So happy that married guy is posting again! God bless you Mr. Stockton! You and your misses are in my prayers, sir! As a female US Army vet with PTSD, your voice has carried me thru some odd nights...thx and be happy.
I know we aren’t supposed to feed the trolls, but I’m pretty sure no one has ever claimed PTSD from a paper cut. The Canadian Armed Forced is in the process of paying out a 900 million dollar lawsuit to survivors of abuse. Seems like a lot of bandaids.
My dad was a park ranger at Mammoth Cave in the early 60's. He told me about an incident that happened one day. According to my dad...the body of Floyd Collins was encased in a glass coffin at the bottom of the cave, at that time. On one tour he was at the rear of the line, as they were ascending from viewing his coffin and he stopped to tie his shoe, while the others went on up. He was alone and as he started back up the stairs he said he heard a voice say "Hey...wait for me...!" Dad said the hairs on the back of his neck stood up and he quickly caught up with the group.
I grew up 30 miles east of Cincinnati and visited Mammoth Cave as a kid. The only thing I remember is when the guide had us all stand still and he turned off all lights and showed us complete darkness. It was very cool, albeit a little scary. This documentary gave me SO MUCH more information! Thank you!!!
I grew up on a rural farm less then 15 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park. The Park, the Cave and the surrounding area is truly a beautiful and unique place.
I have visited the park several times. Each time, I leave with a sense of wonderment that never dulls with every visit. My family and I have visited Mammoth Cave three times and took a different tour each time we visited. I would 10/10 recommend everyone to visit the cave if you ever have the opportunity!
My dad used take me & my brother & sister, to Mammoth Cave. We went 3 times in all. It was in the late 70's. Every time was such unique experience. It DOES fill you with wonder and amazement. I remember going in the middle of summer, and wearing a sweater in the cave, because it was so cool. It felt wonderful! All of these pictures bring back so many good memories. I am going to take my daughter and her husband to the cave, to show them how amazingly huge and beautiful it is. Thank you for the video, I loved all of the information! I didn't know about the paranormal aspect of it, but it doesn't surprise me at all! Great video!
I loved this. I live just a few miles from the cave, and still go down there quite often. it's almost like home. As you enter the visitors center area there is a train car surrounded by a small wrought iron fence. When I was tiny my mother wanted a picture of me with it and I was crying in the picture because I was terrified it was going to move. Its hard to believe that has been 40+ years ago.
I love Mammoth Cave! My husband and I went several years ago and did the 4hr cave tour. Took our 2 nephews a year or 2 later and did it again. Didn't experience and paranormal activities but it was an informative cave tour.
I live a few miles from the National Park. I enjoy hiking and mountain biking there in the fall. I’ve been on most of the cave tours and honestly, I never get tired of going! Nice video!
I live in northern middle Tennessee, I remember going to Mammoth Cave on a school trip, it was wonderful. If you have never been I highly recommend making a visit, follow I-65 north past Bowling Green, take the Cave City exit. There are not many hotels or restaurants near the park, which is a shame, it’s a beautiful area but I wish Kentucky would invest in this small town, it would be a boom for tourism. It could be the Gatlinburg of Kentucky, centrally located for so many surrounding states. I think it could be the perfect spot for family vacations.
I am 67 years old now, but as a young boy, my parents took my brother and I to Mammoth Cave. This was about 1960. I saw the mummified native American Indian, and had terrible nightmares that night. It was intense for a little boy. I suppose I should go back and check it out again.
I wouldn't. Like you, I used to have nightmares too, as a little boy, when I was growing up in Saigon, Vietnam. I would have the same repeating dream, where I would go upstairs. It was like a loft. Anyway, the dreams were always the same, with me going upstairs. I would root around upstairs, then get chased by a ghost, so I would run for the stairs, & that's where I would fall............. & that's when I would wake up covered in sweat. The nightmares stop when I left that house in 1979.
Me, my son, his wife and three children went on tour. Summer time . I took long sleeve shirt. The others said they didn't need anything to keep warm. Lol I took in a couple of bath towels just in case. Well don't you know kids wanted my long sleeve shirt and the towels to keep warm. Grannys know !!!
Loved this one so much I grew up in Livingston TN so as a kid made several school trips to the cave and as an adult my ex wife's family reunion was held there every year this brought back so many memories thanks Steve
I live in the lower hilham area in Clay county.Its great to see a comment from a local.I also went to high school at Livingston academy in 1980.If you like mysteries you would be amazed at how many Bigfoot are in the area we live in.I own a farm and see them all the time on my cameras and have taken hundreds of photos over the last 27 yrs I have lived here.😊😊😊
@@markpaul-ym5wg that's so cool my family lived in hilham until my grandparents moved to town and I believe that you've seen Bigfoot out in that area would love to see the pictures
Steve I finally found you again.. I was so disappointed when you didn't appear on Missing persons mysteries anymore.. I thought you had stopped with TH-cam but luckily that's not the case.. You're a real storyteller and your voice is just pleasant to listen to Greetings from 🇦🇹
I went to WKU in the 70's and have been on every cave tour in Mammoth Cave once, and the wild cave tour 3 times. Now that I am retired and traveling the country in my camper van, I still camp up there when back in the area. It is an incredible cave system and well worth seeing. The National park is a very beautiful place. This is a place I hope everyone can see at least once, like the Grand Canyon.
Great to see you back Steve. Hope married life is treating you both well? God bless the two of you!!! Thanks for sharing Steve. Oh Mush says hello 🐕 😉 🇬🇧 Bows
I love mammoth cave. I went on a guided tour into the other bowls. We had to crawl through the tunnels to get to them. My husband wasn’t able to because there is a strict size and weight limit due to the narrow tunnels.
Absolutely fascinating! I live in KY and have been to Mammoth Cave! It is a sight to behold for sure. This video was much more insightful than the actual cave tour though😂
I love in Louisville Kentucky and I'm born and raised in New Albany. I knew 1 person who's gone missing there back in the 90s that doesn't even get coverage and I don't know why. I love it there though and not all of it has been mapped out
Do you remember the person who went missing in the early 90s? People thought they were maybe dumped there and all that? I'm from new Albany and live in Louisville and I can't understand why this hasn't been covered
Amazing informative and interesting. Thank you so much for sharing this. I have been through several of the cave tours. And have camped for a few days on two different occasions. Both camping trips were in mammoth cave back country.
Thank you for this great video on Mammoth Cave. I have been there on a tour as a teenager & later as a mother with my husband and our sons. Seemed like the two times I've been there I was on the same tour each time, so this video gave me some of the sights from other tours. The ghost stories are great! Didn't know it was haunted. Will be sharing this with other family members.
Steve and Nicole.....such a great episode!!! I LOVE learning about the history of places, etc! I am such a geek for that stuff! lol Wonderful writing and narration! I have always had a fascination with caves. This one is a place I need to visit. And by the way...love that you put the Know Before You Go portion. I am so happy that I found your channel. I have listened to you for quite some time, Steve (just wasn't in the chats at the time....was part of the replay crowd)....it has helped me greatly with my long bouts of insomnia (I know you have heard this before but your voice is relaxing and has helped me get much needed rest). And now that Nicole is writing the episodes.....just brilliant! Thank you so much!!! Peace and blessings to both of you!!! 💕✌ PS: love the music!!!
Thank you Mr. Steve for the historical background on this Cave, had never heard of it. It's got a lot of history and it sounds like a fascinating place to go, thank you to the writer for providing the information, knowledge and history, good stuff!
Steve I found you. I'm so happy. You disappeared for so long. I didn't know where to find you. I'm so happy to listen to your calming voice again. What happened to the other channel, MPM?
I first heard of this cave in the song "the ghost of Floyd Collins - Black Stone Cherry". I initially thought it was just a song, didn't realise that it was about real events.
Oh man, Steve, this was fantastic, I really didn't know much about Mammoth Cave until this video, but thanks to your extensive research and fantastic narration, I feel like, if not an expert at least pretty knowledgeable. Thanks for posting, your channel never disappoints. Always a fan, - Biker
I was taken on a tour of Mammoth Cave in the summer of 1956 or 1957. I have never forgotten what it was like inside that cave. I remember being cold. Someone turned off the light; but, they were turned back on a short time later. I have never wanted to go back.
My family visited Mammoth cave in early 70’s while on vacation..it was huge..one thing I remember most is fat man’s squeeze…I have pictures that I took of my parents going thru there…it was the first cave I had ever been in…
Another great video 😀😀. Steve even though the videos are sad do you plan do aby more about indesus women or missing people.? I sure hope so soon. Thank you so much. Please give Mulder a hug 🤗🤗 for me? Judy from Seattle 😊😊😊😊
Respect the beings that have been here before us and will remain after each of us have done each other in. We belong to Mother Earth, mother earth does not belong to us...
This place would be amazing to go visit and it's a state right next to mine, so I'm definitely going. Thank you for sharing this information. I'd love to see the bats! 🦇
I live in Kentucky all my life love our cave country, I love Mammoth but Carter my favorite one .. less people a lot of unexplored caves you can get permits to do.. I go there about ones a week in Summer and few times in Winter.. the trails are beautiful …
"Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints. Kill nothing but time." It's sad that people need to be asked to not litter, (among other things) anywhere in this world. But especially in our nation's beautiful national parks. Yet I see trash tossed to the side of the road everywhere I go. I've been to Mammoth Cave twice. It's mind boggling how large that cave is! I've been to numerous public caves in Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. I've also been spelunking in numerous wild, private caves in the Middle Tennessee area. I'm glad to have had the experience and the memories now that I've reached my golden years.
I have heard a lot about that cave. Brenton Sawin told many terrifying stories wthis cat. Creatures, and missing people..mThey say it’s a beautiful cave Many people have come to see t cave. Thankyou for t the info. Love this channel ❤
😲 wow! I just saw this notification from yesterday! (Thanks alot TH-cam) and this was my requested video 🤍 Thanks Steve! That account got the 🪓 because I was posting too many anti-propaganda vids 😅
Steve, I just love your voice. So soft spoken and relaxing. Mammoth cave is absolutely beautiful. I would love to take my kids & grandchildren. Btw, I told all my animals you said hi!😊
Sounds like the stockton team has made it to our new england home safe n sound!! Thats just awesome, and Halloween being 5 weeks away, im sure you have a spook or 2 to share with us this year, my cat ninja wanted me to remind you that he didnt forget the albacore for you to enjoy at your convenience glad to have you neighbor!! Your always welcome here
It would be awesome to go there. But not likely for me as I live in PNW. Have been to Carlsbad Caverns and Oregon Caves which are also awesome Thanks for this review Mr. Stockton.
My dad used to love to vacation here every year as a firefighter. Looks to me like an excellent place for off-world races to hide or an underground city.
I went when I was nine. Too many decades later i still think of it multiple times a year.
When I went there was a wax statue of Lassie on a big rock.
So happy that married guy is posting again! God bless you Mr. Stockton! You and your misses are in my prayers, sir! As a female US Army vet with PTSD, your voice has carried me thru some odd nights...thx and be happy.
I've missed his voice also. ❤🙏🇦🇺
Thank You for all the sacrifice You gave so My family and I could rest well. 🇺🇲 Thank You.
I know we aren’t supposed to feed the trolls, but I’m pretty sure no one has ever claimed PTSD from a paper cut. The Canadian Armed Forced is in the process of paying out a 900 million dollar lawsuit to survivors of abuse. Seems like a lot of bandaids.
@@evilplatypus665 Seems you know very little about PTSD. Week??😂
Missed you so much
My dad was a park ranger at Mammoth Cave in the early 60's. He told me about an incident that happened one day. According to my dad...the body of Floyd Collins was encased in a glass coffin at the bottom of the cave, at that time. On one tour he was at the rear of the line, as they were ascending from viewing his coffin and he stopped to tie his shoe, while the others went on up. He was alone and as he started back up the stairs he said he heard a voice say "Hey...wait for me...!" Dad said the hairs on the back of his neck stood up and he quickly caught up with the group.
I would of shit myself
@@krystaedwards3160gross. & everyone would always try and keep u alone and run up ahead from you
That's soooo creepy!!!
Sounds like the spirit of Floyd was trying to help out.
Sweet Melissa. Hahaha
I grew up 30 miles east of Cincinnati and visited Mammoth Cave as a kid. The only thing I remember is when the guide had us all stand still and he turned off all lights and showed us complete darkness. It was very cool, albeit a little scary. This documentary gave me SO MUCH more information! Thank you!!!
They still do that on the tours! Total darkness! Very cool place!
Absolutely love your videos Steve. Your voice is just so relaxing
I grew up on a rural farm less then 15 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park. The Park, the Cave and the surrounding area is truly a beautiful and unique place.
My grandma was/is a Holley, and grew up down there around horse cave/Glasgow,chicken bristle
I’m from cub run
I have visited the park several times. Each time, I leave with a sense of wonderment that never dulls with every visit. My family and I have visited Mammoth Cave three times and took a different tour each time we visited. I would 10/10 recommend everyone to visit the cave if you ever have the opportunity!
I loved being in there each time I have gone. Really want to go again soon.
What a treat ! Thank you Nicole and Steve ❤
My dad used take me & my brother & sister, to Mammoth Cave. We went 3 times in all. It was in the late 70's. Every time was such unique experience. It DOES fill you with wonder and amazement. I remember going in the middle of summer, and wearing a sweater in the cave, because it was so cool. It felt wonderful! All of these pictures bring back so many good memories. I am going to take my daughter and her husband to the cave, to show them how amazingly huge and beautiful it is. Thank you for the video, I loved all of the information! I didn't know about the paranormal aspect of it, but it doesn't surprise me at all! Great video!
I loved this. I live just a few miles from the cave, and still go down there quite often. it's almost like home. As you enter the visitors center area there is a train car surrounded by a small wrought iron fence. When I was tiny my mother wanted a picture of me with it and I was crying in the picture because I was terrified it was going to move. Its hard to believe that has been 40+ years ago.
We're glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing the great memory!
I had a pair of blind cave fish in my aquarium back in the early eighties. They were cool!!!
I love Mammoth Cave! My husband and I went several years ago and did the 4hr cave tour. Took our 2 nephews a year or 2 later and did it again. Didn't experience and paranormal activities but it was an informative cave tour.
Think I'll buy that book, this was very interesting. Caves fascinate me. TYSM!
I live a few miles from the National Park. I enjoy hiking and mountain biking there in the fall. I’ve been on most of the cave tours and honestly, I never get tired of going! Nice video!
I live in northern middle Tennessee, I remember going to Mammoth Cave on a school trip, it was wonderful. If you have never been I highly recommend making a visit, follow I-65 north past Bowling Green, take the Cave City exit. There are not many hotels or restaurants near the park, which is a shame, it’s a beautiful area but I wish Kentucky would invest in this small town, it would be a boom for tourism. It could be the Gatlinburg of Kentucky, centrally located for so many surrounding states. I think it could be the perfect spot for family vacations.
I'd be scared to sleep in a high-rise hotel, knowing that the ground beneath was hollow😅
There are nice small cabins to rent near by
I think that area just got hit with significant tornado damage last week!
Stay away from caves!
What's wrong with you people?
Great research, great narration.!!!! Loved the pictures as well. Thanks Steve & Nicole… jam up job 😊✌🏽🤠
Great episode! I loved hearing all the history of the tourism industry around the cave.
Thank you, Steve, for the stories ❤❤
Such a beautifully done piece of history ❤ Thank you Steve❤
I am 67 years old now, but as a young boy, my parents took my brother and I to Mammoth Cave. This was about 1960. I saw the mummified native American Indian, and had terrible nightmares that night. It was intense for a little boy. I suppose I should go back and check it out again.
I wouldn't. Like you, I used to have nightmares too, as a little boy, when I was growing up in Saigon, Vietnam. I would have the same repeating dream, where I would go upstairs. It was like a loft. Anyway, the dreams were always the same, with me going upstairs. I would root around upstairs, then get chased by a ghost, so I would run for the stairs, & that's where I would fall............. & that's when I would wake up covered in sweat. The nightmares stop when I left that house in 1979.
It’s no longer there. A ranger buried it to a secret location. When he retires he passes on the location to the next ranger and so on
You need to go back and see it agen.
Me, my son, his wife and three children went on tour. Summer time . I took long sleeve shirt. The others said they didn't need anything to keep warm. Lol I took in a couple of bath towels just in case. Well don't you know kids wanted my long sleeve shirt and the towels to keep warm. Grannys know !!!
We live down the road from Mammoth Cave and have been there many times. Beautiful place!
I agree!
Almost 100k. You deserve it
Much love Steve
Loved this one so much I grew up in Livingston TN so as a kid made several school trips to the cave and as an adult my ex wife's family reunion was held there every year this brought back so many memories thanks Steve
I live in the lower hilham area in Clay county.Its great to see a comment from a local.I also went to high school at Livingston academy in 1980.If you like mysteries you would be amazed at how many Bigfoot are in the area we live in.I own a farm and see them all the time on my cameras and have taken hundreds of photos over the last 27 yrs I have lived here.😊😊😊
@@markpaul-ym5wg that's so cool my family lived in hilham until my grandparents moved to town and I believe that you've seen Bigfoot out in that area would love to see the pictures
Wow. Someone is probably related to my family. Seems like everyone is.
Is your ex-wife from the Monroe family?
@@markpaul-ym5wg would love to see those
I recommend the wild cave tour. I've never been so sore in my life. Worth it.
Steve I finally found you again.. I was so disappointed when you didn't appear on Missing persons mysteries anymore.. I thought you had stopped with TH-cam but luckily that's not the case.. You're a real storyteller and your voice is just pleasant to listen to
Greetings from 🇦🇹
What a wonderful sight & history 💫. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Sir, I just wanted to say thank you very much 😊
Thanks for listening!
The man. The myth. The legend.
I went to WKU in the 70's and have been on every cave tour in Mammoth Cave once, and the wild cave tour 3 times. Now that I am retired and traveling the country in my camper van, I still camp up there when back in the area. It is an incredible cave system and well worth seeing. The National park is a very beautiful place. This is a place I hope everyone can see at least once, like the Grand Canyon.
Great to see you back Steve. Hope married life is treating you both well? God bless the two of you!!! Thanks for sharing Steve. Oh Mush says hello 🐕 😉 🇬🇧 Bows
That's one of the few national parks that I haven't visited, but I do plan to someday.
Remember nobody has ever reached the end of mammoth cave and there are over 20 known entrances
Awesome Video!! Just Caught this in Entirety!! 💯👍😃
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful as always Steve ❤
Thanks for listening!
Awesome upload! I missed the old tunes though, it used to be very relaxing.
I love that park spent a whole lot of time there
Most enjoyable, well written Nicole! and a grand job as always narrating Steve. Good job all round. Thanks The Stocktons ✌️💜
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind words!
Thank you so much Lee! 🤘💜
Steve & Nicole, y'all are fabulous.❤
I ❤ This One & Thanks Steve😊
I love mammoth cave. I went on a guided tour into the other bowls. We had to crawl through the tunnels to get to them. My husband wasn’t able to because there is a strict size and weight limit due to the narrow tunnels.
Lol
His fattas didn't fit💀
thank you. prayers and blessings from nashville tennessee. visited the cave in kentucky in 1987 before going too germany. chaplain marsha jill mann..
Absolutely fascinating! I live in KY and have been to Mammoth Cave! It is a sight to behold for sure. This video was much more insightful than the actual cave tour though😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Same here!
I love in Louisville Kentucky and I'm born and raised in New Albany. I knew 1 person who's gone missing there back in the 90s that doesn't even get coverage and I don't know why. I love it there though and not all of it has been mapped out
Do you remember the person who went missing in the early 90s? People thought they were maybe dumped there and all that? I'm from new Albany and live in Louisville and I can't understand why this hasn't been covered
Great video Mr & Mrs Stockton. ❤
Thanks so much!
Yet another awesome video! I love this guy
Amazing informative and interesting. Thank you so much for sharing this. I have been through several of the cave tours. And have camped for a few days on two different occasions. Both camping trips were in mammoth cave back country.
Thank you for this great video on Mammoth Cave. I have been there on a tour as a teenager & later as a mother with my husband and our sons. Seemed like the two times I've been there I was on the same tour each time, so this video gave me some of the sights from other tours. The ghost stories are great! Didn't know it was haunted. Will be sharing this with other family members.
Thank you so much!
I learned about stalagmites there😁👍🏼💙
Well done. I loved the history of the Caves and the little bit of ghost lore in there brings it to the next level
Great stories!! Thank u Nicole & Steve!!!
Our pleasure!
Steve and Nicole.....such a great episode!!! I LOVE learning about the history of places, etc! I am such a geek for that stuff! lol Wonderful writing and narration! I have always had a fascination with caves. This one is a place I need to visit. And by the way...love that you put the Know Before You Go portion. I am so happy that I found your channel. I have listened to you for quite some time, Steve (just wasn't in the chats at the time....was part of the replay crowd)....it has helped me greatly with my long bouts of insomnia (I know you have heard this before but your voice is relaxing and has helped me get much needed rest). And now that Nicole is writing the episodes.....just brilliant! Thank you so much!!! Peace and blessings to both of you!!! 💕✌ PS: love the music!!!
Thank you so much for your respect toward the enslaved people whose labor was used without their consent in the many permutations of this cave’s use.
You have a great story telling voice!
Thank you Mr. Steve for the historical background on this Cave, had never heard of it. It's got a lot of history and it sounds like a fascinating place to go, thank you to the writer for providing the information, knowledge and history, good stuff!
We're glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
God bless you and All your family, Steve and keep up your Great Works 👍 👏
Thanks, you too!
Steve I found you. I'm so happy. You disappeared for so long. I didn't know where to find you. I'm so happy to listen to your calming voice again. What happened to the other channel, MPM?
Another great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting, thank you.
I enjoy the stories and mysteries about the great state of Kentucky 👍
Thanks for the great video. Dont forget Cumberland Gap National Park about 50% in Ky rest in Va and Tn.
Love these stories mate
Enjoy your vids ...
Beautiful...💙😇🍀🙏
I first heard of this cave in the song "the ghost of Floyd Collins - Black Stone Cherry". I initially thought it was just a song, didn't realise that it was about real events.
I've toured Mammoth Cave and got to see a tiny bat and a gnarly looking cave spider, lol. It was amazing. ✨
Thank you for an informative and respectful video, I really appreciated how you included the roles of enslaved people and Indigenous people too!
Awesome place here in this great state!
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the theory that the cave is an entrance to the hollow earth
Whenever i think of Mammoth Cave, i think about "THE DECENT." What an amazing historical event! 👏 It was such a crazy experiment, but they all tried.
So happy you are your old self 😂 great for your love but please give us more stories like this one 👍🏻😂👌🏻
I adore the artifacts that are found. What a story they could tell!
Great video. This would be a great vacation spot close by! Thank you for your informative videos.
loved it!
Thank you!
Oh man, Steve, this was fantastic, I really didn't know much about Mammoth Cave until this video, but thanks to your extensive research and fantastic narration, I feel like, if not an expert at least pretty knowledgeable. Thanks for posting, your channel never disappoints. Always a fan, - Biker
I was taken on a tour of Mammoth Cave in the summer of 1956 or 1957. I have never forgotten what it was like inside that cave. I remember being cold. Someone turned off the light; but, they were turned back on a short time later. I have never wanted to go back.
The only cave on my bucket list!!
It's worth a visit!
@@TalesUntoldYT oh I bet have you been??
Loved this. I enjoy visiting mammoth cave regularly. I love hiking there. Its near me.
My family visited Mammoth cave in early 70’s while on vacation..it was huge..one thing I remember most is fat man’s squeeze…I have pictures that I took of my parents going thru there…it was the first cave I had ever been in…
Another great video 😀😀. Steve even though the videos are sad do you plan do aby more about indesus women or missing people.? I sure hope so soon. Thank you so much. Please give Mulder a hug 🤗🤗 for me? Judy from Seattle 😊😊😊😊
Respect the beings that have been here before us and will remain after each of us have done each other in. We belong to Mother Earth, mother earth does not belong to us...
My grandpa and his family grew up around that area. Lots of shady stuff happened in those caves over the years.
RIP Floyd Collins ❤
The last decent, before this generations "The Last Decent."
We visited in 2007 and we would love to visit again
It's an amazing place!
I can not sleep without finding one of your videos.
Love this video! Thanks Steve and co 😊
This place would be amazing to go visit and it's a state right next to mine, so I'm definitely going. Thank you for sharing this information. I'd love to see the bats! 🦇
I live in Kentucky all my life love our cave country, I love Mammoth but Carter my favorite one .. less people a lot of unexplored caves you can get permits to do.. I go there about ones a week in Summer and few times in Winter.. the trails are beautiful …
"Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints. Kill nothing but time." It's sad that people need to be asked to not litter, (among other things) anywhere in this world. But especially in our nation's beautiful national parks. Yet I see trash tossed to the side of the road everywhere I go. I've been to Mammoth Cave twice. It's mind boggling how large that cave is! I've been to numerous public caves in Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. I've also been spelunking in numerous wild, private caves in the Middle Tennessee area. I'm glad to have had the experience and the memories now that I've reached my golden years.
I have heard a lot about that cave. Brenton Sawin told many terrifying stories wthis cat. Creatures, and missing people..mThey say it’s a beautiful cave Many people have come to see t cave. Thankyou for t the info. Love this channel ❤
Great video ☺️
😲 wow! I just saw this notification from yesterday! (Thanks alot TH-cam) and this was my requested video 🤍 Thanks Steve! That account got the 🪓 because I was posting too many anti-propaganda vids 😅
Hello All!
Steve, I just love your voice. So soft spoken and relaxing. Mammoth cave is absolutely beautiful. I would love to take my kids & grandchildren. Btw, I told all my animals you said hi!😊
Thanks for listening !
I live less than an hour from there. I've always loved Mammoth Cave. I'm surprised I've never heard some of these stories.
Sounds like the stockton team has made it to our new england home safe n sound!! Thats just awesome, and Halloween being 5 weeks away, im sure you have a spook or 2 to share with us this year, my cat ninja wanted me to remind you that he didnt forget the albacore for you to enjoy at your convenience glad to have you neighbor!! Your always welcome here
It would be awesome to go there. But not likely for me as I live in PNW. Have been to Carlsbad Caverns and Oregon Caves which are also awesome Thanks for this review Mr. Stockton.
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My dad used to love to vacation here every year as a firefighter. Looks to me like an excellent place for off-world races to hide or an underground city.
Entrance to inner Earth.