The part where the clump stopped up the pipe was a good indication of how powerful water and suction can be. I hope there are people that saw that and understand the dangers involved when attempting these kinds of things. Post is a professional and so listen to him folks! Loved the video and stay safe out there Posty! 🦯
Found this channel about 3 days ago & now I'm addicted. Seriously, never thought this would be the type of content to give me all the dopamine I need but here we are.
As ever, your low-key activism and nature commentary is appreciated. Your community is fortunate to have someone like you, with your appreciation of both human infrastructure and the surrounding environment. Also love how "idiot with excavator damage" is now a precise term for me, since I subscribed to your channel!
Wow, that was an excellent one. That clump of grass going through just shows how much pressure there was and just how dangerous it is for the unwary! Nice one 😎
What would these culverts do without you? I wonder if we will see a time again when towns can hire enough people to take care of these! Not that we don’t want to put you out of your hobby! But you do have a lot still to teach us and learn about! Thanks for another awesome video! Love these 2 camera angles! Stay safe and stay healthy!
Considering i have terrible allergies (allergic to the outside pretty much) and am EXTREMELY allergic to poison ivy , oak, etc... Let alone not a fan of spiders , not arachnophobia or anything, just would rather not deal with them.... Seeing you mindlessly walk through all the over grown brush and shrubbery makes my skin crawl considering how bad it would probably mess me up. Bigger props to you for all this work. This was a treat to watch.
So today I binged watched your videos. I still can’t get over how you just walk through the woods and jump into standing stagnant water. I’m intrigued and impressed. Thank you for the work you do.
Awesome blast at the other end with "The Glob". Good thing there was no bigger log inside the culvert stuck, otherwise it would have been impossible to open again.
I agree 100% on the Horseflies being the worst. I dread taking the trash down the driveway as I know those guys are waiting for me no matter the time of day.
Absolutely Love It when you explore and follow out the culverts. To me it was amazing how long it took the water to flow from the culvert you unclogged to the next one a 1/2 mile away. It's going to be a wonderful summer! Thanks Post 10
Hey man, nice editing in this video. I like how you recapped it at the end with alternate views stitched together. I like how you captured a long-format video with all the info, and then pieced it together in the review at the end, and kept both videos. For me, that was perfect.
This video was great fun to watch and the time lapse was great as you could see all the little 👀 lit up in the dark. The best part was seeing the sun rise and set in the time lapse, great video. 👍
This one was incredibly satisfying. Looks like LONG overdue. Makes sense that the smaller culverts are the ones that need the most help. Thanks for sharing, once again, Mr. 10. This one was so awesome.
The first clump must have cleared something out of the pipe. The water flow was significantly higher after the clump went through compared to before it plugged the pipe.
How in the world have I been watching you for years yet not subscribed? I'm fixing that. I'm still impressed with how your report got on the news at one point about the culvert that was falling apart.
It's so satisfying when you clear them. The sound of the running water is so restful. Thank you. I love watching these before I go to sleep, because they are just nice videos with beautiful scenery. I appreciate how hard you work and how cold that water is sometimes.
Outstanding. This has to be one of your most dramatic ones yet. The two cameras is the gold standard for this type of video, so glad you do them. Also thanks for moving camera 1 so we can see the details of the inlet. Be safe and thanks so much.
Have you tried using a 4 tine "refuse hook"? The tines are longer than the garden rake allowing you to concentrate more force on a narrower area. I found it to be much more useable for this type of work.
That's such a huge temperature range! 39 degrees in the sun down to 5 degrees when you arrived back. Where I live in the UK the summer night time temperature would be 10 degrees difference from the day...at a push. Great video as usual ❤
Grass clumps going through, the water temporary slowing down and then gushing after the clumps exited was great! ^^ And...the grate getting cleaned! a long-time clog cleared in one video with bonus trip downstream, too!
That was amazing. Loved every second of it. Great job. The clog blasting through was my favorite part. Thank you for all that you do and share. Lots of love from south Texas.
My neighborhood started getting flooded even though the city jet cleaned the pipes. A lot of leaves have fallen on the sewer tops. Makes me think of this channel every time
This is just amazing. Wow. That blast on the other side after being plugged was really something. Also the way you had the exit video lined up it looks like the water is coming full circle. 😃 No wonder that you find this so satisfying, because we sure do as well.
@@williamdon3442 If you refer to the WhooHoo called out at the beginning, that's so that he can sync the two videos. One of my favorite items are when whirlpools get started.
There’s something about watching your videos, it’s very satisfying seeing all that water rushing through! Thanks for the great videos and for helping our environment ❤️
This by far was the most interesting and fun video due to the extreme and immediate water action. Loved the clumps of grass shooting through the culvert.
I never thought I would watch 30-40 minute videos of someone just unblocking water blockages, unblocking culverts etc and find it incredibly enjoyable, keep doing what you do best 👍
Curious, as you said this was probably decades since the culvert had been plugged so badly. New ecosystems have probably been built on the shores above and below the culvert. I wonder how the sudden change affects them.
12:34 “Nope, Camera. You don’t get to go.” Everyone watching: Aww, but I wanted to go on the flume ride! Kidding of course, it would have been super dark, and even riskier.
This was one of the absolute best!! That clump stopping it up then the flow shift just an amazing power of water!! Totally loved loved loved this video❤
Thanks Post10 made my day you saw my comment! Your videos are my daily relax therapy thank you so much keep creating and taking us with you. You should have a huge award for being the absolute best hearted content creator who provides such huge help to so many areas and such awesome knowledge to all of us on wetlands and earth nature care!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🏆🏅 l grew up by a river, lagoon on my Grandparents farm. Grandpa battled beaver issues and l loved helping him with the ditches always rescuing every crawdad, frog and fish stranded in non flowing ditch pools. Your videos make me return to being that kid wading in every pool l could 😊
That was pretty wild country you were in. Old logging roads that are not being used or maintained anymore. Nice job on the culvert. Impressive sudden water flow great for the viewers. Well Done!
Great video as always! The multiple camera angles, and time lapse footage is amazing. Not to mention just being able to see these beautiful areas is really something.
Far and away your best video so far from the multiple camera angles as well as you’re taking us down stream to show the end results of your work was amazing. Plus your narration is very interesting and informative.
Definitely worth having the second camera. So many of the videos I watched last year could have used it rather than waiting for him to stop and cross the road.
Once again, nice work Post! Unfortunately most of us take water for granted, it's everything to all living things. If we don't have water, we don't exist.
The part where the clump stopped up the pipe was a good indication of how powerful water and suction can be. I hope there are people that saw that and understand the dangers involved when attempting these kinds of things. Post is a professional and so listen to him folks! Loved the video and stay safe out there Posty! 🦯
Dont fuck with Delta P
What a beautiful river great job, well done
Wow! Just wow!
@@AVIONN2 W reply
I want to be sucked into a coulvert like that
Found this channel about 3 days ago & now I'm addicted. Seriously, never thought this would be the type of content to give me all the dopamine I need but here we are.
This has to be your best "Unclog" ever, it makes it much more interesting to see such a dramatic change in flow,
That was such a satisfying unclog, Post. Wow, that sure got blasting
Clumps of grass were like culvert vomiting 🤮😆
Top notch!
How did you get a comment on this two days before it was posted?!?
@@vando0 he does leave the beavers alone.
I love his content!
As ever, your low-key activism and nature commentary is appreciated. Your community is fortunate to have someone like you, with your appreciation of both human infrastructure and the surrounding environment. Also love how "idiot with excavator damage" is now a precise term for me, since I subscribed to your channel!
And it’s like if no one seen it didn’t happen. Long gone after someone notices
I call it IWAX (Idiot With A eXcavator). 😊
Wow, that was an excellent one. That clump of grass going through just shows how much pressure there was and just how dangerous it is for the unwary! Nice one 😎
One of the most satisfying uncloggings in a while.
What would these culverts do without you? I wonder if we will see a time again when towns can hire enough people to take care of these! Not that we don’t want to put you out of your hobby! But you do have a lot still to teach us and learn about! Thanks for another awesome video! Love these 2 camera angles! Stay safe and stay healthy!
It really is awesome how you find so many different clogs and culverts for us Post! It's always amazing content.
This is a good one. Love seeing you get out there and make a difference. Keep up the good work
Wow, amazing! I thought the initial blast after removing the grate was awesome, but after that big clump went through 🤯 Good job!
Considering i have terrible allergies (allergic to the outside pretty much) and am EXTREMELY allergic to poison ivy , oak, etc... Let alone not a fan of spiders , not arachnophobia or anything, just would rather not deal with them.... Seeing you mindlessly walk through all the over grown brush and shrubbery makes my skin crawl considering how bad it would probably mess me up. Bigger props to you for all this work. This was a treat to watch.
Bleach on a cotton ball will flatten poison ivy bubbles on skin to a scab. Apply often. Stop the bubbles,stop the spreading. Rock on.
It looks a lot like poison ivy at the farthest tip hanging out over the water above the culvert.
The older I get the less willing I am to walk through brush
Yes, I get itchy watching him…
@@lbl9066 Yup... that environment is a favorite of poison ivy...Ivy.... and God knows what. This guy's got guts!
Of all the rabbit holes You Tube sends me down, I can’t believe how entertained I am watching a guy unclog culverts.
I love the way the culvert spat that bit clump out, it seemed to be saying get that thing out of my mouth. Thank you for your informative videos.
So today I binged watched your videos. I still can’t get over how you just walk through the woods and jump into standing stagnant water. I’m intrigued and impressed. Thank you for the work you do.
his passion is very admirable right? I'm also hooked on his videos. they are so satisfying to watch
Quite possibly one of the best uncloggings. Up there with your videos on that collapsed lake drain from a few years back in my opinion!
Awesome blast at the other end with "The Glob". Good thing there was no bigger log inside the culvert stuck, otherwise it would have been impossible to open again.
"Hey everyone" and "beaver pond"
Sign to stop what you're doing and take a break to chill watching post10.
Great, we found a grate 😄
One of the best unclogs you've done. Love it!
Absolutely brilliant video thanks very entertaining and enjoyable. Chris from England
I agree 100% on the Horseflies being the worst. I dread taking the trash down the driveway as I know those guys are waiting for me no matter the time of day.
Cool when the big masses flew through the culvert. Thank you.
Absolutely Love It when you explore and follow out the culverts. To me it was amazing how long it took the water to flow from the culvert you unclogged to the next one a 1/2 mile away. It's going to be a wonderful summer! Thanks Post 10
Might be a contender for best unclog of 2022 already. Nice job!
Men make that look soooo easy. The water-logged ones are HEAVY!
That was one of my favorite ones so far, the gush of water that came out after that really big clump of grass came threw was fantastic.
By far my favorite unclog to date. Couldn't believe the amount of flow after you worked your magic on it! Thanks for the great video!
Hey man, nice editing in this video. I like how you recapped it at the end with alternate views stitched together. I like how you captured a long-format video with all the info, and then pieced it together in the review at the end, and kept both videos. For me, that was perfect.
This video was great fun to watch and the time lapse was great as you could see all the little 👀 lit up in the dark. The best part was seeing the sun rise and set in the time lapse, great video. 👍
Thank you for showing the culvert down the stream, I have always wanted to see the stream changes before and after unclog
This one was incredibly satisfying. Looks like LONG overdue. Makes sense that the smaller culverts are the ones that need the most help.
Thanks for sharing, once again, Mr. 10. This one was so awesome.
"That's it for large clumps that can get sucked in"
Those clumps are one of the biggest reasons I watch these, it's so satisfying
The first clump must have cleared something out of the pipe. The water flow was significantly higher after the clump went through compared to before it plugged the pipe.
An all natural plunger!
I just imagined a whole load of Beavers laughing like hell when the clump got stuck🤣😂
How in the world have I been watching you for years yet not subscribed? I'm fixing that. I'm still impressed with how your report got on the news at one point about the culvert that was falling apart.
This is the best one in a while, amazing. Great work
Love this video….thank you for all the camera angles and hard work ❤
The reflection of the blue sky and clouds on the water is gorgeous
It's so satisfying when you clear them. The sound of the running water is so restful. Thank you. I love watching these before I go to sleep, because they are just nice videos with beautiful scenery. I appreciate how hard you work and how cold that water is sometimes.
Outstanding. This has to be one of your most dramatic ones yet. The two cameras is the gold standard for this type of video, so glad you do them. Also thanks for moving camera 1 so we can see the details of the inlet. Be safe and thanks so much.
One hell of a Torrent you unleashed! Well done Sir!
Have you tried using a 4 tine "refuse hook"? The tines are longer than the garden rake allowing you to concentrate more force on a narrower area. I found it to be much more useable for this type of work.
I just imagine 2 little kids playing in this stream further downstream when Post goes to work looking at each other with huge smiles going "Whoa!"
Well done mate. A fellow blocked drain man from Perth, Western Australia following you ❤️
Has to rate as one of the best unclogging of a culvert, especially after it was difficult to locate, awesome Post ! 👍🙂
I don’t know why I find this so exciting and relaxing at the same time. Great work clearing that up!
9:12 "This grate belongs in a MUSEUM!" "So do you, Dr. Jones!"
This is one of the best in a while!
Very satisfying. Brilliantly edited. Centigrade is much appreciated too.
The area looks like parts of Scotland 🏴
Many thanks.
I'm absolutely fascinated by watching the progress of each drain you unclog!
That's such a huge temperature range! 39 degrees in the sun down to 5 degrees when you arrived back. Where I live in the UK the summer night time temperature would be 10 degrees difference from the day...at a push. Great video as usual ❤
Grass clumps going through, the water temporary slowing down and then gushing after the clumps exited was great! ^^
And...the grate getting cleaned! a long-time clog cleared in one video with bonus trip downstream, too!
When post 10 said he was going to set us up on the log i was like 'thank you, our feets were getting wet'
That may have been the best video yet. That plug of grass and dirt when it popped out was great!. Thanks for sharing.
What a lovely sound nothing better than running gushing water... Your excitement is very contagious!
Hahaha "Blast the beaver hole free of the beaver debris" I'm sorry my mind is in the culvert. Love the videos Post10!!!
Seems like if you could attach a cross handle at about half way on your rake, it would aid your ability to pull heavy clogs of debris.
“Idiot with excavator damage” - makes me 😊 each time
Brilliant from start to finish
That was amazing. Loved every second of it. Great job. The clog blasting through was my favorite part. Thank you for all that you do and share. Lots of love from south Texas.
My neighborhood started getting flooded even though the city jet cleaned the pipes. A lot of leaves have fallen on the sewer tops. Makes me think of this channel every time
wow. when you took the grate off the culvert my jaw actually dropped at the amount of current that started flowing. incredible stuff dude
YOOO I GOT A HEART :D
Awesome job Post, that one was a gusher!! Great entertainment as usual 😎👍
This is just amazing. Wow. That blast on the other side after being plugged was really something. Also the way you had the exit video lined up it looks like the water is coming full circle. 😃 No wonder that you find this so satisfying, because we sure do as well.
He gets pretty excited about this stuff huh.
@@williamdon3442 If you refer to the WhooHoo called out at the beginning, that's so that he can sync the two videos. One of my favorite items are when whirlpools get started.
This was a great video Post. I love how ecstatic you get when something this awesome happens. Thanks for sharing!
The sounds in this one were amazing, especially the rumble when taking off the grate at 10:10
There’s something about watching your videos, it’s very satisfying seeing all that water rushing through! Thanks for the great videos and for helping our environment ❤️
Jeden z najlepszych filmów na tym kanale.
In years to come we'll be able to say, "D'you remeber the Great Grate Find of '22?"
Epic Find !!!
The before and after idea was golden.
This by far was the most interesting and fun video due to the extreme and immediate water action. Loved the clumps of grass shooting through the culvert.
I never thought I would watch 30-40 minute videos of someone just unblocking water blockages, unblocking culverts etc and find it incredibly enjoyable, keep doing what you do best 👍
Curious, as you said this was probably decades since the culvert had been plugged so badly. New ecosystems have probably been built on the shores above and below the culvert. I wonder how the sudden change affects them.
yeah that's interesting. hopefully more good than potential harm?
Loving the Delta P reference :). Keep up the awesome work.
12:34 “Nope, Camera. You don’t get to go.”
Everyone watching: Aww, but I wanted to go on the flume ride!
Kidding of course, it would have been super dark, and even riskier.
I love this guy. Always so serious and enthusiastic about his work.
If 1 out of 100 of the population in the state he is in had the same work ethic as him, just imagine what could be accomplished
Nice work as always! Love the before and after shots, neat to see where the water flows to, areas it impacts. One of your best videos yet!
Such a cool find!! Years and years of debris!
Your unclogs are so legendary even your 🎥 tried to join in the fun 😆
Just Wow - to see your obvious enjoyment in doing this work and exploring the wilderness. Thanks for this community care.
This looks like it was fun! Thank you for bringing all of us along on your adventure!
Your enthusiasm in your search of draining water amases me‼️
This was one of the absolute best!! That clump stopping it up then the flow shift just an amazing power of water!! Totally loved loved loved this video❤
Thanks Post10 made my day you saw my comment! Your videos are my daily relax therapy thank you so much keep creating and taking us with you. You should have a huge award for being the absolute best hearted content creator who provides such huge help to so many areas and such awesome knowledge to all of us on wetlands and earth nature care!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🏆🏅 l grew up by a river, lagoon on my Grandparents farm. Grandpa battled beaver issues and l loved helping him with the ditches always rescuing every crawdad, frog and fish stranded in non flowing ditch pools. Your videos make me return to being that kid wading in every pool l could 😊
FELICITACIONES por tu trabajo. Lo haces con entusiasmo y mucha dedicación. Te sigo desde mucho tiempo. Saludos desde Chile.
Wow that was amazing! It's like an archaeologist had discovered a pristine and ancient culvert clog from past eons. Great job.
This is one of your best videos, a wild unblock.
Love you post!!
Really cool watching that plug come out! Great video😁
That was pretty wild country you were in. Old logging roads that are not being used or maintained anymore. Nice job on the culvert. Impressive sudden water flow great for the viewers. Well Done!
This will go down as an all time classic 👍
Great video as always! The multiple camera angles, and time lapse footage is amazing. Not to mention just being able to see these beautiful areas is really something.
this was a satisfying one, it had exploration and archaeology. finding the grate was like finding an ancient artifact
Great work on finding that grate then still clearing the colvert
Seconded - a very satisfying unclog 👍👍
Far and away your best video so far from the multiple camera angles as well as you’re taking us down stream to show the end results of your work was amazing. Plus your narration is very interesting and informative.
Definitely worth having the second camera. So many of the videos I watched last year could have used it rather than waiting for him to stop and cross the road.
I am so satisfied watching your work. Thank you again for another wonderful video
My favorite so far! Nice work.
Brilliant video post. Picture quality looks really good on this video.
22:16 the mix up between near future and recent past is very profound, you are living in the moment.
Once again, nice work Post! Unfortunately most of us take water for granted, it's everything to all living things. If we don't have water, we don't exist.