THE LEGENDS OF MOUNT SHASTA

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Join Steve Stockton as he takes and indepth look at the history and legends of Mount Shasta.

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I once got lost in the Panther Meadows area and was freaking out. Then this little dog came out of nowhere and barked that I follow it. That pup led me straight to the parking lot! Then it took off. Saved me a lot of grief.😮😮

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I was born and raised in, Yreka California, in the shadow of Mount Shasta. As a child before i knew anything of these stories, I dreamed that i was lost in a blizzard on the mountain. A hooded figure in a robe appeared out of the snow and led me inside of the mountain. The place was filled with crystals and iridescent light, and i remembered a sweet smell like perfume. When i told my mom about this dream, she told me about the lumarians. As an adult I've had strange experiences on or near the mountain. It truly is a powerful place. I live in Washington state now, but i miss it there sometimes. It'd be nice to visit again soon.

alexiscondit
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My family and I have camped at Lake Siskiyou many times. There is a energy that pulls one towards Mount Shasta. It must be felt you just can’t describe the feeling.

Wingman
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I just did Shasta for my first time yesterday. I’m from upstate NY. The hiking out here is nothing like back home. The elevation doesn’t bother me at all thankfully it’s just how quickly the trail can go from very defined to practically nothing and it’s almost a guessing game. Me and my gf did what’s known as one of the easier hikes on the snow bunny trail up through the avalanche gulch at about 6000 feet. 2 miles up and back. For a 4 mile total. On the way back down we took a quick break. We literally stopped on the trail where it became undefined and somehow lost it within a few seconds. It’s that easy. Thankfully I am good with direction and we just started heading east down the mountain to the rd once I did a quick 200 ft 360 loop to attempt to find the trail. It’s seriously that easy people. Don’t mess around out here. It’s drop dead gorgeous but needs to be respected with common sense

Buckeye
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I never get tired of learning about Mt Shasta

bekind
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I grew up in McCloud/ Mt Shasta city area. Definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. So many natural wonders in the immediate area to explore.

theslayer
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There's no one like our Steve ❤ Thank you and blessings ❤

cindyhesson
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Oh funny we just went to Pluto’s cave last weekend. We had a great time 🤷‍♀️ the only thing that felt spooky was the fact that it’s so remote and I was worried about mountain lions.

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My stomping ground. I once saw orbs of light rising off the top of shasta right up into the sky. My grandma took pictures of it but none of the orbs of light showed up in the photos. It was strange. It was around 3 or 4 in the afternoon it was a clear sunny day. We were east of the mountain on Day Ridge outside of McArthur. Around 1979 iirc. I was a little kid at the time but I remember it so well.

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I have seen so many youtube channels do videos about Mt Shasta. I expected to hear the same information about it that I have from everyone else. I did. For the first two sentences.
After that it was the stuff I was craving, the anecdotal stories. You handle them so respectfully and neutrally. Your choice of "seeker" referring to metaphysical inclined is very kind.
I hope the best for your channel.
Edit: Thank you for the native American mythology that was cool. I want to hear more of their stories.

ttaylorboi
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This is the best video on YouTube about Mt. Shasta!
Well done, thank you so much.

NaturesAperture
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We used to camp at Ney Springs near Mt. Shasta. It's a beautiful place. I never knew there was an "old Mt. Shasta" town near the present day town though. I'd love to see that. We used to always stop at the city park and get a gallon of water before heading home, but last time I was there it was fenced off so no one could get to the water.

ellen
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I live by Mt Shasta, so cool to hear about the folklore about it. I also like reading about Lassen and the Sutter Buttes

eribekx
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Born-raised here, left @ 20 yrs. of age several yrs ago.
Was an amazing geographical magical mystical wonderland to come of age.
Deeply grateful for that, miss it so very very much.
Wonderful land to visit and take in. Still quite alluring for myself, maybe that's just more about my childhood than Mt. Shasta itself.
Thanks for the great video!

geschicktehande
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I live just south of the Oregon border, and have a beautiful view of Mt. Shasta from my area. It's absolutely stunning, and I never get tired of looking at her.

The new age beliefs are completely bogus, though. I met a guy who claimed to be Saint Germain once. 😂

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Today, August 6th, 2023
I climbed up a peak, not all the way to Mount Shasta, but high enough. I didn’t hear nothing or see nothing. I didn’t fell like I was being watched but when I was climbing up higher, I had a feeling of having to go back down. Like I needed to leave soon. It was different form other climbs.

Not trying to make this sound extra. The wooded area didn’t feel, right

isaacthemexican
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Grew up in Redding for 10 years. Always saw Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen as symbols of Northern California. A foundational memory from my late childhood to my young adulthood. The first house i lived in, when I moved to Redding, had the best view of Mt. Shasta. One particular room was designed to have the mountain portaited in a large window. Unfortunately, this house was taken by the Carr fire. But, never knew Mt. Shasta to have a mysterious side to it.

MiguElDorado
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I'm born and raised on her majestic slopes! Cleanest air and purest water on the planet!! Cannot express how nice it is to live here!! Any one with questions feel free to reply and ask me here! I've lived here 38 years!!

eltoro
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this account and its amazing stories feels like I'm a little cub scout listening to scary fireside tales on a camping trip... it's perfect!!

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I went to Mt. Shasta in Sept. 2017 and we stayed in McCloud. It's such an awe inspiring place. It does have a certain mystique to it. A few places did make me feel as if I was being watched by something I couldn't see. . We were there for a meditation retreat and did almost lose one of our members. She felt discombobulated and got lost within site of our group. She walked a little ways off and if she would not have had her cell phone with her to text us, I think she would have gotten lost. Definitely an interesting place.

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