Love. Love. Love your videos!! I feel like I'm palling around with you ladies! So relaxing. And of course, love seeing Lucy! My favorite park is Yellowstone as well. Lots to see there! Thank you for all you do! 💖
I know guys decided not to work during the month of August. I miss you guys. I hope everyone is well. Looking forward to more videos.. Awesome work you ladies do and fearless!
❤❤❤ your videos and content…thank you for your hard work….I had another idea for your merch….There We Go….hope you’re all well sending love from Australia
Hi guys love watching your channel you make lough with some of your saying. My favourite national park is Kruger national park in South Africa.i lived there for 21 years, l now live in England . You do a fab job and I admire you guys
Helloooo you two! I’m thinking that if it were me in your place and since I can’t swim a stroke to save my life, I would sit at the edge of those low water bridges and just cool off! 😂 Is vacation over yet? I miss you two! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
New Zealand is spoilt for National Parks. We have 12 of which two have been declared World Heritage Areas. Fiordland National Park (southwest corner of the South Island) is also a World Heritage Area; well known for its stunning fjords. Tongariro National Park (central North Island) is the other; best known for the troika of active volcanoes, with Ngauruhoe being used as Mt. Doom in Lord of the Rings. The other ten are Aspiring; Aoraki/Mt. Cook; Westland; Arthurs Pass; Kahurangi; Nelson Lakes; Abel Tasman*; Urewera (eastern North Island) and Whanganui (west central North Island). I live in Christchurch, about 2 hours from Arthurs Pass and 4.5 hours from Aoraki/Mount Cook.
A couple of years ago Jen you wouldn’t have stood there and filmed, you’re definitely getting better. The man that said that about the culvert didn’t realise he was talking to an expert xxx❤❤😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊 . My favourite national park is Exmoor in Devon uk, it’s so desolate but has a beauty of its own.
Favorite national park is Crater lake national park in Oregon,.Its a volcano. It's amazing and beautiful. Most recent volcano eruption was in northern Oregon, Mt. Saint Helen. We have volcanos up and down Oregon.
I have two national parks that I love. Algonquin is one, it’s for nature lovers and it’s wild and Arrowhead Provincial Park is less wild and excellent for camping. They are both located about three hours north of where I live in the province of Ontario, I’m ten minutes from Lake Ontario. Algonquin is the furthest. Arrowhead is just outside the town of Huntsville, in Ontario. Thanks for the great video, sans the snake. 😳 Lots of gushers today, love that. Are there some areas that are more prone to finding snakes? 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
People like should be available everywhere. Don't feel that I am not commenting about your papa. He us a nice person and very systematic. Because of age he sens to be little in action. That is understandable. I am 68 and half Yr old. Love all of u. I take spl care to watch ue vdos
Hi beautiful ladies. How you all doing. Great work as always. I don't understand y my name don't come up as I am logged in to you tube l so anyways my name is Cheryl ❤❤
Jen, did you know that Red Bull has an event there in Zion national park, Utah called Rampage. They have a week to build lines and the second week they have a competition about riding MTB down those hill sides, while doing various tricks.
Hello gals! Nice video and thanks for the snake 🐍 warning! My phobia is so bad I can’t even touch a photo of the creatures. 🥱 It’s always fascinating to see the water over the roads…never seen that in real life. I think I might be a grandma again as I found a bird nest in one of my hanging baskets and one of the eggs is now hatched! 😂😂😂 Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Do you mark the openings? Seems like it’s always a hunt and seek. Once you find the opening you could mark it with simple flagging tape or one of the many ways to mark things. Save you time later. Love your work.
Swiss National Park (Romansh: Parc Naziunal Svizzer; German: Schweizerischer Nationalpark; Italian: Parco Nazionale Svizzero; French: Parc National Suisse)(Switzerland has four official languages as you see above). There's only one national park in Switzerland. It covers 172.3 sq. km (66.5 sq. miles). They have 10, 527 protected area, which comprise 12.49% of their land and inland waters. Total land area of Switzerland: 41,355 km² (15940.228 sq. miles) Protected land area covered: 5,164km² (1993.832 sq. miles)
Adirondack Park, NY (grew up near it), Iguazú National Park Argentina (our “Niagara Falls” region) and Tierra del Fuego National ParkArgentina (our “Alaskan” region)
They do, when they are able to. Seeing that a large snake just disappeared into the bush, they skipped the entrance of that culvert. They won't step down into areas with fast-flowing water which they know is hiding a deep area! These ladies do an excellent job with the tools they have. The two of them buy their own tools, pay for the truck (and its maintenance, pay for the gas used wandering for 100's of miles around their home county and WELL BEYOND. They can't clean out a lot of debris from crushed culverts. In this video, they visit culverts they have visited many times, so they know what they can reach, where they can step, etc. It's a mucky job which many people would never do. The residents don't even keep their own culverts open! If it weren't for the efforts of these two ladies many more roads would be washed away or severely damaged and people wouldn't have access to their homes for days after a storm. Please, only give credit to them for the voluntary work they do!
I have never been to a national park, I have been to a few state parks. I'm in my sixty's and a fixed income so I don't think I will ever get to a nation park but that is ok I can see them threw other peoples eyes and I'm ok with that.
What's with all the fences across the rivers in your area? So instead of the debris being able to flow away as it occurs it snags up & just causes a massive issue snagging all th debris. Same with the barbed wire fences right at the exit of the culverts so all the debris gets caught on it & blocks the culvert. Has nobody worked out these are really stupid places to be be putting these fences 🤔 or am I missing something?
Will snakes attack you or do they prefer to slither away? I marvel at how often you reach your hand and arm into murky waters and culverts. Please, be careful!
Over 2 years and 200 videos of cleaning culverts with plenty of those featuring us in chest deep water and your take is that we don’t like to get in the water? Wrong take sir.
FYI, I'll watch water running for as long as you have video. This is how I relax after my day is finished❤.
Yep
You're right, I watch them for the same reason
Thanks girls
Me too… only anytime I get to sit down! 😂
I love watching you ladies , thank you for sharing your three generations plus’ Lucy the little alert watcher ❤❤❤
Great job, Kim and Jen, and Miss Lou is helping a lot....Good girl!
Another great job done ladies and passed by inspector Lucy ! Thanks for sharing !!
Not me re-watching videos till y'all are blessed with some rain.😂
Love. Love. Love your videos!! I feel like I'm palling around with you ladies! So relaxing. And of course, love seeing Lucy! My favorite park is Yellowstone as well. Lots to see there! Thank you for all you do! 💖
Another great video. Well done, ladies!
Great job! Glad you saw that big snake...
Aloha 🌺 Jen, Kim & Ms. Lucy! Great job Ladies! Thank you!🥰💖
I ❤️ your accent! Don't change it cause ppl say sump'n. ❤ ya'll
I feel happy looking at the way both mom and daughter work together , andcalways to the perfection.
Another great video. Yellowstone and Glacier are my favorite National Parks.
What an absolute WORKOUT!!! Well done ladies!!!
love your videos ladies.
A most satisfying video ladies. Seeing the water flow…
Lots of flooded roads you have been looking after. Nice cleanups, keep on with the good work.
Glad you keept your distance and the snakes seemed happy to be leveing in peace
The way that snake was resting its head on the branch. Plus boy that sucker was big. I'd be doing the 100metres like a rocket. Great video as always x
Your videos are amazing and look so professional now keep them coming and thanks
I know guys decided not to work during the month of August. I miss you guys. I hope everyone is well. Looking forward to more videos.. Awesome work you ladies do and fearless!
for America I absolutely love Zion.....can't beat that one, especially when you take the less traveled path.
I love the work you do! Keep it up!
❤❤❤ your videos and content…thank you for your hard work….I had another idea for your merch….There We Go….hope you’re all well sending love from Australia
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Hi guys love watching your channel you make lough with some of your saying. My favourite national park is Kruger national park in South Africa.i lived there for 21 years, l now live in England . You do a fab job and I admire you guys
I.ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO LADIES ANOTHER JOB WELL DONE ❤ 😊
Jennifer you take care of your lovely hands put gloves on and remember your hands are your tools of your trade. ❤❤❤❤❤😂
Helloooo you two! I’m thinking that if it were me in your place and since I can’t swim a stroke to save my life, I would sit at the edge of those low water bridges and just cool off! 😂 Is vacation over yet? I miss you two! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
North Yorkshire moors and the Dale's. My home county In the UK. They are beautiful and I really really miss them.xx
Good job ladies
New Zealand is spoilt for National Parks. We have 12 of which two have been declared World Heritage Areas.
Fiordland National Park (southwest corner of the South Island) is also a World Heritage Area; well known for its stunning fjords.
Tongariro National Park (central North Island) is the other; best known for the troika of active volcanoes, with Ngauruhoe being used as Mt. Doom in Lord of the Rings.
The other ten are Aspiring; Aoraki/Mt. Cook; Westland; Arthurs Pass; Kahurangi; Nelson Lakes; Abel Tasman*; Urewera (eastern North Island) and Whanganui (west central North Island).
I live in Christchurch, about 2 hours from Arthurs Pass and 4.5 hours from Aoraki/Mount Cook.
My favorite national park will always be my Smoky Mountains ❤❤❤
Muy buen trabajo,un saludo.
Moeder en dochter veel energie! ❤❤
Jen, which of Shakespeare is your favorite? Forget sticks, y’all are tossing trees today.
Much ado about nothing is my favorite. I love to watch the plays that the globe theater puts out.
Whoa! That is too big of a snake to even get out of the truck. 😮
My favorite is Yosemite. When I was a kid our family used to go to Yosemite every year for a week.
Always good, always too short😂❤️
Very good job.
Hello Kim and Jenn! Waiting on trick or treaters …🎃🎃🎃🎃
excellent ditch clearing, etc
Love all of u
My favourite national park is the Peak District, Derbyshire, U.K. I grew up there!
Nothing to see in the Culvert ,mom rams the rake in and gets it flowing. Nice one.
Big Sneaky snake stay safe.
Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois because of the wildlife and the trails ❤🙏🤠
Voyageurs National Park. It’s easy to imagine what it must have been like before this country was settled.
A couple of years ago Jen you wouldn’t have stood there and filmed, you’re definitely getting better. The man that said that about the culvert didn’t realise he was talking to an expert xxx❤❤😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊 . My favourite national park is Exmoor in Devon uk, it’s so desolate but has a beauty of its own.
Favorite national park is Crater lake national park in Oregon,.Its a volcano. It's amazing and beautiful. Most recent volcano eruption was in northern Oregon, Mt. Saint Helen. We have volcanos up and down Oregon.
I have two national parks that I love. Algonquin is one, it’s for nature lovers and it’s wild and Arrowhead Provincial Park is less wild and excellent for camping. They are both located about three hours north of where I live in the province of Ontario, I’m ten minutes from Lake Ontario. Algonquin is the furthest. Arrowhead is just outside the town of Huntsville, in Ontario. Thanks for the great video, sans the snake. 😳 Lots of gushers today, love that. Are there some areas that are more prone to finding snakes? 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
People like should be available everywhere. Don't feel that I am not commenting about your papa. He us a nice person and very systematic. Because of age he sens to be little in action. That is understandable. I am 68 and half Yr old. Love all of u. I take spl care to watch ue vdos
Oh and thanks for the snake warning they creep me out
Hi beautiful ladies. How you all doing. Great work as always. I don't understand y my name don't come up as I am logged in to you tube l so anyways my name is Cheryl ❤❤
Zion National Park, hands down!
Hi girls, National Park here is Yosemite.
Jen you need to rinse the dust out of your door hinges and get Jeff to spray some lube on them . Great job ladies!
Jen, did you know that Red Bull has an event there in Zion national park, Utah called Rampage. They have a week to build lines and the second week they have a competition about riding MTB down those hill sides, while doing various tricks.
I didn’t know that. That’s awesome!
I'm from Canada so Jasper and Banff
Hello gals! Nice video and thanks for the snake 🐍 warning! My phobia is so bad I can’t even touch a photo of the creatures. 🥱 It’s always fascinating to see the water over the roads…never seen that in real life. I think I might be a grandma again as I found a bird nest in one of my hanging baskets and one of the eggs is now hatched! 😂😂😂 Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Favorite national park is Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse
great job. yeah, i don't get why some places don't get more culverts installed or an incease in size
You ladies are awesome! National treasures. My favorite National Park has to be either Gettysburg or Valley Forge. Never been to Yellowstone.
We would love to see those parks
Glacier is my top number 1. The Tetons are number3 and Yellowstone is 3
Jen can you post where you purchased your waders?
Great Smokies park in western north ca
Do you mark the openings? Seems like it’s always a hunt and seek. Once you find the opening you could mark it with simple flagging tape or one of the many ways to mark things. Save you time later. Love your work.
For me it would have to be Petrified Forest National Park - Just because it is in the "Bad Lands" and I am a BAD Boy ;-)
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after I saw that snake, I'm staying up here in Canada!
Swiss National Park (Romansh: Parc Naziunal Svizzer; German: Schweizerischer Nationalpark; Italian: Parco Nazionale Svizzero; French: Parc National Suisse)(Switzerland has four official languages as you see above). There's only one national park in Switzerland. It covers 172.3 sq. km (66.5 sq. miles).
They have 10, 527 protected area, which comprise 12.49% of their land and inland waters.
Total land area of Switzerland: 41,355 km² (15940.228 sq. miles)
Protected land area covered:
5,164km² (1993.832 sq. miles)
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Mine has to be the blue mountains in Australia
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I am afraid you never heard of it: Amelisweerd by Utrecht, The Netherlands. Simple: it is the closest by my house
Adirondack Park, NY (grew up near it), Iguazú National Park Argentina (our “Niagara Falls” region) and Tierra del Fuego National ParkArgentina (our “Alaskan” region)
Yosemite. Ever been there?
Jen and I have been!
Carolina
Denali National Park Alaska ❤️
I think it will be better flow if you clean up both ends of the culverts.
They do, when they are able to. Seeing that a large snake just disappeared into the bush, they skipped the entrance of that culvert. They won't step down into areas with fast-flowing water which they know is hiding a deep area! These ladies do an excellent job with the tools they have. The two of them buy their own tools, pay for the truck (and its maintenance, pay for the gas used wandering for 100's of miles around their home county and WELL BEYOND. They can't clean out a lot of debris from crushed culverts.
In this video, they visit culverts they have visited many times, so they know what they can reach, where they can step, etc. It's a mucky job which many people would never do. The residents don't even keep their own culverts open! If it weren't for the efforts of these two ladies many more roads would be washed away or severely damaged and people wouldn't have access to their homes for days after a storm.
Please, only give credit to them for the voluntary work they do!
Good afternoon ladies North Carolina cares hate snakes?
Why is there fencing running through the water?
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03:14 Cottonmouth
Badlands and Isle Royale
I have never been to a national park, I have been to a few state parks. I'm in my sixty's and a fixed income so I don't think I will ever get to a nation park but that is ok I can see them threw other peoples eyes and I'm ok with that.
Question: how old is Lucy, how long have you had her and where did you get her?
Lucy was a rescue dog 🐶 she is probably 3 or 4
imagine if you showed us what it looked like inside & that snake was just slithering along 🫣
Rocky Mountain National Park.
Great video but on the last one I wish you'd put gloves on! Glass, Needles, Snakes!!!!!! stay safe!
Banff National Park 🇨🇦
Sukumaran from Jerala, India
What's with all the fences across the rivers in your area?
So instead of the debris being able to flow away as it occurs it snags up & just causes a massive issue snagging all th debris. Same with the barbed wire fences right at the exit of the culverts so all the debris gets caught on it & blocks the culvert.
Has nobody worked out these are really stupid places to be be putting these fences 🤔 or am I missing something?
It is to keep cows from leaving their pastures
Crater Lake in OR fav
Joshua Tree
Will snakes attack you or do they prefer to slither away? I marvel at how often you reach your hand and arm into murky waters and culverts. Please, be careful!
They prefer to run away but sometimes we have seen some that just stayed where they were but thankfully we saw them first and avoided them
Please be careful! That was a big snake!
Ya'll must have had a lot of rain recently. One thing fo sho.....ya'll don't need no gym membership 😂😅
I think that was a banded water snake and not a cotton mouth…. But still can’t take chances 🥴
Triglav
Watching second clean out. I think you need a weed eater!
彼女たちの動画を見て気がついた。なぜイライラするのか。理由はpost10みたいに水に入るのを嫌がっているからだ。
Over 2 years and 200 videos of cleaning culverts with plenty of those featuring us in chest deep water and your take is that we don’t like to get in the water? Wrong take sir.
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