You Took Your 2WD Toyota Here?!?!

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So I got a call for a 2 wheel drive Toyota where it never should've been.
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Per Kevin and Brittany, blue on OnX means that path is verified/validated recently. I think green just means it hasn't been verified within a year, or 6 months. Blue might mean someone with OnX has driven that road and verified that it is still drivable. OnX is community-driven, so everyone together helps rate the trails, provide pictures, and verify trails.

mrnine
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I work fire lookouts each summer. No cell service for large portions of the forest. I bring my starlink with me (rv version subscription) and can use WiFi calling from my phone with it. Most of the time it’s stowed away, but sometimes I’ll drive with it connected from the bed of the pickup and an inverter. It’d be a cheap safety feature to have on these recoveries (cell phones working, internet and satellite imagery, accept customer payments, etc.). Also, it’s a great backup for the house when the internet goes down and works great for getting info while camping for prolonged periods of time.

kgmarcussen
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I love that Matt took over piloting the Toyota when Tom expressed that he was worn out from doing so for so long. I love even more that Tom knew he could feel comfortable communicating how he was feeling to Matt. Matt's got a great crew with a great leader! 😊

julianruggiero
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The wrecker is just plain awesome. It's not something converted from a road vehicle to an off-road one it is purpose built for the type recoveries that Matt is called upon to do. Matt should be so proud to say I (and crew) built that. I remember the build from the time the frame was just chalk marks on the floor. Not that this recovery was any challenge for it I have seen it at it's best where nothing else could of got the job done but it just makes me smile everytime I see it in action knowing that it is definitely one of a kind and there will never be another just like it. Matt usually has a smile on his face every time he is behind the wheel and rightfully so. Don't get me wrong I love the Morrvair also, it's one mean machine too. I started watching when all he had to work with was the almost stock XJ and a Bubba brand tow rope and no winch, just yanked everything out. Things have changed over the years and Matt has become very successful and rightfully so from all his hard work, great family and awesome crew. I forgot to include generosity also. Thanks for the ride.

JT-SE-OHIO
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That wrecker is a seriously impressive piece of machinery. Thanks Matt, great video.! Edit: I think it is hard for most people to realize how much you are in the middle of nowhere when trying to make these recoveries. America is a huge damn country.!

higgydufrane
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"Are you hopeful?"
Matt: "I don't know what else to be."
And that's why we love ya Big Guy!

nytrocircus
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I can confirm that is a very remote, gnarly trail. Glad to see that boulder still in the road to force you dangerously close to the edge. I made that journey in the dead of summer one year with the kids and dogs in our 89 suburban. A/C was no match for those temps at crawling speed. It was a great trip nonetheless. Cool to see it on Matt's off-road!!

pmooney
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This video gives off vibes from a couple years ago. Scenic footage, good vibes, excellent recoveries. Love it!

DavidBergman
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The guy got impressively far out there in a 2 wheel drive truck and I'm betting if the truck had not broken he probably would have made it back out.

CarswithNash
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Damn, but this doesn't surprise me. In 1991, I drove the ex gf's little Hyundai, up what looked like a small bush road N.E of Sudbury, Ontario.
It got rockier, smaller; a small stream had channeled out the road, a felled tree had to be pulled aside, etc. I had to put a rock under one front wheel to keep it from spinning while hung up. ALL with TWO wheel drive. No big deal. I emerged off some other grassy tracks miles away, stopped for gas and commented to the attendant. "That road's pretty bad." He told me- "That's NOT a road. That's a skidoo trail." !

MachinecoMachines
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I have to agree, this is a Classic MORR episode, great views of beautiful country and even a Burro ! ... Glad to see Kaulin recovering so well, a few months ago he was on crutches helping out the in shop and now he's running Camera on recoveries ... amazing progress. Love you guys, thanks for taking us with you !

vinamerosa
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20:18 Kaulin: "He stops for nobody"
20:29 Matt stops
Matt: "I was watching the mirror and all the sudden you fell off, made me nervous"
🤣

Ryan_Tidwell
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Building that wrecker is something to be proud of y’all literally built the frame and all what a awesome peace of equipment

justinowens
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At 25:45 - Tom: "Go left and ride out the way we came in?". Mat: "Yeah. We know that way and there's a burro if we get hungry". Earlier when spotting the burro on the way in - Mat: "What do you call a baby burro?" .... "A burrito". Haha. I love Mat's dry and self-depreciating sense of humour, he'd fit right in here in Australia, especially out bush.

Dropbear
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Lol. That’s not being stuck between a rock and the hard place, that was stuck between a rock and no place! Great job guys!! Love it.

troysaner
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Great to see Kaulin's recovery going so well. The wrecker just keeps proving how capable it is.

larrydavidson
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Thanks for the update, Kaulin. I've been watching you do some impressive climbing lately and have been amazed at your recovery.

daveduncan
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Gotta say, as a Englishman whose only exposure to the US is NYC, the degree of "remoteness" you have on your doorstep is awesome - in the most literal sense. You can certainly get lost in the north of Norway and Sweden but there are few other places in Europe with such a large undeveloped landscape. I really want to come over again and hire a van/camper tough enough to explore. I'll take MORR's phone number though, just in case.

NigelMarston
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Admiration for the guy who took his rig that far with 2wd, but this is the exact reason I didn't even consider a 2wd when I bought my truck. To me, the 2 main points of having a truck are towing capacity and 4wd.

dudeman
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12:45 I'm glad I'm not the only one that gets that song stuck in their head...

TheJoeSix