Submitted by Name: Michael bearden From: Jonesville Louisiana E-mail: Contact
Comments: Discovered Stobe the hobo on YouTube then I found this site I have always wanted to hop train
Added: April 9, 2019
Submitted by Name: Grindstone From: OK E-mail: Contact
Comments: Rest in peace. I hope you passed doing what you loved.
-Random YouTube fan.
Added: April 2, 2018
Submitted by Name: Mark Noble From: Orange County California E-mail: Contact
Comments: Stobe, I would have paid for you to show me the ropes. My heart aches that I found your channel shortly after you passed brother. You where and are an inspiration to all of us who know that making thousands of dollars a month with plenty of disposable income does NOT equal happiness. Miss you brother Rest In Peace.
Added: March 31, 2018
Submitted by Name: Darren Hanson From: Portland / Scappoose Oregon E-mail: Contact
Comments: I just descoverd Stobes Utube channel. I'm going to watch them all. My dad who is no longer with us retired from the U.P. years ago and he snuck me on a caboose with him and the conductor when I was like 10yrs old (Im 49 now .) and I rode with him to Hermiston OR and back and it's one of my fondest memories so I fell a small connection to Stobes He will be missed ..... R.I.P. Railmen. ps. sorta a coincidence but my dad also served in the Coastguard .
Added: March 20, 2018
Submitted by Name: nola_joe From: New Orleans
Comments: RIP Brother
Added: March 12, 2018
Submitted by Name: george lin From: dc E-mail: Contact
Comments: rest in peace you were a great one. i rode too but not nearly as much.
Added: March 2, 2018
Submitted by Name: Manuel Alcaraz From: Tucson Arizona E-mail: Contact
Comments: I watched Stobe for maybe a month and was fascinated as he reminded me of my crew, only trainhopping at the same time.I thought,maybe they just faked his death as some kind of plea bargain but I'm sorry for the reality. I wish I had something profound to say, Stobe personality was that kind of person you want to good by and warrants respect.IMHO. I will always try to make my car stand out because of his opinion on the matter. Peace.
Added: January 8, 2018
Submitted by Name: Wojciech From: Poland E-mail: Contact
Comments: Stobe, We'll miss you buddy. I am very sad that news. You were a real and unique thing. Although I've never met you personally, you were like a brother to me! Thanks for replies my messages on youtube. Stobe, I was one of first subscribers looking forward for yours episodes. Inspired by you, I enjoy the simpler things in life - survival hiking. Jim will live on thru your videos. Thank you... R.I.P.
Added: January 7, 2018
Submitted by Name: Niels From: Netherlands E-mail: Contact
Comments: Still watching his videos I came across this link. Look up this song: Sean Rowe - "To Leave Something.. Behind".. Missed by many all over the world, I think it's pretty amazing what he has achieved with his videos.. Jim really left something behind.
Stobe.. rest in peace brother..
Added: January 2, 2018
Submitted by Name: Arrowmance Rider From: Cincinnati, OH E-mail: Contact
Comments: As one of Jim's few female viewers I longed for him to have a female companion that shared his passion for the rails. His departure from Missoula, Montana on Valentine's Day of 2017 tugged at my heart as Jim gave his reasons why woman just weren't into his lifestyle. Well, I'll just have to write a fictional novel and that lady lands right in his lap. Of course, thinly veiled with the names changed to protect the innocent and what not. Jim deserved a better ending than Baltimore.
I'll miss your "Stobieisms" and your witty commentary. Mostly, I'll miss you.
Name: Michael bearden
From: Jonesville Louisiana
E-mail: Contact
Discovered Stobe the hobo on YouTube then I found this site I have always wanted to hop train