We just need a jump
Monday, 3:29 p.m., We received a request from Johnathan Cason, who was over-landing in a secluded area near Oakridge on Highway 58 when he ran out of battery. We confirmed the location, requested exact GPS
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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.
Monday, 3:29 p.m., We received a request from Johnathan Cason, who was over-landing in a secluded area near Oakridge on Highway 58 when he ran out of battery. We confirmed the location, requested exact GPS
Just like that we had our first request from the East Coast. Today we had a recovery request submitted from Virginia. We contacted some local volunteers from the group Virginia Off-road Trails and those guys
Thursday at 1:54 p.m., we received a call on our emergency line from Nate Tate, who got stuck in his truck of Highway 66 near Klamath County outside of Lincoln, Oregon. He left the vehicle
We could have gone around but we were in a hurry half his passenger tire was going down a very steep washout and the driver rear tire was on snow. We had to come up with a plan quickly…
A Subaru rolled and crashed, our volunteers Christian and Reco jumped into action and saved the day.
A few recoveries we received in our system in the last week of May.
Thursday at 12:46 p.m., we received a within the city limits request for a quick recovery near Oregon City. It was a quick winch recovery behind a private property. The requestor, Blake in the ticket
Friday at 12:51 p.m., Tobias Gu, sent a recovery request. He contacted AAA to tow his vehicle, a Jetta Wagon lifted with a damage axle back to the city. But after arriving AAA told him
We had a small opportunity this weekend to try ourselves the power of the Kinetic ropes. We tested the Spartan Rope, and to my surprise while pulling a vehicle out of a ditch on the
Do you own a bunch of gear, have you test it all? Have you put yourself in trouble just to see if your gear works the way its supposed to? Local trails are a great