I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Post10 is friggin’ fearless. I have an unnatural fear of water. I can’t swim. So when he’s teetering on the edge of the culvert and walking clearly where he said he wasn’t going to, it gives me kind of an adrenaline rush. I’m genuinely scared for him, but the fact that I’m watching the video, i know he doesn’t get hurt. Love this guy.
Circles good for you to face your fears... let's just keep that HEALTHY adrenaline going at a safe distance! Ps I can swim good in a pool but anything else I fear 😱 don't step there . Lol 😉👍🏻✌🏻
No stupid music playing. No begging for subscribers or likes. A humble descent young man just enjoying doing his thing. I just think your fantastic. Much love from 🇬🇧 UK.
Is it a bad thing that when Post said,"here's a culvert we looked at in the spring..." my initial thought was,"ah yes, I remember this one" despite it being thousands of miles from where I live? :D
I just love Post 10's videos and how amazing he is anyone else remember when he saved that highway from an eroding culvert and the satisfaction and history. Thank you soooooo much post 10!
I think it helps that much of Seattle’s precipitation comes in the form of drizzles and light rain versus torrential downpours that some other areas of the US experience. Less of a chance for clogs.
Laura grant Seattle has never been very good at keeping our drains or roads clears. With as much rain as Seattle gets sometimes. I'm surprised there aren't more accidents especially in the wintertime. Ps I'm a born and raised seattleite .
I wonder if he received any type of city volunteer award? If not...he should've!! Great job! I always liked going to see those drains when I was a kid. I never thought of doing that, but, seeing the whirlpools takes me back to my childhood. Thanks, Post 10!
My 4 year old son likes to watch your videos. He loves whirlpools. Yesterday it rained here in Florida, afterward he was so excited to go outside and clear drains. He grabbed his little plastic rake we use at the beach and rainboots and we walked around where we live and in all the puddles we passed he tried to rake it so it would drain. It was so cute. Please remember little ears are watching, so keep it clean. Thanks.
I used to live in Hampshire. Back in 2014 it rained non stop for weeks in winter. Gloucester and Somerset were so flooded. Where I lived the ground was so waterlogged the puddles couldn't drain away. If only there was someone with a rake to drain the Severn
Just amazing how guilty I feel but then caught myself in a storm the other night looking at the drains out of the window and thought I could go out there and clear those drains...damn its infectious
As well as watching Dr Pimple Popper, I find these videos incredibly relaxing 🙂 you do a great public service, in your own time and for no wage. If only there were more people like yourself, our communities would be great❤️
Love the old dam explores...so interesting! And if you can find big grape vines that have burls, we woodturners love to make bowls out of them...can really have some neat results!
@@TheBanana93 is it a non- native? Bc there is a difference between a non-native invasive and an aggressive native,like a few example here is raspberry, blackberries, goldenrod they are aggressive natives they can take over and occupy a lot of space but not to the point where it chokes everything else out and becomes a monoculture as a non-native invasive would do
We don't have beavers in Australia but we need them!!! We need people like you too, Matthew. I've never been in cyclones before, just the Midwestern tornados!!!
Late to the party but just started the inevitable binge watching of this, that first one was so awesome! Depth, whirlpools, massive and long lasting bubbles (plump!) and the flood drained super fast, mmmmmm nice!
2:48 *unclogs a drain on the street, making street a bit safer.* "Alright, now I've got somewhere to be." This was not even the drain the man set out for. He just came across it before he got to the one he was setting out for. He's like someone playing Dynasty Warriors and killing random weak enemy cannon fodder units on his way to capture a fort.
Your videos are a welcome treat both for the satsifaction of seeing drains unblock and the civic good work that you do. Your enthusiasm for this community work takes me away from working in an office, and I appreciate the increasing observations you make about the local landscape & fauna.
whenever im high and down, your videos magically pop up. I am very thankful for this pleasing and sooth commentary and noises of the water as you move. It eases the soul quite a bit. Thank you.
That was So satisfying to watch and see the water start churning & bubbling as it started draining at the beginning of video!! It really makes you want to carry a rack and rubber boots to unclog a drain you come across while driving!!
Can you please come over to the east coast of Australia? We're drowning in the floods? I used to live in Midland, Michigan and now in Queensland Australia. It's always half drought, now the floods!!! You are MARVELLOUS!!! Kathy Ritter Green 🙂
Those plastic liners believe it or not can help increase flow, because of the cone shape. In times of really high water, those liners help the Culvert pull a siphon because of the smooth shape. Gosh, I hate bittersweet. I usually carry a small folding saw with me so I can cut it up. This is a good time to cut them back before they foliate.
Lol as much as I love post 10... I don't know how I would be able to handle a spouse that runs out 2-3 times a week because It's rained in The Tri State area. Lol
@@dakotakeller2384 lol don't get me wrong. His positivity is extreamly attractive. And it's a admirable quality in any man or woman. The other problem with potentially marrying him, is if he did in fact settle down there would be a lot less content to watch. XD
It’s encouraged here in central Ohio to keep drains cleared of debris when there’s a heavy rain. I have seen it done a few times too. Definitely helps to keep the street cleared. Something relaxing about seeing water swirling away.
Post10 - most videos on UA-cam come with an army of people criticizing the content. But look through the comments here....ALL POSITIVE. You are definitely inspiring people to put some effort into their community. Absolute thumbs up here.
We had bittersweet root in our yard that was continually threatening the integrity of a chain link fence. And the danged plant started five houses down the block about eight years before it got to our yard. I have pulled roots of that plant that have run nearly twenty feet before finally breaking or diving under the concrete pad of the garage. If you have it in your yard, you need to be merciless with it, and cut back and pull it up as far as you can two or three times a year. - Thanks again for taking us along on your travels!
That dam and other concrete structures are probably from an old mill or other type of water powered factory. Have a look at old maps at the local library.
You probably wouldn't be able to afford a city that has people on the payroll whose entire job is to clear drain. There PMs and corrective maintenance.
Love it when the water drains from the road. When I was a child my friends and I use to open clogged drains so we could sail our homemade paper or wooden boats down the gutters.
Rakes and shuffles for three minutes, clears clog causing standing water on side of street. "I've got somewhere to be!" --culvert, blocked by log--just touches it with his foot and it floats away! Also, nature lore! I love it.
Videos like these are why I think physics 2 should be fluid mechanics and not electric/magnetism. I think students would be much more passionate about it and it is just as practical if not more, and understanding water will save your life
You should get a bright powerful 6000+ lumens spotlight for your adventures. Those are fun to shine around and would be nice to have for the dark culverts. Many are waterproof with other useful features. Thank you for the video!
Anytime I'm feeling sick or anxious, your channel is the only one I like to watch to distract my mind. Perfectly mellow, but still very interesting content.
How many of us around the world now look at drains in a totally different light thanks to Post's heroics? I certainly do!!
I have only been subscibed a month now. But I look for storm drains now. have not had to clear any yet but you never know.
I feel like an expert on culverts.
South Africa here. :-)
India 🙏
I definitely do!
I admire this guys dedication and passion so damn much
Me three
Damn or dam?
Me four
Dam
@@randomthought101 both
I’ve had a horrible day, just sat down and clicked, and there it was... the rake! And just like that...My day is instantly better.
Agent 10 - Man With The Golden Rake / View To A Drain 😁
@@MrL4t3 Good! Very clever title for him
Facts
I don't know why, but I like these clips of you, they are calming.
I think its his voice. I was just getting ready to write that he is relaxing
There very relaxing calming videos, love his videos
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
Post10 is friggin’ fearless.
I have an unnatural fear of water. I can’t swim. So when he’s teetering on the edge of the culvert and walking clearly where he said he wasn’t going to, it gives me kind of an adrenaline rush. I’m genuinely scared for him, but the fact that I’m watching the video, i know he doesn’t get hurt.
Love this guy.
Circles good for you to face your fears... let's just keep that HEALTHY adrenaline going at a safe distance!
Ps I can swim good in a pool but anything else I fear 😱 don't step there . Lol 😉👍🏻✌🏻
No stupid music playing. No begging for subscribers or likes. A humble descent young man just enjoying doing his thing. I just think your fantastic. Much love from 🇬🇧 UK.
That first one once the curb slot opened, that was the best one in a while, very satisfying to watch that all just fall away.
“Look at those bubbles. Plump.” I love this man
Same here, *plump* made me smile
I love the bubbling sounds
Same
Your dedication and knowledge is amazing 🇬🇧 the world needs more people like you
We can learn how to from example 😊 ✌🏻
U give me so much passion post 10 I’m a kid and when I saw a flooded drain on my street instantly got my rake and unclogged it
good job just stay safe
Yeah I make sure I do stay safe we’re I live it floods often
Good job 👏 just remember to be safe 👍🏻
2:47 "All right, now I've got somewhere to be."
He sees his signal in the sky. (You know it's a rake)
Like Batman ❤️
I thought the same thing... not all hero’s wear capes...
@@DiscoChixify Post10 is the Batman of sewer clogs
@@xshowda not sewers, runoff.
A man and his rake change the state for good. :)
Is it a bad thing that when Post said,"here's a culvert we looked at in the spring..." my initial thought was,"ah yes, I remember this one" despite it being thousands of miles from where I live? :D
I live in Australia and have had the same thoughts about some culverts.
Omg I thought I was the only one that did that
In the UK and I love an update!
That kerb drain looked mega-satisfying to clear.
I just love Post 10's videos and how amazing he is anyone else remember when he saved that highway from an eroding culvert and the satisfaction and history. Thank you soooooo much post 10!
Yes, having a super bad anxiety restless night, I am so here for this relaxing content.
Hope it gets better, seriously. 👍👍
@@clevelandbci9562 this.
Have anxiety as well hope it gets better for you . I’ve woken up many a night in a panic for no apparent reason . 😖
Hope it gets better
You ok now buddy?
I can't drive anywhere now without looking at storm drains especially here in Seattle. I have to say they do keep them very clean.
I feel like there's a mini army of people with rakes clearing drains because of this channel
I think it helps that much of Seattle’s precipitation comes in the form of drizzles and light rain versus torrential downpours that some other areas of the US experience. Less of a chance for clogs.
Hey same, ‘cept I’m not in Seattle. Always keep my eye out now
Laura grant Seattle has never been very good at keeping our drains or roads clears. With as much rain as Seattle gets sometimes. I'm surprised there aren't more accidents especially in the wintertime. Ps I'm a born and raised seattleite .
too bad they can't do the same thing with the homeless population (yes, I lived there and no, I'm not trying to trash seattle in any way)
I love how he calls full trees “Sticks”
Legend has it he's still waiting for it
🤣
....along with the BOOTS OF FREEDOM!!!
Your videos inspired me to unclog some drains when we had a heavy rain were I live. Granted I never went further than my own street. Keep it up! :)
Oh good a whirlpool fountain combo. Also the culvert looks like a water slide!
I wonder if he received any type of city volunteer award? If not...he should've!! Great job! I always liked going to see those drains when I was a kid. I never thought of doing that, but, seeing the whirlpools takes me back to my childhood. Thanks, Post 10!
8 people disliked it because he’s doing something right for the community
Action ,just getting thing's drained is it's own reward!
Street crew/ public works dept!
Freakin republicans, man...
Don't worry about People who don't like Watching Post 10, they don't have a Life like Us
Those were beavers who disliked this video
My 4 year old son likes to watch your videos. He loves whirlpools. Yesterday it rained here in Florida, afterward he was so excited to go outside and clear drains. He grabbed his little plastic rake we use at the beach and rainboots and we walked around where we live and in all the puddles we passed he tried to rake it so it would drain. It was so cute. Please remember little ears are watching, so keep it clean. Thanks.
I wish I had a relationship as strong and as reliable as that rake. No joke. Lol
@Tabby Dowling Don’t we all hun.
Honestly just love watching these videos never have i ever thought i would watch these kind of videos but i love it
Given your location in New England, I'd bet that dam structure was part of a textile mill.
New where now ?
@@shaquilleoatmeal926 New England
Interesting! How can you tell, or how the structure was utilized back then?
@@tiltha Can't really, just a hunch and there were many textile mills in New England in the early days. Could have been anything really.
The precautionary measures Post 10 takes to prevent further damage to the roadways and saving the taxpayers a few bucks.....he is a hero to me.
Loki: I have an army
Iron Man: We have a Hulk
Us: We've got a man with a rake.
Thanos: I have the Infinity Stones.
Us: Excuse me, did we fucking _stutter?_
@@NicolaiAAA thanos, if you were a citizen like him you could have stopped your planet's death.
Thanos: starts crying
Neptune has a trident and can impale people with it. When is the rake going to be unshackled like that?
A rake... and a camera. Without the camera, no one but Post 10 would know the power of the rake.
😁😁😁😁😁😁
I love how open America is. In the UK we're all crammed in
That's what I always think when I watch these vids. I'm in SE England and it's a fecking nightmare down here with the amount of people we have 😭
I used to live in Hampshire. Back in 2014 it rained non stop for weeks in winter. Gloucester and Somerset were so flooded.
Where I lived the ground was so waterlogged the puddles couldn't drain away.
If only there was someone with a rake to drain the Severn
I’m supposed to be doing my household chores but I can’t stop watching your videos. April is the cutest!
Me too 🙄🤭👍🏻
Same :) !
Just amazing how guilty I feel but then caught myself in a storm the other night looking at the drains out of the window and thought I could go out there and clear those drains...damn its infectious
THE RAKE OF FREEDOM returns!!! 👍🏻🥃
As well as watching Dr Pimple Popper, I find these videos incredibly relaxing 🙂 you do a great public service, in your own time and for no wage. If only there were more people like yourself, our communities would be great❤️
it would be super cool to see a split screen with a camera on a tripod at the exit of the pipes to see the blockages come thru
Every time I watch your videos, I get to be five again! Thank you so much for brightening my day!
I love watching these video because I feel satisfied watching water go down a drain and calming to watch
Pennywise: Hiya Georgie!
*Post10 rakes his face*
🤣
*pennywise is drowning from the newly opened drain*
post10: woah look at the bubbles
He does live in Maine😲
Under rated comment 😂
Hahahaha
I love how everything made out of wood is a stick for you. Even a tree. :D
Love the old dam explores...so interesting! And if you can find big grape vines that have burls, we woodturners love to make bowls out of them...can really have some neat results!
Those pricker bushes with leaves in the winter are invasive multiflora roses, there terrible and will get massive
They are insane we have a problem with them over here in the UK, Ivy is a serious killer too!
@@TheBanana93 which kind of ivy? a lot of things are called ivy
@@dylan8285 Well just Ivy in general haha I am not to sure on the different types but in my local woodland its quite a problem
@@TheBanana93 is it a non- native? Bc there is a difference between a non-native invasive and an aggressive native,like a few example here is raspberry, blackberries, goldenrod they are aggressive natives they can take over and occupy a lot of space but not to the point where it chokes everything else out and becomes a monoculture as a non-native invasive would do
There's a easy solution to this problem. Control Burning
You sir do an excellent service for the community. Thank you
The sheer amount of difference a minute of scraping makes. It's still amazing.
We don't have beavers in Australia but we need them!!! We need people like you too, Matthew. I've never been in cyclones before, just the Midwestern tornados!!!
I was wondering if we could get an update on that sinkhole forming in the parking lot at the old Kmart
Late to the party but just started the inevitable binge watching of this, that first one was so awesome! Depth, whirlpools, massive and long lasting bubbles (plump!) and the flood drained super fast, mmmmmm nice!
2:48 *unclogs a drain on the street, making street a bit safer.* "Alright, now I've got somewhere to be." This was not even the drain the man set out for. He just came across it before he got to the one he was setting out for. He's like someone playing Dynasty Warriors and killing random weak enemy cannon fodder units on his way to capture a fort.
👍🏻🇬🇧🇺🇸👍🏻😂 I’ve got somewhere to be made me chuckle to ,
"Now that I've unclogged this drain, my people need me" - walks off into the forest, immediately disappearing until he is next needed.
Post10 your passion, knowledge and enthusiasm are a tonic, thank you for sharing and brightening a particularly bad week ❤
What would we do without post 10 ? I'm sure your work make a hard impact and Is much appreciated 🙏 great adventure 👍😎
Post 10 has done such an awesome job around there that now only one stick gets in the way. WOW! Great going Post 10! 👏🏼
One of these days you should get another camera and a tripod and put one camera at the outlet to catch the stuff coming out as you work your magic.
Great idea!!!
Your videos are a welcome treat both for the satsifaction of seeing drains unblock and the civic good work that you do. Your enthusiasm for this community work takes me away from working in an office, and I appreciate the increasing observations you make about the local landscape & fauna.
Who are we gonna call to unclog drains?? POST 10!!!!
How about using your own rake?
@@janzzen1 What if you don't have a rake? He is more entertaining to watch and learn from.
@@michellem2507
I think you dont get the sarcasme...
I really don't know why this is so interesting but im glad its here. Thank you for posting and being a good citizen
I look at these all the time and enjoy them. Haven't heard anything about April lately....knowing it's cold...guessing she is home and warm.
whenever im high and down, your videos magically pop up. I am very thankful for this pleasing and sooth commentary and noises of the water as you move. It eases the soul quite a bit. Thank you.
Been waiting all winter for the return of the rake!
That was So satisfying to watch and see the water start churning & bubbling as it started draining at the beginning of video!! It really makes you want to carry a rack and rubber boots to unclog a drain you come across while driving!!
I put my horror movie on pause to watch Post 10 do his thing 👍
Priorities in order 😂
Can you please come over to the east coast of Australia? We're drowning in the floods? I used to live in Midland, Michigan and now in Queensland Australia. It's always half drought, now the floods!!!
You are MARVELLOUS!!!
Kathy Ritter Green 🙂
Some of Post 10's favorite words- cool, nice, clog, culvert, flood, and hey everyone
Those plastic liners believe it or not can help increase flow, because of the cone shape. In times of really high water, those liners help the Culvert pull a siphon because of the smooth shape.
Gosh, I hate bittersweet. I usually carry a small folding saw with me so I can cut it up.
This is a good time to cut them back before they foliate.
I'm still waiting for that log to pass through. Cue my massive anxiety. How much more will I have to wait?
I love the fact that he didn’t edit that out.
You truly are a kind young man. Thank you.
This is one of those channels where I'm genuinely excited to see a new video. I would totally slip and slide that culvert lol
i dont know man why im so obsessed with your video
whenever it appear on my home, clicking without thinking twice
I need this man's positivity in my life. Literally marry me
Lol as much as I love post 10...
I don't know how I would be able to handle a spouse that runs out 2-3 times a week because It's rained in The Tri State area. Lol
@@Mac_Omegaly you right. You right
@@dakotakeller2384 lol don't get me wrong. His positivity is extreamly attractive. And it's a admirable quality in any man or woman.
The other problem with potentially marrying him, is if he did in fact settle down there would be a lot less content to watch. XD
Drains and culverts kept working as they should. A thing of beauty.
Show my lady this video telling her this is what I dream of at night
Post10: “Good 6 inches! It’s a deep one!”
I chuckled at that statement he made...
omg you went there :D
🤣
@@dtulip1 this really happened
😂😂😂
It’s encouraged here in central Ohio to keep drains cleared of debris when there’s a heavy rain. I have seen it done a few times too. Definitely helps to keep the street cleared.
Something relaxing about seeing water swirling away.
This guy literally deserves one of the highest status in hereafter.
Post10 - most videos on UA-cam come with an army of people criticizing the content. But look through the comments here....ALL POSITIVE.
You are definitely inspiring people to put some effort into their community. Absolute thumbs up here.
Ahhh, some good ol' fashioned drain unclogging.
luv this because it is the easiest form of problem solving--- few problems are this easily understood and remedied
Oh rake, how I've missed you!
We had bittersweet root in our yard that was continually threatening the integrity of a chain link fence. And the danged plant started five houses down the block about eight years before it got to our yard.
I have pulled roots of that plant that have run nearly twenty feet before finally breaking or diving under the concrete pad of the garage.
If you have it in your yard, you need to be merciless with it, and cut back and pull it up as far as you can two or three times a year.
-
Thanks again for taking us along on your travels!
That dam and other concrete structures are probably from an old mill or other type of water powered factory. Have a look at old maps at the local library.
Fancy footwork on the first drain!! 😉😊
It’s Amazing to me that NO ONE from the Town or County does their J-O-B-S. What a Concept.🤪
And what about the homeowners from the neighborhood in the first clip? Does nobody care that there's a lake across the road every time it rains?
You probably wouldn't be able to afford a city that has people on the payroll whose entire job is to clear drain. There PMs and corrective maintenance.
Failing to match your zoning density to the cost of infrastructure maintenance? What a concept.
Love it when the water drains from the road. When I was a child my friends and I use to open clogged drains so we could sail our homemade paper or wooden boats down the gutters.
someone: Hey Melanie what did you do last night?
me: I watched some guy on You Tube unclog some drains in the street
someone:
It's the best when they get excited and ask if its Post10 😆
Amazing what a man with a rake can achieve. Hats off to you sir.
Post 10 Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 needs you now 😳😳😳😳 🌧 ☔️ ☔️☔️☔️☔️🌧🌧🌧🌧☔️☔️
P.s your awesome 👏 😊😊👍
These flooded street drains always amaze me: such a simple fix and yet nobody else bothers to kick away the debris.
Fancy a trip to Sydney Australian? We are currently experiencing record rainfall here
We'd definitely hear him say "What a stupid design"
The parts where you drive around are super relaxing!
Was hoping for this after the rain we got today!
Thank you for taking us along on the adventure! 😊
Lovin’ the Bubbles.
Rakes and shuffles for three minutes, clears clog causing standing water on side of street.
"I've got somewhere to be!"
--culvert, blocked by log--just touches it with his foot and it floats away!
Also, nature lore! I love it.
Videos like these are why I think physics 2 should be fluid mechanics and not electric/magnetism. I think students would be much more passionate about it and it is just as practical if not more, and understanding water will save your life
You should get a bright powerful 6000+ lumens spotlight for your adventures. Those are fun to shine around and would be nice to have for the dark culverts. Many are waterproof with other useful features. Thank you for the video!
I never understand why people don't do this when it's clogged right in front of their own house.
Lazy that's why
For some weird reason I really enjoy watching you declog stuff 😳
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's SuperPost 10 to the rescue
Like the new logo in the corner of the screen Post 10
Thank you for bringing us this excellent video. The plastic sleeve culvert is a good idea and works really well. This is a very interesting video.
I really thought for a minute you were going to lay down and go thrill the "slip and slide"...lol, a little disappointed...
He said it smelled of the stinky-stink, that would keep me out too!
You can tell he wanted to, even with the odor.
It would be dangerous
@@Getoverhere666 , life is dangerous...
Anytime I'm feeling sick or anxious, your channel is the only one I like to watch to distract my mind. Perfectly mellow, but still very interesting content.
13:23 the elusive face mask tree
Mr Post 10 , you sir are a gem a true gem , greeting from The Netherlands