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### A Snowy Rescue Mission: Recovering Three Trucks Stuck in Snow
#### Introduction
A tow company received a call about three trucks that were stuck in the snow up on Skyline Drive, near Spanish Ford. Trevor mentioned that there were two Ford trucks and one Chevy, and they had been stranded for a couple of days due to continuous snowfall. The team knew this would be an interesting and challenging mission.
#### Preparing for the Mission
The crew gathered at their location, which was relatively calm despite the approaching snowstorm. Tucker noted that the temperature was 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it "mellow" where they were, but they knew they were heading into a snowstorm that looked increasingly grim. Trevor had missed work the day before for his son's wedding, and congratulations were in order for him. The team also included Lizzy, who was behaving unusually well that day—unlike her usual self, who tends to spread out and take up space.
The group prepared for the mission. Jamie’s sunglasses were used as a makeshift solution since Trevor couldn’t find his own. They brought along essential supplies: cheesecake, cheese sticks, and frosted flakes. The humorously over-the-top preparation was highlighted by one team member joking that if they had just brought corn flakes, they would have "frosted themselves outside."
#### Heading into the Snowstorm
As they set off into the snowstorm, the mood shifted to one of cautious optimism. The driver remarked on how it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas, humorously noting that Rudy might only see beards out there. Trevor joked about picking up the wrong bag of jokes earlier that morning.
The team faced immediate challenges. Siri alerted them to a hazard ahead, and they encountered a parade of vehicles in the snow. They ran out of fuel, with the fuel light flashing on their vehicle. Despite their reluctance, they knew they had to refuel—even the "bomber," which was frozen solid, needed fuel.
#### The First Truck Recovery
The first truck they came across was a Ford that was stuck. The driver mentioned it had been there for a while, and the tow company explained that other tow companies had already tried and failed to rescue it due to the treacherous conditions. The team decided to give it their best shot.
Trevor, known for his humor and quick thinking, remarked on how they were essentially walking into a bad situation but were determined to handle it. They set up a plan: if they didn’t hear from each other by 8 pm, Robbie would come to their rescue with the "big granddaddy snow kitty."
#### Bets on Recovery Time
The team took bets on how long the recovery mission would take. The rules were clear: the time would be measured from when they got into the recovery vehicle (bombi) until they returned to their truck with all vehicles recovered.
- Trevor predicted 90 minutes.
- Another member guessed two hours and 15 minutes.
- A third person bet on three hours flat.
Despite their confidence, the team knew it was a risky mission. They joked about not wanting to wait for Robbie but expressed gratitude if he had to come to their rescue.
#### Challenges in the Snow
As they began recovering the first Ford truck, they encountered ice and deep snow. Trevor went down early on due to icy conditions, prompting jokes about bad judgment calls. The team worked together, with one member adjusting levers on the recovery vehicle and another helping with the ropes.
The humor continued as they joked about their lack of snow chains and compared themselves to groundhogs, repeating the same tasks over and over again. Despite the challenges, they remained determined to get all three trucks out.
#### The Second Truck Recovery
The second truck was a Chevy that had also been stuck for days. The team worked methodically, disconnecting it and turning it around. Lizzy provided some light-hearted advice about putting the truck in reverse and flipping it around, while others joked about needing snowshoes to navigate the terrain.
#### Testing Snowshoes
A fan named Randy sent them some snowshoes to test out. One team member humorously compared walking in them to being Sasquatch, but they proved essential for navigating the deep snow.
#### The Third Truck Recovery
The third truck was another Ford that had gotten stuck while trying to help its friend. The driver recounted how she and her friends had all gotten stuck while attempting to recover it. The team joked about their "bad parking job" but praised the recovery process as a victory.
#### Final Struggles and Success
By the time they reached the third truck, the crew was exhausted but determined. They successfully recovered all three vehicles, with one member joking that they were almost out of the woods but still had some distance to cover.
Despite their success, they reflected on how challenging the mission had been. The driver humorously noted that they were "pretty bad at parking," with Tucker even getting a pass due to his small car (a Honda Civic).
#### Conclusion
After hours of hard work, the team made it back to the main road, exhausted but victorious. They joked about the weather being worse up in the mountains and expressed gratitude for their teamwork and supplies—like the cheesecake that had survived the journey.
As they wrapped up the mission, one member mentioned a song that had been stuck in his head all day: "The Truck Got Stuck." He promised to share it with the audience, adding a humorous touch to the end of an otherwise challenging day.
In the end, the team successfully recovered all three trucks and were on their way home, having faced—and conquered—a series of snowy challenges.
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