I used to love going here when I lived in the Carolinas. I cannot believe this is happened.😢 this is a good way to make people aware, though of what is needed and what has happened.
I agree with you the food should not have been free unless they are residents. It should have been a way to raise more money for the community, but I'm sure it is their way to show they are working to rebuild and come back like before. I agree with you too about it just seems like a big show and I would be just like those residents that had an issue with the event. I do hope all of these communities are able to get back on their feet and back to their normal lives and can welcome tourist back in, but not until they are truly ready!! I do think people need to think long and hard about rebuilding in the same spot, at least I would not rebuild there. Sadly, that will cause a loss of some people as a result, but in the long run it may save lives and also the loss of homes and property once again in the future! Great video!!
My Grandparents Lived & Ran The Bottemless Pools for 40 Years right there in Lake Lure. I was all over Chimney Rock\Lake Lure for many Years. Knowing the People there,,,This Place will be Back Better than Ever !
WHY DOES THIS WOMAN SEEM OUT OF BREATH SHE ALSO HAS LITTLE COMPASSION. SHE COULD BELONG TO KGB 😂😂 ALL ABOUT SELF COULD CARELESS ABOUT ANYONE ACCEPT "S E L F". SHE REALLY IS A VERY POOOOOOR REPORTER ME ME ME ME 🤔🤨🧐😳
@billmyer2990 And only his billionaire friends would have access to it. Don't be fooled that any of those super rich a-holes care about helping anyone but themselves.
A couple of weeks ago, you said there wasn't much damage in Black Mountain! To protect their privacy, I won't mention the location, but there were lots of places that were flooded. I would drive down the street and folks were piling all of the contents of their homes including insulation, cabinets, carpet and personal items, all along the side of the road. There were also houses that just collapsed. The route you took through the area looked OK, but several blocks away there was a lot of damage!
Thank you for sharing your insights! Are referring to the video I did with a local who lives there? It’s a similar situation here in Asheville and the whole buncombe county- certain areas make you feel like it’s all got so damaged, in reality 90% if not more had little to na damage. Also, what does that have to do with Chimney Rock?
@@flyntfoster4043 Chimney Rock and Lake Lure have always been huge tourist attractions, and yes, it’s very different when it’s a season for those who live there and don’t work in tourism industry. I guess you can say that those who are trying to survive right now love the money. Don’t you?
I live 15 miles from Chimney Rock and in Rutherford county.. There are many volunteers helping to rebuild the businesses there so they can get there income back. We’ve also visited Asheville for many years in all seasons, the folks and businesses were always welcoming despite the off seasons.
Doesn’t matter if it’s beautiful mountains in NC or a scenic River valley 40 miles west of Chicago. Realtors move in to make money selling property. Developers come in to make money building homes. Then, before you know it the place that was once peaceful and lovely, becomes overcrowded and ceases to be the place it once was. But in America, people are free to live where they choose. We have no laws to keep people out from areas as long as they can afford it. Greed drives it in some cases, but what you love about WNC is loved by many. We are really not owners of the land but we pay for the privilege of being its steward.
I really hope the people who are native WNC are able to recover and rebuild their lives. Considering the infrastructure damage it will take years. Hope they pull it off…
Too me people transplanted too our mountains and all the building and over population too our mountains was part of the destruction way too many tourists and moving of our sacred dirt, us FROM wnc arent wanting people too move in before Helen the mountain s so pollution and destruction if our sacred mountains and wildlife ,it had allready changed the way the people from the mountains lived, and look at what the hell happened
@@livinginashevillenc ingress and egress, he was not a lawful sworn officer, all of government is corrupt... government has no duty to protect, Bowers v DeVito, no duty = no ability without a valid Court Order... should have asked to see the Court Order...
Today I'm seeing new businesses all with the little green leaves logo, like the one on the stage at 5:15. Almost as if Black Rock were coordinating everyone to use the green leaf logo to indicate the genocide 'to save the earth', and the green dollars earned by the servants.
@ How would any one know if the buildings remaining standing are habitable or not if a tour narrator doesn’t say so. We’re surprised to see any buildings at all as we heard it was wiped off the map.
@ I don’t know for sure either but based on others experience with this, if/when property owners try to do an insurance claim for any kind of damage, insurance company sends out adjusters and even structural engineers are involved to make these kind of conclusions. Does that make sense? There are still a lot of houses (not talking about business along that road) that weren’t damaged at all. Access to them might have been compromised
What exactly do you mean? Real estate is what I do. This channel is for those who are thinking about relocating to the area and we offer our services as part of relocation process
Why do i get the impression you are promoting real estate? Your business? Chimney Rock & its people are still suffering in fact most of wNC is still suffering you give the impression its not that bad! Ive already seen in comments i was surprised to see any building still standing, i thought it was wiped off the map. See what i mean? Ive never seen devastation like i did in September ever.im nearly dixty. It was the worst natural disaster the USA has seen. Im sorry if this has affected your real estate business. There are still hundreds of people missing, thousands dead although you will dispute this im sure. Please stop promoting your business out of other peoples misery.
I used to love going here when I lived in the Carolinas. I cannot believe this is happened.😢 this is a good way to make people aware, though of what is needed and what has happened.
@@cynthiawilliamson5905 it’s unbelievable what it all looks like now💔
I agree with you the food should not have been free unless they are residents. It should have been a way to raise more money for the community, but I'm sure it is their way to show they are working to rebuild and come back like before. I agree with you too about it just seems like a big show and I would be just like those residents that had an issue with the event.
I do hope all of these communities are able to get back on their feet and back to their normal lives and can welcome tourist back in, but not until they are truly ready!!
I do think people need to think long and hard about rebuilding in the same spot, at least I would not rebuild there. Sadly, that will cause a loss of some people as a result, but in the long run it may save lives and also the loss of homes and property once again in the future!
Great video!!
My Grandparents Lived & Ran The Bottemless Pools for 40 Years right there in Lake Lure. I was all over Chimney Rock\Lake Lure for many Years. Knowing the People there,,,This Place will be Back Better than Ever !
🙏
WHY DOES THIS WOMAN SEEM OUT OF BREATH SHE ALSO HAS LITTLE COMPASSION. SHE COULD BELONG TO KGB 😂😂 ALL ABOUT SELF COULD CARELESS ABOUT ANYONE ACCEPT "S E L F". SHE REALLY IS A VERY POOOOOOR REPORTER ME ME ME ME 🤔🤨🧐😳
We are strong 💪 Asheville is back.
ELON MUSK WOULD BUY CHIMNEY ROCK IT WOULD BE REBUILT IN 6 MONTHS WITH ALL THE AMENITYS
@billmyer2990 And only his billionaire friends would have access to it. Don't be fooled that any of those super rich a-holes care about helping anyone but themselves.
Keep up the good work Elena , I cant wait to come and see the reconstruction when the warmer weather permits …👍
Absolutely 🙏
A couple of weeks ago, you said there wasn't much damage in Black Mountain! To protect their privacy, I won't mention the location, but there were lots of places that were flooded. I would drive down the street and folks were piling all of the contents of their homes including insulation, cabinets, carpet and personal items, all along the side of the road. There were also houses that just collapsed. The route you took through the area looked OK, but several blocks away there was a lot of damage!
Thank you for sharing your insights! Are referring to the video I did with a local who lives there?
It’s a similar situation here in Asheville and the whole buncombe county- certain areas make you feel like it’s all got so damaged, in reality 90% if not more had little to na damage.
Also, what does that have to do with Chimney Rock?
Thank you for taking us along; so very sad 😔
@@colleent610 of course.
And yes, so sad and there’s hope and all the mixed feelings
I want to come down next week. Where is the best place to start
@ to start what?
NC never been crazy about outsiders....but they love the money!
@@flyntfoster4043 Chimney Rock and Lake Lure have always been huge tourist attractions, and yes, it’s very different when it’s a season for those who live there and don’t work in tourism industry.
I guess you can say that those who are trying to survive right now love the money. Don’t you?
I live 15 miles from Chimney Rock and in Rutherford county.. There are many volunteers helping to rebuild the businesses there so they can get there income back. We’ve also visited Asheville for many years in all seasons, the folks and businesses were always welcoming despite the off seasons.
Doesn’t matter if it’s beautiful mountains in NC or a scenic River valley 40 miles west of Chicago. Realtors move in to make money selling property. Developers come in to make money building homes. Then, before you know it the place that was once peaceful and lovely, becomes overcrowded and ceases to be the place it once was. But in America, people are free to live where they choose. We have no laws to keep people out from areas as long as they can afford it. Greed drives it in some cases, but what you love about WNC is loved by many. We are really not owners of the land but we pay for the privilege of being its steward.
@ well said
Our business held a 3 day business meeting at the LLI about 12 years ago.. Very cool place to stay and contains a lot of historic objects..
It’s a nice place indeed
I really hope the people who are native WNC are able to recover and rebuild their lives. Considering the infrastructure damage it will take years. Hope they pull it off…
🙏
Very interesting. Thanks
@@IvanTheGood10 You are welcome
I can live there I know there's good people there.
My boss lived in Rutherfordton.. He pronounced it Rufton..😊
Yep, sounds about right 😁
I would too! Hard to say that name.
I personally wouldn't rebuild there.
I’m sure it’s a tough decision for many.
Today I drove half hour to chimney rock I get scared moutain road I turned back to old fort
It’s not good there
Could they move property lines
Who?
Too me people transplanted too our mountains and all the building and over population too our mountains was part of the destruction way too many tourists and moving of our sacred dirt, us FROM wnc arent wanting people too move in before Helen the mountain s so pollution and destruction if our sacred mountains and wildlife ,it had allready changed the way the people from the mountains lived, and look at what the hell happened
I heard this opinion before
the "guard" lied...
About what
@@livinginashevillenc ingress and egress, he was not a lawful sworn officer, all of government is corrupt...
government has no duty to protect, Bowers v DeVito, no duty = no ability without a valid Court Order...
should have asked to see the Court Order...
Today I'm seeing new businesses all with the little green leaves logo, like the one on the stage at 5:15. Almost as if Black Rock were coordinating everyone to use the green leaf logo to indicate the genocide 'to save the earth', and the green dollars earned by the servants.
@@CherRich-d7r wait, what does it have to do with Blackrock? I’m not aware.
With no narration we don’t know if the building are inhabitable.
Which building?
@ How would any one know if the buildings remaining standing are habitable or not if a tour narrator doesn’t say so. We’re surprised to see any buildings at all as we heard it was wiped off the map.
@ I don’t know for sure either but based on others experience with this, if/when property owners try to do an insurance claim for any kind of damage, insurance company sends out adjusters and even structural engineers are involved to make these kind of conclusions.
Does that make sense? There are still a lot of houses (not talking about business along that road) that weren’t damaged at all. Access to them might have been compromised
Oh well…
Please be careful doing a story to promote ur real state business
What exactly do you mean? Real estate is what I do. This channel is for those who are thinking about relocating to the area and we offer our services as part of relocation process
Why do i get the impression you are promoting real estate? Your business? Chimney Rock & its people are still suffering in fact most of wNC is still suffering you give the impression its not that bad! Ive already seen in comments i was surprised to see any building still standing, i thought it was wiped off the map. See what i mean? Ive never seen devastation like i did in September ever.im nearly dixty. It was the worst natural disaster the USA has seen. Im sorry if this has affected your real estate business. There are still hundreds of people missing, thousands dead although you will dispute this im sure. Please stop promoting your business out of other peoples misery.
If you are new here, then you, perhaps, should learn more about me and this channel before telling me what to do.