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@rodneydaquil51233 күн бұрын
How
@rodneydaquil51233 күн бұрын
I'm from the Philippines
@SmallTownMonsters3 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving, all! We appreciate you.
@drummin5153 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the hard work and great videos.
@migrantson3 күн бұрын
It has been a privilege to watch your production and viewership grow!
@Teufel_Resen3 күн бұрын
Word 😎🤙
@CBrown863 күн бұрын
This is one of the worst documentaries you guys have done. Hire the old southern man and fire everyone else that worked on this project.
@SwopetheDope3 күн бұрын
As I'm Canadian I'll wish you an american thanks giving XD
@in2it4713 күн бұрын
Seth.. my wife and I have been following you and your team for quite awhile, with much enjoyment ! This particular documentary really showed your heart and your talents in a very powerful way. PLEASE... 'keep on keepin' on'. Our sincere appreciation ! (I was born a short distance from my Paternal Grandad's farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Amherst, VA.in 1951.) My Dad's work took me far away from there when I was 5, never to return again. My childhood memories are still VERY real to me, and I thank God for them.
@amethystthescientist77162 күн бұрын
An exceptional episode. The footage and scenery was spectacular. Wonderfully done with Breedlove history. The best researchers and witness guests. Thanks for a fine show!
@dsbmitchell3 күн бұрын
I’m about halfway through this documentary, and watching it brings back memories of the early days watching STM documentaries. It is a fresh and in-depth look at regional aspects of the Sasquatch phenomenon, and I’m all here for it. Thank you to all who contributed to this effort 👏🏾🍀
@chrislarson7403 күн бұрын
Appreciate all you guy do! You guys do the absolute best Bigfoot, UFO, and ghostlike shows on the planet!
@tyrizzleharris27523 күн бұрын
I live in western North Carolina sitting in these mountains as I type this love my home and my heritage ❤
@Danny-rg4ii2 күн бұрын
Stay blessed ❤️ from Australia
@crichardson39032 күн бұрын
I'm only 3 minutes in and this is already a beautiful film. Can't wait to watch the rest!
@Mach119763 күн бұрын
Love the history y'all started with, very cool. So much land around the Smokies for the Big Fella. Scott Carpenter RIP, spent endless hours by himself out in the Smokies and had several encounters and experiences. He helped me with my own experience and I miss talking with him.
@luckycavy1397Күн бұрын
One of the things I love the most about On The Trail is that although bigfoot is the main focus, every episode is also a love-letter to the locations in which you're filming. Y'all have a clear passion and respect for the natural world and it never fails to make my day
@mikerice45473 күн бұрын
Yay🎉!! So awesome to see something new you all have 👍 done.Happy Turkey Day,'24
@DavidBancroft-y7q3 күн бұрын
This is brilliant. Thanks Seth happy Thanksgiving to all of you guys in the USA from me in UK 👍
@rorygielarowski89723 күн бұрын
What a Great Story of God, Land & Family! One of best productions! Thanks STM.
@Jerryy84 күн бұрын
Small Town monsters 🌲👏
@RogerReynolds-z4f3 күн бұрын
Leaving Cades Cove in dark, we seen a string of lights that looked like tear drops in the woods, we thought it was a whole string of cars coming down another mountain until it moved right next to our vehicle off on side of the road. Our last trip in October we stopped at a large stream on our way leaving Cades Cove and across the road I noticed possible footprints going up ridge on other side and took pictures. Prints looked as if something heavy and big and even disturb the dirt behind the heel, no claws like a bear or big cat.
@chrislockhart40683 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to you all as well Seth!! This is an absolutely fantastic look at The Great Smoky Mountains, Western NC, as well as the Breedlove Family roots. You knocked it out of the park my friend. Being from Asheville, and roaming WNC when I was younger, allowed me to have a great appreciation for the stories you were telling of family, community, as well as wild men, or wood booger sightings. Kudos!! 😊❤ BTW, I dont think there is anything from STM that I didn't like. You've put together a talented group of people, who do wonderful work. Thank you!
@stevewinwood401923 сағат бұрын
Seth I think this is one of the best productions you have done so well done to you and your whole team. :)
@sherripendarvis45373 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving, and God bless everyone. 🙏🙌✝️
@balloonknot30283 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
@PipeCat19658 сағат бұрын
So well done. I felt like I was there in those mountains. This was smart and sentimental, a rare combination. Loved it.
@jamimoor73112 күн бұрын
I could sit and talk with the old timer's, talking about the history, for years...ty for this great video guys!
@thomassalcedo68253 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving from San Diego California🥃💨🥦😊
@domestos543 күн бұрын
Thanks !
@saltpeter74293 күн бұрын
Well it was Gatlinburg in mid july, I just hit town and my throat was dry... Happy Thanksgiving, And God bless Johnny Cash.
@oakmanner114 сағат бұрын
Wow Seth, this was an amazing film. IMO your best work to date. Thank you!
@EnigmaticAnomaly3 күн бұрын
STM releases have been rather monotonous of late. Too much repetitive talk that drags on and on. I'd like to see an episode that just focuses on eye-witness accounts and cg recreations. People walking around the woods at night banging on trees, making whooping noises, and jumping at every rabbit that stirs in the underbrush is why Finding Bigfoot failed.
@TaCtiCaL3232 күн бұрын
That focuses on eyewitness accounts and cg recreation? How about some actual evidence? Stop believing everything everyone tells you lol.
@BrentGarcia-vb7dx2 күн бұрын
I liked this one. I actually thought it was very interesting and informative. This is the first one I could watch in months. The only thing I didn't like or that was cringe for me was the ape stuff. Which was actually repetitive. Almost felt like there was an agenda.
@BrentGarcia-vb7dx2 күн бұрын
Stone Man, Rock Man, Hairy Man, Forest People.. Why do ya'll keep on w the ape and gorilla insinuations?
@jamimoor73112 күн бұрын
@@BrentGarcia-vb7dxmaybe to prove one theory you have to disprove the others? So they have to talk about all of it? I definitely don't feel like it's an unknown species of ape though lol that's just ridiculous
@EnigmaticAnomaly2 күн бұрын
@@jamimoor7311 These things are not apes. At least not an ape species from this world. The more that I hear about their ability to simply turn around and vanish leads me to believe they either have some abilities to cloak themselves, or are slipping back and forth between dimensions. There is no other explanation, with all the people and technology out looking for them, for how they can remain so elusive.
@randallfowler66792 күн бұрын
Hi Seth, I've been following your channel for a few years and it just keeps getting better man.. you guys work your asses off no doubt, keep up the great work y'all and rock on your and good luck in your future endeavors...god speed
@starmoretz66223 күн бұрын
This is the best one ever, thanks, from an WNC gal.
@marycompogno5665Күн бұрын
Thankyou for this film. It's beautiful back there! I can see why the Sasquatch would live there. 😊
@Stiitchjones3 күн бұрын
I've been to Cades Cove several times...its an ancient mysterious but beautiful place. I remember seeing a huge set of antlers in the high grass but couldn't see the deer itself.
@jonnyb123 күн бұрын
Don't you just love STM!!! Thank you!!!
@mikerice45472 күн бұрын
Wow,amazing🎉!! We caught the premier yesterday & did blow us away,for more than one reason: We've been interested in Sasquatch for years & years; but crazy sounds in the darkness have been pretty much extent my per. experience. Have enjoyed some your other films,based many miles in other direction,as well; but you see were E.Tennasseans ' ,Knoxville based- but same as thee growing up going to the mt.s, so often- this film,& your personal family stories,the little touches,so particular this part our Great Nation- well,You did our ancestors proud,Seth,& will be viewing again soon,with special friends and family. Ya know,come to think about it; your last name is pretty familiar round these parts. Thank you,for this,take care. Michael Rice
@fredclements68433 күн бұрын
IM JUST HERE FOR THE TURKEY AND DRESSING !
@ceralee21513 күн бұрын
So excited to see this, thank you for your hard work!! I am from Texas, and I am currently reading about the Texas Dogman Triangle. Have a great Thanksgiving!
@micheleshively8557Күн бұрын
Exciting! Are you reading a book about this? May I ask what one? I live in Texas too, central Texas. Thanks ❤
@Phyllis-ji5ec3 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to *STM**You and the Channel are Appreciated The Mysteries and Shadows in the mountains of NC Will always be Ancient Ty for all you do and Share 🍁🦃🍂
@djreese1885Күн бұрын
Great channel . Not every video is a home run but y’all are very talented and put so much into these videos. Keep up the great content!
@beachcomber4141Күн бұрын
Excellent production here. STM is getting better and better and they are always good.
@SmallTownMonstersКүн бұрын
Thank you :D
@briananderson1712 күн бұрын
thanks for creating such a lovely and thoughtful episode 👍
@hansborracho43502 күн бұрын
1:38:04 this is the best advice I’ve ever heard regarding searching for Sasquatch. Don’t let that be the main reason to go in the woods
@theamused87052 күн бұрын
Cool that Bigfoot plays Jackpot World. 😄
@audreyhorton-vv3mr3 күн бұрын
Excellent
@dsbmitchell3 күн бұрын
The story that Dr. Jones shares at about 1:03:00 is one that has also stuck with me. I find it to be quite compelling and have heard it some time ago on what I believe was one of Lynn Smyth’s channels. When I find the link I’ll post it. Unfortunately, there is a tragic postscript to what Dr. Jones shared here. The woman’s friend never quite recovered from the incident, eventually succumbing to substance addiction and passing sway at an early age. The kind of deep and lasting effects that encountering these beings can have on people is not to be underestimated, and the Indigenous oral history as well as folklore about them is indeed a cautionary tale about what (or rather, who) we may encounter in the forests.
@stevepurcell60372 күн бұрын
Seth, I noticed the Vietnam Veterans hats that your dad and David Dehart are wearing. Please thank them for their service and sacrifice to and for our country. While WWII veterans are referred to as the greatest generation, so are the Vietnam War veterans as far as I am concerned. They gave so much in service to our country.
@LB-gr7gu2 күн бұрын
Beautifully done and appreciated 👍❤
@janetgilmore80063 күн бұрын
Great program , keep up the good work ..?
@badgerpa92 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to all. When we went hiking in the park about 10 or so years ago there was a drought and the ranger told us if a bear is coming at us to throw a water bottle at it and walk away briskly. He said they also had the crazy "Gypsies" in the park and they were trying to steal water and food from hikers. He said the ones they arrested spoke the same language the gypsies spoke, the only translator that understood them said it was Gypsy. We did not see bear on the trails but they where in the area the pool and the buildings we stayed in. Had a bear climb up the back of the building to the 4th floor and sat on the porch looking at us through the glass for a long time. My kids loved it, I did not. We where at Westgate.
@virginiasequeira38722 күн бұрын
In the audio of the "whoop" Jeff captured...I agree with him, it DOES sound like another is chastising it fir whooping back to him🤔
@paulheywood21162 күн бұрын
Beautiful place Seth and love Ronnie’s family history
@richardmacphee23673 күн бұрын
Penobscot name is gwackoo means one who eats a lot
@mauriceridesout3 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving! Stay safe in those woods etc.
@pork-chopxpress3 күн бұрын
I’m in gatlinburg watching this now.
@MiagiDanielsonКүн бұрын
Really good film. 😮
@plumdigidy3 күн бұрын
Legend says that a Bigfoot can grow up to 15 feet… but they usually just have two : O)
@ShitterMcGavin6 сағат бұрын
😂 youd think he'd either be really loud or really clumsy because at least 2 of them would have to be left feet. Surely we'd have caught one by now because they'd basically be tripping all over themselves and everything else. Sorry I ruined your joke but that's VERY funny!! ❤❤
@AnthonySalКүн бұрын
How hasn’t Seth and the crew realized yet that the very best way to have a higher likelihood of interaction is to just sit by a fire and be normal. Walking around making noise isn’t ideal. And they’re very aware of game cams. lol.
@teresa_davis3 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving guys!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️❤️😊
@wildhumans81162 күн бұрын
Sasquatch are an ancient people, they have names, they have spiritual beliefs, they still live the old ways... and they can mindspeak. Sasquatch watch and listen to the currents of the world. They know much about human society, culture and our customs. I believe they want us to know that they are like us.
@jstevens81603 күн бұрын
If you are lost and can’t find a trail,, so do you think you’re going to be able to find a possum and he’s gonna lead you to the middle of a road??? What in the world?? That’s about the most crazy thing I have ever heard!!!!!
@notebook924103 күн бұрын
Does Bigfoot like save by the bell? 🤔
@jimmypennell88313 күн бұрын
Apparently he likes beef jerky😅
@rcoder673 күн бұрын
@@jimmypennell8831And Pizza 🍕 😂
@simongoss-ty1ck3 күн бұрын
I don’t really know what to say. Maybe: Impressive. I have really enjoyed watching your videos. Especially Bigfoot videos. But I have not managed 3 minutes of your newest video. Are you ok?
@rafaela.464812 сағат бұрын
The minute I saw the jackpot add I was out.😂
@AnthonySal16 сағат бұрын
The amount of ads are brutal
@jimmypennell88313 күн бұрын
Just come on out and say it... they don't like people they consider 'outsiders'
@ashesantics2 күн бұрын
Loveit ❤❤❤
@rodneydaquil51233 күн бұрын
Small Town monster it's may mystery history
@donfredette93322 күн бұрын
Hahahaha,,smoky mountain surf and turf... crawdads and venison...them bigfoot eat real good....
@Mulder-Scully3 күн бұрын
Sure would be nice to see some good footage other than the Patty film, all's we have is stories and their worth exactly spit.
@rikgarenas1034Күн бұрын
The S.T.M. films are all the same stuff just spun around in 20 different ways. Do something different. I'm out of here. I've lost me. Sick of yor endless rambling and nothing to show for it.
@SmallTownMonstersКүн бұрын
Bye Felicia
@Themoonbirds442 күн бұрын
Omg just compilations of sh......... lol 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@damosil803 күн бұрын
Old mate at 12:35 thinking The Great Smoky Mountains are the oldest on earth??? Has he ever read a book or used Google in his life geez.
@Stiitchjones3 күн бұрын
They are very old...maybe not the oldest but around 300 mil years
@TaCtiCaL3232 күн бұрын
People still trying to milk the aggressively gullible with this bigfoot stuff? Lol damn...
@ShitterMcGavin7 сағат бұрын
Seth buddy, my family did the exact same things. From the pics it looks like it was around the same time period. No telling how many times we passed each other in a restaurant in Pigeon Forge or walking past the candy shops in downtown Gatlinburg. Its crazy to think about that. Lol. I have some very VERY fond memories of those days, and man, how I long for them regularly. I miss camping in Townsend and driving thru Cades cove or tubing down the little pigeon river. Brings a tear to my eye. In those days it wasn't quite the tourist trap it is today. Anyway, great video guys! Simply OUTSTANDING. Love the STM crew and all the awesome videos. Safe Travels and Happy Hunting everyone! ❤❤--Fred
@veewebber71403 күн бұрын
Happy thanksgiving to all you small time monsters in the 🇺🇸 😆respect from 🇬🇧💙🤍❤️
@ShitterMcGavin7 сағат бұрын
19:41 why do we have to get old and lose the ones that mean so much to us.....Ive lost so many good friends and family members that Ive loved whove taught me so much. It really saddens me to see older guys talk about their daddys they lost so long ago. What I wouldn't give to have some of the REAL men back. The ones that settled the Appalachias and made the hills and hollers home for so many of us.
@tyrizzleharris27523 күн бұрын
I live in western North Carolina sitting in these mountains as I type this love my home and my heritage ❤
@wildhumans81162 күн бұрын
Sasquatch are an ancient people, they have names, they have spiritual beliefs, they still live the old ways... and they can mindspeak. Sasquatch watch and listen to the currents of the world. They know much about human society, culture and our customs. I believe they want us to know that they are like us.