I'm enjoying this video very much! Of course I miss Jen but I am loving you two going at the culverts. Mom has the true passion for this .... Dad is a great side kick😊
This was a great episode! I loved those grooves in the road. I could see myself happily cleaning those out if I had a creek nearby. And, yes, it can absolutely be about culverts AND butterflies 😂 and the little fish we could see in the stream. And flowers too. That pink and purple flower near the bridge was an orchid. There's lots of orchids that love the "wasteland" soil and that was a BEAUT!
I really and truly enjoyed this with mom, Papa Jeff beautiful! Miss Jen but I know she needed a break .Mom and Papa Jeff did a good job what a team!😮😮 Sincerely Ameenah
I Love Love Love your videos and the talking/description I wish we had culverts where I live instead I just litter pick where I live which is so very satisfying and has knitted our community together keep posting and talking it is so relaxing especially as I'm in the process of recovering from sciatica after a steroid injection I'm told not to lift, bend or twist I've converted my Zimmer frame to hold a litter sack and hoop so I can get out litter picking again... I'm so pleased I managed a 4 & a half hour litter pick today which normally would have taken me and my friend Linda 1 to 1 & a half hours
Wow, amazing video! Jennifer, step aside, here are mom and dad hahaha. 😂Just kidding. You both did an amazing job. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you so much! 😊
One man started a a world wide sensation of unclogging culverts. His net worth is well over $774,000 . At a young age he used knowledge and will power to create moving waterways. Its amazing to see young and old to jump on the bandwagon this one man started. People from all over the world have adapted their spare time by getting outside and doing something healthy for themselves. Amazing the amount of work you can achieve using a potato rake. Gary Stewart Rockport,Maine
I"d think the beaver dams are easier to deal with than all those rocks. Not sure how much help those groves in the road are if there's alot of rain but definitely different. I love wildflowers! Only knew what one was tho...the white one was Yarrow.
Just watching ya . I think ya need a steel rod with some sort of blade or spaid on the end for jabbing and poking . Great work . Real interesting . Also rewarding to have the water to start flowing love those whirlpools .great camera angles .peace out 👍💪✌💛👌😁🤟
Funny, in the US, a Ford across the road is just a crappy truck that broke down. On a real note, here in town, a creek across the road is eventually an erosion hole cut through the asphalt.
1st time watching, I love you guys! You remind me of my parents before they passed away years ago. I can think of nothing better in my retirement than doing what you guys are doing. It’s so satisfying to unclog something and listen to the water flow, whirlpools are always a bonus. Bless you both. You get a like and subscribe from me! You see, Californians aren’t all bad!
Not to be mean, but Post10 doesn't use a shovel so neither will culverts, brigdes and ditches...oh my...All these videos about cleaning culverts originated from Post10, so if Post10 doesn't use something niether will everybody else...
Thank you for the reply but we actually do carry a shovel with us. We have quite a few tools and gadgets Dad has built that we have used on the channel that post has never used. We don’t mean for that to be rude towards post but we don’t copy him in everything. 😉
I wonder if a heavy duty ice scraper, mounted at the end of the potato rake, would help in clearing out those grooves in the low water bridges.🤔Ah, Kim, I can always count on you to find the best scenarios of brooks, creeks, trees and flowers bending down to the water tumbling over the rocks. Such a feeling of peace. Thank you for keeping me grounded.🌺
Carry a can of spray paint so that when u find we're the water is going in the Colbert u can put a arrow there on the pavement it will. help to find out the name of the flowers google and send a picture they will tell you what the name is
A digging bar and pointed shovel should be added to your arsenal of tools, along with a few delineator posts to mark where the outlets/inlets are for future reference. Great job and enjoy what you do, brings back memories of my days as a dedicated civil servant.
Lovely scenery and video. But I would like you to show the flowers a bit more and maybe identify them, please? There's an app for your phone that will identify them, just get a good close up picture. (sure there will be a US version like the UK one).
all these culverts, low water bridges and alike is all just decades of neglect in the making. (but i do enjoy your video's of trying to make things work for as far os still possible)
Did you guy ever think about putting a dot of spray paint on a tree or road where the culverts are that get covered with rocks and debris? That way it would be less time sesrching for them and possibly less digging around
Put a crowbar in the truck for all the grooved drainage. I love what you are doing, getting outdoors, getting exercise, playing in the water and making a difference.
that has to kill your hands and fingers cleaning out them road strips.I am in New York State and I don't believe I ever saw anything like them till your videos..great vedio I was sorry to see it end..
You've been back here several times and always have difficulty finding the inflow on the culvert. I have two suggestions 1) wait til water drops- then spray a fluorescent spot at the top of the culvert. or 2) shove a length of rebar into the water 2-3 feet straight out from the culvert. The next trip there would be more satisfying, not frustrating.
Never seen drainage like that with the slits on the road pretty cool different would work good to clean those slits out would be a pic I have a pic that's once I pointed the other side flat and wide you just drag it through those slots and Bam clean
I'm enjoying this video very much! Of course I miss Jen but I am loving you two going at the culverts. Mom has the true passion for this .... Dad is a great side kick😊
Absolutely loved the video,think it's one of my favorites,great team work by Mom & Dad,well done,watching from England 🇬🇧👍
Beautiful scenery, trees, flowers, butterflies and flowing water, it just doesn't get any better than this.❤️
Great job Mom and Dad!
This was a great episode! I loved those grooves in the road. I could see myself happily cleaning those out if I had a creek nearby. And, yes, it can absolutely be about culverts AND butterflies 😂 and the little fish we could see in the stream. And flowers too. That pink and purple flower near the bridge was an orchid. There's lots of orchids that love the "wasteland" soil and that was a BEAUT!
I saw the fish❤ and I must say if I’m in fix I’m sending for mamma and dad to fix it. 😊😊😊😊 Formidable pair.
Mom and Dad for the win 🏆 😊 I really enjoyed this video
Cluvert clearing ASMR. Who knew? This was so relaxing to watch!
Great new bridges in such lovely country. Thanks for taking us along on your journeys and showing us yet another type of bridge for water control
That was 92 minutes very well spent. Beautiful country, satisfying unclogging, lovely flowers and fish. What is there not to love. ❤
Good job mom and dad Jennifer would be proud of you both love to watch your videos 🐸❤😊
Another great job done thank you for all the good you all do .🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great video you two, lovely part of the country you live in.
You all did a great job. Very enjoyable to watch.
That first bridge was very unusual. Thanks for sharing! 😎🇨🇦😎
Great video as always, lovely job on the fencing and honestly fencing, drives,grabs ,yard it's all good to see 👍
I really and truly enjoyed this with mom, Papa Jeff beautiful! Miss Jen but I know she needed a break .Mom and Papa Jeff did a good job what a team!😮😮
Sincerely
Ameenah
You're also helping the fish move upriver x thank you x
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
This is the second video I’ve seen in your channel and now I see it’s a family commitment ✅😍👏
Strips cut into the road are an interesting way to drain smaller streams.
Brilliant and I loved the little ones 😁😁
You are right about the stream looking pretty as it runs over the rocks.
You have a very calming voice. We love the channel.
I Love Love Love your videos and the talking/description I wish we had culverts where I live instead I just litter pick where I live which is so very satisfying and has knitted our community together keep posting and talking it is so relaxing especially as I'm in the process of recovering from sciatica after a steroid injection I'm told not to lift, bend or twist I've converted my Zimmer frame to hold a litter sack and hoop so I can get out litter picking again... I'm so pleased I managed a 4 & a half hour litter pick today which normally would have taken me and my friend Linda 1 to 1 & a half hours
You guys found some pretty cool ones today. Beautiful areas
They should do that with more of those low water bridges, it’s seem like a great idea, and I think it’s pretty cool.
mom and dad to the rescue. you did stop the water from flowing from over the road. glad Jen had a good time on vacation. stay safe.
I’m loving the way dad gets right into it. We may have another addict here! 🤣 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Wow, amazing video! Jennifer, step aside, here are mom and dad hahaha. 😂Just kidding. You both did an amazing job. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you so much! 😊
I love this gentalman.He is my hero.
I really enjoyed watching that. So calming and fun. Thank you
Well done mamma and dad, knew you'd find it xx
Great job, Kim and Jeff!
wow weal done who needs Jenifer? lol she is proud of you for sure thank you what a peaceful place to be
Good job❤❤❤
Thank you folks for the clearing and water flow today!❤❤😊😊👍🙂🇺🇸
One man started a a world wide sensation of unclogging culverts.
His net worth is well over $774,000 .
At a young age he used knowledge and will power to create moving waterways.
Its amazing to see young and old to jump on the bandwagon this one man started.
People from all over the world have adapted their spare time by getting outside and doing something healthy for themselves.
Amazing the amount of work you can achieve using a potato rake.
Gary Stewart
Rockport,Maine
I found this channel as a recommended one from watching Post10. Really enjoyed this video!
Awesome! Thank you!
Oh well done both!
This keeps up after the rock episode...yall are going to have to get a rock pick! lol! Thank you for the amazing vid!!!
I love it when you find some unique feature to your region and you share it with the rest of us. Thanks 😮😊
Jeff is going to have to come up with a brilliant idea to clean out those grooves, maybe a modified potato rake with two tines?
You are doing a awesome job.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Nice job, I didn't think you would be able to open all of them, way to go😅😅😅😅😅
I always think that the water must be saying “ 👋🏻👋🏻😃 Hey , thanks lady” as it flows on its way from the clog. 😂😂😂
I"d think the beaver dams are easier to deal with than all those rocks. Not sure how much help those groves in the road are if there's alot of rain but definitely different. I love wildflowers! Only knew what one was tho...the white one was Yarrow.
Great job once again 💯👍👍
Nice little creek thanks!!
Love this couple ❤ great video
Just watching ya . I think ya need a steel rod with some sort of blade or spaid on the end for jabbing and poking . Great work . Real interesting . Also rewarding to have the water to start flowing love those whirlpools .great camera angles .peace out 👍💪✌💛👌😁🤟
Mom believes in perfection .never mind the back Lol .
I’ve been laughing
He said he needs a backhoe 😢
A garden trowel would work nicely on the cross-the-road grooves.😊
In the UK a creek across the road is a ford
Just about to post that myself.
Funny, in the US, a Ford across the road is just a crappy truck that broke down.
On a real note, here in town, a creek across the road is eventually an erosion hole cut through the asphalt.
My dad was born in Hull.
Is it? I’ve never seen one. Despite being British and living over the go of the island.
I found your video off post 10 recommended I guess he watches you guys as well your videos are so satisfying I like every minute of them
Since we have content similar to him the algorithm probably suggested us to you. Glad to have you here!
1st time watching, I love you guys! You remind me of my parents before they passed away years ago. I can think of nothing better in my retirement than doing what you guys are doing. It’s so satisfying to unclog something and listen to the water flow, whirlpools are always a bonus. Bless you both. You get a like and subscribe from me!
You see, Californians aren’t all bad!
You need to have a shovel. That could help a lot. Nice job
Not to be mean, but Post10 doesn't use a shovel so neither will culverts, brigdes and ditches...oh my...All these videos about cleaning culverts originated from Post10, so if Post10 doesn't use something niether will everybody else...
Thank you for the reply but we actually do carry a shovel with us. We have quite a few tools and gadgets Dad has built that we have used on the channel that post has never used. We don’t mean for that to be rude towards post but we don’t copy him in everything. 😉
it was just a suggestion to make it easier for you guys. Ive been watching since start this channel and i love all the work your family does.
Thank you for a great bunch of videos. I'm hooked ❤ .
One of those long poles dandelion diggers might work on the grooved drainages.
You did a great Job dears🌹
Thank you 🤗
Wow now that’s interesting how they designed that road I’ve never seen that before
You're doing a great job... you should keep one iron rod in your tool box...
Great job 🎉
Add cans of Spray paint to your tool box for marking found entrances
Lovely video xx❤
The first structure that you cleared is an engineered "Ford" used where the water flow is intermittent and doesn't warrant the expense of a bridge.
Love moms perspective..clearing rocks and videoand chat
I really wish you had on some kind of gloves..You never know what can be hidden in the dirt and mud but love watching you
You are my people! 😉
🤗
Love watching wild flowers are the best ❤️🇬🇧
I wonder if a heavy duty ice scraper, mounted at the end of the potato rake, would help in clearing out those grooves in the low water bridges.🤔Ah, Kim, I can always count on you to find the best scenarios of brooks, creeks, trees and flowers bending down to the water tumbling over the rocks. Such a feeling of peace. Thank you for keeping me grounded.🌺
Thank you for showing the flowers. I bet there are alot of herbs in the wild woods. I am looking for some comfrey.
Disfrute cada minuto, del video.❤️ Gracias
Carry a can of spray paint so that when u find we're the water is going in the Colbert u can put a arrow there on the pavement it will. help to find out the name of the flowers google and send a picture they will tell you what the name is
A digging bar and pointed shovel should be added to your arsenal of tools, along with a few delineator posts to mark where the outlets/inlets are for future reference. Great job and enjoy what you do, brings back memories of my days as a dedicated civil servant.
With some of the ditches a shovel would make work easier making the trenches .. another tool for the tray
I just thought the same... a pickaxe or a hoe would be useful in some situations...
Those crevasses are so neat!😮
Pickaxe, or maybe a piece of EMT metal beat over near the end, a flat pry bar to clean those groves.
Lovely scenery and video.
But I would like you to show the flowers a bit more and maybe identify them, please?
There's an app for your phone that will identify them, just get a good close up picture. (sure there will be a US version like the UK one).
all these culverts, low water bridges and alike is all just decades of neglect in the making.
(but i do enjoy your video's of trying to make things work for as far os still possible)
Did you guy ever think about putting a dot of spray paint on a tree or road where the culverts are that get covered with rocks and debris? That way it would be less time sesrching for them and possibly less digging around
Put a crowbar in the truck for all the grooved drainage. I love what you are doing, getting outdoors, getting exercise, playing in the water and making a difference.
parabéns pela sua atitude 👍👏👏👏
Maybe spray a dot of paint in the near of the entrance of the culverts
Never seen that kind of control? ford before 😊now I'm learning ❤
that has to kill your hands and fingers cleaning out them road strips.I am in New York State and I don't believe I ever saw anything like them till your videos..great vedio I was sorry to see it end..
I live in he Vampire State too, and was just about to post what you said
Use your rake handle to push through the lines on the bridge! Great video!!
This man is genius
TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO LADIES AND GENTLEMAN 😊
Ma'am, great job. D0 take care of yourself n your buddy.❤
ZZZZXXXXGood day, love watching your channel, very interesting channel, Super Content.XXXX/////
Neat to have grooves instead of culverts. New to me.
Interesting hobby.
Great job
MAMMA YOUR THE QUEEN OF CULVERTS
I have never seen a bridge/road that looked like that before.
a small garden hand shovel for the low water bridge could help ?
You've been back here several times and always have difficulty finding the inflow on the culvert. I have two suggestions 1) wait til water drops- then spray a fluorescent spot at the top of the culvert. or 2) shove a length of rebar into the water 2-3 feet straight out from the culvert. The next trip there would be more satisfying, not frustrating.
Nice of you ladies to let Jeff play. 😁
Another idea for clearing those little channels: remove the two outer tongs of a potato rake; just leave the two inner ones. should work just fine.
Never seen drainage like that with the slits on the road pretty cool different would work good to clean those slits out would be a pic I have a pic that's once I pointed the other side flat and wide you just drag it through those slots and Bam clean