Is This Crazy Trail Too Much For Your Jeep?

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Published 2022-12-09
So I got a call for a Jeep broken down on the crazy rattlesnake trail.

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All Comments (21)
  • @brockryan3405
    Anyone that thinks these dogs are mis-treated...don't understand; they are having the best dog life ever!
  • People that complain about the treatment of those dogs don't know real dogs. When they are out there running freely they are in their element. Matt and crew are great to those dogs.
  • Matt is the best dad ever. To even let his young teenaged son drive the Morvair off road and to allow him to be pulling another vehicle is some super dad confidence that his vehicles and kids are up to the challenge. What an amazing family.
  • @isakjetbean
    Rhett absolutely killed it on that recovery. First ever recovery and just kept his calm and got it done. Awesome.
  • @utahyork3338
    I like Matt's patience in these rescues. Passing down his knowledge to the next generation - making dads proud everywhere!
  • @tarfeef101
    Rhett has definitely inherited Matt's calmness
  • @NickBeek
    I like the way Matt teaches young people. He gives some guidance and then lets them figure it out. I watched him bring Lizzy into the business that way and now his sons. You are a good teacher Matt.
  • @morecowbell20
    Knowing that hundreds of thousands of people were going to see this rescue Rhett did an extraordinary job. Well done sir, well done.
  • @DKingXJ
    Great job Rhett! I keep saying this but it's so good to see you guys encouraging and boosting up the younger folks. As someone that grew up with screaming and being cussed at I can promise you, the calm demeanor and teaching will instill a lifetime of love for working and doing things.
  • @iFNhU
    That's the first trail fix on a dog i have ever seen. 😂✌
  • Matt, being an animal lover I appreciate and think highly of you for taking your dogs out on recoveries to let them run! I’ve watched enough to know that you will give them water when they need it. I know you care about your dogs and take good care of them!!!
  • @trevjhowell
    When Matt's kids officially take over the business I am here for it... with Matt coming in as "Ed" on occasion.
  • Ed’s line of “You can’t weld that” And Matt saying “sure you can” Is exactly something me and my dad would have said to each other.
  • @AJNpa80
    People are like "How can your dogs hear a train of V8s full of people on 35 to 50 inch tires rolling down a bumpy trail in 4 low in the middle of nowhere well enough to stay close?"
  • @Grumpyolegrunt
    Rhett looked like he’s been doing this for 20 years! Great job buddy. You are a natural!!!!
  • @howardcobb4354
    This video should be compulsory for anyone getting off road in that terrain. I suggest that we saw just how good Matt is in a very difficult situation -dug really deep into his whole repertoire of skills. Superb job.
  • @bishwatntl
    Two of the dogs look like border collies, who are renowned for being great herders. I recall exercising my brother's dogs - a collie and a retriever; the retriever loved to run, while the collie, even while hundreds of yards ahead of me, kept checking where I was going and if she saw me take a different path, she'd round up the retriever and bring her onto my path.
  • Oh man, such an awesome video. I was raised much like Rhett, going and doing everything with my dad. It's so great to see Matt put Rhett in the driver seat on a very tricky, somewhat sketchy recovery even though there were plenty of experienced operators available. And to see him calmly explaining how to and not to do it. Rhett learned a lot and regardless of whether he stays in the recovery field or goes on to "greener pastures", what he learned today will follow him and help him deal with problems in life! Great to see the close family relationships!
  • @TheTgall11
    Matt, you are hard working, patient, intelligent, fair minded,funny, a great dad and husband, an excellent leader and trainer of youth, and overall the kind of exemplary person that this world needs many more of, RESPECT MAN!!! Lovey'all a friend in Alberta Canada🙏👍🚙😉
  • @XcessCapital
    Good job Rhett! Most people don't realize how working through stressful/complicated tasks like this is so important in all aspects of life later on. Being able to break tasks down like this, focusing on one step at a time, while under pressure will pay dividends for the rest of this young man's life. I helped my dad repo cars when I was young, and I learned a ton. You had to be quick, but you also had to be thorough. Missing a step could lead to disaster.