Unclogging Culvert Filled With Mud And Moss To Return Flow

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Published 2024-08-06
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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All Comments (21)
  • @dizawnofwizar
    if post keeps proving to the beavers their techniques are flawed they are going to invent wet set concrete
  • @ywc378
    Fun facts: Beavers can swim under water for 15 minutes with their eyes closed. Their eyelids are transparent and act as swimming goggles. Beavers mate for life, and when their partners die, they never mate again. The nocturnal beaver can build a lodge in two nights. They can fell a 5 inch diameter tree in 3 minutes.
  • @jake78787
    I'm no expert on beavers but I think he was driving by in that truck watching you destroy his work from last night haha
  • I used your technique last night after a hail storm in my neighborhood. Leaves and hail clogged the storm drains and i cleared a foot of water covering the street.
  • @robwilsn3219
    I love watching these right before I go to bed because sometimes they put me to sleep from the running water, other times it's just so interesting that I can't go to sleep so, whatever! Great Job Rob.
  • @sabbasdsouza
    Old Canadian here. You need a netted hat my friend Post. The sell tonnes of them at the Kapuskasing Wal-Mart. Fires are awesome to keep mosquitoes away. Believe me there were 10x the mosquitoes when I was a kid. Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined, it's mosquito heaven but only for a few months. Heatwave kill of mosquitoes too.
  • When the beavers have a town hall meeting their number one issue on the list is post 10 lol. Good job bud.
  • @SuperZytoon
    Those little scoundrels were busy overnight!
  • @DinoGaudreau
    Hey you were at Abitibi canyon dam north of Smooth Rock Falls Ontario. There used to be a little town by that dam called Fraserdale it was built by Ontario Hydro in the 60 s when they built Abitibi canyon and Otter Rapids and a few more in the area. There's not much left now only foundations. Hope you liked your visit in Northern Ontario
  • @erichiller4144
    The Beavers. and the mosquitoes have now joined forces. against the Terminator. I love your dedication.
  • @7duke77
    Wow, it's amazing how quickly they plugged that up again and how quickly the water raised back up too!
  • Wow this could be an excellent series, just like the culvert with sinkhole of Shearer St. back then. We're ready for the binge watching. Keep up the good work Post!
  • @johammond9359
    WOW! POST, FANTASTIC, AWESOME JOB 👍 Loved seeing that you opened it open again. I'm learning a lot from you. Thank you, Post, for a wonderful ride and education.
  • @Tbird1549
    That was so awesome to watch that come out of the culvert! Stay safe and stay healthy!
  • @kirbyyasha
    Camera 2 caught the best culvert number two. Love it.
  • @rockerforlife194
    Wow, they really built that back in a hurry! Great job, Post 10. Keep up the nice work! Stay safe out there.