Hibfrom uk mate👋👍 this one was a good one definitely and flow will help wash out further down stream.I hope lol yhanks for your time as always be safe and see you soon 👍👋 still sending thoughts and prayers too 💙💓🙏🙏🙏💓💙
i really like when you tear a dam out limb by limb. i really like how you listen to suggestions and then decide to do it as you prefer. lol it is your hobby after all.
@@Kenislovas you are wright.up the dam trees and grass getting to much water,and down by dam is to dry.but for me biggest thing is that when you release the water.great job man
And here in America, we are reintroducing beavers into areas to help with easing drought conditions. Beavers dams store water, create natural fire breaks, help ease flooding as there is a place for the water to go. Dams also create habitat for birds and other creatures.
Great job. The trees thank you as do I. Glad you took us back to yesterdays dam and let it drain some. Is this the area that was hard to get to last year maybe? See you tomorrow.😉❤😊👍👍🌟
That was so satisfying! But your work looks very tiring. Burning heaps of calories there dude. Are those bubbles rising or is that raindrops falling on the surface? And do you ever see angry beavers?
I love to burn calories. It's fun to be in nature and be healthy, What else could be better ? :) Those bubbles comes from mud under the water. Because mud pressure getting lower and air could come out.
It is very nice to see you cleaning these Beaverdam’s out. I have a question… Don’t the beavers continue to live there and after you leave build everything right back up again or do they go somewhere else?
Why do you not clear all of the dam? I understand the safety aspect. However if you cleared it completely, would it be totally re-built ? and if so in 24 hours?
Why do you break down one side of the dam before the other, instead of taking down the dam 'little by little' across the full width ? I would have thought that getting rid of the mud at the lower levels, would be easier working on the full width of the dam.
You get a thumbs down for waiting too long to destroy the dam. A damn that size takes a beaver 1 to 2 years to build. You should have trapped the beaver and relocated him elsewhere.
You know if you only tear down half the pond built up behind it, it will help with crops and the wildlife around still. If your a commercial farm fucking leave it an use the ponds to help water. Beavers bring in new ecosystems that we need to keep this world going
Cool to watch, but damn! Does nature have to be conquered everywhere you go? Can you ever just live in harmony with nature instead of always trying to control it?
Doesn't matter how much I remove. If they want, they will rebuild it anyway. I will come there several times more. With each time I will remove more and more. It's not easy to remove whole such a size dam in 1 time.
Já gostei mais do seu trabalho. Hoje limita-se a abrir um corredor de água e não a tirar tudo. Daqui a dias .... horas, está tudo na mesma. Assim tem trabalho para a vida e visualizações que cheguem para ganhar algum. Deixei de por likes.......
Wonderful controlled release of water!! It’s a joy to watch you work. Thanks for sharing with us🥰
Thank You!
I like the sound of flowing water. It’s very relaxing. I’m glad I found this channel!
Fantastic dismantling of the dam. The difference is astonishing. Congratulations. See you on the next video. 🇱🇹🙂👍🇺🇸
Thank You! ;)
Awesome video and longer too. That was a big damn. Thank you for sharing 😀
What a joyful job smashing ice, you lucky man
I enjoy watching your videos here in North Carolina.
Thank You!
The beavers may not like what you're doing, but we enjoy watching you. Watching the ice go over the edge was awesome. Very relaxing.
Man, probably isn't said too often, but the removal of a dam like this probably Unleashed an unholy smell
Thanks for sharing. You pull sticks from the bottom which makes the dam weak. Wish more people did it. 😊
Anyone else find this relaxing for some strange reason?
I think 80% here because of that :)
It took those beavers a long time to build that dam from the looks of the size of that pond behind it.
Yeah!
Great job, the right minutes of video and about 90cm of water!
Wow! That was awesome. Thank you for keeping the flows of waterways going. I love watching you open up dams. I appreciate you.
Thanks!
@@Kenislovas You know what would be more awesome? A before, and after picture in the end.
Wow. That shot at the end. I knew it was a lot of water but that really puts in perspective.
I think this was one of your best.
So many of those saplings and sticks look like they would make great walking sticks - hey, new side business! 😆
I love how u release parts of the dam and water falls. Just the anticipation of it is exciting…
Well done..may God gives you strength to do what you love doing.
A very big dam. You are doing a great job. 😊👍👍
Beautiful video of a control operation creating a cascade without the initial se of tools. Beautiful work. Pleasure to watch
I love watching your videos! The rushing water is amazing when it finally breaks through, and then the ice!!! Awesome! Great job 👍👍😊
Just helping out on the comments section. Very good video, thank you for your work.
I really love the sound of the ice breaking as it moves over the broken dam. Your videos are so soothing somehow 😌
Instinct results what a great job you have
Hibfrom uk mate👋👍 this one was a good one definitely and flow will help wash out further down stream.I hope lol yhanks for your time as always be safe and see you soon 👍👋 still sending thoughts and prayers too 💙💓🙏🙏🙏💓💙
This looks like a lot of fun and work. Results are a wonderful thing .
Beautiful waterfall!!! Even it is man-made.
i really like when you tear a dam out limb by limb. i really like how you listen to suggestions and then decide to do it as you prefer. lol it is your hobby after all.
I cant help but thinking my friend that your rake could do with a repaint, maybe BLUE and YELLOW?
Hey! good IDEA! will make it.
@@Kenislovas You are a good man,God bless Ukraine in her time of need.
Amazing work! Lots of sticks & lots of water!!
Great work and excellent video.....
Norway I enjoy to watch your video and follow every clip great jop
TUSSEN TAKK!
Great job 👍поздрав из Србије 👏👏
That dam was almost taller than you! I think it’s my fave video so far!
Thank you for the videos, and your English is excellent. 👍🏻
Dam it! good job mate! I like your hat!
It's great job 👍🏻 thank you 🙏🏻
Do you just break beaver dams for the filming or is it water management and flooded farmland
Actually to film and do good job for farmers. For me to do it is interesting. Otherwise I would not find time for it :)
@@Kenislovas you are wright.up the dam trees and grass getting to much water,and down by dam is to dry.but for me biggest thing is that when you release the water.great job man
Great job! Tip - if you cross your straps in the back, they won't fall down again.
Small problem :)
Awesome video my friend.
excellent English! 🇺🇸👌
Hi Mantas, this was an excellent video. I would have loved if you could have left the waterfall. But the beavers would just rebuild.
Thank You! If I would live nearby for sure I would build some dam from stones and would make waterfall. It's so relaxing :)
That is nice to watch. Cool process.
In these type of videos I'd like to see the finished project. The water at it's lowest point.
Tom Dutkiewicz
That was a lot of water and work awesome Job
And here in America, we are reintroducing beavers into areas to help with easing drought conditions. Beavers dams store water, create natural fire breaks, help ease flooding as there is a place for the water to go. Dams also create habitat for birds and other creatures.
Great video,you keep impressing daily with the time and effort you put in.to open up the canal’s.kudos to you.keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank You!! ;) I have Intended purpose for this Year - 50k subscribers. :)
Great job. The trees thank you as do I. Glad you took us back to yesterdays dam and let it drain some. Is this the area that was hard to get to last year maybe? See you tomorrow.😉❤😊👍👍🌟
Hello,
No, it's new area :)
Wow! What a torrent and twice over😊
And just like that , ice crushed..
Fantastic job
love the work u do, how about u do a drone shot before u start as well as after, this way we can truly appreciate all the hard work u do.. :)
How are you finding dams? Farmers are calling you?
Hey!
Noo. I already smell it even I am driving my car :D
I just know where it can be. All of them is around my city ~50km circle.
Muy buen trabajo..te felicito..desde Chile mis saludos.
Post 10 would love this.
Cant wait for it 😊👍🏼
that was awsem, the amount of water, wow. thanks. wish i knew where that is.
This may be the best removal. Massive amount of water. It really shows the the force of water.
That was so satisfying! But your work looks very tiring. Burning heaps of calories there dude. Are those bubbles rising or is that raindrops falling on the surface? And do you ever see angry beavers?
I love to burn calories. It's fun to be in nature and be healthy, What else could be better ? :)
Those bubbles comes from mud under the water. Because mud pressure getting lower and air could come out.
It is very nice to see you cleaning these Beaverdam’s out. I have a question… Don’t the beavers continue to live there and after you leave build everything right back up again or do they go somewhere else?
Thank You!
It's 50/50 if I can say so.
I would have given you two thumbs up if you had removed the rest of the stick on the right! 😁
Awesome great work.🇺🇸🌈❤️🇺🇸
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing that all that was just twigs and mud
You need to try using the claw to break up some of the mushy parts
I think it’s called the garden claw. It’s a bit pricey but I’ve had mine for thirty years and it’s still going strong.
Why did you destroy only one half of the dam?
Because its enough to drain the water. If beavers want, they can rebuild fast. Its empty of sticks and mud or partly empty.
Why do you not clear all of the dam? I understand the safety aspect. However if you cleared it completely, would it be totally re-built ? and if so in 24 hours?
It doesn't matter how much You clear. Whole or part. If they want they can rebuild it within few days.
Do the beavers have any say in what happens to their home? 🤔
They relocate themselves
You are so strong!
He’s got to be exhausted pulling all those branches and logs the beavers have put there. He does good work though.
It's ok :)
Would have been cool to have seen the downstream flow before you had broken the dam you were at...
It would be interesting to see the increased flow of water by another camera downstream as you are clearing a dam.
I might buy some GoPro. :)
Good job with it but need to open bigger..
I kept feeling like I was going to get impaled by a branch
One stick of powergel 901 would have saved you a lot of work.
One question,, did you remove the beavers ?
Never.
Hi,just wondering where are the beavers
Why do you only clear a portion of the dam? The beavers are only going to rebuild from the leftover dam.
It’s enough to drain it. And effect of water flow is biggest when dam is opened like this.
Do you ever go back and burn the dam materials, so they cannot just reassemble it?
We can't burn the woods.
it's 5 months later now. is the dam back?
Nope. Still notging there:)
So disappointed at the slow release. Full breach quickly is better as it helps clear the problem!
Nice job but the beavers will rebuild fast the entrance is to narrow
With each removal I will come to totally removed dam. it will take few times.
Why would you remove the beaver dam .the back up water helps the land regenerate
Because you only removed 1/4 of the dam, the beaver's should have it rebuilt in 2 or 3 days !!!
Dude, doesn't matter You remove all dam or making narrow cut. I can tell it from my experience ;)
Why do you break down one side of the dam before the other, instead of taking down the dam 'little by little' across the full width ?
I would have thought that getting rid of the mud at the lower levels, would be easier working on the full width of the dam.
those who sit and watch telling you how to do it,typical.
I WISH I HAD BEAVERS ON MY LAND IN N.C. U S A
Set some beaver traps to thin them out if you can. You will never get them all but you can thin them out abs slow them down. Good video
Cool, thanks
You get a thumbs down for waiting too long to destroy the dam. A damn that size takes a beaver 1 to 2 years to build. You should have trapped the beaver and relocated him elsewhere.
Many years ago you would use dynamite to blow these dams the hell out of the way. Good job though guys.
Hey can you send your beavers to America to rebuild our economy because it's been completely destroyed by a potato.
Wish it wasn't so! 🥔
You know if you only tear down half the pond built up behind it, it will help with crops and the wildlife around still. If your a commercial farm fucking leave it an use the ponds to help water. Beavers bring in new ecosystems that we need to keep this world going
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Porqué mueve la camara tantas veces
I was rookie:))
Pronto se va a volver a tapar ese embudo que dejaste. Por qué no despejar el ancho del arroyo??? 😏
Ok semangat mantap sukses mampir
What is the benefit of taking the dam down? Beaver dams create refuge for many kinds of wildlife.
Not possible to harvest crops.
🙂 👍
Cool to watch, but damn! Does nature have to be conquered everywhere you go? Can you ever just live in harmony with nature instead of always trying to control it?
As Trump would say,if you would pick up and sweep up you weren’t have this trouble,, Haha. Love to watch ,
You must remove the complete dam,not a little bit of the dam.
The beavers wil rebuild it.
Doesn't matter how much I remove. If they want, they will rebuild it anyway. I will come there several times more. With each time I will remove more and more. It's not easy to remove whole such a size dam in 1 time.
Why don’t you remove all the dam?
There was a lot of water. I should to come several times more to clean it all.
Já gostei mais do seu trabalho. Hoje limita-se a abrir um corredor de água e não a tirar tudo.
Daqui a dias .... horas, está tudo na mesma.
Assim tem trabalho para a vida e visualizações que cheguem para ganhar algum.
Deixei de por likes.......