I share the stories as they're shared with me. True or False is completely up to the viewer. God bless 💙 🙏
@jaimelovemac885 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me why they say, "If you see somethin....you didn't see nothin."? I live in Utah and stories of feral people are new and fascinating to me. Thank you for sharing these stories on your channel!
@keljaxx5 ай бұрын
Thanks Jaredking Just found ya channel friend, lovin the story's, especially the scary ones 🤔 cheers!! Peace & love to you! All the way from lil ole England!! 😁👍
@robinmccall14655 ай бұрын
@@jaimelovemac88 it is what it is.. you just didn’t see it lol but ya did..
@jaimelovemac885 ай бұрын
@@robinmccall1465 thank you for answering! Will something bad happen to you if you talk about it or something? Sorry, these are prob really dumb questions but I don't know anything about this at all. 🤷♀️🤷♀️
@rodeorebel5 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Appalachians of South East Wva.I know people who have never seen a town never left their home area.What I will tell you is not a story it is fact call them feral or what ever but they do exist. I know this for fact.
@americanfreedom23244 ай бұрын
I guess I was feral. Grew up between Barbour and Tucker County. Then a woman caught me. Put store bought clothes on me. Git me educated. Changed my whole life.
@wondergranny22994 ай бұрын
You oughta tell about your life there, how y'all lived, the culture, and stories about the people and area! It'd be real interesting! Please consider it. I'll subscribe.😊your
@JaNeija4 ай бұрын
@@americanfreedom2324 My heart goes out to you, having to lose your freedom though such shackles.
@americanfreedom23244 ай бұрын
@@JaNeija 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ReneeOh5 ай бұрын
There were “feral people “ that I knew of in our Eastern KY hills too. 3 brothers ( All in the 50s maybe)that all lived on a ridge with no other people. No road access to their makeshift home. Deep into the woods. They were raised to be recluses, as their parents were the same way and had died off. They made 1 monthly trip into our local town for groceries and supplies each month. They would walk the mile down the mountain to the closest neighbor , and he would give them a ride to town. They were very strange acting but polite and cordial. They would buy their supplies (mainly coffee , kerosene and other things they couldn’t produce themselves. They would bring them back and load them up on a mule and buggy and take them back up the mountain. Rumors were that they all had never been to school or public places and got government checks. Idk that for sure though. They stayed to themselves and never bothered anyone.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
I've known some folks like that, good people, just kept to themselves, they didn't bother nobody and the folks that was around them made sure nobody messed with them either, thank you for watching and God Bless 🙏
@tracypaxton10545 ай бұрын
Those were recluses. Not feral people. I've heard stories about people who have completed reverted to an animalistic state.
@davidarwood62645 ай бұрын
That's nowhere near feral people. There's people like that still around. Not many , most turned into meth heads. Kentucky definitely knows about that .
@BoxerDogs6 күн бұрын
@@tracypaxton1054Tell us more.
@arvettadelashmit93375 ай бұрын
Anyone who served in the military knows how hard it was to re-adjust to living as a civilian again. Most civilians are not easy to get along with, for Veterans. I live near Amish farms and families. Their ways are odd to me; but, I treat them with respect and go out of my way not to upset any of them. When I needed a new roof, I hired an Amish crew to do the job. The cost was agreed on; and, the new metal roof was installed in one day. They don't waste any time or materials; and, they cleaned up everything before they left. You have to treat other people with respect (even those who are very different from you). Feral people have rights also. Many of them have their reasons for living where they are. Thank you for this story. There are two good lessons to be learned from this video. Treat other people with respect; and, don't mess around (walk, run, ride, hunt, play, dump, or party) on other peoples property.
@shanasmith41765 ай бұрын
Amen every word you said is absolutely true Most people that give respect give it in return
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Live and let live, respect to get respect, Amen Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@saraparisi46765 ай бұрын
Feral people are very different from hermits.
@pacopeso84744 ай бұрын
I lived in Hickory Valley Tennessee. I had the Yoders come out and build a storage shed 12 by 20. They put it up in one day. They do good work
@saraparisi46764 ай бұрын
@@pacopeso8474 I’ve read that they are some of the finest craftsmen and super fast….so wish they lived around me!
@gregdickerson29575 ай бұрын
I believe that story, as i have kinfolk from those hills I know, but have to meet. I’m 65 yrs old!
@PeteRowe-ie2ez5 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in the Appalachian mountains of south eastern Kentucky,I haven't seen any other people, besides my family, until I was 7 years old
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Wow, that is mighty interesting, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@TinaBall-dx3gt5 ай бұрын
My family are from the mountains also, and my grandpa have ran across men like this so I know 100% this is true. My grandpa said if you leave these people alone they will leave you alone.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Amen to that, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@Noone-rt6pw5 ай бұрын
@@TinaBall-dx3gt they’re just people with same thoughts feelings and needs!
@joannebiddle85725 ай бұрын
Allowing them to live their own lives is the respect they need to survive! 🙏 Have you heard about the people who wear the white robes and live in a community? I find these stories fascinating, so thanks for sharing your families true life experiences ❤
@tracypaxton10545 ай бұрын
There are stories of completely feral people who will actually cannibalize whatever lone regular people they can catch.
@Noone-rt6pw5 ай бұрын
@@tracypaxton1054 Thanks for the input! Do they accept home delivery?
@kathyparker58995 ай бұрын
I love listening to these stories and I love the music. Great job. God bless you and yours.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@PooreBoy745 ай бұрын
Mr. King I just recently came across your channel and i absolutely love these stories, they just put my mind in a different place and i thoroughly enjoyed them God Bless .
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! So happy to have you and many blessings to you, thank you for watching 🙏
@jeanninejones83504 ай бұрын
I live in the east Tennessee mountains. There was a man known to locals, his name was Casey. You only saw him a times a year. He would come off the mountain and sell things he had carved. He was very kind and told great stories but, he was also dirty and smelled horrible when he came out, there was one family that he trusted, they let him come there and take a bath. . He lived the way he wanted to live, he wasn't comfortable around people. But if you were kind to him he would allow you to be a tiny part of his world. I haven't seen him since the late 80's and have often thought about him.
@craziedaisy14995 ай бұрын
My cousin saw some of them in the Appalachians. There are feral people in the swamps of Mississippi Louisiana too.
@tommypowell31775 ай бұрын
I've lived in Appalachia 50 years and I know their out there
@joshfitzpatrick71985 ай бұрын
I'm glad this topic is getting popular on your channel. Great work as always.
@coolkittymama19774 ай бұрын
Ok this is my new favorite channel! I love a good storyteller! You really brought this to life in my mind!
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@joshuahilts15525 ай бұрын
A heartfelt thanks for your channel. Truly appreciate the stories you share.
@angiemorgan9985 ай бұрын
Sure reminds me of my family stories. Thank you for your down to earth family stories. I miss my family's stories they have all passed now.my father most recently. But I remember many a day listening to his moms brother stories and my great granny's stories being told in the yard after a great old meal.my grandmother's brother would roll a smoke and commencement to telling the best memories, we'd all get quite and still and listen to him . Best true stories ,you knew he had lived personally.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Amen to that sister!! Thank you so so much for watching and enjoying! God bless you Kinfolk and have a mighty good'n!!
@rebeccaharden38925 ай бұрын
In the area I live on there was a state hospital. When the hospital closed, many of the patients became part of the homeless population. I also recall there was a patient whose mother had abandoned them. This person claimed to have traveled through the Rocky mountains to this area. You never can tell
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Wow, that's wild and sad at the same time, thank you for sharing and Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@johnpeddicord49325 ай бұрын
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing your grandfather s story, Thanks, Brother Jared for sharing
@jimmaddox24155 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I came across your channel,you are a master storyteller, and your nine minute video only seemed like a few minutes,because a person becomes so engrossed in your story🙌
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@jimmaddox24155 ай бұрын
@@JaredKingTV I also subscribed to your channel so I won't miss a story. Thank you
@shanasmith41765 ай бұрын
Another amazing story I believe these people are in these mountains But I do know the people that give respect and given respect in return my Daddy and my Granddaddy taught me that Thank you Mr. Jared for sharin another wonderful Bless ya and your family Love ya bunches
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Love ya bunches too sister Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@DanetteKennedy-bt6ui5 ай бұрын
Wow! This is an amazing story! Very interesting!🥰♥️
@Angelofdeath20245 ай бұрын
My father was an old man he told me about feral people of the mountains of Northern Carolina
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Would have loved to have heard the stories, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@johngabriele65325 ай бұрын
Have any stories?
@janewolf45415 ай бұрын
I really enjoy the feral stories, and love the pictures. Thank you.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Hi Jane! 👋😃💙 Thank you so so much for watching and enjoying! God bless you Kinfolk and have a mighty good'n!! 🙏
@janewolf45415 ай бұрын
@@JaredKingTV Hi there Jared. no, thank you. You have a very good channel, and voice.
@donnielaws70205 ай бұрын
WOW that's amazing Jared. That's a strange experience. Thanks so much for sharing my brother.
@slowboywhiteboardv45 ай бұрын
Hey there Donnie 🫡 Nice seeing you here!
@donnielaws70205 ай бұрын
@@slowboywhiteboardv4 Thank you friend. I always support my brother Jared. He is a great story teller.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Sorry just seeing this Donnie! Thank you so much my awesome mountain brother yeah it definitely was! God bless you 🙏
@donnielaws70205 ай бұрын
@@JaredKingTV Your very welcome my brother.
@larrysmith64995 ай бұрын
Great video. That's for sharing. You are a great story teller
@sherrydaniels50605 ай бұрын
so glad i found your channel! please keep the feral people stories coming i love them and been watching your other videos all are so exteresting.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, so happy to have you watching and listening, got more coming soon, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@raymondbradley67885 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jared. That was a goodn🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@user-lk5tf5it9x5 ай бұрын
Great story and thanks for sharing! Would never want to walk in those woods lol! but i do love Tennessee♥
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Amen to that lol. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@DixieAfterDark5 ай бұрын
Great story!!! you know, I've been to the Smoky Mountain region probably 17 different times in my life, but I'm smart enough not to stray too far from the main trails. There's a feeling out there, that's for sure.
@dwightmorgan16172 ай бұрын
I have lived in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Ky my whole life and grew up in the mountains since I could walk and experienced nothing of the such, no feral people or Bigfoot encounters
@JaredKingTV2 ай бұрын
Howdy Dwight! Yeah brother lots of folks say the same thing where others said them and their kin has. Odd ain't it. Wonder if it's just certain folks or what. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@DavidTucker-e2jАй бұрын
You sound a good but like my Paw Paw on my Daddys side. Your way of speaking, made me think back to when I was a boy spending the summer with my grandparents in Tennessee. Funny thing being, the older I get.....The more I find myself sounding like both of them. I remember hearing stories about all sorts of things from Paw Paw......
@finecigar5 ай бұрын
That would sure be a creepy encounter for sure. Would prove to me that people like that would be 100 times more connected and in tune with their surroundings than most people. You would probably be on the loosing end of an encounter with them.
@ma3stro6815 ай бұрын
*losing
@jscatt61235 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel and it’s awesome! Thanks for sharing these amazing stories!
@chrishensley67455 ай бұрын
All About Respect....Here in East Tn. Respect goes a long ways and give it and take care of your own. Chris from Carter county Tn.Good job my friend.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Amen Chris PERFECTLY SAID!!!! God bless you my awesome Tn Kinfolk 🙏
@maryyoung97803 ай бұрын
were you from somewhere near Spencer, W.Va?
@Old_8_gauge5 ай бұрын
Another great story, thank you Brother!
@HoneybeeJohnson-yz6ieАй бұрын
I enjoyed your video and your voice... Very relaxing to hear ❤
@JaredKingTVАй бұрын
Oh thank you! God bless 🙏
@crystalhilliard96565 ай бұрын
I'm new here, I just subbed (47,400k subs) I peeked at some of your videos, I honestly can't wait to binge watch! A little about me, I'm a 54 yr old disabled woman from NC who has FSHD2 Muscular Dystrophy so my hiking & exploring days were over when I lost my ability to walk. When I was younger I loved hiking (a lot of heavy bushwhacking) thru the Appalachian Mountains. I didnt get to check out the Blue Ridge mountains as much as I'd like to bc I was addicted to Appy. I still have family up on those mountains in nc! One great aunt & uncles property span from nc and carries over the border into Eastern TN. (Rains' and Johnsons) Thank you for sharing all your stories/research, etc with all of us! It means the world to me, to tell these stories keeping them in the light. I appreciate all the time, energy, and effort you put into this channel as well as keeping the history alive...Much Love and respect from a lil ole lady from central NC!
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
I am so happy to be able to give life to the stories, history and memories of others, to give to give kinfolk like you and to keep them all alive an well 💗 Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@jr.knight36004 ай бұрын
Thanks Brother Jared, been awhile since I've been able to listen. Been missing these stories.
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Hey brother! Glad to have ya back man. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@sarahhurst7015 ай бұрын
Great story, thanks Jared.😊❤
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Hey Sarah! 😃💙 Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@barbaramashburn79803 ай бұрын
❤ 🎉 WOW n WOE! Fanawesometastic! Everyone should kive in Peace n Respect each other. God Bless Us All. Thanks again for sharing Your history. Can't wait for your next one. 😊
@JaredKingTV3 ай бұрын
Amen to that sister!! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@robindick23175 ай бұрын
Thank me Daniel for sharing this story God bless I believe these tails I grew up as a child in big woods the Little People were kind to me and as a child they were many things in the woods
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Wow that's cool, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@Janeburns-mi9dh5 ай бұрын
Enjoy your stories. So interesting .Thank you.
@andyhallbootdoctornz39915 ай бұрын
Hello I live in New Zealand and I absolutely look forward to your videos they are amazing what a great job God bless you ✌️❤️
@scottthomas37925 ай бұрын
It wouldn't surprise me that any large forest would have feral people in them. Especially out in the Pacific Northwest, or any state with huge forests where people could hide, but find enough game or wild plants to live on...
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
I agree brother a hundred percent on that much love to you and Captain Sebastian ❤️
@ittybittykittymama75825 ай бұрын
Yeah, wasn't there a tv show about some guy named Mick Dodge running around the Olympic National Forest?
@herringbone50355 ай бұрын
It is a LOT harder than it sounds.
@authorcole4 ай бұрын
I grew up in appalachia Ohio… Those people are not feral…. They want to be off the grid…. And left alone…. unnoticed…. Honestly, the man had probably camouflaged himself… many of them do…. To blend in with the trees and so forth…. Because of the fact they do not want to be noticed…. they also don’t want others, knowing where their traps and such are… Another reason they don’t want to be noticed….
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
I just share the stories how they're submitted. It may very well not be true but, I do thank you so much for watching. God bless
@michaelgibson50043 ай бұрын
Funny I'm from west Virginia and even my mountain ass know of feral people and what areas or boone national park not to go .Just like the blue people of ky and Appalachia.
@ralfgroh27195 ай бұрын
Really excellent stories, brother, thanks and God bless!
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@mjrchapin5 ай бұрын
When we were with our mountains, we 'd been taught that there's someone on the trail, you give a little nod of acknowledgement, but no eye contact. Even up in the Blue Ridge you can easily find lean-tos and such.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
We seen some in our woods round here too, always just kept on a goin so that nobodyd think we was messing with or tryin to damage em, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@marionbowler54405 ай бұрын
Awesome, and I believe ❤🍁✨️
@nancyholcombe80305 ай бұрын
Hi Jared! Much thanks to Daniel Rigsby for sharing his family's story with you to tell. I believe as he does, that most feral mountain people don't want to cause trouble and will leave you alone if you simply don't hassle them and let them exist. I suppose, however, that that's no more completely true there than it is on any large city street! But I will take the mountains over the large city any day of the week and twice on Sunday! There's good, bad, and the unexplained in both, but if your good to life in the mountains, they'll be good to you! Not so sure about the city anymore. Y'all take care now! May God bless you and yours. 😊
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
That's a wonderful outlook to have and I agree, live and let live, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@carlsenlifeafter60carlsen115 ай бұрын
Great story. My comment is why wouldn’t there be? They probably lived there a very long time.😊
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Good point! And I agree with anything is possible, and everything has the right 👍 thanks for watching God bless 🙏
@neeceeboo7775 ай бұрын
Amazing story. Kinfolk, do you think possibly that when the government paid people to leave their land for a state park that some of them moved further in the mountains and became feral? I mean, how did they come to be? Thanks for sharing this. Lord bless brother.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
I mean anything is possible ain't it? But I suppose the mystery makes it a better story huh? Thanks for watchin Brother, God bless
@allisonshaw93415 ай бұрын
Some folks just want to live out there in the woods and be left alone.
@JaNeija4 ай бұрын
Hippies.
@allisonshaw93414 ай бұрын
@@JaNeija Not the ones I know. They're actually backwoods mountain folk.
@JaNeija4 ай бұрын
@@allisonshaw9341 To be fair, they can be both.
@DanielWatson-e7k3 ай бұрын
I'm from North Denver and now I'm in East Texas which I'm related to damn near everybody in the county and the small town so I'm very cautious about my relatives people that I don't know but they gave me open arms I'm approximately 125 mi from Louisiana border and 125 mi from the coast by Houston and it's all nothing but woods but I'm used to the Rocky mountains and but I've been here over 2 years now and inherited a lot land here so I'm learning about country Life
@vickiealcorn57675 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this! Thank you!
@wijpke4 ай бұрын
Love the accent and way of speaking ❤
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Hey thank you so much! God bless
@gabrielsanchez63325 ай бұрын
Just found your channel,and I am really enjoying it
@loriegosnell93555 ай бұрын
Ah… the kinfolk. Haven’t seen y’all in a while. This is gonna be 👍 good
@pinatajuju44715 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a good day.
@TM-ev2tc5 ай бұрын
You should watch the movie "Nell" starring Jodie Foster.
@Charlotte-bn4gp5 ай бұрын
One of my favorites!!! And yes, her and her stroke stricken grandmother had their own language Nell understood, it was all she knew. Thanks for reminding me. I'll have to watch again. Have it on VCR....yes, I still watch the old way😂😂 Have a blessed weekend!
@deliawright86264 ай бұрын
@@Charlotte-bn4gpMe too! Good on us. I have a VCR I bought from a pawn shop to watch my movies. I have an older cassette player too. I have a dvd player and cd player but as the saying goes " Use it up and wear it out, make it do or do without." Have a grand day!
@rebeccasblingingboutique47625 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your stories I really enjoy them God bless you 🎉
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@karlhockenberry91304 ай бұрын
Always treat people the way you want to be treated. That’s the way I live and get along with others.
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Same here. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@AdventuresUnseen245 ай бұрын
Another great share jared. 👍 🤗
@bugsmousey91834 ай бұрын
I first got introduced to the Appalachia from the Ginseng Hunters and the Moonshiners. I bet if you asked them, they'd have stories. There's also shows about ppl who decided to go off grid. Mick Dodge is one example, and the doomsday families who are waiting on the apocalypse
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Ya 8 bet they would have a lot of interesting stories, would be awesome if I could speak with them about it. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@jillhogan26115 ай бұрын
Ditto with arvetta.......Great advice and understanding🤔🥹
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Amen, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@mauricekiner18355 ай бұрын
Right on Mr.Jared
@susandunlap7754Ай бұрын
I live in arkansas NW. River Valley, you see homeless living on the river on little islands and along the bank now days most just want to be left alone
@JaredKingTVАй бұрын
I understand that
@brucemoore4635 ай бұрын
Really good story 👍
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@libeloussmith76564 ай бұрын
I believe that most of us Appalachians are feral to a greater or lesser degree.
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
You actually have a good point lol. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@timbumgarner12075 ай бұрын
I grew up in the mountains of Western North Carolina. I wouldn't call the Folks I know as feral but I do know People who haven't been outside the County they grew up in. I myself have been lucky enough to have traveled the world , so i dont think id be called Feral
@KeepingAppalachia5 ай бұрын
enjoyed brother
@Gavin-kl4bp5 ай бұрын
New subscriber! Just found your channel, today. Enjoyed a few videos and hit that Subscribe! Thanks.
@DasDutchman565 ай бұрын
I wonder if the People who came to visit the Homochitto National Forest considered my friends and I Feral people ? We all lived in the Forest as the Natives did,in a time of Homelessness 87-89.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Hey brother 👋. I doubt they did. I think the ones people are thinking is Feral is the ones that moved back into the mountains for decades and decades. So sorry you and your friends had to go through being homeless brother. That had to be some mighty rough and stressful at times. But, glad y'all had each other. It truly is really nice to meet you brother. God bless 🙏
@myerstalesofappalachia5 ай бұрын
What. An amazing family. Story
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thanks Steven 😁🙏
@rhiannonm81325 ай бұрын
if there are “feral” people out there, the rest of us are far more of a danger to them than they are to us. thanks for your videos and for sharing parts of your culture with us, i love hearing these stories and its especially interesting because it’s so different yet also similar to the rural/mountainous areas where i live in upstate new york! people don’t think of that sort of thing being in NY but technically the catskills and adirondacks are still the appalachian mountains haha, and there’s a huge amount of wilderness here :-)
@BenFletcher-dr2qz5 ай бұрын
Yes it is hard to readjust from being in the military to savilen
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
I'd say so man, it has got to be tough for sure, Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@Jon-cg8sqАй бұрын
I've seen people like this here in western Carolina
@JaredKingTVАй бұрын
Dang that's wild! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@angiebrooks30485 ай бұрын
Great story. ❤❤❤
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@cb33914 ай бұрын
When traveling in the deep woods, always 1) bring barter material 2) don't shoot first. 3) be cool if they want you to leave, leave if they want to chat, the most "humanized" will come to chat " how ya doing, whatcha doing way out here? Be truthful you've been watched for a while. Just thoughts
@cb33914 ай бұрын
I carry extra: 🔋& 🍬, and 🚬 ( I don't smoke) ☕😉👍
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
NICE!! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@KeepingAppalachia5 ай бұрын
Howdy Mr Jared
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Hey brother priciate ye stoppin by man
@randlerichardson58265 ай бұрын
I don’t doubt they’re there
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Me either brother, thanks for watchin, God bless 🙏
@undreahankins81945 ай бұрын
Dude THANKS FOR WHATCHA DO!!!
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@marilynmcmahon59325 ай бұрын
Ok. But how did they get there and get wild like that?
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Well most folks think that when the national parks and everything was first starting up these people didn't want to sell their lands so they retreated back into the mountains away from society and after so long became feral. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@cornwallparanormalresearch23785 ай бұрын
Like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much God bless 🙏
@allanjechorek43815 ай бұрын
They just want to be left alone and people should respect that. Just because they don’t live a so called modern lifestyle doesn’t mean there bad people. With the way modern civilization is going can you blame them.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right brother! And I absolutely agree too Allan. Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@pross65255 ай бұрын
Here in Florida I don't think I would encounter one of these folks. But I was to what should I do or handle this type of encounter?
@picturetaker6073 ай бұрын
My mother retired to Appalachia 30 years ago. I thought she was crazy. However, I have got to know her neighbors and they are the nicest, decent people I have ever met. I do have story though, not exactly a feral person, but close. I lived for while with her when I was recoving from an illness. anyway when I was better I got a summer job in a park doing maintenance. The park owned a tract that could only be accessed by easement across a man's land. I was told never to go there without a ranger. One day I went to the tract to do something or another. The man came out and spoke to the ranger. The man was suspected of killing his girlfriend/wife. He also was known to be in the drug world. When he was talking to the ranger he opened his wallet and had three new 100 bills in it. He was very creepy and not someone I would like to run into alone.
@JaredKingTV3 ай бұрын
@@picturetaker607 oh DANG that's FREAKY and wild!!! Yeah I wouldn't wanna run into him either. Thanks so much for sharing that! Also Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@douglascrouse87935 ай бұрын
Sounds like nearly half of the population of Southwest Virginia.
@JosephGross175 ай бұрын
New sub here. God bless
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Welcome to the channel and welcome to the family brother! God bless
@debbiedotodue5 ай бұрын
Back in the sixties when I was a child we lived in a holler it forked off and another holler on the left side was about mile and half long nobody lived up it but my daddy hunted it a lot he saw a wild man many times he said I was about seven years old and my mommy and a few of my sisters and brothers ( there was fifteen of us kids ) would walk up in there a lot we had a few gardens up in there so we were in there a lot but one day we were about half way up and here came a man he ran across the road in front of us he was so fast he had long strangy hair a beard and overalls on I don’t think I saw his feet it scared us every one and through the years after I grew up daddy said he would see him ever now and then one night we heard gunshots pow fast firing when they stopped we ran to see what happened and my dad was standing there with his pistol in his hand said that the wild man was looking through the window and he slept with his pistol beside him he said he saw him looking in the window and eased his hand on his gun and fired from where it was laying beside him in the bed the window he shot out was over six feet off the ground and saw him one night around Christmas we a were just hanging out a bunch of us at mommy’s I was standing in front of the gas heater talking and turned around and there he was looking through the window on the porch I screamed and every body ran out side but he got away our chickens would get gone a lot We didn’t think nothing of it it just excited us I guess we were just as strange as he was to us lol but I can still see him when I think about it it’s my memory daddy told us not to bother him that he might be somebody that was in the war
@fly_speck_cafe5 ай бұрын
This one raised the hair on the back of my neck 😳
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Mine too lol Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@melindaroop13465 ай бұрын
Ive heard some stories about some of them being cannibals.
@Noone-rt6pw5 ай бұрын
Ever want to see feral people come to North Charleston, SC! There’s plenty of feral types here!
@hughjunit25035 ай бұрын
Or Portland Oregon😂😂 no joke
@Noone-rt6pw5 ай бұрын
@@hughjunit2503I heard Portland could be such.
@hurricaneaquatics5 ай бұрын
Or Chicago, plenty of feral there.
@bugsmousey91834 ай бұрын
some of them have made it out here to San Francisco
@hurricaneaquatics4 ай бұрын
@@bugsmousey9183 I was in San Francisco for a company back in 2009 and it was a beautiful place. It seems like it's turned into almost another skid row. Terrible to see and hear about.
@genebarnhart55275 ай бұрын
And God bless you also.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thank ya kindly
@nelsonx53265 ай бұрын
I can believe it.
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@Luna-oo3fl5 ай бұрын
Sure makes you wonder
@ArkWildmansurvival5 ай бұрын
watching
@JaredKingTV5 ай бұрын
Thank ya 🙏
@wondergranny22994 ай бұрын
I can see where feral people b would come from: some guy is our hunting, or fishing, or camping, or whatever out in a beautiful wilderness somewhere, and a female Bighoof sneaks up 9n him, races him, then goes off and has her hybrid kid. There it is. (They oughta make a movie about it!)
@JaredKingTV4 ай бұрын
Yeah makes sense! Thank you so much for watching. God bless and have a good'n
@danhurst90485 ай бұрын
It seems that they keep to themselves and don't bother anybody,so i don't see any problem with them
@lindastamper38225 ай бұрын
I grew up in NE Tenn
@CheerfulCrescentMoon-oh9cz3 ай бұрын
Sounds like sling blade
@JaredKingTV2 ай бұрын
Ummm humm lol So sorry just replying but the comment just came in. Thank you so much for watching! God bless