Highly recommend all of Peter’s videos. We can’t afford to travel
much anymore and he takes us to places off the beaten path and meets extraordinary folks. Anybody you know who typecasts
Individuals from other cultures would benefit from following his travels.
Ed, I heartily agree. Pete S. does a superb job and has the right temperament to get all kinds of people to open up about where they live and how they think. Great armchair travels and insight.
After each video I try to retrace his travels on Google Earth, also Hella-Fun!
I’m not too surprised that these types still exist, B.C. was full of ’em in the 1960’s. It seems like every gulf island and interior tiny town had a group of some type searching for something.
It’s just a mountain, folks, no aliens or Bigfoot will visit there. Fuck yourselves up on magic mushrooms, it will help.
Another of these types of video is titled “The Hippies of Lund”, which I believe was featured on CBC a few years ago.
To each his own,I guess, have fun up there folks.
I enjoyed that video, the young guy is well rounded and surprisingly normal.
Back in 1974, during my summer on the Klamath Falls Ranch/alfalfa farm … when I learned what REAL work was all about … I had an up close and personal view of the original hippie commune life. The ranch was way out in the country at the base of a large wilderness mountainous range. In those hills lived the “happy hippies” in a classic 1960’s hippie commune.
We called them the happy hippies, because they would come down from the mountain when they needed money and the men would work chores on the ranch. When they did so … they would strip bare naked and work in the fields. I have NO IDEA how they could survive due to the blazing hot sun and clouds of mosquitoes. But there they’d be walking the fields setting sprinklers … stark naked.
And yeah … I was invited to visit their commune and it was pretty much just like the Life magazine cover, except half the residents were stark naked … men, women, and kids. It was a startling experience.
Smoke ’em if you got ’em.
I’m surprised the cartels tolerate the hippies, but maybe its too far north to grow weed.
I’ve seen his work before & was very impressed about how Peter keep’s it normal. He get’s a lot of information in a very easy simplistic way.
I’d like to know how he manages to find all the truly superb, amateur, field guides. He gets a ton of information because he finds the right folks to be his guide.
Highly recommend all of Peter’s videos. We can’t afford to travel
much anymore and he takes us to places off the beaten path and meets extraordinary folks. Anybody you know who typecasts
Individuals from other cultures would benefit from following his travels.
Ed, I heartily agree. Pete S. does a superb job and has the right temperament to get all kinds of people to open up about where they live and how they think. Great armchair travels and insight.
After each video I try to retrace his travels on Google Earth, also Hella-Fun!
I’m not too surprised that these types still exist, B.C. was full of ’em in the 1960’s. It seems like every gulf island and interior tiny town had a group of some type searching for something.
It’s just a mountain, folks, no aliens or Bigfoot will visit there. Fuck yourselves up on magic mushrooms, it will help.
Another of these types of video is titled “The Hippies of Lund”, which I believe was featured on CBC a few years ago.
To each his own,I guess, have fun up there folks.
I enjoyed that video, the young guy is well rounded and surprisingly normal.
Back in 1974, during my summer on the Klamath Falls Ranch/alfalfa farm … when I learned what REAL work was all about … I had an up close and personal view of the original hippie commune life. The ranch was way out in the country at the base of a large wilderness mountainous range. In those hills lived the “happy hippies” in a classic 1960’s hippie commune.
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We called them the happy hippies, because they would come down from the mountain when they needed money and the men would work chores on the ranch. When they did so … they would strip bare naked and work in the fields. I have NO IDEA how they could survive due to the blazing hot sun and clouds of mosquitoes. But there they’d be walking the fields setting sprinklers … stark naked.
And yeah … I was invited to visit their commune and it was pretty much just like the Life magazine cover, except half the residents were stark naked … men, women, and kids. It was a startling experience.
Smoke ’em if you got ’em.
I’m surprised the cartels tolerate the hippies, but maybe its too far north to grow weed.
I’ve seen his work before & was very impressed about how Peter keep’s it normal. He get’s a lot of information in a very easy simplistic way.
I’d like to know how he manages to find all the truly superb, amateur, field guides. He gets a ton of information because he finds the right folks to be his guide.