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@suewarman9287Ай бұрын
Mount Shasta is well-known for Dane Wiggins and geoengineering - as you can see in the skies in this video!!
@fabianarias6786Ай бұрын
aa 1:01 1:14 1:47
@dertythegrowerАй бұрын
Great last 3 episodes... 😊 kind of relates to my 2015 prediction on the national corporatized herb market crash...
@suewarman9287Ай бұрын
AirB'n'B is I S R A E L !!!
@CP-nl2zbАй бұрын
@@suewarman9287Zionism IS Nazism
@ethanm6890Ай бұрын
This is slowly taking over “mainstream journalism” when will they realise that all people want to see is genuine conversations with genuine people. Keep up the good work Peter 👍🏻
@animamagna3077Ай бұрын
that's right
@marquitaarmstrong399Ай бұрын
Hah yeah ok
@OverTheVoidsАй бұрын
There is definitely a huge target audience for more genuine journalism like this, but a lot of those people likely weren't watching mainstream media anymore to begin with (which includes me). I know that there are still a lot of people who are addicted to the emotional volatility and political hostility that you get out of mainstream news, and I doubt that many of those people will ever transition to this type of content, or at least they won't fully abandon their current sources of info.
@BackyardrumblezАй бұрын
This is the only type of journalism I’ll watch. Him and Arab are my favorite KZbinrs I wanna start making videos like this myself!
@GlorifiedG-z9cАй бұрын
Kind of like "On the road" with Charles Kuralt huh ?
@dwainsellers6453Ай бұрын
As a native Northern California for 61 years, and I mean northern California, I find your content these last few weeks very special to my heart. Thank you Peter.
@geraldsshorts6270Ай бұрын
Same here! People don’t know about the real California! Most beautiful part of the most beautiful State!
@fabianarias6786Ай бұрын
The onlysee is the most popular of way I could get my 7:38 7:38 7:38 7:31 hands off of it is to go back in and
@fabianarias6786Ай бұрын
The The I 22:58 The World has been a hit with 22:38 22:47 22:57
@SeS-tm4luАй бұрын
Aint gonna lie it was hard watching that kid from Utah talk
@ggrace1133Ай бұрын
Same here.
@STROKEnDISTANCE28 күн бұрын
Peters ability to just not talk and stay quiet, letting the person tell their story is so impressive. Exactly how videos like this should be done. 10/10 Peter keep up the awesome work!
@cIeetz19 күн бұрын
buddy full of it saying he made $200 an hour trimming weed tho nobody picks up a hobolo and offers them thousands a day
@clara601216 күн бұрын
@@cIeetz they do in that area
@jimmirow13 күн бұрын
Agreed and it's the single most consistent thing or disease that's prevalent in just about everyone I encounter. From Park Ave. to Park Bench people don't generally listen or talk with you. They talk at you and active listening sometimes accompanies this, that is someone constantly nodding their head yes yes mumbling yes while your talking and I don't even finish the point their going uh huh yep yup uh huh. Hate that. This is def refreshing.
@jwfinley78089 күн бұрын
@@clara6012no they do not😂😂😂😂
@rachelhaas204316 күн бұрын
I love how quiet you are Peter when the people are speaking, giving you their story, their perspective. Your very respectful and you allow them to open up so we can understand them. Thank you
@KevinBye-ig2evАй бұрын
No bias. Just a guy talking with folks from all walks of life. Love it, thank you Peter.
@GlorifiedG-z9cАй бұрын
kind of like "Californias Gold" with Huell Houser
@5049usrluvtyxАй бұрын
Nonsense definitely bias
@markadler8968Ай бұрын
@@5049usrluvtyx Really? Please elaborate.
@Hungry_BoxАй бұрын
Only the inherent bias that one gets when it's a tour from a guy that Peter meets, who introduces his mates, that will necessarily be similar to him...I'm guessing there are other groups of people in Shasta, who live differently
@alonawhalenАй бұрын
@@5049usrluvtyxis the video bias or your conditioned thinking. There is more to life than dollar signs.
@natsilver.createsАй бұрын
THAT’S OUR FIRST BUS!! My husband and I built out THIS bus from 2018-2019, and traveled with it some in 2020 before selling it to do a van. We now live in another skoolie we built out in 2023. The outside looks the same, inside looks different. Great to see it traveling and helping make dreams happen. ✨
@ThedivinecounselАй бұрын
How cool! ❤❤❤
@natsilver.createsАй бұрын
@@Thedivinecounselmy son texted me and told me “isn’t this your first bus?” And shared a screenshot! I was blown away!
@tinacross3423Ай бұрын
@@natsilver.creates Well thanks for commenting and sharing that, it's a small world after all
@natsilver.createsАй бұрын
@@tinacross3423it seems that way, doesn’t it?
@lanarkvillageflorida445629 күн бұрын
I see it! Awesome.
@karenowens450429 күн бұрын
Peter I think the guy showing you around may be by far the coolest. You can tell he is full of kindness. May all of his dreams manifest.
@iskitodays72029 күн бұрын
Came here to say this. Smart guy
@SamuPuuronen29 күн бұрын
He does have a very calm and kind aura.
@troyke29 күн бұрын
I agree. This guy is way ahead of the consciousness of most people even far past his age! May all his wildest dreams and goals come true, not only for himself, but the world in general!
@dominique862029 күн бұрын
He's so cool! Also looks like a young Townes van zandt :)
@jpfalk1127 күн бұрын
I came here to say the same thing. He has great insight and was very entertaining to watch. Intelligent. I hope he goes places and has a good life. He could have his own channel and basically narrated the whole show.
@laurel163423 күн бұрын
These people are so much more interesting than the corporate types I spend all day with. They don't as much more money or formal eduction but so much more authentic and kind.
@redlight393213 күн бұрын
its all the same once you get old enough
@joc470911 күн бұрын
Probably more intelligent as well, if they understand the importance of nature over wealth
@LittleJack-qe1ft10 күн бұрын
Most are freeloaders and bloodsuckers
@garrettgarv7 күн бұрын
@@joc4709 what I was going to say, this people were very educated on the land the stand on. You go into san Francisco you're not getting this, just people having knowledge in there field. Here it seems like they had a grasp of all aspects of life, diet, spirituality, trade.
@levihl05 күн бұрын
Tell me about it, why is everyone in the corporate world a carbon copy of each other’s personality-less self? I just work to work and my real life resumes at home lol
@madsquishy3410Ай бұрын
This is real journalism. Not two people sitting in a room with lights and cameras having a scripted interview lol. The fact that we get to watch these videos totally free on KZbin without having to pay for cable to get it? Priceless. I have learned more from watching your videos, Peter, than I think I have in my whole life when it comes to different people around the world and how they live. It's just amazing that you've devoted your life to this and you're doing SUCH A GOOD JOB at it. Please keep them coming. I'm here for all of them!!!
@PeterSantenelloАй бұрын
Thank you so much :)
@Yessirski916Ай бұрын
This is bullshit. The true locals and real mount Shasta is nothing like this
@bobwilkerson9760Ай бұрын
@@Yessirski916Then create some content and share with us, I will definitely watch it... 😎✨
@joycehaines2055Ай бұрын
Been watching for a long time enjoyed each one.
@madsquishy3410Ай бұрын
@@Yessirski916 Ummmmm........... so you're saying that all of these people that he's finding here that literally LIVE IN MOUNT SHASTA are..............fake locals?? I'm sure he didn't plant them there and tell them what to say lol. How ridiculous
@breezyillo210126 күн бұрын
I was homeless for a minute in the climbing community and the long hug Morgan gave Billy while y'all were saying bye really hit me hard for some reason. When you're living like that, you hug your friends different. You appreciate the quiet moments with them different. Human connection just feels much more valuable when there's nothing else to distract you from how much you need it
@theramentumbleweed2523Ай бұрын
I lost my dad to Non Hodgkins Lymphoma on Christmas day. I'm broken inside, and still mourning. Yet this video was oddly calming in its own way. Lots of people with soothing voices and offbeat beliefs.
@margaretthatcher6828Ай бұрын
So very sorry for your loss.
@davidofshield4452Ай бұрын
i lost my dad in car accident when i was 8 years old he was 36...
@elenie333Ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️
@0aquariumguy0Ай бұрын
I lost my dad to liver cancer back on aug 17 2024. Still haven’t fully gotten over it man. I know how your feel.
@melissaong7633Ай бұрын
Sorry praying for all of you
@tyrelgeorge537324 күн бұрын
This is straight talk. REALISM. this young man is brilliant. He knows the reality. Morgan too...Give and take WHAT YOU NEED. This is the new Norm of education/journalism. LOVED THIS PROJECT
@whatoh34074 күн бұрын
Holy fuck please don't replace education or journalism with this. This is neither. It's literally a docuseries on different lives in the U.S. There is no real truth behind this only perspective but I guess that's what people like you want. Only what you want to hear but not what you need to hear. Sad.
@TheLawnCareNutАй бұрын
i love how the sacred water comes out of a PVC pipe. 😁
I’m a native Northern Californian and I found your videos as I was recovering from some health issues. I have to say your channel is on the top of my favorite channels. You do such a great job because you just let people be themselves and tell their stories and opinions in a very non-confrontational way. It’s amazing that you actually find out more about the world on your channel than by watching cable news. Thank you again and keep up the great work!
@PeterSantenelloАй бұрын
Thank you! I wish you a speedy recovery.
@user-dl9bg4tj7uАй бұрын
Peter the 🐐 State of jefferson
@dertythegrowerАй бұрын
@@user-dl9bg4tj7u Yup. There is exit road signs for it and a store for jefferson state.. in south oregon
@beachypeacefulvibes8599Ай бұрын
I love your user name
@jazzbassoonpaulАй бұрын
@@beachypeacefulvibes8599 that’s what I do
@SunshineSmiles189Ай бұрын
Peter does such a great job in sharing people’s stories and trying to understand them in a respectful way. This style of journalism is truly unique.
@fgjf1079Ай бұрын
That hippie guy with green sweater and brown beanie is inspirational. If my investments pay off, I plan on simplifying my life as much as possible, and let my investments grow, while living the good life.
@chillingsworth4384Ай бұрын
He’s a true ambassador
@ubernerrd16 күн бұрын
The world needs more of this type of content. It's what KZbin was *created for*. To give a voice to the people.
@kathzygy3 күн бұрын
Halfway through the video when diving into the spirituality of the place, great energy begins to RADIATE from the recording. I feel the spaciousness of the personalities sharing themselves in this video. Thank you!!
@firsttenor76Ай бұрын
The young man you were interviewing seems like a genuinely nice dude, he's a also got so much knowledge and knows how to flow, and he just has so much in his head that he can. I quite enjoyed this one, not only because you have great content, but he was such a great person to interview!
@ericmayernick7804Ай бұрын
I agree
@wershipАй бұрын
Go and listen to his music and listen to what he says about women though. I was disappointed.
@lindamon5101Ай бұрын
He says like too much. Go back to school english 101
@soyyo143Ай бұрын
Agree! He was the perfect man to interview- he seemed so nice and loved his attitude!
@papichulo1554Ай бұрын
I agree!
@littleflower7769Ай бұрын
Bryson is the BOMB!!! A truly intelligent, insightful man with integrity and no ego. Wow. We need more like him!!
@radrabbit6946Ай бұрын
total sweetheart, wish him the best
@loganchapman105Ай бұрын
He seems to be a few tools short of a tool box if you ask me🤷♂️
@dontblameme6328Ай бұрын
Just a pot head.
@slowmissouri205Ай бұрын
@@loganchapman105super interesting guy but I can't see this guy ever handling the 9 to 5 grind. He might be an amazing songwriter though
@nikolinabaga3924Ай бұрын
@@slowmissouri205 9 to 5 is no longer the dream
@EKK420Ай бұрын
As a Norwegian, this this channel has taught me so much about american culture. You wont get this anywhere else! Thank you so much Peter for making these incredible videos!
@pamkriner5945Ай бұрын
The majority of these interviews involve folks who live on the “fringe” of American society. They are a component of our society, but do not necessarily interact with the mainstream. They exist separate from the general population.
@AlwaysCheckmateNeverStalemateАй бұрын
@@pamkriner5945yes, but not exactly. Just because they live the fringe life doesn't mean they are not a huge component to our society. You're basically saying that only people in the cities matter, but anyone else doesn't contribute to the culture. You'd be surprised how many city folk either came from or are currently moving out of these fringe areas of the country or have adapted this type of culture into their everyday life.
@pamkriner5945Ай бұрын
@@AlwaysCheckmateNeverStalemateno sir, I did not say that…you did. Not sure about the “huge” component, but they are increasing. And no, city folk and cities do not create a culture, although roughly 80% of the population exists in urban areas. That does not mean those of us who live in rural areas are unimportant.
@whitespringhomestead6089Ай бұрын
@@pamkriner5945I encourage you to watch more of his "older" videos. He has been to many places in the U.S. that are more town/city focused than the places he has been in California.
@JohnnyRep-u4eАй бұрын
Archie Bunker said it best: "Fruits and Nuts".
@reflectionOfLyf23 күн бұрын
17:50 this made me happy. So happy that he could connect and make amends with his parents
@Jouhatsu-oi5qgАй бұрын
The fact that we get free videos on KZbin by Mr Santenello is truly a gift. 👏👏👏
@AmericanAmishАй бұрын
He works hard.
@CristinaCubas-n4kАй бұрын
I say the same thing….
@heatherfulmore3412Ай бұрын
Nice
@LuAnneLouiseАй бұрын
❤
@ohlordy9680Ай бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏾🙏🤷
@cb_3717Ай бұрын
My daughter became a Traveler at 19 and ended up in Shasta after traveling all over. At 29 - same age as Bryson - she’s still there, the mountain calls to her to come back if she stays away too long. Everything in this video is exactly like it’s been explained to me. What is life if not for diversity, collecting experiences and living your life instead of life driving you? She’s a bit more mainstream now meaning she’s in a house instead of a van or bus and she works in a store run by a couple selling homegrown food along with crystals, gems, etc. while selling jewelry she taught herself to make and watching others. While the lifestyle obviously isn’t problem/stress-free (there ARE serious issues that come up and they handle it as a community), their collective goal is to make the world a better place politically, ecologically, spiritually through sustainability and community-driven work. My daughter and her peers are happier than anyone else I know. I envy them ❤.
@Bryan-jd7osАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing.😀
@2lmdiАй бұрын
@@Bryan-jd7os +1
@ScubaSteve3560Ай бұрын
Then go and do the same and you'll have nothing to envy.
@britishlingoАй бұрын
She lives a life a lot of people dream of having
@gingerwashburn2237Ай бұрын
❤️ hearing a bit of her story! Thank you for sharing ✌️🩵🌻
@MekinhumbelАй бұрын
The main thing I love about this channel (which is honestly my #1 YT channel) is that Peter lets his subjects speak for themselves. His authenticity allows him (and us) access to incredibly interesting people, and his humility allows them to say what they want to say, and us viewers to take away from it what we will.
@khurshmian6156Ай бұрын
He intersects his nonsense here and there as well.
@NightmareAliceАй бұрын
I agree! He lets people talk and he doesn’t make them perform for the camera.
@cgiles9086Ай бұрын
100% man. Peter Santenello is great at giving people space to speak and doesn’t crowd them and lets them speak their mind so we can understand them and their story. He’s a great vlogger. Glad I found this channel as he has interesting content and is really cool to people. I recall he said he was a waiter in Lake Tahoe and his people skills definitely shine through and make the channel very enjoyable the way he does things. He’s found his calling here making great videos like he does.
@angieallsupАй бұрын
Yesss!
@blakesleyk.7166Ай бұрын
@@cgiles9086Great comment. Video’s like this are what YT at it’s finest. Just wish this particular Peter video was 5X longer.
@Thedonweldon8 күн бұрын
I’m from the Central Valley (Fresno County) and have family we would visit In Oregon. I must say, I could feel a presence of “something spiritual” every time I would drive thru this area. Just the sight of that mountain stirs feelings that are unexplainable.
@sixx4771Ай бұрын
Man, I'm from Sweden. Never visited USA. Never wanted to until I saw your videos. So many great places and people. Would love to drive around to places movies and media never show us. Amazing!
@rrmerlin3402Ай бұрын
California has the same population as Canada and There are hundreds of square miles of wilderness in California that gets no mainstream media attention. I've lived here my entire 64 years and will never see all the great places in California.
@firstlast476Ай бұрын
do it ! and I want to visit Sweden one day
@wershipАй бұрын
Did a 3000 mile trip coming from Australia and it was truly the best time of my life.
@shraddashraddaАй бұрын
US is awesome …the people are awesome, some of my greatest friends are from there
@ChrisLTАй бұрын
Just curious, what sort of stuff does media show you over there? Probably the worst, which is fair these days, but these videos really start to show you the variety of people and communities here. I'm around Chicago so that video series was so cool to see.
@lg4127Ай бұрын
The people you met during your visit to Mount Shasta actually put me in a very peaceful place while watching.. I have seen many of yourvideos, but have not felt that inner peace like I did with this group! They are truly special! Thank you for introducting them!
@jantefft2442Ай бұрын
Spot on, felt the connectivity, truly.❤
@LOVEISTRUTH300Ай бұрын
LOVE💖💖💖
@oi812rawАй бұрын
Same ❤
@mztreemusicАй бұрын
cuz they on that spiritual wavelength, you can join too :)
@teekalsang29 күн бұрын
@@mztreemusicthank you , that's how I feel about most people I have met in the woods of mount Shasta .
@salfromoregon4369Ай бұрын
This guy is very well spoken and smart. I learned a lot listening to him speak. His parents should be proud of him. He’s a respectful young man.
@Revo2222-j2uАй бұрын
Agree , he is such a bright beautiful soul
@BlindBadger212Ай бұрын
If this is very well spoken, then I consider myself sentient
@sierrachoco5271Ай бұрын
Oooohhhh K, Ah huh!!!
@BringontheasteroidАй бұрын
I’m not sure I would be very proud if he were my kid.
@Ann-q6yАй бұрын
What was his name? Website?
@cafecybernz12 күн бұрын
I've said it several times already, after watching some of Peter's other videos, but I want to repeat it here: the closed-caption transcript is the best of all the KZbin channels I follow. Not only it provides a perfect copy of all the dialogues, displayed at exactly the right time when characters speak on the screen, but even gives details on the background sounds. Such as [dog panting]. Absolutely fantastic for English-as-a-second-language or hard-of-hearing fans. This is Digital Accessibility at its best. So, once again, congratulations and thank you to your video editor 👏👏🙏🙏
@dani4my4Ай бұрын
Your wife is beautiful and such a delight to see her on camera too. PETER, I am oglala Lakota and Assinibione Sioux. My rez is Fort Peck up in NE Montana. I.want you to know how much my family and I enjoy your videos and your wonderful, open, non judgemental heart you approach people with. Thank you for documenting America as you do. I'm a 20 year Emergency Dept Registered Nurse. Not all individuals who are from the rez stay there, but our hearts and spirit keeps close by. We hope you keep 🙏🏽 your channel up and going, thank you for all you expose us to. Aho Mitakuye Oyasin
@tjadventures9163Ай бұрын
I just spent the summer working at the clinic in on fort peck. I enjoyed the peaceful and quiet area
@peanutrbuckle9123Ай бұрын
Chill out white girl
@lauriescott7390Ай бұрын
I would love to see a Mt. Shasta “Part Two” that also includes a focus on the Native Americans’ relationship with the mountain.
@namafarmАй бұрын
Agreeing - lets hear More of the indiginious tell their stories!❤ Get back to New Mexico to the Mesas there! & go to Truth or Consequences, other places around Santa Fe, Las Crucas, Hatch, and get around to the old old Kivas and indiginious towns and cities and Rez
@kittybeck151Ай бұрын
...and Sasquatch!
@sass6795Ай бұрын
💯
@oi812rawАй бұрын
Me too! And the Sasquatch aspect also…. Was hoping that would be touched on.
@mrcomment5544Ай бұрын
I wouldn't. Sounds boring. They don't really have anything to offer and whatever they do have is what the west told them is their 'history'.
@DensityMatrix1Ай бұрын
I hope this guy makes it. I see a guy that could contribute a lot but the economics situation got him trapped. Keep going young man, don't let it grind you down.
@ChrisM-h5uАй бұрын
The economic situation? He's here by choice, relied on food stamps and didn't work. Now he doesn't have food stamps and he works. Strange
@joeducker8543Ай бұрын
@@ChrisM-h5u the problem with your mindset is you'll always be negative even when everyone is positive around you, lmao
@ChrisM-h5uАй бұрын
@joeducker8543 I would disagree, consider myself more of a realistic person. "Problem" with you is living in your parents basement and sucking off the system. Now is that negative or reality? Maybe I'm the sucker for working. 🤔
@ELkhemitАй бұрын
Both @densitymatrix1 and @chrism-h5u are correct here and have good intentions and solid reasoning behind what they said. and Hey man I appreciate you so much and I wouldn’t say the economic situation has me trapped, but like the wu tang being stranded in Staten Island, Shasta is a very remote and unheard of place with many challenges including economics and the environment created by being isolated. It takes a long time to create a culture for yourself and music and art based on that culture that allows you to succeed and use your isolation and habitat as a tool to make something truly unique and beautiful.
@mitchweber7868Ай бұрын
@@ChrisM-h5u Ya I think you're telling the truth also, I live in my van, but I live in the city because ya just gotta be somewhere where there's jobs. That place is beautiful I'd love to live there no doubt.
@Alpenglow202416 сағат бұрын
You've stolen my anthropologist heart! The way you capture different cultures is captivating. Thank you! I appreciate your non biased approach and genuinely love to see various perspectives on culture across the world. Good work.
@bailey1000100Ай бұрын
The bead maker, near the end of clip ,showing his creations had some fantastic work there.The quill work from what I could see looked outrageous. Top quality.
@ELkhemitАй бұрын
That man beads from dusk to dawn many days! Let me know if you or any one you know is interested in his work
@namafarmАй бұрын
@@ELkhemit how do folks support his art ans buy his beautiful work? What is his website or physical direct Market? Many blessings
@nanoceramics2747Ай бұрын
What beautiful people. I am 75 yrs old and was one of the free spirits that lost his way in the capitalist world, your video has brought me back to the essence of life. Thank you!
@NightmareAliceАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@evangelesong6319Ай бұрын
You're 75 and still looking. Look no further. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. Ask him to come into your life, he will. He has a plan for you.
@ritat1Ай бұрын
The capitalist world that you were lost in pays taxes, and taxes are the backbone of food stamps, which apparently many free spirits need to sustain themselves. The truth is that we are all connected.
@jonmacdonald5345Ай бұрын
@evangelesong6319 Dude even Jesus Partied haha 😄
@evangelesong6319Ай бұрын
@jonmacdonald5345 yep, he celebrated the Jewish festivals. There is nothing in the bible that says you can't celebrate and be joyful. Praise the Lord. I'm off to church now 🥳
@BackwoodsandbladesАй бұрын
Bravo. You picked a good person to interview. My wife and I worked in Arcata and Eureka for a couple of summers, and saw a lot of the scene. It was not all peace and love. A lot of drugs, a lot of trash, and a way more seedy vibe than we imagined.
@jenniferbloh-michael866225 күн бұрын
I almost got kidnapped after a Garcia show in Humbolt . By very 'normal' looking guys .
@lk330921 күн бұрын
There are weirdos in the woods everywhere it seems.
@jonosborne381310 күн бұрын
I honestly didn't anticipate making it all the way through this, but then all of sudden it was over. Thoroughly enjoyable! I dare say that it could have been longer! Well done, Peter.
@flismsАй бұрын
"Bring the energy we have into the world." Probably the most meaningful statement. A lot of people want to run away from the world (including myself) and escape the reality that seems so problematic. BUT, there wont be anywhere to escape to before long, if enough people dont live by that quote.
@KalikikrystАй бұрын
Yes!! This is what bringing heaven down to earth means in the Lord’s Prayer. We’re a conduit of reality
@johnnysfreeman8415Ай бұрын
Well said ❤️🔥💪☯️🤌♾️☮️🔥🤌
@randomname-tl3fw26 күн бұрын
@@flisms too bad that energy doesn't involve getting a job and helping the local society instead of draining it...
@flisms25 күн бұрын
@randomname-tl3fw I don't follow. That quote comes from the guy in the video, who has a job. Thus I am agreeing with his statement that the people he was associating with who had strong feelings against the state of the world should not exclude themselves as a result, but rather, include themselves and their thoughts in hopes of making a change.
@mdotrausch137Ай бұрын
Reading some of these comments and it’s clear to me that this channel is where the realest people reside.
@catcherintheskyАй бұрын
I'm imaginary.
@medisendi4999Ай бұрын
Watching from Dubai but originally from Uganda 🇺🇬
@chavo6689Ай бұрын
Are they tho ? I love the stories and positivity people share with each other but at some point you can’t ignore the fact that some of these people are crazy and instead of setting them straight with reality they feed their delusions
@mdotrausch137Ай бұрын
@ I said some..
@Dovahkiin0117Ай бұрын
@@chavo6689could say that about any group 😅😂
@One_foot_in_the_GraveАй бұрын
Peter, I think the reason so many of us are drawn to your videos versus other people's doing similar things is how much you open yourself up to the people you talk with in front of the camera, to tell your history and your experiences as a young guy living in a van, for instance let us know you a bit and lets your interviewee know you.. and knowing someone even just a little bit makes you feel like you can be honest with them.. makes you feel like you can trust them a little and I have never seen you betray that trust, which is what so many people do for drama.....Respect ! Great video !
@newnece094 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@CanYouS33Ай бұрын
52:53 “make your bag small, because you might find what you need along the way” Beautiful quote, as is that handstand.💜
@neralodinson6980Ай бұрын
wise words!
@crazyprayingmantis559627 күн бұрын
Then your bag won't be small anymore 🤔
@stevenmarkeveys864Ай бұрын
Fun Fact for me is we've seen Peter try many, many new foods and, every time he eats a new dish he gives the impression each was better than the last. Super respectful fellow because we all know (not speaking on this soup) he has had to have regretted a few! Hats off to him for that!
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
😆 you are spot on! but this soup was probably the one food Peter has tried that I want to taste.
@ELkhemitАй бұрын
Yo that soup was legitimately fire 🔥 actually 😂
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
@@ELkhemit 🤣
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
@@ELkhemit inspried my wife to make a mushroom soup shortly after we watched the video.
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
@ELkhemit wife is over here "whats that recipe?" 😯😄
@innerfield5481Ай бұрын
Peter is one of the greatest documentary makers in the world today.
@BibleAndFriendsАй бұрын
Yeah he is!!!
@ChuckBaxter-sv2tnАй бұрын
You right innerfield because he is questioning everything believing nothing without verifiable evedence using critical thinking.💪🍷📖🤔🌍🦉
@reginaldklewisАй бұрын
Yeah he definitely touches bases with the people in a respectful and honest way. He doesn't play games or treat people indifferently.
@jjones8813Ай бұрын
PAGAN PRACTICES ARE FALSE
@amandasoler9327Ай бұрын
Yessss
@777LadyVenus22 күн бұрын
Wow love the kid you’re interviewing from cedar city. He talks like an wise ancient indigenous man ❤🎉
@lynnarthur-stillalive2025Ай бұрын
Bryson’s narrative about Shasta’s history and culture is engaging, insightful, and entertaining. Moreover, his old-soul perspective and demeanor gave the viewer an unvarnished and compassionate glimpse into the reality of this city’s lifestyle.
@BarefootInAKАй бұрын
Totally agree and I’m only minutes in…
@MultiFisherofmenАй бұрын
Indeed
@ShastavalleyoutdoorsmanАй бұрын
@@lynnarthur-stillalive2025 he's only showing a bum's lifestyle. Most people here are decent and hard working. These are all outsiders who moved here from somewhere else. They mooch on locals.
@ShastavalleyoutdoorsmanАй бұрын
@@lynnarthur-stillalive2025 mostly fiction...
@jjones8813Ай бұрын
PAGAN THRU OUT
@connieneuharth1137Ай бұрын
I lived in Mt. Shasta for many years in the late 90’s and early 2000. There is a completely different type of person who lives in that area than what you saw and interviewed. I hope you will show both sides. Families who have lived there from generation to generation with incredible stories to tell. You do a great job keeping it real Peter. It’s a stunning place isn’t it?
@rainysaurusАй бұрын
Instead he filmed some kid who moved here from Utah with fantasies of being a hippie is NorCal.
@MateoBanggАй бұрын
Though he did only seen one side I can say as someone who moved from Pennsylvania to Mendocino area, yea it was cool and I met awesome people but it's not safe for people like us. There is so many people that are crazy and/or on drugs out there it's not fun. I lived in Humboldt at 17 trying to grow weed just to lose 175k to some crazy guy. I'm luck I lived, the only way I got out of that was by stealing a work truck and driving to a greyhound bus station and getting a ticket home. I didn't even have a phone because the guy I worked for took my phone for 9 months.
@MateoBanggАй бұрын
Guess that's my fault for working for an illegal grow op. I didn't know what I was getting into until I realized Mt life meant nothing and that I was being robbed
@Seek_HimАй бұрын
What other kind of people?
@MateoBanggАй бұрын
Sadly I feel more safe in a city
@georgewilliamsjr3985Ай бұрын
Watching these allow me to appreciate my own life and be a better dad to my children. Thank you Peter, these videos are truly a blessing.
@Steven-kl6lhАй бұрын
Great insight...I hope I'm not the only one who saw the hidden, somewhat sarcastic, message in your comment...😵💫😁✌️🙏
@thegreg7910 сағат бұрын
I have never wanted to ditch my hustle bustle life and move to a mountain with a bunch of elevated beings. Wow, this video was absolutely inspiring. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@EvilTurtle97Ай бұрын
As a European I have just been binging your unknown USA videos. My god the nature is absolutely stunning. The people are also great and the sense of community and connectedness is really something I envy as a city rat in the Netherlands.
@HouseJawnАй бұрын
Funny i was just thinking how much more i would get along with city people in northern Europe
@DVDFRMNАй бұрын
Go there Man, if you are not disabled or too old, go there.... you can always go back to the city when you are old.... i love Amsterdam, but it's a 'virtual reality' , Nederlands is a 'virtual reality', Nederlands has no nature, everything is man made an man managed, the Mountain is calling you....
@andyeighttreАй бұрын
Here in the States, you need to get away from the big cities to find the people that make this country great. We love our freedom and I myself would love for Europeans to have all the freedoms that we have.
@Coffee_is_readyАй бұрын
My experience, having oived in Europe and the US is that Americans believe in a very rudimentary kind of freedom. More of an egoistic, I want to do what I want and don’t care about how it affects others. Freedom for me but not for others. Rles for the others, but not for me. Not individualism but collective egoism. Take that we car dependence and lack of third places, living in Europe provides more freedom of live and thought than the US.
@Coffee_is_readyАй бұрын
Probably also depends on the region. California seems kind of special. My experience with the Midwest and South is quite different.
@YLoYo6Ай бұрын
The comment sections to Peter's videos are some of the best. It's actually fun to read through them and see all the different people it's reaching.
@jjrockit8361Ай бұрын
"Words are made by spelling. You spell words and you cast spells. Words are magic." Great orators have always known the power of the spoken word and musicians , the power of a lyric, but i do not think i have ever heard it put so eloquently. Very interesting and thought provoking. Thanks.
@shraddashraddaАй бұрын
Your word is your wand 🕊
@patriciabowlerАй бұрын
@@shraddashraddaI ❤that
@mattfetter4123Ай бұрын
Our creator delegated authority on earth, to you! Your words have authority on earth.❤😊
@mattbasford6299Ай бұрын
See, I thought that was one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
"Life and death is in the power of the tongue, and those loving it, eat its fruit."
@pineconepilgrimage23 күн бұрын
"Conscious Hip Hop" Right On, Masta Blasta of Mount Shasta living in the Hood in The Woods
@jermaine-YahservantАй бұрын
Wife and I have wondered the affect of Peters interviews has had on his own personal beliefs , then we realized how not knowing Peters personal beliefs helps us focus on the people he interviews. Keep up the excellent journalism Peter! 👊🏽
@tex959Ай бұрын
He's mentioned his beliefs in a few videos. If I remember correctly, I would probably refer to somebody like him as an agnostic. He's accepting of all religions, but he does not identify with any particular religion.
@bullishatresistance8830Ай бұрын
well said 🍻
@wendellbatts2477Ай бұрын
Yes Sir. Totally agree!
@ztebazileАй бұрын
he is truly a people's person
@janet8182Ай бұрын
Peter is a great interviewer and mostly importantly a good listener. He does not interrupt his interviewee and let the flow of the conversation go on so smoothly. Enjoy all your video as it is so eye opening to hear people from different background speak their mind.
@terrianderson5306Ай бұрын
I ended up in Shasta (Lakehead) to get clean after a decade of drugs and lived in a tent and then a motor home, worked at Bridge Bay resort and loved it! So refreshing. Only left to be nearer my kids and grandkids but still in Northern California. I love all of the personalities in this amazing video ❤
@randomname-tl3fwАй бұрын
@@terrianderson5306 this is about mount shasta city not shasta county.
@randomname-tl3fwАй бұрын
@@56once an hour a way...🙄
@Imbedroom25 күн бұрын
congrats on sobriety
@cyrus96852 күн бұрын
Look at how beautiful the nature is , when Peter turns the camera around. I wouldn't mind waking up in my van,car,tent, waking up to nature like that everyday, That's beautiful life.
@enlightenCAАй бұрын
That was a great answer. Q: "What do you do Sparrow?" A: "I do whatever it takes. Do you need something done?"
@ELkhemitАй бұрын
Sparrow is the man
@nakedmongoose123Ай бұрын
I love sparrows energy! Dude is on a solid path! It’s refreshing to see that passion for life!
@spunstricken9065Ай бұрын
Funny. I am born and raised in California. I spent every weekend possible camping in Forest Hill when I was in my early to mid 20s. I was on my way to Oregon to live in a commune in the mid 90’s as a 20+ university graduate when I got married and had a baby and got derailed from my dream. I probably would have ended up in Shasta. It was totally my vibe. I now live in Germany for 20+ years, such a long way from home. Thank you for the tour. 🌸🙏🏽🌸
@giovannigiorgio8962Ай бұрын
Sounds like you were saved by grace.
@spunstricken9065Ай бұрын
@ I wouldn’t have been poor, but I probably would have moved to Shasta. Not that there is anything wrong with being poor. I probably would have worked for water sanitation or something. I’m a biologist. The commune I was moving to were also all university graduates. One was even an environmental lawyer. Not all hippies-types are living on the edge. Most come from upper middle class families and many have advanced education. Many are eco-hippies. No drugs, just clean living. They just want to live an eco-friendly life style.
@tombstone4986Ай бұрын
I love Forest Hill!! Laura was an amazing local❤ I spiked out in the local elementary school yard, fighting fire 🔥
@tayburnett1172Ай бұрын
Hope your doing well
@anjaherrnreiter1571Ай бұрын
How did you get to Germany? Way better off than here in the US! So jealous!
@jamesm28Ай бұрын
We need more kind loving folks like this in our world.
@SuperReznativeАй бұрын
Get back to God through Jesus redeeming work on the cross. Love and care for one another.
@jamesm28Ай бұрын
@SuperReznative That's not my path, but I respect whatever works for you to be kind and loving; and we can still agree we should love and care for one another.
@randomname-tl3fwАй бұрын
Self centered, self righteous bums?
@goldenyearsacres9163Ай бұрын
@@SuperReznative Yes, according to the ancient manuscripts gathered to form the Bible, it states that He is THE great I AM, not sime guy from the 1800's. Sounds like the "i am" group is a copycat religion borrowed from a few religions to make their own religion, their own god. That is what it seems to me.
@tylerschroeder372223 күн бұрын
he is a bum
@IvicaMilaric7 күн бұрын
What an awesome assembly of people living in such a mesmerizingly beautiful place. I also love the fact that there were so many life philosophies showcased and all of them have one thing in common - they're all non-intrusive and open to all other worldviews.
@Trstn12Ай бұрын
Crazy just arrived on Shasta a few hours ago, watching this on the mountain right now, thank you
@karenelstoryАй бұрын
welcome home, brother!
@catherinegrace2366Ай бұрын
Hey from Redding/Cottonwood!
@kam7744Ай бұрын
There are no lava tubes under Castle Lake! It is not volcanic geology west of the Interstate. Please
@krishankochar3059Ай бұрын
Welcome enjoy your visit!
@Bill-yo6kwАй бұрын
Is there people under there
@jeremydixon436425 күн бұрын
It's not only on that mountain. If you want spiritual freedom, you can find it anywhere on Earth. You only have to want it & most are too busy consuming. Much love from northern Alabama. Peter, enjoyed your operation paperclip segment from here as well. Thank you for what you do, its awesome!
@outtatheashez663618 күн бұрын
Very well said!! thankyou!!
@KellyCrerarАй бұрын
Massive respect for Brycen. The amount of knowledge he has is phenomenal. His perspectives are centered in acceptance and peace. I learnt a ton about myself and my shortcoming just watching this and how he interacts. Thank you.
@JerryXM991Ай бұрын
The loser finally got off the government tit and got a job like the rest of us. At least now we don't have to feed him anymore.
@rickpritchett8972 күн бұрын
Awesome video. I left home when I was 15. I traveled all over California had the greatest experiences. I truly appreciate what life these folks are experiencing. Thanks for the video.
@kevvscameraАй бұрын
America truly is the most interesting place in the world Thank you Peter. Been watching everything for about two years. Inspiring every time
@curedbybp3003Ай бұрын
While most travel vlogs focus on hopping from one country to another, Peter’s vlogs opened our eyes to the cultural richness that can exist within a single country, it’s incredible how vast USA is, I can’t wait for the vlogs on the Pacific Northwest.
@reginaldklewisАй бұрын
Yeah it's definitely some special free roaming around places out here that most other countries will never have access to.
@AtomicHarmonixАй бұрын
I grew up around this mountain. My dad’s family is from here. I recently just moved away to the midwest for different opportunities. These videos couldn’t come at a better time since they remind me of home and what I grew up around. Thank you Peter
@YouTubeCensorsMeАй бұрын
What opportunities does the “Mid West” offer you that this area did not? Cheaper land?
@cornell833Ай бұрын
Not true at all Midwest land is very expensive these guys are drug addicts@@KZbinCensorsMe
@janeames1513Ай бұрын
@@KZbinCensorsMe from the sounds of it maybe better employment and cost of living but i'm just guessing
@discord_and_entropy15 күн бұрын
this is so eye opening. All these spiritual thoughts and practices and ideas are like prototyping, exploring this planet through people and art and economy and even drug, and finding things that resonate on a personal level. incredible, inspiring, thank you for showing us this!
@sharonmchugh8294Ай бұрын
Love this. I'm originally from Southern Oregon- and so miss Mount Shasta. So glad Peter shows the earnest humanity in everything, everywhere he goes. Love everyone he featured in this video.
@jasonbinette9940Ай бұрын
Peter, you have to be one of the most genuine humans out there! Your appreciation for all walks of life is amazing! Keep making the awesome videos and allowing me to see the world and be a better human myself. So quickly we judge people for their lifestyle and never get the chance to hear their stories! Thank you for all you do!
@WalkingBackwardsIntoTheFutureАй бұрын
I’m Shasta and karuk Indian would love to have my uncle frank tell you all kinds of stories of the mountain
@cornell833Ай бұрын
Not true at all 😭
@joanneaurica3189Ай бұрын
@@cornell833 ? What is not true at all?
@chillingsworth4384Ай бұрын
Sounds awesome, hope that collab comes to fruition 🙏
@ondi37Ай бұрын
I'm always interested in hearing stories told by real Native Indians. They are a rare breed for sure❤
@soyyo143Ай бұрын
Oh, yes!
@thegreg7911 сағат бұрын
Wow,what an knowledgeable and interesting young man. You always find the best guests. This is by far one of my favorite sources on information/entertainment. Thanks, Peter, for taking us all along on these adventures.
@brettd530Ай бұрын
I've lived in Siskiyou County for almost 25 years now. I see Mt. Shasta every single day. It's rugged majestic beauty is second to none. Its an awe inspiring mountain and it never gets old. Do I believe in any of the mystical nonsense about Shasta? Hell no. I just appreciate its awesomeness and am thankful to have been able to live in its shadow for all these years.
@arcatacompanyАй бұрын
I own a mountaintop in Lassen, I look at Mount Shasta and mount Lassen from the front porch that I have not built yet😮
@arcatacompanyАй бұрын
it's strange how about these people seem to have a major misunderstanding of a very standard state and federal right called welfare and or in this dumb kids case CalFresh he's in California that's called CalFresh, getting government assistance is based on your income and it varies per county, as an example in San Francisco you can earn $100,000 and still be considered low income, in siskiyou county you can probably earn $30,000 and be considered low income, had everything that that kid said is illegal and he could go to jail and I think he already said that he lost his benefits because of his probably stupid ideas of how the laws work😅
@randomname-tl3fwАй бұрын
@@arcatacompany there's a whole bunch of them and they all group up by gumboot lake. It's a mess and they leave trash everywhere. Cause problems for fishermen and campers. Come to find out they are all living off of our dime...
@thereissomecoolstuffАй бұрын
@@arcatacompany Thanks for the comment. I consider myself educated. I’m getting ready to apply for social security. It is anything but easy to max out your benefit. To get every last Penney. Ive even hired an attorney. Navigating welfare and food stamps is not that easy. More importantly he said he doesn’t want to use it. He wants to be self supporting. Maybe you didn’t catch that part. I like this guy. He’s trying.
@myp3tmonsterАй бұрын
I'm from the UK so it's never going to happen but man these places in your most recent videos are calling out to me. I appreciate you giving us a glimpse into these beautiful places and wonderful peoples lives. All the best
@christinamorales6887Ай бұрын
Come to the USA from UK 🇬🇧 I always want to go to the UK 🇬🇧 from Denver, Colorado USA 🇺🇸 home of the Rocky Mountains
@charrua59Ай бұрын
UK has some very interesting forests. They look enchanted. Not strange so much litteratur came from that place
@MmmmkaaayАй бұрын
We can get married and swap citizenship. 😁
@chachi9945Ай бұрын
Never say never.
@shy404usernotfoundАй бұрын
As a Northern California chick (Humboldt County California, Lost Coast) I can confirm it's pretty chill here 🥰❤️💋
@rjflores438Ай бұрын
I was hoping you did a video on Mount Shasta. Im from the UK but did a road trip from San Francisco all the way to Portland stopping at all of the volcanoes along the way, Mount Shasta, Mount Jefferson, Mount St Helens and Mount Hood. All absolutely beautiful and awe inspiring mountains with incredible beauty and nature. Mount Shasta seems to attract a lot of mystery as well which added to its charm.
@likita1838Ай бұрын
Took a wrong turn and found my way to crater lake and umpqua hot springs, magical country, would love to go back there to explore more of the area
@froglizard613511 күн бұрын
I think it's great that some people have a sense of service and like to help others, especially elderly.
@anthropottery1968Ай бұрын
Thank You. This young man has such depth and enable him to share that, you are both golden.
@saythankyou111Ай бұрын
This how humans are supposed to be, not watching daytime tv 📺☠️
@dickhead_brianАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Rose-jr4txАй бұрын
This is the Peter Santenello style I fell in love with some years ago! This is raw, talented journalism, amazing editing and storytelling, and most of all, traveling off the beaten path to tell a powerful story ... Keep up the amazing work, Peter! 👏👏👏
@AmericanAmishАй бұрын
Thanks Peter!
@JustDoingChelleАй бұрын
This is one of your best videos that I've seen. I could talk to that dude for hours. I've been thru that area. It's beautiful. Thank you.
@ruralangwinАй бұрын
Wise, kind , young man. I hope he enters politics.
@scottshelley766813 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Northern California and have a slept a few nights up on that mountain. I have always been genuinely curious about the community there. Thanks for helping me to learn more.
@_bones562Ай бұрын
I'm a guy from Los Angeles.Born and Raised. The first time I drove to Shasta and Weed County I was in awwwwww. Especially seeing Mnt Shasta for the first time. People are very nice. Very slow paced. There's alot of misfits. Definitely a must see place. Just becareful.
@gramajulietreasureadventur1104Ай бұрын
I Lived in Northern California for 25+ years, My youngest daughter stayed in the Harmony of Nature when I moved home. I am planted in a low-profile cabin right in the middle of the City now, close to my "nearly" blind mother's neighborhood. She is 90 and still mows her lawn, (a mom who grew up on a Dairy Ranch). Most of all I miss the water, rocks, and trees. I am happily dreaming about the day when I will return to nature. Thanks, Peter for today.
@METAMYSTICPODCASTАй бұрын
I really enjoyed Brysons sharing of his life and thoughts about Shasta. Many blessings to him! Will check out the music!
@MrSter422 күн бұрын
I know you've read this many times before, Peter, but I wanted to let you know nevertheless - I've been watching many of your videos since I've discovered your channel via the first Titus story. And I wanted to let you know that more than many interesting characters and stories in your videos, the main reason I keep on enjoying what you do is the way you interact with other people. Respectfully, with open mind, carefully listening and giving everyone safe space to express what's on their mind. That's some chicken soup for the soul these days. Much appreciated, man!
@dinat411Ай бұрын
What synchronicity! Out of nowhere, I started looking up videos on Lemuria and Agartha at 3am. Then, when I opened Ytube, I didn't see the location I just saw "Inside America's Most Mysterious Place". Then I clicked on your video. When you said Mt Shasta, chills ran thru my entire body! Crazy! I love how the universe responds. Thanks for what you do.
@le4905Ай бұрын
Does this happen to you often? For me, all the time. It's wild ✨
@juspete552729 күн бұрын
It's called a algorithm lol
@crazyprayingmantis559627 күн бұрын
It's called the Algorithm, maybe learn how they work
@le490527 күн бұрын
You guys are so basic 😂
@MelissaThompson432Ай бұрын
I've lived a very short distance from a famous intentional community for the last almost 50 years, and these Shasta people have the same aura of purity and simplicity as my friends. I don't want to suggest they're anything but complex, intelligent, and creative; there's just this fundamental freedom of spirit they share. I would love to visit there someday.
@chefgiovanniАй бұрын
Interesting insight. I visited this place in the 80's it was very different. Let's get cooking.
@MelissaThompson432Ай бұрын
@chefgiovanni well, _everything's_ different since the 80s. My neighbors aren't hairy, half-naked young idealists any more, either, but most of them are still very good company.... I like surprises. 😉😁✌
@viviansavage1138Ай бұрын
Mt Shasta is actually the wealthiest town in Siskiyou County. You want so see people who are actually struggling, check out the east side of the county where big Ag has taken over the farmland, and the mills were shut down years ago.
@1totherightАй бұрын
What areas?
@StubhoseАй бұрын
Bro fighting whos poorer 😂
@jKLaАй бұрын
That's not saying much. I have spent time in the area. Mt Shasta is still a very working class town with a median household income of $48,000. It is also not cheap, -only by California standards. There are wealthy people of course but they are small minority and often live outside of town, and there is a lot of poverty and crime and drugs in Shasta.
@viviansavage1138Ай бұрын
@jKLa when I said "wealthiest", it was certainly meant in relative terms. I grew up on the north/east side of the mountain in Butte Valley. Mt Shasta was able to maintain somewhat of an economy through tourism and the "crystal hippies" who make regular pilgrimages there. The rest of the county, which is the 2nd largest in the State, was hard hit by the woods getting shut down, and subsequently the mills. Much of the farming in the valley has been taken over by BigAg unfortunately.
@jKLaАй бұрын
@@viviansavage1138 right, it's the least low income town in the area, but it is still rather low income as well as being a socially troubled place.
@Sqweejroberts6 күн бұрын
My first video was the one where the gentleman bought his own town. This is my second and seriously brother AMAZING job of capturing every aspect and opions. Thank you for true honest reporting. Madd respect and thank you for being you brother.
@CreatorInTrngАй бұрын
I have often written, Peter, that your videos are a twist of the kaleidoscope of not just the US, but of humanity. Thanks again for a mesmerizing swirl of the scope. And, of course, great thanks to the souls who shared with us.
@bonkedwoofy4240Ай бұрын
The variety of lifestyle depicted in Peter's videos reevaluated my perception of how we could *BE* in this world. What makes this videos interesting is how relevant they are to us, for they are a life of us in different people, so close, yet different. Each community of whom Peter came across, whether the folks in Hawaii, the historically inculcated Cajun country, the eerie and quaint Appalachia...expresses a certain kind of truth that discerns their quality of life, in which it is unconcealed when one becomes immersed in it.
@kathleenroberts7972Ай бұрын
Peter, even out in the middle of nowhere, people recognize you!"that's amazing. You do beautiful work. Please keep it up.this was very insightful and that young man was intelligent and insightful.thank you both.
@beaubritton212513 күн бұрын
I have been following Peter around the world and then around the United States, and now around California. He is in my top 10 videographers of these times. He knows how to get to the heart of an area, completely unpretentious and just tells the story he is seeing with his own eyes. If you have time, look for his older videos, as they kept my traveling dream alive during the covid crisis. If he shows up in your community help him, he is one of the good guys. He has the gift of gab, and knows the questions to ask to get to the heart of any matter.
@WilliamOpfermanАй бұрын
I used to live in Shasta County in between Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen. I lived primarily off the land for one year and worked on a ranch for two years and still lived off the land. I could see both MountShasta and Lassen peak. I could tell what the weather was going to be by the cloud “cap “ on Mount Shasta. Whenever Shasta has a cap of cloud it will rain in three days. It was in 1979 to 1982. I didn’t need any money and only cashed my paychecks every six months when my employer would complain to me about not cashing or depositing my checks. At that time drug runners traveled on highway 299 and often were found dead in their cars over embankments along the highway. The locals suspected that the sheriff’s department was killing them because they didn’t really care and barely investigated the cases, stating it’s drug related. In those days people would say that you shouldn’t go on the mountain and that many people disappeared there. I Lived on the Shasta/ Lassen County line near a lava rim and to my West was the Hat Creek Rim . I was told by the locals and the native people not to go out in the land between the lava rims. This area is full of lava tubes ancient fissures and there’s a cinder cone out there. I ventured out there and to the cinder cone and into its crater. There are cracks in the ground that might be a foot wide at the top and go down a hundred feet into the ground into lava tubes and giant underground rooms.Some of the old people said that every now and then strangers and hunters would disappear out there and never be found. They also told me Sasquatch lived there.
@snowwhite5842Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t suspect the sheriffs of killing drug runners. It’s a nasty business filled with people who don’t gaf about other people. They probably didn’t spend much time investigating because they don’t have the manpower to dig deep into the drug world. I also don’t think they want to get involved and cross the wrong people.
@dloveofgod8269Ай бұрын
Lived nearby and of course Shasta lake was where we'd go to the water. Seems expanded as far as who's setting up business of spiritual experiences. In 1975 & later would have festivals closer base Mt Shasta. They all seem to be part of the "system ", commercialized. I know several people who've visited the past few years, now I understand what they were sharing.
@BarefootInAKАй бұрын
I believe… have had my own run in here in Alaska where the elders told me not to go… of course i didnt listen. Sabe (Sasquatch) are real. And aware of us.
@eileenmcchrystal8471Ай бұрын
@@snowwhite5842hmmm that is somewhat of a naive. The truth is possibly somewhere in between.
@everydayvacaytajАй бұрын
Cool!
@Captain_PotАй бұрын
As an ex-deli manager at Grocery Outlet in Ukiah (Northern Ca) I can attest to the fact that Grocery Outlet there has some of the best specialty cheeses and one of the best wine selections I've ever seen. PS I also live out of my Yukon XL and am traveling about Northern Ca. Currently working at WinCo in Eureka. This store is crazy yo. Stay blessed
@sayrerowan734Ай бұрын
WinCo is the BOMB
@margaretthatcher6828Ай бұрын
@@sayrerowan734 Yup...employee owned.
@Captain_PotАй бұрын
@@margaretthatcher6828 esop
@Captain_PotАй бұрын
@sayrerowan734 Donuts for days
@catherinegrace2366Ай бұрын
@@sayrerowan734I like Winco prices!
@eddyjuillerat835Ай бұрын
Always so beautiful people you met. From Switzerland, it's very different but we feel the common ground about nature and life. Hope one day, all nations of the world could live peacefully like this. Simple, humble, alive. Thanks for all your work Peter.
@christinamorales6887Ай бұрын
Love ❤Switzerland 😊
@shy404usernotfoundАй бұрын
Hi Switzerland, from Northern California. You have a truly beautiful country! 🏔️❤
@jgreelis23 күн бұрын
The message of how important it is to listen and be respectful comes through loud and clear.
@alyssatorres8612Ай бұрын
Redding native here. Love your videos and these places. Thank you for covering them with so much care.
@ShevieMineАй бұрын
I was having lunch in Berryvale Grocery years ago. At the table next to mine were three "farmer" types. By that, I mean they were wearing flannel shirts, denim overalls, worn and muddy boots, and hats with farming equipment logos. Their ages appeared to be from 40s to 80s. They were having an honest (supportive, not ridiculing) conversation about energy healing.
@seymourbirkhoff9297Ай бұрын
That is interesting and good to hear.
@OregonGypsy.Ай бұрын
❤
@SirChoculaАй бұрын
Big pharma doesn't profit from us normal folks knowing about esoteric knowledge of our inner energies and how it could be good for our health 😉
@JB-pd4niАй бұрын
LOVE THAT!
@ForrestLamb69Ай бұрын
Yep, I worked at Berryvale for years. You see it all there. It truly is the epicenter of all of the weird, wacky and spiritual in Mount Shasta.
@ProcedentesinvictoriaАй бұрын
My mother’s family is from CA. I lived there my first 12 years. The hiking was heaven, wine country, fresh fish markets, panning for gold, lots of classical and jazz concerts. Super great memories. Thanks for all your awesome videos. Im hooked. Hope you keep them coming!!!