Offroad Recovery Portal shares all recoveries done by the volunteers members. We tribe to include the location, the images or videos and the best description of the recovery and the technique used by volunteers.
Saturday afternoon, we received a ticket for a request for recovery near Carlton. The admins were told this was a recovery for very experienced members. So the criteria used was to activate everybody in Washington
I guess everybody knows how that sentence goes and, while it might not make sense yet, I hope it does by the end of the story. Thursday around 1:00 p.m., we received a request for
Evan slid from the main trail into the woods, rolled twice on the driver’s side, and landed on a stump. He was facing uphill with the rear tires on the ground but the front crossed
We received a recovery request for a family with a Toyota Tacoma stock with a family stranded on road 2660. We were not sure the road was opened. If it was closed we could get
Three Corner Rock. Stevenson, WA 98648Toyota Tundra high centered on Service road. As you can see in the picture Tate was high centered and if it wasn’t for that he would have slid off the
Twenty-Twenty was a challenging year for many people, fires, protests, viruses, and job losses, so here I’m just trying to focus on the positive. For us, 2020 was the year we officially launched Offroad Portal.
Early at 10:16 a.m., we received a ticket submitted by a third party. The ticket stated there was a truck stuck in the mud on a gravel road. The driver left the vehicle, and the
This past weekend we received close to a dozen recovery requests. Some were easy to address by just helping over the phone with some tips. Others were a bit more involved. One, in particular, left
Tuesday afternoon, we were on our way up to Mt Hood with Adam, trying to find open snowy trails to test the new Jeep XJ he worked on for the past few weeks. I was
We are proud to announce a new Premier sponsor of Offroad Portal. Warn Industries, famous for making the best winches in the world agreed to support our efforts in the Pacific Northwest. We will be