Unclogging, Removing A Huge Blockage
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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As someone who lives in Coastal Georgia, where 100+ days are normal in July and Augusst, I'm asking you to please be careful. We only do outdoor chores before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. when it's cooler to avoid getting heat stroke. It was a cool video, but your safety is more important than showing us cool stuff.
@Ceelle2
Жыл бұрын
Same in SoCal.
@winteroutside7014
Жыл бұрын
i only do work outdoors between 10AM and 5PM on hot days
@misstrunchbull3953
Жыл бұрын
I work in route pest control out in Atlanta. Outside, sun all day, high temps. I leave the truck on at all times with the AC blasting to take a break in between customers. I cant even imagine how hot other workers must be without that crutch
@slob0516
Жыл бұрын
Let's get him a misty mate
@jefferymccullough2306
Жыл бұрын
South Florida here and it raining everyday but it still hot here
Once again my guy proves himself to be more effective than 99% of city officials.
@DamianWise
Жыл бұрын
You don’t thing that city officials have other stuff to do?
@paisleyt500
Жыл бұрын
@@DamianWise oh my friend firstly no they definitely do not have better things to do sitting in council meetings etc and then also he's talking about the city employees that are supposed to take care of this stuff...
@progmrz5512
Жыл бұрын
@@DamianWise Maybe you're right. They have so much important things to do that they decided to prioritize whatever they're doing than a blocked canal that can potentially flood the whole street or town.
@leighannconnell7417
Жыл бұрын
And, there are not 5 other employees standing around watching him do all the work!
@Switzclips
Жыл бұрын
@@DamianWise yes right because city officials do it themselves, they contract people to do this.
Beaver HQ: Well done everyone… we’ve finally managed to build a dam so big and strong that no humans will ever be able to destroy it - not even if they bring in a giant excavator! Beside that, it’s way too hot at the moment for any of them to even bother. This is our greatest victory ever and we will go down in history! Later that day, one man arrives alone and shows them what a true hero with a pure heart can achieve! Post 10 reigns supreme.
@Ericah81
Жыл бұрын
Damn straight!
@ronjackson449
3 ай бұрын
Lol❤
I really love the stonework on some of these culverts! Thank you for bringing us along.
@MeRia035
Жыл бұрын
That's some old stonework for sure... love it❤️💎❤️
@melbea03
Жыл бұрын
Old culverts here in northern California are 3 redwood logs stacked in a ditch
@alanl.simmons9726
Жыл бұрын
Many of these structures are from WPA Works Progress Administration. This was one of FDR's efforts to recover from the Great Recession.
How you looked at that mess and thought “Maybe…” instead of “Oh, _hell_ naw!” is beyond me. I almost got heatstroke just *watching* you clear this dam. Kudos for tackling that monstrosity!
Once again Post10 redefines the concept of hard work in difficult conditions - awesome job, now have a good rest 😀👍
I can't believe you tackled this problem. I might have been more inclined to walk away or use a match. :) Great job, Post.
@jasonreed7522
Жыл бұрын
I definitely share the sentiment of wanting to use the bonfire method. My parents employ it to deal with cleared brush/limbs/vines on our property. I would be hesitant about burning in place considering the heat shock potential to the masonry, the ecological and legal concerns of burning in a waterway, and the uncontrolled nature of that fire in a drought vs controlled bonfires in normal weather.
@russs7574
Жыл бұрын
Match? That looks like a clog that's begging for some C-4.
@spaztech
Жыл бұрын
Maybe a few kilos of tannerite?
@casparv
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the civil route of using a chainsaw
@michelericciardi5701
Жыл бұрын
I thought more about several looos of good rope around the sticks and then a good hoist around a tree on the outside
You make tossing these branches look so graceful. Some of them looked pretty big and you tossed them like they were nothing. I can only imagine that it takes strength and a well practiced hand to make what you do look so effortless.
@davidkendrick4453
Жыл бұрын
I want to see him in a darts tournament at the nearest bar.
Whoever just watches the time lapse version of this is going to miss out on what makes your videos great!
@realflow100
Жыл бұрын
I usually skip through a bit by using arrow keys. really helpful to speed it up a bit and easier to skip back so I dont miss something.
@atlgeek926
Жыл бұрын
Looking at the problem my first thought was gasoline and a match
The hero we don’t deserve, but the one we need.
Biggest blockage I've ever seen. Can only imagine howclong it took the beavers to do that. You tossed those branches like they were nothing. Very satisfying watching this Postie and thank you.
@AA-cf4es
Жыл бұрын
Beavers are crazy fast, they work with amazing speed and efficiency. Worse then rats sometimes.
Firstly, watching your videos, I definitely get why you warn people not to emulate what you do; being trained and knowing how to safely and correctly do what you do is extremely important. Your video also highlight how one person can just take half an hour and start fixing a problem that would normally take the city days to even consider starting. Another great video. Hope you're staying well and safe out there!
Electrolytes ( in powder form ) in your big jug of water will help you keep from having heat stroke, Post 10. With all the sweating you’re doing, you are losing electrolytes and just drinking plain water is not enough. We as subs., are always concerned for your health and well being! Keeping you in our prayers, as always. ♾🙏👑🙏♾☺️
@IainBruce7
5 ай бұрын
LMNT are good
It's been a long time since you've done such a huge unclogging. I've missed that. Great video Post! 🤗💖
Love the unclogging! The thought of several decades of silt and muck build up coming loose and heading down stream was a bit unnerving. I'm glad you chose not to do it on your own. 😇 Will be anxious to see the 5-6 month checkup. I wonder if "Idiot with an Excavator" will find their way down there and muck it all up! Thanks Post!
I just discovered you on KZread couple days ago! I am amazed at what you do in clearing out all these blocked streams so they don’t flood and the flow of water is restored! Thank you for your public service!! We need more of you in all the states!! I clear out the drains on my street when we have heavy rains so the street does not flood
Ooh!!! If the drought is still going, it'd be neat to see that old hydro dam you explored the inside of a couple of times. If the water is low enough, that may be possible to unclog too!
Wow that was a big blockage worse I have seen! Great job as always! Thanks for another awesome video! Stay safe and stay healthy!
@billrobbins5874
Жыл бұрын
That one sure made the beavers work extra hard to clog! Thanks Post, glad you had water and are thoughtful about heatstroke. Stay safe and take care! ♥️👍♥️🪵♥️🦫♥️. Them beavers SOB itches! 😳🤭
I had an issue with removing a huge blockage, but fortunately the X-rays indicated I just needed prescription laxatives.
@virginiacave9888
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@firestorm2k2
Жыл бұрын
Lol
@Run_BMW
Жыл бұрын
Did you get a percription for Taco Bell?
@amandahudson431
Жыл бұрын
OMG🤨
@virginiacave9888
Жыл бұрын
@@garethmccarthy2990 😂😂😂
Very new to your channel i come across you about a month ago. Literally prefer watching you than paying for Netflix. It's just relaxing and interesting. Us British people could never cope doing what you do with that much heat. I'm looking forward to seeing you unclog blocked drains so I'm praying for rain for you. :)
@scottreids
Жыл бұрын
It would be awesome if you had a drone to get some footage of the lakes also :)
Nice find. I'm interested to see where this one goes. I'd have liked to see you clear the entrance end too.
Wow I can’t believe you removed all that by yourself! Amazing! Thank you for another great video!
@bryanfogle6672
Жыл бұрын
He didn't remove it all.
@suenommi9906
Жыл бұрын
@@bryanfogle6672 Please give him credit, he removed all that was needed to get it flowing. A great deal of work in the extreme heat. Great job!
This is a HUGE one! Take your time, don't want you fuzzy minded from the heat.
Keeping New England flowing freely - thank you!
Gutsy debris removal, for sure! And yes, be careful out there in that heat. Heat exhaustion is no joke ( speaking from experience)
You did a first class job on that big pile.
have no idea why these videos are so interesting but i keep watching them
That was a SIZABLE clog! Probably the biggest I’ve seen on your channel
Great video, thanks! I was glad you decided to stop when you did. Excessive heat is deadly, & we don't want ANYTHING to happen to you❣ 👋🏼🙋🏽♀️✌🏽
Looking at this, i was thinking this would have been a great spot to do a controlled burn considering it's surrounded by concrete walls but I realized it could get out of control.
@woodstream6137
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing until I saw how waterlogged the wood is
I love watching these, man. Thanks for all the great content!
You are incredibly inspiring and such a pleasure to watch, no words. I love you, you are simply the best. Thank you, Post 10.
It is so relaxing to watch you improve the creeks and drains. I look forward to seeing when you post your videos. You are THE best of ALL of the KZread channels!!!
You never seem to disappoint, love the work keep it up! Thanks for doing a lot more around our New England communities then most, 413 baby!
In Canada you can see so many ice blockages and it is so satisfying when you unblock it but I know this is off topic
@post.10
Жыл бұрын
I've done a few of them in the winter time it is very fun
This was probably the most satisfying video yet
"You never let debris flow down stream unless you know what's there" wise words
That beaver dam must have been years in the making. It reminded me of your older videos about unclogging the dam outfall. This was awesome to watch! 😊
That was one great big undertaking! Good work.
Giant job+determined man= mud caked,sweaty,soaking work of success 😊 not to mention that waterfall sound, beautiful!
The headache and dizziness isn’t from heat. It’s from breathing foul air loaded with some serious biohazards. I would seriously recommend getting your tetanus shots updated and knock off at the first sign of respiratory distress.
Thanks again! Super satisfying to watch!
posted right before my afternoon class, excited to watch right after (:
I'm not going to say where you were, but I live just about 45 minutes from where you were there. It has been ungodly hot here lately. Keep up the good work, brother!
26:02 I like how he said "WE probably removed.." even-though I sat here eating chips while he did all the work LOL.
@lianabaddley8217
Жыл бұрын
It's always the Best Part of his videos! How hard "We" work from however far away! Go Post!
Glad you are taking it slow and easy, lots of water breaks. Glad you stopped when you felt the headache
😆 so into you working on debrie I started talking to you 🤷♀️ glad u took break🌞
Your videos are so relaxing. The sound of water and nature are soothing, but I also get the satisfaction of seeing a puzzle figured out. Keep up the good work!
Never thought they would clog it up on the downstream side. Wow!
What a great job post 10 well done xxx
Them little bitty beavers made that mess one stick at a time . One thing Post 10 and the beavers have in common : they don't quit . 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just read in the description you do this for fun - that's incredible. Thank you a lot for looking after your local area!
Your a hard working guy! Nice photos of the waterfall.
NOW that's a clog!! Good on you for taking on such a job. Another great video as always 👍
A good job well done. I must admit I hadn't realised how big these beavers are until just this week I saw some at a zoo we went to. They're massive. No wonder they clog up culverts with so much. But Post 10 you're always there behind them. Thank you for the great videos from over here in the UK.
Is anyone else super excited for Autumn (fall) coming, and the tonne of "unclogging leaves" videos from Post 10, Awesome KZread Channel!
Fantastic job. Working well my friend. Best Wishes Pete (Manchester UK)
Also. I absolutely love your video! Can't wait to watch this one. Just needed to let you know what I found and didn't know how else to do it.
One again getting to see things we normally wouldn’t see. Thanks Dude!
2:40 Good gosh! That thing really is huge. 11:14 That reminds me of cleaning out my mother’s house after she died. My siblings and I (4 total) would work all day getting rid of, and packing loads of stuff only to turn around to see four more full days of work - and that didn’t include the closets, drawers, bathrooms, refrigerator, and the big furniture. You’re a beast Post.
By FAR the largest structure I have ever seen you take on...bravo!!
That was very impressive clearance and got it cleared
Great culvert. Amazing how much you cleared. So glad you had that drinking water. If the DOT ever decides to check it out, would an excavator even be able to reach it?
This is going to be a very exciting video!
Ahh, New England humidity; the only time I’ve seen a toilet “sweat”. It still shocks me to this day. Be safe out there and stay hydrated
Nice video Post10, I think that this one is an accidental ASMR video. The sound of the stream moving and the sticks hitting the ground, it's making me sleepy. Ya' know what the BEST THING about work is? I can watch it all day long!!
WOWZERS!!! That was a huge blockage!!! Great Work doing what you could to remedy the issue.
Size of that blockage!! Great stuff as always!! 👏
I really enjoy watching your videos and enjoy your commentary and how well you analyze things. I know you practice safety but just keep making sure you're doing it. Make sure people know where you are and where you're going to be and how long you're going to be there. And thank you for your entertainment.
Another awesome video. So tense to watch in places, you take alot of risk and I was relieved when you said you weren't going to do more! That said, who else is going to tackle that? Thank you for your hard work
Wow! That waterfall sparkles and looks magical! What a rescue!!!
Post 10 - as usually on top of things culvers. Can you imagine the supervisor who's take care of this culver, when they listen to Post 10 messages. Doing their job - much !
Another great video xx
A credit to you in clearing it out. A well deserved pat on the back!!
I know they might seem pesky but i admire the engineering abillities of those beavers. Love your vids...!
Love the new haircut post!
That is a beautiful culvert place.
This guy is a hero and his videos are so therapeutic
truly amazing Post, don't let yourself get too sick over these things work before 6 AM to 10:00 am and after 7 PM nobody wants you sick with these things, and I'm quite surprised nobody has even told President Biden about you and had received some award for rescuing these little community problems that can seem little, that can grow quite large.
that debris pile actually needed an excavator, but you handled it like a boss. my guess is you removed about a ton of clog. ton, because they were waterlogged.
Dude please be safe! Love your videos and you are very important to us
Great job post, its good someone is picking up the slack! :-)
The heat has been brutal this summer--many days with high temps and little or no wind. It's easy to get heat exhaustion working outside in those conditions. Glad you stopped when you did, though you got a lot done in a short amount of time. Hope the MDOT gets on this and cleans it up. Great job as always, Post :) (Fingers crossed we get some steady rain soon! Still dry here in SE PA)
wow this is crazy- might be the new major place to visit!
Great video, as always. Be careful in the heat Bub!
I have great respect for you post 10. That was incredibly difficult in very hot conditions. Please take it easy , you're a legend.🇬🇧👏
@christinem3972
9 ай бұрын
Get you some gear for that hot weather. I would have my cooling shirt, big brim hat, camelbak, cooling shorts.
Good call on not pushing yourself in the heat. I've felt the onset of heat exhaustion, too; not fun at all. Stay well, post 10.
I am glad that you are doing a community service and doing what the government is supposed to be doing. I am glad that you are going through the right channels. Like you say, this is a very dangerous job and we never know how deep the water really is. Keep up the good work!
Those were very industrious beavers. Thank you for your hard work!
Gotta love those huge stone blocks.
This is one of the videos that I liked the most😊❣.
As a long-time viewer of your videos you should know that you are the formula other drain and culvert clearers are compared to. You are the MacGyver they desire to become. Thank you for your hard work. My favorite videos are the city street drainings.
great job Post10, loved the video. Stay safe out there and see you in your next video.
Looks like a chaotic version of Jenga! 😄
My God! What a job! Kudos to you sir! That is some serious neglect
Helping the Earth one limb at a time... dang... Mother Nature loves you my friend ❤️💎❤️
Thanks for your effort. Love the videos man !
Love that you went back for the bottle cap :)
Youmare amazing! Please be safe! Wonderful work!
1 man, 1,000 sticks, 30 minutes of pure entertainment!