Love it Steve. You're passionate about this and doing what most people wish they could do... do what they are passionate about. You're a fine example to us all.
If thats what he enjoys doing he may be in paradise. I dont think you could get bored with that beautiful view and surrounding areas. I liked the idea of giant catfish etc. I've never thought of that before. A sensible, open-minded guy. You would think that someone who was devoting their life to "spotting nessy" (or whatever it maybe) would be a little closed-minded and had his mind set on what he thought it was.
I think your videos are cool, and we have bought a few monstors off in the last year. The last time we saw you was April 2007 ....the last fine days we had. We were the people with the 2 white west puppys....i also got bits of you on my videos i took at Dores.
To continue on that, it may be possible that Loch Ness is an area where energy may form, trapping that energy into the area that is the loch, much like the theory of ley lines.
To be honest as I listened to more of it, the guy doesn't really seem like a nut and he's got some good principals. Being the middle man between sighters and the media :).
Hasn't he ever thought of taking a small submersable vessel and just searching the whole loch underwater with powerful lighting and decent video equipment? It has been said that the family of "monsters" live in caves in the sides of the loch underwater. Someone needs to go and look for them properly. If I had the time and money, I'd do it.
Although I think Steve is an inspiration to many of us who wish they could change their routing lifestyle for something adventurous, I bet lots of people will see his lifestyle as very far-fetched & suspicious, questions like how does he pay rent, heating, get the internet, how come landowners haven't moved him. If I set up a mobile home where I live on a lake shore, I'd soon have the law coming down on me. That is the real world we live in unfortunately. Prob why so get discouraged.
I don't think it's unrealistic to think that Plesiosaurs may still exist, certainly in other areas of the UK it's possible as sightings of them have been documented from the Cornish coast. One thing that many never consider is the paranormal aspect of the sightings; in an age of scientific advancement & an increasing conspiratorially-aware society, we're finding out our perceived vision of the world is far from the physical one that many swear by. Cont..
I'd love to catch nessie with a fishing rod. I wouldnt kill it but I WOULD put it on a leash and take it for walks - perhaps to a pond. I'd teach it tricks like "roll over" and "sit" and I'd feed it scraps from my table. If I was lucky enough to catch two I'd start breeding them in the bath tub to create my very own 'Jurassic Tub' or 'Family Ness' if you will.
This myth could be true and is a dinosaur that has survived, since the lake is oh so very deep the so called "nessie" could have just swam to the bottom.
My biology teacher saids the guy who took the black and white picture of a siloetted (cant spell) Nessy came out and said that the picture was his sons wooden dinosaur or some shit. . Is that true or what? Lol. .
I saw a documentary with Steve years ago. Sold everything to go a get a monster. Influenced my life for the better. Good man.
Love it Steve. You're passionate about this and doing what most people wish they could do... do what they are passionate about. You're a fine example to us all.
Love this guy's style.
I need to get to Scotland to shake his hand.
Maybe this year...it's only a 400 mile drive.
Monster or not what a view to wake up to each morning. Really interesting video - thanks.
i think steve is wicked and was very welcoming when we visited him afew weeks ago! woop :D
If thats what he enjoys doing he may be in paradise. I dont think you could get bored with that beautiful view and surrounding areas. I liked the idea of giant catfish etc. I've never thought of that before. A sensible, open-minded guy. You would think that someone who was devoting their life to "spotting nessy" (or whatever it maybe) would be a little closed-minded and had his mind set on what he thought it was.
I met the guy, he was actually shocked when I asked him if he was sure that Nessie existed!
Awesome video with good facts. People can actually learn from this guy.
A very genuine and sincere man. I hope he finds his Holy Grail.
I think your videos are cool, and we have bought a few monstors off in the last year. The last time we saw you was April 2007 ....the last fine days we had. We were the people with the 2 white west puppys....i also got bits of you on my videos i took at Dores.
Well done Steve. Met him in the late 90's down there even bought a "nessie" off him £1
Ive walked that beach 3 times and could quite happily live there lucky man.
To continue on that, it may be possible that Loch Ness is an area where energy may form, trapping that energy into the area that is the loch, much like the theory of ley lines.
Good on ya, Steve. It's great to live life on your own terms :)
good luck man keep up the good work.
Im not sure but did he say, the pictures might be of something swimming like a deer???
i believe him!!! great work!
Yep, it was a toy submarine with a bit of wood on top.
To be honest as I listened to more of it, the guy doesn't really seem like a nut and he's got some good principals. Being the middle man between sighters and the media :).
Hasn't he ever thought of taking a small submersable vessel and just searching the whole loch underwater with powerful lighting and decent video equipment?
It has been said that the family of "monsters" live in caves in the sides of the loch underwater. Someone needs to go and look for them properly. If I had the time and money, I'd do it.
Although I think Steve is an inspiration to many of us who wish they could change their routing lifestyle for something adventurous, I bet lots of people will see his lifestyle as very far-fetched & suspicious, questions like how does he pay rent, heating, get the internet, how come landowners haven't moved him. If I set up a mobile home where I live on a lake shore, I'd soon have the law coming down on me. That is the real world we live in unfortunately. Prob why so get discouraged.
one time they had a camera that shot every one second and they got a flipper on one of the shots they also found a big carcass they think its nessie.
I don't think it's unrealistic to think that Plesiosaurs may still exist, certainly in other areas of the UK it's possible as sightings of them have been documented from the Cornish coast. One thing that many never consider is the paranormal aspect of the sightings; in an age of scientific advancement & an increasing conspiratorially-aware society, we're finding out our perceived vision of the world is far from the physical one that many swear by. Cont..
yeah yeah yeah
Theresa does not live in Loch Ness at the moment. Theresa May appears to be stuck up her own backstop!
I think he should rush off and find the yeti
Nessie! Her name is Nessie!
I'd love to catch nessie with a fishing rod. I wouldnt kill it but I WOULD put it on a leash and take it for walks - perhaps to a pond. I'd teach it tricks like "roll over" and "sit" and I'd feed it scraps from my table. If I was lucky enough to catch two I'd start breeding them in the bath tub to create my very own 'Jurassic Tub' or 'Family Ness' if you will.
This myth could be true and is a dinosaur that has survived, since the lake is oh so very deep the so called "nessie" could have just swam to the bottom.
My biology teacher saids the guy who took the black and white picture of a siloetted (cant spell) Nessy came out and said that the picture was his sons wooden dinosaur or some shit. . Is that true or what? Lol. .
Looks who talking here watching people video and telling people to get a job.
lol he should