Thanks For Watching, this may be my last flood of the year taking place on Dec 2nd, we are are now frozen over until spring but I have a large backlog of minor flooding I can create from with more upcoming winter videos.
Did anyone else notice how quickly that rake got back into shape when Post 10 said "come on!". Post never has to be stern with his rake but when he is, it listens!
would be cool sometimes to have a second camera looking at the outlet drain, and show it picture-in-picture as you're cleaning out the drain. Would be interesting to see the initial splash out of the clog coming through the pipe.
This but for real! A boot company, a rain jacket company, get all the sponsors. We dont mind some product placement as long as it's not a long two minute in-video ad
I was feeling inspired by you today, got out my snow shovel and went for a walk and cleared all the curb cuts around my block after that 12" of snow yesterday. Everyone clears their sidewalks and no one bothers with the curb cuts and crosswalks
When I come across one of his vids, I stop my activities and watch. He is a remarkable citizen, a wonderful storyteller and I look forward to visiting his area. So awesome sceneries! Thx mate.
You do a good job for your community. We need more people like you who cares about the well being and safety of people. Be careful and have a good holiday
I love how he says "That's where the water is coming out where we just cleared." Makes the viewer feel part of the action! Thanks, but all the credit goes to you, bud! 👍
Not all hero’s wear capes. If it wasn’t for guys like you around the world fixing shit all day life would be much much harder. As they say in Devon proper job my lovely
The things you do, I think you're an awesome person. Very humble of you the way you care. I wish you the best always. Much respect from Katrinka San Francisco Bay Area
Another very impressive video post 10! It's nice watching you clear these flooded streets and drainage pipes. Beautiful scenery of the river most definitely!
How you don't swear at these idiots that drench you I will never know 🤬 absolutely pure 🙊🙊🙊. Your a legend in your own right, you really are. Much. Love and respect from across the pond in Liverpool UK xx
You continue to put up great content every post. You never fail to teach a lesson on the construction of a culvert or a tour guide for your area. Thanks again for all the time you spend.
Thank you for being a great person! You'll probably never know the people you saved from hydroplaining. If everyone did some good deeds, instead of just complaining, this world wld be a better place.
I love these road flood videos best. I liked it when you put the camera down so we could see what you were doing as well as the wider picture of the water level going down.
yo post 10, I recommend you buy a "thrunite catapult v6" flashlight for when you're inspecting culvert drain pipes. it doesnt get too hot to handle on high mode and projects the beam a long long way but still fits in your pocket. Would really enhance the videos. Good luck to you.
I've been silently watching your channel from the shadows. I have to say I'm very impressed and I have never been more inspired! you have a wonderful channel you're a wonderful human being and you're doing a wonderful thing!
I often wonder - why is it so satisfying to watch you unclog these drains? You obviously love your job and you get to travel while doing it. Seems your company equips you good and i hope you are getting paid well.
Great video! Can’t believe the town/city doesn’t clean the leaves off of the street. Our town makes daily trips around neighborhoods and uses a giant vacuum & mulch machine for the leaves. Keep up the great work!
I no understand why you do not open the shores on the road. Pine leaves pass through. With no damage. I think this idea will save you time and hard work. A big fan of your work. Patricko. Ireland
There's no telling how many lives this guy has single-handedly saved just from draining flooded streets. Not all heroes were capes some wear high vis safety vests and carry a rake.
It's really cool hearing your narration of how you see the world, how you track things and understand things I wouldn't even look at, like the bunched up leaves meaning something, I would have just seen leaves lol. Nice vid Post
you need to bring a metal leaf rake along with your garden rake, it will make things so much easier on you......good job looking out for your community