Welcome back, good to see a new video from you, hope you and your family are all well. Retention ponds are a lot more important than many of us realise, keeping the pond outflow clear is essential maintenance for the pond to do its job properly. So easy for these ponds to cause local flooding if not looked after. Excellent video, that outflow compared to inflow is very satisfying to watch.
Great video man. So happy to see a video from you. Good nature tutorial. Looking forward to more with all the place you dd before. Like the golf ⛳️ course one. Busy summers keeping you away from the camera. Cheers man. 💪👊👍💪❤️
Hi Mike, thank you for this interesting post, showing us the hard work that you do clearing out culverts and rivers, in this case the retention pond, and adding to it with information about nature. Your photography is really clear, showing us exactly what you’re doing, and it’s entertaining watching the released water surge out. Im looking forward to more posts from you.
I clear our neighborhood ditch's and a small creek. Funny how some of us enjoy the satisfaction or releasing backed up water and getting it to flow as intended !
I know where you are! Welcome back. My dad got one of those thorns stuck in his foot back in the 50s. I remember that because we had to cancel our vacation plans and get him to the hospital.😊
@@Grab_your_WadersHello, I hope you’re doing well. My name is Abrham, and I’m from Houston, Texas. I make short (under 1 minute) commentary videos, and I would love to make one about you using footage from clips on your channel. The video will be complimentary and fully credited to you in the title, description, and top comment so everyone knows where to find you and see more and also it won't affect your youtube videos in a negative way. Additionally, it could help boost your channel’s audience. May I have your permission to create and post this video to my channel ? Thank you!
JUST FOUND YA . OH THAT INTERNET .YOU NEVER KNOW WHATS GONNA POP UP . WHITE SETTLEMENT TX SAYS HOWDY ! Wandering if you do any beaver dams . Not everyone lives in beaver country . I enjoy any unclogging . Cant wait to watch all your vids and give ya a bunch of👍 !
That water chestnut sounds like the kudzu in my backyard. It grows over everything and is hard to get rid of! It does make pretty purple flowers. But I'm not forgiving it just for that.😂 Excellent video!
The metal door over the discharge is a backflow prevention door so when the river is in full flow like after a major storm water cannot flow from the river back up the pipe and cause the retention pond to flood.
That's a beautiful area you live in. It's great to see you again, I really enjoyed this. Next time the water is flowing would it be worth trying to lift the lid a bit with your grape to see if there's anything stuck behind it? Giving you more work but that's what armchair dam busters do! Best Wishes, Brendan.
May the lamps of Diwali illuminate your life and fill it with endless bliss. Good day, love watching your channel, very interesting channel, Super Content.😮😮
You pointed out the water chestnut being an invasive species...but aren't the carp also an invasive species? Looks like you're living in an environmental disaster area. Bet you have Japanese knotweed growing over there too.
Me living here in Florida so many things arrive and challenge what's native to us. I accept that nature is always changing, some we agree with and some we don't. Currently we're struggling with Lion fish here and years ago we fought water hydrilla. Good news is more "giant" prawn (large shrimp) are showing up and at a foot long and a pound each only takes a few wild caught to feed a family, well !
I only happen to be aware of the Water Chesnut as my brother and I were looking up plants to put in his pond and we seen these one day in another location and used Google Lens to ID and learn about it.
On the inlet side they were laying higher than the designed height of the exit pipe slowing the flow of water. Not a big deal if running slow but torrential rain and the pond at capacity it needs its full diameter available to keep up.
I would be grateful if, rather than just saying: “…I’m at a local reservoir/river/waterway…,” you would state the names of the location, nearest town, and also which state you’re in. Try to bear in mind that your audience are located all over the world.
Nice to see you back again GYW. Look forward to watching more uploads.
Welcome back, good to see a new video from you, hope you and your family are all well. Retention ponds are a lot more important than many of us realise, keeping the pond outflow clear is essential maintenance for the pond to do its job properly. So easy for these ponds to cause local flooding if not looked after. Excellent video, that outflow compared to inflow is very satisfying to watch.
Well said!
Great video man. So happy to see a video from you. Good nature tutorial. Looking forward to more with all the place you dd before. Like the golf ⛳️ course one. Busy summers keeping you away from the camera. Cheers man. 💪👊👍💪❤️
Those ‘backflow preventer’ doors always fascinate me. Nice to see a new video!
Great to see another video from you. Looking forward to more. Enjoyable and entertaining, as always.
Much appreciated!
Hi Mike, thank you for this interesting post, showing us the hard work that you do clearing out culverts and rivers, in this case the retention pond, and adding to it with information about nature. Your photography is really clear, showing us exactly what you’re doing, and it’s entertaining watching the released water surge out. Im looking forward to more posts from you.
Thanks for another amazing video! Terrific job once again! Stay safe and stay healthy!
Good to have you back Mike!
yeah you're back! Miss your videos and this one was really different. Which is why I love your videos.
Glad to see you post again - tks.
Good to have another great video from you
Glad you enjoyed it
I clear our neighborhood ditch's and a small creek. Funny how some of us enjoy the satisfaction or releasing backed up water and getting it to flow as intended !
Yes indeed!
@@rosemarybrewer-rhodes5300 I'm hooked on Post10 youtube video's .
Glad to see you're back.hope you and the family had a good summer
Happy to see you back. Hope you enjoyed the summer
So happy to see you back. Good vid.
Great watching how the power of the water push’s open the cover. 👍👍😊
I know where you are! Welcome back. My dad got one of those thorns stuck in his foot back in the 50s. I remember that because we had to cancel our vacation plans and get him to the hospital.😊
Yay a new video!! Love the 2nd camera footage as well! Thank you for posting 👏
Thanks for watching!
@@Grab_your_WadersHello, I hope you’re doing well. My name is Abrham, and I’m from Houston, Texas. I make short (under 1 minute) commentary videos, and I would love to make one about you using footage from clips on your channel. The video will be complimentary and fully credited to you in the title, description, and top comment so everyone knows where to find you and see more and also it won't affect your youtube videos in a negative way. Additionally, it could help boost your channel’s audience. May I have your permission to create and post this video to my channel ? Thank you!
JUST FOUND YA . OH THAT INTERNET .YOU NEVER KNOW WHATS GONNA POP UP . WHITE SETTLEMENT TX SAYS HOWDY ! Wandering if you do any beaver dams . Not everyone lives in beaver country . I enjoy any unclogging . Cant wait to watch all your vids and give ya a bunch of👍 !
Welcome!
@@Grab_your_Waders RIGHT ON !
The outflow is a hatch door with hinges…that’s cool!😊
being able to safely get in there with your hands made a big difference!👍🇺🇸
Awesome, so happy for a new video 🎉😂 love ur channel much love from Tracy CA 😍
❤❤Hope to see another video soon. All of us miss seeing your videos,
Cuz, the 2 cameras with the sound of the water kicking it is awesome! Thanks for Sharing.
Thanks for watching
Good to see you bud hope your doing well!
Glad to see you back 😊😊😊. Hope all is ok with you and yours 😊😊😊
All good
Definitely flowing well Moving a lot of water
That water chestnut sounds like the kudzu in my backyard. It grows over everything and is hard to get rid of! It does make pretty purple flowers. But I'm not forgiving it just for that.😂
Excellent video!
great work as usual. nice video
Appreciate that
Great nice to see you back.excellent video.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video! Thanks
Thank you for the great video. Good to see you back.
Thanks for watching!
Yeaa, been missing watching the videos, thumbs up, enjoy them all
Glad you like them!
The metal door over the discharge is a backflow prevention door so when the river is in full flow like after a major storm water cannot flow from the river back up the pipe and cause the retention pond to flood.
Good job ... well done
That's a beautiful area you live in. It's great to see you again, I really enjoyed this. Next time the water is flowing would it be worth trying to lift the lid a bit with your grape to see if there's anything stuck behind it? Giving you more work but that's what armchair dam busters do!
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Next time!
Excellent! Thank you Sir.
Welcome back. Beginning to wonder if you had given up or retired😄. Hope all is well with you👍
Great job 💯👍👍
Thank you 👍
Great job well done
Thank you!
Worth while.
Cool video
May the lamps of Diwali illuminate your life and fill it with endless bliss. Good day, love watching your channel, very interesting channel, Super Content.😮😮
Just a question won't that stuff go into the river and transfer it down stream?
Those grates lift out to allow cleaning
Nice and relaxing👍😎🇪🇦
Thanks 👍
Its Canada geese, not Canadian geese.
Been wondering where you've been.
You pointed out the water chestnut being an invasive species...but aren't the carp also an invasive species? Looks like you're living in an environmental disaster area. Bet you have Japanese knotweed growing over there too.
Me living here in Florida so many things arrive and challenge what's native to us. I accept that nature is always changing, some we agree with and some we don't. Currently we're struggling with Lion fish here and years ago we fought water hydrilla. Good news is more "giant" prawn (large shrimp) are showing up and at a foot long and a pound each only takes a few wild caught to feed a family, well !
I only happen to be aware of the Water Chesnut as my brother and I were looking up plants to put in his pond and we seen these one day in another location and used Google Lens to ID and learn about it.
@@Grab_your_Waders Those water chestnuts appear very hard and pointy, not something you'd want to grab on to by accident .
Why is Post10 out in back roads that only he uses when there are culverts like this to look after?
Rocks slow down fast water flow
On the inlet side they were laying higher than the designed height of the exit pipe slowing the flow of water. Not a big deal if running slow but torrential rain and the pond at capacity it needs its full diameter available to keep up.
You can use a weed harvester it won't heart the fish
I would be grateful if, rather than just saying: “…I’m at a local reservoir/river/waterway…,” you would state the names of the location, nearest town, and also which state you’re in.
Try to bear in mind that your audience are located all over the world.
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You spend way too much time talking instead of doing anything. Very tiring.
1 ounce of decency could have prevented your comment...