My only complaint here is that the videos aren't long enough. Not a bad thing you see,,,, I'd just like to hear so much more. I love this channel. Thanks Chris and Cheers from your Canadian fans.
I too have "Basecamp Chris'" channel as one of my favorites, actually top 5 channels in this genres. I'm always left wanting more at the end of Chris's narration of real stories. Keep on keeping on Chris! Godspeed.
I really enjoy you telling these really scary nature stories while enjoying a beer in nature! There is something beautifully ironic about all of this: Nature narrated as threatening told in a beautiful, relaxed natural setting while imbibing the historical nector of story-tellers. Cheers, Chris!
I absolutely agree with you! I was going to write my own comment about these facts! There is nothing like it. I get so drawn in by all of these factors. I really enjoy Chris telling us the story only in a way that he can. That picture of him and his goods friends sum it up on who he is!! He has all the characteristics that I look for in a friend. Keep hiking and being yourself Chris ! Cheers!!
👏👏👏 I'm from NM and the stories I hear are insane, especially in the reservation because I'm Navajo a lot of the elders tell us old stories. Thanks Chris keep telling us stories we love em.
I know it wasn’t a funny experience for Liz, but I was having a big chuckle imagining Big Foot having his own track meet and using a line of camping tents for hurdles.
I always wonder if the first night is The Warning, but if they remain for a SECOND night, GAME ON! I think they were wise to get out of there-especially with how limited food sources are out in the desert for something as massive as a Sasquatch to truly feel FULL…two adult humans would have satiated it for a few days at least. Nope-getting the heck outa there was a smart move!
@@elib7311 my parents did a lot of camping in the national parks in the 1950's, but, they suddenly just stopped.... I was born in '59... by then they didn't go there anymore.... they never said why... hmmmm🤔
@@elib7311 I have a few theories, maybe they know/feel that they are somehow biologically or spiritually connected with human beings, so they won't attack us more likely they help us, or they are ET's using this big ape like body to explore our Earth mostly to have some experience adrenalin, they pay for it and go to Earth to spend here some days, therefore no bones was found ever, or the last possibility is both and they are not always friendly and that is why so many people disappear without trace in forests all over the world every year :)
Nice pictures of you and your friends Chris. Sasquatch and dog man are everywhere for sure in Canada and USA. It's terrifying for sure! Thanks and stay safe.
When I first started watching your channel I believe you had under twenty thousand subs now you have a little over hundred thousand hope you continue to do well
Thank you for yet another great story. 😊 I so enjoy “experiencing” your walks and camps through the US’s beautiful national parks. Best regards from South Africa. 🇿🇦
Love Montana!!! I lived there for about 6-7 years and there’s so much to do. There’s a reason it’s called “the last best place.” Thank you again for another wonderful story Chris!!! I enjoy them very much. ❤❤
Great job telling tonight's story, Chris! In Montana (Butte area, rural location) was where we ran for it when Dad and Uncle Bob smelled "the bear", walked down into the meadow with the gun and then came charging back up to the picnic blanket where they had first left us. Very scary for a ten yr old. Beautiful place. Be safe. Keep hiking!
Glad you were able to meet up with long time friends and still take the time to tell us a story! Enjoy your time in Montana. My family lives close to Yellowstone! It’s a wonderful State. Thank you again for the great stories.
I saw that bug on your lip at minute 10:54 Chris. LMAO! I kinda wish you had swallowed it because I was sorta stressed out tonite and I needed a good laugh! You're so funny Chris!!
@@christianasampson2852 The last part of a month long adventure we camped alone in Buena Vista. It was called Solo, meaning you are alone with very few supplies. The only thing you could call a weapon was a small Swiss knife. You're a sitting duck to any wildlife. The experience was terrifying.
I can't even begin to fathom how she Liz must've felt and the feeling of flight was very apparent; they were both very lucky that nothing further happen to endanger their lives. This is the first I've heard about Sasquatch in New Mexico. These stories are so interesting so thank you as always for sharing and to the folks that experience them. LOL those darn bugs! Oh another point I thought of making about this incident is the pressing down of the tent by both hands I think it was described as being done alternately - there's not too many instances mentioned where Sasquatch has been seen touching anything which I would suspect makes this a very unique experience. I suppose it could've been interested in the feel of the fabric of the tent, and also, to run and then run faster to "get up the speed" to jump and clear the tent as it were; what provoked this? Had it thought it was a good "rock" to jump over and then went back to check out how it wasn't what it thought? Obviously Chris I've watched too many of these Bigfoot videos and have started overanalyzing - I just pay attention to detail and this makes me curious. Anyone else's thoughts on this would be welcomed. I love your channel Chris and will continue to be a respective and interested follower. 🙂🏕
You’re a wonderful storyteller and a nice person too. I’m not surprised your friendships last for decades. Thank you for another great story and camping trip!
Thank You Chris 😊 I bought myself a really loud whistle just in case I have an encounter with anything. Next on my list is a loud air horn. Enjoy the rest of your time with friends.
Thanks Chris for that terrifying story about the couple. Good storytelling every time! Can't figure out how anybody would go out into the deep Wilds but when you're young with v i m and Viger and curiosity, you'll do a lot of things. Thanks much buddy and catch you next time.❤
The area that you're in is gorgeous! How wonderful that you've maintained relationships with people you worked with 40 years ago!! What a wonderful blessing. Great story, as usual. Thank you!
Finaly a story from my home state of NM people are always kind of shocked to find out that we have a lot of forest area especially in the mountainous regions it's not all desert out here there's very beautiful forest area's to visit thanks Chris cool story as always!!! Keep Hiking & Never Stop Exploring...
There is beautiful forest land. I got to experience some of the mountainous forest when we camped there. I saw Rabbit Foot Ferns and huge Bird’s Nest Ferns that were just gorgeous when I walked into the woods.
Great story Chris! Having grown up around the same time as you, I also remember having a Coleman camp stove, insulight pad, heavy dome tent, frame pack, 3 pound hiking boots, etc. my pack would weight in the 65-70 pound range for a week trip! Funny how things have changed and equipment has morphed. Cheers!
Good to hear from ya once again Mr Chris!! Your vids never fail to entertain!! By the way, Im glad you enjoyed your trip to Yellowstone, Id love to visit that area one of these days myself..
Scary, I've heard several stories about people in tents that experienced hands pushing down on the tent. Makes me wonder why they don't do something knowing that a soft fabric thing is easy to uproot and tear apart.
Love your channel Chris and todays story. How wonderful you fellows have remained friends for 40 years, I bet you had a lot of memories to reminisce about. Keep storytelling.
Montana looks an amazing place.. thanks for the video showing us ‘armchair travellers’ beautiful views and vistas.. fantastic.. good story too lol. And yes! It’s so good to keep in touch with the long time buddies 😊.. Mim, Scotland
Great story Chris !!! Never thought they were in the New Mexico ! Glad you got to go to Yellow Stone and catch up with your friends, have a great week !! 💛🌸💕👍
When the video first started I thought you were in Hope Valley or another Area in Alpine County! Its amazing the similarity of terrain the Sierras have with other Mountain Ranges in the west. Great story as always, Chris! Safe travels home
Always love your video locations + stories on Sunday afternoons. I'm unclear about this week's story location but having lived in NM, I wanted to clarify that central and northern NM is not desert, but mountains and forest! Not unlike Beautiful Montana. Speaking of which, I find bears more frightening than Sasquatch...and refuse to camp in grizzly country. Stay safe and keep hiking Chris!
Around Rio Dosa, it is more desert like, I thought but near a mountain, is it not, or maybe my memory of being there is blurred. It was in the 70’s. We went to the horse races there, just watched. And loved the beautiful horses. Then camped in the open pickup truck bed in the mountain that night. Glad we didn’t have an encounter with anything.
They are mischievous. What really is impressive is they seem to be aware thier behavior can be frightening. In a future episode it would be great to hear your thoughts in depth on them Chris. Pertaining to thier intelligence and just your personal opinion of them in general. Be safe out there 🙏
That was too close for comfort! Seeing it jump over the tent and the hand on the tent! WOW! I wouldnt have bothered packing up either - just get out of there! I watch a backpacker channel from Australia and they call them Yowies. Guess there are sightings all over the world. Good story Chris! Take care.
Wow! That story had me on edge, I can't imagine being charged by a BF then having it leap over my tent. Too bad they didn't have the whistle you carry around. Thanks Liz for sharing.
That is awesome 40-year celebrated camping where it All began. Thank you for the beautiful views and the scary story. Oh my goodness leaving the tent I would look back ether.
Hey Chris, you are one of my favourite TH-camrs. I really enjoy your style of storytelling and your empathy with those who have witnessed creatures that science refuses to acknowledge. As someone who had an encounter with a sasquatch in 2007, it's refreshing to hear other stories from people who have also had their own encounters and to hear it shared by a fantastic nonjudgemental storyteller. Keep up the great stories, eyewitness accounts, and the amazing places you travel to. Cheers Chris
You're an amazing sound technician! Those sound affects make for an excellent visual. Sitting here having my Dairy Queen strawberry sundae, after putting on the headphones and pulled up to my desktop to enjoy another Base Camp Chris story! Omg that fly nearly landed in your mouth. Good bear spray. Tragically a woman jogger was recently mauled to death by a grizzly in Yellowstone park in Montana, sending a prayer to her loved ones.
That reminds me of when my husband and I would camp on his parents property. They had around one hundred acres. Fields, woodlands, a creek etc. Everynight we heard various sounding animals and one time there was noise right around the tent. Then something was pushing one side of our tent. I could see the indentation of something laying on it! My husband was half asleep and did not care. In the morning we looked outside and there were turkey feathers on that side! Maybe they wanted to come in to get warm!
In my younger days, I spent a lot of time Backpacking around Texas and the Southwest. The only critters I would encounter were Javalinas, Coyotes, and Skunks, with a few Rattlesnakes here and there. In the 90's I ended up teaching on the Navajo Reservation. My Navajo friends warned me about going out at night because of Skinwalkers. I took their advise and never camped out on the Rez. I am retired now and live near the Jungle in the Philippines. Camping is just a memory for me now.
@@didibolter9362 Mythical creatures that come out mostly at night....that the Navajo beleive they do exists. They tend to suck out the blood of their victims. They can also change their shapes, Shapeshifters.
@@barryinthepi390 Do you believe in them Barry? I am not going to say that they don't exist because there's just too many unexplained events that keep happening, so yes, I sure do believe! My brother and I seen a UFO one time, it hovered over our neighbors roof, it had no sound, extra large floor to ceiling windows with the brightest whitest lights inside the ship, and on the outside of the ship there were really bright flashing Christmas lights! We were so scared!! I was afraid of getting beamed up into their ship! This is not a hoax, it really happened, I wish it hadn't, but, it did, and I cannot lie. Thank you Barry my friend for answering my question about the Skinwalkers, I really appreciate that! Take care!
@@didibolter9362 That is awesome! Gotta love a good story about a experience someone had! and when I am not listening to podcasts I am always watching Chris.
Wow! It seems like Sasquatch like playing around with folks in a tent huh? That is at least the third story I've heard like that when people were in a tent! Maybe I'll switch to a conversion van...
Love this video Chris with your long time buds! New Mexico does have Bigfoot stories - the Finding BF team held a town hall in Jemez Springs, NM a few years ago and received many reports of BF there. Surprised one would show up way out in the desert hinterlands, just to annoy campers,
Hey Chris when are you going to bring back the camping videos. I love your stories but there are so many of these stories. On TH-cam. If you can please bring back the camping videos thank you we love ya. 😊😊
My only complaint here is that the videos aren't long enough. Not a bad thing you see,,,, I'd just like to hear so much more. I love this channel. Thanks Chris and Cheers from your Canadian fans.
Sasquatch Chronicles has great long stories told by the people who had the encounters themselves. Great stuff!
Thank you....working on putting out more....c
Yes the videos are just too short.
I too have "Basecamp Chris'" channel as one of my favorites, actually top 5 channels in this genres. I'm always left wanting more at the end of Chris's narration of real stories.
Keep on keeping on Chris!
Godspeed.
Me too!
I really enjoy you telling these really scary nature stories while enjoying a beer in nature! There is something beautifully ironic about all of this: Nature narrated as threatening told in a beautiful, relaxed natural setting while imbibing the historical nector of story-tellers. Cheers, Chris!
Cheers! C🍺🐻
I absolutely agree with you! I was going to write my own comment about these facts! There is nothing like it. I get so drawn in by all of these factors. I really enjoy Chris telling us the story only in a way that he can. That picture of him and his goods friends sum it up on who he is!! He has all the characteristics that I look for in a friend. Keep hiking and being yourself Chris ! Cheers!!
I totally agree with you!! But I can't help but think that one day , his very own creepy encounter will be caught on film!!😅
👏👏👏 I'm from NM and the stories I hear are insane, especially in the reservation because I'm Navajo a lot of the elders tell us old stories. Thanks Chris keep telling us stories we love em.
Base Camp has a phenomenal library of readings.
I know it wasn’t a funny experience for Liz, but I was having a big chuckle imagining Big Foot having his own track meet and using a line of camping tents for hurdles.
Thank you Chris!!!
There is one thing to take comfort in.... it could have hurt them, but it didn't....
Thanks for another great story!!! Stay safe!!! 😊❤
I always wonder if the first night is The Warning, but if they remain for a SECOND night, GAME ON! I think they were wise to get out of there-especially with how limited food sources are out in the desert for something as massive as a Sasquatch to truly feel FULL…two adult humans would have satiated it for a few days at least. Nope-getting the heck outa there was a smart move!
@@elib7311 my parents did a lot of camping in the national parks in the 1950's, but, they suddenly just stopped.... I was born in '59... by then they didn't go there anymore.... they never said why... hmmmm🤔
I agree - it was testing them...tent is no match for a Sasquatch! C
@@elib7311 I have a few theories, maybe they know/feel that they are somehow biologically or spiritually connected with human beings, so they won't attack us more likely they help us, or they are ET's using this big ape like body to explore our Earth mostly to have some experience adrenalin, they pay for it and go to Earth to spend here some days, therefore no bones was found ever, or the last possibility is both and they are not always friendly and that is why so many people disappear without trace in forests all over the world every year :)
@@theresehopkins1581 Are they still living? If so, ask them if they will share if they saw or heard something.
Love your channel! You're an amazing storyteller. I could listen to these stories for hours. Thank you! 👍
Thank you! I enjoy it too! C🐻🐻🍺🍺🌲🌲
Good morning Chris. Cant wait to listen! 🤗 🏕
Nice pictures of you and your friends Chris. Sasquatch and dog man are everywhere for sure in Canada and USA. It's terrifying for sure! Thanks and stay safe.
Thanks - You too! C
I would rather meet a Sasquatch any day than a Dog Man. Those stories really scare me.
Only bloke I know with a mobile running refrigerator for his beer. Free flowing like his stories. Thanks Chris. Bushyboy Oz.
It’s great that u’ve maintained friendships with ur buddies. I look forward to ur stories every week! Love ur channel Chris. Thnx again 😌
I agree...good friends! Very Lucky! C
another good one chris i just sat down with a beer and you posted great
Sorry missed your last Video but not on purpose will watch right after this one, Thanks, Because You have some of the Best Stories from around 🇺🇸👍.
Wow, a story early today, awesome, can't wait, we love ya Chris
When I first started watching your channel I believe you had under twenty thousand subs now you have a little over hundred thousand hope you continue to do well
Ya gotta love the smell of the old canvas tents
Thank you for yet another great story. 😊 I so enjoy “experiencing” your walks and camps through the US’s beautiful national parks. Best regards from South Africa. 🇿🇦
Very Welcome! KH! C🐻
Good morning, beautiful setting in Montana!!! ❤ Thank you for the new tale with ale! 😂
I like that Jess! Take with Ale! 🍺
Love Montana!!! I lived there for about 6-7 years and there’s so much to do. There’s a reason it’s called “the last best place.” Thank you again for another wonderful story Chris!!! I enjoy them very much. ❤❤
Very welcme - Great place! C
Great job telling tonight's story, Chris! In Montana (Butte area, rural location) was where we ran for it when Dad and Uncle Bob smelled "the bear", walked down into the meadow with the gun and then came charging back up to the picnic blanket where they had first left us. Very scary for a ten yr old. Beautiful place. Be safe. Keep hiking!
Wow Crazy! Love Montana! C🐻
Glad you were able to meet up with long time friends and still take the time to tell us a story! Enjoy your time in Montana. My family lives close to Yellowstone! It’s a wonderful State. Thank you again for the great stories.
It was a good trip! C🐻🐻
I saw that bug on your lip at minute 10:54 Chris. LMAO! I kinda wish you had swallowed it because I was sorta stressed out tonite and I needed a good laugh! You're so funny Chris!!
Imagine being in a tent hearing that, you’d feel completely trapped 😳 great story Chris
My thoughts exactly
I experienced a very similar situation when I went on Outward Bound in Colorado.
@@JasonCarney. scary, being in an isolated area then add in a tent it’s like a horror movie script
@@JasonCarney. You should tell Chris so we can all hear about your experience.
@@christianasampson2852 The last part of a month long adventure we camped alone in Buena Vista. It was called Solo, meaning you are alone with very few supplies. The only thing you could call a weapon was a small Swiss knife. You're a sitting duck to any wildlife. The experience was terrifying.
I can't even begin to fathom how she Liz must've felt and the feeling of flight was very apparent; they were both very lucky that nothing further happen to endanger their lives. This is the first I've heard about Sasquatch in New Mexico. These stories are so interesting so thank you as always for sharing and to the folks that experience them. LOL those darn bugs! Oh another point I thought of making about this incident is the pressing down of the tent by both hands I think it was described as being done alternately - there's not too many instances mentioned where Sasquatch has been seen touching anything which I would suspect makes this a very unique experience. I suppose it could've been interested in the feel of the fabric of the tent, and also, to run and then run faster to "get up the speed" to jump and clear the tent as it were; what provoked this? Had it thought it was a good "rock" to jump over and then went back to check out how it wasn't what it thought? Obviously Chris I've watched too many of these Bigfoot videos and have started overanalyzing - I just pay attention to detail and this makes me curious. Anyone else's thoughts on this would be welcomed. I love your channel Chris and will continue to be a respective and interested follower. 🙂🏕
Maybe it was a young one and it was just curious and playing because it never had seen anything like it out there, just a thought.
Thank you for watching! Good analysis!! C🐻🌲🍺
@@dorinotthefish2311 My thoughts too.
Look forward to your show every week, thanks for posting them you are great at what you do.
Short but sweet, thanks Chris!
You’re a wonderful storyteller and a nice person too. I’m not surprised your friendships last for decades. Thank you for another great story and camping trip!
Thank you - Appreciate it! c🌲
Cloudcroft, NM is pure heaven!
Sir, I have been watching for the last year, and I got to say, you do a great job. Thank you so much, I really enjoy!
Thank you Chris for another great story. This was a terrifying encounter. Very cool
Welcome! KH! C
Thank You Chris 😊 I bought myself a really loud whistle just in case I have an encounter with anything. Next on my list is a loud air horn. Enjoy the rest of your time with friends.
Those whistles really help...cover your ears!! C🐻
Some of those Bigfoots are just big bullies! Thanks Chris and stay safe! 🌲💚🌲🌲
More Bully than Monster! C
@@basecampchris 🤣yes! 🌲
😁👋🏼☺️ Chris! I just moved last November to Ruidoso,New Mexico in the Lincoln National Forest! Love it! 💞
Oh man, That was a strange one for sure! Thanks for all the great stories!
My pleasure!
Thanks Chris for that terrifying story about the couple. Good storytelling every time! Can't figure out how anybody would go out into the deep Wilds but when you're young with v i m and Viger and curiosity, you'll do a lot of things. Thanks much buddy and catch you next time.❤
Catch ya next time....C🐻
Thanks Chris for reply, really enjoy your episodes!
Much like Chris. Stay safe out there Chris.
Awesome story thanks for sharing it
Montana is a beautiful state. What a frightening story too! Thx Chris ❤😊
The area that you're in is gorgeous!
How wonderful that you've maintained relationships with people you worked with 40 years ago!! What a wonderful blessing.
Great story, as usual. Thank you!
Thanks Chris ❤
Cool story wants again Chris. Good job
Glad you enjoyed it🐻🍺🌲
That story was intense in tents
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Another great story! Thanks for sharing! Enjoy Yellowstone and Montana!
Finaly a story from my home state of NM people are always kind of shocked to find out that we have a lot of forest area especially in the mountainous regions it's not all desert out here there's very beautiful forest area's to visit thanks Chris cool story as always!!! Keep Hiking & Never Stop Exploring...
We I’d love to visit or live down there.
There is beautiful forest land. I got to experience some of the mountainous forest when we camped there. I saw Rabbit Foot Ferns and huge Bird’s Nest Ferns that were just gorgeous when I walked into the woods.
Happy Sunday everyone from a warm morning on Thousands Oaks Botanical Park , beautiful & sunny . Thanks Chris. Keep 🥾👍
Great story Chris! Having grown up around the same time as you, I also remember having a Coleman camp stove, insulight pad, heavy dome tent, frame pack, 3 pound hiking boots, etc. my pack would weight in the 65-70 pound range for a week trip! Funny how things have changed and equipment has morphed. Cheers!
Great story Chris
Thanks for listening
Thanks Chris from the UK good story nice views and scenery
Always love listening to your stories. Such a great storyteller.
Glad you enjoy it!
Good to hear from ya once again Mr Chris!! Your vids never fail to entertain!! By the way, Im glad you enjoyed your trip to Yellowstone, Id love to visit that area one of these days myself..
Awww, that's so great that you guys all stayed in contact n get together like that !!!
Scary, I've heard several stories about people in tents that experienced hands pushing down on the tent. Makes me wonder why they don't do something knowing that a soft fabric thing is easy to uproot and tear apart.
I'm thinking that they mostly don't invade because they don't want US to invade them.
Love your channel Chris and todays story. How wonderful you fellows have remained friends for 40 years, I bet you had a lot of memories to reminisce about. Keep storytelling.
Yes - lots of good memories! Thanks - C🍺🍺🌲🌲🐻🐻
My week wouldn't be complete without another awesome video from you! This is gonna be awesome :) Thanks so much!
You're the best!
Another good one , thanks Liz and of course Chris .
Thank You Chris.
Thanks for another story always nice to catch up with some old friends thanks for sharing stay safe 🌲🐻✌
Ayyy Chris,GD onya mate~∆
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Dear Chris... Once again ...Thank you for your riveting and classy presentation Chris. You are the best! 👍😜🤗🇦🇺
Wow, thank you!
Montana looks an amazing place.. thanks for the video showing us ‘armchair travellers’ beautiful views and vistas.. fantastic.. good story too lol. And yes! It’s so good to keep in touch with the long time buddies 😊.. Mim, Scotland
Glad you enjoyed it! c
Glad you enjoyed it! c
Glad you enjoyed it! c
Good episode Chris. Cheers.
Cheers Chris! Great story! Gorgeous country!!! Thanks 😊
It really is! Cheers🍺
Great story Chris !!! Never thought they were in the New Mexico ! Glad you got to go to Yellow Stone and catch up with your friends, have a great week !! 💛🌸💕👍
All over the west
When the video first started I thought you were in Hope Valley or another Area in Alpine County! Its amazing the similarity of terrain the Sierras have with other Mountain Ranges in the west. Great story as always, Chris! Safe travels home
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Can never get enough of your wonderful stories…I go to bed with a beer and your story…so much fun
Always love your video locations + stories on Sunday afternoons. I'm unclear about this week's story location but having lived in NM, I wanted to clarify that central and northern NM is not desert, but mountains and forest! Not unlike Beautiful Montana. Speaking of which, I find bears more frightening than Sasquatch...and refuse to camp in grizzly country. Stay safe and keep hiking Chris!
Grizzly country can be intense...I prefer black bears. Thanks! 🐻
Around Rio Dosa, it is more desert like, I thought but near a mountain, is it not, or maybe my memory of being there is blurred. It was in the 70’s. We went to the horse races there, just watched. And loved the beautiful horses.
Then camped in the open pickup truck bed in the mountain that night. Glad we didn’t have an encounter with anything.
Awesome scary story and well told Chris
They are mischievous. What really is impressive is they seem to be aware thier behavior can be frightening. In a future episode it would be great to hear your thoughts in depth on them Chris. Pertaining to thier intelligence and just your personal opinion of them in general.
Be safe out there 🙏
That was too close for comfort! Seeing it jump over the tent and the hand on the tent! WOW! I wouldnt have bothered packing up either - just get out of there! I watch a backpacker channel from Australia and they call them Yowies. Guess there are sightings all over the world. Good story Chris! Take care.
Good story telling Chris 😊
Just in time for another great story. Thanks Chris
Thanks again, Chris. Is that a scarf around Chris's neck against the black shirt it looks cool.
Everytime I see a stream I am now thinking of beer. Thanks a lot Chris !
🍺🌲 lol !!
Great fishing spots you go to for storytelling 👍🏼
Stay safe Chris
Great story!❤
Good story!!!😅
Wow! That story had me on edge, I can't imagine being charged by a BF then having it leap over my tent. Too bad they didn't have the whistle you carry around. Thanks Liz for sharing.
Hi Chris!!! Thx for this true scary story!!! Awesome as always!!! Stay safe !! 💖
Another great story...! Thanks for sharing...!
Great videos
Thank you Chris for another great story. Love the beautiful scenery in your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it🐻
Omg, how terrifying, I think I would have a heart attack if that happened to me, so scary, thx Liz, thx Chris.
That is awesome 40-year celebrated camping where it All began. Thank you for the beautiful views and the scary story. Oh my goodness leaving the tent I would look back ether.
You’re beautiful
@@StrongerThanBigfoot 💪😊THANK YOU... 🪅
Hey Chris, you are one of my favourite TH-camrs. I really enjoy your style of storytelling and your empathy with those who have witnessed creatures that science refuses to acknowledge. As someone who had an encounter with a sasquatch in 2007, it's refreshing to hear other stories from people who have also had their own encounters and to hear it shared by a fantastic nonjudgemental storyteller. Keep up the great stories, eyewitness accounts, and the amazing places you travel to.
Cheers Chris
You're an amazing sound technician! Those sound affects make for an excellent visual.
Sitting here having my Dairy Queen strawberry sundae, after putting on the headphones and pulled up to my desktop to enjoy another Base Camp Chris story!
Omg that fly nearly landed in your mouth. Good bear spray. Tragically a woman jogger was recently mauled to death by a grizzly in Yellowstone park in Montana, sending a prayer to her loved ones.
That reminds me of when my husband and I would camp on his parents property. They had around one hundred acres. Fields, woodlands, a creek etc. Everynight we heard various sounding animals and one time there was noise right around the tent. Then something was pushing one side of our tent. I could see the indentation of something laying on it! My husband was half asleep and did not care. In the morning we looked outside and there were turkey feathers on that side! Maybe they wanted to come in to get warm!
Oh my! Turkey feathers, I wonder what that meant? WOW! !
Nice story man ! Beautiful area
Love your stories!! Always interesting !!!!
So nice to reunite and spend time with your friends. Good times. Great story. That had to have been so scary.
Thanks! C🐻
In my younger days, I spent a lot of time Backpacking around Texas and the Southwest. The only critters I would encounter were Javalinas, Coyotes, and Skunks, with a few Rattlesnakes here and there. In the 90's I ended up teaching on the Navajo Reservation. My Navajo friends warned me about going out at night because of Skinwalkers. I took their advise and never camped out on the Rez. I am retired now and live near the Jungle in the Philippines. Camping is just a memory for me now.
What are "Skinwalkers" Barry?
@@didibolter9362 Mythical creatures that come out mostly at night....that the Navajo beleive they do exists. They tend to suck out the blood of their victims. They can also change their shapes, Shapeshifters.
@@barryinthepi390 Do you believe in them Barry? I am not going to say that they don't exist because there's just too many unexplained events that keep happening, so yes, I sure do believe!
My brother and I seen a UFO one time, it hovered over our neighbors roof, it had no sound, extra large floor to ceiling windows with the brightest whitest lights inside the ship, and on the outside of the ship there were really bright flashing Christmas lights!
We were so scared!! I was afraid of getting beamed up into their ship!
This is not a hoax, it really happened, I wish it hadn't, but, it did, and I cannot lie.
Thank you Barry my friend for answering my question about the Skinwalkers, I really appreciate that!
Take care!
Hey Chris!
I love your videos and I am always on the edge of my chair as a listen to your stories!
So am I Andrew, it's really exciting and interesting to hear about people's experiences all at the same time of hearing spooky stories!
@@didibolter9362 That is awesome!
Gotta love a good story about a experience someone had!
and when I am not listening to podcasts I am always watching Chris.
Oh no, Chris!! You keep hiking away from your expensive running cameras (at the 0:22 second mark)!! :>) Jim C.
A year later I wonder what they hv caught? I wonder if he has live stream on them so he can check?
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
You bet!🤠
Always enjoy your adventures
I so enjoy your story telling and look forward to each new video. Thankyou
Wow! It seems like Sasquatch like playing around with folks in a tent huh? That is at least the third story I've heard like that when people were in a tent! Maybe I'll switch to a conversion van...
Maybe it’s out of curiosity?
Love this video Chris with your long time buds! New Mexico does have Bigfoot stories - the Finding BF team held a town hall in Jemez Springs, NM a few years ago and received many reports of BF there. Surprised one would show up way out in the desert hinterlands, just to annoy campers,
Hey Chris when are you going to bring back the camping videos. I love your stories but there are so many of these stories. On TH-cam. If you can please bring back the camping videos thank you we love ya. 😊😊
Wow I wonder if I would be frozen OR would scream bloody murder 😆
Another great story!
Thanks Chris