A Forgotten Appalachian Holler in West Virginia

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • Exploring A Real Appalachian Holler in McDowell County West Virginia!
    Hollers like this are commonplace throughout the mountains and hills of Appalachia. But this is is a West Virginia holler for sure, in McDowell County to be exact! You know you've entered a holler when at noon day the sun is almost blocked from view by hills or mountains on both sides of an often dirt or gravel road, sometimes they're paved.
    It's not uncommon to see gardens planted on the side of a hill, backyard chickens that have wondered onto the road, or even a dog or two blocking your drive. Most hollers follow a creek between hills or mountains, and there's a head and a mouth to the holler- it's best to know which is which so you can get out!
    Many of the mountain communities that settled these hollers go back several generations, so the folks living there today are often close-knit and keep an eye on each other (as well as keep an eye on the strangers who wonder up their hollers). It's best not to loiter or outstay your welcome, although most of these people would give a stranger the shirt off their backs!
    This is a REAL Appalachian Holler! (remember how to say it: app-uh-latch-uh and holler, not hollow..)
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  • @MountainRoots
    @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +33

    Let us know in the comments where we should explore next in Appalachia!

    • @billie-leelawhon3941
      @billie-leelawhon3941 2 роки тому +4

      Cedar Bluff Va follow the road down to Grundy. Would love to see how its changed because of the flooding problems. Thanks.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +4

      @@billie-leelawhon3941 was just down there shooting video of the singing barber (look him up on Facebook). I plan on doing a drive and some video around Richlands and into Grundy too, so keep an eye out!

    • @joshualarkin747
      @joshualarkin747 2 роки тому +4

      Come up here to Elkins…. Plenty of hollers and old towns to explore, or greenbank wv in Pocahontas county, very interesting place

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +3

      @@joshualarkin747 thanks for all the suggestions! Definitely looking into it 👍

    • @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
      @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 2 роки тому +3

      Do a video on cass/spruce/Whitaker/Elkins wv

  • @patriciadavis8661
    @patriciadavis8661 2 роки тому +258

    I grew up in that holler. The last house where you saw that dog. We moved and sold it in the '90s. Loved this video. That building you went by with all the trees growing up around it, used to be the old Three Forks Elem. school.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +30

      Wow! We think our relatives used to live in that same house in the 60s/70s!! Didn't realize that other building was a school, thanks for sharing the info 😊

    • @Electra225
      @Electra225 2 роки тому +14

      Thank you for the interesting pieces of history here.

    • @Ryan-fr4qf
      @Ryan-fr4qf Рік тому +7

      I love taking trips through West Virginia.. Such a beautiful state and being a native of Pennsylvania it's just a short drive from home.

    • @keithmarcum4523
      @keithmarcum4523 Рік тому +1

      would that be the blue building bout half way up the holler???

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 Рік тому +4

      Wow!!! Thank you for sharing that with us!! It's so cool to hear from an actual resident from there!!!!

  • @tomjones4472
    @tomjones4472 Місяць тому +7

    40yrs ago, I graduated high school in Wyoming county, and joined the military.
    I've regretted ever leaving home
    I love that area

  • @davidcharlesfisher5692
    @davidcharlesfisher5692 2 роки тому +61

    While at WVU I dated a girl, Sonya, who was from Laurel Creek right outside Logan, close to Kermit. Chickens in the yard, beautiful home, nice cars in the driveway, pool out back, her mom was a Speech Therapist for the county school system and her dad was a coal miner. The whole family was very “Appalachian” but so nice, friendly, giving, fun, and they had money! Stereotypes don’t always work!

    • @samwhite414
      @samwhite414 Рік тому

      I was born and raised in Lenore. Loved the place when I was younger

    • @rocknhorror
      @rocknhorror 11 місяців тому +1

      besides the coal mine where eles do people work?

    • @sherricassady873
      @sherricassady873 4 місяці тому +2

      My kin are buried in Kermit. I have roots there that go back over 200 yrs. I've never lived there and only visited once since learning my roots.. I wonder if her family is related somehow.😊

  • @conniemcintosh6247
    @conniemcintosh6247 2 роки тому +44

    I was a deputy in McDowell county about 11 years before I moved to North Carolina like so many others. That holler is what we called “Bug Hurley hollow” I’m not sure why and really did think about it. I had several occasions to be in that hollow and one was chasing a guy on a motorcycle who was terrorizing the neighborhood and just acting stupid. He wrecked the bike and ran . I hooked what was left of it to a chain and dragged it back to the mouth of the hollow. The people were standing on their porches clapping as I drove by..lol Good times..My mom and brother still live in Raysal Hollow where I grew up. I miss the mountains and although North Carolina has been good to me and it’s where I raised my kids, West Virginia will always be home..

    • @johnny-jr5iz
      @johnny-jr5iz Рік тому +3

      It was call bug Hurley because that man owned a store right at the mouth where you enter ,,use to live across from the old store grew up there from the 70 s to the 90s before leaving our old hose still there today big rock wall around it..

    • @rocknhorror
      @rocknhorror 11 місяців тому

      was there alot of crime?

  • @bradlane3662
    @bradlane3662 2 роки тому +95

    I live in a "forgotten holler" in McDowell County. 8 households over the course of about a mile. We're all close and take care of each other. We're all working people or retirees. I tell people I live this way because I want to. Not because I have to! Wouldn't have it any other way! Good video. Thanks!

    • @liisa-marjadavies1907
      @liisa-marjadavies1907 Рік тому +3

      I'm watching these videos in Finland 🇫🇮 and enjoying them. Have always been fascinated by the WV people, music and resilience❤️🎶🎶

    • @aldoushuxleysghost
      @aldoushuxleysghost Рік тому +2

      I live on a West Virginia mountaintop in Pocahontas County called Marlinton. We only have about 800 people here and I wouldn't trade it for anything

    • @bradlane3662
      @bradlane3662 Рік тому +2

      @@aldoushuxleysghost Been to Marlinton. Beautiful, rural area!

    • @aldoushuxleysghost
      @aldoushuxleysghost Рік тому +2

      @@bradlane3662 thank you. There's a lot to be said about doing a little extra hard work for a little less reward. The tradeoff is that we don't have to deal with urban problems, which are getting way out of hand these days

    • @bradlane3662
      @bradlane3662 Рік тому

      @@aldoushuxleysghost So true! I pray it doesn’t happen in our rural areas but we are seeing some of these migrants even here. But as long as they all keep their distance. I hate to get into the arsenal!lol

  • @JanetWilham
    @JanetWilham 2 роки тому +10

    born and raised in West Virginia--Kanawha Falls area,,,am 73 now and proud hillbilly.

  • @seeingtheforest9529
    @seeingtheforest9529 2 роки тому +41

    People looking out for each other. What a concept in 21st-century America! Two thumbs up!

    • @debramason1898
      @debramason1898 Рік тому +2

      Yes, it happens. I live in a suburb in Connecticut and we do the same in my neighborhood. Keeps my faith in mankind alive!

    • @thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484
      @thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484 3 місяці тому

      How else can they buy meth safely

    • @pkm7518
      @pkm7518 27 днів тому +1

      @@thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484 Oh c'mon!! really?!!! You're just labeling these people!! So RUDE!!!!!! There you go Stereotyping.

  • @susanjaeger9851
    @susanjaeger9851 2 роки тому +15

    Hollers are some of the most beautiful places on God's great earth. 💜

  • @hannahestep4348
    @hannahestep4348 2 роки тому +37

    We were actually looking out the window wondering who was going up the holler 😂but it was great talking to you guys.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +5

      Hey! Thanks so much for stopping to talk with us 😊

    • @robinmullins6081
      @robinmullins6081 Рік тому +1

      I went to middle school in Logan with a boy named Bobby Estep. Any kin? I'm 59 now.

  • @WVCBUS08
    @WVCBUS08 2 роки тому +80

    My family lived from the late 1700’s to the 1970’s in the same holler in Summers County. People don’t realize how many success stories such as the Rocket Boys, Jerry West, Steve Harvey, etc. came from places like these.
    They’re ignorant and look down on the folks living there then and even worse now not knowing what greatness lies within those hills.

    • @chrishensley6745
      @chrishensley6745 2 роки тому +4

      My football coach in high school played football for Big creek owls...Dave Rider...his grandson is Jason Witten! class act people!

    • @ericmcbroom7825
      @ericmcbroom7825 2 роки тому +4

      And 80s country singer Kathy Mattea from w Va, and Country legend Loretta lyn

    • @oldscoolcooldiecast1879
      @oldscoolcooldiecast1879 2 роки тому +2

      I'm born and raised from a hollor in summers county as well and wouldn't change it for nothing lol

    • @marionbauer5251
      @marionbauer5251 2 роки тому

      Pk I'm

    • @Lt_Tragg
      @Lt_Tragg Рік тому +2

      Smart folk in them there "hollers"! Notice how hollers were established next to creeks - a ready source of water.

  • @user-gl9qc8bs2l
    @user-gl9qc8bs2l Місяць тому +2

    The description of a holler is families that have settled in a close space makes me smile. Nowadays, “generational estrangement” is normal. If I could find property where my mom, myself and my not so little could live with adjacent properties, that would be awesome.

  • @WeWander2
    @WeWander2 2 роки тому +10

    Thanks for pointing out the shorter period of sun in a holler.

  • @Conspiracy1977
    @Conspiracy1977 2 роки тому +11

    I had no idea what a "holler" was until know. looks very peaceful and relaxing.

  • @randywilcox6655
    @randywilcox6655 Рік тому +5

    I was born in Clarksburg so seeing these videos makes me home sick been in Indiana for a while now but I from time to time go back and see family

  • @andyliptak251
    @andyliptak251 2 роки тому +21

    As we all know UA-cam can become a rabbit hole of videos, this is another rabbit hole I've fallen into and can not stop watching, love your videos. Excellent *******

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +2

      So glad you found your way here 😉

    • @sst6555
      @sst6555 8 місяців тому

      that isz pretty much all of small town Americal. Of course there can be some downside. such as everyone knows your business. I remember one incident, I just proposed to my wife, also from same small town (under 1500 people small) ; and before we could drive over and tell her parents within the hour, someone had already called and congratulated her mom, Mom was kind of mad she had to find out from some busybody from her church.

  • @LD-jg3vq
    @LD-jg3vq 2 роки тому +24

    I grew up in WV and never heard an explanation of the holler better than you gave! I want to see more videos like this. it was cool seeing where some of your Mountain Roots started!

  • @usa3159
    @usa3159 2 роки тому +23

    I grew up in a holler in WV, just outside of the city limits of Charleston. Most hollers you’ll find dogs laying in the middle of the road and not wanting to move 🤣😂

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Рік тому +2

      It's a hillbilly security system. People slow down so as not to hit the dog, which gives the owner a chance to get a good look at who is there. 😉

    • @mikedineen7857
      @mikedineen7857 Рік тому +1

      I grew up in Charleston

    • @melaniedelaney640
      @melaniedelaney640 Рік тому +1

      I sure miss them country roads my papa n uncle lived in Scarborough grandma and uncle in Fayetteville family in summers becket god I miss it

    • @mikedineen7857
      @mikedineen7857 Рік тому

      @@melaniedelaney640 I took flying lessons from five dollar Frank Thomas back in the day

  • @kendeel7474
    @kendeel7474 2 роки тому +9

    “holler” the Appalachian vernacular of “hollow”, such as Irving’s “Legend of Sleepy Hollow.”

  • @RobertWilke
    @RobertWilke 2 роки тому +24

    There's soo much to love about WV, from the vistas to the people and it's history. Currently though WV is still trying to figure out what's the next step moving forward in the state. Lots of places were back in the day company store towns. Coal was the industry that made most if not all the jobs. Now that it's changed everyone is wondering what's next? Unlike ghost towns in the west that dried up once it's reason for being was gone. WV has many different reasons to go forward. The question is can they capitalize on it. For myself I wouldn't count this state out at all.

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Рік тому +3

      The same is true of emptying Midwestern farm towns. My parents graduated from different small-town high schools in Nebraska. The towns don't really exist any more. One has a high school, only because the previous one burned down in the early 1970's, and thus it had a newer building when school consolidation rolled around. As corporate farms buy out family farmers, counties are left with almost no residents. That whole way of life is basically disappearing.
      The one thing going for West Virginia coal country is that the old coal ash piles are rich with vital rare earth metals. The kinds that are necessary for high-tech equipment like electric cars. China currently enjoys a near monopoly on rare-earth metals today. But a 5 metric ton pile of coal ash has a kilogram of the rare earths, and there are billions of tons of coal ash in West Virginia. America's investment in this vial resource would bring construction and jobs to these old coal towns.
      www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2021-2-march-april/feature/can-harvesting-rare-earth-elements-solve-coal-ash-crisis

  • @Mr._Anderpson
    @Mr._Anderpson Рік тому +16

    Love it. My mom's side of the family is from McDowell county & it is true that the hill folks don't just pull together when things are bad, but also for the good times. People from up & down the holler would show up at cookouts, or drop in to pay respects to my great-grandmother on her birthday.
    She was a teacher in an old, one-room school. Like a good Catholic, her name was Mary Susan, but everyone called her "Maw Susie".

    • @Dee-zi5pk
      @Dee-zi5pk Рік тому +1

      My mother was from Anawalt, Jenkins Jones. Area, my aunts were teachers there

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Рік тому +1

      @@Dee-zi5pk Anawalt? Small world. My mom was from Maybeury.

  • @LD-jg3vq
    @LD-jg3vq 2 роки тому +20

    I'd like to see stories on some of the individual places/buildings and people in the towns/counties you visit that are important to the people who live there. I'm sure there's loads of hidden talents, skills, and stories waiting to be shared.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +2

      Definitely! Loads of historic towns & buildings full of rich history and stories. Throughout this series and the larger TV docuseries I'm producing I aim to do just that- uncover those places and find those people to tell their stories!

  • @elizabethclemann4617
    @elizabethclemann4617 Рік тому +6

    In the 1980s I got stranded in West Virginia with my children broke down on a Labor Day weekend nothing was open for parts and the people came out of the holler and they helped us so much those are great people up in those mountains my mother was from West Virginia and I lived just across the Ohio river in Ohio but I still feel close to West Virginia good people

  • @Shiny39
    @Shiny39 Рік тому +2

    I miss West Virginia badly it was my home state I moved from there in the 80s

  • @susieqb472
    @susieqb472 Рік тому +6

    I just ran across your channel I’m originally from Ohio but married a boy in 1973 that had moved to my tiny town called Shiloh we married and made our way back to where he was raised which is Man WV I’ve called WV my home steady now since 1975 I love it here I’ll never leave thank you for putting so much thought and love in your videos I get very upset when I hear people bash WV it really upsets me I’ve called it home for over 40 years raised all my children here I live here longer than I did in Ohio I say I’m a born again adopted in West Virginia girl again thank for showing so much kindness and love to our great state hugs Susie

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  Рік тому +2

      You're so very welcome, thanks for watching!!

    • @bradlane3662
      @bradlane3662 Рік тому +1

      Good old Man! I could write a book on the good times I had there for 34 years! I have friends there I love like family there. But they are passing very quickly now.😪

  • @victorialambert8146
    @victorialambert8146 Рік тому +6

    Loved this! Been all in those hollers! My dad grew up in Coalwood! I still live a few miles from there! ❤️ home!

  • @almohvn33
    @almohvn33 Рік тому +1

    Lived App for a time in my life. Forever.. in my soul!

  • @Arob4343
    @Arob4343 Рік тому +5

    Been in and out of so many hollers. I’ve lived in southern WV my entire life. Nice video

  • @tylerbuckley2092
    @tylerbuckley2092 Рік тому +6

    I would love to live in a community like this seems so peaceful

  • @PN-sk3ve
    @PN-sk3ve 2 роки тому +10

    I look forward to your videos because you show how Wild and Wonderful West Virginia really is.. love them Mountain Views. Love my home state🤗 ❤️

  • @geovonque2858
    @geovonque2858 2 роки тому +6

    Josh! This is great! Well done, brother

  • @notasouthernbelle6633
    @notasouthernbelle6633 Рік тому +2

    I grew up in McDowell County. I love it

  • @jackhodges1030
    @jackhodges1030 Рік тому +4

    My grandma and grandpa used to live up sawmill holler ,my mom and my aunt's and uncle was born there ,they all grew up in new camp part of coalwood and I also lived there for 17 years.

  • @jdb2964
    @jdb2964 Рік тому +6

    I'm from WV and still live in WV......I hate that most people that has never been in this state continue to believe everything they hear! Yes we have bad areas just like every state,but we are a close community, we stick together, but we are also some of the nicest people you'd wanna meet! I have a suggestion on another place....Lake Shawnee to Matoka in Mercer County. There's a lot of history in that short travel

  • @billie-leelawhon3941
    @billie-leelawhon3941 2 роки тому +6

    Love this. I miss living in Buchanan Co. Va. Beautiful place, wonderful people. ❤

  • @countrifried
    @countrifried 2 роки тому +2

    My grandmother lived there for 2 decades

  • @qstrian
    @qstrian 2 роки тому +2

    Grew up in Hungry Hollow. It used to be Happy Hollow until a Winter storm stranded Depression-era parents in their search for food to feed their families.

  • @kimberly1377
    @kimberly1377 Рік тому +4

    PS,I’m praying for everyone affected by the floods,West Virginia Strong is what we are,it can be a challenging state to live in but besides all the infrastructure and sewer,water,power,technology,I hope it never changes,it’s our untouched piece of earth that I love more than I ever knew,God Bless You All !!!!

  • @alishamullen
    @alishamullen Рік тому +2

    Still live up a holler right here in WV. Nothing like home. My family's roots grow deep in this mountain state and for that I and proud and grateful.

  • @jefferyyounce5372
    @jefferyyounce5372 2 роки тому +6

    McDowell is the poorest county in WV. But that doesn't make these folks any less than the richest or most educated counties in the USA. I met several of these kindly folks and there good as gold!

  • @larryfarris1686
    @larryfarris1686 Рік тому +1

    I grew up in a holler I miss home I lived in Cincinnati now for 25 years I'll go back to visit when I can no place like home

  • @ray1965ify
    @ray1965ify Рік тому +2

    !968, Dingess in mingo countywas much like the holler in video.if you were a stranger there the people where a bit stand offish until the word got around from someone knew you who were residents let the word out that you are ok. after a while people would wave when you drove by. good people. loved going there from southern Illinois. fell in love with the mountains.

  • @darlinefelts3985
    @darlinefelts3985 2 роки тому +4

    I loved this. My husband was from this area and it brought back memories of he times we went together

  • @obryan240
    @obryan240 6 місяців тому +1

    I have alot of family in hollers in that area. Families been there since the 1700s. Live in a similar place in Washington State now.

  • @TheDCGuitar13
    @TheDCGuitar13 Рік тому +3

    One thing I’ve always enjoyed about driving through the rural parts of wv is how excited everyone is to meet someone from “the big city” lol. They can’t wait to hear about your daily life or to share their own stories

  • @markallen3293
    @markallen3293 4 місяці тому +2

    When I was in college, years ago, '90s, I sold soap door to door. I sold in Virginia, W. Virgina, everyone was kind and even bought some soap. I being a Ojibwe Indian from Minnesota with a Yankee accent they were ALWAYS kind and respectful.

  • @anitaburgess6821
    @anitaburgess6821 Рік тому +2

    I loved it !! I grew up in a Holler in Logan County called Mudfork, Verdunville.

  • @Th3Pnsh3r
    @Th3Pnsh3r Рік тому +1

    I ride West Virginia trails (atv) frequently and have met nothing but nicest people up there. Always friendly and willing to help. Makes me feel like a home away from home.

  • @hikerx9366
    @hikerx9366 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome ride up the Holler my friend, sure wish I was riding along on these trips.👍🏼

  • @65stang98
    @65stang98 Рік тому +2

    sold life insurance to union members down there a few years ago. Loved the movie when i was a kid. West virginia is truly a magical place. I hope they get some new industry and money back in those towns in my lifetime.

  • @nicknickerson1912
    @nicknickerson1912 2 роки тому +8

    Awesome job there I appreciate your time making these videos nice to see place it isn't wild crazy busy and upside down everyday I wish the best of luck to you and your family.

  • @wg4299
    @wg4299 2 роки тому +3

    My daddy was born in Powhatan….. (or Pow Town as they called it.) It is closer to the Mercer County side. I love to take a day every now and then to drive through the county. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ThorHavenFarm
    @ThorHavenFarm 2 роки тому +7

    Awesome!!! I love this tour! Can't wait to see more!

  • @miken7554
    @miken7554 2 роки тому +1

    My grandma was born in Iaeger in the late 30’s. She later moved to Columbus Ohio in the 50’s.

  • @mountainstatearmory9867
    @mountainstatearmory9867 2 роки тому +7

    Man I love these videos!! I live in Northern WV....there are some forgotten places here as well! If you ever interested in Ohio, Brooke, Hancock counties let me know! Thanks for all your work

  • @annettelandreth6170
    @annettelandreth6170 Рік тому +2

    I have been fascinated with the articles and stories about Applachia. It is great to find out how it all started and how it has survived until now

  • @bettyjorodgers8552
    @bettyjorodgers8552 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @tracicomstock6525
    @tracicomstock6525 2 роки тому +2

    I really did enjoy riding with you. The holler is so beautiful!!

  • @stevenbass732
    @stevenbass732 Рік тому +1

    Made me homesick. I grew up in a couple "hollers", Dry Branch and Elk Two Mile, Kanawha county. We used to joke that they had to "shotgun the sunshine in".

  • @neilbruce123
    @neilbruce123 Рік тому +1

    Such beauty!

  • @Ms.GreenJeans
    @Ms.GreenJeans Рік тому +1

    I'm a cricker in WV! Love my holler and the farm. NCWV area near Harrison Co.

  • @martinmartin4751
    @martinmartin4751 2 роки тому +1

    Im so fascinated with appalachia. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TwinPower93
    @TwinPower93 Рік тому +1

    looking forward to seeing more of West Virginia thanks for posting I am learning a lot

  • @crystinamarie1
    @crystinamarie1 Рік тому +2

    I love your accent. Really enjoying traveling through the US and seeing places like this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @maenewcombe6543
    @maenewcombe6543 2 роки тому +3

    I'm very interested in learning more about Appalachia and its people. Thank you for this.

  • @melaniedelaney640
    @melaniedelaney640 2 роки тому +2

    I’m glad I found your channel I sure miss the mountains of West Virginia I still got family there I’m from oak hill got family there some were in scar room fauetville oak hill love seeing it again

  • @imonwalton1325
    @imonwalton1325 2 роки тому +1

    I love the places you drive through ienjoy it we used to live in those places thanks

  • @cindyfields4620
    @cindyfields4620 Рік тому +13

    I lived in East Dailey, near Elkins, W.Va. It is a small community that features homes built during the C.C. camp days. There are deep roots there if families that continue to inhabit that area. It would be an interesting opportunity to reveal through your video the history of the era that created that homestead housing. I lived there in the early to mid-seventies and discovered 2 main styles of architecture used in the 3 sections that are connected by an upper road and a lower road, and several crossroads. There is the " slanted roof" type, and the "barn" style homes. Many residents had careers in mining or lumber. The neighboring Civil War town of Beverly, W. VA. has rich history that would also make great video material. Thank you for possibly considering this area. I lived there about 3 years during my young adult life.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  Рік тому +1

      That's a great idea, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Рік тому +2

      @@MountainRoots Should you decide to drive around the area of Elkins & Dailey, you might enjoy taking a drive through parts of neighboring Barbour county. As far as I know, we're the only county in the state with covered bridges over two "main", or paved roads.
      It might make for an interesting shot or two for your channel.

    • @Ms.GreenJeans
      @Ms.GreenJeans Рік тому +3

      I love Daily. We fished on the Elk in Bergoo for decades. Always loved passing through Daily when driving to Bergoo. Used to stop at Campbell's meat market. Sad that it closed.

  • @SaraDungo
    @SaraDungo 2 роки тому +1

    peaceful drive!

  • @garic80
    @garic80 Рік тому +2

    I really like the nature in West Virginia, so many trees, everything is green! 👍

  • @sallycrawford3712
    @sallycrawford3712 Рік тому +2

    I have enjoyed your videos on McDowell County. I was born there and lived there until age 15. Would love to see one on Elkhorn and Keystone.

  • @DblOSmith
    @DblOSmith Рік тому +1

    That looks beautiful! Wow...

  • @colew.5956
    @colew.5956 Рік тому +1

    Love your demeanor and videos! I just found these and have been watching all them. Keep up the Great work👏👏👏

  • @thomasdelegram1916
    @thomasdelegram1916 2 роки тому +2

    Your videos just maintain the same quality, thank you !

  • @gregdelaney119
    @gregdelaney119 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for explaining and showing what a "holler" is. I'm a lifelong Northern boy who hasn't traveled much. I've heard and seen so much mocking of and derogatory comments about the areas you visit and share in these videos. I appreciate the historical contexts you provide and the insights about the people who live in these areas. I think you are performing a great service on behalf of this region of the United States and the people who have lived and continue to live there.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much for taking time to leave this comment! I think it encapsulates a key reason I endeavored to produce this series- to give an honest look at Appalachia from a perspective that attempts to foster greater understanding and cultural awareness/context. I prefer dialogue over denigration.

    • @gregdelaney119
      @gregdelaney119 Рік тому +1

      @@MountainRoots Your statement that several local people stopped by during your filming efforts to see if you were okay was a powerful testimony to the people of the area. I look forward to exploring the series in greater depth. The history is fascinating! Thanks for sharing.

  • @TraceSpears
    @TraceSpears 4 місяці тому +1

    In my younger years, I grew up in a holler in Clendenin WV

  • @SeekerGoOn2013
    @SeekerGoOn2013 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the nice ride!

  • @Ohpnuts
    @Ohpnuts 11 місяців тому +1

    I really love your channel . Thank you for bring this to life. Can't wait for the next video patsy

  • @chrislnflorida5192
    @chrislnflorida5192 Рік тому +2

    😀😀😀 where I'm from NM, we call a Holler a Valley.
    That is some beautiful country.
    I would like to find at least 1 acre with a little place on it by water of some sort.

  • @demoisellesdoggroomingparl76
    @demoisellesdoggroomingparl76 2 роки тому +13

    Absolutely loved seeing this!! Great shots of the area! And I really enjoyed how you explained a little about Appalachian people and culture and how it’s not at all like the stereotypes would have you believe. Very well done. Excited to see more!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +3

      Ahh thanks so much! Glad you liked it- & that's the goal throughout this series and the larger TV docuseries I'm producing is to hit stereotypes head on, showing what's real & authentic in Appalachia.

  • @cherylverhelst8245
    @cherylverhelst8245 2 роки тому +5

    Just found your video. I very interested in learning about McDowell county and about the people of the West Virginia coal mining era. I have family that lived in these areas of West Virginia. Thank you for your videos.

  • @cassandrashanklin365
    @cassandrashanklin365 2 роки тому +1

    I have family in coalwood and Lovens WV i thank you for this

  • @denverthomas6652
    @denverthomas6652 2 роки тому +1

    Loved the video, thanks for sharing

  • @tomhamby118
    @tomhamby118 2 роки тому +3

    Love the videos. I grew up in east Tennessee and know what its like seeing, playing and growing up in the hollers.

  • @scottbrown7415
    @scottbrown7415 2 роки тому +5

    I really enjoyed this video. Many people in America are upset about the bad treatment that coal country unreservedly got. I don't believe that coal is done. It's just awaiting a new revival.

  • @Electra225
    @Electra225 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this great video. I certainly enjoyed it and look forward to more of them. Also, I totally agree with you when you mention that the stories of these places are worth seeing, sharing and learning about. Subscribed and a thumbs up!

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Really appreciate you watching & sharing!!

  • @sharrontaylor4744
    @sharrontaylor4744 Рік тому +3

    Mountain Roots : Hi there ! My dad had a aunt whose house used tobe along side main drag going into Diana-loved that old house. Has been gone(torn down)but there was a holler there that dad&relatives used for hunting . I sure do miss trips into Webster Springs Webster county . TFS !!👌🤗

  • @charliepugh9436
    @charliepugh9436 Рік тому +1

    I was born and raised in WV Pocahontas County. Miss it very much.

  • @HomesteadFresh
    @HomesteadFresh 2 роки тому +2

    Catching up, but so thrilled to see this. Brings back memories from my youth in TN.
    Great video 😊

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +1

      A lot of great holler country there too! Tennessee is my home away from home 😁

  • @maxcore2023
    @maxcore2023 5 місяців тому +2

    I used to deliver furniture in WV, driving from Dayton oh. I don't drive anymore, but, damn, I miss those mountains,. The crazy part is Im mexican, and never had troubles there.

  • @texaswunderkind
    @texaswunderkind Рік тому +2

    I was just reading about flooding in Pax, WV including a baby that was swept away with a car. Prayers for all of the people in West Virginia, and hopes that the towns in your videos are safe.

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 2 роки тому +2

    Just subbed to your channel. What a nice way to spend some time. Quiet hollers, good people. Slower times.

  • @kathydavis9803
    @kathydavis9803 2 роки тому +6

    I loved this video. Thanks for sharing. The first house looked so familiar but the rest I did not recognize. Maybe mobile homes have been added since we moved. This was the good life growing up.

    • @MountainRoots
      @MountainRoots  2 роки тому +1

      Things have definitely changed in these parts over the last 3 or 4 decades. Thanks so much for your support & watching!!

    • @johnny-jr5iz
      @johnny-jr5iz Рік тому

      I grew up there,, went to that school up that hollow in the early 70s

  • @melissacole4903
    @melissacole4903 2 роки тому +2

    Reminds me of my grandma’s hollar. It was called Dog Bone, in WV.

  • @benfox1462
    @benfox1462 Рік тому +1

    I love that area.

  • @bittersweet2253
    @bittersweet2253 2 роки тому +4

    I think I'm going to love your videos! My folks and grandfolks were mountain people but nothing like the Appalachian mountains, just the northern mountains here in NM. I've always wanted to see that part of the country.... I guess now I will... just subscribed!

  • @LDDavis911
    @LDDavis911 2 роки тому +1

    Grew up in Mingo County. I miss the summers climbing all over those hills.

  • @MrShaclakclak
    @MrShaclakclak Рік тому +2

    Yes, sir! I survey utility lines for different internet providers. My job has me traveling to remote locations to gather information on the telephone/electric poles. I have to visit hollers just like this. It's better to reach out to a home owner and make your presence known than to just assume it ok for you to be there. They look out for eachother, most are families. They go back for generations. Met some really awesome people. One gentleman who owned a couple thousand acres gave me a ride to the poles on his property while telling me the history of his family. Amazing place.

  • @Vanillablooos
    @Vanillablooos 3 місяці тому +1

    That's beautiful footage! My dad was born in Thorpe, WV in #4 holler. I wish you would do a video sometime of that area and it's history. I know at one time that area used to be booming!

  • @Wendy-vy3lh
    @Wendy-vy3lh 2 роки тому +1

    Good 👍 videos, thanks. I love these places. Raised in Charleston,WV