Wow Daron, Leo's story was quite alarming! I wonder if those creatures lead Jeb away and were planning to finish him off after they consumed his mule. Perhaps they stuck him in the trees so he couldn't get away easily ..yowsers 😲
@Bigodad042312 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
Wow my friend!!!! Thank you so very much for your generosity. I appreciate you very much , stay safe
@Bigodad042310 сағат бұрын
My pleasure thank you
@Bigodad042310 сағат бұрын
Sittin here watching you climb some and I quote steep ass country 😂 Martin says it was a Bigfoot
@Bigodad042312 сағат бұрын
I don’t see a place on here to fund so I’ll go to the smoking page 😂
@outlawcountry60698 сағат бұрын
HahahHa . Your a good man my friend
@Bigodad042312 сағат бұрын
Please share ALL Bigfoot stuff
@primevalseeker395212 сағат бұрын
Great edition. Stay safe out there.
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend, you be safe as well
@GodBearOutoors13 сағат бұрын
The volume control is the only issue I think I would have... Seems like it'd be too easy for the volume 'knob' to get hit and turned way up or down.? Love everything else about it. ✊🤠
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
It’s a great speaker brother , I bought a couple for family members .
@MikeCarter-n6u13 сағат бұрын
Daron, watching this one again. What a story! Leo sounds like one heck of a man! Daron, I think you might have an idea what might have broken those trees off. I think something got a little ticked off. Glad you got out of there. It was good to hear your back is getting better. Try not to run your eye into any more sticks, eh? I've got to write you and email, you reminded me of something from when I was about 21 or so. Later, Mike
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
Great to hear from you Mike , I hope you and Linda are doing well brother . We know what’s out in those forests buddy , we know . Stay safe my friend, all the best
@GodBearOutoors13 сағат бұрын
Really nice speaker! We wish nothing but the Happiest of Holidays to you and Mrs. Outlaw, and your beautiful girls ✊🤠🙏
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much Christopher, I really appreciate it brother . I wish you all the best as well my friend
@chiss6414 сағат бұрын
Hey Mr Outlaw , greetings from Australia, another great video , thank you. In Australia we call these creatures Yeties. I think I saw one once in the middle of nowhere in the bush. I have no doubt at all that these creatures/people exist , I would love a definitive answer on how those healthy trees snap and end up at the same angle all the time. We dont have bears here, apart from Koala bears lol, but there are still lots of beasties wanting to bite you.I particularly liked your "see you later dipshit" reply , all these trolls need to find something more constructive to do with their lives. Keep the great content coming please it is much appreciated , stay safe and I agree with the other comment, get that eye checked out.
@outlawcountry606910 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for your support my Australian friend, I really appreciate you . Those tress are either wind or an animal , that’s all there is to it . People need to be open minded like everyone here . Thanks again for your support and kind words , be safe pal
@seanstevens492514 сағат бұрын
lol another bullshitter made up story fiction ! especially if hes canadian ! tell him to show video of his dead pooches blood or really anything of what he said happened ! if he dosent hes lieing! even a photo of the footprints, and what type of dog was it?And who would have left their pet out there, i would still be out there searching for mine if that ever happened thats how i know this guy is a bullshitter lol ! sorry man im not that gullable ! espeally from some canadian cop! if he has some real proof id be happy to traval to where this guy was and find his pet ! should'nt take me over a week to find his buddy ! i can track and find anything on this planet in under a week! and thats a fact jack !
@erinwhattam61815 сағат бұрын
Aloha. I know nothing upper level. Please , spooky areas will change, auto. even years. www catalogs, sales, EMF meter meters $12.45... I recently donated my Amazon EMF to a Maui school principal, for his science teacher. School sits near a spot that in late 70s 5 to 7 yrs. gaps, Sad bad auto accidents, ladies... More, 50, 60s Turkey Hallow Watertown NY, similar sad bad auto accidents... www see government Sign Vortex Trail Thompson Park, people saying, nice 15 minutes, their friends saying, no, it's been 3 hours... I believe most of this is caused by...
@ChiChiRodriguas-i8g17 сағат бұрын
Thankyou Leo & Mr Outlaw. Be safe ❤🙏 🐾🐾
@outlawcountry606916 сағат бұрын
You be safe as well my friend.
@indivisible88519 сағат бұрын
I was chasing a doe thru the woods one time and i was on the trail that i last saw her on. It was a huge path, like a deer highway. I lost signt of her for a monute and when i stopped at the creek, decided to give up and go back the way I came in, I walked about twenty yards, looked to my right, and there she was. She got off the trail, stopped and let me walk right past her! I didnt stop walking when I saw her, like I didn't see her, and she stood perfectly still and watched me walk. That was about thirty years ago and it forever changed the way I walk through the woods.
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the share my friend. Stay safe
@poodlepuss319 сағат бұрын
This week I had my SI joints injected. Time will tell if it helps. I have been having pain and weakness in legs and Can't walk far. So glad you are still out there showing me the nature and what I am missing. Hope to get back out there, you give me hope.
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
I hope you recover quickly my friend. Thanks for being here with us
@indivisible88519 сағат бұрын
@11:30. You DID hear something! Sounded like a deer walking up to check you out! Thanks for the content! Many people appreciate hearing the encounters that other people have!
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
You’re very welcome my friend, take care and be safe ok
@indivisible88516 сағат бұрын
@@outlawcountry6069 You be safe too! I went back and listened again and it was 11:21 to 11:30. I'm listening with earbuds and the footsteps are clear
@valdavis447419 сағат бұрын
This could be blow down but, I think it is sabe hunting traps they run a deer or elk into this and it will either slow down, or break a leg either way it's easier to catch it.
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
I agree with you , it could be either .
@valdavis447411 сағат бұрын
I never saw these areas of destruction when I was growing up. The woods were very tame. I am 68 now. There are areas of entrapment like this everywhere now. I have seen more than 20 of these beings, none up close and real clear. I have seen many in the 8ft range and at least 3 times a 12 footer. I have twice seen one of these beings moving at least 60 or 70 miles an hour just a blur. Been chased out of the woods several times, I have always had big hunting dogs not afraid of the black bears we have here. When my dogs said it was time to go home I went home. I don't press my luck. Stay alert and stay safe. .
@David-y-v221 сағат бұрын
Leo’s story- Wow! At least Sasquatch do not (hopefully) consider us food. If someone killed one of my animals I would feel the same way as Leo. But then, human history is often told and measured by the wars we conduct, that is, by stories of men killing men. We don’t hear of Sasquatch killing each other. Who’s more the animal.
@plar60s21 сағат бұрын
Hey Daron, First off, great to see the hiking views, and that yur back has improved... if yur eye continues to bother you, get it checked buddy, im sure you will, it's easy to put things off ive done that ... Leo's experience mind blowing thats putting it mildly... any animal you own even a mule gets taken like that must be very disturbing emotionally... that's definitely something no one would forget, ive been thru traumatic events and you can suffer flashbacks like it's yesterday, so i can empathize and understand, though not exactly in the same manner, and Leo being able to recall it like yesterday, we can only but imagine, that's personal to him, having them 15ft away, thats too close for comfort when you read that out b4 Daron, the Ron Moorehead vocalisations have been verified it's not human or animal as youve said... theyve been over analysed and theyve come out with the same conclusions... Daron , thanks again for sharing these experiences with us, and I only just saw this today... Thanks again for the scenery as well and appreciate everything yur doing to help those whove had these encounters or come across evidence (footprints etc)... Animals are stealthy in their habitat, even domestic animals in the home can surprise you, especially cats , so, in the wild can imagine yur surprise sittin there and you turn and a Moose is there yur like "oh 💩 didnt hear that creep up" .... Thanks Daron Paul , in UK...
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind words my friend. Take care and be safe
@cherylscarborough440521 сағат бұрын
Awesome video, and such a wonderful hike! I have never seen that many shades of natural green. Wow the moss was like complete ground cover, and for the boulders of all different sizes had such beautiful moss. A few boulders with a little bit of short moss made me think that, that little guy was just starting puberty and oh so proud of his fresh peach fuss. How the world is all tied together is wonderful and amazing. I know, comparing peach fuss to the green lush moss is somewhere beyond, out-there. Sorry, but my mind just goes there. I am sitting here catching my breath after seeing the jumbled trees laying about like pixie-sticks, while laughing at myself. Thank you Daron for all that you do for all of us! Stay steady my friend, and always safe. Cheryl Scarborough Houston, Texas
@outlawcountry606917 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much Cheryl , i always appreciate hearing from you . Take care my friend
@derekmcmanus861521 сағат бұрын
That was a very naughty Sasquatch
@peterwarner174121 сағат бұрын
Pick up sticks were great, I was a tiddly winks guy.
@funlegomathteachathome125623 сағат бұрын
Leo sounds awesome?
@funlegomathteachathome125623 сағат бұрын
Blessings. Cleveland
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Blessings my friend
@eriknelson6529Күн бұрын
Great video, Daron. Leo is an unbelievable man. What a life to live. That encounter was horrible. I'm glad it wasn't worse. Be good, my friend, and keep up the fantastic work.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much my friend, take care ok
@MagravatedКүн бұрын
I heard a lady say yesterday, that when you find those broken trees, it's a danger warning to other Sasquatch. It's probably either humans or dogmen on the other side. My guess is the latter. Stay frosty out there Darren and keep one in the tube. A big one.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend, be safe
@bobberceli6874Күн бұрын
A bottle of Visine (eye drops) are essential for hiking by oneself!!
@MagravatedКүн бұрын
That is pure poison for your eyes. I always used it until my eye doctor told me to stop. I had complained that I was using more and more of it and she offered me a natural alternative. It doesn't "get the red out", but it soothes your eyes way better than Visine. I'm finding that most natural remedies work best. Those cures have been socially put to the side as fake or ineffective medicine because there's no money in it for big pharma. Pretty sad.
@Linda-jk2quКүн бұрын
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@ishbelharris1857Күн бұрын
Leo sounds like a heck of a man and he tells his story really well. Glad to hear he got Jeb back okay; having been blessed with the same good horse in my life for 20 years, I can imagine the fear he must have had of losing his friend while he was looking for him. Please get your eye checked out, Daron. I got a bit of horse hoof in one of mine (trimming hard feet in the summer) and it quickly became a nasty infection with a scratched eyeball - really painful and needed some serious antibiotics to fix it. Don't mess with eyes, especially when you need 3D vision to check if stumps are really stumps 😉
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your concern my friend, I do appreciate you. Take care and be safe ok
@jeremywanner4526Күн бұрын
I do not trust these creatures, I feel sorry for people who do,no matter how passive your encounter may seem. I believe you’re setting your self up for failure and opening yourself up for real trauma that could quite possibly change the rest of your life in a truly horrible way. You wouldn’t trust a grizzly and we know far less about Sasquatch. Situational awareness should always be your top priority in the bush. Thanks Darren,keep on keeping on my friend.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Tanks my friend, take care ok
@mikejohnson9586Күн бұрын
It was the 1967 Patterson/Gimmel film that convinced me. That was no monkey suit. Too detailed.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
I agree 100 percent my friend. That was as real as it gets
@Big1992footКүн бұрын
Pretty well from when you Sat down in the river. At first I thought it was steam coming from your walk in there but then at 9:51 you can see something walking by the bank going from right to left. Tall and it looks like steam or a heat wave. I have see that heat wave before. In front of a white Sabe and what looked like a dogman on all fours. I will send you in the encounters with a bunch of pictures from my phone and my game trail cameras. We put up in the clear Hills and are Rez.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
I’ll check that out my friend. Nothing would surprise me out there , it’s a hot spot forsure
@billmonty69Күн бұрын
Wow Leo was great read , you are right listen to his life for days thanks Daron
@DawnHGWA7272Күн бұрын
Wow, great shares, and very interesting find on your way out....👀 👀. Thank you for sharing, watch your six..I think you may be tagged🤷♀️ or they like your company😉
@See-through-The-VeilКүн бұрын
They're always watching, they can cloak against any background, or be next to you totally invisible... Good that you see, what so many others cannot. I see them also. The mistake people make is believing their like an eg. Bear 😂 We're in the spiritual realms, and Sasquatch won't hurt anyone, their not here for that reason ♥️✌🏼
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks Dawn , I’m always watching my back and my front !! Take care my friend
@Skyman505Күн бұрын
Darren, thank you for your shares from Leo. Leo must be quite the man! It must be sad to outlive all one's friends.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend. Yes that would be tough to loose all your friends. Take care
@rondadecker2397Күн бұрын
Don't you have snow now in the mountains? It's beautiful for sure 😍 my mom was from Canada she was pure Indian chippewa. Can't wait to get there hopefully this summer 🙏
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Yes we have snow up a little higher in the mountains. I’ll get up there very soon. Take care my friend
@bigred8438Күн бұрын
A bad life...does that count? 🤣😅😂🫠🤔
@bigred8438Күн бұрын
Wonderful opening scenery today.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend, I really appreciate that . Stay safe ok
@Juanita6173Күн бұрын
It's a trap, the pick-up-sticks area you came across. That was all intentionally made that way to trap deer, bear, elk - what have you that are been pursued by a fast and furious bigfoot. They get into that mess and can't easily get out, especially if they're surrounded. It could be a trap for surprised humans stumbling upon it like you did. You try running out of that mess if you were suddenly alerted to something like sasquatch. Moral of the story...don't wander into that again, maybe...
@egril364Күн бұрын
How many deer do you see out there ,Other animals ???????
@outlawcountry606915 сағат бұрын
I usually see a few deer each time I’m out . My last outing I saw a cougar too .
@76guzzi78Күн бұрын
36:33 there is some background chattering maybe "samurai" speach?
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
I’ll take a look at this time stamp . Thanks my friend, be safe
@DarnocsjКүн бұрын
Finding this channel is such a treasure!
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Aw , thank you so much my friend. I appreciate you , be safe
@DarnocsjКүн бұрын
Would be absolutely amazing if you and Leo would do an interview recorded for us. Not just about these hairy men but absolutely anything he’d share about his adventures. It’s wisdom that’s hard to find about “the real world” (as Steve calls it and I agree). What a life, what a man! Gushing over Leo though my heart’s broken over his mule. I hate he had to go through that experience but the fact he held it together-even for the hunters, really speaks volumes on his character.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
It’s definitely something I will mention to Leo , it would be awesome to have a face to face with him . Take care my friend
@Darnocsj18 сағат бұрын
@ thank you!
@Darnocsj18 сағат бұрын
You take care as well, be safe up there.
@Andy_DignumКүн бұрын
Thanks for the Share, Leo. Great Hike, Scenery & Shares today. Glad to hear you're at 85 % & keep going to 100 %. Keep being You, Buddy God Bless, Positive Energy & Good Vibes to all
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much Andy , i appreciate that my friend. Stay safe ok
@RockyRacoon123Күн бұрын
Amazing story from Leo! Thanks Daren! Hope your eye is better!
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
I’m all good my friend, thanks for your concern . Take care and be safe
@tomwhitehead706Күн бұрын
Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend, be safe
@patricknoble5112Күн бұрын
Hey fellow hope alls well hope you have a good holiday and good to hear from you
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
Thanks very much Patrick , all the best to you as well my friend
@lopin890Күн бұрын
Howdy Daron🤠 Glad to be along on your hike.. the countryside is amazing!!! Really appreciate the time you take reading the accounts that folks send in from any and everywhere!! Safe travels, friend ❤❤ Stay FROSTY... Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel... 🇺🇸🇨🇦WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇨🇦NCSWIC🇺🇸🇨🇦
@outlawcountry606921 сағат бұрын
You’re very welcome my friend, thank you for being here with us . Wishing you all the best pal, take care