I use them together most of the time, but there is a big difference imho, between a Rescue or Recovery.
A Rescue, in name alone, implies an Emergency and or a need for a sense of Urgency. If I have to extricate a person from their flipped over Jeep because I fear internal injuries/bleeding out, spinal fluid leaking from their ear, etc….THAT IS A RESCUE, Time is of essence to preserve life. A vehicle is teetering on the edge of a drop-off, with occupants still inside…this is a RESCUE, Time is of essence .. VS
My Raptor is stuck in the Mud/Sand/Rocks/Trees/Bushes/STARFUXKS GIANT CURB…. This is a RECOVERY, Time is NOT OF THE ESSENCE, (UNLESS YOU ARE BLOCKING THE DRIVE THROUGH!!)
More ”Word Salad” Bunny
, what are you try to say, using fewer words (It is quite apparent at this point, I like to hear the sound of my own voice
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What I’m trying to say is TAKE YOUR FNING TIME, SMOOTH IS FAST-FAST IS SMOOTH…IF YOU LIVE IN A GLASS HOUSE..DON’T THROW ROCKS…BREAD CAST UPON THE WATER…OFTEN RETURNS SOGGY….
OPPS, Sorry, got off track again..Getting in a hurry in a Recovery situation, will get someone hurt, period! You may be blocking the Trail, getting that feeling in your stomach that you look stupid getting stuck there. If you have never been stuck, it’s because you avoided the Tall Curbs at Bucks
No Offense. Besides, if you are blocking the Trail, anyone that you are delaying, if they are worth anything, Will get out and help you
The exception of course, is the TRD BOYS behind you, in a hurry to go see WICKED at the Smith’s Center for the 10th time, with their Skinny Jean Boyfriend…No Offense Of Course
#1 Rules that apply to almost all Rescue/Recoveries - Take your time!
Assess the situation, look it it from every angle. What is my best way out without doing any vehicle damage or killing somebody. Often, the best way Out/Off an obstacle is the way you went into it, rather than trying to drag yourself through it, further compounding the situation.
What Recovery gear do I have at my disposal?
Is this a Self-Recovery or is there, or may there be, someone to help me with the Recovery?
MAKE A PLAN….BUT REMAIN FLEXIBLE!! Every Plan is great until the First Shot is Fired or the Jack doesn’t operate as intended/ expected. ADAPT AND OVERCOME
EVERY RECOVERY IS SAME….BUT DIFFERENT
#2 after therapy if I’m still FING ALIVE