This is a great informative and honest video. As someone who has visited the smokies dozens of times and loves to go I think its important we acknowledge much of the park's difficult history.
What an excellent, informative video! Years ago I learned that much of this region had been clear cut just prior to park establishment, and I wondered just how recovered the forest is. Is Brown, Wild East, your source for that question, which you discuss at 03:42?
Hi you clearly know a lot about this region, I'm currently doing research and this video was really helpful so thank you!! Do you have any additional references you could share so I can further my own research? I'm specifically looking at the 1900-1930s :) Thank you again.
@@ReadTheUnderstory 1:33 when showing the wolves. That species of wolves, to my knowledge, never occupied The Smokies either. Stock footage of red wolves from Carolina might have worked better. Also, sorry for being that guy.
This is a great informative and honest video. As someone who has visited the smokies dozens of times and loves to go I think its important we acknowledge much of the park's difficult history.
What an excellent, informative video! Years ago I learned that much of this region had been clear cut just prior to park establishment, and I wondered just how recovered the forest is. Is Brown, Wild East, your source for that question, which you discuss at 03:42?
Enjoyed this video. Well done 👏!
Well done and informative!
Hi you clearly know a lot about this region, I'm currently doing research and this video was really helpful so thank you!! Do you have any additional references you could share so I can further my own research? I'm specifically looking at the 1900-1930s :)
Thank you again.
My top recommendation would be the The Wild East book I listed in the video description 🙂
Nicely done, very informative.
You could go to the great smokey mountains, or you could stand in a shopping center parking lot in Washington. Just about the same experience.
This dude is showing images of places that arent The Smokies.
Good info none the less
Hey, can I ask what parts of the video you're referring to?
@@ReadTheUnderstory 1:33 when showing the wolves. That species of wolves, to my knowledge, never occupied The Smokies either. Stock footage of red wolves from Carolina might have worked better. Also, sorry for being that guy.
@@arehay Fair point! Those are from Yellowstone.
@@ReadTheUnderstory All good, still love your content.
@@arehay It's all good man! I appreciate the criticism.