You two are so dedicated to what you do. You are more appreciated than you realize. Adam, your little homemade RC boat does a very good job. Great idea, a lot less cash. Y'all are both smart to have winches. The good Lord knew you'd need them, but TWICE in one day, within minutes of each incident. 🤣🤣 Would love to follow along sometime for the goofy side of a serious and sometimes very dangerous endeavor. TO All of you search and rescue teams: THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!🙏❤
Thank you guys for all that you are doing for these families with their missing loved ones!!! Please be safe and have a very Happy Easter!!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi, Adam and Jeremy. Although i know you guys are on a serious mission, it's still funny when you both end up having to use a winch to get your vehicles unstuck. IIRC, Chanda Nash checked out of the Sleep Inn so nobody really knows which direction she may have headed, which makes it more difficult to narrow down a search area. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy and safe, you guys 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I see a lot of the trash where you all go to and I live in Glasgow Kentucky around barren River lake and they have a group volunteers at the end of summer and clean up should do that around all lakes ‼️
I love watching you guys I'm so glad their are people like yous helping families get answers about loved ones. May God keep yous safe and healthy. Thank yous. Really appreciate your work and your time. God bless yas
I do wish you guys would remember that silt can mess with you. You see the water is 3 feet deep but if there is silt on the bottom of a pond or lake, a car could drive in and sink into silt and sink out of sight or at least sink in far enough to be out of sight in 2 feet of water, with a silt bottom.
Adam, I have my home and auto insurance with State Farm and they send you a beacon to place in your car and it will track your route, speed, if you're wearing your seatbelt once you download the app on your cellphone. I can even check all of that about my husband's truck too. If you talk to these families ask them if they know what insurance company their missing loved one has and if they're with State Farm they can ask them to check the last information on the route of their car. I can even check my husband's route and all the other things one my phone. It alerts me when he's pulled into our driveway. You and loved ones may have already thoght of this but just in case I thought you might want to know that about State Farm's "Drive Safe and Save" app.
Just out of curiosity. All those cars you pasted that were sitting in the wilderness, did you check to make sure that one of them wasn't hers? I hope you guys check for ticks you could of picked up going through the underbrush. You also need to wear some kind of repellent for mosquitos. There are more than the obvious dangerous involved when your out there. Persistence wins the race guys. Thanks for your time and effort in what you do for families. Without the Angels and Heros of God's warriors, families would not have answers. Be safe.
@@mbyerly9680 Yeah, I know. It looked like a junk yard without the junk. My reaction about checking the cars was for fowl play. Trunks are hiding places.
@@mbyerly9680I’ve seen it before, even with more expensive cars. It’s so the dealership has more inventory to sell, so they have 100 cars to sell (just to throw out a number), instead of just the 20 or 30 that fit on the lot, and that might be a stretch, it might be more like 5-10. Usually, the physical dealership location doesn’t have the room, so the dealership rents or has another property to store vehicles at, and unfortunately, they’re not all paved lots. Some car dealerships, especially near cities, are basically landlocked, and don’t have the room to expand, because there are other businesses there. I used to work for a new car dealership, and used to go on swaps, where we would drive somewhere to get the vehicle that the customer wanted, and either buy it outright, or trade a car that we have for that vehicle. Sometimes, we would run into that situation, where the car was in another location, and sometimes it would take a half hour or more to find the vehicle… Another scenario is maybe the dealership is building a new building.
I'm confused by something you guys say. It seems when there is overgrowth and vegetation that you don't look for vehicles there. Have you heard somewhere that if there are overgrowth and vegetation that there couldn't be a vehicle below it so that is why you don't search such spots? Thank you for the clarification!
@@AdamBrownAdventures Aw, the shallow bit makes total sense now that you describe it. I knew sonar wouldn't work well, or you couldn't put a boat over it, but the way you two spoke seemed like it indicates a car couldn't be there and I never understood why vegetation, etc, meant that. Thanks for the education!
This is my Sister! How can you do a show like this without any approval from our family! Particularly our mother? Also where did y'all get all this incorrect information? This is wrong! Stop using our family pain for views.
You do realize she was driving a 2021 vehicle so definitely not 7 years ago. If you don't like it don't watch it, but your comment was extremely rude for someone who doesn't pay these volunteers.