I'm happy that I saw "the other side" of the culvert, too. Even more spectacular from the other end of the culvert. I wouldn't want to be caught in this flood while in the creek bed.
It had stormed a bit where we were that afternoon and we were driving back down and encountered an area with at least 18" of hail, could've even been 24". It was most likely a microburst. The whole meadow area was flooded out. We were driving down the road that follows this creek bed, looking at how flooded everything was, then noticed up ahead that the creek bed was dry. We quickly realized it was a flash flood, and drove ahead of it to a spot where the creek crossed the road, waited for it, then drove up to the next crossing, waited again, etc. I have a few videos of it on this CZcams channel.
How could this be on the same day? The other video showed the gully with tall dry grass being mowed down by the flood debris. This video the grass is gone and the gully is dry.
Interesting how the other side is completely full where it is flowing out, but the side where it is flowing in is only halfway full. I guess all of the sticks make the water back up some in between.
as a kid, there were 4 culverts within a few hundred meters.. whenever it rained... not anything like this. nice clean(ish) water, and about 1/3rd full. rapid but not crazy. grab an old cars inner tube, take it for rides under the road :) you havent lived until youve ridden an inflatable device in a stormwater drain. yeah, um... leave this one... i rate it unsuitable.
Now I'm kinda wondering why they didn't just make a ten foot wide by 3 foot high culvert that was concreted either side. On a side note, after that flood, the creek will be nice and clean.
Money. Huge cost difference between a 72" corrugated pipe and a concrete box culvert. The box is what should be there, but the cost is the reason they went with the pipe.
@@mikekole I'm not trying to shoot the messenger here but corrugated pipe is a short term solution to a long term problem. Do it once and do it right. For the $10,000 they saved, they will need to spend 3 times that to fix it when it fails.
They didn't save $10,000 though. They saved at least $500,000- which is why they went to the thing that works sometimes and fails sometimes. It's probably governed by their county, the county doesn't have that kind of money, and, well, the corrugated goes in.
I'm happy that I saw "the other side" of the culvert, too. Even more spectacular from the other end of the culvert. I wouldn't want to be caught in this flood while in the creek bed.
Great filming! Didn't linger too long on one spot... Kept the interest up!
Thanks!
No like ur buddy
Nature is amazing. Thanks for uploading both parts!
"nature" idk more like physics and water hydraulics
@@micah_lee i agree, but the floodwater is a nature 'thing'
@@micah_lee Ngl people like you find very funny to me
Watched that outlet for a bit, now I need to go to the bathroom
That is the power of Mother Nature right there. Great video
Mr. Mike Jach. :-)
Couple of questions for you. How did you know it was coming? How long did it last? Where does the creek end up?
It had stormed a bit where we were that afternoon and we were driving back down and encountered an area with at least 18" of hail, could've even been 24". It was most likely a microburst. The whole meadow area was flooded out. We were driving down the road that follows this creek bed, looking at how flooded everything was, then noticed up ahead that the creek bed was dry. We quickly realized it was a flash flood, and drove ahead of it to a spot where the creek crossed the road, waited for it, then drove up to the next crossing, waited again, etc. I have a few videos of it on this CZcams channel.
@@MrMikejach tnx man
@@MrMikejach you are an absolute genius mate, I don't know how you came up with that intuition but it's amazing to read
The other side is no longer a mystery. Thank you.
That’s so satisfying I wish I could ride it in a canoe
would be fun until you go in the culvert
@@kylaxial 😂 yeah that’s very true
so crazy how little water looks like water when its at the head of a flash flood lol
Redshirts always die....
Certainly a shot at a Darwin award.
Star Trek...
How could this be on the same day? The other video showed the gully with tall dry grass being mowed down by the flood debris. This video the grass is gone and the gully is dry.
lohphat what the fuck is happening?
It's obviously not the same place. Compare the areas around the culvert (and the culverts themselves), they're very different.
Same place different day evidently
Yup different locations look at the landscape and area
@@Ctuchik same place
Even got the same trucks parked near it
One thing that caught my eye in the first video was that grey dually
👨💻Nice job capturing🥇🥇🥇👍🎥
Gonna need a bigger culvert....
Degelo que desce das montanhas inundando as terras e trazendo vida para as plantas e animais.
The mystery of the other side of the culvert has been revealed!
I'm glad we got to see it come out the other side.
Awesome video friend!😃👍👍👍
I came for the other side, not disappointed.
Still cleaner than any water in India.
and no dead bodies floating
Congrats y'all, you're doing great on reddit!
This looks so satisfying
The percentage of energy generated on that than pipeline for friction. Is absolutely enormous.
Not the same location but thumbs up for the other side
Yes it is
Post10 is happy
Just came from the other side..
This is the good dinosaur on a small scale
That guy in the red shirt have a death wish?
that's a woman
I thought the same thing.
@@borivojetravica569 No, it just a plain asshole.
Finally got the other side
Interesting how the other side is completely full where it is flowing out, but the side where it is flowing in is only halfway full. I guess all of the sticks make the water back up some in between.
Wow! Thanks. :-)
2:19 Me after eating Taco Bell
Those persons filming near to that area Perhaps are not considering the sudden changes on that course of waters down fall from high mountains.
as a kid, there were 4 culverts within a few hundred meters..
whenever it rained...
not anything like this. nice clean(ish) water, and about 1/3rd full. rapid but not crazy.
grab an old cars inner tube, take it for rides under the road :)
you havent lived until youve ridden an inflatable device in a stormwater drain.
yeah, um... leave this one... i rate it unsuitable.
Awesome!
Now we want to see where it leads xD
2:17 -- My ass at about 4 am after having Taco Bell for dinner.
Is that water drinkable?
wooow the other side looks extremeley arousing
Holy shit!
Where is Rango? Here's the water
There’ll be some scouring going on downstream.
Bravo 😩
so whats the outcome!
I'm worried about the redshirt..
The video would count as a vlog though
это партия красных - чё все в красных майках ?
If this was Star Trek half your friends wouldn’t make it.
✨👌
Now I'm kinda wondering why they didn't just make a ten foot wide by 3 foot high culvert that was concreted either side. On a side note, after that flood, the creek will be nice and clean.
yh
Money. Huge cost difference between a 72" corrugated pipe and a concrete box culvert. The box is what should be there, but the cost is the reason they went with the pipe.
@@mikekole I'm not trying to shoot the messenger here but corrugated pipe is a short term solution to a long term problem. Do it once and do it right. For the $10,000 they saved, they will need to spend 3 times that to fix it when it fails.
@@fourbypete We're agreeing with each other here.
They didn't save $10,000 though. They saved at least $500,000- which is why they went to the thing that works sometimes and fails sometimes. It's probably governed by their county, the county doesn't have that kind of money, and, well, the corrugated goes in.
People in red shirts. SCA?
Philmont
Does the guy in the red shirt ever think he may not be in the best place?
2:10 Taco Bell - The Day After
So the other side is what its like when you have bad taco bell
M8 u used gumball? And What's a Cerro Sozo xdxd
You found the other side.
Found the other side.
Brought to you by Taco Bell
who wanna go kayakng?
the lady in red is kind of strange, ...where does shw want to go, when the water is rising? americans...:)
The solo person by the rocks (Dana?) must not watch Star Trek.....wearing a red shirt and taking a chance??
Brown sludgy discharge jetting from an opening... why does this make me think of eating at Taco Bell?
2:18 - EXTRA THICC
The guys wearing red shirts .... they gonna die for sure, just like they do in Star Trek.
I'd backstroke that.
Nah its cool
Nah it's cool
っz
Skin dipping anyone?
After you, lol.
That's how I imagine the New York sewage to run downhill.