yeah, I have a couple of playlists from the places I like, one is where there is a long ditch that has dams after the culvert and the other on is the intersection
Got worried when the bog was just at your feet, and thought of the potential depth of the exiting end towards the river. Glad that you acted fast enough to not be carried out. Enjoyed the bog leaving the culvert, so thank you post. And definitely glad that you did not get washed out together with the bog into the unknown depths of that river and the sharp edges of the washouts Keep staying safe! ^^
I was just back in Maine, where I’m from, and I always love the waters right on the side of the highways and roads; swamps, lakes, ponds, the ocean, whatever. And when the beavers do flood it and there are dead, grey trees sticking up out of it….. I know it’s not great for those trees, but it’s so beautiful. But that’s what I find in a lot of places I go. ‘The side of the road’ just has such amazing views. Like driving through the midcoast on Route 1. It’s something I always loved looking at when I was in the backseat as a kid. The waters looked haunted, to me, with the dead grey trees. But not scary. Just hauntingly beautiful.
There are many swamps around me here in central Maine. I also find them enjoyable to view, there's so much going on in and around them. The Moose love swamps too!
Love watching and listening to you. When I go to the woods, I hear you narrating the view. I am never ever going through a culvert like you do. I get palpitations just watching you.
Wisconsin's Big Muskego Lake is filled with bogs. I remember as a kid going down a canal to get to the lake and having to find the way back because the bogs would change the route of the canal.
I remember the Eagles nest video. Watching you walk over that seeingly normal looking ground knowing you could fall through and possibly suddening find yourself under the matt, unable to find the part where you fell through, was difficult but highly interesting video to watch. We don't have that in England, and I'm kinda glad, I prefer my ground to not be a lie lol
My neighbors' kids are being extra loud today so I really needed this video to calm me down. Thank you and curse my neighbors and the little Banshees they call kids.
Very satisfying watching that big clump go. They don't use culverts much around here in our forestry plantations. They use huge ditches and the farmers then pump the water into their fields and dams. Eventually it flows into our water supply dams. There are 3 big dams for our region. Farms here are sorghum, lettuce, cauliflower, cucumber, sheep and cattle.
Great stuff. Many thanks. ( May I suggest that you explore the idea of stretching exercises to help support your knees. You’re young still but you might want to think about your knees in the future. It could make such a difference for you).
Postie, remember the tank culverts? You hung the camera up above the beaver dam, and we could see what you're doing. I realize this pipe was a much smaller diameter, but it would be nice if we could see the dam as you pull it apart...???
Post sat alone in a boggy marsh, totally motionless except for a fart. Mud flowed up into Post's hip waders. He totally confused all the passing globetrotters. Doesn't *quite* work but I tried 😆
Post, when is the next time you’re gonna go visit that one lake that drains into the river. The drain is like really rusted. And where it feeds into the lake from the river the concrete structure around it is falling apart. All I remember, is the Lee had a great on top of it, the water feeds into the lake and then drains back into the river that feeds it
When’s the next truck update?! 😊 I’m loving that thing! And do you plan to do anymore exploring in abandoned buildings?! I just watched your overnight motel video and WOW. That was absolutely amazing!
This is a use of the word "bog" I have never heard before and can't find anywhere. The only definition of the word "bog" as a noun that I've ever come across is a type of wetland. I think I'd expect these bits to be called a chunk or piece of the bog. Is this a usage local to the Northeast? This kind if thing fascinates me.
I just found ur channel and have been binging your videos and early this morning I saw one where u had said there was a dead sunk in the block that the beavers had used. I bring this up because by the time I got to the ten minutes mark I had to check the comments in fear that you found a dead dog in the beaver blockage, I have instaid found that my dyslexia read dog instaid of bog…… still super cool to see though😊
One thing I noticed when you entered the pipe, you were worried about falling through the center of it so you walked along the edge. But when you exited the pipe, you walked right down the middle and total disregard from what you said at the beginning.
Start taking glucosamine supplements, Post. My knees were really bad in my early 20's from abuse, started glucosamine for awhile, they've never gotten anywhere near as bad. And thanks for putting in the replay of the bog going down!
No camera alignment woop :( that woo is important; not only does it align cameras, it also warns beavers and the culvert gods that they are powerless against post 10.
Hey guys, he has added a new dimension to his video, it’s called scratch and sniff. You tell the rest of his followers if he farted or was it bull frogs, as he always says ( BURP !)
When you've been following Post 10 that long you recognise places he visits,
Definitely. I remember this place for sure.
yeah, I have a couple of playlists from the places I like, one is where there is a long ditch that has dams after the culvert and the other on is the intersection
Post10 water slide #2 narrowly avoided 😂
You did good here Pos10, and I'm glad you escaped the surge as it emptied and didn't get "bogged down".👏🏻👍🏻
A "bog" is a wetland. The floating islands of peat and plants that come out of the bogs are called "tussocks."
Sounds like socks for your tushie
@@kingofawesomeness5375 Whatever floats their peat moss. No judgment here. 🤓😅😂
Peat -degraded ancient trees - dug out of Irish bogs are dried and burnt as fuel. It has a lovely smell.
@@hminchella7423 and makes my scotch taste wonderful
A bog means something else in Australia 🇦🇺 😂
Thanks to my Post10 education, I knew all about floating bogs, how they are formed, etc. So I knew exactly what the title meant. 😊
The Unclogganator is back
My knees and back ache watching you. Good clearing without s water slide. Stay safe
Got worried when the bog was just at your feet, and thought of the potential depth of the exiting end towards the river. Glad that you acted fast enough to not be carried out.
Enjoyed the bog leaving the culvert, so thank you post. And definitely glad that you did not get washed out together with the bog into the unknown depths of that river and the sharp edges of the washouts
Keep staying safe! ^^
I was just back in Maine, where I’m from, and I always love the waters right on the side of the highways and roads; swamps, lakes, ponds, the ocean, whatever. And when the beavers do flood it and there are dead, grey trees sticking up out of it….. I know it’s not great for those trees, but it’s so beautiful. But that’s what I find in a lot of places I go. ‘The side of the road’ just has such amazing views. Like driving through the midcoast on Route 1. It’s something I always loved looking at when I was in the backseat as a kid. The waters looked haunted, to me, with the dead grey trees. But not scary. Just hauntingly beautiful.
There are many swamps around me here in central Maine. I also find them enjoyable to view, there's so much going on in and around them. The Moose love swamps too!
This was in New Hampshire, just as beautiful.
Congratulations on 800K, it's such a fun ride
Thank you
Go,Go, POST10 Big High Boots!!!
One of the best culvert clearings yet. That was awesome.
Love watching and listening to you. When I go to the woods, I hear you narrating the view. I am never ever going through a culvert like you do. I get palpitations just watching you.
I thought you were going to ride the Bog out of the culvert for a second! but one slide down a Culvert is enough for one year!
No more culvert blocked. Thanks post10 you my hero ❤
That bog was huge. Great video, Post!
The floating bog made me wonder for a moment if post 10 will have another "wooooh!" water park ride. For the second time in a short time period.
Yous have a different meaning for a bog - here in UK it means a swampy area, and a peat bog has peat or decayed trees that burn with a lovely smell.
Wisconsin's Big Muskego Lake is filled with bogs. I remember as a kid going down a canal to get to the lake and having to find the way back because the bogs would change the route of the canal.
You are a better worker than all the DOT workers combined
POST 10, your videos are always interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Nice road surface 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
That was a close one! Be safe out there 💪😉👍
That wave action at 11:50 was pretty awesome.
Holy cow! That was one large clump! 😳 It looked like it took the whole dam with it. I’m glad you didn’t go down with it! ❤
That was some fancy footwork to avoid being taken out by that floating bog!
You're a true Horsefighter!❤
I remember the Eagles nest video. Watching you walk over that seeingly normal looking ground knowing you could fall through and possibly suddening find yourself under the matt, unable to find the part where you fell through, was difficult but highly interesting video to watch. We don't have that in England, and I'm kinda glad, I prefer my ground to not be a lie lol
Another awesome job unclogging culverts
Post 10, one man protecting America and Canada, draining the North, to save the south!!! He’s POST 10!!! And don’t forget it!!!
Oh man.. I thought maybe that bog was going to take you with it. Nice job getting over it in time!
As ever, satisfying and informative. Stay well, post 10.
Another quick and reasonably easy unclogging, thanks.
The clump about took you out be careful post
It's amazing how well a bog can preserve a human body there some good videos of body's found in Europe from hundreds if not thousands of years ago
you should be canada's national mascot
Going on a POST 10 bing. Missed a bunch and need a good expedition with a great videographer.
That’s it unclogged until ‘the beaver engineers’ come out again!
The bog heard you were there and wanted to come meet the famous Post10!
as always, well done, Thank you.👍🇺🇸🙏
Wheeee!!! Close but No More Pipe Rides! 🥹
I thought you might go for another slide through the culvert. I'm glad you got by the bog safely! 😊
Thank you Post 10, for another great video. For a moment there, I thought you were going to take another ride. Have fun and stay safe
My neighbors' kids are being extra loud today so I really needed this video to calm me down. Thank you and curse my neighbors and the little Banshees they call kids.
Casually not laughing at Post saying big as that's another word we brits call the toilet
Nice shirt! 😅
Bravo Post10. Great work. Greetings from Poland❤️👍
Very satisfying watching that big clump go. They don't use culverts much around here in our forestry plantations. They use huge ditches and the farmers then pump the water into their fields and dams. Eventually it flows into our water supply dams. There are 3 big dams for our region. Farms here are sorghum, lettuce, cauliflower, cucumber, sheep and cattle.
You’re wearing your new shirt ❤
Nice one, love the sound of the water.
Great camera angles! Thank you!
Excellent work ! Thanks for the videos!
Thats great the way you have the two cameras Post. Always interesting and wholesome. My 18 month grandkids love the chickens
Oh i remember that. Floating plants. I cant believe you didn’t fall through
Yeah a post10 video
It's the simple things in life.
10:57 appreciate the close-up
That’s a beautiful place! Great job as usual! Thanks for sharing!👍😊
Great stuff. Many thanks.
( May I suggest that you explore the idea of stretching exercises to help support your knees. You’re young still but you might want to think about your knees in the future. It could make such a difference for you).
Postie, remember the tank culverts? You hung the camera up above the beaver dam, and we could see what you're doing. I realize this pipe was a much smaller diameter, but it would be nice if we could see the dam as you pull it apart...???
Good job and the culvert should be looked into,.
They should do away with Break Dancing in the 2028 Olympics and have "Floating Bog Hurdles" instead like 11:30
That was a big ol' bogburg at 12 minutes
@@koomber777 Bogberg sank the Titanic. Never forget.
So, instead of Wade Boggs, we'd have bog wades?
Thanks Post! My first bog 😊
Another AWESOME video Post 👍💜
bog --- that looks like it; on the reverse camera, once it got clear of the pipe it suddenly flipped grass up and drifted to the right of the flow.
Post sat alone in a boggy marsh, totally motionless except for a fart. Mud flowed up into Post's hip waders. He totally confused all the passing globetrotters.
Doesn't *quite* work but I tried 😆
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Cool thx❤
Post, when is the next time you’re gonna go visit that one lake that drains into the river. The drain is like really rusted. And where it feeds into the lake from the river the concrete structure around it is falling apart. All I remember, is the Lee had a great on top of it, the water feeds into the lake and then drains back into the river that feeds it
I don't go there anymore because the department of transportation started doing it maintaining it too often
Hi Post 👋
That was close to wash out and take a bath! Please stay safe.
Great video
Thanks god the big blop loses from itself, the water was rising so fast and you were stuck in between
Thanks Post
When’s the next truck update?! 😊
I’m loving that thing!
And do you plan to do anymore exploring in abandoned buildings?!
I just watched your overnight motel video and WOW. That was absolutely amazing!
Saturday
I thought you were going for another ride again.
This is a use of the word "bog" I have never heard before and can't find anywhere. The only definition of the word "bog" as a noun that I've ever come across is a type of wetland. I think I'd expect these bits to be called a chunk or piece of the bog. Is this a usage local to the Northeast?
This kind if thing fascinates me.
The RUclips algorithm detects "Before" & throws up a commercial.
Fantastic Great video,post.
good job .💯👍👍
I don't believe it. A paved road. It's glorious.
Saludos desde España
Very Nice Work
Didn't look too huge, but it ended up being a lot of water!!
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻Stay safe and take care 🙏🏻God Bless 🙏🏻Appreciate you always my friend!
At 0.37 it looks just like a Bob Ross painting!
I just found ur channel and have been binging your videos and early this morning I saw one where u had said there was a dead sunk in the block that the beavers had used. I bring this up because by the time I got to the ten minutes mark I had to check the comments in fear that you found a dead dog in the beaver blockage, I have instaid found that my dyslexia read dog instaid of bog…… still super cool to see though😊
The culvert gods are really testing you lately 🤣
I thought the title said, blocked by a bug.
I was wondering what the hell had the bug been eating that it could block a culvert?
One thing I noticed when you entered the pipe, you were worried about falling through the center of it so you walked along the edge.
But when you exited the pipe, you walked right down the middle and total disregard from what you said at the beginning.
Start taking glucosamine supplements, Post. My knees were really bad in my early 20's from abuse, started glucosamine for awhile, they've never gotten anywhere near as bad. And thanks for putting in the replay of the bog going down!
Hello from rocky coast of Maine, US October 9, 2024.
I liked these videos better when you had the camera's on both sides but on the outside. Thanks for the videos.
that bog popped threw there like a turd in a toilet could have road it like a surf board
Anyone else just think of MH Entry #49?
I sometimes wonder if the appropriate Government Facilities watch your Videos just to see where you have been and how their Culverts look like.
No camera alignment woop :( that woo is important; not only does it align cameras, it also warns beavers and the culvert gods that they are powerless against post 10.
We didn't see the setup. I assumed it was in the bit that was cut.
Was this the place where you hit your leg against the guardrail?
Maybe if you marked the location of the holes on the sidewalls it would help you the next time you are in there to avoid those foot traps.
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Is it me or is the culvert slightly bent looking threw from the exit end to entrance bends to the right or is that just me ?
Settling over the years, it's a very old pipe
*_Did you fart at _**_1:15_**_? LOL_*
Them frogs getting LOUD. 😂
I thought he made that sound with his mouth. Like blow a raspberry I think it's called. I guess I was wrong...
Hey guys, he has added a new dimension to his video, it’s called scratch and sniff. You tell the rest of his followers if he farted or was it bull frogs, as he always says ( BURP !)
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