I may not have said it enough, but THANK YOU for putting the conversion to Celsius at the bottom every single time you mention a Fahrenheit temperature. It's such a small thing to do but it is greatly appreciated. Missed the opportunity to convert the 321000 miles to 516600 kilometers though. 😁
Thank you for your videos. It's very therapeutic listening to your commentary on lots of different subjects. You are a rare breed on RUclips. No self promotion, just good quality content
Enjoyed the last two pictures. Ashame of the vandalism in the ole church. Wet feet, stay healthy Post. 👍👍👍👍 (They tore our old church down and built a McDonald's.) 🤢
I've watched you for a few years and I feel like you deserve some kind of public service recognition. It's great to see authentic content on RUclips and someone taking care and pride in their surroundings. You give more effort to this hobby than most people do for their jobs.
Thanks for letting me come along (virtually) with you to the forest in Spring. It used to be one of my favorite times to take a walk and see the snow melt and sign of the renewal in nature! I love it. Bless you post 10! I am reminiscing of times gone by. ❤️
I love this content that you provide all of us to enjoy, Post. I need to make sure I travel to NH to enjoy some of that beautiful scenery. You are very careful and safety is something that you take seriously. The only thing I am concerned about for you is your back. All that heavy lifting and pulling, especially trying to clear those boulders, may very well show up as back pain later in life. Be careful buddy, the world needs more good people like you!
Ahhh knowing culvert unclogging season is officially open again is a truly great feeling, and getting to tag along with the best drain and culvert unclogger in the world is going to be awesome, and no, DOT didn't get that log out you da man Post 10
Post, you never fail to bring a smile😊to my face. Your enthusiasm and excitement are absolutely wonderful. You help nature, the various DOT agencies and more. All for our (and your) enjoyment. Thanks for what you do.
Such a beautiful part of the world. What you do Post 10 is educational for those of us who would never think of these situations with draining areas. Thank you.
Excellent choice! Leaving that first blockage was right thing to do. Those logs are providing good trout habitat. And 4’ of water with that kind of flow is very dangerous to tackle without help!
I have to stop watching your videos so early in the day, and start watching them when I am in bed, hearing this water running is so relaxing, I have fell asleep to several of your videos watching them during the day. They are just soooooo relaxing .
I went on one of those old rail roads on a rail bike in Lake George, NY- Revolution Rail. It was a great experience! Glad they are using those historic old RR for people to see, experience, and learn the history.
That's great! The random van ahead of you that pressure washed half the vehicle 😊. I enjoy the way you provide interactive content for us as participation. Thank you ❤
Congrats on your car making it over 300k milesr🥳 For having to take on all the impacts from ice heaves and many a day on the back roads, 300k+ is really impressive. You must take good care of it.
I love your videos and all of the knowledge you share…..I think you’re awesome….thank you for all you do for your subscribers it’s greatly appreciated…..❤ from Australia 🇦🇺
Love your channel and the relaxing commentary. You probably already know this but it glitches at 13:54 (the frame freezes) and then it starts playing OK again at 14:17. The weird hot, snowy weather is playing around with your memory card 😜
I'm sorry about that, it's a RUclips glitch or because my Internet is slow uploading this lowers 4K file, this is my second attempt at it and both times it had a glitch but last time it was eight minutes
@@post.10No need to say sorry! I only mentioned it just in case you didn't know. For a video of this length, it really doesn't matter and certainly doesn't spoil it. Always very appreciative when you've posted a video as I know I've then got something good to watch on TV. So thank you!
Glad to see you still have plenty of snowpack (or did have at the time of filming), after last year's drought it's much needed. New Hampshire is so beautiful, and that was a great shot of Mt. Washington. As for the double culvert, I think your work last year eroded things enough to move that old tree, but the one branch is stuck maybe because the ground and debris are still somewhat frozen. Nothing you can do, but one culvert is open at least. This was a fun video! Safe travels and enjoy springtime :)
U r a true blessing to alot of people. I'm from Ga. and I appreciate U for caring. I wished there were more great people as Urself. Thanks for all U do. Still requesting a snowman. 😊Stay safe and God bless. Oh! I believe U made the difference on the double coulvert at the end. 😁
Your passion shines from the screen. Very touching. The mention of Celsius gave me a clear view of your situation. Can’t imagine that type of weather. Must confess though, I sometimes Ff when you’re driving to the unclogging. 😊 Greetings from Belgium, Antwerp. 🤗
Definitely deserve some kind of reward for all your work and effort. I live in the UK and really enjoy your whole ethic, the simple joy of just doing something you love and being present and in the moment is something I also try to practice when I am in the beautiful English countryside helping to maintain hedgerows.
I just love Avery video of you. I’m from Germany so most of the videos are up at 8pm - so mostly I first watch them to help me sleep! But I always watch two or three times to atleast watch them one time full ❤ Love seeing you loving your hobby and all that work you do while editing the videos (thanks for the Celsius in every video!)
I think your videos are great and so relaxing. Your content is very informative and I love seeing you unclog culverts and such! Keep up the great work.
Great video! I never get to go out into the woods anymore, I miss it. I get to enjoy it through your videos, though! I love seeing the areas your in and hearing tidbits of info. 🥰💫🙌
I'm from Northern California I appreciate you coming and showing the area of California that nobody ever shows. Keep you the good work love your content.
Love that kind of wether to. When I god my dog as a pup when he was able to go on proper walk I would wake up at 8/9am make some sandwiches get some water, juice,bar of chocolate and a pie we would go walk up in the hills would leave about 9/10am and be out till just before it started getting dark some times till 8pm loved them day now my boy has back legs problems (not due to all the walk) he's now he's 13 years 10 months 39 days old love my boy miss them days. Watching you do them videos does out in the sticks and reminds me of them good old days and all the fun we had thanks post ❤
I have an idea for pronging the life of your engine. Have a switch installed to kill the spark so you can let the starter motor actuate the oil pump a little while before switching the spark back on. Most modern automobiles have a check valve to keep the lubrication system pressurized, but some oil does escape the bearings while the engine sit's, not running, but still hot. One more little trick I use when off road. I don't like to advertise my presence on dirt paths at night, so I clipped the wire to the brake light switch, behind the brake pedal and installed a toggle switch to cut it off. I use a lighted switch so I know if the brake lights will work or not. Also good if you pass an officer in the opposite direction, going a little too fast. They will look for your break lights in their rear view mirror. I'd switch mine off while slowing down, then turn 'em back on.
Post10 is cool asf. Like bro is really out here building forts and unclogging shit. Love it all. Your genuine interest/enjoyment in your hobbies is what makes your content great.
Hey Post 10, Enioying your videos soo much they are relaxing, don't get to see many Beavers but lots of snow and ice, ❄ just listening to you is enough for Everyone.
These cities need to pay you for your hard work. I realize that this is a hobby but all the good you have done I mean come on these cities surely see what you are doing. It’s awesome I love to see the excitement. You work harder at your hobby than most people at their jobs…
What a beautiful sky, woods and water. Your behavior makes your nature keeping grate and coexist with your land. I want to take a deep breath that you filmed place.
Thank you for your videos. This is the type of thing I would have loved to do when I was younger. I’m way too old to do it now so I get to enjoy watching you unclog these pipes.
Dave, I love when you are showing these parts of New Hamshire, and the mountains there. So much little creeks coming down from high. Maybe you can just film again some hike to Mount Washington, or to that Elephant head! We would love it.
Your travels through New Hampshire been very helpful. I’m Kind of making plans to travel it late summer. Beautiful country. Another part of USA one has to see to appreciate.
Ya it's getting like that over here in Northern California. I had a co worker sit with me and watch your videos on lunch. He's sitting by himself now, binge watching them as well
Your videos are great! When I first started watching them last year, I wondered why I was, but after a couple of months, I was subscribed and waiting for new videos!! :) :) In regards to your video query at the end, I think *you* started a chain reaction; it wasn't them fixing up.
Post, I can tell you're just a good honest dude. You don't post clickbait. You don't beg for likes and subs. There's no in video sponsors. You don't try to get people to buy merch, and your videos aren't over-edited. You just record what you love doing and share your adventures with us. All 775K of us. It's very refreshing. Your friendly rivalry with beavers and your reserved yet obvious disdain for careless excavator operators cracks me up. Post's #1 enemy: Beavers Post's #2 enemy: Idiots with excavators Love your content man!
Man that's crazy, I was there at 32:00 a month ago and the snow banks were so high you couldn't see the pond from the parking lot. I had to climb over just to walk down to the bridge. Plus there was like 70% less water in the pond than there is now. You could practically walk from one side to the other. The beaver dam was there when I was there too, or at least part of it. Really cool! Always love recognizing places in your videos.
Hi Post 10. Great video. That’s so cool there’s still snow on the ground yet it’s warm enough to walk around in a short sleeve shirt. Maybe you should pack an extra pair of shoes and socks when you go in these trips just to keep your feet warm. Have a great day!
The area that you thought was another railbed is in fact an abandoned portion of the highway that probably had to be relocated away from the river sometime in the '70's. The spot with the snow accumulated over the track is Crawford Notch on the old Maine Central Mountain division. I don't live around there, this is from satellite imagery.
I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I’ve spent a lot of time in NH as I’m from Maine. Saco is pronounced Sock-o just for your information. It doesn’t really matter I guess but the locals pronounce it Sock-O❤
321,000 miles, your car has been driven almost the equivalent of going around the earth 13 times...now that is a lot of beaver blockages. Hop on to the Equator Expressway and go another 13 times, oh so sorry, it would be too hot for you, you would have to get on the Polar Expressway around the earth to keep from having a heat stroke. Thanks for sharing and talking to us.
I have visited that pond at the foot of Mount Willy many times as a child when we were going to see my grandmother in South Portland for vacation. Good memories of feeding the ducks and fish.
Dude works harder at his hobby than many people do on their careers!
Agree 100%!
He is a hero in those situations
This is his job
I believes he’s said that RUclips is primary job now but he does other stuff on the side. It’d be hard to travel around this much with a normal 9-5.
Pretty sure this is his career.
I may not have said it enough, but THANK YOU for putting the conversion to Celsius at the bottom every single time you mention a Fahrenheit temperature. It's such a small thing to do but it is greatly appreciated. Missed the opportunity to convert the 321000 miles to 516600 kilometers though. 😁
Thank you for your videos. It's very therapeutic listening to your commentary on lots of different subjects. You are a rare breed on RUclips. No self promotion, just good quality content
What you said 👆.
Enjoyed the last two pictures. Ashame of the vandalism in the ole church. Wet feet, stay healthy Post. 👍👍👍👍 (They tore our old church down and built a McDonald's.) 🤢
I've watched you for a few years and I feel like you deserve some kind of public service recognition. It's great to see authentic content on RUclips and someone taking care and pride in their surroundings. You give more effort to this hobby than most people do for their jobs.
He gets ads so he's getting paid from youtube at least.
Also remember to watch the whole ads don't skip and he gets a higher payment.
Must be a wild feeling walking around in snow and it being in the 80’s
Didn't it snow there after the 80s?😀
We're about to have weather like that tonight lol
@@ismailera877 Ba dum tiss! 🤣
@Bad Chad ayyy southern arizona here!
It’s like that almost all spring/summer on Pike’s Peak, CO!
You never ever let down your audience as we see you jumping all in and clearing them out.
Keep on rocking and having fun doing what you did guys.
Thanks for letting me come along (virtually) with you to the forest in Spring. It used to be one of my favorite times to take a walk and see the snow melt and sign of the renewal in nature! I love it. Bless you post 10! I am reminiscing of times gone by. ❤️
I love this content that you provide all of us to enjoy, Post. I need to make sure I travel to NH to enjoy some of that beautiful scenery. You are very careful and safety is something that you take seriously. The only thing I am concerned about for you is your back. All that heavy lifting and pulling, especially trying to clear those boulders, may very well show up as back pain later in life. Be careful buddy, the world needs more good people like you!
Ahhh knowing culvert unclogging season is officially open again is a truly great feeling, and getting to tag along with the best drain and culvert unclogger in the world is going to be awesome, and no, DOT didn't get that log out you da man Post 10
Post, you never fail to bring a smile😊to my face. Your enthusiasm and excitement are absolutely wonderful. You help nature, the various DOT agencies and more. All for our (and your) enjoyment. Thanks for what you do.
Such a beautiful part of the world. What you do Post 10 is educational for those of us who would never think of these situations with draining areas. Thank you.
Excellent choice! Leaving that first blockage was right thing to do. Those logs are providing good trout habitat. And 4’ of water with that kind of flow is very dangerous to tackle without help!
I have to stop watching your videos so early in the day, and start watching them when I am in bed, hearing this water running is so relaxing, I have fell asleep to several of your videos watching them during the day. They are just soooooo relaxing .
I went on one of those old rail roads on a rail bike in Lake George, NY- Revolution Rail. It was a great experience! Glad they are using those historic old RR for people to see, experience, and learn the history.
Kacamangus highway is a splendor. Thank you for your passion, and for being a lovely tour guide ❤
So many uploads lately! I'm loving it! Keep it up! 💪
This was one of the most enthusiastic tour guides I've ever experienced.
That's great! The random van ahead of you that pressure washed half the vehicle 😊. I enjoy the way you provide interactive content for us as participation. Thank you ❤
Congrats on your car making it over 300k milesr🥳 For having to take on all the impacts from ice heaves and many a day on the back roads, 300k+ is really impressive. You must take good care of it.
I love your videos and all of the knowledge you share…..I think you’re awesome….thank you for all you do for your subscribers it’s greatly appreciated…..❤ from Australia 🇦🇺
You show the most beautiful scenes and country! I can't imagine how you find all these Culverts! WOW!
Love your channel and the relaxing commentary. You probably already know this but it glitches at 13:54 (the frame freezes) and then it starts playing OK again at 14:17. The weird hot, snowy weather is playing around with your memory card 😜
I'm sorry about that, it's a RUclips glitch or because my Internet is slow uploading this lowers 4K file, this is my second attempt at it and both times it had a glitch but last time it was eight minutes
@@post.10No need to say sorry! I only mentioned it just in case you didn't know. For a video of this length, it really doesn't matter and certainly doesn't spoil it. Always very appreciative when you've posted a video as I know I've then got something good to watch on TV. So thank you!
Yes, this is how a community should be!
post10's community is always filled with such great wholesome comments :)
In case no one told you
Thank you for making those videos.
Thank you for clearing the roads
You’re awesome. I love your videos. Thank you for all the help you do in your community. 💙
What a beautiful state thank you for sharing. It is very nice of you to tell the DOT about the problems so they can fix it.
Glad to see you still have plenty of snowpack (or did have at the time of filming), after last year's drought it's much needed. New Hampshire is so beautiful, and that was a great shot of Mt. Washington. As for the double culvert, I think your work last year eroded things enough to move that old tree, but the one branch is stuck maybe because the ground and debris are still somewhat frozen. Nothing you can do, but one culvert is open at least. This was a fun video! Safe travels and enjoy springtime :)
Been watching you since 2020 absolutely love it 😊 hello from Far North Queensland, Cairns Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for the nice video. I had lived in NH for 25 years and traveled those roads. It is very beautiful and great to see again.
This video popped up at the end of your newest unclogging video. You really do make the best videos and the quality is great too.
Love your videos. Keep up the good work!
Great part 2 post. I felt cold when you stepped in that icy water.
Thanks Mr Post that was interesting and entertaining. Chris from England
U r a true blessing to alot of people. I'm from Ga. and I appreciate U for caring. I wished there were more great people as Urself. Thanks for all U do. Still requesting a snowman. 😊Stay safe and God bless. Oh! I believe U made the difference on the double coulvert at the end. 😁
Your passion shines from the screen. Very touching. The mention of Celsius gave me a clear view of your situation. Can’t imagine that type of weather. Must confess though, I sometimes Ff when you’re driving to the unclogging. 😊 Greetings from Belgium, Antwerp. 🤗
Definitely deserve some kind of reward for all your work and effort.
I live in the UK and really enjoy your whole ethic, the simple joy of just doing something you love and being present and in the moment is something I also try to practice when I am in the beautiful English countryside helping to maintain hedgerows.
Love the content! I can’t explain how many pipes, drains & pond grates I clear & keep clean in my small Mass town
Found your channel recently and truly enjoy all content.
Beautiful place. Thanks for the outing!
I just love Avery video of you.
I’m from Germany so most of the videos are up at 8pm - so mostly I first watch them to help me sleep! But I always watch two or three times to atleast watch them one time full ❤
Love seeing you loving your hobby and all that work you do while editing the videos (thanks for the Celsius in every video!)
Thank you for helping keep our state clean
I think your videos are great and so relaxing. Your content is very informative and I love seeing you unclog culverts and such! Keep up the great work.
Great video! I never get to go out into the woods anymore, I miss it. I get to enjoy it through your videos, though! I love seeing the areas your in and hearing tidbits of info. 🥰💫🙌
Have a beautiful week and God bless!
is this the Bob Ross of culvert cleaning? I can watch this for hours!
Yes outstanding comparison!!!
Awesome video keep up the amazing work 🤠
What a gorgeous landscape! And all in beautiful 4K video! ❤❤❤
Ah! Post! You drove right by our place in Bartlett. We have massive beaver dams flooding out our back yard. Should've had you swing by! :)
I'm from Northern California I appreciate you coming and showing the area of California that nobody ever shows. Keep you the good work love your content.
Love that kind of wether to. When I god my dog as a pup when he was able to go on proper walk I would wake up at 8/9am make some sandwiches get some water, juice,bar of chocolate and a pie we would go walk up in the hills would leave about 9/10am and be out till just before it started getting dark some times till 8pm loved them day now my boy has back legs problems (not due to all the walk) he's now he's 13 years 10 months 39 days old love my boy miss them days. Watching you do them videos does out in the sticks and reminds me of them good old days and all the fun we had thanks post ❤
Thank you for sharing the information and beautiful scenery wherever you go!
I hate that those beautiful old churches were vandalized. 😢
Perfect lunchtime viewing💯Hope that you have a blessed one, Post 10🙏
what a beautiful state. Can't imagine how it feels for it to be almost 90 and walking in snow.
I have an idea for pronging the life of your engine. Have a switch installed to kill the spark so you can let the starter motor actuate the oil pump a little while before switching the spark back on. Most modern automobiles have a check valve to keep the lubrication system pressurized, but some oil does escape the bearings while the engine sit's, not running, but still hot. One more little trick I use when off road. I don't like to advertise my presence on dirt paths at night, so I clipped the wire to the brake light switch, behind the brake pedal and installed a toggle switch to cut it off. I use a lighted switch so I know if the brake lights will work or not. Also good if you pass an officer in the opposite direction, going a little too fast. They will look for your break lights in their rear view mirror. I'd switch mine off while slowing down, then turn 'em back on.
Post10 is cool asf. Like bro is really out here building forts and unclogging shit. Love it all. Your genuine interest/enjoyment in your hobbies is what makes your content great.
Hey Post 10, Enioying your videos soo much they are relaxing, don't get to see many Beavers but lots of snow and ice, ❄ just listening to you is enough for Everyone.
These cities need to pay you for your hard work. I realize that this is a hobby but all the good you have done I mean come on these cities surely see what you are doing. It’s awesome I love to see the excitement. You work harder at your hobby than most people at their jobs…
What a beautiful sky, woods and water. Your behavior makes your nature keeping grate and coexist with your land.
I want to take a deep breath that you filmed place.
Thank you for your videos. This is the type of thing I would have loved to do when I was younger. I’m way too old to do it now so I get to enjoy watching you unclog these pipes.
Dave, I love when you are showing these parts of New Hamshire, and the mountains there. So much little creeks coming down from high. Maybe you can just film again some hike to Mount Washington, or to that Elephant head! We would love it.
Absolutely beautiful scenery.
Boy you made me miss the White Mts. big time, they are so beautiful. Back in the 70's I did the Presidential Mts off trail. Thanks
Love your videos...I watch so much my 3yr old granddaughter says Granny what Post doing.
These problems are only going to get worse, keep up the good work 💪
Very informative video and a look at the warm weather we got early in April. Very nostalgic. 😎🇨🇦😎
Your travels through New Hampshire been very helpful. I’m Kind of making plans to travel it late summer. Beautiful country. Another part of USA one has to see to appreciate.
Ya it's getting like that over here in Northern California. I had a co worker sit with me and watch your videos on lunch. He's sitting by himself now, binge watching them as well
😂😂😂so bingeworthy
Just having a fun day looking at things…. Keep up the beaver patrol, you’re the best 😊
I still injoy watching. What a cool.jon and hobby.
Post10, you are one person working harder and smarter then a group of 10 plus an excavator!
Thank you for the video. Always interesting and informative to watch. Have a safe trip home. 🙂👍🇺🇸
I hope all these various state DOTs know what a huge compliment it is to have post10 say you do a good job!
Michigan needs to hire you to do their culverts.
Your videos are great! When I first started watching them last year, I wondered why I was, but after a couple of months, I was subscribed and waiting for new videos!! :) :)
In regards to your video query at the end, I think *you* started a chain reaction; it wasn't them fixing up.
Thank you for the spring field trip
Nicely done!
Post, I can tell you're just a good honest dude. You don't post clickbait. You don't beg for likes and subs. There's no in video sponsors. You don't try to get people to buy merch, and your videos aren't over-edited. You just record what you love doing and share your adventures with us. All 775K of us. It's very refreshing. Your friendly rivalry with beavers and your reserved yet obvious disdain for careless excavator operators cracks me up.
Post's #1 enemy: Beavers
Post's #2 enemy: Idiots with excavators
Love your content man!
Man that's crazy, I was there at 32:00 a month ago and the snow banks were so high you couldn't see the pond from the parking lot. I had to climb over just to walk down to the bridge. Plus there was like 70% less water in the pond than there is now. You could practically walk from one side to the other. The beaver dam was there when I was there too, or at least part of it. Really cool! Always love recognizing places in your videos.
Hi Post 10. Great video. That’s so cool there’s still snow on the ground yet it’s warm enough to walk around in a short sleeve shirt.
Maybe you should pack an extra pair of shoes and socks when you go in these trips just to keep your feet warm.
Have a great day!
i love really warm days when you still have alot of snow just to see how much melts.
Hello from Adelaide Australia 😂 loved the scenery in this video you live in a beautiful part of the country!
Looks like a fun day! I love days like that.
I dont think the DOT have moved that large tree it looks the same to me. Great work.
If everyone could have the same enthusiasm and good outlook on things as Post 10 does, imagine how much better the world would be
Thank you for sharing with us.
You're a true Horsefighter!!❤
I love days like that, btw. Bright, warm sun but also cool air.
Awesome Video, Thank you!
The area that you thought was another railbed is in fact an abandoned portion of the highway that probably had to be relocated away from the river sometime in the '70's. The spot with the snow accumulated over the track is Crawford Notch on the old Maine Central Mountain division. I don't live around there, this is from satellite imagery.
I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I’ve spent a lot of time in NH as I’m from Maine.
Saco is pronounced Sock-o just for your information. It doesn’t really matter I guess but the locals pronounce it
Sock-O❤
The whole time I'm watching you moving that rock I'm like "Pivot!!" 😂
Can we get a "Hey Everyone" shirt? Thats my girlfriend and I's favorite part of your videos. Anyways Love the content, keep going strong!
Can never go wrong with a bit of rail fanning with the unclogging.
80 and snow on the ground, sounds like Minnesota.take care, sounds like your having fun once again.
thank you Post 10, i love the white mountains
Always enjoy your videos , no bs , just good content always ..
Welcome to the valley. Loved here in N. Conway for years and never heard of this town…
Hi Post! Loving the videos! 😁
321,000 miles, your car has been driven almost the equivalent of going around the earth 13 times...now that is a lot of beaver blockages. Hop on to the Equator Expressway and go another 13 times, oh so sorry, it would be too hot for you, you would have to get on the Polar Expressway around the earth to keep from having a heat stroke. Thanks for sharing and talking to us.
I have visited that pond at the foot of Mount Willy many times as a child when we were going to see my grandmother in South Portland for vacation. Good memories of feeding the ducks and fish.
That was very entertaining. Thanks!
Thank you for the extras