Stories from a million-acre remote wilderness, where a culture grew out of a need for isolation and a devil haunts the charred landscape, all within the most crowded state in the most crowded region in America - New Jersey.
Пікірлер: 48
@moepizl4 ай бұрын
Im a native of tabernacle. We're calld THE GATEWAY TO THE PINES. I love these words. Played in these woods. We were nvr not in them as kids in the 90s. Soo much history in them. Very unique and unforgiving in some areas. Beautiful isn't a strong enough word to describe the scents, sights, and experiences you get when hiking the trails that date back to before the Revolutionary war. U can start in our woods and take them all the way to the shore. If anyone reading this ever visits south Jersey check out carranza memorial. So much history
@dmw57807 ай бұрын
Great documentary! I’ve lived here all my life, and I love it. Most people don’t realize the absolute beauty of New Jersey. Also, under the Pinelands is 17 trillion gallons of the purest water in the country, maybe the world.
@robertscheinost17911 ай бұрын
I'm a Connecticut Yankee who first heard of the Pine Barrens in New Jersey about 40 years ago. I read up on its history and its people and thought "what a gem of a place, truly unique on the East Coast!" Most people I asked over the years (from New Jersey) never even heard of the place. I hope the Pine barrens and the people that call it home are left alone from big business and big government. It appears that the residents that live there are the only ones that know the value of the Pine Barrens. Leave it to them to live life as they please.
@nancylafleur149811 ай бұрын
I'm a CT Yankee who moved to the Pine Barrens about 12 years ago. It is a beautiful place!
@robertscheinost17911 ай бұрын
@@nancylafleur1498 It's on my bucket list to visit the Pine Barrens for a 2 week vacation! Some things just have to be experienced! I'm glad you like it.
@user-qk3sc8rq9r7 ай бұрын
Loved your movie.Southern New Jersey looks like a really cool place to live. You guys have something special down there, count your blessings.
@DawnDavis-lz3rj2 ай бұрын
I am from Indiana and a naturalist. I totally enjoyed this doc!!! I enjoyed each and every story, with exception of the jeepers making a lot of noise, driving their Jeep's thru the water. And i really enjoyed the photographs of naturalist. Such good pics!! Thanks for sharing your world! i am truly sorry about the atvs and the gas line people, challenging your beautiful world.
@albertalikesbixАй бұрын
I started seeing the Pine Barrens in the 50s. My Philadelphia family used to spend 2 weeks each year at Long Beach Island and we drove through it. I remember it as a sort of spooky wasteland of burned out trees sitting in lots of swamp. I had no idea people lived there, much less prospered and had their own unique culture about which they are so proud. Thanks for the documentary.
@michelleusher249911 ай бұрын
My daughter used to grow orchids when she was in High school, she won 3 prizes at our annual Royal Show.. 2 x 1st's & a 2nd. Quite proud of her. Orchids actually take 5 years to bloom.
@mikkikas68212 ай бұрын
Congratulations!❤🎉
@raktoda70711 ай бұрын
Excellent job y'all Liove the music ,the critters,the silhouettes, the message.A natural free place in the middle of madness
@Pamalot2 ай бұрын
My heart skipped many times watching this awesome video. The personalities presented were so unique and the campfire stories were priceless. I have seen so much devastation of natural surroundings in my life… stay strong everyone who loves this place… in deep appreciation from New Zealand… well done ❤
@jameslevister15316 күн бұрын
A good starting point for a selfmade Pine Barrens tour is Batsto Village( hidden forging village dating back to American Revolution) where weapons for the Revolutionary war were created away from prying eyes. It was self-sustaining, and, nearly fully supported a tiny community of workers. It's facinating for those of any age. It provides a real education to young people and spurs interest in botany,history and anthropology.
@jameslevister15316 күн бұрын
For anyone who loves this area, I highly recommend getting a copy of John McPhee's book, The Pine Barrens. It's an scholarly history of the Pines with extensive lively interviews and narratives of the locals.
@markhealey94094 ай бұрын
Very interesting insight! Thanks for making & sharing your documentary. I have been curious about this wild place for decades. I grew up in Central Pennsylvania,but have lived back in England,where I was born,since 1986,except for a year back in PA from '90 to '91. I have only driven through The Pine Barrens once,Summer of '93,when I drove my Mum & two brothers from Centre County ,PA,to Seaside Heights for a weekend vacation. I really wanted to stop & look around a bit while driving through,but with it being a 6ish hour drive,time didn't permit.
@bambi44103 ай бұрын
💜💜💜
@kimberlysmith731111 ай бұрын
Sounds so interesting ❤
@1SeanBond11 ай бұрын
Appreciate you posting this unique movie Ty luv&peace!🤝✌💫
@timmatheny-lo9ze25 күн бұрын
I walk a nice local trail daily. Always put a plastic bag in my back pocket to pick up trash. It’s so beautiful, wish they would respect it.
@SavingSoulsMinistries13 күн бұрын
same here im in toms river and the pines are my backyard with a trail a hundred yards into the woods. people are so disrespectful dumping trash. heck i saw a whole bed back there. i picked up all the trash in my little half a mile rectangle though. people walk through there pretty frequently and nobody has ever touched the trash out there :(. beer cans totally faded due to the length of time they've been out... id like to think God smiles on those who mean love and respect to all things in creation. especially nature
@alysskennedy86613 ай бұрын
The blue hole is like a paradise. ❤
@jwilcox472611 ай бұрын
Wow I never knew there was anything uncitified in all of New Jersey, just a freeway entention from NY to FA or is Florida Fl? I live on the west coast so not to familiar with much of the east. I do love Chapel Hill, NC, that was beautiful.
@patszer83149 ай бұрын
New Jersey is mostly rural and quite a lovely place to live. ❤
@patmccrotch53737 ай бұрын
Where I'm from in south Jersey, you'd never know it was new Jersey, it's so beautiful and peaceful and rural and surrounded by nature. All around me is farmland, creeks, marshes, lakes, Woodlands, the pine barrens, and 45 minutes away is the ocean. I'm so lucky to live where I live.. far enough away from the city to be at peace, but close enough to philly (and new York) that I can get that experience in a few hours. The taxes suck, and so does the cost of insurance, but other than that, I've got everything around me I could ever ask for.
@SavingSoulsMinistries13 күн бұрын
who else lives and or lived in the pine barrens at one point?? they're my backyard and by golly... i've seen and heard strange things
@surreygirl20753 ай бұрын
This man made me laugh he is out in the middle of the night😮 when he should be in bed😊
@kendallelam316811 ай бұрын
According to the one guy, the Mason Dixon might end at Delaware, but I’ve watched numerous documentaries about the rednecks in Maine lol. They’ve even gotten some Bama natives beat lol. Every Appalachian state is unique to itself. We are all special in so many different ways, yet we can all relate. The Eastern coast is one of a kind♥️ -from a nw Bama girl thru & thru
@KendraLipsy11 ай бұрын
Yo comments makes me wanna stop an u please keep quiet abt what's happening in the movie, it put off other ppl have potential to watch the movie 😢
@VVDAmico11 ай бұрын
It's sad to see all the atv's that loudly and disrespectively ride in and out of the Pine Barrens...I am tired of picking up all the beer cans, soda cans, candy wrappers, cigarette butts etc...construction crew dump all their stuff on these trails...However, I love to see all the beautiful wildlife that lives there...turtles, snakes, deer, foxes...frogs...Very cool place...I try to protect them however I can I will....
@kennethhacker30147 ай бұрын
It's terrible, people from Sweetwater are always complaining and trying to stop the ATVs
@VVDAmico7 ай бұрын
the atv people who ride around here (i'm not from Sweetwater by the way)are slobs, loud and drunk at all hours of the day and NIGHT!@@kennethhacker3014
@petermihacerar11375 ай бұрын
Life is everlasting, since I do not know life! Life has to be accepted, within this plane! Take care anyone!
@Jeekinz3 ай бұрын
Don't group the litterbugs with offroad riders. I've been riding in NJ since the early 90s, no one I ever rode with littered, much less drank beer. That crap is from the locals and the tweaker hippies.
@tony18762 ай бұрын
@Jeekinz 😂I've seen plenty of off-road bikers liter and drink beer. My friends uncles would toss their six pack of beers all time. The original post is telling the truth. Atv riders have caused damage to these woods and that's the truth
@rickswineberg3 ай бұрын
One of The Sopranos best episodes
@hackenzac3 ай бұрын
That episode was shot in Bear Mountain in New York State.
@robertmclean97372 ай бұрын
If these big bad pro outdoorsman haven't got lost they haven't been outside much. Love GPS❤
@noslen95411 ай бұрын
Do they talk about the Jersey devil 😈
@beachwanderer948611 ай бұрын
That's what I want to know too
@noslen95411 ай бұрын
@@beachwanderer9486 I like 👍 the way you think
@beachwanderer948611 ай бұрын
@@noslen954 thank you, I am fascinated by cryptids.
@noslen95411 ай бұрын
@@beachwanderer9486 me as well but none of friends are. What are some of your favorite ones?
@beachwanderer948611 ай бұрын
@@noslen954 the first is the classic Skin Walker, then Wendigo, I'm not to keen on Dogman. Over here in New Zealand we are meant to have the Moehau man aka the New Zealand big foot, giants, Goat man and black panther which has been seen here, there are not meant to be any black Panthers here or any big cats so it is unusual the have been seen. Although suppose to be only legend of course there is the Rake, he would be a scary one to come across. Thunder Birds and the Chupacabra also interest me, the Leeds devil another suppose to be superstition. Anything of high strangeness fascinates me, UFO, skin walker ranch, the paranormal and I like watching twin paranormal.
@billbranch14032 ай бұрын
what in the world is that thing on the tree at 1:21:55?
@billbranch14032 ай бұрын
Any one else notice the anomoly at 51:32? looks like human until it moves