Cliff, Outside Coudersport, next to a stream called Reed's Run, me and a friend were camping at night, and all of a sudden, right next to us something with a man's voice yelled "Wahooo", several times, we flew back in the truck & said to each other, that was human. It moved to a tree top nearby and continued yelling. This was 1977. Later I read online of a creature who mimiced the sound of people lost deep in the woods screaming for help, so as to lure someone in. I actually heard that on subsequent trips there, before I read that. But at the time I was thinking Oh my god, that guy is freaking out up there. Should I go help him? Glad I didn't. But that voice yelling wahooo was definitely human.
Pine barrens are assume .I grew with this legend and watching you in my old stomping grounds makes my home sick. I live in VA now and love it but miss South Jersey.
Cliff, I used to go to the festival at Wells Mills, they had a statue of the Jersey Devil, as you described. H. Pail Wilson the Doctor and Sci-fi author who practiced in Bricktown, N.J. wrote a Sci_fi book featuring the Jersey Devil. I've spent a lot of time in the Pine Barrens camping, hiking, canoeing and never have heard anything strange except Screech Owls. As for weird animals or beings, I've camped all over the country and the only thing I had to fear was people, not Ghosts or Legends:) Cheers, Rik Spector
Hi Cliff, I bet not many people would do that walk at night knowing about the Jersey Devil legend, it is said that with any legend they always start off with a kernel of truth. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
When I was in my early 20's I had someone drop me off in the Pocono mts.of Penna.with my dog (Belgium Shepard)with instructions to pick me up in a week,after 2 days it started to rain for a whole day,my dog and i. hunkered down in a 2 man pup tent,next day every thing was soaked,couldn't start a fire or cook food due to wet matches,had to hike it out to the nearest store to get lighters which was 5 miles away,took the good part ot the day.Boy Scout motto "Be Prepared ",should of brought a plastic tarp for cover instead of using just the tent for shelter from the rain,experience is the best teacher.
I'd be more worried / anxious about the mosquitos / biting flies than I would about any "Jersey Devil"! You KNOW those are real because you can feel them every time they attack you!
Great video. I enjoyed it from the coziness of my couch and blanket. No jersey devil stories here but back in the stone age when I was young some interesting experiences up in the Canadian woods with my dad in our cottage on an old logging road. Absolutely nothing for miles. This brought those memories back.
that 13th child story made me remember one from my childhood. A family that lived near us had 12 kids, all boys, she said she was going to keep having kids till she got a daughter. The 13th child was a girl. Everyone thought she had cursed it too cause of the name she gave her....Mystical Rose. Would love to know whatever happened to her.
Hi Cliff, that was spooky to watch, don't think you were too scared, but I bet you would have legged it if you had come across a clowns mask hanging on a tree lol, stay safe 😉 xxxx
I used live near the Pines Barrens and I went to college even closer to the Pines Barrens. Matter of fact, as students of the college. We nicked named it "PBU" ( Pines Barren University.") We were somewhat familiar with the Jersey Devil. The locals were nicked named "Pineys.". They even had their own dialect. Fascinating area of New Jersey.
You didn't see any little critter eyes because the critters in those woods know better than to go wandering around in the woods there at night! Glad the Jersey Devil didn't get you!
The road from the town of Smithville east to the bay is Leeds point Rd.The ruin's of the oldest Leeds farmhouse is down there as well the Later constructed Leeds home where Henry Carlton Beck did his interview with the family.
Wharton State Forest. Riding alone in my Ford Ranger on Batsto River Road and with sundown already past, I thought I'd seek out Constable Bridge Road and take that to Route 206 and head home. It didn't work out as planned. some half to one mile past the bridge itself (the Mullica River flows under it), I got hopelessly stuck in sugar sand up to my rear axle. No shovel. No winch. No flashlight. No phone (this being summer, 1998). The only option was to walk to the Batsto Village and hope for a payphone where I could call the Park Ranger and they could possibly lend assistance. That was a long, long walk in the darkness of the Pine Barrens. Eventually I reached the deserted village and lucked out in finding a phone. Better yet, I was able to reach the park ranger, who arrived in his Cherokee.......gun drawn at me. Could not blame him and when he realized I was being on the up and up, he told me for his protection, he did not know who was on the other end of the phone, asking him to come out to Batsto at that late hour of the evening. When it was all said and done, he was able to pull me out and ever since, I never went back on the deep sand road called Constable Bridge Road, deep in the heart of Wharton State Forest! I had to chuckle, Cliff, when you mentioned about getting back to the "safety" of your tent!
I grew up in NJ 63-94 & loved Big Foot & ghost stories from a young age. Watched In Search Of & bought books on the Bermuda Triangle at the Book Fair. I never heard anything @ the Jersey Devil. We lived at the beginning of the Pine Barrens too. I swear it was the hockey team that made it famous.
Awesome, awesome video buddy! Total X-files vibe on this one, would love to go exploring these type of topics with you if you were ever interested. I have personal contacts with several individuals who have had "unusual experiences " in those woods. Really enjoyed this video, well done. - The truth is out there...
Great video. I lived in the Pine Barrens for many many years and never once saw or heard a thing. I do not believe the Devil is real. That is why everyone calls it a legend because legends are not real. Thanks for the video very interesting.
You’re brave for camping there all alone. Not just because you’re in NJ pine barrens but I wouldn’t be able to do it even if there wasn’t any tales to go with the area!
There is absolutely nothing to fear in these woods. I've been hiking, walking, camping and such in the Jersey pine barrens all of my life and I feel more safe here than any large city.
A few weeks ago my wife and two daughters were leaving my parents house near Hershey Pa. I was in the passenger seat when two deer bolted out in front of us and my wife slammed on the brakes, I was watching the deer running to our right when my oldest daughter yelled "what is that" my wife said "I don't know", then suddenly she slammed down the gas peddle. They both were freaked out of their minds and had the exact same story of an 8' to 9' tall red fiery man shaped creature with wings walking out of the woods from the same direction the deer ran from, they both said it paused and lifted it's wings then took a step back. None of us are religious or believe in devils or demons but what they both described to me reminded me of the Jersey Devil, I really wish I saw it but I was looking the wrong way.
Knew you had nothing to worry about with a myth other animals I would worry about. Enjoyed the walk tho and as you know you are never alone. Thanks for taking me along. Please stay safe and take care
You are one brave dude... 😳🌌 (Mrs. Leeds was probably a significantly older woman when her 13th was born & sadly the baby had some serious birth defects. Rather than admit she &/or her husband likely "did away" with the poor child, they claimed it flew up the chimney & away. Unfortunately, no flight of fancy story would've saved her from ridicule & public shunning, giving birth to a "monster".)
I doubt she was very old. In those days people married young and most mothers had a baby every year until the Lord stopped blessing the couple So.... Get married at say fourteen...have twelve kids in Lets say fifteen years time... she'd still be well young enough to have a healthy 13th child if the mother was less than 30!
Mr. Woodsman, it was a great honor for my fiance and I to meet you today. You have taught us so much over the years and we are inspired by you. Keep doing what you do and teaching all of us about our home! P.s. sorry if we put you on the spot in front of your friends.
Great Stuff - I grew up just outside of Wharton State Forrest, it can get creepy out there. I've run into a few critters over the years, I can't imagine what was crawling around in those swamps 100 years ago!
! Holy Smokes, you are braver than I am. 👀 I was getting the Hives just watching this video . 👀 Thank you for the entertainment . Your channel is one of my favorite.
Upon further thought, are wild boars of concern out in the NJ Pine Barrens? I hear they're a real problem in many wilderness areas around the country. Pigs escape from farms and go feral and reproduce, and they are big, mean, aggressive, and apparently quite smart. Documentaries I've seen claim there are several million of them out there and almost impossible to eradicate because they breed prolifically and quickly, like rabbits. (I think the big problem is mostly in the mid-west, from the documentary I watched.)
Hey man, been doing some hiking in southern Lancaster County and in Chester county, would love to take my boys on a hike with you (they love your videos too). If you're in the area give a heads up!
My creepy experience with anything from New Jersey is the author F Paul Wilson born Francis Paul hes from New Jersey and a doctor and writes in the horror and medical medical/horror genre mostly. His short stories and novels all have something to do with one another and and oftentimes as he writes 1 story 1 story he begins up to 5 or 6 others that become short stories or novels. Nearly all of the mentioned New Jersey the jersey devil or a beast called a rakoshi, Which could be the Jersey devil but there's more than 1. They could have started from a nest in the book called The Tomb in India when the British were occupying and a group of said soldiers were going to raid the tombs because they thought the "monks" We're storing up treasures in the caves. After all , Is everyone in the countryside paid homage or tribute to the men in robes. On a certain day of the week or month (If they did not certain bad things would happen to them) I don't remember what got the British soldier's attention but they are the fools that let the secret beasty beings out, After slaughtering the keepers of the beasts and many of the beast themselves. Come to modern day now there there are a pair of Indians Who wear twin necklaces of furnished brass these are special necklaces, you see. They are there to fulfill a promise, One might even say extract revenge upon the descendants of the Westphalia family. They tracked them throughout time. And I mean an interesting fellow, Repairman Jack, Who did his popularity from this book gained a series of his own. He fixes things people situations in very interesting ways. He's a very good Samaritan, you might say. And he has a dubious honor put on him in the last book of the End of the World Series AKA ( 2 or 3 other names for it) Because he had proven himself worthy of the mantle mantle and because of his sense of duty to to help the world... And the one from whom he took the mantle, Gaelen, Began long before he entered our conscious realm in the book called the keep which is the beginning of the End of the World Series of books which The Tomb is a part.
How do I know for sure if you are really in the Pine Barrens ? I do hiking trails too, and when I do hiking trails, I always film a sign or something so people will know that I am really there.
I've always been curious what it would be like to walk through those woods to either see or hear the Jersey devil although you know what they say about curiosity it killed the cat so I'm kind of nervous but yet again adventurous so I often wondered if the stories were really based on actual scientific events or is it something that we all made up at a bar one night the scare each other I'm not exactly sure you know how stories get started so I often wondered if it was true that's why I'm more interested about going and seeing it for myself just seeing if it is an actual thing out there an actual phenomenon that happens every time when someone goes into the woods. I guess I'm just going to have to do more research on the Jersey devil.
@@gregggoss2210 I grew up in South Jersey, and we had the DDT fog trucks back then, and it was still bad. Since they don't do that anymore, I can only imagine how much worse it is. I would never do this just to talk about the Jersey devil.
@@shellygardner6410 , we used to run through the cloud of fog emitted from those trucks back in the day. All the kids did in my neighborhood. We turned out OK. 🤯🤪
I wonder what Tom Brown would have to say about the Jersey Devil? Tom Brown spent his life exploring the Pine Barrens and he was trained there by an Apache Elder and Scout, Grandfather Stalking Wolf! Tom Brown grew up in the Pine Barrens in the 1960's. He actually tested his skills when he lived alone in the Bob Marshall Wilderness area in Montana / Grizzly bear country for a whole year! He ONLY took in a single knife! He made all his clothing from Nature ! Tom Brown had written many interesting books on Native American survival techniques. Tom actually travked missing children for the FBI. He also trained US Army Rangers on Apache Survival techniques! He runs a Tracker School to train people about survival skills! I highly recommend his excellent FieldGuide for Urban & Suburban Survival ! Especially in this day and age with Climate Change impacting our planet! He also runs Tracker School and you can learn a lot on one week from Yom. I actually told him, I learned more practical information from you in one week than I did in 5 years of college! Undergrad/ Graduate school combined!
I would rather believe the tale of the secret lab where cross breeding was going on and a specimen escaped and they came up with the story about a woman and 13 children to keep it a secret lab. lol
man i hella appreciate you didn’t overedit shit or put any stupid creepy background music, u real for that gang
Cliff, Outside Coudersport, next to a stream called Reed's Run, me and a friend were camping at night, and all of a sudden, right next to us something with a man's voice yelled "Wahooo", several times, we flew back in the truck & said to each other, that was human. It moved to a tree top nearby and continued yelling. This was 1977. Later I read online of a creature who mimiced the sound of people lost deep in the woods screaming for help, so as to lure someone in. I actually heard that on subsequent trips there, before I read that. But at the time I was thinking Oh my god, that guy is freaking out up there. Should I go help him? Glad I didn't. But that voice yelling wahooo was definitely human.
This better be good... LOL (Lots of Love )From the JerseyDevil
Pine barrens are assume .I grew with this legend and watching you in my old stomping grounds makes my home sick. I live in VA now and love it but miss South Jersey.
You are a brave man, Cliff .”Im not superstitious “ BUT 😅 I wouldn’t walk around out there alone ...
I would
It's not a big deal. I was there on Friday The 13th. No problems
You know there's 200,000 people living in the area, rifgt?
I was just going to leave him a comment saying how brave he is, then I saw your comment. Synchronicity.
@@mrguentherful There's no one living in the remote woods he is walking in, as the video evidence shows.
Cliff,
I used to go to the festival at Wells Mills, they had a statue of the Jersey Devil, as you described.
H. Pail Wilson the Doctor and Sci-fi author who practiced in Bricktown, N.J. wrote a Sci_fi book
featuring the Jersey Devil.
I've spent a lot of time in the Pine Barrens camping, hiking, canoeing and never have heard anything
strange except Screech Owls.
As for weird animals or beings, I've camped all over the country and the only thing I had to fear was people, not Ghosts or Legends:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Hi Cliff, I bet not many people would do that walk at night knowing about the Jersey Devil legend, it is said that with any legend they always start off with a
kernel of truth. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
You told this story very well. Loved the night filming! The Pine Barrens seem creepy even in the daytime.
When I was in my early 20's I had someone drop me off in the Pocono mts.of Penna.with my dog (Belgium Shepard)with instructions to pick me up in a week,after 2 days it started to rain for a whole day,my dog and i. hunkered down in a 2 man pup tent,next day every thing was soaked,couldn't start a fire or cook food due to wet matches,had to hike it out to the nearest store to get lighters which was 5 miles away,took the good part ot the day.Boy Scout motto "Be Prepared ",should of brought a plastic tarp for cover instead of using just the tent for shelter from the rain,experience is the best teacher.
I'd be more worried / anxious about the mosquitos / biting flies than I would about any "Jersey Devil"! You KNOW those are real because you can feel them every time they attack you!
Great video. I enjoyed it from the coziness of my couch and blanket. No jersey devil stories here but back in the stone age when I was young some interesting experiences up in the Canadian woods with my dad in our cottage on an old logging road. Absolutely nothing for miles. This brought those memories back.
What a great video! My heart was thumping pretty good walking with you, looking around every curve. Beautiful woods even without the Devil.
that 13th child story made me remember one from my childhood. A family that lived near us had 12 kids, all boys, she said she was going to keep having kids till she got a daughter. The 13th child was a girl. Everyone thought she had cursed it too cause of the name she gave her....Mystical Rose. Would love to know whatever happened to her.
That's what Google is for. Look her up!
I grew up in PB, Wharton State forest. For 25 years I lived there, I never experienced anything unusual, just hearing an occasional coyote or bear.
Between the Jersey Devil, the Sopranos and boardwalk empire that place just creeps me out.
You watch to much tv.
My daughter and I hiked the BATONA trail last fall, we hammock camped out there for 3 nights. Some eerie things go on out in those woods. 😉
Wow Cliff that was a different direction you took us on.Like this kind of adventure also😳😰
Hi Cliff, that was spooky to watch, don't think you were too scared, but I bet you would have legged it if you had come across a clowns mask hanging on a tree lol, stay safe 😉 xxxx
I used live near the Pines Barrens and I went to college even closer to the Pines Barrens. Matter of fact, as students of the college. We nicked named it "PBU" ( Pines Barren University.") We were somewhat familiar with the Jersey Devil. The locals were nicked named "Pineys.". They even had their own dialect. Fascinating area of New Jersey.
You didn't see any little critter eyes because the critters in those woods know better than to go wandering around in the woods there at night! Glad the Jersey Devil didn't get you!
Okay thanks Cliff for the walk in the woods at night time but I myself wouldn't want to be out there without my German Shepherd!
Only thing i despise about walking in the woods at night is seeing the gigantic spiderwebs and even bigger spiders lol
Yes, walking through them especially sucks
The road from the town of Smithville east to the bay is Leeds point Rd.The ruin's of the oldest Leeds farmhouse is down there as well the Later constructed Leeds home where Henry Carlton Beck did his interview with the family.
I love the way you chuckle when you talk about this "creature" and the stories and sightings 😂😂😂
Wharton State Forest. Riding alone in my Ford Ranger on Batsto River Road and with sundown already past, I thought I'd seek out Constable Bridge Road and take that to Route 206 and head home. It didn't work out as planned. some half to one mile past the bridge itself (the Mullica River flows under it), I got hopelessly stuck in sugar sand up to my rear axle. No shovel. No winch. No flashlight. No phone (this being summer, 1998). The only option was to walk to the Batsto Village and hope for a payphone where I could call the Park Ranger and they could possibly lend assistance. That was a long, long walk in the darkness of the Pine Barrens. Eventually I reached the deserted village and lucked out in finding a phone. Better yet, I was able to reach the park ranger, who arrived in his Cherokee.......gun drawn at me. Could not blame him and when he realized I was being on the up and up, he told me for his protection, he did not know who was on the other end of the phone, asking him to come out to Batsto at that late hour of the evening. When it was all said and done, he was able to pull me out and ever since, I never went back on the deep sand road called Constable Bridge Road, deep in the heart of Wharton State Forest! I had to chuckle, Cliff, when you mentioned about getting back to the "safety" of your tent!
I would love to see your night of camping there. Awesome you stuck it out 🌹
I grew up in NJ 63-94 & loved Big Foot & ghost stories from a young age. Watched In Search Of & bought books on the Bermuda Triangle at the Book Fair. I never heard anything @ the Jersey Devil. We lived at the beginning of the Pine Barrens too. I swear it was the hockey team that made it famous.
The legend was askewed a little, the mother abandoned the baby in the woods which the baby's to survive turned into the jersey devil we know
Awesome, awesome video buddy! Total X-files vibe on this one, would love to go exploring these type of topics with you if you were ever interested. I have personal contacts with several individuals who have had "unusual experiences " in those woods. Really enjoyed this video, well done. - The truth is out there...
I believe the first X-files was about the Jersey Devil and was in Atlantic City and surrounding areas
The Jersey Devil is my favorite cryptid! Love your videos!
Great video. I lived in the Pine Barrens for many many years and never once saw or heard a thing. I do not believe the Devil is real. That is why everyone calls it a legend because legends are not real. Thanks for the video very interesting.
I came from NJ and grew up with this story.
You’re brave for camping there all alone. Not just because you’re in NJ pine barrens but I wouldn’t be able to do it even if there wasn’t any tales to go with the area!
There is absolutely nothing to fear in these woods. I've been hiking, walking, camping and such in the Jersey pine barrens all of my life and I feel more safe here than any large city.
A few weeks ago my wife and two daughters were leaving my parents house near Hershey Pa. I was in the passenger seat when two deer bolted out in front of us and my wife slammed on the brakes, I was watching the deer running to our right when my oldest daughter yelled "what is that" my wife said "I don't know", then suddenly she slammed down the gas peddle. They both were freaked out of their minds and had the exact same story of an 8' to 9' tall red fiery man shaped creature with wings walking out of the woods from the same direction the deer ran from, they both said it paused and lifted it's wings then took a step back. None of us are religious or believe in devils or demons but what they both described to me reminded me of the Jersey Devil, I really wish I saw it but I was looking the wrong way.
Awesome truth. The jersey devil rules the pines. I know you are there, old friend.
Knew you had nothing to worry about with a myth other animals I would worry about. Enjoyed the walk tho and as you know you are never alone. Thanks for taking me along. Please stay safe and take care
You are brave being out there in the dark by yourself.
You are one brave dude... 😳🌌
(Mrs. Leeds was probably a significantly older woman when her 13th was born & sadly the baby had some serious birth defects. Rather than admit she &/or her husband likely "did away" with the poor child, they claimed it flew up the chimney & away. Unfortunately, no flight of fancy story would've saved her from ridicule & public shunning, giving birth to a "monster".)
I doubt she was very old. In those days people married young and most mothers had a baby every year until the Lord stopped blessing the couple
So.... Get married at say fourteen...have twelve kids in Lets say fifteen years time... she'd still be well young enough to have a healthy 13th child if the mother was less than 30!
Cliff could have outright killed a few of us if he had had someone jump scare us. hahaha
Thanks, Cliff. That was creepy and lots of fun!
Mr. Woodsman, it was a great honor for my fiance and I to meet you today. You have taught us so much over the years and we are inspired by you. Keep doing what you do and teaching all of us about our home! P.s. sorry if we put you on the spot in front of your friends.
It's all good.
You didn’t see him because the whole time he was behind you.
Glad I watched this during the daylight.
Great Stuff - I grew up just outside of Wharton State Forrest, it can get creepy out there. I've run into a few critters over the years, I can't imagine what was crawling around in those swamps 100 years ago!
! Holy Smokes, you are braver than I am. 👀 I was getting the Hives just watching this video . 👀
Thank you for the entertainment . Your channel is one of my favorite.
This was fun-thanks!
I went to the Pine barrens in 1992 at night. Instead I found a Rave party. That was more scary than the J devil.
Upon further thought, are wild boars of concern out in the NJ Pine Barrens? I hear they're a real problem in many wilderness areas around the country. Pigs escape from farms and go feral and reproduce, and they are big, mean, aggressive, and apparently quite smart. Documentaries I've seen claim there are several million of them out there and almost impossible to eradicate because they breed prolifically and quickly, like rabbits. (I think the big problem is mostly in the mid-west, from the documentary I watched.)
I'm thinking that it might be some sort of a cryptid. Or it could be an owl and people's imaginations.
I grew up in pemberton n.j. God I miss it !
Lots of fun . TY.
i would e bit scared or coming across another human that time of night
The woods are so awesome at night, a little creepy, but mostly awesome. Is this legend how the NHL hockey got it name?
Most likely.
Hey man, been doing some hiking in southern Lancaster County and in Chester county, would love to take my boys on a hike with you (they love your videos too). If you're in the area give a heads up!
What have been really cool if when you got back to your tent that the Jersey Devil had claimed it for its own.
I have heard that the Jersey Devil might actually be a sandhill crane?
Great video cliff !
Need to go camping in the pine barrens
My creepy experience with anything from New Jersey is the author F Paul Wilson born Francis Paul hes from New Jersey and a doctor and writes in the horror and medical medical/horror genre mostly.
His short stories and novels all have something to do with one another and and oftentimes as he writes 1 story 1 story he begins up to 5 or 6 others that become short stories or novels.
Nearly all of the mentioned New Jersey the jersey devil or a beast called a rakoshi, Which could be the Jersey devil but there's more than 1. They could have started from a nest in the book called The Tomb in India when the British were occupying and a group of said soldiers were going to raid the tombs because they thought the "monks" We're storing up treasures in the caves. After all , Is everyone in the countryside paid homage or tribute to the men in robes. On a certain day of the week or month (If they did not certain bad things would happen to them) I don't remember what got the British soldier's attention but they are the fools that let the secret beasty beings out, After slaughtering the keepers of the beasts and many of the beast themselves. Come to modern day now there there are a pair of Indians Who wear twin necklaces of furnished brass these are special necklaces, you see. They are there to fulfill a promise, One might even say extract revenge upon the descendants of the Westphalia family. They tracked them throughout time. And I mean an interesting fellow, Repairman Jack, Who did his popularity from this book gained a series of his own. He fixes things people situations in very interesting ways. He's a very good Samaritan, you might say. And he has a dubious honor put on him in the last book of the End of the World Series AKA ( 2 or 3 other names for it) Because he had proven himself worthy of the mantle mantle and because of his sense of duty to to help the world... And the one from whom he took the mantle, Gaelen, Began long before he entered our conscious realm in the book called the keep which is the beginning of the End of the World Series of books which The Tomb is a part.
Though scary and interesting, you must be cray for going there Alone! Careful.
Omg scary. I love it 😆 lol
You could do a hold video of this, Brave soul..
People were inbred big time back then..as a kid in Greenwich NJ I saw a tall hairy type creature....in a field when driving 🚗 home 🏡 with family...
COOL STORY !
How many people would be brave enough to do that, not too many.
great video!
How do I know for sure if you are really in the Pine Barrens ? I do hiking trails too, and when I do hiking trails, I always film a sign or something so people will know that I am really there.
Often wondered how the NHL team New Jersey Devil's got their name, must be right.
I've always been curious what it would be like to walk through those woods to either see or hear the Jersey devil although you know what they say about curiosity it killed the cat so I'm kind of nervous but yet again adventurous so I often wondered if the stories were really based on actual scientific events or is it something that we all made up at a bar one night the scare each other I'm not exactly sure you know how stories get started so I often wondered if it was true that's why I'm more interested about going and seeing it for myself just seeing if it is an actual thing out there an actual phenomenon that happens every time when someone goes into the woods. I guess I'm just going to have to do more research on the Jersey devil.
Better check yourselves for ticks. If you don't find any, you best check again!
Yeah, the ticks are horrendous this time of year. I've already had my share this year. And the deer flies are particularly ravenous too.
@@gregggoss2210 I grew up in South Jersey, and we had the DDT fog trucks back then, and it was still bad. Since they don't do that anymore, I can only imagine how much worse it is. I would never do this just to talk about the Jersey devil.
@@shellygardner6410 , they should name the mosquito as the state bird, because they're big enough and plentiful enough to be.
@@gregggoss2210 mostly all swamps (their breeding ground) where I grew up. Yeah, I bet you miss those fog trucks too.
@@shellygardner6410 , we used to run through the cloud of fog emitted from those trucks back in the day. All the kids did in my neighborhood. We turned out OK. 🤯🤪
Give that man a Cliff 🍺
Cliff, you devil for posting this. At this right I will not get any work done today.
well perfect bedtime story. better you than me!
sweet
I wonder what Tom Brown would have to say about the Jersey Devil? Tom Brown spent his life exploring the Pine Barrens and he was trained there by an Apache Elder and Scout, Grandfather Stalking Wolf! Tom Brown grew up in the Pine Barrens in the 1960's. He actually tested his skills when he lived alone in the Bob Marshall Wilderness area in Montana / Grizzly bear country for a whole year! He ONLY took in a single knife! He made all his clothing from Nature ! Tom Brown had written many interesting books on Native American survival techniques. Tom actually travked missing children for the FBI. He also trained US Army Rangers on Apache Survival techniques! He runs a Tracker School to train people about survival skills! I highly recommend his excellent FieldGuide for Urban & Suburban Survival ! Especially in this day and age with Climate Change impacting our planet! He also runs Tracker School and you can learn a lot on one week from Yom. I actually told him, I learned more practical information from you in one week than I did in 5 years of college! Undergrad/ Graduate school combined!
that was cool👍
Tell me you weren't a little scared?
😟
Good video!
Not really, I wasn't too far from my tent.
Strange noise in the back ground about 6 minutes in....Hmm?
I bet some Sasquatch could be lurking there.
I’ve been camping out here for a long time…..
Don’t know about the Devil, but apparently there’s a Rakosh there.
Haunted woods ! Beware of big foot !
I guess the key point is what exactly would you have done if something did happen.....
Cliff, you ever see the movie, Jeepers Creepers? 🤣
I have.
Looks like my driveway! lol
Uh you are brave
Very interesting cliff if I ask my grandson who is five what’s my favourite show he will say cliff
Is a good NHL Hockey Logo.
i half expected Jack Hughes to pop up from behind a tree!
@@kennethzullick6897 Yeah that would have been fun.
What flashlight do you use?
Thrunight
Wow... if I ever went I'd probably be out 4 hours at night but probably cause I'm wierd and obsessed with finding it that's Satan's son :0
Cliff... Have you ever done a video on the Captain Phillips Massacre?
Nope.
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 That would be a good one. That is a very nice memorial for a very sad story.
Im here in Oregon i dont know the laws there but i would have an AK47 a pistol and others armed thats a scary forest land
I would rather believe the tale of the secret lab where cross breeding was going on and a specimen escaped and they came up with the story about a woman and 13 children to keep it a secret lab. lol
The lab was operating in 1735?
Well a devil
Chobecabra?
you wandered too far LOL JK :)
I and the Father are One John 10.30🤣😂😈🤣
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You are brave you ort to have a knife and a Bible and holy water
Booooo!
The scariest Jersey Devil I ever saw was Scott Stevens. 🏒 This Flyers fan still has nightmares! Great video, Cliff!