Recently watched a narrated pictorial on Mt. Shasta caves, lava tunnels, myths, legends and strange sightings & events. Piqued my interest in the region. Enjoyed viewing the other side of life in this short trek. Nice work, guys! Cheers from Downunder. 😁👍🇦🇺
They were just at the entrance. This cave goes pretty deep. Especially if you’re willing to crawl. I’m not sure it’s “the entrance”, it leads away from the mountain. It is really cool tho.
Inner earth creatures travel those lava tubes. Sasquatch are known to inhabit the inner earth caves. There are other things deep inside the Earth that are coming out that have been being captured on video, including these very pale skinned creatures, in my opinion. Please be extremely careful and it’s always best to go in a group when hiking in places like this, even though I don’t always follow my own advice. Thanks for taking us to this amazing spot that I definitely would never go to by myself. Very interesting to see.
You are projecting. You were the top 1 or 2 smartest in your class of 2000+, were you? How you detect a fool is, to look for someone who examines these questions, which do not have clear answers, then the fool comes to his own conclusions and then berates those who don't accept his weak ideas as canon. Does this resemble anyone you know? I can speak for myself..."I don't know what UFO and Bigfeet are. I will speculate"@@MrDuffy81
The cave entrance, or A cave entrance? 😊 I have a feeling there could be more than just one cave and possibly some other interesting things in/under Mt. Shasta. 😉
@@a.team_adventures Pluto's cave is in Big springs I grew up there. I've been over every inch of that land and that cave. You're 45 minutes from Mount Shasta. You're right it technically is a lava tube possibly from Mount Shasta possibly from one of the other local volcanoes. You're off a12 right next to the Shasta Vista.
@@a.team_adventures you would have to ask a seismologist. Many of the mountain ranges equally far from this site are volcanic. All the mystical stuff started popping up about 10 years ago. None of the Mount Shasta new agers went out there when we were kids. Nor when my older brother's party there in the 80s.
Sacred space......lots of drum playing used to occur....love area...was home for lotz of years...God bless the mountain lions ..glad to hear those guardians still there
There is a video on here that while a family was camping at Mt Shasta their little boy disappeared, they called the police and he was found hiding in a bush later on he told his grandmother that while there he didn't like his other grandmother that had the same name as her she told him he only had 1 with that name the little boy said the other one was like a robot and took him into a cave and there he seen other people like creatures but they was standing still like they was frozen not sure if the story is true or not but thought I would share he also said there was a lot of older like items rifles bags but the thing was that a fee weeks before his family went camping his grandparents went camping there and she recalled being stung in the back of the neck by something
okay but I would assume they mean mcloud campground wish is after Elery creek and you can get to the cave behind eagle rock at elery creek you can only go to the large opening of the cave and at the back there is a small entrance tube that’s locked supposedly you can get the key from the park ranger and it’s a massive cave system please say this is the same cave
Ya , that was sad to see . I wondered why the ppl who tried to cover it up used red paint . . .... grey paint would've at least been a closer match to the natural rock . Oh well . @@a.team_adventures
I could see that to a degree but the people back then were so focused on survival that I don't really see the down time/energy to put in the work that they did for some paintings...
Mt shasta has a creepy energy to it for sure. Almost like thr beggining of a scary, paranormal movie. 😂😅 Ps. I dont suggest, or, advertise, watching movies. 🤣😂🤗