In this weeks story 2 Moose Hunters from Ontario, Canada experience something strange and then frightening while hunting in North West Ontario, Canada. Keep Hiking! Base Camp Chris
Man thats spooky, I flew over the East Coast of Canada once during the day, most of what we flew over was completely devoid of any signs of humans, just woods, and rivers and lakes, no roads no lights, nothing, it's not hard to imagine 'something' lurking in there. Great stroy as usual. Love the show.
I was in Air Force Air Rescue Rescue and stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, we trained in the Adirondack mountains. We also camped and fished out there. We are Not alone!
That's right. Unbelievable amounts of fresh water lakes throughout the maritime. There are places of the beaten track in Nova Scotia I swear no one has ever been unless you have a float plane or a good Argo with extra fuel. Cape Breton highlands is total beauty. Tons of brown trout lake and brookies
Im Native American. Mohawk. I was born and raised in Toronto Ontario Canada. My Reservation is Tyendinaga. About 3 Hours East of Toronto. It's on the Northern Shore Of Lake Ontario On the Bay of Quinte. We have many sightings of Sasquatch in the Area. I go up to Algonquin Park From time to time. It's about 3 hours north of Toronto. My Uncle saw a Sasquatch there. They're literally everywhere. Even Suburban Areas.
I'm in the same area. Algonquin is an incredible place....I had my own experience there many years ago. Do you mind my asking, what did your Uncle see there?
@@falstaff59 He saw a very large reddish brown ape like creature run on all fours across the train tracks in his peripheral vision. Higher in the front than back. Unlike a black bear which is typically black and higher in the back. Too large to be black bear. Definitely wasnt a moose.
@@rabbithole8592 Thank you, rabbit. I saw one in 1973, Lake Opeongo, in Algonquin. Jet black, about my own size (I was nearly 14 at the time) but disproportionate to us. Longer arms, very big hands...it had golden green eyes with round pupils. It was mid day on a sunny June day...about 35 or 40 feet from me for about a minute. Felt longer....lol
@@falstaff59 My uncle has been going to Algonquin every year for 30 years. He's only seen a couple of bear and one wolf in all those years. If bears and wolves can be that elusive, then why not a Bigfoot with much higher intelligence, IQ, And most likely a much lower breeding population!? They probably only give birth to one offspring at a time and only every few years. Each female may only have one offspring in her lifetime. Who knows.
@@Eternal_Soul1 I use to live near Square One. I'd go down into Credit Valley at 3AM and make fires. I've heard some strange noises down there. One night I was creeped right out and got out there quick! Lol What did you see or hear?
I am from Northern Ontario, and over 30 years ago, I had the pleasure of seeing a mountain lion in the wild. They are a very illusive animal, but they are there and breeding. They will see you a thousand times before you see them.
Another great story again Chris. I loved how you had a beer can o the boulder behind you, then poof a lantern. Have a Great Father's day to all you fathers listening to Base Camp Chris. Have a great week. Remember everyone Jesus loves you.
Prefer listening to you rather than watching the facts by how to hunt bs , you have a cooler aproach. I like the way you show everyone the beer of the day completely oblivious to the wilderness around you
Happy Father's Day, Chris & to all the dad's!!! Thanks for the Sunday story! Take care & God Bless! We're hiking & camping on the ATC this week! We're so excited!!! It's taken us a year to collaborate( with some other couples) to make this happen! We can't wait!!! 🏕🌲🌳🌸🌼
Base camp Chris, you never let us down, always telling the good stories! This past weekend I introduced my grandmother to your TH-cam channel. You got another fan.
That huge rock in the " spooky " swamp looked like the shell of a huge turtle surfacing in the water ! Reminded me of the turtle in the movie ' never ending story ' ! Love it !
Chris, I'm sure your folks have told you how much rain we are getting in MN this spring. Watching you talk with all those mosquitoes makes me feel like you are right back home here again. Good concentration! I can't take more than a few minutes outside this year!
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all the dad's out there!! Chris as usual your story telling is excellent!!! Thank you!!! I really appreciate and enjoy Sunday evenings with you.
@@cthuthu333not anymore. When I'd go to all their games, half the time I'd root for the other team. Sergei Fedorov was big back then and asked me to go to a party when he was at a bar and asked the owner to get me to sit with him. He had chicks surrounding him when I got walked back to this vip area. Yeah..no thank you. I liked hockey bc I used to play, myself. My friend was the one that was into him.
Thanks for your story Chris! Here in Argentina there are many sightings too of big foots, the local people call him Ucumar, are ocuring close to the jungle area into the Salta province, happy fathers day!
It's also a signature mark of a tree knocked over by a moose. So it could be a moose a known and proven actual animal of the area or it could be a Bigfoot. Since no remains or clear video has ever surfaced of one most likely a mythical creatures that shows up in the hallucinations of the scared and paranoid. I don't know about you but I'm putting my money on the moose.
Hello Chris 🙋 I am 63 year old female from the UK. I have stumbled upon your channel and I am hooked. I usually follow true crime, UFO, and stealth camping videos but now I can add Sasquatch 😊 I am working my way through all your videos and it makes ironing and housework more tolerable Your tenacity and positivity are great qualities and I live vicariously, through your adventures. I think you are very brave but I also think you manage the risks. Keep hiking Chris but also keep smiling and laughing you give people a lot of pleasure 👍
I live in Eastern Ontario. Hunted all my life and was comfortable in the bush until one day. I heard the most terrifying unexplainable thing I’ve ever heard while deer hunting in November. I think about what I heard give me goosebumps and chills to this day. Anyways keep up the great work and stories.🇨🇦
Just when I’m getting scared of the monster I see another that we have all battled, mosquitoes, how many times have we all ran for our lives. Really brings it home. Thanks
Born and bred in Ontario. There is so much unadulterated land in Northern Ontario and in all of Northern Canada. Northern Ontario is rich with myth and mystery as is all of Northern Canada. 80% of the far north is accessible only by air and water. It's deep and dark full of thick forests, valleys, Lakes, huge rivers. Most Canadians haven't been more than 500 miles north of the American Canadian border so it's a mystery to most Canadians as well. It's a place for hunters mainly...
@@tribeofnan888 I was talking to a native girl years ago on MSN messenger. So yeah, waaay back! We really liked eachother and wanted to meet. I asked where she lived. I forget the name of the town but I do remember her saying she was 19 hours north of Toronto! I didn't even know people lived that far north. I still can't wrap my head around it. I was born and raised in Toronto.
I was born in Niagara region but lived in Sioux Narrows for a year. It's by the Manitoba boarder and a 21 hour drive (19 if you go through the states.) That's only half way through Ontario! You could drive another 20 hours north and still be in Ontario.
Happy Father's Day, Chris. Boy that was scary! I'd fly out of there real quick. One of these days we're all going to be watching you and suddenly see something standing in the background which you would not see till you played it back. 😮
Happy Father Day! Every time you hike out, Chris I always looking behind you to see if I see something. Thank you for sharing his encounter .stay safe !
Great Video Chris, I enjoy your channel So Much. Back in the early 80s, I was about 14 I had an experience in a friends forest which turned out to be the Most frightening of my life. Therefore now im 54 and on a continuous search for the Truth of what actually roams these woods we frequent. God Bless you brother
Phew! I’m always relieved to see you get back to your truck! What a scary story! But a little more worried about you getting eaten up by the bus instead of Bigfoot this time! ❤
Even though I know you make it out safely, I still worry about you when you're walking those trails alone, especially as it gets dark. Thanks Chris, another good story... and yes it was creepy as you were walking out, mission accomplished.
Chris, I think I laugh every time you laugh. You are infectious and a great storyteller, and you exude happiness and joy. These are things that make your channel worth watching. Glad to be here.
You have a great channel here Chris!A lot of people just love exactly what you are doing here! including myself.There must be something out there with all these encounters!😮
That's a great story Chris!! I'm glad they sent that to you very scary even though not much happened,I think the hairyman might have been hurting I bet there was more because he didn't really care that he was that close to a person! Anyway I'm very happy to hear this and happy father's day to all fathers!!
❤ Happy Father’s Day, Chris! Geez- - - those mosquitoes buzzing around you and those two bites on your cheek/ temple area are almost as scary as the story!!!!!😀😂😂
Another amazing post! Weird at 1:45 on that big stump it looks like something placed a huge rock on it but no man could lift that! Thank you to them for telling their encounter + his grandfather's encounter. Very scary! Best to you and your folks, from Colorado!
Fantastic story, Chris. I would have been so scared. You wild west guys are made of something else. Stay safe our good friend and kind regards to you and yours from England UK.
Beautiful blue skies there Chris, I love coming along on your hikes to see the amazing scenery there in the US. By contrast its cold and wet here in the 🇬🇧 not like summer at all!
You want a REAL Scary Story of Northern Ontario ? Near Gowganda while looking for a good campsite about 2km off a dirt road in an area of flat rocks and minimal trees , just after dusk and not paying much attention, My dog and I almost fell into an old Mine Shaft that was about 12ft round and No Bottom in sight There was No Markings or Anything in the area !!! After cautiously looking around we found several other GIANT holes , 🕳️ apparently mineshafts just THERE and unmarked. It begged to wonder how many animals had fell into those holes to their death. ☠️ I mean there was No Signs of tailings or ANY other signs of it being a mining area. Just giant holes that after throwing rocks down to hear bottom , I guessed well over 100ft deep ... Now , has ANYONE here ever seen those or know anything about those type holes , about 30 minutes North of Gowganda ?
Your so funny & I love the imitation you did!! Another great video. The best day of the week is Sunday ....I look forward to your video every week! Thank you!
Love your upbeat storytelling style, the interviews and the places you take those of us would never get to visit these beautiful areas if if it wasn't for you and your camera!
Chris, you’re an amazing storyteller, the look on your face when you came upon the first pond at the end had me laughing, you’re brave to walk in the woods after dark, I’d be a nervous wreck 😂
Hello Chris 🙋 I'm a 63 year old female from the UK. I stumbled upon your channel and I am hooked. I tend to watch true crime, UFO and stealth camping but now I can add Sasquatch 😊 I am working my way through all your videos and it makes ironing and housework more tolerable. I live vicariously through your channel and your tenacity and positivity are inspirational. The
I’m glad someone explained the beer/lantern thing! I blinked at that time but noticed a change and was too lazy to rewind! Thanks for the story Chris. Can’t wait for the next. Keep hiking!😊
Hola Chris I enjoyed your video, Chris happy Father’s Day you’re just simply amazing. Thank you for taking us along have a wonderful evening love and God bless.♥️💕❤️🙏🙏🙏😇👍
I love how you hike into places to tell the stories. I would imagine there are times that you wished you weren't alone! Thanks for another great video.
You are the best in the west when it comes to story telling.. would love to hear one of your tales sitting around a campfire before crawling into my tent to sleep for the night.. with my eyes wide open.. 👀.. listening to every twig snapping and owl hooting.. 😯
Thanks for the terrifying story, Chris! This was one of your scariest, especially with the hike to your truck through that dark and eerie forest! The grandfather’s statement about his most terrifying experience was haunting. It was distressing that they had to ride quads back to their truck! I loved your Moose Drool selection. Happy Father’s Day!❤
Chris is very brave to take a Ford truck that far off the beaten path!!!! To all the Men who Watch Base Camp Chris on Sunday...HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!!!
I always breathe easier when you hike out and get to your truck Chris!
❤ Happy Father's Day
Are you still in 4th grade Jon?
That back up so familiar! My husband loves his hybrid Maverick. 40+ on the highway, 60-70 around town.
Jon we still love you even with your Ford derangement syndrome, lol. Happy Father's day.
Man thats spooky, I flew over the East Coast of Canada once during the day, most of what we flew over was completely devoid of any signs of humans, just woods, and rivers and lakes, no roads no lights, nothing, it's not hard to imagine 'something' lurking in there. Great stroy as usual. Love the show.
I was in Air Force Air Rescue Rescue and stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, we trained in the Adirondack mountains.
We also camped and fished out there.
We are Not alone!
That's right. Unbelievable amounts of fresh water lakes throughout the maritime. There are places of the beaten track in Nova Scotia I swear no one has ever been unless you have a float plane or a good Argo with extra fuel. Cape Breton highlands is total beauty. Tons of brown trout lake and brookies
kileyjade....FACTS!
@@frankducett9By that comment, I’m assuming you heard or saw something??? Would you share?
@@brianmurray1395 and wolves that are part coyote that will eat you.
Im Native American. Mohawk.
I was born and raised in Toronto Ontario Canada.
My Reservation is Tyendinaga. About 3 Hours East of Toronto.
It's on the Northern Shore Of Lake Ontario On the Bay of Quinte.
We have many sightings of Sasquatch in the Area.
I go up to Algonquin Park From time to time.
It's about 3 hours north of Toronto.
My Uncle saw a Sasquatch there.
They're literally everywhere.
Even Suburban Areas.
I'm in the same area. Algonquin is an incredible place....I had my own experience there many years ago. Do you mind my asking, what did your Uncle see there?
@@falstaff59 He saw a very large reddish brown ape like creature run on all fours across the train tracks in his peripheral vision. Higher in the front than back. Unlike a black bear which is typically black and higher in the back. Too large to be black bear. Definitely wasnt a moose.
@@rabbithole8592 Thank you, rabbit. I saw one in 1973, Lake Opeongo, in Algonquin. Jet black, about my own size (I was nearly 14 at the time) but disproportionate to us. Longer arms, very big hands...it had golden green eyes with round pupils. It was mid day on a sunny June day...about 35 or 40 feet from me for about a minute. Felt longer....lol
@@falstaff59 My uncle has been going to Algonquin every year for 30 years. He's only seen a couple of bear and one wolf in all those years. If bears and wolves can be that elusive, then why not a Bigfoot with much higher intelligence, IQ, And most likely a much lower breeding population!? They probably only give birth to one offspring at a time and only every few years. Each female may only have one offspring in her lifetime. Who knows.
@@Eternal_Soul1 I use to live near Square One. I'd go down into Credit Valley at 3AM and make fires. I've heard some strange noises down there. One night I was creeped right out and got out there quick! Lol
What did you see or hear?
Chris has nerves of steel walking through the darkening forest after telling these stories .
100% agree!
I’m scared just watching him hike back, while yo is safe at home!
@@Nwladylaura369Nothing to fear but fear itself, fear is the mind killer
That's what the beer is for 😅 and hi 357
I am from Northern Ontario, and over 30 years ago, I had the pleasure of seeing a mountain lion in the wild. They are a very illusive animal, but they are there and breeding. They will see you a thousand times before you see them.
Of course they will.
Always appreciate a new video. Happy Father’s Day! Thanks Chris!
Thanks 👍
Another great story again Chris. I loved how you had a beer can o the boulder behind you, then poof a lantern. Have a Great Father's day to all you fathers listening to Base Camp Chris. Have a great week. Remember everyone Jesus loves you.
Then poof.. a butt plug
Hey, Chris. My favorite Base Camp stories are the Bigfoot stories and the ghost stories, plus UFO stories, as well.
Prefer listening to you rather than watching the facts by how to hunt bs , you have a cooler aproach. I like the way you show everyone the beer of the day completely oblivious to the wilderness around you
Happy Father's Day, Chris! Love the hikes, beer, and Bigfoot.
Happy Father's Day, Chris & to all the dad's!!! Thanks for the Sunday story! Take care & God Bless! We're hiking & camping on the ATC this week! We're so excited!!! It's taken us a year to collaborate( with some other couples) to make this happen! We can't wait!!! 🏕🌲🌳🌸🌼
we all look forward to your bigfoot/feral man stories!!!!
Let us know if you have any unusual experiences, OK? Enjoy.
It looks creepy and beautiful at the same time. I'm happy you made it out safely. ❤❤❤❤
Cheers from Okanagan valley British Columbia 🇨🇦
Base camp Chris, you never let us down, always telling the good stories! This past weekend I introduced my grandmother to your TH-cam channel. You got another fan.
That is awesome!👏
Love the stories from Canada. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there!!
Happy Father’s Day everyone and Chris
That huge rock in the " spooky " swamp looked like the shell of a huge turtle surfacing in the water ! Reminded me of the turtle in the movie ' never ending story ' ! Love it !
Great story. Happy Father's Day to all the father s and father figures out there.
Chris, I'm sure your folks have told you how much rain we are getting in MN this spring. Watching you talk with all those mosquitoes makes me feel like you are right back home here again. Good concentration! I can't take more than a few minutes outside this year!
Another Awesome Episode of Hiking With Chris. And A Great Story. !!!!!
Chris, I swear, one of these days you're going to hike right smack dab into a sasquatch! That pond was eerie!
Hope it's on video 📸😊
I doubt it. Chris is comfortable enough in the forest not to hallucinate and see a Bigfoot for himself.
@@buffalobill9793you again! I guess millions of people are hallucinating. I didn’t know fear or not being comfortable could make you do that.
Simply gorgeous where you are. Happy Fathers Day. Thank you for these awesome stories!
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all the dad's out there!!
Chris as usual your story telling is excellent!!! Thank you!!! I really appreciate and enjoy Sunday evenings with you.
Happy Father's Day, Chris.
Happy Father’s Day Chris. Love your show!!
Happy Father's Day Chris 🎉❤🥾👣
Watching from the Fiji island 🇫🇯 be safe take care God bless 🙏
Every week I watch your videos Chris, I'm from Yambol-Bulgaria and just keep doing what you doing asslong you can ❤
-> Are there Wild Men, Hairy Men, in the woods There?? 🌳🌲🦍👣🌳🌲 Divine Angelic Best to you, & ALL!! 🐴😻🙇🏻♀️🙏🏼🕊️👼🏻✨🌟🌌🌔🪐
So Happy Right Now. Thank You Base Camp!😊 Wa. State aka Sasquatch Country
HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO EVERYONE❤💯
DETROIT ROCK CITY!
Red Wings Rule!
Fife,bonnie scotland,happy fathers day to all dad's 😊
@@cthuthu333not anymore. When I'd go to all their games, half the time I'd root for the other team. Sergei Fedorov was big back then and asked me to go to a party when he was at a bar and asked the owner to get me to sit with him. He had chicks surrounding him when I got walked back to this vip area. Yeah..no thank you. I liked hockey bc I used to play, myself. My friend was the one that was into him.
Mad 1 C" 25:52
Super happy to see this channel growing! Great scenery and stories Chris, safe travels and many blessings to you bud.
Thank you for letting us walk back with you.
Always go by your gut feelings in the woods Chris❤ Great story and again beautiful scenery. Keep hiking😊
Thanks for your story Chris! Here in Argentina there are many sightings too of big foots, the local people call him Ucumar, are ocuring close to the jungle area into the Salta province, happy fathers day!
Thanks for the great story, Chris. It is always one of the best parts of my Sunday.
Another great video Chris 👍💯
I can listen to you all day. Happy Father's Day.
Chris: that bent tree was in fact a signature mark of Sasquatch...great eye! 👍🤓🙏❤️
It's also a signature mark of a tree knocked over by a moose. So it could be a moose a known and proven actual animal of the area or it could be a Bigfoot. Since no remains or clear video has ever surfaced of one most likely a mythical creatures that shows up in the hallucinations of the scared and paranoid. I don't know about you but I'm putting my money on the moose.
I can't hardly wait for sundays
Granite and water! The 2 things always where people go missing! Hope you have a personal locator!
I originally lived in SW Ontario but now live in NW Alberta where a number of incidents have been reported. Love your channel. Thanks for the uploads.
Hello I am in Calgary can you send me any story’s you got from your area please.
I have been a subscriber for a while. Now my husband listens to you also. Thank you Chris!
Hello Chris 🙋
I am 63 year old female from the UK. I have stumbled upon your channel and I am hooked. I usually follow true crime, UFO, and stealth camping videos but now I can add Sasquatch 😊
I am working my way through all your videos and it makes ironing and housework more tolerable Your tenacity and positivity are great qualities and I live vicariously, through your adventures. I think you are very brave but I also think you manage the risks. Keep hiking Chris but also keep smiling and laughing you give people a lot of pleasure 👍
check out Can-AM missing;-- much better stories
I live in Eastern Ontario. Hunted all my life and was comfortable in the bush until one day. I heard the most terrifying unexplainable thing I’ve ever heard while deer hunting in November. I think about what I heard give me goosebumps and chills to this day. Anyways keep up the great work and stories.🇨🇦
Just when I’m getting scared of the monster I see another that we have all battled, mosquitoes, how many times have we all ran for our lives. Really brings it home. Thanks
hi from Ontario Canada another good story...... love where you hike too
Man... I miss camping☹️. Great video. Be careful of those mosquitoes.👍😏
Born and bred in Ontario. There is so much unadulterated land in Northern Ontario and in all of Northern Canada. Northern Ontario is rich with myth and mystery as is all of Northern Canada. 80% of the far north is accessible only by air and water. It's deep and dark full of thick forests, valleys, Lakes, huge rivers. Most Canadians haven't been more than 500 miles north of the American Canadian border so it's a mystery to most Canadians as well. It's a place for hunters mainly...
@@tribeofnan888 I was talking to a native girl years ago on MSN messenger. So yeah, waaay back! We really liked eachother and wanted to meet. I asked where she lived. I forget the name of the town but I do remember her saying she was 19 hours north of Toronto!
I didn't even know people lived that far north.
I still can't wrap my head around it.
I was born and raised in Toronto.
@@rabbithole8592 Wow 19 hours! That's tundra territory!!
I was born in Niagara region but lived in Sioux Narrows for a year. It's by the Manitoba boarder and a 21 hour drive (19 if you go through the states.) That's only half way through Ontario! You could drive another 20 hours north and still be in Ontario.
@@mrmaldoon8362 Sioux is North West Though. It's not Directly North. Its about 5 hours North.
@@rabbithole8592 But I can't move as the crow flies. Unfortunately I have to drive.
Stay safe Chris, you shouldn't be hiking alone. Happy Father's day.
I'm so glad Bigfoot exists. It makes the world an even more interesting place! Thanks for the great videos, Chris!
I couldn't agree more ❤😊
I am too!!! The mystery of them and great stories are really great!❤
They should have to pay taxes too
And we shouldn’t
@@muriellorraine5495 Exactly
Good afternoon BCC fam …
I'm here for the beer and a well-told story.
Happy Father's Day, Chris. Boy that was scary! I'd fly out of there real quick. One of these days we're all going to be watching you and suddenly see something standing in the background which you would not see till you played it back. 😮
Happy Father Day!
Every time you hike out, Chris I always looking behind you to see if I see something.
Thank you for sharing his encounter .stay safe !
Yes am always checking behind him during the story and on the hike out afterwards. It helps to watch on a computer screen.
Great Video Chris, I enjoy your channel So Much. Back in the early 80s, I was about 14 I had an experience in a friends forest which turned out to be the Most frightening of my life. Therefore now im 54 and on a continuous search for the Truth of what actually roams these woods we frequent. God Bless you brother
Where were you when you had your experience, if you don't mind? Just the general geographic location would be fine....thank you.
Happy Father’s Day everyone and thank you Chris for the exciting story ❤👣❤️👣❤️👣❤️👣
Hi Chris!!!..... Another Happy Sunday to us all❤😊🎉!!!
Phew! I’m always relieved to see you get back to your truck! What a scary story! But a little more worried about you getting eaten up by the bus instead of Bigfoot this time! ❤
The way you tell stories is never a disappointment. I feel like I was there. Love this channel.
Even though I know you make it out safely, I still worry about you when you're walking those trails alone, especially as it gets dark. Thanks Chris, another good story... and yes it was creepy as you were walking out, mission accomplished.
Chris, I think I laugh every time you laugh. You are infectious and a great storyteller, and you exude happiness and joy. These are things that make your channel worth watching. Glad to be here.
Happy Fathers day Basecampers
You have a great channel here Chris!A lot of people just love exactly what you are doing here! including myself.There must be something out there with all these encounters!😮
Sending greetings from south western Ontario canada!!! 🇨🇦
Hello Chris from ontario canada 🇨🇦
At about 18:20, I like how the Moose Drool can…changed into a lantern.
That's a great story Chris!! I'm glad they sent that to you very scary even though not much happened,I think the hairyman might have been hurting I bet there was more because he didn't really care that he was that close to a person! Anyway I'm very happy to hear this and happy father's day to all fathers!!
🇨🇦🍁love Chris’ stories. Thank you
❤ Happy Father’s Day, Chris! Geez- - - those mosquitoes buzzing around you and those two bites on your cheek/ temple area are almost as scary as the story!!!!!😀😂😂
Another amazing post! Weird at 1:45 on that big stump it looks like something placed a huge rock on it but no man could lift that! Thank you to them for telling their encounter + his grandfather's encounter. Very scary! Best to you and your folks, from Colorado!
Good eye! That's a fair size boulder!
Loved it. Beautiful forest& sunset . Thanks again Chris🤠🐾🦅🦍🚤🛸🛸🌒Strawberry moon tonite so pretty😮🖐️
Fantastic story, Chris. I would have been so scared. You wild west guys are made of something else. Stay safe our good friend and kind regards to you and yours from England UK.
Beautiful blue skies there Chris, I love coming along on your hikes to see the amazing scenery there in the US. By contrast its cold and wet here in the 🇬🇧 not like summer at all!
Great job chris keep hiking
Great video Chris. Northern Ontario has many stories with high strangeness.
You want a REAL Scary Story of Northern Ontario ? Near Gowganda while looking for a good campsite about 2km off a dirt road in an area of flat rocks and minimal trees , just after dusk and not paying much attention, My dog and I almost fell into an old Mine Shaft that was about 12ft round and No Bottom in sight
There was No Markings or Anything in the area !!! After cautiously looking around we found several other GIANT holes , 🕳️ apparently mineshafts just THERE and unmarked.
It begged to wonder how many animals had fell into those holes to their death. ☠️
I mean there was No Signs of tailings or ANY other signs of it being a mining area. Just giant holes that after throwing rocks down to hear bottom , I guessed well over 100ft deep ...
Now , has ANYONE here ever seen those or know anything about those type holes , about 30 minutes North of Gowganda ?
Happy Father's Day, to you, Chris and to all the fathers out there! ❤ This was a really good tale!
Love your story telling. More like freinds sitting down talking. A lot of stories out of Ontario. Must be a hot spot. Thanks so much.
Happy Father's Day Chris!! Thanks for sharing on your day!. Great family stories especially around the campfire at night whooo .
Always looking forward to your uploads! Love your story telling talent and awesome videos Chris. Please don’t change a thing!
Your so funny & I love the imitation you did!! Another great video. The best day of the week is Sunday ....I look forward to your video every week! Thank you!
Love your upbeat storytelling style, the interviews and the places you take those of us would never get to visit these beautiful areas if if it wasn't for you and your camera!
Chris, you’re an amazing storyteller, the look on your face when you came upon the first pond at the end had me laughing, you’re brave to walk in the woods after dark, I’d be a nervous wreck 😂
Happy Father's day Chris and everyone loved the video can't wait for the next one stay safe out there lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Hello Chris 🙋
I'm a 63 year old female from the UK. I stumbled upon your channel and I am hooked. I tend to watch true crime, UFO and stealth camping but now I can add Sasquatch 😊
I am working my way through all your videos and it makes ironing and housework more tolerable. I live vicariously through your channel and your tenacity and positivity are inspirational.
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Happy Father's Day to all.Great story Chris,be careful out there.
Beautiful country there Chris. Thanks for another great story.
Another great video Chris I always look forward to watching them every Sunday your friend from Pennsylvania Ed
I’m glad someone explained the beer/lantern thing! I blinked at that time but noticed a change and was too lazy to rewind! Thanks for the story Chris. Can’t wait for the next. Keep hiking!😊
Hola Chris I enjoyed your video, Chris happy Father’s Day you’re just simply amazing. Thank you for taking us along have a wonderful evening love and God bless.♥️💕❤️🙏🙏🙏😇👍
I don’t know how you do it! I would be terrified walking through that area thinking about Sasquatch. Scary! Scary! Scary! 😳😱
I love how you hike into places to tell the stories. I would imagine there are times that you wished you weren't alone! Thanks for another great video.
Mosquitoes everywhere!!!
Love the stories, as usual!!! Thank you, Chris, for all you do!❤
You are the best in the west when it comes to story telling.. would love to hear one of your tales sitting around a campfire before crawling into my tent to sleep for the night.. with my eyes wide open.. 👀.. listening to every twig snapping and owl hooting.. 😯
Hi, from North Bay Ontario Canada ...love your show brother !!
Thanks for the terrifying story, Chris! This was one of your scariest, especially with the hike to your truck through that dark and eerie forest! The grandfather’s statement about his most terrifying experience was haunting. It was distressing that they had to ride quads back to their truck! I loved your Moose Drool selection. Happy Father’s Day!❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Chris, I ❤ your stories, your cooking, & showing us beautiful scenery & flowers! Keep hiking & sharing!😊
Thank you! Will do!
You are the Alfred Hitchcock of TH-cam, Chris. I love how you end your videos in partial darkness, giving your stories that extra kick.
Chris never disappoints and thank you everyone who shares your stories 👌🏻
Happy Father's day to all the dad's !
Happy Father's Day Chris...another great story. You just never know what you might encounter in the woods.
Moose drool?!?!?! 😂 Happy dad's day to all the dads out there! 😊❤ Thx Chris, enjoy your videos every week! ❤