Plot twist! The beavers have their own channel where they go around looking for open culverts that need to be clogged. Sometimes they'll put up a trail camera to see if they can catch the human that comes around during the day. They know it's futile, the human will just come by and unclog it again, but if they do a good enough job, maybe it'll be enough to keep the human busy for a few hours.
Very interesting post. Saw the moose, heron, bobcat and beaver. Think bobcat was hoping for a beaver snack? Always so beautiful the areas you visit. Really enjoy your adventures. Nice place for a dip too. Can't forget the moose dropping culvert. 😅😂🤣😳🤔🤭. Stay safe and take care. Fish did eat some of those dehydrated apples anyway. Probably the beaver if he found any? ♥️🦫♥️
It’s really amazing how determined these beavers are to keeping their homes from being destroyed! If wasn’t for Post 10, the northeast would be a new flood plain!! Keep up the awesome work my good friend, you truly deserve more than you’ll ever know!
@@Meerkat628 Yes they put speakers in the woods and played sound of running water and the beavers covered the speakers in mud until they could no longer be heard.
Poor wee Beavers just beavering away building their wee homes for their families and we humans go in and just pull them down. It's nice to know when they are captured they are put somewhere they can thrive. I understand why it needs to be done and I have to say you do a very good job. Keep well and be careful please, some of those currents look dangerous.xx
Tho he may be unknowingly contributing mightily to climate change, by not allowing nature to take its course. Maybe that area is meant to be a new flood plain. Better get the feds in on this. LOL😂😅😊😮. Really POST10 IS entertaining.
We understand better how important beavers are to the environment. Just have to figure out the best ways to live and work in harmony with them. So that we can have our roads and they can have their.....beaver stuff.
Anyone remember when Post 10 unclogged city streets? Those were the days seeing cars trying to navigate thru the flood, driving on sidewalks, police closing the roads, etc. Who does that now since Post 10 is annoying the beavers? I regret suggesting to Post 10 to unclog beaver dams long ago. Ah - the good ol' days.
My favorite Post 10 phrases: "wow everyone look at..." "stinky gas bubbles" "let's get the rake" "beavers have done it again" "spider friends" and of course "woooooo!"
Love to see the Beavers in action as you had in this video. They are indeed remarkable animals . They are so industrious in what they do. Great to see nature in action.
Loved this one! Sorry you had to work so hard and got stinky! Watching that busy beaver work to refill the culvert was something else! and the bobcat added the icing to the cake. Thanks a lot!
I just learned so much about beavers! Here in Kansas where our trees are not super plentiful, the beavers can wreak havoc on a good stand of woods that also provides dry habitat for deer, pheasant and other game. They aren't typically seen as beneficial here for that reason. I appreciate your knowledge and conservancy mindset! Lol, and I ended up here from a random drain cleaning video! New subscriber now!
В Советском Союзе бобры были исчезающим видом и были под охраной государства. За тридцать лет со дня распада Советского Союза численность бобров резко выросла. Редким энтузиастам приходится так же чистить водопропускные трубы и убирать бобровые плотины. Затопленные бобрами деревья, и там образуются болота. А болота могут стать источником распостранения Малярии.
What a really great job again. So glad you took the extra effort to keep the cameras running so we can see the beavers at work. Thanks for your efforts in capturing the beaver's work and you taking it down. Be safe.
So glad to see your videos are still up and going. So much growth from when you only cleared street drains blocked with sticks. Really happy to see you're broadening your horizons
I was hoping you would try to partially clear each side of the plastic culvert in case the beavers blocked the concrete one again and the pressure washed out what was left in the middle of the plastic. Glad to see you made the attempt, it's fun to see the rake go so far in :) We may be doing nothing at all and wanting you to do everything, but we love you for it. We need to invent some type of super robust telescopic rake handle.
Your such a good person. I respect your hard work. I could never work this hard. So thank you for these videos and for trying to be a helpful person. I have never thought about or cared about culverts before I found your channel but your joy and spirit throughout these videos makes me love the process and I get so excited when you post new videos. Stay safe! And thank you for what you do!
Man v beaver struggle goes on. One clears blocked culverts and films it for our entertainment. The other just clogs it and keeps the man busy. Great work post👍👍👍
I was just wondering if, on that smaller culvert, you had been able to block it off with a piece of plywood, would that have allowed a buildup of pressure large enough to sweep some of the stuff in the middle out once the plywood was removed?
I love it when you do a time lapse at the end of the video of the water coming out of the culvert as you unblock it please keep doing that it's very satisfying
I met a young woman from Maine at an event here in Wellington/NZ a few days ago, and hearing "Maine" straight away reminded me of this here channel 😀 So I told her about it and also with some excitement - and she just could not understand why anyone would watch videos about beaver dams being dismantled and culverts getting unblocked! 😆
I made a 20 ft push pole from 4 lengths of 3/4" black pip pipe with couplers and a 3" flange at one end. Made it 20ft long at the most. I just fimrly hand tightened the unions so that I could break it down when done. Used to to push an impacted culvert full of grass clippings (low water flow allowed it to clog up). Yes, it's heavy, but durable.
I had a long Pipe I used at these Condos I landscaped at that had two Ponds, There was a Circular Saw Blade on the end to push/pull to unclog all the Willow tree branches that fall in the ponds through a 12" Culvert pipe
We used it once or twice a Month depending on the Rain we got, These were Retention ponds that got a lot of water when rain from up in the higher lands came through, We left the Pipe in the Colvert but disconnected the Blade off the end of it.
I work at a boat launch with a culvert right next to it where the stream goes under the road, and this exact thing happened today. The road crew was there all morning clearing out sticks and trees that the beavers have been putting in there over the past few weeks. They put some metal grates over the upstream end to try to keep it from happening again
Hey post, I put a request in at the state level to get you approved to use TNT. The proper license and permits should be arriving soon and I'll send them over to you. It should make your job a little quicker and more fun! Love the videos man. I wish I had your level of enthusiasm. You help many of us ro escape our mundane lives with each video you upload. Keep being you and never change!
Goodness gracious. If you think backhoes damage culverts, just wait to observe what TNT will do. OTOH if TNT knocks out beavers the same way it does fish, relocation would be greatly simplified.
Another great video, Post! I thought you fell into the water on the second culvert, but no splash and dry shirt. (Or did I totally miss it?) I am glad you have the second camera as I have been binge watching your old videos. (Even making fries and a time capsule) Congratulations on getting the beavers on film! Keep up your great work!
I just added the footage of me taking a bath since it was the same location but that was me returning to the location just to take a bath from a very dirty job right down the street
Finally managed to get a Beaver construction on camera 🎉 The Heron "overwatching" their work and the Bobcat "inspecting" it at night is a funny sight 😄
I've had a good Sunday catching up on the recent uploads and now I'm finishing it off watching this and eating my hot pockets. Hope your weekend was good Post thanks for your efforts as always👍👍👍also want to say i always really like your intros on these middle of nowhere type of uncloggings, driving out early in the morning and catching wildlife and morning fog etc, it's very peaceful and pretty
two dams in one video awesome :D at the second covert (plastic), I don't know if pushing the stuff through was the right move I feel it would clog because the dam was still too tangled. good work as usual.
The first culvert you worked on came back to bite you. Ninety nine per cent of what you pulled out with the rake and then allowed to flow back in never came out thru the outlet. It let the water level drop but just increased the thickness of the clog without the mud further back in the culvert pipe.
Remarkable young man. I've been watching you from Ireland for a while. Think I may be developing my first addiction. Not bad for an 80yr old. Keep up the good work. 👍
Great work and footage Post10. Those beavers are so clever. Must have been a stinky experience with the floating poop yuk! Love watching the trail camera footage. Keep up the good work.👍
I will forever miss those videos of you unclogging storm drains in the busy streets which is what drew me to your channel. Please don't forget to continue videoing those from time to time. I love those. Also that truck that came past is what I call Transformer Trucks. I don't know what they actually are called tho
Just be aware that water where beaver live most often is contaminated with guardia. .. a pretty nasty thing to get. A parasite I believe. Don't really want to dunk your head in it. Great videos.... stay safe. 🙏
Time spent with love ones this week 2hr 14 min time spent watching Post10 this week 25 hr 17 min and counting. If only I didn't waste time in my loved ones
Beavers are instinctively drawn to build dams across running water. While it causes problems for human infrastructure, by creating ponds and lakes they increase habitat for fish and migratory birds, reduce flooding and provide settling areas and filtration for contaminants. As their ponds silt up, new meadows are created, opening up forests and improving and diversifying habitat for deer and other animals. Pretty amazing!
Hi Post10!! I know the beavers are naughty making all those dams, but I can't help but love them! Anyway, if they didn't make the dams, we wouldn't get to see you, would we! Keep up the good work, as usual, I love your videos, and, oh! That accent! 😍😍😍
Wow! Those little stinkers! I love watching them clog it again even tho we also don’t want them clogged, it’s just funny to see them working away. Bob cat was an exciting surprise
Dam nothing defies your cleaning ability for sure in getting all that crap gone. The number 1 TOP BLOKE for clearing blockages. Well done wet and wicked cleaning for sure.
And "petrified trees" makes me think of trees with frightened faces 😄 And apart from that bobcat, there also was a bird standing on top of the culvert at the beginning of the trail camera footage (possibly a heron) supervising the beaver's labour 😁
That was some solid Beaver Engineering there Post! You must be on the Beaver Most Wanted list by now. I would recomend some Kevlar Chest Waders at this point. I have no clue why these vids are so satisfying. KBO
A question for you, sir. Could you float a rope through a partly clogged culvert and use it to pull a chain through. Attach a grappling hook to the up river end of the chain and pull on the down river end with a come-along attached to a tree?
That was great 👍Reminds me of when I lived in northern Ontario Up at a Fishing lodge on West arm of Lake Nippissing. Beautiful Country up there, Could ride a bike for miles through the woods on that Granite and moss. Love all your content. 👍
Absolutely love watching your videos what you is an amazing gesture to keeping roads open and also protecting the beautiful open areas of here wildlife live
I'm usually all for trying not to be too critical, so please keep that in mind here. I'm not insulting anyone, I'm not going to have a conniption if things aren't fixed. But I will tease just a little; like having a meal with a buddy... Herring is a fish. Heron is a bird. Those 'angry believers' though; they sure are tenacious in their belief that they'll keep that culvert clogged. I'd still say you did pretty good for editing some of that stuff together while drying off from a bath. lol Oh, and 'organic' has no T in it... even in the phrase "Organic Material". ;) Keep on trekking Post, we'll be here for you. :D Can't wait til I get to the next one in my list!
Plot twist! The beavers have their own channel where they go around looking for open culverts that need to be clogged. Sometimes they'll put up a trail camera to see if they can catch the human that comes around during the day. They know it's futile, the human will just come by and unclog it again, but if they do a good enough job, maybe it'll be enough to keep the human busy for a few hours.
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Nice alternate universe scenario.
😂😂😂
Called “Stump 10”
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The new rake seems to do an excellent job.
I agree. The new rake is more specific, heavier duty.
That Blue Heron was truly acting like the boss of the job. Standing there looking proud without doing any of the work!
Lol yeah, he was just checking it out
Very interesting post. Saw the moose, heron, bobcat and beaver. Think bobcat was hoping for a beaver snack? Always so beautiful the areas you visit. Really enjoy your adventures. Nice place for a dip too. Can't forget the moose dropping culvert. 😅😂🤣😳🤔🤭. Stay safe and take care. Fish did eat some of those dehydrated apples anyway. Probably the beaver if he found any? ♥️🦫♥️
he was definitely in cahoots with the beavers
That heron was suprvising the beaver's work 😄
It’s really amazing how determined these beavers are to keeping their homes from being destroyed! If wasn’t for Post 10, the northeast would be a new flood plain!! Keep up the awesome work my good friend, you truly deserve more than you’ll ever know!
@@Meerkat628 Yes they put speakers in the woods and played sound of running water and the beavers covered the speakers in mud until they could no longer be heard.
Poor wee Beavers just beavering away building their wee homes for their families and we humans go in and just pull them down.
It's nice to know when they are captured they are put somewhere they can thrive.
I understand why it needs to be done and I have to say you do a very good job. Keep well and be careful please, some of those currents look dangerous.xx
Tho he may be unknowingly contributing mightily to climate change, by not allowing nature to take its course. Maybe that area is meant to be a new flood plain. Better get the feds in on this. LOL😂😅😊😮. Really POST10 IS entertaining.
We understand better how important beavers are to the environment. Just have to figure out the best ways to live and work in harmony with them. So that we can have our roads and they can have their.....beaver stuff.
Good to see that culvert blasting away. Could actually see the water level start to drop.
Anyone remember when Post 10 unclogged city streets? Those were the days seeing cars trying to navigate thru the flood, driving on sidewalks, police closing the roads, etc. Who does that now since Post 10 is annoying the beavers? I regret suggesting to Post 10 to unclog beaver dams long ago. Ah - the good ol' days.
Miss him doing that
@@1Bman Me too. Loved those whirlpools!
That's why I started watching his videos and subscribed on the lake draining video.
Post 10. Include street drains again in your videos. Don't forget your beginning.
I think he said the city started doing their job and he couldn’t find floods to drain lol.
My favorite Post 10 phrases: "wow everyone look at..." "stinky gas bubbles" "let's get the rake" "beavers have done it again" "spider friends" and of course "woooooo!"
Hehehehehe………..
Don't forget "iron oxidizing bacteria"!
Love to see the Beavers in action as you had in this video. They are indeed remarkable animals . They are so industrious in what they do. Great to see nature in action.
They kinda remind me of the Doozers in _Fraggle Rock_ 😄
Loved this one! Sorry you had to work so hard and got stinky! Watching that busy beaver work to refill the culvert was something else! and the bobcat added the icing to the cake. Thanks a lot!
I just learned so much about beavers! Here in Kansas where our trees are not super plentiful, the beavers can wreak havoc on a good stand of woods that also provides dry habitat for deer, pheasant and other game. They aren't typically seen as beneficial here for that reason. I appreciate your knowledge and conservancy mindset! Lol, and I ended up here from a random drain cleaning video! New subscriber now!
В Советском Союзе бобры были исчезающим видом и были под охраной государства. За тридцать лет со дня распада Советского Союза численность бобров резко выросла. Редким энтузиастам приходится так же чистить водопропускные трубы и убирать бобровые плотины. Затопленные бобрами деревья, и там образуются болота. А болота могут стать источником распостранения Малярии.
What a really great job again. So glad you took the extra effort to keep the cameras running so we can see the beavers at work. Thanks for your efforts in capturing the beaver's work and you taking it down. Be safe.
It was fun to see the parallels between the two videos honestly
I now have a better understanding of the simile "busy as a beaver." Thank you.
Nice footage on the trailcam this time, that was lucky. Getting the bobcat footage was pretty cool too.
So glad to see your videos are still up and going. So much growth from when you only cleared street drains blocked with sticks. Really happy to see you're broadening your horizons
Same
Thank you! Perfect timing, I needed something relaxing and positive to watch. Beautiful catch of the bird watching the beavers.
I was hoping you would try to partially clear each side of the plastic culvert in case the beavers blocked the concrete one again and the pressure washed out what was left in the middle of the plastic. Glad to see you made the attempt, it's fun to see the rake go so far in :) We may be doing nothing at all and wanting you to do everything, but we love you for it.
We need to invent some type of super robust telescopic rake handle.
Beavers are amazing! I love how much respect you have for them
Your such a good person. I respect your hard work. I could never work this hard. So thank you for these videos and for trying to be a helpful person. I have never thought about or cared about culverts before I found your channel but your joy and spirit throughout these videos makes me love the process and I get so excited when you post new videos. Stay safe! And thank you for what you do!
Man v beaver struggle goes on. One clears blocked culverts and films it for our entertainment. The other just clogs it and keeps the man busy. Great work post👍👍👍
Great footage, what remarkable animals they are.
I was just wondering if, on that smaller culvert, you had been able to block it off with a piece of plywood, would that have allowed a buildup of pressure large enough to sweep some of the stuff in the middle out once the plywood was removed?
It's possible I did that once before, use the piece of wood to block it and it was actually successful
Great video. That rake is amazing. I have had rake heads come off with far less pulling.
Excellent work! You just couldn't resist that second culvert could you? You work so hard. And it's so satisfying!
I love it when you do a time lapse at the end of the video of the water coming out of the culvert as you unblock it please keep doing that it's very satisfying
I met a young woman from Maine at an event here in Wellington/NZ a few days ago, and hearing "Maine" straight away reminded me of this here channel 😀 So I told her about it and also with some excitement - and she just could not understand why anyone would watch videos about beaver dams being dismantled and culverts getting unblocked! 😆
I made a 20 ft push pole from 4 lengths of 3/4" black pip pipe with couplers and a 3" flange at one end. Made it 20ft long at the most. I just fimrly hand tightened the unions so that I could break it down when done. Used to to push an impacted culvert full of grass clippings (low water flow allowed it to clog up). Yes, it's heavy, but durable.
I had a long Pipe I used at these Condos I landscaped at that had two Ponds, There was a Circular Saw Blade on the end to push/pull to unclog all the Willow tree branches that fall in the ponds through a 12" Culvert pipe
@@michaelcefaratti539 It's one of those tools that isn't needed too often, but when it's needed, it's really needed.
We used it once or twice a Month depending on the Rain we got, These were Retention ponds that got a lot of water when rain from up in the higher lands came through, We left the Pipe in the Colvert but disconnected the Blade off the end of it.
From a trickle to blasting. I love watching camera 2. So much fun. Also neat actually seeing a beaver in the daytime. Ouch! Hope your hand is ok.
What a work ethic those beavers have
What a work ethic Post 10 has!
Their rating for "C" of OCEAN would blow JBP away!
I work at a boat launch with a culvert right next to it where the stream goes under the road, and this exact thing happened today. The road crew was there all morning clearing out sticks and trees that the beavers have been putting in there over the past few weeks. They put some metal grates over the upstream end to try to keep it from happening again
I like it when you revisit and finish. Thank you for getting that second culvert! I was hoping you would.
Why is he jamming debris in the pipe instead of pulling it out? Seems counter productive ?
Hey post, I put a request in at the state level to get you approved to use TNT. The proper license and permits should be arriving soon and I'll send them over to you. It should make your job a little quicker and more fun! Love the videos man. I wish I had your level of enthusiasm. You help many of us ro escape our mundane lives with each video you upload. Keep being you and never change!
Goodness gracious. If you think backhoes damage culverts, just wait to observe what TNT will do. OTOH if TNT knocks out beavers the same way it does fish, relocation would be greatly simplified.
Great video super shot’s of Beavers. Thanks. Chris from England.
This was the best trail cam footage by far! Keep it up!
Complimenti fai sempre un buon lavoro!!!
That had to be one biggest clogs I have seen! Great job! Thanks for another terrific video! Stay safe and stay healthy!
Randomly came across ur channel and did about a 3 hour binge!! Lol such a cool down to earth dude, keep up all the good things you do!!
Was waiting for that beaver to tap you on the shoulder and say “ what do you think you’re doing bud?”
Another great video, Post! I thought you fell into the water on the second culvert, but no splash and dry shirt. (Or did I totally miss it?) I am glad you have the second camera as I have been binge watching your old videos. (Even making fries and a time capsule) Congratulations on getting the beavers on film! Keep up your great work!
I just added the footage of me taking a bath since it was the same location but that was me returning to the location just to take a bath from a very dirty job right down the street
Love this! The unclogging was great and seeing the beaver during the day & at night, plus the bobcat was amazing.
How cool you caught beavers and a bobcat just a great cam shot 😀
All I can think of with that log was “Goggles Post!” I was so scared for you when it snapped! Excellent work as always!!!❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your time with all of us very informative
Finally managed to get a Beaver construction on camera 🎉
The Heron "overwatching" their work and the Bobcat "inspecting" it at night is a funny sight 😄
Dude, you have to remove causes clogging am I right.
I've had a good Sunday catching up on the recent uploads and now I'm finishing it off watching this and eating my hot pockets. Hope your weekend was good Post thanks for your efforts as always👍👍👍also want to say i always really like your intros on these middle of nowhere type of uncloggings, driving out early in the morning and catching wildlife and morning fog etc, it's very peaceful and pretty
two dams in one video awesome :D
at the second covert (plastic), I don't know if pushing the stuff through was the right move I feel it would clog because the dam was still too tangled. good work as usual.
Your enthusiasm is so infectious!
Good to see you got the rake for the second pipe. While you were inspecting I was saying "grab the rake!"
Whenever post throws the rake aside and it falls in the water I'm like... O.O
Right!!! Lol
The first culvert you worked on came back to bite you. Ninety nine per cent of what you pulled out with the rake and then allowed to flow back in never came out thru the outlet. It let the water level drop but just increased the thickness of the clog without the mud further back in the culvert pipe.
Remarkable young man. I've been watching you from Ireland for a while. Think I may be developing my first addiction. Not bad for an 80yr old. Keep up the good work. 👍
The commentary in the last minute is extremely important. Thanks for that.
That was cool seeing that bobcat going for a swim. Those 2 beavers 🦫looked like they worked all night to plug up that culvert again.
Great composite. Next time to see the overflow to the river?
How awesome was that! A really interesting culvert and great beaver video. Thanks posty!
I always wonder if you've ever lost your rake when cleaning a culvert. Have you ever had to go to the other side to retrieve it?
Another job well done !
Great work and footage Post10. Those beavers are so clever. Must have been a stinky experience with the floating poop yuk! Love watching the trail camera footage. Keep up the good work.👍
This was a GREAT video! Thank you!
I will forever miss those videos of you unclogging storm drains in the busy streets which is what drew me to your channel. Please don't forget to continue videoing those from time to time. I love those.
Also that truck that came past is what I call Transformer Trucks. I don't know what they actually are called tho
Maybe get a extend a pole attachment for rake??
I was in a National Forest and I saw Post 10 on a Wanted Poster next to a creek.
What was the reward bounty? Also is Dead or Alive, or Love capture only.
Those beavers are determined!
Good work dude, you're really helping communities
good job. nice work. keep safe..
Holy crap your a machine!!! Not even expecting a video and here it is. Anyone wager a guess how many hours a week he's pushing? I reckon plus 70
One of your best videos ever ❤❤
great work be safe it good being able to doing what you love.
Just be aware that water where beaver live most often is contaminated with guardia. .. a pretty nasty thing to get. A parasite I believe. Don't really want to dunk your head in it.
Great videos.... stay safe. 🙏
Time spent with love ones this week 2hr 14 min time spent watching Post10 this week 25 hr 17 min and counting. If only I didn't waste time in my loved ones
Brilliant. Love it. Many thanks.
Beavers are instinctively drawn to build dams across running water. While it causes problems for human infrastructure, by creating ponds and lakes they increase habitat for fish and migratory birds, reduce flooding and provide settling areas and filtration for contaminants. As their ponds silt up, new meadows are created, opening up forests and improving and diversifying habitat for deer and other animals. Pretty amazing!
Hi Post10!! I know the beavers are naughty making all those dams, but I can't help but love them! Anyway, if they didn't make the dams, we wouldn't get to see you, would we! Keep up the good work, as usual, I love your videos, and, oh! That accent! 😍😍😍
Bobcat, beavers and a heron! Great trail cam catches!👍🏼😊
I get so excited when you determine the clog can be removed after assuming it can't,puts a smile on my face everytime
Wow! Those little stinkers! I love watching them clog it again even tho we also don’t want them clogged, it’s just funny to see them working away. Bob cat was an exciting surprise
Satisfying and informative as always. Stay well, post 10.
Dam nothing defies your cleaning ability for sure in getting all that crap gone.
The number 1 TOP BLOKE for clearing blockages. Well done wet and wicked cleaning for sure.
I love how there’s just the sound of running water and your hard work!
And "petrified trees" makes me think of trees with frightened faces 😄 And apart from that bobcat, there also was a bird standing on top of the culvert at the beginning of the trail camera footage (possibly a heron) supervising the beaver's labour 😁
Love watching just how determined you are at getting your job done ✔️ 👍 So young& a really great work ethic!!!!
Nice unclogging! Definitely was tougher than it looked
That was some solid Beaver Engineering there Post! You must be on the Beaver Most Wanted list by now. I would recomend some Kevlar Chest Waders at this point. I have no clue why these vids are so satisfying. KBO
that Bobcat was probably in there looking for some dinner.
A question for you, sir. Could you float a rope through a partly clogged culvert and use it to pull a chain through. Attach a grappling hook to the up river end of the chain and pull on the down river end with a come-along attached to a tree?
That beaver at ~17 minutes was sneaking up behind you a couple minutes earlier in the video shortly after you stopped with the rake.
That was great 👍Reminds me of when I lived in northern Ontario Up at a Fishing lodge on West arm of Lake Nippissing. Beautiful Country up there, Could ride a bike for miles through the woods on that Granite and moss. Love all your content. 👍
Is tthatt a heron standing on ttop of the culvert?
Yes. Right above it
Absolutely love watching your videos what you is an amazing gesture to keeping roads open and also protecting the beautiful open areas of here wildlife live
That was really interesting watching this one my dear for the beavers and the bobcat enjoyed it very much thanks for sharing you have a great day hugs
What other channel do you have I like to watch them
28:18 here you can see the wild Post10 in its natural habitat, near a recently unclogged culvert, splashing around in joy at his accomplishment.
I'm waiting for a beaver to come and steal your rake, then the next episode you find it built into a dam.
yet more locations that could benefit from the triangle trash rack or something similar.
Another unclog from Hell , you're tha man Post 10 👌
If that beaver has a smart phone, he knows it was you.
I'm usually all for trying not to be too critical, so please keep that in mind here. I'm not insulting anyone, I'm not going to have a conniption if things aren't fixed. But I will tease just a little; like having a meal with a buddy...
Herring is a fish. Heron is a bird. Those 'angry believers' though; they sure are tenacious in their belief that they'll keep that culvert clogged. I'd still say you did pretty good for editing some of that stuff together while drying off from a bath. lol Oh, and 'organic' has no T in it... even in the phrase "Organic Material". ;)
Keep on trekking Post, we'll be here for you. :D Can't wait til I get to the next one in my list!
Why do you 'whoop' at the start of things? Is it for syncing up the second camera?
Yes, he's mentioned in different videos it's so he can sync them up properly
love your stuff keep up on the great vid's like the camper van
Glad to have you doing this, Fun to watch, too.
Loved the sped-up clips of the water flowing at the end.