Old Mountain Cabin Exploration With Metal Detecting And Spooky Tales

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Published 2020-10-30
Metal detecting and exploring an old log cabin deep in the mountains of West Virginia is on tap tonight. Please join us as we hike up the mountain and visit an old log cabin that belonged to several generations of his ancestors. Many tragic and spooky things happened up in this holler. Get ready for metal detecting, exploring, samsquinches, ghosts, and tales of a tragic and horrible family death.

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All Comments (21)
  • My ancestors had a log cabin that straddled a stream coming out of a cave. Pitcher pump on sink drew up water and crawdads. The area was dammed up by beaver and called Lightening Bug hollow in the Great American Bottoms. When hoodlums burnt it down I cried. Then when property was sold, I cried again.
  • @paulsalb1686
    The old can was a back pack for putting out wild fires. The spray wand is missing
  • Todd, to be able to search your family's homestead with Beau, whom I consider being part of your family, must have a been a treasure in its self. I would have felt just as you did. Wonderful video.
  • Todd should definitely take that beautiful brass doorknob! That's exactly the same pattern I have in my house
  • Thanks for the video, Shout out to Todd, Things take on a more thoughtful bent when it's your people involved.
  • @scornell66
    Well done Chigg....I could spend a lot of time looking around a beautiful home like that. For Todd's relatives to have lived there would be an added bonus. Just reflecting of what life was like for his G & GG-Grandparents. This was America that should never be forgotten about. Thanks again for bringing us along!!!!
  • @cutthroat2880
    Hey chigg I’m 22 years old & I would love to hear your stories from ur life time , ur favorite memories or even spooky stories in your adventures !
  • @christeac.p.591
    SAMSQUANCHES AND GHOST STORIES FROM TODD PLEASE!!!! Don’t leave me hanging!!!
  • @HipsterYoda
    To be able to say that your great great grandmother did certain things in a certain abandoned house is something I would treasure so so immensely. Just incredible!
  • I have just found you guys, loving it, watching from Scotland....I now want to get a detector!!
  • every so often his voice travels into bob ross tones and territory...and ya know what? i like it.
  • Wow ! Todd great family history. The house i bet was gorgeous in its day. Thank you for sharing I enjoyed it alot. Stay safe out there.💝
  • I love how chigg gets to the second floor stating how Todd should post this video if he meets his doom. Comments on the three foot sway in the floor , then proceeds to temp fate by bouncing on it! Typical chigg. Awesome old cabin and history. I'm never disappointed, learn something, and enjoy every video so far. Keep on swinging. Ty for sharing your adventures. Stay safe, chigg.
  • @mikewolf5877
    Thanks for letting us see your family's farm love the old cabins and history .
  • @ogamhunter
    36:52 - Noticed the wollyworm, many still here in WV. look at the wollyworm, to determine the winter weather. The black bands near the head, indicates into first two weeks of Dec. Looking at this one by what I see, the first two weeks of Jan. and first week of Feb. shows extreme cold weather. Each band counts as a week, from the tail end to the head is Feb. Jan. Dec. Each black band indicates extreme cold weather. The solid black worms are males and you don't look at them. Just had to throw this in there, Old folk lore! Too you can pick them up, they don't sting or bite you, very soft, so take extra care. God Bless, (Glen).
  • @OnCloud108
    First time commenter, long time viewer from Iowa... Literally just wanted to say thank you so much for the amazing videos! You're always putting a smile on my face and I'm sure many others as well.