F150 Raptor buried to the frame
Friday 13th, at 6:20 p.m. (PST), we received a request from Nevada submitted by Carlos Perez, who, while driving his F150 Raptor got badly stuck in a dry lake bed near Echo Bay Launch Ramp,
Helping the Off-road Community
Friday 13th, at 6:20 p.m. (PST), we received a request from Nevada submitted by Carlos Perez, who, while driving his F150 Raptor got badly stuck in a dry lake bed near Echo Bay Launch Ramp,
Monday, 9th of May, we received a recovery request at 3:25 p.m. (PST) submitted by Nate Kolzow who was inside the Musconetcong area, on a trail when he got stuck with his Chevy Colorado truck.
On May 1st, at 8:36 a.m. (PST) we received a recovery request from Indiana, where James Clark got stuck on private property with permission while hunting for mushrooms. (Video by David added at the end
Friday 29th of April, at 5:28 p.m. (PST), we received a recovery request from Michigan submitted by Kenneth Vincent. His note read: “Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Tundra, stuck on a snowmobile trail 2 miles east
April, 19th, at 15:42 p.m. (pst), we received a recovery request from Nevada, where Daniel Frank got stuck in the mud near Box Car Cove a few miles from Highway 167. We contacted him, verified
Monday, 18th at around 10:08 a.m. (PST), we received a request for a recovery in Oregon submitted by Stanton Vanourek, who got his F350 stuck to the frame in the mud in Wasco county. He
Thursday the 14th, at around 8:00 we received a recovery request from Kevin who was stranded on a trail near North Plains, OR. We verified the request, talked to him and learned he was in
Sunday at around 7:00 p.m. (PST), we received a text in our emergency line from California. We asked them to fill the form in our web-app. A few minutes later we got the request from
Monday, February, 28th at 4:56 p.m. (PST), we received a request for help from North Carolina, where Sean O’Brien was driving in some local trails with his Jeep and got stuck in some pretty deep
At around 7:38 p.m. (PST), on February 13th, we received a recovery request from the northern area of Louisiana. We don’t have that many volunteers over there, but the few we have for sure are