW Washington state since the 1980's, we up here understand those conditions very well. I love you guys and your videos. Chains on every wheel, even non driven wheels will get you home most all the time...
"This is as bad as it gets, but it's gonna keep getting worse" Send me my T shirt in a medium.
Wish Paul had been there, he would have laughed for us at that 😄
Female size get your mass up
@@edgarj415 he wants a medium to make him look more muscular 😂😂
Yogi Berra couldn't of said it better
@@edgarj415 I cant remeber the last time a youtube comment made me bust up laughing 😂
Lol, I like the genuine attitude. Good judgement comes from experience, most experience comes from bad judgement...
I like the second part of that statement. It can stand on its own.
I like Ed’s shirt. Just right for a snow recovery!! He’s planning to stay in the truck!
Agreed. If you’re wearing an Ed shirt, you have to stay in the truck. It’s the rule. Some rules were meant to be broken. Not that one.
i have the same shirt and my gf hates it hahaha
@@jordanrorob1290 link please i gotta wear it in my truck
This is better than ANY of the scripted junk on Discovery, History, etc. Well done and keep uploading these 'little adventures' you have in off roading.
Kudos to the whole crew for not losing your temper. Seems like the frustration of getting stuck brings out the worse in people.
A friend has a slogan: "I learnt so much from my mistakes, I'm planning to make some more." Admitting mistakes is growing. Even trying was awesome.
Every time I start regretting my bad decisions, I realize that's about the only way I learn.
I call the ones like that adventures.
Grouped together like that becomes a quest.😂🤣😂
I really how not mad Matt is getting and having such a good sense of humor about the situation,cheers to all of you!!
Same thinking was thing I that is the!
Thanks for the shows Matt. You guys do great job helping people when they need it at any time.
I appreciate the honesty... So many people would so easily have edited around and refused to be human and not release the fact they make mistakes.
I also enjoyed the way you problem solve so, that's another reason I'm glad you made this video!.
Cheers.
Ya totally agreed with what u said. Love to see how these guys solve their problems.
Amazing contents
Good for you.
Absolutely. If it were me, cold could of killed the camera batteries. LOL
Solving problems is the fun part
@@jonnyd8399 more fun for me to solve problems caused by someone else's bad decisions?
Shows character ti admit errors.
Canadian here, that's how we get to the beach
That's fucking speedo weather.
dam straight eh
The man that never made a mistake, never made anything.
You live and you learn. Thank you for sharing this - others can learn from the experience you folk gained.
An Expert never makes mistakes! How do you become an Expert? Make a lot of mistakes and learn from them.
@@51WCDodge an expert makes a mistake once, but never again
@@logan9957 Just different ones :-)
Man I TRULY enjoy watching Matt & the team work these recoveries. I think 99% of us would be screaming and cursing. I cannot believe how calm these guys are
I don’t even have a fraction of their recovery expertise, but you know what I do have? Gloves and good flashlights.
Maybe some tire chains ?
Or snow chains...
I live in the foothills of the Sierras and the sign on the state highway reads, all year, "Chains may be required at any time, carry chains."
There are often times when chains are required and enforced even for 4wd with snow tires. IOW I always carry chains.
@@grantdavis5992 Utah law permits the use of studded snow tires between October 15th and March 31st as well as chains.
@@AudioFreqx studded tires are nice....casual driving on ice. Matt would throw the studs on his first recovery. Chains are great, however digging in as they do during the rescue will destroy them too. A load of sand would help, but it’s heavy. All these options, I guess it all depends on your mission in the snow.
You will be talking about this on for years. WHAT A ADVENTURE! No one hurt, just a tire down. Thanks for sharing
Nice to see you weren't too embarrassed to post this.
Well worth the 2.1M views on this video. Team work, team spirit, taking responsibility, getting heads together in a pinch without any heads flying. Well done!
Well the ad revenue probably at least paid for that tire lol
As a Professional Viewer I can say, it may not have gone well but you had me hooked the whole time...
"this is as bad as it gets but it's gonna keep getting worse" lololololol
lol, that was as prophetic as anything Nostradamus ever uttered, perhaps even more so
this youtube channel brings me legitimate joy
This is the best channel on UA-cam. Wish I had friends like these guys
I like how even the customers were like "you sure you want to head into this storm?" and Matt was like "yup!"
a bit too much pride.. but makes a fun episode for sure for the viewers hehehe
Nah I don't think it's Pride... He has I high tolerance for adversity and sometimes don't know when to call it a day.. I am the same sometimes... You think everything is ok because you are still comfortable even though it's sketchy... I can be wrong ... Who knows
I love it how Matt never looses his cool when under pressure
they probably edit those parts out of the video.
You could tell he was close though, lol. Especially around the 10:00 mark
Yeah amazing what video proof can do when your about to lose your shit. You seem to be able to dig deeper into reserves of calmness you didn’t know you had. If that was me there would have been a lot of censorship happening. 😂. The fact that these guys are still talking to each other nicely the next day says a lot about them.
And when in all the pressure almost jackknifes the f250 and trailer and then slices through a brand new tire on the jeep, with the other jeep still stuck
They edit those parts out.
So does Paul start selling shirts that say “So Matt made a Call!”
I will have 2 shirts! Between Fab rats and Matt i cannot get enough 🤣
Laughing so hard I fell out of the chair.
I think I need to make a call
hey guys, for snow rescues, get yourselves some aluminum avalanche shovels. a little bit of shoveling in these snow scenarios will save you a lot of gas, wear on your vehicles, and especially time.
As an Alaskan with a whole lifetime of wheeling in snow. When someone needs a recovery in winter conditions the single most important piece of gear you can have is a full set of tire chains.
@@andrej5861 Yeah, chains would have probably solved the problem.
@@andrej5861 Absolutely ! I keep 7mm straight square link chains in my Jeep in the colder months.
I was wondering if chains were a thing in USA. In my country they are mandatory for winter and snowy conditions. Not only that, but we have to keep winter tires and summer tires as separate sets. Although we did have a strong winter a decade ago when army had to go in with tanks and drag people off of flat roads. 🤣
I tore up so many regular chains I finally made semi chains and shorten them to fit my big tires on my 3/4 ton truck
@@MladenMijatov We don't have bad enough winters to have the whole country require chains.
This is by far the best video yet. It has drama and victory! Keep doing what to do and stay human!
I've lived where it snows my entire life and I've never seen anyone clear snow off with a flat strap. BRILLIANT.
Not gonna lie, that part made me kick myself a little bit! When I lived in Utah we always had straps on hand at work, if we had thought of using them it would have made our morning vehicle checks a little quicker
Only works with two people and have little grease on the strap and you will kick your self when that shit is smeared on the window. Also generally my area does not have many tall 4x4 vehicles, so brush is all you really need to removes snow from car.
I am always amazed at the immortality of those who stand next to the towing cable, watching for whatever reason or filming. After all, it can tear under tension and slap your face really hard.
I admire your attitude in the midst of all the hardships you got. Very Godly.
You know it's serious when Matt's WEARING A COAT!
Gloves tho?, we dont need gloves where we are going.
@@motorsport_buddy - I was going to mention that but didn't want to be Matt's nanny with too many comments. Now Mathew, It's wet out. You make sure to wear a hat and mittens; and make sure you wear your Galoshes.
SERIOUSLY THO!!!!
Yankum needs to make him some gloves 😂
This just shows how even the experienced Matt could end up in trouble out there, and why we all ineperieneced people should always err on the side of caution. That said, your composure and your persistence is commendable. Great video.
For most of us, who do not know, what you Matt and your fabulous team make look easy is in fact very very dangerous work; many things can go wrong. May you all be spared from even the slightest of injuries and keep on saving others from what might be their worst day 🙏🙏🙏
Matt does recoveries in some of the toughest spots in the US and then gets stuck on a trailer 😂
I didn't even think about it like that!! Well played
Once they finish that new wagon beast nothing will be impossible again 👍👍
@@txknightrider82
May be that the "Banana" is mad because Matt is building another recovery vehicle?
@@tommywarren7416 yea lol guess they will have two awesome rescue vehicles now . I bet if Matt placed Banana up for bids on ebay or other bid place it will probably go over 20 to 30 k . to own a legend would be something 👍👍
Letdig18 raised $1500 auctioning off used excavator bucket teeth, how much would someone pay for the flat tire
I have a saying for situations like like this. I usually say “My whole life is like this “.
I would pay good money to see Matt’s bloopers and flip outs. It amazes me that he never flips his wig and never Fbombs over anything.
When I was flying the bush our saying was well it can't get any worst then it does....
"We need somebody to eat if we get stranded." Ha ha! Great video again.
The way you guys keep cool is truly inspiring. I'm sure there's a few 4 letter words that get edited out, but anyone would be losing it in a similar situation, the MORR team just keeps trying new solutions. You guys are awesome and great to watch work!
Title of last Video "I can't believe he spent the night in a ditch" Title for this video "We might be spending the night in a ditch"
I wish there was a laugh emoji for UA-cam
@@2ndgenlife 🤣
😂😂
My Grandma always said “4wd just means you get stuck further away in deeper snow” :)
Clever Grandma new her stuff
🤣 I always got out though, shovel and wood + time. Sierra Nevada's.
Haha, and I think she's probably right!
You’re not really stuck until you’re walking home
Yeah that is true !
Requardless of all the POOR DECISIONS made, This was a great way to show how you can keep working at it and work together to overcome! Great Vid Guys!
I think this may be my favorite video of yours. Lessons learned from things like this are what a good business is built on and these lessons/experience are what make all the other jobs go easy. Thanks for showing it.
Now I know why you called Paul. Sounds like a new shirt: "Better call Paul".
HAHA I just started watching Better call Saul season 2
LOL
Yes! 😂
That’ll be a great shirt lmao 😆
Gets my vote!!!
Ed was like. I learned my lesson the other night, so I'm not even getting outta bed this time. lol.
I have to say, I'm impressed with all of your demeanors in the face of growing disaster. Kudos.
Even Matt got close to being annoyed at one point (when Rudy got his jeep stuck). That's the grumpiest I've ever seen him :-)
This is what you call a total cluster F.... lol. Glad you guys kept a somewhat positive attitude! Easy for people to start losing their composure in a situation like that. Rare to see Matt make a bad decision, much less multiple in a row!
Wow, what a mess! And yet in a blizzard with three stuck vehicles, oddly one stuck on top of one of the others, Lizzy is as adorable as ever.
Matt, Rudy, Randy, Lizzy, Ed...thanks for making us mere mortals feel a little better! You ARE human after all!!
Well to be fair Randy, Lizzy and Ed weren't really involved in the decision making 🤣
Well to be fair Randy, Lizzy and Ed weren't really involved in the decision making 🤣
It’s more entertaining when things don’t go well. As long as everyone is safe
I love the fact that non of you lost your minds with everything working against you. That a sing of a good crew and Matt's determination to get the job done!!!!
Experience is the thing you get right after you needed it.
Thanks guys for an awesome channel!
Almost a million views, never thought this small recovery channel would get so big. Glad to see you getting the recognition you deserve, and that good things still come to good people.
1,7 mill , most videos are close to 1 and 13 videos above 2 mill and well over 40 over1 mill , seams like they have found a audience
Everyone is outfitted in their attic gear….meanwhile Ed’s rocking the Hawaiian shirt and an unzipped wind breaker like a complete BA.
Attic gear???
@@mrpoizun arctic
That's a BANANA shirt! 🍌 🤣
In my experience a thin layer of wool and good shoes makes a world of difference. Also showel and gloves are often useful. And this and that and then some...
@@awo1fman I saw that! A Hawaiian Winder Towing banana shirt… I never thought I’d ever want a Hawaiian shirt but I do now!
Thank you for your good videos and your good mood. Greetings From denmark🇺🇸🇩🇰
"If Ed has doubt, I'm out" t-shirts
I'm a former Marine, An ex cop, but, I love the fact I have not heard one swearword on this UA-cam channel! You guys are so wholesome it hurts…
I've heard swear words on this channel
If they do use swear words they're mild to the point that I'll let my 8 yo grandson watch with me. Other youtubers drop the f bomb on a regular basis.
@@russeli1941 what really annoys me is channels that claim to be family channels and then out of nowhere someone drops an f bomb that doesn’t get censored and my 3 year old who’s learning words is sitting right with me 😑
The power of editing. :D
I have heard an f-bomb sneak through recently though such things are rare.
@@AudioFreqx I’m sure they are there, I know I would have been using a lot of them that night. It I do appreciate that they go to the effort to edit them out
i love how youre willing to show even you get stuck! love the channel!
What an amazing attitude! Matt admits when he's made a mistake and no matter how bad the situation gets, he stays optimistic.
Glad ya'll aren't scared to post this kind of video along with your successful ones! Keeping it real
I've spent a lifetime trying to learn to listen to that little voice saying "you probably shouldn't do that"!
And yet we still can't hear what it's telling us 98% of the time.
@@1oldskoolluvr Exactly!
It’s amazing how easygoing you guys are even when things go from bad to a disaster.👍
Going mad and getting stressed will just make it worse.
Not to mention this is the perfect drama video that'll generate lots of views and equil lots of money! That's why he's not stressed.
Whiteout conditions = stupid decisions. I have seen and experienced it many times.
I'm not a car guy of any description and yet I always come back to this channel. So humble, genuine, and the team vibes are phenomenal!
Just goes to show how quickly things can go south. Lesson learned, don't be over confident even if you think you're well prepared. Small mistakes add up. Good job making it out safe and sound!
I really like this episode because it shows that everything doesn’t always go right. But the team worked together and made it through. A lot like most of my adventures.
No tire chains. No shovels. No gloves. NO BRAINS. Totally unprepared for people that are CALLed to rescue people in a bad way. JUST stupid morons. City kids.
@@bradbuckner9496 you don’t know shit about them and you’re calling them city kids.
@@alimundra proof is in what you see with your own 2 eyes. Off to a rescue in snow with nothing more than a vehicle, people, and a tow rope. No gloves. No shovel. No good heavy coats. Maybe they thought they could dig wit the cameras and Cel phone. And you sir, too dumb to even realize when people are in serious trouble because they just weren’t prepared. And they are the rescuers! City kids with CEL phones.
I'm super impressed with their composure and professionalism throughout the ordeal too. No swearing, some laughs. Great team dynamics right there.
I was never worried for a second, there was no way they uploaded this from the mountain.
Lolz! Spoiler!
It is the next found footage movie
I was thinking the same! I was nervous that they would get stuck but then I remembered they uploaded it.
Matt, his team and his work; no 60 second fame, no UA-cam merchandise seeker, just an honest man and a beautiful group of people .
Man o man ! That was a wild ride . The wisdom of maturity is unmeasurable .
“Even our good decisions were bad!” Priceless!!
If you ever wondered whats its like to go get a coffee from Tim hortons in Canada... Now ya know.
Luckily they have opened up some donut shops in upstate western New York so we go there when we visit relatives. Great donuts and coffee.
@@eyesalooking they just opened a couple on Long Island NY. Now I can save the trip to Syracuse
Somebody's go to tell Rudy the snow is a big part of why some of us live in Canada. I mean sand is fun and all but it makes for tough skiing and sledding
See, this is why I ride dirtbikes since the 70's and stay off the snow.
You guys are great problem solvers.
We've used barb wire found out in the socal desert to tow a bike into camp. Life saver.
I can't imagine what the customer was thinking the whole time.
There's a reason the first 3 letters of winch are win:)
This is the most compelling thing I have watched on any platform in a long long time. What an adventure and what a crew to be able to get through it all with good attitudes and not giving up. I love this channel! Thanks for the amazing content!
I just love how they are still laughing, even in this crazy situation 😁 You guys are awesome 🙏 Greeting from frozen czech republic, europe ❤️
He will get enough views off this video to more than pay for the mistakes made....funny how utube works...the worse it is the better it pays!
WOW amazing persistence and patience! Love how they keep laughing, and NOT A GLOVE between them!
I watched Paul's video first and his video made this look very simple! Man that was tough.
Greetings from Nova Scotia. This is a typical storm here on Wednesdays and I love every minute of it. Hubby was a mobile mechanic for 30 yrs with the D.O.T, great winter memories of the blizzards.
This is great!! You might see it as failed that first night but anyone that 4 wheels or lives in lots of snow can appreciate that you persevered that first night, used your wits, for your own multiple rescues and finished the job. A very talented and fearless crew. Thanks for sharing!
💋 the definition of having lived: being in it this deep and making mistakes deeper than deep.