[quote="Desert Dog"]Roger, they had 4 show up - which is often as much as we have on some runs
People normally just call one of the numbers on the ICE list. Matt, Larry and myself usually get the first calls for some reason? We then call up a couple people and head out, usually just a few of us as it turns into a cluster fuck if you get too many on a tight trail. Its definitely not the place to bring spectators along. Also, when you get stockers helping with the recovery, you often end up recovering them too - so rather than post a general invite on the board, we usually just put a posse together and git-r-done. I probably do half of them on my own because they are just simple stuff like providing a trailer (like I did for a member who broke down last week) or running a part/tool out to get the rig running (like I did 2 weeks ago). Sometimes, the location is just too distant to get a good group together (like Henry's annual breakdowns in Pismo

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But people NEED to UNDERSTAND the following;
* Sometimes, people just can't get away due to personal obligations. Don't expect someone to miss a family reunion or get fired from work so they can pull you down Freeway Ridge.
* Others just can not be reached; you can't expect someone to monitor the ICE board 24/7. You also can't expect everyone to babysit their telephone all day waiting for an ICE call.
* On the really bad recoveries or when victims want their broke-down Jeep towed through a trail, some people are just not interested in doing it because they can not afford to break their daily driver doing such a recovery. On the really bad recoveries, often thousands of $ in damage is done to the recovery vehicles.
* Sometimes, people just get sick of getting called out every weekend in the winter when people decide to take their stock truck up Rancheria or Breckenridge alone, find our website, and use us to tow them out for free rather than pay $700 to have a tow truck do it. So they take a pass once in a while.
* Some recoveries are VERY dangerous and technical in nature. Its best to have a "scout" party go up and size-up the situation, then plan the full recovery at a later time when full resources can be gathered. DON'T get impatient, if its broke/stuck that bad, nobody is going to steal it if i sits for a couple days.
There is a LOT of names on the ICE list. Don't get butthurt if someone can not go, just keep calling, or plan a recovery on a day/time where you can get the vehicles you need. As long as the humans are taken care of, the rig is of secondary importance.
Nobody is "obligated" to leave their house to go recover someone elses rig. We do it voluntarily, live with the consequences of doing so, do it for nothing more than a "thank you", and don't hold it against people who couldn't make it. There really hasn't been an issue until now. I wasn't there (was drinking beer in my pool), so couldn't tell you what went wrong, but if you didn't get it yesterday, we would have got it today just the same.[/quote]
hopefully i wasn't misunderstood here. i was in no way complaining about the ICE team, or how this recovery was handled. i'm on the ICE team for my area, but i haven't been utilized as of yet. i agree, wholeheartedly with the above mentioned "idea" of how ice works, just haven't seen it put into words before now. thanks DD