Toyota Gets Stuck 11 Miles Out A Snowmobile Trail!

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Published 2022-03-02
A couple of friends new to the area went up the mountain to check out the snow, and ended up stranded for three days. The missed the road closed signs and ended up on Cascade Lakes Highway, which is a snowmobile trail in the winter time. I took the tracked Jeep up and used my ‪@harborfreight‬ Apex winch to pull them out of the hole, and then my ‪@YankumRopes‬ to drag them down the road

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm a snowmobiler here in oregon. I've ran into a fool of a 4wheeler one day near waldo lake. He was 10 miles from the nearest drivable road.. two young kids, no snow cold weather clothing.. stuck frame deep in powder snow in the ditch.. four of us offered to take them to safety.. they refused our help.. we passed by 5 hours later, still digging out.. still refused help.. I went back a month later.. truck was buried and no sign of dead people.. I wonder sometimes.
  • Impressive how that jeep floats on top the snow with those tracks. Don't run over the rope!
  • @petersonspecial
    "I think he said NOT to give it gas" 😆🤦‍♂️ Casey you're a man of patience 👏👏
  • this is definitely one of your best videos. Hilarious customers, crazy situation, tough conditions, and a chance for the track jeep to really shine. Too bad buddy didn't get to finish his igloo.
  • @mediocreman2
    Got to appreciate the optimism of toyota owners. This is akin to a landlocked person visiting the ocean for the first time and taking a dinghy out in a tropical storm and wonder why nobody else was on the water. 😅 Joking aside, glad you got them out! Kind of surprised one of the snowmobilers didn't call you sooner.
  • @JayMaverick
    First time driving in the snow. Gets further than most of Oregon natives in these videos.
  • @steven.h0629
    HUGE Props to Zack's filming and commentary 🤜💥🤛
  • @dabradguy
    Dude holding the camera has the exact same reaction I would seeing/hearing that jeep do work.
  • @danburch9989
    I can relate to the gentleman from Hawaii. We went to Maui on vacation. 80F and balmy on the beach. Went to the top of the Haleakala volcano. Temperature was about 45F and the wind was about 35 mph. You can feel the wind blowing the lava gravel in your face. Seems like the chill factor was near freezing. You could tell the visitors from the locals. Locals were dressed warm, visitors like us were in shorts and hawaiian shirts.
  • @sandkworkshop
    Wow that is completely nuts. Pays to pay attention to signs. And snow can kill.
  • @thomassmith4022
    In 1973 we went Horseback hunting on Thanksgiving about 15 miles from Pason Az. We got back to our horse trailer after dark, and so slept in out friends camper. about 2 AM a blizzard swept in, and literally snowed us in. We had to walk our horses out to Pason to call a fiend with a large stock trailer to get us and our horses home. We had to wait till the spring thaw to go back to get our vehicles. II'm 76 years old now, and if we didn't have our horses, we would not have survived.
  • @TheScoundrel70
    I wonder how many snowmobiles get stuck on Toyota Trails each winter...?? Well, these guys were lucky they seemed reasonably well equipped to stay in place in comfort, and to get stuck in an area that Casey covers. Some people learn to winter drive in an empty parking lot, some just wing it, and some go for the flying atomic double back flip of the top rope right off the bat. They seemed pretty easy going guys and not much fuss or drama, with lots of enthusiasm. Yup, welcome to Oregon guys. You can tell Casey loves this sort of stuff and has a lot of patience. And probably remembers a time or two from his early years having made similarly enthusiastic though maybe not well thought out decisions just like this. You don't know what you don't know until you are placed in an unavoidable learning situation. Hopefully, you learn from it! Hopefully, they find a local off road club to hook up with to not only help them explore the amazing area they now live in, but also to get some tips and tricks on both driving techniques for the circumstances they may not have any experience with from where they lived previously, and what recovery gear is worth investing in for their new environment. It often really doesn't take much, but you do need to have it. Then again, you wouldn't get to meet Casey and see his cool toys at work!
  • @BFVgnr
    Zack certainly keep a positive mental attitude, getting down and saying 'I'm gonna make myself a place where I can get comfy and chill. He's pretty good with the camera and narration too. Even somewhere that looks that amazing, doesn't mean it's a safe place to be. Glad you got them out!
  • @timberray9572
    A friend of mine went out snow wheeling with his Four runner many years ago, only after getting a hundred middle fingers from the snowmobiler's did he realize that he was on one of their trails haha.
  • @BillSprague
    You are a patient man, Casey. It made me wonder if they could manage to get stuck on the parking lot! 🤣
  • @wam7484
    You've gotten a rep for over-explaining things. Don't listen to them -- you're doing great. Love the scenic drive segments.
  • Might want to hire Zack as your camera man. He also has good commentary, not to mention plugging the Badlands Winch.
  • @rayrussell6064
    I have to say you live in the most beautiful part of the country and you are very patient with some people that otherwise you shouldn't if it posted that no wheeled vehicles allowed and they do what ever they want anyway I'm not going there as usual you did a awesome job I'm still so impressed with that jeep best decision ever. Casey I now you hear this alot but your a hero for what you do. God bless you and as always be safe 👍
  • @onebridge7231
    Well, the Hawaiian did it right for his first snow experience! He picked one of the most beautiful snowy areas to experience! Much better than Minnesota where I currently live as the snow is not this powdery, but icy.