What a weird and frightening experience for an 18 yr old. i'm glad the foreman did not give him a hard time. pretty brave of daniel to stay in the area to finish his job, then tell the foreman what he saw. ...thanks daniel and chris !
I have lived in Oregon 45 years, I also built a cabin 10 years ago deep in the woods and stay there every year for a few weeks in the winter and spring. Never seen a squatch, but I’ve had the feeling of being watched and followed many times. One night I woke up to what sounded like a boy screaming in agonizing pain. When I came out to investigate heard something run through the creek and scale up a 500 ft ridge to the south. It knocked bowling ball sized rocks down as it went up. Still have no idea what it was.
YOU SAID IT. IN FACT, MISSING 411 HAS LOST 50% VIEWERSHIP AND HERE'S WHY: IT'S NOT A NOVELTY ANYMORE AND STORIES OF REAL PEOPLE VICTIMIZED FOREVER AND NOT RETURNING TEND TO GET OLD REAL QUICK AFTER YOU HAVE HEARD A FEW. I like Base Camp Chris much better than Missing 411. Paulides, you are a retired hardened cop who profiled people all his life AND THUS HAVE A HARDENED, CYNICAL VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE. You were even an undercover narc part of the time. Almost none of these cases ever return to the living. You have made books and movies with interviews of the miserable parents or wife who lost someone while you shed not a single tear or show the slightest bit of sadness. I find this illuminating at first, that the Park service will not release a list of the missing, but then after you listen to 50-100 cases you realize 99% of them will never, ever return, NOR WILL THEY BECAUSE OF these STORIES OF THEM. THIS IS PREYING ON MISERY IN AN UNFEELING WAY to many of us, though your work is important in that it is illuminating; but has proven ultimately unimportant to the missing or those who miss them.
I’d say you’ve got your sound problems of being too loud knocked. It wasn’t so loud that we couldn’t hear you, but it was just enough to enhance the story line. Great job on this one!
What makes you such an amazing storyteller is all of the fine details you put in that makes it seem like I am right there experiencing what that man experienced.
I worked as a logger for 10 years, working in the Mt Hood National Forest and the Willamette National Forest. This was in the 80's and in all those years I never had any experiences like this, or heard of any. My job as a what they call hooktender and quite often I was in canyons where very few people would go. I can say if I had seen anything I couldn't identify it would have been unnerving. Love your narration Chris, I look forward to all your posts!
@@pyromichael77 new forest service / national logger association contract for agenda 2030 states the economy for the new carbon sequestration scheme will be 10x bigger than before the spotted owl. Watching the world government summit, mena climate investment meetings I believe them. For never having an interacted in the woods you must not smell like a very tasty treat 😂
Some men and even some women have some pretty rough jobs! I cannot imagine what it must've been like for this young man. How horrifying and scary to be alone and have that happen! I'm so glad his foreman didn't either make fun of him or not believe him. Yikes!! Thanks, Chris.
So spooky, all alone in the night and in such a vulnerable position. I can't believe how brave he was to sleep in the car on the mt after such a scare. Thanks great story, as usual.
Some elders walked into the lobby at Kah Nee Tah resort on the Warm Springs Rez South of Mt Hood. Said they had been attacked by several Sasquatch coming back from woodcutting. Myself a tribal policeman and the resort Mgr went out and looked at the truck. It was wrecked. Snashed to junk. We went to the place it happened in the woods. A dozen rocks bowling ball size and bigger all over the logging road. Broken glass and plastic all around. We didn't hang around. Sasquatch in that area are grumpy.
@@icescrew1 See. That’s what I mean about being out there alone or with others. Some Bigfeet 🦶🏾are curious and others dangerous, like humans. So sorry this happened.
Daddy squatch grumpy when they are woken from their naps by chain saws, worse saws keeping the baby squatch up so daddy squatch doesn’t get mommy time - big no no
@upshiftgo elders told me not to whistle in the woods there. Riles them up. I live in the FourCorners now. Lotsa Squatchs, but you never hear anything like this. Curious.
I come from the latch key generation. We lived on the edge of the woods and forest lands. My family would tell me to go play out in the woods and not to come home before dark. But to be home at dark or I would be whooped/switched. They really didn’t want a kid around. I spent the days in the forest and many hours laying on my back looking at the sky. Building stick forts. There were times I felt things, there was an authoritative presence in the woods that was more dangerous than any bear or mt lion. I was respectful and grateful but did not grasp my appreciation for it until I was much older and saw all the wild animals that are there that never bothered me as a child. It also got angry/taught me how to be in the forest, how to move, listen and be in physical rhythm, never fear. Never showed its self but am incredibly greatful. As a teen I would be in the mountains and hunters would come along and say what in the word are you doing all the way out here by yourself, you need a gun! I answered what for? We had a mama mnt lion and baby next to the house that would walk down and take a drink every morning. I never bothered them and they never bothered me. There is family and order in the woods. You show respect, you get it.
Wow, gee whiz, what a experience, not good being alone at night and having crap like that happened to you! I wonder what would have happened if he would have talked to it and just said he did not mean the Sasquatch any harm and was just doing his duty? Thanks Chris❤
Back in 1972 I lived in a logging camp on Mt Hood working on a cutting crew. We never saw anything other than normal wildlife. Even at night on fire watch we never encountered anything strange. If I had I think I would have been out of there very fast never to return. Great story Chris. I told you that lagers are better then IPA's.
Did you cut for a short time or a few years? Were you right out of high school at that time? I was 7 yrs old at that time, enjoying riding my bike with friends!
Kind of spooky. I live about a half an hour away from Mount Hood. I've been camping there my whole life. I've had a few creepy experiences while camping up there. I go up there every other week to film nature videos for a TH-cam channel I started. I sure hope I don't see anything creepy like that while filming my videos but I'm always thinking something may be around the corner. Lol
My dad was a logger in the Olympic mountains from the mid-60s until about the mid-80s. He used to tell us stories about what loggers found in the mountains. He said there were stories of skidder doors being ripped off or heavy equipment being tipped over. He never had anything that dramatic happen in any of his camps but they did have some really strange encounters.
I have never been afraid of the dark, but to go into that kind of area alone at night is something I would refuse to do. And I'm 68 years old, been a tough street fighter most of my life, but I'm not stupid lol
To answer the question Chris, first I’d scream! Next I’d probably crash into a tree trying to run away! Every Sunday night my electric bill goes up. I get scared after listening to your stories then I turn on every light in the house as well as outside lights! 😅
Chris, you are the best story teller ever! You have a way of telling stories that I don't believe anyone else could match. Such interesting stories, such a unique style of telling them. I think I speak for those who hear you - we feel like we are there, sharing the experience - you put us there, you have our attention.
You are such a great storyteller! You aren't just saying the words, you're feeling them and the experiences of each person that contributed a story. Really great validation! ❤
Hello from northern California! Fascinating story, Chris! I have heard several similar stories, but have not experienced anything like this. Thank you for sharing with us!
Rest assured, I would never have to think about what I would do, if I was alone in a dark forest! I would never intentionally do that! That’s what you’re for Chris! Keep hiking!!
It was cool hearing somebody talking about logging, the yarder.. I've lived in Oregon 70 year's n my dad was a logger. I haven't heard those words for a very long time.. Great story! Thank's.. 🤗
Hi Chris, They should always have a Team that goes to these remote places together. One may have save the other due to an Injury or Ravaging Bigfoot. I’m a outdoorsman and have been Hunting since I was really young. If that happened to me, I wouldn’t have Parked until I was 10 Miles away. That would have scared me half to death. I’m glad he shared his Story, and got out of there ok. I think if it would have been me, after I shined the light and saw the Eyes, the next thing I would have reached for would be Toilet Paper.😁👍👍
Hey! Newberry Volcanic Monument. I've been there. I saw that waterfall too. I spent the week about 3 to 5 miles to the west on the Deschutes River. I heard something strange early in the morning.
My uncle, when he was young was sent by my grandparents to go down by the creek to get some kindling wood. He went, and had picked up a few pieces, then, sat down to smoke, which he was hiding from his parents that he was smoking. He lit his cigarette and was looking down at the firewood, and when he looked back up, a Bigfoot was standing in front of him, looking at him. He jumped up, and ran for his life, dropping his cigarette as he went which burnt a hole in his shirt pocket. He ran into his house scared to death, and everyone asked him what was wrong. He told them there was a big hairy man back there at the creek. That's all I know about it. My aunt was his younger sister, and she remembered how he was so scared and wide eyed from fright. 🥺
You don't find bigfoot bigfoot finds you if you're unlucky and in the vast majority of the sightings the people who have seen bigfoot are changed in some way and not for the better. Remember bigfoots emotions are not the same as ours and when it's emotions (fear , anger , aggression) are aroused things can go bad really , really quickly like from 0 to body parts flying ( yours ) in less than 60 seconds.
Your beer analysis reminds me of my son-in-law. He sells cigars to cigar stores and many of those stores are in Liquor Stores. While he is there telling the owners about the difference in cigars, they exchange information about the different beers! He has a world of knowledge now! Maybe he’ll take up telling stories???😂🍺(He lives in Washington State)
Nothing like a great Sunday afternoon with my 2 favorite TH-camrs Base Camp Chris and Mr Ballen. Great story tonight. Keep them coming. Love from Maryland.
They are being protective of their territory, I’m not upholding their actions, just saying it seems to be typical BF behavior…Thank you Daniel for sharing your experience……Great episode Chris 👣
Another amazing post! With us invading their forest, cutting down huge swaths of trees and making tons on noise/pollution it's amazing the bigfoots didn't kill us all over the years. ps Next trip you guys go on it would be great to see a travel vlog! Best to you and your family, from Colorado!
Sasquatch Chronicles shared one of your videos on their blog. I loved it and have subscribed and I’m hitting that like button! Great channel!! Thank you! Got your playlist going for the scary camp stories and sharing it far and wide. You do amazing work. Hope we see you a over a million subs soon.
I know how very dangerous those yarders are from personal experience and im super surprised that he was lft all alone to do that job! But hey this was in 68 lol
What a weird and frightening experience for an 18 yr old. i'm glad the foreman did not give him a hard time. pretty brave of daniel to stay in the area to finish his job, then tell the foreman what he saw. ...thanks daniel and chris !
And to think of it: Daniel is 74 years old, this year!
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I wonder if he ever will see this video?😊
I live close to mt hood. I've heard the story about the oil drums before.
Being in the Oregon wilderness with the 'squatch is still safer than being in Portland.
yeah, at least you know or suspect what's going to happen in the woods, and far less threats to your life than in portland🤔🤔😞😞😞😞🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲
@warbunny13203 ❤
I've heard & read about the grt state of Washington 😢 Stay Safe 😎
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I hate that this is even true but you are 100% correct!
Very true! Lol
I have lived in Oregon 45 years, I also built a cabin 10 years ago deep in the woods and stay there every year for a few weeks in the winter and spring. Never seen a squatch, but I’ve had the feeling of being watched and followed many times. One night I woke up to what sounded like a boy screaming in agonizing pain. When I came out to investigate heard something run through the creek and scale up a 500 ft ridge to the south. It knocked bowling ball sized rocks down as it went up. Still have no idea what it was.
That's is scary
jezzus mate 😳
Mountain lion
@@manuelarenas1082 I thought that as well as a possibility.
I would agree with Manuel, definitely a mountain lion!
Thank you Daniel for coming forward. It takes courage. I appreciate it.
❤Yes...thk U Daniel
And U too BCC /Chat😊
Imho it was a demon.
I’ve lived in Idaho my whole life, and in Boise for 24 years. Awesome to see my hometown brewery on this video. Awesome, Chris!!!
And have no cool story comment just beer most exciting thing in Idaho Ugg
@@calisingh7978Are you always such an A-hole?
Always a great weekend with a Base Camp Chris upload!
YOU SAID IT. IN FACT, MISSING 411 HAS LOST 50% VIEWERSHIP AND HERE'S WHY: IT'S NOT A NOVELTY ANYMORE AND STORIES OF REAL PEOPLE VICTIMIZED FOREVER AND NOT RETURNING TEND TO GET OLD REAL QUICK AFTER YOU HAVE HEARD A FEW. I like Base Camp Chris much better than Missing 411. Paulides, you are a retired hardened cop who profiled people all his life AND THUS HAVE A HARDENED, CYNICAL VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE. You were even an undercover narc part of the time. Almost none of these cases ever return to the living. You have made books and movies with interviews of the miserable parents or wife who lost someone while you shed not a single tear or show the slightest bit of sadness. I find this illuminating at first, that the Park service will not release a list of the missing, but then after you listen to 50-100 cases you realize 99% of them will never, ever return, NOR WILL THEY BECAUSE OF these STORIES OF THEM. THIS IS PREYING ON MISERY IN AN UNFEELING WAY to many of us, though your work is important in that it is illuminating; but has proven ultimately unimportant to the missing or those who miss them.
I’d say you’ve got your sound problems of being too loud knocked. It wasn’t so loud that we couldn’t hear you, but it was just enough to enhance the story line. Great job on this one!
It never bothered me.
@@Gri03 Honestly, me either…but I get that there are people with aural issues that might have been bothered by it. Anyway, he does a great job.
@@SharonHutchins-ve1cxyes, I do know they definitely suffer with different sounds like that.
@@SharonHutchins-ve1cxbut others were just simply and plain complaining 😂😂.
I am an Oregon native and I'd NEVER be deep in the wilderness alone at night....and I love the woods.
What makes you such an amazing storyteller is all of the fine details you put in that makes it seem like I am right there experiencing what that man experienced.
The weight of the yarder makes it so immersive
Great presentation Chris. Thanks for working on Sunday afternoon. We really appreciate you.
I worked as a logger for 10 years, working in the Mt Hood National Forest and the Willamette National Forest. This was in the 80's and in all those years I never had any experiences like this, or heard of any. My job as a what they call hooktender and quite often I was in canyons where very few people would go. I can say if I had seen anything I couldn't identify it would have been unnerving.
Love your narration Chris, I look forward to all your posts!
Nice experience! Did the contract run out or did you tire of that kind of work?
@@je862 the Spotted Owl came along.
@@pyromichael77 I agree pyro good storytelling but u would have seen one if they were real!
@@pyromichael77 new forest service / national logger association contract for agenda 2030 states the economy for the new carbon sequestration scheme will be 10x bigger than before the spotted owl. Watching the world government summit, mena climate investment meetings I believe them. For never having an interacted in the woods you must not smell like a very tasty treat 😂
Some men and even some women have some pretty rough jobs! I cannot imagine what it must've been like for this young man. How horrifying and scary to be alone and have that happen! I'm so glad his foreman didn't either make fun of him or not believe him. Yikes!! Thanks, Chris.
❤ikr...WoW 😮 thx
Daniel & BCC...stay safe All 🎉
agree
So spooky, all alone in the night and in such a vulnerable position. I can't believe how brave he was to sleep in the car on the mt after such a scare. Thanks great story, as usual.
You are such a good story teller,. You truly make it like we are experiencing it ourselves. Thanks for what you do.
Always look forward to hearing you relate peoples experiences. Your great at it. Thank you.❤
Spooky story tonight, Chris! Keep’em coming!
Some elders walked into the lobby at Kah Nee Tah resort on the Warm Springs Rez South of Mt Hood. Said they had been attacked by several Sasquatch coming back from woodcutting. Myself a tribal policeman and the resort Mgr went out and looked at the truck. It was wrecked. Snashed to junk. We went to the place it happened in the woods. A dozen rocks bowling ball size and bigger all over the logging road. Broken glass and plastic all around. We didn't hang around. Sasquatch in that area are grumpy.
@@icescrew1 See. That’s what I mean about being out there alone or with others. Some Bigfeet 🦶🏾are curious and others dangerous, like humans. So sorry this happened.
Im canceling my trip to my hood now
Daddy squatch grumpy when they are woken from their naps by chain saws, worse saws keeping the baby squatch up so daddy squatch doesn’t get mommy time - big no no
@upshiftgo elders told me not to whistle in the woods there. Riles them up. I live in the FourCorners now. Lotsa Squatchs, but you never hear anything like this. Curious.
With good throwing arms
I always want a beer when you open yours, lol! Love your channel! ❤
+1 Voodoo Ranger Juice Force IPA for me.
@@johneroyaleyes!!!
I would immediately remember if I went to the bathroom earlier, and pray....alot!!! Bless you for the story.
Cheers from Okanagan Valley, British Columbia 🇨🇦
❤Cheers 🍻 😊
Howdy from Lower Mainland BC
Same here ktown
Tell ogopogo I said whats up😊
@@jessefortini4851 will do lol
Love the video's...keep em coming.
I come from the latch key generation. We lived on the edge of the woods and forest lands. My family would tell me to go play out in the woods and not to come home before dark. But to be home at dark or I would be whooped/switched. They really didn’t want a kid around. I spent the days in the forest and many hours laying on my back looking at the sky. Building stick forts. There were times I felt things, there was an authoritative presence in the woods that was more dangerous than any bear or mt lion. I was respectful and grateful but did not grasp my appreciation for it until I was much older and saw all the wild animals that are there that never bothered me as a child. It also got angry/taught me how to be in the forest, how to move, listen and be in physical rhythm, never fear. Never showed its self but am incredibly greatful. As a teen I would be in the mountains and hunters would come along and say what in the word are you doing all the way out here by yourself, you need a gun! I answered what for? We had a mama mnt lion and baby next to the house that would walk down and take a drink every morning. I never bothered them and they never bothered me. There is family and order in the woods. You show respect, you get it.
i cannot stand so called hunters... how amazing to have a mountain lion and cub . it sounds like you had a wonderful childhood.
@@kazzj62 thank you 🙏🏻 it gives me clarity of mind as an adult that I am profoundly grateful for
Love this
Unless there is an evil human there.
As a recovering alcoholic I hate the beginning of your videos. But I love the videos :) thanks for such great content!!
Another great one Chris :)
Wow, gee whiz, what a experience, not good being alone at night and having crap like that happened to you! I wonder what would have happened if he would have talked to it and just said he did not mean the Sasquatch any harm and was just doing his duty? Thanks Chris❤
Thank YOU Chris!!!!!!!!
Mt Hood is 11,250 ft elevation btw. Just sayin'......
These companies should always have 2 men! For safety sake! 😮 Foolish not to...😢When, will we learn???...❤
❤it mite B two in 2024...js 🤔😊
Back in 1972 I lived in a logging camp on Mt Hood working on a cutting crew. We never saw anything other than normal wildlife. Even at night on fire watch we never encountered anything strange. If I had I think I would have been out of there very fast never to return. Great story Chris. I told you that lagers are better then IPA's.
Did you cut for a short time or a few years? Were you right out of high school at that time? I was 7 yrs old at that time, enjoying riding my bike with friends!
❤ Thx for hooking our BCC up with Beer advice...friend from
SW Ohio...😊
Always go lager
Kind of spooky. I live about a half an hour away from Mount Hood. I've been camping there my whole life. I've had a few creepy experiences while camping up there. I go up there every other week to film nature videos for a TH-cam channel I started. I sure hope I don't see anything creepy like that while filming my videos but I'm always thinking something may be around the corner. Lol
I’m from the East Coast but I have always been fascinated with the Pacific Northwest because of its beauty and legends
My dad was a logger in the Olympic mountains from the mid-60s until about the mid-80s. He used to tell us stories about what loggers found in the mountains. He said there were stories of skidder doors being ripped off or heavy equipment being tipped over. He never had anything that dramatic happen in any of his camps but they did have some really strange encounters.
Its nice to hear the word SKIDDER. My dad was a logger in Lewis county Washington back in the same period.
I live alone on a mtn top in the Oregon wilderness. I do not ever want to see glowing eyes that aren’t a mountain lions.
I am of meaning the bigfoot did not like the generator noise
@ what generator?
You’re living the dream on an Oregon mountain top. I’m too close to Portland, I hope I can find my own little spot on an Oregon mountain one day. 🙏😃
Why would a mountain lions eyes be any less scarier? They are more than capable of severely injuring or killing people
@ they’re natural. Predictable.
Good Morning Chris and Everyone Hope All has a wonderful blessed Monday great story Thanks for sharing
That joke at the end got me!! 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for the story Chris.
I absolutely love your narration, Chris! Thanks for sharing this amazing experience. We love you!!
A great story for the TV screen. But I can't imagine experiencing something like that on my own. Thanks great as always.
I always enjoy my Sunday evenings watching your videos - another great story! Thank you, Chris!
I have never been afraid of the dark, but to go into that kind of area alone at night is something I would refuse to do. And I'm 68 years old, been a tough street fighter most of my life, but I'm not stupid lol
To answer the question Chris, first I’d scream! Next I’d probably crash into a tree trying to run away! Every Sunday night my electric bill goes up. I get scared after listening to your stories then I turn on every light in the house as well as outside lights! 😅
❤Ain't one thing wrong with that friend...😊
Hi Chris, FYI, mt hood is 11,000, not a 14er. Also, would love to know what you have for your electric fireplace! Love your videos!
the way you tell stories...... staying outside in the woods ...... and in the cabins .....late nights....is very chilling
I live in Oregon, and have been to the obsidian beds many times. Some places you can collect it, and I have a lot of big chunks in my rock garden.
Chris, you are the best story teller ever! You have a way of telling stories that I don't believe anyone else could match. Such interesting stories, such a unique style of telling them. I think I speak for those who hear you - we feel like we are there, sharing the experience - you put us there, you have our attention.
Setting your clock to 10:30 behind you Chris...nice touch 🙂
Chris the best storyteller ever! Im so happy to have found your channel.
The most interesting story this year.
Wonderful creepy story! We always look forward to listening during our evening meal. Thank you, Chris!
You are such a great storyteller! You aren't just saying the words, you're feeling them and the experiences of each person that contributed a story. Really great validation! ❤
Thanks! That was spooky, and entertaining as always! 🙂
Hello from northern California! Fascinating story, Chris! I have heard several similar stories, but have not experienced anything like this. Thank you for sharing with us!
Love the way you tell the
stories! You are so great at this! Take care!
Rest assured, I would never have to think about what I would do, if I was alone in a dark forest! I would never intentionally do that! That’s what you’re for Chris! Keep hiking!!
Grew up in Humboldt. Family came there on the Oregon trail. There are creatures out there.
❤No doubts in my mind...😮 thx Daniel 😊
Awesome video!, I loved the end quote ....soooooo witty and it made me and my husband laugh which is rare these days.
It was cool hearing somebody talking about logging, the yarder.. I've lived in Oregon 70 year's n my dad was a logger. I haven't heard those words for a very long time.. Great story! Thank's.. 🤗
Relaxing with m coffee with Base Camp Chris. From High Ridge, Missouri.
❤I luvs me some coffee with BCC too
Friends 😊
Thanks Chris for another great video can't wait for the next video stay safe out there and keep hiking lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Thank you for the video ! ☺👍♥
I’ve heard the part of the drums before somewhere. Did you tell a story similar with drum at a logging site?
The other story involving a logging site had empty drums partly crushed in the middle and I think damaged equipment.
Hooray!
Great story brother! Just found your channel. I will be a regular from now on. Thank you so much for your efforts.
Great Share. Be Safe & Keep Sharing.
God Bless, Positive Energy & Good Vibes to all
Hi Chris, They should always have a Team that goes to these remote places together. One may have save the other due to an Injury or Ravaging Bigfoot. I’m a outdoorsman and have been Hunting since I was really young. If that happened to me, I wouldn’t have Parked until I was 10 Miles away. That would have scared me half to death. I’m glad he shared his Story, and got out of there ok. I think if it would have been me, after I shined the light and saw the Eyes, the next thing I would have reached for would be Toilet Paper.😁👍👍
Hi Chris mt hood is 11,249 elevation not 14000
Keep it going Chris, this is good, we need to know what’s going on, it’s not the 70’s anymore. This mystery needs to be solved.
I grew up in the 60's-70's in Roseburg, Oregon. Those forrests are awesome but they can certainly make you feel alone!
Thanks.
Chris is the best story teller out there change my mind
Hey! Newberry Volcanic Monument. I've been there. I saw that waterfall too. I spent the week about 3 to 5 miles to the west on the Deschutes River. I heard something strange early in the morning.
My uncle, when he was young was sent by my grandparents to go down by the creek to get some kindling wood. He went, and had picked up a few pieces, then, sat down to smoke, which he was hiding from his parents that he was smoking. He lit his cigarette and was looking down at the firewood, and when he looked back up, a Bigfoot was standing in front of him, looking at him. He jumped up, and ran for his life, dropping his cigarette as he went which burnt a hole in his shirt pocket. He ran into his house scared to death, and everyone asked him what was wrong. He told them there was a big hairy man back there at the creek. That's all I know about it. My aunt was his younger sister, and she remembered how he was so scared and wide eyed from fright. 🥺
I like how the Sasquatch are trying to chase people away from cutting down the forest they live in.
You don't find bigfoot bigfoot finds you if you're unlucky and in the vast majority of the sightings the people who have seen bigfoot are changed in some way and not for the better. Remember bigfoots emotions are not the same as ours and when it's emotions (fear , anger , aggression) are aroused things can go bad really , really quickly like from 0 to body parts flying ( yours ) in less than 60 seconds.
Great story Chris. Wow 1968!
Thank you Chris!
Your beer analysis reminds me of my son-in-law. He sells cigars to cigar stores and many of those stores are in Liquor Stores. While he is there telling the owners about the difference in cigars, they exchange information about the different beers! He has a world of knowledge now! Maybe he’ll take up telling stories???😂🍺(He lives in Washington State)
Your video is back !
Great story, thanks Dan
Great video with just enough "music"
Thanks Chris, my Sunday wasn't complete til i watched your video.
Love your videos mate! Amazing pictures of Oregon
Nothing like a great Sunday afternoon with my 2 favorite TH-camrs Base Camp Chris and Mr Ballen. Great story tonight. Keep them coming. Love from Maryland.
WOW scary! Thank you for the story.
They are being protective of their territory, I’m not upholding their actions, just saying it seems to be typical BF behavior…Thank you Daniel for sharing your experience……Great episode Chris 👣
Great story ❤
I worked on roads in the Cascades and had similar encounters. I enjoy your storytelling.
I lived in Oregon city , Oregon. Moved to central Oregon. Thanks for the stories ❤❤
Another amazing post! With us invading their forest, cutting down huge swaths of trees and making tons on noise/pollution it's amazing the bigfoots didn't kill us all over the years. ps Next trip you guys go on it would be great to see a travel vlog! Best to you and your family, from Colorado!
It is Sunday here in Marietta Oklahoma time for Basecamp Chris
Chris, would you think about making a...
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My hubby loves them!
Excellent encounter
Always fun catching the uploads. Fun stories, fun beers.
Excellent story telling - you have a gift!
Always enjoy your boogie man stories! Thank you! God bless!
❤thk U Chris for knowing that We all would enjoy those awesome Pix 👌 😊
Scary!! Thank you Chris as usual!!
Yeah I lived in Eugene 1968-1971. There was a lot of big foot stories i slept with my light on. I was a young kid.
Chris, which category of beer do you like the most - lager, IPA, port etc…?
What a great story! Thanks for your effort. And we also appreciate you!
Sasquatch Chronicles shared one of your videos on their blog. I loved it and have subscribed and I’m hitting that like button! Great channel!! Thank you! Got your playlist going for the scary camp stories and sharing it far and wide. You do amazing work. Hope we see you a over a million subs soon.
Awesome! Thank you!
What a scary experience it must have been for Daniel. That would have been terrifying.
I know how very dangerous those yarders are from personal experience and im super surprised that he was lft all alone to do that job! But hey this was in 68 lol
Thanks buddy
Missed this last night. Watching at work 😬 thanks again Chris. Best bigfoot guy EVER !
I always want more, thanks