Very great update man. Always love these ones. So relaxing so satisfying. Looking forward to a clearing the sticks one at the outflow side. You asking the lady that you can modify the structure to make the work easier. Cheers man. Happy weekend. 👊👍💪👊☺️☺️😉
Lookin liike a big pile of debris is starting to clog up the output side of that culvert/drain - even where the influx of water pushed it out a little in the "after" video --
Tell someone to rotate the small rectangular openings ninety degrees and 4x the small debris will pass through. That is a fatal design flaw. Think about it. Most debris is flat on the water and the present openings are only a few inches Turn the wide part to the water.
Can you move any slower
Are you serious? What kind of lame comment is that?
To answer your question - yes, I could move much slower. Will try to do that next time.
Michelle, You don't seem to be moving very quickly in any of the videos on YOUR channel...
that is because he does real time or close to it. and does speed it up, some times i get tired of sped up versions.
@@lisaann6267 You need to realize that what you're "tired of" is not my problem, or anyone else's. You're consuming FREE content.
There's something strangely fascinating about this kinda video, I do enjoy watching it 🤭☺ Thanks for using the tripod, nice giddy-free viewing 👍💙
You're welcome. 😁👍
looking down inside that drain is awesome!
Great video and I prefer real-time,I love to hear the water
@@lindaalford4920 Me too. I just posted another video today from this location. Has nice running water in that one too. 😁
Very great update man. Always love these ones. So relaxing so satisfying. Looking forward to a clearing the sticks one at the outflow side. You asking the lady that you can modify the structure to make the work easier. Cheers man. Happy weekend. 👊👍💪👊☺️☺️😉
Ignore the idiotic comments & keep up the good work.
Thanks Charles. I really try to ignore those comments but that's not my strong suit. 😁 I will try.
Good job 👍
Cool video as always. Stay safe out there
It's Post 11.
Haha
Nice way to pass some time. Gosh, I was super worried that you were gonna sucked in! LOL
A+++++👍🏻
I like your cat shirt!
clever man
good techniqe
I watched the next video at this spot first. Both were enjoyable.
Thanks Paulette!
An insta 360ncam set up onto of that grate (in the middle) would be great
you sure look identical ( almost like a Twin ) to a colleague i used to work with UP here in Quebec
Hmm interesting. Never been there.
Great video 👍🏻…….quick question though, why didn’t you take out that log though? 🤷🏻♀️
I've tried in previous visits - it's really in there. It's been there a couple years now.
Lookin liike a big pile of debris is starting to clog up the output side of that culvert/drain - even where the influx of water pushed it out a little in the "after" video --
Yeah I like the two camera a lot better
You know you could have Beavers causing this problem
How does the corrugated metal help?
Been asked that a lot. I really don't know.
it provides more durability is easier to maintain & last longer.
Don't know if it's just me but that seems kind of a screwy setup for a drain!😮
A little bit, yes. No clue how long it's been there or why they did it that way. I'm curious.
@@UpNorthMowingDude it seems set up as a beaver deceiver, beavers cant dam up the middle of the pipe if they can,t get to it.
Tell someone to rotate the small rectangular openings ninety degrees and 4x the small debris will pass through. That is a fatal design flaw. Think about it. Most debris is flat on the water and the present openings are only a few inches
Turn the wide part to the water.
Nice structure but can't figure out the meaning of that sheet of metal.
You and about 100 other people, including me. No clue!