Unclogging Really Big Drain And Beaver Dam Removal Releasing Flood Of Water
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- I do not encourage anyone to enter culverts, unclog anything, or enter flooded areas as it can easily become deadly without the proper training
I unclog drains for fun in my spare time (I have been trained in culvert inspections for years with private co.) and I am osha trained.
Exploring anything abandoned can be dangerous or deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any abandoned structures. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal, and when possible I seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and I leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks and responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. There could be nails, asbestos, falling concrete, soft floors, animals, or other hazards. Thanks for watching.
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When you're not used to the camera moving on this channel and get freaked out cuz it randomly moves lmao
That's cuz Ms. Post 10 likes to accompany him. Sometimes, I forget myself lol
Way to much in and out
@@MzKari 👀
Please less zoom. Had to switch off to finish later.
@@kaywhy245 I liked the zoom ins.
As a Southerner, I appreciate and respect your awareness of the wildlife. You're doing exactly what I'd do walking into a wooded area. Stay safe, man!
Perfect timing! Just on my lunch break! Happy Friday to the post10 family ❤
Drain cleaning Australia and post10 are the most legendary families there is and it's not even close!!! I'm standing in the back yelling "Bruce Bruce, you are the best and there will never be a drain that you meet that can't be unblocked and clean enough to eat dinner off it!!!"
Bruce!! Bruce!!! You legend!!
BRUCE!!!
Hey! You at the back! G'day and happy friday😊
Gators and snakes? 🤢🐊🤢⚕️🤢. Be careful, those gators can appear out of no where. ♥️♥️👍👍
13:23 look like dirt dauber nests 🤔 some people call them mud daubers, harmless
In SEKY we called them mud daubers.
@@captainnerd6452 They are called mud daubers in Florida as well.
Mud daubers in Iowa, too.
it's a type of wasp (a mud dauber), but they won't hurt you
My buddy is a contractor and he once told me a story about how mud daubers were coming to his concrete mixer and taking wet concrete.. he followed them to their nest, and it was half concrete, half dirt! 😅
The shells you saw were oyster shells. They use them to help with drainage. We just don’t have many rocks.
Yeah, that's the problem Jenny had on Forrest Gump. When Jenny was throwing rocks at her old home and then stopped and fell to the ground crying, Forrest said that "sometimes there just aren't enough rocks" so that must be the case all over the South.
@@maryannanderson2213 bahahahaa😂😂😂😂
Yeah, worst are the old roads made with them. The scrapes you get off them when you fall😂
The simplicity of tripods helps to make it feel like you’re there.
When the camera moves, it feels like you’re watching something instead of being there.
I would prefer stationary camera to be able to track progress. Appreciate the angles and zoom but static is much much better on the whole. Great trying out new things!
I prefer the tripod, sorry. It is more relaxing, steady, and not too much noise overall.
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The beavers are going, "We heard about that doggone Yankee dam wrecker, what's he doing down here, can't he stay up north?". :)
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Damn culvert baggers!
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I’m from Alabama. Seeing you in my home state made me happy. 😊stay safe!
I wonder what part was he in
@@landonoles0955Sweet Holme, AL
Ms. Post is lovely, but I didn’t really like the camera moving so much. I prefer the tripod. Still, thank you both for the interesting video!
nice to see you explaining another part of your beautiful country. Greetings from Canada.
Hey Post! I’m in Mississippi. What an honor to have you come help out our neighboring state! Hope you enjoyed the Deep South. ❤
Stewey (family guy) said once: I don’t like change… I have to say: I prefer the old method of filming, just a tripod, I got a little dizzy on this one…Dave‘s Beasty Room also has a Camera Lady, and she’s dearly loved. Practice makes perfect. Keep on rocking.😍
It doesn't give me the same vibe when the camera is moving around, or far away from you and constantly zooming in and out. I like to see the water flow increase and see the exit let loose. But I always like a new Post video.
Shh that's her job she's new at it ..
Maybe Post 10's girlfriend isn't used to filming with that camara, we get it. These digital camera can be twitchy at the best of times.
It’s just a little to much for me. I do know she’s new at it but it made it a little hard to watch.
@@sherrillgladman7729 Right, that's all I'm saying. I'm not bashing her or anything. Just saying how it was done is a little chaotic.
It ruins the vibe
I like the fixed camera better
@@PrettyFly4aWi-Fi yeah. I think it can be useful in some situations but standard uncloggings dont really need constant zooming and angle changes, it was making me queazy.
I'm glad to see Lady Post went along. You even got to play with a southern Beaver Dam, too.
Hey Post 10! My second time commenting in about 5 years of watching. If you are at Fort McClellan, AL, or anywhere in the south, you had better take care in muddy water. We have all four species of poisonous snakes in the south. There is no way I would go wading in any of the creeks around my home. Today is April 18 and tomorrow is my birthday. I will be 75, so listen to me. I live in NC, and we have much the same terrain as you. If you have ever been to Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty but I will never call it that), the country around Bragg is just like what you are in in this video. I retired from 22 years Civil Service at Fort Bragg in 2004. Eastern NC is very low and flat--swampy. Snakes love it here. We have to be careful of copperheads around our house. My sister nearly stepped on one a few years ago. I envy you being able to freely wade into creeks up north without fear of cottonmouths/water moccasins. You provide a great service to the lakes and ponds up there. Take care and God Bless.
Venomous. Venomous kills you when it bites you, poisonous kills you when you bite it. Very important distinction.
Luv you and have a great day! Thanks for the advice !
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday amd thank you for your service. Good advice from someone like you who knows
Happy Birthday! And I've spent several months at Ft McClellan - 1983 and 1988 for MP training
I'm sure whoever's been fishing there was pissed.
Love your videos and usually find them relaxing but the zooming in and out and moving around made me dizzy. I hope this will not be your new video style from now on. Thanks for all the hard work!
Thank you for the drainage openings, and the beavers dismantling this day. Glad to see you again, still battling ALS. The videos put a smile on my face, which is rare. Thank you 10! 🙂👍🇺🇸
13:24 Yeah, those are mud dauber (a.k.a. dirt dauber, a.k.a. mud wasp) nests. They are wasps, but not really aggressive unless you mess with them
Mud dauber in Missouri too
they are common through out north america
Plenty of dirt daubers in the south.
Hi Mr and Mrs Post. I found this video abit difficult to watch because of the constantly changing zoom & the camera view wandering off.
Same here. Have always enjoyed being able to see the dam get smaller and smaller from a fixed point of view. Especially one like this with all the mud and sun on it.
Agree. I recommend you stick with the original format, with insets and whatnot. While for that wandering recording, you can edit it for a separate video. Good post, Post10 and Post10ess.
Agree couldnt finish watching, miss his chatter while he works too
Agree couldnt finish watching, miss his chatter while he works too
@@markrichardson5496 100% same
If I had to guess, I would say that the helicopters were Hueys (UH-1) from Fort Novosel near Dothan. The U.S. Army's helicopter pilot training takes place there.
My guess as well. Ft. Novosel (formerly Rucker). That is the place for Army aviators to learn how to fly helicopters.
@@Son_Of_AtreidesRucker or whatever it’s called now for sure. What gets me is that there was Spanish Moss in his earlier video. That’s not native to the Dothan area. Mobile and Eufaula sure, but that’s a bit far out for Huey training ops.
Yea, he's definitely near a stage field near the Enterprise/Dothan area.
@@ng8326Agree that it is definitely shot in two different places. The moss is a really strong indicator.
@@ng8326 Spanish Moss can be found from Montgomery south. While working for a cellular phone company I traveled all over south Alabama and the Ft Rucker Helicopters can be seen anywhere from the Opp to Dothan and up to Montgomery.
The helicopter was a Bell UH-1 Huey. Cool video man!
I figured they are training in the choppers, or looking for escapees,
@@moogarner374 I'm pretty sure he's near ft Rucker
@@moogarner374 My first guess was flight training, with the passenger spaces being empty.
If they were searching, either missing person or escapee, or feral pigs, or such, there would be an installed IR camera and at least some people in the back.
I’m guessing near a military base. There are some training facilities in northern and central Alabama. I’m from central Florida and we are used to seeing helicopters and military/coast guard planes
Gotta say, Your camera picked up the audio of that Helicopter really well! That was cool!
Glad to see you’re still in the nice, warm sun. Hope you two are having fun. Thanks for the unclogging Postie🇨🇦💜
Well I like the new way. It shows us more of the surrounding area. And what happens to it because he is clearing things up.
Good on you Girl. 😅😅😅😅.
I also like the in and out views too. And when you followed the clumb of mud. Just like he might have done. 😊😊😊😊😊
What a beautiful sunny day! Perfect explorer weather. Thanks for caring and sharing Post 😊
We didn't see a big beaver dam in a while! The cameraman (girl) is doing a great job 💪😎👍
Can’t wait to watch this in bed, it helps me fall asleep
I thought I was the only one. lol
Me too
Me, three...later tonight!
Goodnight 😴
Welcome to the South Post! Glad to have you here! Love your videos.
Post 10 is nationwide! Love it❤
Worldwide 8:57
These are rrally stressful days for me and everyone around me and I honestly think nothing can calm me down quite like your videos. It's like a viewing window to another dimension where everything is calm and serene.
I found this channel over a year ago. I'm originally from Maine now I live in Southwest Tennessee. Something about watching you unclog a big drain is gratifying!
Soon as i heard the chopper i knew it was military .. ..sometimes i wake up quick from that sound .. i was in an attack helicopter unit for 8 years ..we went to play in the sand ..i was not a pilot so i was griund support alot thanx for showing it
Thanks for your service, brother. ❤
Post10 2024- Make Culverts Unclogged Again! Hes got my vote!
He is the only man who can truly drain the swamp
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Thank you Mr.and Ms. Post for your sharing of clearing that beaver dam and drains. Water needs to move and your doing a great service!
Unclogging culverts around the states Post10 edition ❤❤❤❤
Someone needs to hire this guy...😮 can you imagine what he do with more than a rake??? His so knowledgeable
Honestly, I’d b more worried about the copperheads than the water moccasins. They blend into the dead leaves and tree bark VERY easily 😬
Id be most worried about the land owner and the 12 gauge serpent.
@@rimmersbryggerithis was my thought. A lot of large land owners in the south have helicopters to traverse their acreage and to hunt. Made me wonder if they were overhead watching him.
@@techsan2004 I bet they appreciate free water retention to.
have you ever cleared a dam that you should not have ? and who films you?
One man. Singlehandedly draining the world!
Great job! That mud was very thick and pasty. You got it cleaned out very well. Thanks for the video.
I think this is the first time I've seen you not have to crawl in something to clear it. Great job, stay safe 🐍🐜❤
I really love your videos, remember when you just started out with storm drains on the street... Much love from Sweden
Be sure to pick up an Alabama Dirt Shirt while you're down here. They dye them with that same red clay
The camera moving around is ok but the zooming in and out is very jarring, especially when it's so quick
I’m so glad you’re happy with Mrs post but please go back to the tripod - hate this camera style x
Don't tell people what to do.
Makes you look bad.
You are dedicated....You wouldn't catch me near any Alabama swamps ha. Stay safe dude. I will stay here in the Pacific Northwest where the most dangerous thing is a rare cougar or bear...
Yep that’s where I live too. ❤
nice to see you've been enjoying the greenery and wildlife down here =)
Started this, but I'll have to finish it tomorrow as I have to go to work. Just one thing: could you kindly tell your camera person not to zoom in and out so much? Can get a little dizzying after awhile.
Thank you POST 10.
Up north they use compacted sand under concrete slabs (like for a garage). Down here (AL) they used that orange-colored clay. Pack it down, and it dries almost like concrete. Thanks for the video.
I'm up North...right on Lake Erie. We use #57 limestone or washed stone for our concrete up here. We have what's called a "frost line" up here, which is the point where the ground freezes in the winter. We must use stone as base for drainage purposes, or else the crete wouldn't last one freeze/thaw cycle.
Although different camera angles are good for some of it, I'd like stationary camera one and two for most of it still. The moving around and zooming in and out all the time is distracting.
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻 Appreciate you my friend 🙏🏻
Little did the Beavers know that Post 10, the Scourge of New England Beaver Construction was coming their way (with Mrs. Post 10)!
Great stuff!
He must be close to Fort Rucker...home of Army Aviation. We were stationed there for 3 years...loved it!
I don’t mind the camera movement as much as others commenting but I agree that Post’s chatter while he takes is part of the charm and I missed it!
You're doing a great job Post10 family! Loved the video.
It was like ms 10 read my mind when she pointed the camera at the entrance of the culvert and then later at the exit.
This was awesome. The ASMR of the water. The bright sunny day. Really relaxing
May I make a suggestion. Now that you have someone filming for you. Maybe try to slow down when moving the camera or zooming in & out. When it goes really fast it’s almost causing motion sickness. I get & respect the intention. Maybe just go a little slower is all. Glad you are being mindful & thinking about the various wildlife that live there & their potential threat to you & your safety. Wonder what the helicopter kept flying around for. Maybe they were taking aerial shots for you…😂. Great job….thay was a lot of hard work moving all that mud. Even using a rake that stuff is heavy. ❤. Stay safe guys.
Glad to see you here,,, Welcome home!
I thoroughly enjoyed your video today! It was very interesting and informative. Thank you for taking us along on this adventure with you, it was fun! Take care now, ya hear!
Thanks for your hard work post 10
Thanks for being cognizant of creatures!
I am from the deep south... MISSISSIPPI...and there's a levee near where I live and when it rains a lot the rivers swell. Water is on both sides of the levee, the secondary roads on each side of the levee, (like those you went down) are all under water, too. Once you get on top of the levee, you must stay on top of it until you get to the next opening...and it could be several miles before you may reach one.
I've only just joined the Post 10 family...great work, its a pleasure to see someone using social media in such a positive way 👍
Amo a estas personas que tienes ese sentimiento ,valor,voluntad,ejemplo de lo que estan haciendo ,no personal,ES PARA TODOS!!!
You do pick some tough jobs. Great video thanks. Chris from England
Cool seeing all the helos... might be a training base nearby. Love seeing you in a new region!
Highly enjoyed your content as always. Also the camera work was perfect. Don’t listen to unnecessary whining and complaints. Enjoy your time in the south.
Been watching for many years now, no offense to Ms Post10 - the stationary camera without the zoom/edits have been great. Glad youre traveling around the states now! Loving the new locations :)
post 10 you did a great unclogging that big drain
Shoutout to Lady Post for working the camera! Unsung hero 👍🏾
Nice to see you back on.
I can honestly say this is the First time I’ve seen you where you were Not up to your waist in Water. Not used to Seeing you on Dry Land with Dry Shoes. 😬👍🙏
Yeah I wasn’t a fan of the camera moving around frankly. On the tripod was better. Either that or a few cut sways but this was a bit much
Nice, that you didn´t go alone! Great work as usual!
I liked the camera moving around. Gave me a better look at the expanse of the swamp and the flow of the water and what you were doing.
The heli's could be a national guard unit doing some training. The cottonmouth water moccasin is a very tough snake and it does try to avoid human contact. Be aware it can bite underwater. A copperhead might be a ittle more vemonous and blends very well into dead foliage, dirt, sticks, leaves and other debris. As a proud southern I'll say please watch out, use caution, wear high boots in the wilderness. Be safe. Hello to Miss post 10.
3:50 that one tree in the water is a cypress. They actually prefer to grow in standing water, so the river is probably at it's normal level.
It’s literally a dead tree.
I enjoyed the scenery. TY.
You're so brave. Glad to see you're taking your show on the road. The glory, which is you, should be shared. Happy trails, friend.
Post 10 Slogan: "The sticks are the enemy."
Stay safe out there!
Post! Good to see you! My husband unclogged leaves from a curb grate the other day and sent me before and after pics, in true Post10 style! It brought a smile to my face. Hope you and yours are well. :)
Very satisfying to watch as usual. The comment about Alabama mud reminds me of many quotes from the movie "My Cousin Vinny". "You've got mud in your tires" "We're famous for our mud" etc. Stay safe and keep them coming!
Your camera person did a great job of the long shots and close ups of the work you did.
It's always funny when Yankees come down South and go exploring!!!!😂😂 Love it Post!
Great Video as usual. Noticed the Kmart shirt too. I used to work there for one in Georgia, and have that same shirt; Also a couple of others in that same format from when I worked there
I really liked the edits in the begining where you brought the things you talked about back in focus.
If you think the sandy clay mix of southern Alabama is bad, you should give the middle or northern part of the state a try. As a teenager, I broke a post hole digger in one summer planting trees in our back yard from the clay.
Pretty good narrating on the culvert adventure.
Thanks Post! I never pictured beavers being in Alabama for some reason
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO POST 10 😊
Sorry, but the constant moving of the camera is very distracting. Other than that, I love watching your videos!
I appreaciate all the zoom in/out that this video has
Beavers are really good for the environment and the water management in those areas. Makes sure everything has enough water all the time. Makes a ton of difference in areas with not enough rain
Bellissima la campagna dell’Alabama ! Saluti dall’Italia 🇮🇹
Thank you for your vids and service! Give this man an award