I love watching you rescue farmland from flooding, and the drone film at the end was super. Watching you is like a calm meditation, and I appreciate the sounds of the water.
I'm 65 years old now and always did manual labor my whole life, built a few wood and rock dams in my day. But never tore a whole beaver dam apart by myself ! You make me tired just after the 1st 10 minutes, then I'm needing pain pills as I'm feeling it too ! I still want your hat !
In all your beaver dam adventures this is the very first time I have seen where you could get 20lbs, 10kg of tannerite, stand down the creek with a hunting rifle couple hundred yards, 180m and aim your rifle at the tannerite and blow a big hole in that beaver dam. Fun never stops.
This was the most unusual dam I've ever seen. That was one of your best videos among all and you make awesome videos. The drone and fantastic music is something only you do. Love them all.
Wow, thanks for this one! This is exactly what I wanted to see! I can't believe you were able to make the hole by hand but that branch gave you a good strart. Although it wasn't all the way at the bottom of the dam it was far enough down under the mud that we got to see all that good action of the dam eroding from the inside out! And once it let go you had a nice deep cut through the dam! This is exactly why it pays to take out the mud at the bottom of the dam before taking the top down. You definitely earned your keep with this one (a contribution is on its way). With more content like this one maybe you will get to your 50K goal!
Greetings from the BIG SKY. You do good taking out those beaver dams. Lithuania has nice country. I'll bet you guys catch trout around there. Sure looks a lot like the Big Sky.
I love watching you break the sticks and branches, whether by you stepping on them or with your hands, as well as the sound of them hitting the ground! Actually I love the sounds of all of it 😀. Love all your videos and congratulations on your beautiful addition ❤️
Very impressive dam! 10 meters!? There must be at least 1-2 tons of material in that wall of sticks and mud! I clearly see why you only make a narrow cut. It would take you days to remove the whole dam. Impressive amount of water and current! Love the drone view of your beautiful country! 👍🏋️♀️💪
Thank you for these. Takes me back to being a kiddo. Up until I found girls I would walk the creeks and remove obstacles trying to make it flow silently. After girls we went to creek for different reasons.
I'm so glad you decided to use the dam's existing weaknesses and the current to bring this one down. I was afraid it would suddenly collapse taking you and the camera out with the resulting gush of water!
Wah sangat tegap Ampanggan tikus besar .jika di Sabah Borneo kerajaan harus ikut bikin Ampanggan sederhana besar seperti ini di kawasan kumarau panjang jika hujan lebat lepaskan seperti sikawan ini terima kasih memberi idea.....
I am back watching your old videos brother. You have developed much better techniques since this one. You’re doing it faster and a lot safer these days. I still enjoy watching even your old videos. God bless!
I like watch stuff like this it's got to be fun in more ways than one It's cool to watch a machine do it also But when a person does it by hand it's Joyful to watch
The two i watch most. You both understand the dangers that come with that amount of water being released. Drone footage so beautiful. Your beaver dams are humongous! Appreciate you sharing with all of us. 🪵🦫🪵. (Vermin 🤢😂). Course they have to live too. ♥️
This has to be my most favorite so far!! I feared for you and your camera at first. Then I thrilled at the massive hole you created. But the biggest thrill was the whirlpool!!! Awesome job as usual👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻🥰😘
I have to fully 100% agree this was definitely one of my favourite videos of all of your dam removals !!! I’ve watched probably 3/4 of your videos !!!I am jealous that I could not be there to witness the feeling of the water leaving !!! I could only imagine . I also wish I could pull up a lawn chair and sit there for hours and hours and just watch the water drain out of that big dam 🥹🥹🤩!!! thanks for all of your videos , but especially this one !!keep up the good work😊😆😁🫡👍👍🦦🦦
100%this was your best video!! I’m very jealous that I could not be there to whitness it physically and feel it!!! I wish I lived in an area alike there, where I live in the middle of Saskatchewan Canada there’s nothing anywhere close to me where there’s any beaver dam building that I know of for at least three to four hours away!!🦦🦦🦦😭😥 🙏 thanks for all your content that you upload !!
Great job and so satisfying to watch. I suspect some recent beaver action though as some of the branches has fresh leaves on them Ideally that whole dam needs clearing as the beavers will use anything remaining as a base
What a challenge and what fun! I see you resorted to Roman military technology and employed a bettering ram to break through the dam. Iwere you tempted to install a small hydro electric plant - there was enough to power a few lights! The vortex was impressive and i wondered if you had been excited by Post 10's love of vortexes in New England!
This dam removal is fantastic! I love how you let the water do some of the work for you! Has anyone in your area seen your videos and contacted you to remove a dam for them? Also, I'd love to see a before and after picture of the dam and of the pond/canal at the end of your videos, if possible. Thanks!
Greetings, I’ve been gone a while but am back now. This was fun to see you let the water devour its own dam. Those drone shots at the end were beautiful 👍👏
Thanks for informing about the dam as it was going down. It's hard to tell how deep or wide open part was. Moving water with pressure is dangerous take care and be safe. Great video!
You do understand that an hour after you leave the beavers will be hard at work repairing your damage to their dam. For your hard work to be effective you must first trap ALL the Beavers, THEN destroy the dams. The relocate very well and provide badly needed help restoring creeks in many areas
I am glad you are safe. Question: why after all this time was the dam removed? Reclaiming land; increased fish? Just curious. Good work for whatever reason. Hello from Indiana.
Hi Mantas, you mention this river had fish in it. I am wondering if any of your government departments are concerned regarding the amount of siltation which may harm fish redds and spawning areas downstream? What types of fish do you have in your waterways?
Sorry, did not mean to imply you were Russian, just mentioned I spoke Russian years ago. Have not used it in 50 years and have forgotten much of it. Enjoy your content.
Watching this and thinking, that beaver built that dam ONE stick at a time, incredible.
I love watching you rescue farmland from flooding, and the drone film at the end was super. Watching you is like a calm meditation, and I appreciate the sounds of the water.
This one was the most interesting and fun one I have seen in a long time!! Thank you sir for sharing. 😊
You are welcome ;)
I'm 65 years old now and always did manual labor my whole life, built a few wood and rock dams in my day. But never tore a whole beaver dam apart by myself ! You make me tired just after the 1st 10 minutes, then I'm needing pain pills as I'm feeling it too ! I still want your hat !
Pain killers :D
It is mesmerizing watching the perfect profile of the fast water spout at the very edge before it goes over.
This has to be the neatest of all your work yet, very enjoyable to watch.
Thank you!
Thank you again. Have a great evening, & a wonderful Sunday.
This video was great! Just beautiful. ❤
I was waiting for the whole dam to cave in on itself. That was a good one never have seen a hole in the middle of a dam before.
Still out here in East Tennessee USA watching all your videos, Mantis! Thanks for all you do
Thank you Mantas , I just love watching your videos. Take care 💫😊
A thoroughly entertaining video with a rather novel demolition plan.👍
That was a good one! Great vidios! Marty from California 👍
Great video Kenislovas, you did a nice job 👍👍👍👍👍
Loved drones eyeview!!
Good video. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome craftmanship, very important work you do. Love to watch your videos.
Nice video Mantas. Have a great weekend.
That is a old dam,be safe out there.impressive job as always.keep doing it your way.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thanks!
Good one. Has been interesting watching the field change Over summer.
...lookin' good, nice work, keep well..
In all your beaver dam adventures this is the very first time I have seen where you could get 20lbs, 10kg of tannerite, stand down the creek with a hunting rifle couple hundred yards, 180m and aim your rifle at the tannerite and blow a big hole in that beaver dam. Fun never stops.
No two dams come down the same. On a scale of 1 - 10 this was a 10+
This was the most unusual dam I've ever seen. That was one of your best videos among all and you make awesome videos. The drone and fantastic music is something only you do. Love them all.
Thank You!;)
Absolutely amazing job! The hole through the damn was a 1st for me to see!
Wow, thanks for this one! This is exactly what I wanted to see! I can't believe you were able to make the hole by hand but that branch gave you a good strart. Although it wasn't all the way at the bottom of the dam it was far enough down under the mud that we got to see all that good action of the dam eroding from the inside out! And once it let go you had a nice deep cut through the dam! This is exactly why it pays to take out the mud at the bottom of the dam before taking the top down.
You definitely earned your keep with this one (a contribution is on its way). With more content like this one maybe you will get to your 50K goal!
Thank You buddy! I just received it!😇
I am glad to see you can have fun taking these things down.
The most efficient and effective dismantling yet. Your the best, Ken! Cheers buddy!
Very satisfying. Good work. I thank you, friend.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. You do good taking out those beaver dams. Lithuania has nice country. I'll bet you guys catch trout around there. Sure looks a lot like the Big Sky.
A big one this time - nice job!!
That was the best one yet loved it
I love watching you break the sticks and branches, whether by you stepping on them or with your hands, as well as the sound of them hitting the ground! Actually I love the sounds of all of it 😀. Love all your videos and congratulations on your beautiful addition ❤️
Awesome!
Great video.
Loved it!
Very satisfying to watch Keni. Cheers bud 👍
I walked up the Smith River in the middle of the creek, the current is quite strong for a guy your size.
14:12 most satisfying! Thumbs up
Beautiful area and great partial removal
Very impressive dam! 10 meters!? There must be at least 1-2 tons of material in that wall of sticks and mud!
I clearly see why you only make a narrow cut. It would take you days to remove the whole dam.
Impressive amount of water and current!
Love the drone view of your beautiful country! 👍🏋️♀️💪
two thumbs up take care, stay safe.
Good job
Without removing the dead branches, the dam will be easily rebuilt again.
Great drone shots.
Very interesting to watch
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for these. Takes me back to being a kiddo. Up until I found girls I would walk the creeks and remove obstacles trying to make it flow silently. After girls we went to creek for different reasons.
I'm so glad you decided to use the dam's existing weaknesses and the current to bring this one down. I was afraid it would suddenly collapse taking you and the camera out with the resulting gush of water!
Thank you !! Have a wonderful day ❤️
Wah sangat tegap Ampanggan tikus besar .jika di Sabah Borneo kerajaan harus ikut bikin Ampanggan sederhana besar seperti ini di kawasan kumarau panjang jika hujan lebat lepaskan seperti sikawan ini terima kasih memberi idea.....
Nice fall colors.
Thanks so much Water!!
I am back watching your old videos brother. You have developed much better techniques since this one. You’re doing it faster and a lot safer these days. I still enjoy watching even your old videos. God bless!
I like watch stuff like this it's got to be fun in more ways than one
It's cool to watch a machine do it also
But when a person does it by hand it's
Joyful to watch
Sempre lavori "piccoli". Molto bravo.
Semangat dan tetap hati-hati bg bongkar kayu2 yang membendung aliran sungai nya ni membuat aliran sungai jadi tersumbat
Whirlpool? You and Post 10 must be distant relatives
Really long distance relative!! 5-6 thousand miles.
The two i watch most. You both understand the dangers that come with that amount of water being released. Drone footage so beautiful. Your beaver dams are humongous!
Appreciate you sharing with all of us. 🪵🦫🪵. (Vermin 🤢😂). Course they have to live too. ♥️
There is an obvious vortex right before the small collapse. No need to be ugly in your post.
Keep 'em coming!
This has to be my most favorite so far!! I feared for you and your camera at first. Then I thrilled at the massive hole you created. But the biggest thrill was the whirlpool!!! Awesome job as usual👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻🥰😘
I have to fully 100% agree this was definitely one of my favourite videos of all of your dam removals !!! I’ve watched probably 3/4 of your videos !!!I am jealous that I could not be there to witness the feeling of the water leaving !!! I could only imagine . I also wish I could pull up a lawn chair and sit there for hours and hours and just watch the water drain out of that big dam 🥹🥹🤩!!! thanks for all of your videos , but especially this one !!keep up the good work😊😆😁🫡👍👍🦦🦦
100%this was your best video!! I’m very jealous that I could not be there to whitness it physically and feel it!!! I wish I lived in an area alike there, where I live in the middle of Saskatchewan Canada there’s nothing anywhere close to me where there’s any beaver dam building that I know of for at least three to four hours away!!🦦🦦🦦😭😥 🙏 thanks for all your content that you upload !!
Somehow I really enjoyed this one as well. The rate of the water flow was very satisfying.
Thar dam is a big tangled, complicated mess. It must have taken the beavers a long time to build it.
Great job and so satisfying to watch. I suspect some recent beaver action though as some of the branches has fresh leaves on them
Ideally that whole dam needs clearing as the beavers will use anything remaining as a base
Great video
It was neat while it lasted. Then the big flow started, looks like it drained very well.
What a challenge and what fun! I see you resorted to Roman military technology and employed a bettering ram to break through the dam. Iwere you tempted to install a small hydro electric plant - there was enough to power a few lights! The vortex was impressive and i wondered if you had been excited by Post 10's love of vortexes in New England!
Love the sounds of the water as it gushes through, super vortex too ❤
This dam removal is fantastic! I love how you let the water do some of the work for you!
Has anyone in your area seen your videos and contacted you to remove a dam for them? Also, I'd love to see a before and after picture of the dam and of the pond/canal at the end of your videos, if possible.
Thanks!
Thank You!:)
Dude, dig it wider at the base!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love watching these !
Such strong flow!!! Hope it self-destructs!!!!
Greetings, I’ve been gone a while but am back now. This was fun to see you let the water devour its own dam. Those drone shots at the end were beautiful 👍👏
Thanks for informing about the dam as it was going down. It's hard to tell how deep or wide open part was. Moving water with pressure is dangerous take care and be safe. Great video!
Waiting on the multicolor leaves pouring thru the gap in the dam.
Absolutely gorgeous video after.
That's gonna be running for a while.
I have a question. What kind of fish are in your rivers. Steven Sipes
Well, if you ever need firewood , you'll know where to go
THIS IS A GOOD ONE KENIS IT WILL TAKE A WHILE ,BUT I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT.DID NOT FINISH JOB.
That was a tough dam to take apart. The beaver that built it knew what he was doing..
Oh oh. Be careful
You do understand that an hour after you leave the beavers will be hard at work repairing your damage to their dam. For your hard work to be effective you must first trap ALL the Beavers, THEN destroy the dams. The relocate very well and provide badly needed help restoring creeks in many areas
You should get a degree in hydro dynamics. That was interesting. Thanks
Great job…
Trouble with this scenerio is that all the debris from the dam will float downstream and create a new dam . Win/win for the beavers.
When standing in a large hydro electric dam the whole huge concrete mass is shaking with millions of horsepower pouring through the dam.
Something so satisfying in the release of dammed up water... be careful out there.
You fix Mr Bushbush transmission?
(Mitubishi)
Not yet. Driving with various sounds from it.
Wow the forse of the water is unbelievable, you might get electricity from it.
That was pretty cool,..I see what you meant about the vortex,..
I am glad you are safe. Question: why after all this time was the dam removed? Reclaiming land; increased fish? Just curious. Good work for whatever reason.
Hello from Indiana.
this guy is like a little boy playing with his food. More interested in admiring his handiwork than clearing a beaver dam.
Hi Mantas, you mention this river had fish in it. I am wondering if any of your government departments are concerned regarding the amount of siltation which may harm fish redds and spawning areas downstream? What types of fish do you have in your waterways?
Great job man
My question, how do beaver's pick the place to build their dam's. What gives them the idea that this place is better than some other place?
Hi, I'm considering that variety of bush and trees around. Also water flow.
This is very satisfying way of dam removal
Good job. 🇵🇹
Parabéns pelo trabalho
Pirmas 💪
You never take out the full dam why not? I think it would do a lot better if you did take out the whole Beaver dam instead of just the middle part.
Why Yes ? :)
On this dam, I would need a Slate Bar
Why did you not take out the dam?
Sorry, did not mean to imply you were Russian, just mentioned I spoke Russian years ago. Have not used it in 50 years and have forgotten much of it. Enjoy your content.
So cool !
Is your name pronounced Kenislovas with the accent on the 'i' or how? Just curious, I learned Russian many years ago but have forgotten a lot.
I am not russian…. My name is Mantas.
Wow! Big dam
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻