@@randyharrington3005was halfway through your Sasquatch Theory interview and paused it to look up BFRO reports for Dallas and Laclede counties because visiting Bennet Springs soon 🎣 . Found zero, but then restarted interview and seconds later hear 2013 Juvenile Bennett Springs, lol. Any videos or podcasts online where you discuss the sighting? Thx!
@@8m617 the only context i ever discussed about it, was that the behavior i witnessed from the juvenile at bennetsprings in 2013, made it to where i recognised the same behavior in a field at the 400 location in missouri. On approach, it indeed was a juvenile laying prone in the grass trying to hide... the happening at bennetsprings, was about 200 yards in on the hiking trails there. The sign said no after dark on the trails. But we were back there after 10 pm. I saw a larger one cross trail ahead of us, rushed up there and saw a small heat signature on the upper left, where brush was popping...it was a small round head just frozen amongst all the brush...so i just watched it hoping to identify it...it appeared to be motionless, but it wasnt, it was slowly dropping imperceptively, in about 3 minutes it had disappeared down into the scrub, then appeared briefly on the trail behind me ( the direction we came from) as i took one step towards it, it darted behind the tree it was standing by and down into a holler/gully thick area. It really was an incredible behavior to witness.
@@randyharrington3005 very much appreciate the story! Imperceptible slow motion reminds me of (tangent warning) a crazy wild cat that would creep walk about a foot a minute (or less) in our old farmyard (out in complete open) because IT KNEW I would often be outside quietly sitting somewhere. It didn’t know I would watch it for this very reason because it amazed me it was being so slow and slinky in broad daylight thinking it was invisible. Google search video results of panther chameleons and that’s what this cat did in an incremental rocking motion. Come to think of it, I used to move just as slow to scratch my nose up in the deerstand with deer under me. Subscribed to you and will check out your other vids!
Hey Randy that’s a cool bike Brian with black mass paranormal has one and he does awesome with his on the trails up in the Smoky Mountains. Be safe and have fun.
The bike is awesome, now, watching your video, I think the cart is a little loud. Remember if you add video and you will be running with it, more than 60fps for sure, 120fps, but hopefully at least 1080p. I think the new gopro can do 1080p at 120fps.
@@GabrielGracianoFilmmaker most of the time i will be out without the cart. My thermal monitor in the front basket so i can see it, as i pan the thermal camera off the sides to scan the woods while riding.
Don’t cinch that cord Too tightly and allow it to pivot a little. Nice bike how is the suspension part? It looks a little tight off-road. I need one my wife wants a 3 wheeler
Rex, I did look at the 3 wheeler bike as an option, and carrying abilities for gear...BUT never could find one with all wheel drive, and I needed that for hill climbing, one wheel drive would spin tires too much, But I think your wife...and Hell, even you would love it.
Wear a helmet😊good luck on it there cool get you a net to cover the basket so things don’t bounce out let us know how the duel motors work.couple of climbing Hooks like on lanyards might work just clip them on the bars easy to unclip
@@LocalSquatch5281 quieter than a dirt bike motorcycle. Lol its all relative. Lol and most of the time i wont be hauling the wagon, so thats the bulk of the noise.
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Love that bike, nice and quiet riding down the logging roads👍🏻
Thanks 👍
@@randyharrington3005was halfway through your Sasquatch Theory interview and paused it to look up BFRO reports for Dallas and Laclede counties because visiting Bennet Springs soon 🎣 . Found zero, but then restarted interview and seconds later hear 2013 Juvenile Bennett Springs, lol. Any videos or podcasts online where you discuss the sighting? Thx!
@@8m617 the only context i ever discussed about it, was that the behavior i witnessed from the juvenile at bennetsprings in 2013, made it to where i recognised the same behavior in a field at the 400 location in missouri. On approach, it indeed was a juvenile laying prone in the grass trying to hide... the happening at bennetsprings, was about 200 yards in on the hiking trails there. The sign said no after dark on the trails. But we were back there after 10 pm.
I saw a larger one cross trail ahead of us, rushed up there and saw a small heat signature on the upper left, where brush was popping...it was a small round head just frozen amongst all the brush...so i just watched it hoping to identify it...it appeared to be motionless, but it wasnt, it was slowly dropping imperceptively, in about 3 minutes it had disappeared down into the scrub, then appeared briefly on the trail behind me ( the direction we came from) as i took one step towards it, it darted behind the tree it was standing by and down into a holler/gully thick area. It really was an incredible behavior to witness.
@@randyharrington3005 very much appreciate the story! Imperceptible slow motion reminds me of (tangent warning) a crazy wild cat that would creep walk about a foot a minute (or less) in our old farmyard (out in complete open) because IT KNEW I would often be outside quietly sitting somewhere. It didn’t know I would watch it for this very reason because it amazed me it was being so slow and slinky in broad daylight thinking it was invisible. Google search video results of panther chameleons and that’s what this cat did in an incremental rocking motion. Come to think of it, I used to move just as slow to scratch my nose up in the deerstand with deer under me. Subscribed to you and will check out your other vids!
Have fun on that road rocket Randy! Definitely helps bust out the tasks in the activity areas. Helps keep us in shape too with the extra pedaling. 👣
@@ozarkhairyman you are my inspiration buddy!!
@@randyharrington3005 Ditto 👣👣
Hey Randy that’s a cool bike Brian with black mass paranormal has one and he does awesome with his on the trails up in the Smoky Mountains. Be safe and have fun.
@@sharonguy1508 thats good to hear.
Love it ❤ people should use them more than car transportation as expensive as cars and upkeep have become.
All wheel drive…Nice!!!
Dual motors are bada$$
The trailer needs to be able to pivot. The way you attached it to your bike wouldn't allow that.
@@matthewbehr6702 , yes, i do need like some type of hitch that connects up on that rack.
It’s the Sasquatch gifting basket on the front of the bike lol
@@LocalSquatch5281 you're cracking me up. Lol
The bike is awesome, now, watching your video, I think the cart is a little loud. Remember if you add video and you will be running with it, more than 60fps for sure, 120fps, but hopefully at least 1080p. I think the new gopro can do 1080p at 120fps.
@@GabrielGracianoFilmmaker most of the time i will be out without the cart. My thermal monitor in the front basket so i can see it, as i pan the thermal camera off the sides to scan the woods while riding.
Don’t cinch that cord Too tightly and allow it to pivot a little. Nice bike how is the suspension part? It looks a little tight off-road.
I need one my wife wants a 3 wheeler
Rex, I did look at the 3 wheeler bike as an option, and carrying abilities for gear...BUT never could find one with all wheel drive, and I needed that for hill climbing, one wheel drive would spin tires too much, But I think your wife...and Hell, even you would love it.
Wear a helmet😊good luck on it there cool get you a net to cover the basket so things don’t bounce out let us know how the duel motors work.couple of climbing Hooks like on lanyards might work just clip them on the bars easy to unclip
Will do
There’s nothing quiet about that rig
@@LocalSquatch5281 quieter than a dirt bike motorcycle. Lol its all relative. Lol and most of the time i wont be hauling the wagon, so thats the bulk of the noise.
@@randyharrington3005 yeah I bet if you had a load on there, it probably wouldn’t make so much noise.