Draining Huge Flood By Pushing Over Grate With Tremendous Pressure Against It And Clog Hunting

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*I do not encourage anyone to enter culverts, unclog anything, or enter flooded areas as it can easily become deadly without the proper training*

I unclog drains for fun in my spare time (I have been trained in culvert inspections for years with private co.) and I am osha trained.

Exploring anything abandoned can be dangerous or deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any abandoned structures. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal, and when possible I seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and I leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks and responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. There could be nails, asbestos, falling concrete, soft floors, animals, or other hazards. Thanks for watching.

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So last night I was at the beach (Lake Erie, northeast Ohio) with family/friends and we were digging a channel so the creek could drain better into the lake, which is my absolute favorite thing to do. Anyway, my dad saw what we had done and he asked me if I ever watch your videos and I was shocked that he knew who you were. 😁😁 Thought that was pretty cool.

serendipitousprincess
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A new kid's book series, "Post 10 and his Big High Boots, , , " ...learn about moose, ...explore beaver ponds, ...save tadpoles, etc.

sylviahacker
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For some reason, your channel disappeared from my notified channels. I've fixed that now. But I have to say one thing, I don't know what it is about the channel, but it is so addictive to watch. You explain everything so thoroughly and are so enthused by what you do. You provide a great service to your community, and I get to watch hours and hours of it back to back. Never stop. I love the channel. Thank you for all you do.

Chris,
England UK.

chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
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Post, your vids are my meditation vids now! I don't mean they're boring; I mean they're calming.

These days it's very important to have a relaxing little haven in your life.

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I stumbled upon your channel just a few days ago, and I'm already loving it! I love that you don't see wildlife as a nuisance. I appreciate that you are explaining the role of beavers in balancing the effects of droughts and flooding. I appreciate your explanations what and why you're doing, it makes the videos even more satisfying.
It's crazy how warm it was this past spring. I live on the opposite side of the Earth, but I've noticed that we have had quite similar climate patterns here in Estonia, in North-Eastern Europe. In my country all of the rivers are very dark brown because they begin in peat bogs - lot's of organic matter.

tlind
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You sure dont bore us in the travels you do and efforts in trying to clear culverts and still extreme viewing indeed . Cheers M8

simonworthington
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I like the thinking out aloud when you don’t realise you’re doing it, weighing up the pros and cons if you should or shouldn’t enter the water, and if so for how long..
It’s brilliant how you never take a culvert for granted and process the culvert to see if it’s safe. You’ll go far with that method and not make stupid errors.

locouk
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Time goes by too fast. Loved this trip. Without our tour guide, would never see this or know the history. You always make it interesting and enjoyable and educational. Thanks, Post. 😊

johammond
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Thanks for sharing this interesting trip and unclogging. Nice to know that Maine is similar to parts of Norway in amounts of snow, melting, and thaw cycles affecting the roads.

TrondBrgeKrokli
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The grate is a perfect example of why those drains can be so dangerous

rjbiker
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I grew up in Idaho and in the Redwoods of California and Oregon. Since I’ve been in Nevada, I’ve gotten used to the lack of forestry and all that jazz, but watching these videos always make me homesick. Cant wait to get out of this damned desert and back into the forested mountains where I belong.

WasAPart-TimeJob
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After the drought last summer, it's so nice to see these rivers back at level again

abydosianchulac
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Your enthusiasm is contagious! Thanks for showing us the landscape - beautiful countryside!

lizgiles
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You mentioned the u-posts were not serving any purpose against the grate, but remember, you could NOT push it at all when they were in place. The grate became much easier to move after you removed the u-posts. They worked well to hold the grate up against the pipe, by preventing it from falling away. I really enjoy your videos! Keep them coming!

scotttaylor
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@ 25:25 You’re lucky that metal post didn’t dislodge and spring upward. It would’ve been a straight shot at your Jewel’s 💎 💎🤣

Joker_
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Man love your excitement... When the log went straight through the culvert, I heard the joy in your voice

kwykwyk
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Just gotta love those big high boots. Fun to watch Post 10.

sandythompson
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Enjoy your weather it was 107 here today. Great job nice flow.🌵😎

desert-walker
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One of an actually few channels that make my mood go back to the bright side. Thanks to have us ride along!

nakamuraiwao
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why is this channel so addicting???? I guess it reminds me of playing outdoors (in the 70s when kids went outdoors) and playing with mud and water ways--!!! This cat rules--he should be getting donations!!!!

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