My Father, Carl Smith, was born on the steep slopes of Big House in 1925. I remember back in the 1970's visiting my great uncles, Willie and Jim Moore, still living in their cabin and talking about walking to town and back in their younger days, Thanks for the video, Carl H. Smith Jr. LHS class of '73
As a kid, I always wondered which of those mountains was taller whenever we drove by on I-64. Of course with the internet, I now realize it’s the eastern peak, Big House Mountain! Well done video. Enjoyed Doug’s narration.
I Grew up in Lexington, used to see HOUSE MOUNTAIN and LITTLE HOUSE MOUNTAIN every day. Hiked and drove it with friends and probably got into some mischief up high in the Beauty of these spectacular Mountains. Used to sit on the Rocks up so high and look down, didn't really appreciate the beauty and where I was so privileged to grow up. But in my later years I realized just how special and all for the better we all are for having the opportunity to have grown up in Rockbridge County !!!
So Beautiful! My Mother was raised on Little House Mountain. I have pond memories of visiting family there as a child. Oh, the stories she would tell growing up there...walking to Highland Belle School, digging for sassafras and making tea, trading eggs for groceries and the Hart Family stories. Her Mother would ride a horse across to Nimrod Hall off of route 42 to do their laundry. Thank you..love the video!
I am greeted every morning out my front door by this mountain. I have hiked it many times and have many picnics on the ledge. Thank you so much for making this video and reminding us again how beautiful it is.
Hey there Jesse Hostetter. :) I know this comment is very old, but thought I'd take a chance anyway. I have been doing ancestry research for many moons. I discovered my great-great grandmother was a Hostetter. I noticed your name, so I'm reaching out in hopes to gain info about the Hostetters side of my family. I found out about a book which contains the Hostetter family, but I'm not sure where to find it. In the 70's, I went with family to see some graves, in house mountain cemetery, and I tried to find it again a few years ago. Could not find it at all, but discovered other ones, so it wasn't too disappointing. If you can help me in any way at all, it would be so appreciated. Thanks in advance, Melissa.
I know you. I offered to let you catch poachers from my kids tree house years ago. haha! Howdy Steve. It's Dana Bee Koogler from way back at Lexington Family Practice with Dr. E & Dr. P. Loved this video. Well done! So beautiful. You are a talented fellow. Hope all is well with you and yours. Happy Trails from East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Thank you so much for this absolutely awesome video! It is breath taking and heart touching! I love it! The old home place featured was built by my great-grandfather John Seay :) Just awesome! thanks again!
Well done! We live in a beautiful part of the world. Don’t take it for granted!❤️
My Father, Carl Smith, was born on the steep slopes of Big House in 1925. I remember back in the 1970's visiting my great uncles, Willie and Jim Moore, still living in their cabin and talking about walking to town and back in their younger days, Thanks for the video, Carl H. Smith Jr. LHS class of '73
Thank you for this beautiful memory of my birth county.
As a kid, I always wondered which of those mountains was taller whenever we drove by on I-64. Of course with the internet, I now realize it’s the eastern peak, Big House Mountain!
Well done video. Enjoyed Doug’s narration.
I Grew up in Lexington, used to see HOUSE MOUNTAIN and LITTLE HOUSE MOUNTAIN every day. Hiked and drove it with friends and probably got into some mischief up high in the Beauty of these spectacular Mountains. Used to sit on the Rocks up so high and look down, didn't really appreciate the beauty and where I was so privileged to grow up. But in my later years I realized just how special and all for the better we all are for having the opportunity to have grown up in Rockbridge County !!!
Georgette Thanks for the comment. It is indeed a special place. Steve
So Beautiful! My Mother was raised on Little House Mountain. I have pond memories of visiting family there as a child. Oh, the stories she would tell growing up there...walking to Highland Belle School, digging for sassafras and making tea, trading eggs for groceries and the Hart Family stories. Her Mother would ride a horse across to Nimrod Hall off of route 42 to do their laundry. Thank you..love the video!
I am greeted every morning out my front door by this mountain. I have hiked it many times and have many picnics on the ledge. Thank you so much for making this video and reminding us again how beautiful it is.
House mountain has been my back yard for 30yrs . absolutely beautiful.. Love this video.
Hey there Jesse Hostetter. :) I know this comment is very old, but thought I'd take a chance anyway. I have been doing ancestry research for many moons. I discovered my great-great grandmother was a Hostetter. I noticed your name, so I'm reaching out in hopes to gain info about the Hostetters side of my family. I found out about a book which contains the Hostetter family, but I'm not sure where to find it. In the 70's, I went with family to see some graves, in house mountain cemetery, and I tried to find it again a few years ago. Could not find it at all, but discovered other ones, so it wasn't too disappointing. If you can help me in any way at all, it would be so appreciated. Thanks in advance, Melissa.
Super video!
BEAUTIFUL! Makes my heart swell with pride...
WOW! this is a beautifully crafted work of art.
That what I see when I look out my front door absolutely beautiful.
I know you. I offered to let you catch poachers from my kids tree house years ago. haha! Howdy Steve. It's Dana Bee Koogler from way back at Lexington Family Practice with Dr. E & Dr. P. Loved this video. Well done! So beautiful. You are a talented fellow. Hope all is well with you and yours. Happy Trails from East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Thank you so much for this absolutely awesome video! It is breath taking and heart touching! I love it! The old home place featured was built by my great-grandfather John Seay :) Just awesome! thanks again!
Very nice!