Port Chatham Sasquatch with Les Stroud: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail (Alaska Sasquatch Documentary)
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- Join us on this latest Bigfoot Beyond the Trail covering a variety of Sasquatch encounters on Alaska's rugged Kenai Peninsula. Whether it be the fascinating story of Port Chatham AKA Portlock, Les Stroud's encounter while filming Survivorman, tales from Area A and beyond, the Kenai Peninsula contains some of the last frontier's most captivating Alaskan Hairy Man encounters and lore.
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Watch all videos referenced here:
-In Search of the Port Chatham Hairy Man: • In Search of the Port ...
-The Alaskan Coastal Sasquatch:
Part one: • The Alaskan Coastal Sa...
Part two: • The Alaskan Coastal Sa...
-The Dark Coast series: • Dark Coast: Hunt for t...
People interviewed in this episode:
-Les Stroud of Survivorman: / @survivormanlesstroud
-Larry "Beans" Baxter of the Alasquatch Podcast: www.alasquatchpodcast.com/
-Chuke of Chuke's Outdoor Adventures: / @chukesoutdooradventures
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I highly recommend watching Les Stroud’s Survivorman Bigfoot season he put out a few years ago (2015, I believe). His approach is skeptical, but with an open mind. It’s several episodes, and he visits different areas of North America, spending time in the field trying to find evidence, and speaks with several people, including the controversial Todd Standing. He also looks at the whole Sasquatch phenomenon from different angles, including it being a boilogical creature, an alien, something from a different dimension, etc. In my humble opinion, it’s one of the best Sasquatch documentaries out there.
In Survivorman Bigfoot, there's a shot beneath a waterfall that has a Bigfoot in it. The key to seeing BF is to make screenshots and zoom in on them. If you don't zoom in then you're not going to see them. Once get use to this simple process and use it, you'll have no problem seeing BF.
I would also push people to watch Les' bigfoot episodes, he has 3-4 seasons actually. but as you said he approaches it the way everyone should, with an open mind. He has caught some stuff on video that cant be explained like putting an apple in a tree with a motion sensor camera pointed at it and the apple disappears in between frames, like blink and you would miss it. Hes found footprints while camping and has talked to a lot of knowledgeable people in those areas. He never once said what he is experiencing is bigfoot but has an open mind to it.
For anyone looking, they are all on Les Stroud’s TH-cam page
@@ekvnart Les has several Bigfoot Director's Commentaries also
Few years ago? You mean almost 10 years ago lol. It is pretty good, so recommend
I wish Stroud would do another bigfoot series I loved the first one
I’m pretty sure it’s an ongoing series
Hate to say it but Les brought so much credibility, we all grew up with him and know he's a very serious person that doesn't make things up at all
he talked about filming a new show and they wanted him to lie about his experience. he said he couldn't do that
Ur just a fool who doesn't listen!
Why do you "hate to say it". This is a good thing
Alaskan chick here. Family is 6 generations. We procure all our fish on the Kenai river. Both runs of sockeye. June and July. Haven’t had any encounters other than your basic animals. I encounter black and brown bear every year. Alaska is and will always be my home.
Super cool to hear that!
@@SmallTownMonsters oh and I’m a new sub! Our family originated from the kennecott mine era. Wrangell mountains, McCarthy. We have 360 acres near the Nizina River and a few airstrips as in the 40-50s the boys pulled together a plane to fly out of there. They were in their teens lol. Crazy to think. Anyway, I love the your footage, your channel is very interesting and it takes me back to all my Seward/Homer/Seldovia and Cordova (dang I could go on and on) adventures. I might be getting older (58) but I still work so very hard and still adventure all over the state. I’m fortunate enough to keep it going like in my 30s but with more backaches lol. Winters are getting longer and harder though. But hey! We are gaining daylight everyday! I appreciate your love for us!
I envy you.
I like your shows, but could you turn down the music when people are talking? The music drowns out what they are saying.
Les stroud just put out a video saying if he got to a million subscribers,he’d do survivorman again and it sounded like he’s gonna do some more Bigfoot episodes
His problem was associating with Todd Standing.
SWEET! I would love that so much!
@@treeherder2201 Agreed
Looks like I'm setting up a load of accounts 😂
@@Jayyy-qk5sn lmao
I grew up in Alaska. 7 years in Bird, 18 in Seward, and 5 in Los Anchorage. Have a couple of friends who have had experiences on the Kenai Peninsula.
That's cool
Please share 👍
Where's Bird?
@@bpsutherland Bird Creek. Between Anchorage and Girdwood. Where the Birdhouse Bar used to be before it burned down.
@@phinehasfenne a friend saw some sasquatch while prospecting around Hope. He also had one circle and toss rocks at the cabin.
Another friend had one mess with his tent and run off outside of Seward.
I spent a lot of time outdoors, but never experienced anything.
But then, my dad was born and raised in Seward and only saw one wolverine in his life, and we know they exist. Sometimes you just have to be in the right place at the right time.
Music is a little loud. Film is good
The Sabe People are as real as you n I are!! I've had multiple encounters. Thanks Les for sharing the survival knowledge. From Michigan
I can't thank you enough for clarifying the Portlock events. I've studied the Port Chatham story for many years and the hardest part was wading through all the urban legends and sensationalism that has grown up around it. As it turns out, the historically verifiable events are creepy enough all on their own. No mythical, rampaging monster is necessary.
Les stroud is a GOAT. Awesome 👌
16:00 ... I beg to differ. What a pretentious dud.
May God be between you and harm in all the empty places 🙏
Great production quality but I do have a small critique... The change in volume between the speaking and the music is a little bit too much, especially if you're wearing headphones. I had to keep adjusting the volume back and forth the whole time because the music was just too loud and startling.
Les is a really down to Earth guy and his series inspired me to get back to nature.I could never thank him enough for that.Always a pleasure to see a new Beyond The Trail and look forwards to the next one.👍
The thing I'm wondering 🤔 about is why have no bones Ben found of Bigfoot?
@@GaryEllington-dy8li I've been in the woods many many days and never saw bones of a bobcat or even a fox.Its hard enough fiding antler sheds which i look for.Things like that dont last very long and dissapear even faster in humid conditions like a jungle.
@GaryEllington-dy8li they probably have their own secret graveyards.
@@GaryEllington-dy8lijust as all the other animals that die in the woods, they decompose quickly as other animals and organisms break them down. There are small animals that also eat bones. I saw on another video that explained why not. Also just like when many people go missing in the woods and often, nothing is ever found, because most of the time they’re “back to nature” (a way animals go back into the earth)
Also so very rare we would ever find a skeleton of a bear, cougar, coyote, or wolf.
Very well done...better than anything else on the cable TV even with 150 choices. Beautiful scenery and certainly an interesting topic.
You have not seen the australian bigfoot shows there choice the yowies are very real and mad people do go missing down under
That’s pretty cool. I was born in Seldovia. You don’t often hear that town being referenced. I miss the Kenai peninsula.
Greetings from the Kenai Peninsula. Incredible documentary you guys are great.
So many BF documentaries are floofy, & I'm glad this one took it seriously. They did a good job of being objective w/o mania.
Things to mention: Chatham & Portlock are 2 diff communities, Beans Baxter is retired peace officer, & btw yeah- LOTS of unexplained events occur here on the K Pen. Most of us who spend time outdoors have a story or two!
I agree with you 100 percent. I just let my encounters slip back into my mind. To this day I still get snickers. Even from close friends and family. I used to camp year round in Northern New England. After the encounters I started carrying a sidearm and not sleeping under the stars. So I can relate to Lees
I like how Les is open minded about the facts. This is how new Discoveries are made.
wait are u saying u believe in bigfoot?
We weren't in some distant mountain terrain, but in Connecticut, a State with a fairly well developed manufacturing and industrial base, where our 3 face to face encounters, 2 of which were in our kitchen window scaring the daylights out of my sister. My Father 82nd Airborne Paratrooper set a trap thinking it was neighborhood pranksters. When it did come back, my sister screamed again and my Dad ran outside and sprayed it with the hose for which it lunged at him. He was about 10-15 feet away. I remember him yelling "Hey, hey!" when this was going on. He came back in the house afterward and said whatever that was it was big and definitely not pranksters.
I love the production quality of this group!
Excellent! 👍
Totally agree,really interesting,far to many adverts sick of them 😡
Les Stroud is awesome. I loved his survivorman series and watched every one of them. If you havent already, I'd highly recommend his series on bigfoot. It is absolutely time well spent.
but u didnt say u believe in bigfoot.do u
@@shanehester5317 lol i don't believe in sasquatch. I know they exist, therefore i dont need to have any faith nor belief. When you know something exists, blind faith or evidence supported faith isn't neccessary. I'm not religous either and i dont think they're some sort of demonic creature like most religious zealots who believe in their existence think about them.
@@shanehester5317 I never did believe in the existence of any type of sasquatch or bipedal hominid creature, aside from gorillas or monkeys, before I found out that they were actually real. I used to think it was all a joke myself and i thought the people that claimed they existed, were absolutely off the reservation, insane. They're as real as we are. In my opinion, from what I've gathered, id say that they're a sub species, branch of human, that never evolved and stayed outside the bounds of civilization. As far as the height goes, i have no idea how that even came to be. Probably centuries of mixing with different sub species. Some of them look like they have down syndrome or something lol. Your guess is as good as mine.
And i also have to add as a nearly 40yr bird naturalist. That the birding up in that area is FANTASTIC...!!! Everything from Boreal Chickadees, Steller & Gray Jays, Clark's Nutcrackers, Snow Buntings, a host of various Warblers. It's just prime habitat for birds as well as Squatches.
Isn’t it amazing that such a variety of tiny little birds, that live mostly in trees, have been seen and expertly photographed by multiple people but not so for the Sasquatch.
Even the massive creatures of the deepest oceans still remind us of their existence. There must be tens of thousands of them to keep the species viable throughout time.
Not really. Birders go into the woods prepared to take pictures of the birds they see. Almost all Bigfoot encounters are surprise encounters. Imagine trying to take a picture of a tiger that unexpectedly showed up very near you.
That was so great Aleks! The videography, narration, historical facts, and music. All of it!
Love you brother. Chosen
This video is great. It’s like a summary of all the individual shows I’ve been watching piece meal over the last year. Great job! I’m a new sub!
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it, welcome to the channel!
When you said a car door slamming and I directly go to the John Keel quote of a baby crying or a car door slamming as sounds associated with the phenomenon. Excellent documentary and high quality filming. Glad to be backing STM this year.
Keel said that about car doors? I've heard that from other guys, didn't know he said anything about it.
Ron Moorehead said they would hear car doors close and other human associated noises in their high Sierra camp. That required an 8 hr horse ride in.
@@jcarry5214He did. It’s in the Mothman Prophecies, & in a newsletter he wrote. Basically summed up as out of place noises. I’ve heard others describe hearing mechanical sounds or cell phone noises in the middle of the mountains after strange encounters. Not sure what to make of that!
@@t.l.1610 Just listened to one today from my neighborhood where they were mimicking the sound of a rusty gate. Miles and miles from any gates. He heard it every time before they showed up to jack with him.
@@jlharvey9There was one time I was riding my dads extremely loud old quad and I heard a super loud abrupt noise to my left but when I stopped and turned around to see if I could find what made the noise there was nothing weird or seemingly out of place…… very odd but maybe that’s what I experienced
This is movie quality.😮
I LOVE this channel!!!! Seventy-four year old grandmother!! 😉❣️
I live in the woods in Oregon and have seen and heard some strange things. Cant wait to visit Alaska someday
well go and camp outside and explore the noise.. Bigfoot are not killers only humans are ,,, if they were there, there would be no hunters left ...
Where in Oregon? I'm outside Estacada..squatchy as all hell
I’m at the point of the documentary where you’re talking about the hand print and the reason I don’t think it’s human is because of the residue. So many witnesses that have hand prints left on their windows, cars, the outside of houses, all talk about the oily residue. Another great film, Aleks.
Love that music playing around the 20 minute mark and forward. Reminds me of Radiohead. Beautiful and very chill. I love that episode where you dudes start hitting the beach ball around and start laughing. "This outta get the activity stirred up" or something close somebody said. Lol😅
Stm always has great music.
The vista is absolutely stunning...!!! I just love all of this untouched landscape. You could easily see how something like a Squatch or anything else for that matter. Has such a vast amount of places to hide and keep hidden. Keep up the great work guys.
Stories like Les' have me wondering if what I thought was a bear encounter (auditory & olfactory only) in the Idaho panhandle in spring of 1992 might have actually been a sasquatch encounter.
Great segment, enjoyed Les Stroud, Beans Baxter and Chuke's insights. What a truly wild terrain!
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I disagree
@@edithroberts8959What is your favorite? I'd put up suggestions, but I'm already in trouble with u-toob😂
Les Stroud.. He is amazing as well!!
Hi all here in the Uk 🇬🇧❤️🥂
Newport. Wales here lol
Glasgow Scotland watching 🏴💚
Kingstanding, UK here
Blackburn Lancashire.
Aberdeen Scotland here.
Glad to see Chuke in the documentary
Just wanted to say I appreciate the crew looking into this area. Very interesting. Keep up the great work team.
Very cool, love the interviews and adventures. Thanks for keeping the video's coming.
Hi STM , Marie from South Wales UK 🇬🇧
Once Again , Stunningly Beautiful , and Really Intresting all the stories this State has to Offer . Awesome Episode, Keep Doing What Your Doing . Stay Safe Out There 😮😮👣👣👣👣👣❤
Undoubtably the best page i watch
i look forward to your releases
Thank you!
Ok I really wanted a remote cabin until I heard that witch story😂. This was great man! You always establish such a great feel-and props to landing Les! I backpacked in the Kenai area a few years ago. This is such remote and inaccessible country..I can’t wait to return. Yet another great Bigfoot video.
Thanks a lot for this new episode! So glad to see you got in touch with Les; his Bigfoot series is what got me interested in the subject. His approach is really similar to you guys, we need a proper collab here 🤝
When you think that there’s areas out there that has never ever even had 1 human footprint put upon it is amazing and like certain jungles there’s still so so much more to be discovered on this earth .
Awesomely produced video! Will watch again
My favorite video in the past year! 👍
This was really quite a good episode. It was very enjoyable.
Brilliant episode guys much love from 🏴😊
Epic show thank you for sharing. God bless🇳🇴🇺🇸
awesome documentary... TY
Good info 👍..
Hello, small town monsters. Just want to say hello from Sweden. I follow you, slavishly. Fantastic cinematography, images, narration. Always longing for the next documentary. keep going, you guys are the best.
Very beautiful scenery. Thank you for the video even though you didn’t see or hear anything. Oh well that’s ok. Until the next video stay safe.
Glad you enjoyed it
Agreed! Breathtaking scenery. That and the people featured makes it worth it. 👍
Excellent, thanks for sharing. Presenting this subject In a thoughtful and honest way. The truth will set you free, but first, it will piss you off
j remember that episode of survivor man. he look away in the distance as if he was thinking, reflecting, where he is, what hes doing, then in a bigfoot episode he did he told the story and it was like ahhh thats what he was doing... great show he did about bigfoot aswell
Seen three different ones in last two years they are definitely here. Kenai ak.
Ninilchik is a happening spot as well as Anchorpoint
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 bwahahahaha funny funnyboy jealous much
@akomni-vr5gt have talked to people in both places that say very same thing
If you go to Sub Arctic Sasquatch a couple of my encounters are on there #135 from Ninilchik and Valdez and I have had some sketchy experiences outside of Fairbanks on Steese hwy!@@billsmith4670
So beautiful love it. Like newzealand
Great Episode as always..my cousin, Jean St.Jean's Skookum or North American Sasquatch from CREATUREPLICA could definitely exist in this environment...for certain👍. Keep up all the great work!!
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Loved this. Right up my street. Thank you ❤️
Awesome, another fantastic video, i love the Alaskan scenry, excelent .
We did a Glacier Flight where they fly you out, make and serve you lunch on the glacier. There were strange things on those glaciers. No physical beings but, plenty of other print's etc.
I like your shows .The geography lessons and explanations, along with the folks on your team. Thank you.
Great video again guys !! Hopefully you get back to area A soon !! That is a awesome spot for a Bigfoot to be found
Port Chatham. Cant wait
28 living in Alaska and spending most my life in the outdoors and very remote places. I have never had any experience there and have only 1 friend that had an unexplained event.
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I spent 17 yrs in a cabin with out house and no utilities in homer . In my time with nature and living off the land and bay, I seen most everything a person could see and most people could never handle
Did you see Bigfoot in that 17 year span?
I totally believe you, even if I haven't heard about your encounter because I've experienced things also and I know this world is far, far stranger than any of us can fathom.
@@Personalapocalypse77.What the hell do you believe?? He didn't say he saw anything.
@@JorgeRojas-ut3wj I believe he saw and experienced some unexplainable things in the wilds of Alaska. What is so difficult to understand about that?
Epic adventure 🌹👍🌹 Thanks!!!
Another good one Aleks, appreciate all the killer footage
This was great! Alaska is on my bucket list. Port Chatham is very intriguing to me. Would love to see y'all camp there like the guys did on the Discovery+ series.
Me too ..why not?
The hand print on the cabin was a highlight of the video. Yes the stones being thrown and hitting trees on the way down. Thank you again for another great video
Awesome work 👏
Great show but wish there was less interviews and talking and more boots on the ground looking and searching for this creature I really liked survivor man’s shows on Bigfoot it was boots on the ground constantly searching day and night for the beast
Has Les came out about the episode that recently Someone notice a man like ape in background? There been some ppl out there got it down to the second when he turns camera on himself after he about falls climbing mountain in argentina I believe. Very interesting would love see what his response is on it obviously during edit they didn’t notice it.
Really interesting, but far too many adverts. Ridiculous, about 15
Thank you, Robert, for sharing your incredible story. I agree that the areas where you have lived in England can sustain a cryptid being with powers we are unable to grasp. Please keep an eye on your health. Infrasound is harmful, as you know. Thank you, Miguel, for one of your best and intriguing interviews.
Yall doing GOD'S WORK!!! I Thank u gentlemen for the great work an video. Jus a dun one Mate!. Golly fellers!...
Well done mate, good report, I'm in Australia and I was chased by a yowie when I was 18.
Hey mate , where was your Yowie encounter ? I’m in Australia as well in vic
Tell the story bro?
Thanks for the video !
I would never go to Port Chatham, never been there and the place creeps me right out. I get feelings of dread just from seeing it on TV.
Ayyyyye 🤙🏻
I lived in Alaska for about 6 years, I wouldn’t even be surprised if Bigfoot/Sasquatch legitimately lived there. Place is fckin wild
Homer!! My side bitch of an Alaskan town! Spent many a year about 5-8 miles out East End Road! Been trying to get back for 25 years. Primordial woods there. Beautiful.
Would love to see Les Stroud to a collab with you guys in the field camp around and find this big foot 🦶 already
Fascinating,,,Alaska is .If there is heaps of yowies in Australia and I know, there must be heaps of the sasquatch variety up there .
When les described the freight train going through the brush I got a major flashback to my experience the one I heard sounded like it either came crashing down out of a tree towards us or down the hill towards us and then it screeched like a chimp and beat on its chest this happened 10 miles from yellow river state forest in northeast iowa
West Palm Beach. Can't wait!
Total side note: It's kind of wild to think about the fact that Alaska was part of Russia until the last year of the U.S. Civil War. So we basically avoided having communist Russia in North America by less than 55 years.
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Love love love Alaska.
Chook!!!! Love it!
Great production with amazing cinematography…well done guys…new subscriber 👍
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Alaska is just beautiful 😮
Thank you.
Door slamming sound has come up in some missing 411 cases as well. Interesting.
Fantastic xx👏❤️😊
Great work
Thanks!
Good stuff 👍
Hello Aleks I loved this interesting video❤x
👋💚A little late, but catching up💯👍💯👍💯