Wow, did not even know this was an issue!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
  • Driving around looking at the road situation, we found this!
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Комментарии • 97

  • @jerryfrederick6610
    @jerryfrederick6610 Месяц назад +17

    Larger culvert is required.
    Water, electricity and human nature always follow the easiest path.

  • @mattwaters6987
    @mattwaters6987 Месяц назад +14

    Must have been one hell of a downpour to wash it all away like that. Wow!😮

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +6

      3.4 inches overnight. all rolling out of the hollers, lol.

  • @rfiskillingussoftly6568
    @rfiskillingussoftly6568 Месяц назад +6

    My cottage road was like that every spring,in about 3 or 4 places....doesn't seem to happen anymore! But for 4 or 5 weeks a year we have to walk in about 4 km carrying our supplies! Was great fun lol!

  • @BulletproofPastor
    @BulletproofPastor Месяц назад +21

    You need a bigger culvert or perhaps put back two, side by side.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +5

      We have what we have, trying to get the county to step in, but for now it's just a small community doing what we can.

  • @missingutah
    @missingutah Месяц назад +6

    I think I saw your neighbor filming that when it happened... Just saw it earlier today! It was quite entertaining! Thank you

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  20 дней назад

      I also watched that vid, not this road!

    • @missingutah
      @missingutah 20 дней назад

      @@bumblingfool , escaping culverts everywhere! Run for your lives! 😊😊😊

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  20 дней назад

      @@missingutah Lol!

  • @edparagonpc
    @edparagonpc Месяц назад +4

    Wow, that's something else.

  • @CanadianSmoke
    @CanadianSmoke Месяц назад +5

    Depending on the amount and type of traffic involved, could you perhaps locate some old railroad ties and dig them "into" the road? How often does this type of event occur?

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +4

      Once or twice a year, and railroad ties have been suggested. at this point, any suggestions are being looked into. Thank you!

  • @ausaiden
    @ausaiden Месяц назад +3

    Have worked on these. The thing that happens with them is, the culvert gets jammed full of gravel, stone and debris. They get jammed to the point where no water is able to flow through them naturally, and so, they will get pushed out of place by the weight of the water that has built up in the ditch. All the surrounding material soaks up water and gets push along with it. We used a Vac Truck to blow out the debris that has been stuck in the culverts. This had to be done before each big rain.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      We are dealing with it on at least 3 water crossings. Fortunately this is the only one that blew out this much.

  • @rrmackay
    @rrmackay Месяц назад +3

    The amount of road maintenance on the homestead surprised me. We have a lot of water and there is always something.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      Thing is, it's not a homestead. It is a bit complicated, but for now this small community has to maintain our own roads.

  • @HeyCupertino
    @HeyCupertino Месяц назад +4

    It do be a hole, crevasse, ravine.

  • @archiveseeker
    @archiveseeker Месяц назад +4

    Might need some rip rap on the upstream side of the culvert.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      Probably

    • @JTamilio
      @JTamilio Месяц назад

      And downstream - that’s where the scouring occurred and washed under, removing the bedding. A head wall at up and downstream and some very large rip rap are needed.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      @@JTamilio all suggestions are considered, thank you!

    • @JTamilio
      @JTamilio Месяц назад

      @@bumblingfool All the best to you!

  • @beckinfidelis3916
    @beckinfidelis3916 7 дней назад

    Maybe put a wide pipe in that space where are the road is washed out and a new culvert is forming, then fill the space around it with gravel, sand and clay dirt. So maybe water can flow through and under the road! 😅 Maybe a pipe can prevent more erosion. I would consider using a good, fast growing local plant (weeds lol) that can grow in that type of soil and has deep roots to plant all around on the side the water flows from. Maybe shrubby or tree type "weeds", you know, to help prevent erosion. 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  6 дней назад

      We managed to drag the pipe back, and put it where it belongs. ruclips.net/video/8zHYEcYcaQM/видео.htmlsi=jWk4J8mH7svMgXTs

  • @jeffputman3504
    @jeffputman3504 19 дней назад

    That soil looks like it has ZERO clay in it. Some regions have to truck clay in to mix with the soil to build roads that can withstand any rain.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  16 дней назад

      We have clay, but not enough to do much for this. This is all creek rock, and silt. Doing what we can with what we have.

  • @user-ui7zp5fr8z
    @user-ui7zp5fr8z Месяц назад +1

    Typically happens if something plugs the culvert up and water starts bypassing around the culvert, end result is a washed out culvert. A much larger culvert will help, but you will need to monitor the upstream sides of all culverts and keep them clear of debris

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      Kinda what I figured, pretty amazing what mother nature can do. Will be working on a more long lasting solution in the near future. Thank you for your input, all is needed.

    • @johnassal5838
      @johnassal5838 Месяц назад

      @@bumblingfool You can do DIY geogrid If you imbed old tires in the gravel surface above and off to each side of the culvert. Just lash them together with stainless steel wire before filling with stone. You'd probably want to leave a lower spot in the road so overflowing water has a channel across but I've seen videos where such a thing will survive one heck of a lot of water overtopping it. It's good for muddy areas for the same reasons.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      ​@@johnassal5838Thank you for the info, I will pass it along.

  • @jenkins1979
    @jenkins1979 13 дней назад

    Trust me on this ..buy a bigger convert to handle that amount of water or you will have the problem again.I was in construction field for 40 years

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  6 дней назад

      It is an ongoing problem, we just need to figure out how to get it paid for.

  • @glennhubbard5008
    @glennhubbard5008 Месяц назад +3

    Your road is broken.

  • @hbhkennel918
    @hbhkennel918 Месяц назад +1

    Probably be easier to put down B stone for a low water bridge

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      We managed to get it back in there and covered up, took all day though. With a 2n ford with a manure bucket.

  • @bobsmoot8454
    @bobsmoot8454 Месяц назад

    I saw the clip of the steel culvert floating down stream in the surge water

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      I saw that short as well, this is not that one.

  • @groupergary5536
    @groupergary5536 Месяц назад +2

    Make a dip there, so it's a low water type crossing.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +2

      Lot of work for a 2n ford with a manure bucket, lol!

    • @enricnaval4934
      @enricnaval4934 Месяц назад

      ​@@bumblingfool you can cover the low crossing with cememt, to prevent it getting carved again into a ravine. If it gets filled with debris, it will be easier to clean than a culvert.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      @@enricnaval4934 Thank you for the suggestion, we are in the process of forming a more permanent solution.

    • @Mercmad
      @Mercmad Месяц назад

      @@bumblingfool yes, that's what a low water crossing is called " A Ford".

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      @@Mercmad good to know!

  • @forestpagan4813
    @forestpagan4813 Месяц назад +3

    Is this a private road, or is this a state that has no income tax?

    • @TheCoon1975
      @TheCoon1975 Месяц назад +3

      You don't need an income tax to service public roads.

    • @supremepizza3710
      @supremepizza3710 Месяц назад +2

      Likely of Public Works... and we all know how that works. Leaning on a shovel and a cup of coffee.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +5

      Private-ish road, maintained by the people who live on it.

    • @yuvgotubekidding
      @yuvgotubekidding Месяц назад +1

      You sound eerily like Steve Buscemi. 🙂

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 Месяц назад +2

      Would be nice to know Where; Australia, Canada, N. Zealand, USA ? . . .
      And What territory or state ? . . .
      "Hiway138" doesn't narrow it down very much . . . ☆

  • @Mercmad
    @Mercmad Месяц назад

    Isn't that the culvert videoed by someone as it floated out and down stream in a YT short?

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      I saw that short as well, this is not that one.

  • @josmith5459
    @josmith5459 10 дней назад

    You may want to form up and pour a concrete head wall atleast on the inlet side.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  6 дней назад

      We're trying to figure out how to pay for it.

  • @supremepizza3710
    @supremepizza3710 Месяц назад +1

    It'll just get bigger...

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +2

      Very aware, trying to patch it till we get a better more permanent solution.

  • @linchaynes3824
    @linchaynes3824 Месяц назад

    ...yuuuup... this is a thing.. and THAT is a hole 😅

  • @CharlieWhitewolf
    @CharlieWhitewolf 15 дней назад

    Bigger culvert. Or bridge.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  6 дней назад

      Just need to figure out how to get it paid for.

    • @CharlieWhitewolf
      @CharlieWhitewolf 6 дней назад

      @@bumblingfool You could, Cut down some trees. Square off a Good size like 10x10 and then the length you need and set that down. on the ends dig down a bit throw some bags of concrete to hold the placement of those boards. If you have any scrap metal and some rocks around you can put in that concrete to help it. That should work for a long time. if you want you can throw some rock down on top that will smooth the edges and give some weight to it.

  • @scottrevia1611
    @scottrevia1611 Месяц назад

    The county kept trying to put a culvert in, close to where I go hunting. You can see all the different sizes washed out into the woods. They eventually put a train car in. It was cylindrical with each end cut off and the wheels removed. After the second one blew out into the woods, they quit trying.

  • @vJackaRoo
    @vJackaRoo 19 дней назад

    He’s new to Country life?

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  16 дней назад

      Who do you mean?

    • @vJackaRoo
      @vJackaRoo 16 дней назад

      @@bumblingfool Road washouts are a common occurrence where I’m from.

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  16 дней назад

      @@vJackaRoo It is common during the rainy part of the year, but the only maintenance is by the people who live here. Very little equipment, or money. However, we are working on it!

  • @GuretoSefirosu
    @GuretoSefirosu Месяц назад +1

    I have a way to fix that. Bigfoot. Or my tractor. Or a bulldozer...

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +1

      Bring it on!

    • @GuretoSefirosu
      @GuretoSefirosu Месяц назад +1

      @@bumblingfool LOL! It looked deep. Like, deep enough that my F-250 (stock, 4x4) would get stuck. Then I though Bigfoot and bulldozers. Hope you get it taken care of quickly!

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад +2

      @@GuretoSefirosu We got it filled enough for single vehicles to make it through. One of the guys is watching a dozer on an auction site. Hope he gets it!

    • @GuretoSefirosu
      @GuretoSefirosu Месяц назад +1

      @@bumblingfool Well good luck! I'd volunteer my tractor, but you don't appear to live anywhere near my area (Fort Bragg, NC).

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  Месяц назад

      @@GuretoSefirosu I do not, but I do appreciate the offer!

  • @erickyle5604
    @erickyle5604 Месяц назад

    Was, a road

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  20 дней назад

      Need to get back on it, forever short on time....

  • @glynnth
    @glynnth 28 дней назад

    Hillbilly fix - throw some boards over it, & call it a bridge

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  22 дня назад

      Lol, yes! Of course I'm thinking an ambulance might be a little much.

  • @robertmatthews2009
    @robertmatthews2009 Месяц назад

    So fix it. Why are you putting this on the Internet?

    • @bforman1300
      @bforman1300 Месяц назад

      People share all kinds of things on the internet.
      What's your problem?

    • @bumblingfool
      @bumblingfool  20 дней назад

      I'm working on it! Lol. Same reason the man climbed the mountain, Cause it's there...