Great story. I live in Northern California and have been to the Marbel Mountain Wilderness several times on our horses. I have ridden that exact same trail and camped at one of the same lakes that you showed in the picture. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
the silliness of all the long shots of you walking towards the camera, with your gift of story telling (and your, shall we say humble candor)...so good. keep trying new stuff, i loved it
The great Art Bell, none better and was a pioneer in high strangeness before the internet, including Bigfoot and of course UFO and everything associated with them.
I used to send out an ungodly roar on the road way above Steelhead fisherman camped out drunk on the Cedar River, hootin' and hollerin', in Washington State way back in 79'. You would not hear a peep the rest of the night. Funny as hell...😆
If you aren’t familiar with an Aztec death whistle I suggest you get one immediately… best thing I ever bought. Around town , camping , parking lot , so awesome
@@guaporeturns9472 there are lots of recordings and not only are they obviously louder than anything a human could produce, the lung capacity it takes to do that is many times what any human could possibly have available.
I'll tell you something. Your story is remarkable and refreshing. I hear hundreds of stories from people that don't know a pine tree from a cedar tree or what a fire steel is or a dog whistle sounds like. I handed it to a regular guide from New York city. He blew into it and handed it back and said ""it's broke""...!!! I knew he was the expert he said he was. Yuppers. You didn't make up anything, dramatize it, or embellish a lot of things. Just a great encounter. Many of mine are just like yours. I carry either a Ruger 44 mag or a S@W 629-4 sometimes my BFR 30-30 pistol in a chest holster. A 50 Beowulf or an ak-47. A tomahawk and knife from India a 16-inch Bowie. Or a Kukri 12 inch. Handmade from a car spring. Why???? Can't break them that way. Strongest knife in the world. We have no chance against a Bigfoot. 0% unless we are armed and armed the correct way. A Bf is just like a human in the fact it has #2 hands. Take his hands out of the equation. He can't really rip you from limb to limb. Most knives today are made overseas in places like China and the Philippines. The knives are made cheap, and they break. A broken knife could cost you your life. Even brand name knives made in America are really not. So, I go prepared and ready. I've been nose to nose, neither time was especially fun. I subbed an notified because of your truthfulness. Peace.
great to find you here love to hear encounters from actual outdoorsman who, arent bigfoot channels. Another reason I know youre legitimate thanks for sharing
A friend of mine who is as honest as they come told me a similar story. He an a friend were deer hunting in a wilderness area in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. They heard a strange howling noise in the distance, and it continued as whatever was making it got closer. They never saw it, but he said is was obvious it was something very large because of how loud it was. They finally got in their tent, guns at their sides.
I live in your neck of the woods my whole life. Not related to this story, but a good friend of mine lives right next to marble. He has guided hauled hunters and their gear in for week deer hunts for most of his life. He showed me pictures 20 years ago of wolves in marble and tracks. Most people have never seen wolves there. But i believe he saw them and their teacks there. Ive been all over the Real northern California mountains for 50 plus years. Ive never seen or heard anything that i would say was a sasquach. But you never know whats out there. Thanks for all the awesome great logging, forestry, country livin videos. You have a great talent there.
Thanks for the interesting story and let's face it you spend enough time out in the wilds soon or later you will hear or see something you can't easily explain.
Great story Michael! I don't know what I'd do if I heard a sound like that?! My son and I were hiking last month on the northern end of Dry Creek trail in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It was a nice sunny day. The trail was not well maintained and we were bushwacking through brush taller than our heads. Suddenly we were brought to a complete halt by a very loud crashing sound further up the trail. It was so loud it made the ground shake. We stood stark still listening. I told my son if it continues it's either a bear or big foot! No further sound was heard so we continued on our way. We concluded after some discussion that the most likely source of the noise was a dead tree falling. The wind had come up pretty hard and we were hiking through a burned area. Sure enough on our way back we saw another tree come crashing down, as well as several large branches. Like you, we were miles from anywhere, so knew we needed to stay allert. There are more ways to die in the woods than you can shake a stick at. We were not packing any heat, so if it had been a big foot I guess our goose would have been cooked! My cousin and his wife were packing last year in the wilderness with their mules. They were on some very dangerous terrain when her mule was stung by a hornet. The mule went nuts and bucked her off over a cliff. She hit a rock and had her head nearly crushed by the tree she slammed into. Her husband had to get the mule out of the way then try to get her back up onto the trail. He thought she was dead. She to her credit she never blacked out. He was losing it so bad she had to calm him down and instruct him on how to bandage her up and help her onto his mule. He had to take her several miles back before they could get cell service to have emergency people meet them at the trailhead. She road out of the woods, him leading the mules. He looked so bad the emt's thought he was the one injured. She survived, but had several broken ribs and had to have brain surgery. She in the end had to give up her job, which was being an emt. They said it was a miracle she survived, and when I saw her soon after she came home, I could believe it. The mule also was unhurt, but not long after they sold it. It just brought back too many painful memories of that terrifying time. She still goes with her girlfriends wilderness trekking with their mules, but my cousin refuses to go. He can't see how she can still stand to do it?! It so shook him to his core he says he just can't do it. The feeling of utter helplessness being that far from assistance thinking she would die any minute just destroyed him on a level and he never wants to go into the wilderness again. Stay safe out there folks, whatever you do!
I couldn't sleep one summer night and was sitting on my couch in front of an open window. When I heard the most ungodly scream, like a banshee, almost female like, from outside in my front yard. I literally just froze and so did my dog sitting on the couch with me. She would have barked if it had been a person or most animals. But she didn't move or make a sound, just kept her ears up and at attention, very unusual for her. I live in the Midwest so I assume it was probably a bobcat. But I have listened to bobcat sounds online and they didn't sound anything like what I heard. I will never know what it was other than scary and I didn't sleep well when I finally went back to bed. Kept thinking a female Bigfoot was gonna break down my door.
If you come from Ohio Midwest, A very good chance it WAS a Sasquatch!! Even the DNR there acknowledges their existence from what I've learned....I am convinced. They are not Apes, and out class us. IF they want you to know, they will...
I've heard descriptions like yours and it often turned out to be a mountain lion screaming. They sound different than bobcats. Seach "Mountain Lion screaming!!!" by Parliament of Owls on YT. It does sound like a banshee.
I've been in the Marble Mountains many times over the years going back to the early 70's. I swear we saw Bigfoot tracks in the snow one summer. We had no camera back then. We know bear tracks and this was no bear.
Love your story & your channel saying that i have lived in Alaska for last 50 + years hunted Ak. WA. OR. ID MT.WY.& COL. , Never seen or heard a big foot vocal ??? But one morning B & A elk hunting in western Mt/Id. line while hikeing up a mountain trail on a cool heavy frosted darkstar layden morning , not a breeze blowing was rounding a bend in the trail that headed higher up the mountain i had a tree come down a very Big tree that shook the ground i was standing on , it didnt make a sound falling or anything except a big Bang when it hit . It scared me so bad i couldn't move for 15 - 20 minutes untill i could finally figure out what it was & what had happen . The scarry part was that it fell so close to me & didn't make a sound until it hit & to me ( flash back ) sounded like a booboo trap explosion . I was late getting to the meadow where i wanted to be before daylight and of course i caught the tail end of the elk herd leaving the meadow as i got there . I'm 79 now and still hunt in woods & mountains by myself and never have i had anything like that happen to me before or since and im sorry to say im one of those Non belivers . Haha
I would feel comfortable if the bang-bang on my hip was the same caliber as the one your old buddy Dirty Harry carried. Blast from the past - “ The legend of Boggy Creek “ movie scared me as a kid
Humboldt is my neck of the woods and grew up on 160 acres surrounded by the kings range conservation. I've heard some crazy sounds and wouldn't be surprised if the big guy is real.
I lived in Arcata for 3 months supervising a crew of bud trimmers . I loved it ! The weather was 45-72 year round , rained a lot which I love and the scenery was beautiful! There’s this famous mountain nearby called Murder Mountain that has a lot of disappearances
Good story Wilson. I've got to admit I expected to see over your shoulder one of those cut-outs that are purported to be a Bigfoot as you walked along. Still a good story 😁.
You’ll know a Sasquatch roar/howl by either two things the sound of dual vocal cords and or the loudness of roar and the lung volume needed to achieve the roar/howl . They are always watching even though they rarely make themselves known. They rarely attack and usually only when threatened with a bang bang . It’s always best to retreat when confronted.
I live due north of the Marble Mtns Wilderness here in southern Oregon and had a bigfoot walk through my yard this year....I also recorded two howling incidents last year.
I was planning on going into the forest to harvest some logs for my sawmill that is to be delivered in a week. But when I was having my coffee; the wind is blowing and predicted for 20 to 40 mph so I am enjoying watching you.
Look around in the forest behind this guy. Zoom in on darker areas. Even on the very bottom next to trees. I see them everywhere at 00:08. We cant usually see them with our naked eyes because theyre in a different density than us, however the camera can detect them. Its because of the spectrum of light we only see into and the camera can capture them and theyre literally everywhere in our forests
From watching your videos, you’re complete gentleman. And if you do have bang bangs. She’s smart and resourceful. She’s got a lot of nuts if she wants to go back and figure out what truly happened. Bigfoot is real.
Once upon a time, I lived up on Mad River ridge south of the town of Ruth in southern Trinity county CA. People often would ask me if I ever saw Bigfoot. I would tell them of how he used to come over to my place and we'd play cribbage and drink coffee with a little whiskey. Great times 😁.
Great story. I was camping at Hayden flat and was was awoken by a big tree crashing down. I heard a faint growl shortly after. It sounded kind of like a bear when make that stuttering growl under their breath so I figured that is what it was. Your story sounds really legit. I am going to try not to think about it when up in Trinity this October.😬
Les Stroud (Survivorman) has a bigfoot story that's similar -- a sound like he never heard before or since. Still, there are enough people with bangbangs that I struggle to believe there's any unknown large fauna out there.
I would never go camping without a bang-bang. Too many crazy things happen out there, between wild animals and crazy people having a bang-bang is a necessity. ❤
How would someone prove something doesn't exist?? This is the basis for the phrase, "You can't prove a negative ". The burden of proof is on sasquatch/bigfoot believers.
While we were building a fire look-out tower on Brushy Mtn we stayed in Willow Creek at the Big Foot Motel, the town is proud of its connection to Bigfoot to an inordinate degree I thought. And that's my bigfoot story, it's not as good as yours, but it would have been if the large metal bigfoot trap there in the motel parking lot had been occupied.
You should still have that gal on your arm. I bet she would be great help doing saw mill and wood chopping videos. You never know until you ask. She is probably waiting this long for you to ask.
We've had an awfully lot of fun spoofing unsuspecting back country travelers about big foot. We even got one group to abandon one of our favorite camp sites. Never been brave enough to try it during hunting season though.
@@lpeterman Haven't you seen the national news? Apparently the problems that exist in 1 square mile mean that the other 95,961 are similarly afflicted.
Both my folks and I had an encounter. They were living in a remote mining cabin in Colorado back in the late 60s early 70s and were coming back from town with a load of supplies when their Travelall got stuck in the snow on a switchback several hundred yards below the cabin so they packed what they could through fairly deep snow up to the cabin in the dark only to find that my dad had left his tobacco down in the truck. My mon volunteered to go down and get it while he got a fire going and got started on the evening chores. She had just started up the hill when she heard the dogs blow up so she ran back and sat in the truck until my dad came to look for her. They said it looked like a bigfoot walked between the truck and the cabin. Mine was in 2010. I was logging in NE Oregon and we had been on quota all summer and when it was finally lifted the boss said we could have all the OT we wanted which for the stroker operator I rode with meant getting to the job 2 hours early, drinking coffee and smoking like a chimney not moving a couple more loads. We were sitting there around 5 am in the dark with a howling wind blowing snow one morning and he had his window halfway down to let the cigarette smoke out when all of a sudden a giant hairy arm reached through the window over his lap halfway through the cab of the truck!!! When the total panic had finally subsided we realized it was a branch covered with black moss but for a minute I think Jonny thought he was about to be drug out of the truck! They red & white pack horse looked like my oldest sisters first horse Casper. Good story sir.
Hunting with a buddy in the San Juan’s, buddy was going to make a big loop that would take most of the day. Hr after dark and no buddy so obviously he was successful and could use help with the packing so off I went leaving the long bang bang behind. About another hr in up the trail and turning a corner the flashlight picks up a rather large mountain lion who sees me at the same moment. Rather mad I’m in the way he lets out a nice sounding roar from about 15 ft away then lies down staring at me. Now I’m questioning my logic in leaving the long bang bang in camp and thinking how nice a small bang bang would be in this situation as we both don’t seem to want to leave the trail so we just sit there staring at each other for 15 minutes or so before he decides he’s had enough of this stupid stinking thing and slowly walks off while letting me verbally he isn’t all that happy about it! lol After that, I see the logic in small bang bangs even when you have a large bang bang sorta with you 😁👍🏼👍🏼
I have heard of people give descriptions of them hearing a deep guttural howl or scream coming from the woods. My assumption is that most of those are probably mountain lions. Ever heard of a house cat fight? Well imagine those noises they make, and amplify that to a 150lbs lion!
This is the second video about Bigfoot I saw this week. The first one was by Wonderhussy about the Bigfoot trap in southern Oregon. The story told in this video is definitely scarier.
I'm in the nw corner of california and have talked to 8 people that have had encounters. Only thing that has happened to me was we were camping by a remote lake and about 3 am a couple huge boulders got thrown in the water.
Quite honestly, I think you're both brave for just going off so far into the woods. I must admit, if it had been me who she was looking at for some sort of level of fear she should have after hearing the sounds, she would have seen me disappearing into the woods into the general direction of civilization at top speed screaming the entire way.
The northwest is rumored to be Bigfoot country. Here in the northeast we have screech owls. They can cause the uninitiated to cut short the camping trip.
Went up to my Dad's cabin out in the woods of N central NH when I was maybe 20 yrs old. First time alone for an overnight there. Screech Owl went off about 2 AM...I was in my Jeep and and hammer down for home in less than 5 minutes.
Thanks for sharing. You know what it was. Thousands of people have reported the same thing. Tons of recordings have been made and scrutinized only to be labeled "unknown." Look at The Facts by How to Hunt channel, or Subartic Alaska Sasquatch. Native people say don't answer whistles in the woods or your name being called. Many have said if you invoke the name of Jesus Christ encounters stop. Stay safe, and God bless
I've sure heard some tree Squirrels make some mighty loud howling eerie sounds after playing some soul drenching blues on my wooden flute for a bit. Those dudes scared the hell right out of or into me don't know which but I packed up my lunch and flute and left in a eerie way. As leaving I spotted them high in a cedar.
Rampart Range in Colorado, spooky place once you get on the backside of the mountains. Lots of weird people and strange happenings. Bigfoot though? Doubt it, but Colorado Springs did have an advertising campaign about a bigfoot at Pikes Peak in the late 2000s.
Friend, it was probably your bang-bangs that earned you that territorial howl. Here in WV we have a friendship(!) with a small family of Biggies near our cabin. They don't like cameras or bang-bangs. We exchange gifts.
I know the Marble Mtn.‘s very well go up there all the time, a few years ago though I had a strange experience, just pulling in to a parking area at a trail head there was a few people parked my windows were down in my jeep and I heard whooping sounds just like the ones you hear on all the TH-cam recordings, I kind of laughed about it and said to myself it’s the people in the parking lot Blasting those sounds on a speaker that’s really what I thought, then probably within the 1st mile and a half of my backpacking trip heading in a tree branch probably 12 to 14 inches in diameter and about 15 feet long give or take somehow flew through the air and landed straight down and exploded on the trail about 20 feet in front of me, And I couldn’t figure out where that came from there was no wind and it was the valley heading up into the high lands, and then when I finally got to my first night destination at my camp spot I heard bipedal footsteps coming down a rock fall across the lake I was camping at it was probably all coincidence and I would assume someone at the trail head was making those whooping sounds on a speaker maybe to trying to attract a big foot? I’m not a believer but I do believe extremely large carnivores could live out in the wilderness when you’re hiking on those trails and the trails are only a couple feet wide looking at all the rugged canyons and how much wilderness there is that Wilderness goes north all the way to Oregon and south through the Marble mountains the trinity alps the Yolo bolly Wilderness and Mendocino wilderness with only a few road crossings so it’s a massive wilderness area, I don’t know what’s out there? But when I’m in my tent that’s what I start thinking of all the stories!!!
I wonder if it was the Ohio Howl you and your friend head, you can find it on the internet, however they make many screams and howls, but it is the sheer volume and intensity that gives them away. I had a sighting in Roscommon County, Michigan back in the late 1970s and several encounters including the Ohio Howl, mimic of an owl and loon, and that horrendous woman being killed scream. You have a unique way of telling a story and thanks. If you want to hear some quality sounds go to The Sierra Sounds recorded over a period of about 3 years in the High Sierras back in the early 1970s and you can hear how they communicate to each other in their group.
My son was deer hunting in the marbles last year ran into a herd of elk took photos of some big bulls in amongst the elk herd and elk tracks were dozens of sasquatch tracks not just one size either huge big and smaller looked to me from photos he took they were hunting elk maybe a ambush type hunt or a drive then ambush. I'm not a virgin to sasquatch tracks or sightings but never in my life seen anything like this before.
I recently heard the same yelp about two weeks ago panning for gold in trinity county in NorCal. Never heard anything as robust and profound. I’m well aware of the Sasquatch culture in NorCal. It made my attention ultra alert and I was in a good 5 min pause. I heard it 3 times that day. Never in my life have I been that alert after the first yelp. I live in San Francisco, I we get minute earthquakes every now and then. They’re short jolts and they grab your attention and make it pause to see if it amplifies and then respond. That’s how it feels, times 100.
Your video flow reminds me of this meme clip from mythbusters with truck driving at a pole with multiple cuts and shots from different angles. Never reaching it.
Animals make some unexpected sounds sometimes. I have property in the middle of the Mendocino National Forest. A few years ago while hiking it I encountered some unusual animal sounds that I envisioned as something getting eaten alive and it was approaching my direction. I chambered a round and did a 180 back to camp. When I told a neighbor about it he asked "did you go investigate it?". I replied hell no I was alone and am smart enough not to barge in on a large predators kill site.
Most likely another human playing tricks. But hey, I have had a close encounter myself with something like that too and I can't explain it. If we agree that these things are real then they are not a danger nor are they interested in us. Perhaps they live here but on a different plane ? I don't know. Either way, they're not being hit by trucks, raiding our rubbish bins nor have we found the bones of one. The world is not such a large place anymore. Still, it makes you wonder why people see these things.... The truth is out there, somewhere..
All these hunters and woods men, always say that they spent their entire life in the wilderness, and never saw anything, until they did. Then they realize, looking back, that a bunch of incidents could have also been Sasquatch related. If you don't know what you're looking for, it's kinda hard to find it til it's right in front of you. I didn't realize that Marble Mountain was so close to Willow Creek. I'm not from that area so why would I, but I've never heard anyone mention the close proximity
Great story. I live in Northern California and have been to the Marbel Mountain Wilderness several times on our horses. I have ridden that exact same trail and camped at one of the same lakes that you showed in the picture. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
A great story well told. The photo's confirmed the remoteness for sure! Thank you.
You are a gifted presenter.
Yes, I used to listen to and enjoy Art Bell’s radio program. Good times.
the silliness of all the long shots of you walking towards the camera, with your gift of story telling (and your, shall we say humble candor)...so good. keep trying new stuff, i loved it
I use to listen to art bell every night. I remember those big foot shows. Be careful out there.
Shut out to Art Bell r.ip
The great Art Bell, none better and was a pioneer in high strangeness before the internet, including Bigfoot and of course UFO and everything associated with them.
you are a great storyteller
With the patience to make the walking edits.. LIKED!
Great story.
I loved the Marbles when I thru hiked the PCT.
More of this please... So entertaining. Thanks for sharing.
You my friend, had a Bigfoot encounter! Thanks for the story!
I used to send out an ungodly roar on the road way above Steelhead fisherman camped out drunk on the Cedar River, hootin' and hollerin', in Washington State way back in 79'. You would not hear a peep the rest of the night. Funny as hell...😆
Humans don't have the lung capacity to be as loud as a Sasquatch roaring...
That was you!!!!!???.
@@johnganshow5536Yeah they do
If you aren’t familiar with an Aztec death whistle I suggest you get one immediately… best thing I ever bought. Around town , camping , parking lot , so awesome
@@guaporeturns9472 there are lots of recordings and not only are they obviously louder than anything a human could produce, the lung capacity it takes to do that is many times what any human could possibly have available.
I'll tell you something. Your story is remarkable and refreshing. I hear hundreds of stories from people that don't know a pine tree from a cedar tree or what a fire steel is or a dog whistle sounds like. I handed it to a regular guide from New York city. He blew into it and handed it back and said ""it's broke""...!!! I knew he was the expert he said he was. Yuppers. You didn't make up anything, dramatize it, or embellish a lot of things. Just a great encounter. Many of mine are just like yours. I carry either a Ruger 44 mag or a S@W 629-4 sometimes my BFR 30-30 pistol in a chest holster. A 50 Beowulf or an ak-47. A tomahawk and knife from India a 16-inch Bowie. Or a Kukri 12 inch. Handmade from a car spring. Why???? Can't break them that way. Strongest knife in the world. We have no chance against a Bigfoot. 0% unless we are armed and armed the correct way. A Bf is just like a human in the fact it has #2 hands. Take his hands out of the equation. He can't really rip you from limb to limb. Most knives today are made overseas in places like China and the Philippines. The knives are made cheap, and they break. A broken knife could cost you your life. Even brand name knives made in America are really not. So, I go prepared and ready. I've been nose to nose, neither time was especially fun. I subbed an notified because of your truthfulness. Peace.
great to find you here love to hear encounters from actual outdoorsman who, arent bigfoot channels. Another reason I know youre legitimate thanks for sharing
Great story, Thanks! Loved the big trees especially those huge Madrones!
Huge!
A friend of mine who is as honest as they come told me a similar story.
He an a friend were deer hunting in a wilderness area in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. They heard a strange howling noise in the distance, and it continued as whatever was making it got closer. They never saw it, but he said is was obvious it was something very large because of how loud it was. They finally got in their tent, guns at their sides.
I live in your neck of the woods my whole life. Not related to this story, but a good friend of mine lives right next to marble. He has guided hauled hunters and their gear in for week deer hunts for most of his life. He showed me pictures 20 years ago of wolves in marble and tracks. Most people have never seen wolves there. But i believe he saw them and their teacks there. Ive been all over the Real northern California mountains for 50 plus years. Ive never seen or heard anything that i would say was a sasquach. But you never know whats out there. Thanks for all the awesome great logging, forestry, country livin videos. You have a great talent there.
Thanks for the interesting story and let's face it you spend enough time out in the wilds soon or later you will hear or see something you can't easily explain.
@@hobbyfarmer62 Exactly.. but not being able to explain something and proving it was Bigfoot are two very different things
Great story Michael! I don't know what I'd do if I heard a sound like that?! My son and I were hiking last month on the northern end of Dry Creek trail in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It was a nice sunny day. The trail was not well maintained and we were bushwacking through brush taller than our heads. Suddenly we were brought to a complete halt by a very loud crashing sound further up the trail. It was so loud it made the ground shake. We stood stark still listening. I told my son if it continues it's either a bear or big foot! No further sound was heard so we continued on our way. We concluded after some discussion that the most likely source of the noise was a dead tree falling. The wind had come up pretty hard and we were hiking through a burned area. Sure enough on our way back we saw another tree come crashing down, as well as several large branches. Like you, we were miles from anywhere, so knew we needed to stay allert. There are more ways to die in the woods than you can shake a stick at. We were not packing any heat, so if it had been a big foot I guess our goose would have been cooked! My cousin and his wife were packing last year in the wilderness with their mules. They were on some very dangerous terrain when her mule was stung by a hornet. The mule went nuts and bucked her off over a cliff. She hit a rock and had her head nearly crushed by the tree she slammed into. Her husband had to get the mule out of the way then try to get her back up onto the trail. He thought she was dead. She to her credit she never blacked out. He was losing it so bad she had to calm him down and instruct him on how to bandage her up and help her onto his mule. He had to take her several miles back before they could get cell service to have emergency people meet them at the trailhead. She road out of the woods, him leading the mules. He looked so bad the emt's thought he was the one injured. She survived, but had several broken ribs and had to have brain surgery. She in the end had to give up her job, which was being an emt. They said it was a miracle she survived, and when I saw her soon after she came home, I could believe it. The mule also was unhurt, but not long after they sold it. It just brought back too many painful memories of that terrifying time. She still goes with her girlfriends wilderness trekking with their mules, but my cousin refuses to go. He can't see how she can still stand to do it?! It so shook him to his core he says he just can't do it. The feeling of utter helplessness being that far from assistance thinking she would die any minute just destroyed him on a level and he never wants to go into the wilderness again. Stay safe out there folks, whatever you do!
That's a good story. I bet he doesn't want his wife to carry on going out into the wilderness.
Sad story. It's not the mules' fault. People should think twice before putting themselves and their animals in dangerous situations.
@@lesahanners5057 I live very near Gifford Pinchot.. spend lots of time there
I couldn't sleep one summer night and was sitting on my couch in front of an open window. When I heard the most ungodly scream, like a banshee, almost female like, from outside in my front yard. I literally just froze and so did my dog sitting on the couch with me. She would have barked if it had been a person or most animals. But she didn't move or make a sound, just kept her ears up and at attention, very unusual for her. I live in the Midwest so I assume it was probably a bobcat. But I have listened to bobcat sounds online and they didn't sound anything like what I heard. I will never know what it was other than scary and I didn't sleep well when I finally went back to bed. Kept thinking a female Bigfoot was gonna break down my door.
If you come from Ohio Midwest, A very good chance it WAS a Sasquatch!! Even the DNR there acknowledges their existence from what I've learned....I am convinced. They are not Apes, and out class us. IF they want you to know, they will...
And you did close and lock your window, first. Right! Thanks for sharing that creepy moment you experienced.
I've heard descriptions like yours and it often turned out to be a mountain lion screaming. They sound different than bobcats. Seach "Mountain Lion screaming!!!" by Parliament of Owls on YT. It does sound like a banshee.
@@MySilverSprings fox or cougar
@@louibeansAgreed. Mountain lions sound like that.
I've been in the Marble Mountains many times over the years going back to the early 70's. I swear we saw Bigfoot tracks in the snow one summer. We had no camera back then. We know bear tracks and this was no bear.
Marble Mountain is the Start of the Bigfoot Trail I've Been there twice on the PCT
Love your story & your channel saying that i have lived in Alaska for last 50 + years hunted Ak. WA. OR. ID MT.WY.& COL. , Never seen or heard a big foot vocal ??? But one morning B & A elk hunting in western Mt/Id. line while hikeing up a mountain trail on a cool heavy frosted darkstar layden morning , not a breeze blowing was rounding a bend in the trail that headed higher up the mountain i had a tree come down a very Big tree that shook the ground i was standing on , it didnt make a sound falling or anything except a big Bang when it hit .
It scared me so bad i couldn't move for 15 - 20 minutes untill i could finally figure out what it was & what had happen . The scarry part was that it fell so close to me & didn't make a sound until it hit & to me ( flash back ) sounded like a booboo trap explosion .
I was late getting to the meadow where i wanted to be before daylight and of course i caught the tail end of the elk herd leaving the meadow as i got there .
I'm 79 now and still hunt in woods & mountains by myself and never have i had anything like that happen to me before or since and im sorry to say im one of those Non belivers . Haha
I would feel comfortable if the bang-bang on my hip was the same caliber as the one your old buddy Dirty Harry carried. Blast from the past - “ The legend of Boggy Creek “ movie scared me as a kid
Thank you so much for sharing
I've lived in extreme remote areas for work for cumulative years and I have had experiences as well. They are out there.
Humboldt is my neck of the woods and grew up on 160 acres surrounded by the kings range conservation. I've heard some crazy sounds and wouldn't be surprised if the big guy is real.
Salmon Creek? Beautiful area.
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@@chrisbertrand5878Lived in Honeydew 🍈with a beautiful view of the Kings Range and other spots throughout the county , they are around 😅
I lived in Arcata for 3 months supervising a crew of bud trimmers . I loved it ! The weather was 45-72 year round , rained a lot which I love and the scenery was beautiful! There’s this famous mountain nearby called Murder Mountain that has a lot of disappearances
@@NickyLovesPasta yeah I lived very near MM in So Hum (New Harris)
Nice to hear that you have a big (BANG BANG)Great story 😅
What a cool story in beautiful scenery with Bang Bang, your best friend. Ain´t ugly also on your land. 😊😊
Good story Wilson. I've got to admit I expected to see over your shoulder one of those cut-outs that are purported to be a Bigfoot as you walked along. Still a good story 😁.
Your a respectable man i love this channel
Thanks for sharing!!!
That was well done. Very creative indeed. Thank you for sharing.
You’ll know a Sasquatch roar/howl by either two things the sound of dual vocal cords and or the loudness of roar and the lung volume needed to achieve the roar/howl .
They are always watching even though they rarely make themselves known.
They rarely attack and usually only when threatened with a bang bang . It’s always best to retreat when confronted.
It's a Pew Pew
Funny, that's what my 3 year old grandson calls his nerf bang bang is his pew pew!😅
Great Story! I love it there! I’ve interviewed many credible people like yourself say very similar things! I was just there, too! Much Love!
I live due north of the Marble Mtns Wilderness here in southern Oregon and had a bigfoot walk through my yard this year....I also recorded two howling incidents last year.
I was planning on going into the forest to harvest some logs for my sawmill that is to be delivered in a week. But when I was having my coffee; the wind is blowing and predicted for 20 to 40 mph so I am enjoying watching you.
Look around in the forest behind this guy. Zoom in on darker areas. Even on the very bottom next to trees. I see them everywhere at 00:08. We cant usually see them with our naked eyes because theyre in a different density than us, however the camera can detect them. Its because of the spectrum of light we only see into and the camera can capture them and theyre literally everywhere in our forests
bro what are you on about
From watching your videos, you’re complete gentleman. And if you do have bang bangs. She’s smart and resourceful. She’s got a lot of nuts if she wants to go back and figure out what truly happened. Bigfoot is real.
Once upon a time, I lived up on Mad River ridge south of the town of Ruth in southern Trinity county CA. People often would ask me if I ever saw Bigfoot. I would tell them of how he used to come over to my place and we'd play cribbage and drink coffee with a little whiskey. Great times 😁.
Great story. I was camping at Hayden flat and was was awoken by a big tree crashing down. I heard a faint growl shortly after. It sounded kind of like a bear when make that stuttering growl under their breath so I figured that is what it was. Your story sounds really legit. I am going to try not to think about it when up in Trinity this October.😬
Those are now called a cordless hole puncher!
Les Stroud (Survivorman) has a bigfoot story that's similar -- a sound like he never heard before or since. Still, there are enough people with bangbangs that I struggle to believe there's any unknown large fauna out there.
BEAUTIFUL SHARE!! TY!!🤗🌌🏞 Amazing timber and landscape! You are Blessed!!
I bet she felt comfortable with your bang bang ‼️ great story.
Your story telling skill, and the ambiguity of your narrative reminds me of Robert Michael Pyle’s “Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide.”
Good story
Enjoyed your story! Love, peace, and chicken grease...
I would never go camping without a bang-bang. Too many crazy things happen out there, between wild animals and crazy people having a bang-bang is a necessity. ❤
That was fun. Until someone can prove BF doesn’t exist I’ll continue to believe. Same with martians.
How would someone prove something doesn't exist?? This is the basis for the phrase, "You can't prove a negative ". The burden of proof is on sasquatch/bigfoot believers.
Thats a good storyline
You're good at story telling; I was interested the entirety and bummed when you were finished telling it.
While we were building a fire look-out tower on Brushy Mtn we stayed in Willow Creek at the Big Foot Motel, the town is proud of its connection to Bigfoot to an inordinate degree I thought. And that's my bigfoot story, it's not as good as yours, but it would have been if the large metal bigfoot trap there in the motel parking lot had been occupied.
I live at the base of those same Marble Mountains, in Quartz Valley…….haven’t seen nor heard a big foot yet. My pew, pews are loaded and ready though.
You should still have that gal on your arm. I bet she would be great help doing saw mill and wood chopping videos. You never know until you ask. She is probably waiting this long for you to ask.
We've had an awfully lot of fun spoofing unsuspecting back country travelers about big foot. We even got one group to abandon one of our favorite camp sites. Never been brave enough to try it during hunting season though.
Great story. A rutting elk can make some surprisingly terrifying sounds. Could it possibly have been a bull elk?
Awesome story, thanks!
Going to the middle of nowhere sounds amazing! I never want to experience a bigfoot though!
I can't believe you went with her on a second trip.
Thanks, cool!
Good story! Thanks for sharing 👍
love it! 😅adequate bang bangs
You seem to be one of those rare people from your dubious state who is grounded in reality. Look forward to hearing more stories.
Oregon is now considered dubious?
@@lpeterman Haven't you seen the national news? Apparently the problems that exist in 1 square mile mean that the other 95,961 are similarly afflicted.
Yes, it's a messed up state.
@@UnderTheFloor79 What would make you say that?
🇦🇺 Beautiful rugged countryside - Bigfoot or not!
I love scary stories
especially -
short ones.
Both my folks and I had an encounter.
They were living in a remote mining cabin in Colorado back in the late 60s early 70s and were coming back from town with a load of supplies when their Travelall got stuck in the snow on a switchback several hundred yards below the cabin so they packed what they could through fairly deep snow up to the cabin in the dark only to find that my dad had left his tobacco down in the truck. My mon volunteered to go down and get it while he got a fire going and got started on the evening chores.
She had just started up the hill when she heard the dogs blow up so she ran back and sat in the truck until my dad came to look for her. They said it looked like a bigfoot walked between the truck and the cabin.
Mine was in 2010. I was logging in NE Oregon and we had been on quota all summer and when it was finally lifted the boss said we could have all the OT we wanted which for the stroker operator I rode with meant getting to the job 2 hours early, drinking coffee and smoking like a chimney not moving a couple more loads.
We were sitting there around 5 am in the dark with a howling wind blowing snow one morning and he had his window halfway down to let the cigarette smoke out when all of a sudden a giant hairy arm reached through the window over his lap halfway through the cab of the truck!!!
When the total panic had finally subsided we realized it was a branch covered with black moss but for a minute I think Jonny thought he was about to be drug out of the truck!
They red & white pack horse looked like my oldest sisters first horse Casper.
Good story sir.
Great story!!
Hunting with a buddy in the San Juan’s, buddy was going to make a big loop that would take most of the day. Hr after dark and no buddy so obviously he was successful and could use help with the packing so off I went leaving the long bang bang behind. About another hr in up the trail and turning a corner the flashlight picks up a rather large mountain lion who sees me at the same moment. Rather mad I’m in the way he lets out a nice sounding roar from about 15 ft away then lies down staring at me. Now I’m questioning my logic in leaving the long bang bang in camp and thinking how nice a small bang bang would be in this situation as we both don’t seem to want to leave the trail so we just sit there staring at each other for 15 minutes or so before he decides he’s had enough of this stupid stinking thing and slowly walks off while letting me verbally he isn’t all that happy about it! lol After that, I see the logic in small bang bangs even when you have a large bang bang sorta with you 😁👍🏼👍🏼
I have heard of people give descriptions of them hearing a deep guttural howl or scream coming from the woods. My assumption is that most of those are probably mountain lions. Ever heard of a house cat fight? Well imagine those noises they make, and amplify that to a 150lbs lion!
Sasquatch can Mimic Any Sound...!
Good story. I think it was a bull elk bugling into a Folgers can left from a previous traveler.
Yup, maybe not into a can, but for sure Elk.
Interesting, thx
With all things being equal... a long bang bang gets the job done, every time
Man - thats beautiful country.
This is the second video about Bigfoot I saw this week. The first one was by Wonderhussy about the Bigfoot trap in southern Oregon. The story told in this video is definitely scarier.
Very good! Liked and subscribed! Must be devastating having a beautiful woman wanting you to go on a solo camping trip with her.
I hiked with pack donkeys in these areas but never ran into Sasquatch. Beautiful areas.
I know that Art Bell Sasquatch sound your talking about, that was crazy. I think you can hear it on one of his Halloween episodes. Wild story.
I'm in the nw corner of california and have talked to 8 people that have had encounters. Only thing that has happened to me was we were camping by a remote lake and about 3 am a couple huge boulders got thrown in the water.
I worked with Bigfoot for a couple months. nice guy, but don't mess with his lunch box. he'd take that personally.
Oh my gosh, you are hilarious! 😅 Great line!
Quite honestly, I think you're both brave for just going off so far into the woods. I must admit, if it had been me who she was looking at for some sort of level of fear she should have after hearing the sounds, she would have seen me disappearing into the woods into the general direction of civilization at top speed screaming the entire way.
What size Camel City Mill sock do you recommend for a Big Foot?
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thanks been on the muir trail never heard that type of sound west or east on on any mountain
The northwest is rumored to be Bigfoot country. Here in the northeast we have screech owls. They can cause the uninitiated to cut short the camping trip.
Went up to my Dad's cabin out in the woods of N central NH when I was maybe 20 yrs old. First time alone for an overnight there. Screech Owl went off about 2 AM...I was in my Jeep and and hammer down for home in less than 5 minutes.
This guy reminds me of buster Scruggs…..compliment by the way.
“Seems to me that you are not better a judge of a man than a specimen of one” lol
Thanks for sharing. You know what it was. Thousands of people have reported the same thing. Tons of recordings have been made and scrutinized only to be labeled "unknown." Look at The Facts by How to Hunt channel, or Subartic Alaska Sasquatch. Native people say don't answer whistles in the woods or your name being called. Many have said if you invoke the name of Jesus Christ encounters stop. Stay safe, and God bless
I've sure heard some tree Squirrels make some mighty loud howling eerie sounds after playing some soul drenching blues on my wooden flute for a bit. Those dudes scared the hell right out of or into me don't know which but I packed up my lunch and flute and left in a eerie way. As leaving I spotted them high in a cedar.
Rampart Range in Colorado, spooky place once you get on the backside of the mountains. Lots of weird people and strange happenings. Bigfoot though? Doubt it, but Colorado Springs did have an advertising campaign about a bigfoot at Pikes Peak in the late 2000s.
Friend, it was probably your bang-bangs that earned you that territorial howl. Here in WV we have a friendship(!) with a small family of Biggies near our cabin. They don't like cameras or bang-bangs. We exchange gifts.
I know the Marble Mtn.‘s very well go up there all the time, a few years ago though I had a strange experience, just pulling in to a parking area at a trail head there was a few people parked my windows were down in my jeep and I heard whooping sounds just like the ones you hear on all the TH-cam recordings, I kind of laughed about it and said to myself it’s the people in the parking lot Blasting those sounds on a speaker that’s really what I thought, then probably within the 1st mile and a half of my backpacking trip heading in a tree branch probably 12 to 14 inches in diameter and about 15 feet long give or take somehow flew through the air and landed straight down and exploded on the trail about 20 feet in front of me, And I couldn’t figure out where that came from there was no wind and it was the valley heading up into the high lands, and then when I finally got to my first night destination at my camp spot I heard bipedal footsteps coming down a rock fall across the lake I was camping at it was probably all coincidence and I would assume someone at the trail head was making those whooping sounds on a speaker maybe to trying to attract a big foot? I’m not a believer but I do believe extremely large carnivores could live out in the wilderness when you’re hiking on those trails and the trails are only a couple feet wide looking at all the rugged canyons and how much wilderness there is that Wilderness goes north all the way to Oregon and south through the Marble mountains the trinity alps the Yolo bolly Wilderness and Mendocino wilderness with only a few road crossings so it’s a massive wilderness area, I don’t know what’s out there? But when I’m in my tent that’s what I start thinking of all the stories!!!
I wonder if it was the Ohio Howl you and your friend head, you can find it on the internet, however they make many screams and howls, but it is the sheer volume and intensity that gives them away. I had a sighting in Roscommon County, Michigan back in the late 1970s and several encounters including the Ohio Howl, mimic of an owl and loon, and that horrendous woman being killed scream. You have a unique way of telling a story and thanks. If you want to hear some quality sounds go to The Sierra Sounds recorded over a period of about 3 years in the High Sierras back in the early 1970s and you can hear how they communicate to each other in their group.
My son was deer hunting in the marbles last year ran into a herd of elk took photos of some big bulls in amongst the elk herd and elk tracks were dozens of sasquatch tracks not just one size either huge big and smaller looked to me from photos he took they were hunting elk maybe a ambush type hunt or a drive then ambush.
I'm not a virgin to sasquatch tracks or sightings but never in my life seen anything like this before.
I recently heard the same yelp about two weeks ago panning for gold in trinity county in NorCal.
Never heard anything as robust and profound.
I’m well aware of the Sasquatch culture in NorCal. It made my attention ultra alert and I was in a good 5 min pause. I heard it 3 times that day. Never in my life have I been that alert after the first yelp.
I live in San Francisco, I we get minute earthquakes every now and then. They’re short jolts and they grab your attention and make it pause to see if it amplifies and then respond. That’s how it feels, times 100.
Your video flow reminds me of this meme clip from mythbusters with truck driving at a pole with multiple cuts and shots from different angles. Never reaching it.
Animals make some unexpected sounds sometimes. I have property in the middle of the Mendocino National Forest. A few years ago while hiking it I encountered some unusual animal sounds that I envisioned as something getting eaten alive and it was approaching my direction. I chambered a round and did a 180 back to camp. When I told a neighbor about it he asked "did you go investigate it?". I replied hell no I was alone and am smart enough not to barge in on a large predators kill site.
Most likely another human playing tricks. But hey, I have had a close encounter myself with something like that too and I can't explain it.
If we agree that these things are real then they are not a danger nor are they interested in us. Perhaps they live here but on a different plane ? I don't know. Either way, they're not being hit by trucks, raiding our rubbish bins nor have we found the bones of one. The world is not such a large place anymore. Still, it makes you wonder why people see these things.... The truth is out there, somewhere..
Bigfoot are demons, just like ghosts and aliens. All three of them have the same behaviors
Plain old deer can make some scary noises
I don’t believe in Bigfoot… until it gets dark and I’m alone.
That's funny. But isn't that the truth!
All these hunters and woods men, always say that they spent their entire life in the wilderness, and never saw anything, until they did. Then they realize, looking back, that a bunch of incidents could have also been Sasquatch related. If you don't know what you're looking for, it's kinda hard to find it til it's right in front of you. I didn't realize that Marble Mountain was so close to Willow Creek. I'm not from that area so why would I, but I've never heard anyone mention the close proximity
I can believe your Bigfoot story but, the chick inviting you to go camping as a little hard to believe😅
ouch!
He gave her bang bang.
Foxes and mountain lions make some scary noises
Note to self: bigfeet like the same kind of campsites as people.
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