Insane Recovery: Avalanche Buries Two Men Alive in Snowcat!



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27 thoughts on “Insane Recovery: Avalanche Buries Two Men Alive in Snowcat!”

  1. Grampa John and Gramma Loraine were definitely watching over their son on that day. What a remarkable family. Thank you diesel bros for getting that out, you’ve made a lifelong friend in Morgan county. Both you and Dave have helped us more than you know by always willing to help whenever we call whether it be riding around gathering food in our pantry parade, or doing a flyby to a demolition derby(? I think it was?), to helping an amazing family get a very heavy piece of machinery off the mountain. Thank you.

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  2. What he said at 16:35 : "I dont like the phrase boss, It bothers me. We're friends, we work together, we try to make a livin'." Just hits in a spot I didnt know it would but its true. This story is truly incredible. Glad to Dave and his guys helping you out with getting the snowcat and all.

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  3. Snow like that is much like a tidal wave. One has no idea what power is behind a wall of water 10 miles thick coming at you at 60 mph and you are on a 6' tall (max) coral island. It just kept coming and coming. We lived because we were in the right spot of our tides. Blew out blocks of coral the size of a house. Two stories tall.

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  4. Wow guys, this was definitely a tear jerker! What a great story for the books. This one reminds me of the same situation you guys where in on the mountain with the snowplow. God always has a way of working things out for us, even in the hardest of times. Im glad they pulled through it, cuz it could have been a hole lot worse. Can't wait to see the next one guys. Keep up the great work.

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  5. "I'll try to save the tracks", proceeds to tow it trough bushes and roads for miles. Yeah man…. I was wondering why the excavator, that turned the snowcat back on its tracks didn't bring it down/up in the summer. It has been sitting for almost a year?

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