Your videos keep getting better if that's even possible! Spotted Pilot Knob a few times, been to many of those spots! Very cool letting my mind wander I was watching DB in action in 1779
I've been fascinated since I was a kid by the firsthand accounts of those who saw this great country in its wild state. Before the greed and rapaciousness of the white man turned it into what it is today. Imagine Chesapeake Bay waters clear to thirty or forty feet and the Ohio River too! Or having to wait three days for a herd of buffalo to pass before you could continue a journey. I never get tired of the relation of a sense of true freedom that comes down and through these accounts. Sadly the natural abundance engendered a sense of inexhaustibility that we have never been able to shake ourselves free of. And now we are on the brink of destroying the whole planet’s ability to support life, including our own. Silly human, silly human race.
my ancestors had ties with the Boone's. But then again, in Kentucky County Virginia, who didn't.
Some of my ancestors went into Kentucky before the revolution and the rest after. Some of my cousins still live on the land our ancestors settled
@@tabbithacampfield4116 Super cool! I have some family history that is similar. Thank you for watching!
@FlintlockOperator They came out of Virginia and NC and settled in Bell Co Kentucky
You have some great scenes in this video ! Worth watching.
@@stephenfields6236 Thank you so much! Eastern Kentucky is truly beautiful and a joy to explore and film in!
@ I lived in Winchester KY for four years and know the Daniel Boone Forest area .
That was an awesome episode … cinematography was exceptional!
Very nice. Beautiful forests.
Loved this one!!!!! Thank you and take care...Robin
@@shoot2win506 I appreciate it!
Well done ! Beautiful scenery, draws you right in to the story !
1st view 1st comment on my favorite channel
@@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation Thank you!
You did a wonderful job in this video. I felt like I was watching the real Boone! Love your work, from Winchester, KY.
Good job! I've read that account several times before, but the video sure added to it.
Indeed that video was a unique aspect into telling a Journal story. I liked it
@@johnovanic9560 Thank you!
Well done ,thanks
Wow! Just found your channel, and this is super cool! Subscribed!
@@MinutemanTheory Thank you for watching and subscribing! Welcome aboard!
That was a phenomenal recounting.
Another outstanding video. Thank you!
@@deskgamesix Thank you!
One of your best videos. Thank you very much. I'm sure it took alot of time and effort to make it.
@@seantinsley1411 Thank you! It actually did take a lot of time to make, thank you for noticing!
Great video. Enjoyed every minute.
Great video. Very much enjoyed. Thanks
@@mocowoodsman Thank you for watching!
Great video. Very entertaining. Great channel.
Excellent video! Thanks!
@@artawhirler Thank you for watching!
Your videos keep getting better if that's even possible! Spotted Pilot Knob a few times, been to many of those spots! Very cool letting my mind wander I was watching DB in action in 1779
@@JohnJohnson-zz8re Thank you so much! There's always something to improve. Pilot knob is one of my favorite places in Kentucky!
Great video 👍
Love you stuff man! Looking to buy a flintlock now haha thanks for the inspiration
@freedomoverfeelings Hey, fantastic! Check out the Kibler kits for a simple build, or the Pedersoli flintlocks for the best "out of the box" option!
Absolutely gorgeous.
I've been fascinated since I was a kid by the firsthand accounts of those who saw this great country in its wild state. Before the greed and rapaciousness of the white man turned it into what it is today. Imagine Chesapeake Bay waters clear to thirty or forty feet and the Ohio River too! Or having to wait three days for a herd of buffalo to pass before you could continue a journey. I never get tired of the relation of a sense of true freedom that comes down and through these accounts. Sadly the natural abundance engendered a sense of inexhaustibility that we have never been able to shake ourselves free of. And now we are on the brink of destroying the whole planet’s ability to support life, including our own. Silly human, silly human race.
The trees had blossoms and fruit on December 22?? (2:30)