November 15, 2023 We Got Some Snow Today Out On The Logging Roads
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- 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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The uncloggings are the meat of your content, however, I live for these little trips, crafting, gardening, camping and whatnot. You make me dream of a life I'll have way later on in life, thank you.
nah just driving around is boaring
Thanks for taking me on a ride. I needed it. 😊
So pretty there and with the snow, looks like Christmas tree haven!
I don't know about anyone else but I'm ready for some wintery culvert camping videos
I enjoy all your videos. I grew up in Northern Maine and love seeing home in your videos.
Nice video. Love watching post videos, he’s the best. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your videos Post10! Your knowledge of so many things is amazing. Be safe out there!
Thank you so much for taking us along!!!!
Love the 🦫 lodge so neat
Thanks Post! 👊👍Appreciate you my friend 🙏
This is such a soothing ride for me considering I'm sick with the Covid! Thanks!!!😊
Nice bit of snow. A little camping would have been fun on this trip.
That roadside beaver dam was pretty cool, I can't say that I've ever seen one of those on here before Post 10. The lodge and the food reserve were interesting, I can't say I knew what beavers ate during the winter months so thanks for the teaching moment 🙂🙂🙂!
Love the videos! Next time they have the snow so high you can't see over it, video it!
Made me laugh when the giant log truck popped into view and it was a tiny yellow toy truck 🤣
Love these- an older fellow Pacer
So pretty
Winter is here! Thanks for the content. Be safe out there!!
If you can you should reach out to one of the logging companies and ask if you can film a project like them removing such a blockage. Would love to see that dam drained in real time
I like to call the pile of sticks next to the lodge, the Pantry.
Show us your campovers!!!in the truck!!!!everything is great content!!!!! So interesting!!! You are!!!
Thank you for this video post 10. I was watching some random video of tank masters and they mentioned you lol
This was great Post! I love these driving and update videos. Have a great day!
Love these videos, ill be back
Loctite blue. The red is almost impossible to unbolt when set.
so good to see white again. be safe, Post 10
Love a cold winter chill! Hope you get some good camping weather this winter!
Post, Thank you for a great ride along adventure. It was interesting, even though you forgot that part at the end.😅 I am always impressed with your reversing skills! Too bad not enough snow to make a snowman or angel. What will you do with your souvenir?
Whoop!!!
When you going to post new camping videos? Love your camping videos and when you explore abandoned structures and such. Some of your videos I have watched a few times.
Out here in California , you have to put chains always during the winter months., In upper elevations,
Warning! Wheel spacers are bad for the wheel bearings. They will wear out a lot faster.
Yes that's why I mentioned I would only do it for the winter months and I'm not getting something ridiculous, I would only put a 1 inch spacer so you wouldn't even notice, it's worth the wear and tear instead of sliding into a tree
I love these videos, you allow us to see the beautiful wilderness of New England, and I appreciate it so much. I'm curious - I cannot imagine you have much (if any) cell service in those remote areas. If (God forbid) your car had an issue, do you have a way to get help? I am sure you have all your bases covered, but I was just curious. Thanks again, Happy Thanksgiving!
Bro you would've loved this place I just came back from. About a foot a snow up a cliff side trail, first of the season so no avalanche danger but normally that area in the rocky mountains is bad. Awd no need for chains.
You could follow me up easy
The Xmas trees on tree farms have the top pruned off to encourage wider growth. Normal wild trees will have one longer, skinny branch at the top. The pruned ones will have several branches of almost equal height clustered around the top in a rough circle. If you look down inside the circle you can usually see the stub of the original branch. Some places shear the trees several times too as they are growing to make the right shape and encourage denser growth.
Nice to see snow there. It makes everything so pretty and reminds me of my nomadic years. 🙂
You should do a car camping video. That sounds interesting tbh
I'm just curious Post 10, now winter is pretty much starting your area are you going to do any culvert camping this winter? I seen your past culvert camping I enjoyed watching them. 😊
Christmas tree farms trim their trees to make them bushier and then also makes them wider than tall!!
🎉
What are the main predators of the beaver?
When are you going to do a vidéo on chesuncook lake village?
I don't know what it is
Just google mapped that. Is there something there to explore?
When did you get a new vehicle?
WHO builds a HOUSE out there????
:3
Hey Post, whats the biggest diameter culvert pipe you've been in ?
Probably 20 ft maybe even bigger
, if it counts as a culvert once the size of train tunnels meant for
water
I didnt know they went that big. The biggest for me was 10ft, I would have thought it was a bridge if I had'nt learned from you that if it has a bottom it's a culvert
What does post 10 stand for?
Nothing.
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I reckon it’s a from a culvert marker.. post 10..
Ha Ha Nailed it!@@martinsmith1870