Unclogging Culverts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2024
- 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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2:54 the best play-by-play announcer for culvert clearing.
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An excellent tour of part of your territory.
That weld is obvious beaver work. They're learning more advanced methods.
So it would seem😅
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At night around the pond, elder beavers will tell their young tales of 'The Demon' Post 10. They speak of the rake, what they call 'The Claw'. Elder beavers speak of days where they witness The Demon take down entire dams, the sound of rushing water like a roaring thunder to all beaverkind. Young beavers cower in fear as they see The Demon's truck pass by.
Trivia: a road that is 'paved' with logs or half logs is called a "corduroy road" due to its resemblance to the ribbed fabric.
Here in Illinois, I know of two named Plank Rd. Interesting, thanks
Isn't the fabric named after the corduroy road. As that type of road was built before the fabric was created. When they still used animal hides.
We call it a washboard road.
Love the before and after shots.
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The moose face off at the end was good lol. Big thing was watching you
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Post 10 battle cry at 00:01:33
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Thought it was a steam train
Beavers call him The Destroyer
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Such beautiful country! That looked like a black bear that ran across the road.
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Great video Would have loved to see you dig one of those Dams out
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I hope you start working on that massive dam around the 30-31min mark. That would make for an epic video!!
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great video! that road and all the beaver dams was crazy!
28:06 that's where the term 'Corduroy Road' comes from...
43:50 get that bear for pooping in the beaver ponds!
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Beautiful country.
Nice tour.
27:34 black bear
At 7:05 the tie strings for your boots came floating into the camera view. I thought for sure it was a water snake at first. Scared me good.
35:35 agreed, that's why it's called a speed limit not a speed target.
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Damn those beaver dams
Great vid unclogganator.
Perry the beaver vs the Unclogginator?
Where I'm from in the north of Sweden a fairly common summer job is manually planting trees for the forestry companies.
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I kinda miss a good old fashioned storm drain cleaning while hoping passing traffic didn't splash.
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"Build Back Better" the beaver's motto.
"beavernomics"
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I'd love to live out there, so quiet and dreamy🌠
YAY more beaver annoyance.
01:06 re: "Don't know why they're doing that."
Meh, they just block all culverts. They don't think about the purpose/goals. I saw an orphan rescue that stuffing all toys, bedding, whatever, into every gap in the apartment, even when it was still very small.
Beavers gotta beave!
That welded metal is probably for beavers to build up against so they do not go further into the pipe. Easy to unclog if you can control their building depth
It seems like the beavers decided to reunite forces to get back at you after all these years but instead of doing it in several places, they decided to concentrate all the clogs in that one road. 😄
Post 10 - "A Modest Proposal" ... get an Altimeter (elevation detection device). Mark the elevation of each culvert. In a connected Beaver pond / lake, go the highest elevation culvert and see if you can clear it. With the road in this video and the Beaver road dams, you might not be able to. But if you can, then access to the 2nd highest culvert should be easier. After unclogging that, the 3rd ... and so on.
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Saw an interesting vlog on you tube on beavers being relocated to places like the mid west where the beavers doing their thing helped regenerate the land scape after over farming.
46:04 - It looks like that beaver had some sort of tracking collar. Maybe they put them when they trap the beavers so that they can control their movements.
Get it
Beavers, Bears and Moose. What's not to like?
I think the metal bar in the culvert might be a crude way of anchoring the culvert into place. That's the only thing I could think of.
the spider at 14:xx is going to have a full belly for a long time
I didn't think of it last time at the second pipe, but maybe the welded pieces of metal are to incite the inevitable dam to be built where it is reachable instead of in the middle under the road?
cool video
Do the log piles smell good? or have they been cut too long to smell? Sure is a heck of a lot of beavers around there! That bridge/dam was neat! Aww, a smiling rock! Yippee! a bear! and a pipe clogging beaver! woo hoo! Whew! I'm glad the sticks didn't slip out of that grate. and now a moose! What next? This is such a good ride with you. Thanks so much!
Lumber always smells like something, but these are fresh cut and smells like spruce pine
Dare I say those were some busy beavers?
Need you to buy one of those mini excavators and tow it with the truck to clear some of those bigger dams!
I wondwer what your next truck might be? UniMog or Princess Yacht?
All the logging companies need to do is dig drains between the beavers dams and the roads with open top concrete culvits across the road at the low points
Beavers are learning welding?
at 12:23, is that another black plastic pipe hiding in the grass beside the metal culvert pipe?
Yes.
We call those log-reinforced ones corduroy roads.
Pretty sure that metal bar is the other part of that marker.
Thanks for posting this vid and sharing your adventures with us.
Just a thought, re the mud splattering your trailer, have you put or, considered putting, mud flaps on your vehicle?
I probably should. My trailer was a bit rosty on the frame when I bought it. Completely repainted it, and the rocks being thrown by the tires basically sand blasted it.
Rusty
Beavers are like WTF?!? You know how LONG it took me to build that?!?
16:00 anyone else notice the small pipe next to the big one?
At the 3rd culvert, was there another culvert to the left?
It's clogged in the center and it's tiny, so unreachable
Did anyone ever tell you that you look a bit like Robin Hood? Minus the feathered cap of course.
What crossed the road?? At 2730?
Bear
The sort of dam around the 40 minute mark might be (wild speculation) to slow down a major surge if one happens?