US travel writer shares rant on hating Loch Ness as he calls it 'boring overhyped' and 'waste of space'.Loch Ness Monster 'may live' in Stranger Things-style parallel universe.Steve with his former mobile library home at Dores in 1991 (Image: Daily Record) Read More Related Articles He met his partner Hilary while she was on a trip from her home in Inverness around 16 years ago, but as of yet has failed to convince her of Nessie's existence, the Mirror reports. I meet and speak to hundreds of people every day, especially in the summer months." "A popular misconception is that my life here is in any way similar to that of a hermit, this could not be further from the truth. This is something I need to get closure on."Ī tourist attraction in his own right, fans of the mystery often travel up to the loch as much to speak with Steve, in his former mobile library home at Dores, as they do to try and spot the monster. I'm going to stay here until I get the proof, that's my life's work. I've kept watch since June 19, 1991, so 31 years. He explained: "I hold the world record for hunting Nessie. He has previously been recognised by Guinness World Records for the longest continuous monster-hunting vigil of the loch. Steve Feltham, 59, moved to the banks of Loch Ness in June 1991, and has dedicated over half his life to the search for the truth about the legendary monster. A record-breaking Loch Ness Monster hunter who has been searching for Nessie for over three decades has vowed that he will remain on the shores of the famous loch until he proves that its famous resident is real.
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