Great doc, Mr. Holland. Did the people of that town great justice and showed the beauty of the area. I passed through there only a few weeks ago with a hiking buddy. The drive from Talihina to Honobia on the Indian Highway is amazing and the lady we stopped and talked to at the Cafe & RV Park was informative and very friendly. Grabbed some pics and videos while we were there and generally enjoyed the 15 hour day trip capped off by our stop in Honobia. Unfortunately, Bigfoot Crossing Gift Shop was closed by the time we got there. Was hoping for more stories from the area.
Excellent film, Bryce! I loved the broad spectrum of people interviewed. And the opportunity to see the beauty of the land out there. What a slice of Americana. Interesting to see & read about the sense of mysticalness in the region. Modern humans, with all of our technology, are still animals, and as such, we have survival instincts that alert us of being watched, or that something is awry. I never knew much about Sasquatch; like most, I assumed it was a hoax, myth or legend. However, once when I was camping out alone, 25 years ago, out in the wilderness, with no fire or lantern, only a maglite in my backpack, I was sitting on my sleeping bag (no tent) in a small ravine, when at about 8:30 pm, something massive & bipedal came charging through the thick brush above me, vocalizing unearthly sounds. I froze in fear, knowing full well I was about to be killed. As it was about to reach the edge, bursting through the foliage, and come flying on top of me, all sounds abruptly ceased, as it had begun, out of the blue. Since researching the Forest People this past year, my experience had all the classic hallmarks of an encounter. And, in the area I was at, others had had reported sightings. Sure glad I didn't know at the time. I simply chalked it up to a bizarre paranormal phenomena.
I've been to Honobia three times, during my 4 years living in Tulsa OK. It's a very nice place and at night, I kid you not, gets very mystical. There's no doubt in my mind that there are Sasquatch in that area, no question about it.
I lived in a cabin in that same area of eastern OK last spring. I went on lots of nature walks alone. My sister found a human skeleton in the forest. No clothing, nor car keys. Nothing but the skeleton was found. Police were notified but never told us who it was.
@Lucas Stidman bless your heart, brother. I know all about being poor as church mice. I'm from Buena Park, ca. We don't have bigfoot running around, but we do have a whole bunch of calloused ass humans. I'll pray for you & yours tonight.
I believe you're actually seeing some headlights appearing. We shot that seen not terribly far from a pretty well travelled road, so we kept seeing these flare ups of light under the night vision.
-Watch Kewaunee Lapseritis -"Bases 35 The Sasquatch Part One and Two" is very interesting. -Watch "Sasquatch Ontario" -Understanding Sasquatch - Christopher S. Jacobs by Understanding Sasquatch .VERY informative. -Understanding Sasquatch Khat Hansen - Choctaw Medicine Woman and the Stay'ye'mah explains about bone gifts.Very informative with stick structures . -Also"Channeling Eric" (Interview with a Bigfoot, Part One,two & three) very informative Enjoy
Very nice Bryce! My research group goes to that area for bigfoot research once a year...Glad you did a documentary on that area, it's place that both fascinates and scares me! It's great to see a film done on this subject other than the pacific northwest. Feel free to check out my channel with some of my own work on this subject! Keep up the great work!!
I think it's hilarious that these guys @30:00 into the video are so arrogant as to think Sasquatch is ignorant and doesn't know the difference between the howl of another Sasquatch vs. the ridiculous whoops of man, lol. I've said for decades now that man's ignorance & arrogance is his biggest downfall.
"Since 2001, Oklahoma's LeFlore Count accounts for more than four times the number of Bigfoot sightings than any single county in the six surrounding states." **I think that county probably has four times as many operating stills as the six surrounding states. **Note: I made that comment to be humorous but then I decided to check and see where the moonshine was being produced in Oklahoma. You'll never guess. Yep... LeFlore County. Here's a quote from the link below: "Moonshining has long been a common practice in many rural areas of the country, including the southeast portion of Oklahoma. “It's just a way of life people do down here,” Daniels said. "I've probably taken down more stills in Le Flore County than I have anywhere in the state." There ya go. You can all go home now. It's just moonshiners trying to scare people away from their stills. newsok.com/article/3857980/moonshining-makes-a-comeback-in-oklahoma
well there is the leflore county massacre in which the county gots its name after joshua leflore who led a party of men that killed off a family of bigfoot that where preying on the children in the area. he died during the battle after being grabbed by one while he emptied his pistols into the creatures chest and it promptly decapitated him . His men killed them with head shots from 50 cal buffalo rifles. and well the county is named after him so the story is validated by the county name.
the people their seem to talk about the creatures as if they are real. revenue and more people help the people of the area with income and more people = less squatch activity close to town. since people gp out looking for them it pushes the squatches a lttle further out. it why the keep referring to to how small and isolated the community is . the you also have the seige of honobia encounter which involves the same area. which further supports the bigfoot activity.
the area is perfect a mountain in a rural remote area, with convergence of 3 rivers. that provides them with travel routes, shelter at elevation and food sources, with minimal human activity in certain areas. Its the perfect area for squatches, who are not nice neighbors to have. as the desire to bring more people into the area during a certain time of the year. I would wager the festival occurs at the same time they normally had the most trouble with the creatures. more people ,more noise more people searching for the creatures makes them leave the area or lay low. Farmers must lose less animals, less missing pets etc.
I’m Happy 😊 a town somewhere in The U.S.A has recognised Bigfoot.! These Garden Peaceful people see humans as Not Good Or Evil. Calling them will not work your Not Family. 😄🤣🤣
Hi Veronica I have just been up to the NE of New Zealand, very beautiful, quite mountainous. Maori legends also has Bigfoot, and the area I visited is a key area. Driving through a pine-clad valley one morning I passed a cafe truck stop with a huge 10 ft wooden maori Bigfoot placed outside. It was good to see the knowing.
i live in upstate New York 30 miles south of a town called Whitehall, in the Adirondacks. Sasquach is very big around here and Whitehall passed a law its against the law to shoot and kill a Bigfoot. It is taken very seriously here. I have had my own experiences I can NOT explain
I would like to hear about your siting. I had an experience about 11 years ago. Never saw it but I heard (sounds) what I didn't know at the time but have since realized and researched - that it was a Bigfoot I heard.
John Franklin and your point is. It happens every day all over the world but people run and do whatever they want and buy whatever they want so what's the big deal
omg, the american is bigfoot fanatic. You could also, in a country where you believe in Flat Earth, Flying Saucers, Ets, etc., you couldn't expect anything else. What tourism doesn't do, right.'
I love the scenery and music. So American. Thank you.
Great doc, Mr. Holland. Did the people of that town great justice and showed the beauty of the area. I passed through there only a few weeks ago with a hiking buddy. The drive from Talihina to Honobia on the Indian Highway is amazing and the lady we stopped and talked to at the Cafe & RV Park was informative and very friendly. Grabbed some pics and videos while we were there and generally enjoyed the 15 hour day trip capped off by our stop in Honobia. Unfortunately, Bigfoot Crossing Gift Shop was closed by the time we got there. Was hoping for more stories from the area.
Excellent film, Bryce!
I loved the broad spectrum of people interviewed. And the opportunity to see the beauty of the land out there. What a slice of Americana.
Interesting to see & read about the sense of mysticalness in the region. Modern humans, with all of our technology, are still animals, and as such, we have survival instincts that alert us of being watched, or that something is awry.
I never knew much about Sasquatch; like most, I assumed it was a hoax, myth or legend. However, once when I was camping out alone, 25 years ago, out in the wilderness, with no fire or lantern, only a maglite in my backpack, I was sitting on my sleeping bag (no tent) in a small ravine, when at about 8:30 pm, something massive & bipedal came charging through the thick brush above me, vocalizing unearthly sounds. I froze in fear, knowing full well I was about to be killed. As it was about to reach the edge, bursting through the foliage, and come flying on top of me, all sounds abruptly ceased, as it had begun, out of the blue.
Since researching the Forest People this past year, my experience had all the classic hallmarks of an encounter. And, in the area I was at, others had had reported sightings.
Sure glad I didn't know at the time. I simply chalked it up to a bizarre paranormal phenomena.
These people in the community seem to be so kind.
I've been to Honobia three times, during my 4 years living in Tulsa OK. It's a very nice place and at night, I kid you not, gets very mystical. There's no doubt in my mind that there are Sasquatch in that area, no question about it.
Cool documentary! This year will be my first time going to the Honobia Bigfoot Conference. This movie makes me more excited.
I lived in a cabin in that same area of eastern OK last spring. I went on lots of nature walks alone. My sister found a human skeleton in the forest. No clothing, nor car keys. Nothing but the skeleton was found. Police were notified but never told us who it was.
the song at 2:21 makes this docu awesome.
thank you
It does.
@Lucas Stidman bless your heart, brother. I know all about being poor as church mice. I'm from Buena Park, ca. We don't have bigfoot running around, but we do have a whole bunch of calloused ass humans. I'll pray for you & yours tonight.
yes absolutely does
Really good video , thanks for sharing !
What is that explosion at 31:22 on the right side of the screen? Looked like something fell from the sky and hit the ground.
I believe you're actually seeing some headlights appearing. We shot that seen not terribly far from a pretty well travelled road, so we kept seeing these flare ups of light under the night vision.
ah just a bear throwing pine cones or left over fireworks
Really enjoyed the music, interviews and celebration. Hope some BF families were watching just for fun.
It's Oct 4-5 This year. Hope to see you there. I am fan of Bigfoot Ballyhoo!:)
Really great back up music that fits this subject to a Tee.
..I'd love to reside in a small town like that!But how can you survive occupation wise when all of the jobs have been sucked out of the area?
Oklahoma is known as the retirement state. A lot of people from California move here when they retire. Casino keep the state employed here
It's always at the beginning of October, usually the first weekend.
forget about this dope.......I LAUGHED hard on that. really enjoyed this thanks.
at 19:05 thats david paulides the author of missing 411, and tribal bigfoot wearing the black shirt sitting down
good job producing this
Enjoyed the documentary, thank you.
Good film! Glad I found it.
I had a sighting in Chester Ar, and Mountainburg Ar last summer (2016). They are real!!!
Beautiful country!!! Would love to visit!!!
Just don't speed in Oklahoma. They are just waiting to ticket you. Lots of speed traps
If I see a Big Foot I'm a Speedin.
That's awesome people in Honobia talk just like people from wilkes county NC
I camp there a lot. Lots of bigfoot activity. I have the stories on my channel
The best country singer I ever worked with was from his beloved Kiamichi Mtns. His name was Jim Staggs he was the best.
There are creatures that Mankind has "yet" to discover who knows it is possible
Could someone please please tell me what State this is In ? Thank you. Bless you All.
Hey Paul. Honobia is located in Southeast Oklahoma.
Bryce. Thank you for your reply. Bless
-Watch Kewaunee Lapseritis -"Bases 35 The Sasquatch Part One and Two"
is very interesting.
-Watch "Sasquatch Ontario"
-Understanding Sasquatch - Christopher S. Jacobs
by Understanding Sasquatch .VERY informative.
-Understanding Sasquatch Khat Hansen - Choctaw Medicine Woman and the Stay'ye'mah explains about bone gifts.Very informative with stick structures .
-Also"Channeling Eric" (Interview with a Bigfoot, Part One,two & three) very informative Enjoy
you know whats really scary? a bigfoot with a banjo..
You should do an update video. Alot have changed and the festival is 10x bigger
Very nice Bryce! My research group goes to that area for bigfoot research once a year...Glad you did a documentary on that area, it's place that both fascinates and scares me! It's great to see a film done on this subject other than the pacific northwest. Feel free to check out my channel with some of my own work on this subject! Keep up the great work!!
YES , Sasquatch IS REAL
I think it's hilarious that these guys @30:00 into the video are so arrogant as to think Sasquatch is ignorant and doesn't know the difference between the howl of another Sasquatch vs. the ridiculous whoops of man, lol. I've said for decades now that man's ignorance & arrogance is his biggest downfall.
sooooooooooooooooooooo true.
God I hope you don't drive or vote.
@Benjamin Szymanski
"...insulting your own intelegense..."
Whose intelligence? :-P
With their cameras flashing,their 50 people, he says " the sasquatches are coming in to see whats going on! Idiots!
If this creature was stupid enough to come in to these hicks, they'd be extinct
Does it still happen?
Yes bigger and better
Great documentary, thank you. Interesting that the name Honobia either means 'new challenge' or 'psycho', depending on how you pronounce it
I assume this was after Tim Harjo passed away?
"Since 2001, Oklahoma's LeFlore Count accounts for more than four times the number of Bigfoot sightings than any single county in the six surrounding states."
**I think that county probably has four times as many operating stills as the six surrounding states.
**Note: I made that comment to be humorous but then I decided to check and see where the moonshine was being produced in Oklahoma. You'll never guess. Yep... LeFlore County. Here's a quote from the link below: "Moonshining has long been a common practice in many rural areas of the country, including the southeast portion of Oklahoma. “It's just a way of life people do down here,” Daniels said. "I've probably taken down more stills in Le Flore County than I have anywhere in the state."
There ya go. You can all go home now. It's just moonshiners trying to scare people away from their stills.
newsok.com/article/3857980/moonshining-makes-a-comeback-in-oklahoma
Who cares if BF's real or not ! this is a fantastic place here ! great video
I've seen one and have had other experiences with them, would love to go to this festival...
Bigfoot rules!
very good
I thank God i live in Humboldt county California!
Im thinking of moving there, which town would you recommend?
doesnt matter where you live, theres one bigfoot with in 30 to 50 miles of you right now unless your in hawii
brown dwarf Is it Squatchy there?
Thank God I live in Shasta lake
Shaun Rogers Do you think that we have Bigfoot here in Germany too❓
I Love Bigfoot .
Bucket list.
At least they admit they are doing it only for the money and tourism.
well there is the leflore county massacre in which the county gots its name after joshua leflore who led a party of men that killed off a family of bigfoot that where preying on the children in the area. he died during the battle after being grabbed by one while he emptied his pistols into the creatures chest and it promptly decapitated him . His men killed them with head shots from 50 cal buffalo rifles. and well the county is named after him so the story is validated by the county name.
the people their seem to talk about the creatures as if they are real. revenue and more people help the people of the area with income and more people = less squatch activity close to town. since people gp out looking for them it pushes the squatches a lttle further out. it why the keep referring to to how small and isolated the community is .
the you also have the seige of honobia encounter which involves the same area. which further supports the bigfoot activity.
the area is perfect a mountain in a rural remote area, with convergence of 3 rivers. that provides them with travel routes, shelter at elevation and food sources, with minimal human activity in certain areas. Its the perfect area for squatches, who are not nice neighbors to have. as the desire to bring more people into the area during a certain time of the year. I would wager the festival occurs at the same time they normally had the most trouble with the creatures. more people ,more noise more people searching for the creatures makes them leave the area or lay low. Farmers must lose less animals, less missing pets etc.
Danny Krinkle more than some people there honest about it
Shaun Rogers I would have to agree with you. perfect timing
I’m Happy 😊 a town somewhere in The U.S.A has recognised Bigfoot.!
These Garden Peaceful people see humans as Not Good Or Evil.
Calling them will not work your Not Family. 😄🤣🤣
Hi Veronica
I have just been up to the NE of New Zealand, very beautiful, quite mountainous.
Maori legends also has Bigfoot, and the area I visited is a key area.
Driving through a pine-clad valley one morning I passed a cafe truck stop with a huge 10 ft wooden maori Bigfoot placed outside.
It was good to see the knowing.
i live in upstate New York 30 miles south of a town called Whitehall, in the Adirondacks. Sasquach is very big around here and Whitehall passed a law its against the law to shoot and kill a Bigfoot. It is taken very seriously here. I have had my own experiences I can NOT explain
Oh my those human whoops were funny..education knowledge, it's coming at me like I owe it money lol...one's with knowledge are sasquatch
Gee and here I was thinking I was the only one that knew all that ....
No phones.
“Researchers” using trailcams=FAIL. Meldrum is a clown too…they’re humans, not apes.
Money talks and bigfoot walks.
mike patrick he walks Bigfoot that is because they don't. Have money to worry about just people bothering they are living free if that makes sense
Well the onlydeal b reaker for me is that no alcohol sign
Hey !!! I think I done gone see'd uncle daddy and cousin son !!!
cmon man, leave them alone. they don't bother us.
Nice comment sir
this is exactly why i didnt report my siting
I would like to hear about your siting. I had an experience about 11 years ago. Never saw it but I heard (sounds) what I didn't know at the time but have since realized and researched - that it was a Bigfoot I heard.
Bigfoot Crossing Gift Shop?..................Looks more like a lawn mower shed to me.
Jeffrey dontyouwish lol Yes it does Bahahahahaha :-D
So the people of the town don’t know or care if BF exists, they just want to separate people from their $$$.
John Franklin and your point is. It happens every day all over the world but people run and do whatever they want and buy whatever they want so what's the big deal
Why not? You would.
No cell phones = no thank you.
haroof what be a cell phone? 😂😂
The best thing we could all do is loose these Mobile Phones.
That's Paradise right there, no Alcohol, no Mobile Phones
I Anybody notice.....old-lahoma!
It is manifestation of a spirit!
Wow, I thought this was bullshit, but they have real cartoon drawings of them.
omg, the american is bigfoot fanatic. You could also, in a country where you believe in Flat Earth, Flying Saucers, Ets, etc., you couldn't expect anything else. What tourism doesn't do, right.'
Good on um , a little town decides to con everyone to make a buck , and everyone falls for it , so good on you ," come in suckers " LOL
Why do you say, mythical, when it has been proven real...
Yes, I'd like to see that proof also.
DAMN THAT LADY IS FRIGGEN HUGE HOW MUCH DOES SHE EAT EVERYDAY TO MAINTAIN SUCH A MASSIVE WEIGHT
meth......
Bigfoot = $ for Honobia.
I'm happy for them
Stop whooping.
Bigfoot is Jewish.
philthy cat 1 I don't know if you're trying to make a joke but don't okay
It's the kind of town I could live in, small and quiet.