Hey Mr. DeBari I was wondering if I could ever be in any of your films about the jersey devil because I too have always been fascinated by all the stories I've heard over the years ever since I heard about the jersey devil in elementary school lol.
I grew up in a town on the edge of the barrens, spent my whole life in these woods - camping, canoeing, hanging out at night around bonfires with friends, or driving around on all the sandy pineland trails and roads - nothing else to do around here as a kid. I am open minded & believe in the supernatural and I can tell you for sure that I have never once seen or heard anything that indicated that there was a creature like the Jersey Devil here. Plenty of other creepy stuff, but no jersey devil.
please re- read what I wrote. camping usually requires an overnight stay in the woods. I 'd say I probably spent more night hours in the pines than day hrs. R there any supernatural presences in the pines? Ghosts of the indians, early settlers, revolutionary war deserters, murder victims - the mafia used the pine barrens as a burial ground for many years - so yes, maybe. its so big, a beautiful yet creepy, desolate place.. But no half horse half bat devil flying around, not that I ever saw.
I got ya Chief. I've read about Legends and Lore in South Jersey and love it all-Captain Kidd, Jersey Shore Wreckers, etc...I've centered on the Jersey Devil because I've always been fascinated with the Legend ever since camping in Forked River as a Child-:)
I like Forked River, lived in Manahawkin & on Long Beach Island for years... love all the shipwreck lore, and of course the pirate treasure, I believe in that for sure. You should get your hands on "NJ Shipwrecks: 350 yrs in the Graveyard of the Atlantic" big hardback, great photos, authur is Bucholz.
I'm in Medford now (Burlington County) while I finish school about 30 yrs too late, but plan on moving back to Ocean County after I graduate.
darren do you have a sister named sherry? she was my math and science teacher
emochild260 2 years ago
Actually I don't
DarrenDeBari 2 years ago
awesome video
Thealienboy123 2 years ago
Thanks-Enjoy the series-:)
DarrenDeBari 2 years ago
Awesome beginning, a visual feast!
MindbreakOne 2 years ago
Hey Mr. DeBari I was wondering if I could ever be in any of your films about the jersey devil because I too have always been fascinated by all the stories I've heard over the years ever since I heard about the jersey devil in elementary school lol.
Johnnyv335 2 years ago
I grew up in a town on the edge of the barrens, spent my whole life in these woods - camping, canoeing, hanging out at night around bonfires with friends, or driving around on all the sandy pineland trails and roads - nothing else to do around here as a kid. I am open minded & believe in the supernatural and I can tell you for sure that I have never once seen or heard anything that indicated that there was a creature like the Jersey Devil here. Plenty of other creepy stuff, but no jersey devil.
TheOobster 2 years ago
no you see it comes out at night and you arent out at night
shadowzard7 2 years ago
please re- read what I wrote. camping usually requires an overnight stay in the woods. I 'd say I probably spent more night hours in the pines than day hrs. R there any supernatural presences in the pines? Ghosts of the indians, early settlers, revolutionary war deserters, murder victims - the mafia used the pine barrens as a burial ground for many years - so yes, maybe. its so big, a beautiful yet creepy, desolate place.. But no half horse half bat devil flying around, not that I ever saw.
TheOobster 2 years ago
I got ya Chief. I've read about Legends and Lore in South Jersey and love it all-Captain Kidd, Jersey Shore Wreckers, etc...I've centered on the Jersey Devil because I've always been fascinated with the Legend ever since camping in Forked River as a Child-:)
DarrenDeBari 2 years ago
I like Forked River, lived in Manahawkin & on Long Beach Island for years... love all the shipwreck lore, and of course the pirate treasure, I believe in that for sure. You should get your hands on "NJ Shipwrecks: 350 yrs in the Graveyard of the Atlantic" big hardback, great photos, authur is Bucholz.
I'm in Medford now (Burlington County) while I finish school about 30 yrs too late, but plan on moving back to Ocean County after I graduate.
By the way, I wish there WAS a jersey devil
TheOobster 2 years ago
Thanks for the book recommendation and that's great about finishing school-:)
Look for Episode 2 soon!!
DarrenDeBari 2 years ago
I love your videos there amazing man!
deathfearsnone 2 years ago
Thanks-I can't wait to do 9 more episodes of this-:)
DarrenDeBari 2 years ago