Yeah was kootoes Jim,..i lived out that way myself for a bit,..beautiful spot,..great night sky's
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 күн бұрын
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@helennicholson9530slim6 күн бұрын
Dont fuck with thy pillga monster or pilliga princess
@helennicholson9530slim6 күн бұрын
In pilliga forest after dark truckies cant drive any firther do their 13 hour have cattle on a bd reguired sleep few hours log book rules before we can continue make camp fire cook sausage egg b bean cup tea sleep in u.prime mover these idiots go their set up cameras hear noise do calls on a loud speaker u ask for trouble lady from coonabaraban farther tell her wattekin bro narrabi rd very true u wont find yowie they find u attach sprits to u
@helennicholson9530slim6 күн бұрын
Their is a pilliga monster lives at dooly creek as slim says in his song seen it 6 foot tall dark fur half ape half man camped their many a time in cattle truck over night just leave a cup tea some snags out many abo person wont go near
@bearcatracing0079 күн бұрын
Elvis now lives at the next camp-site. I have that Quinkin book still.
@Aussiehomestead196513 күн бұрын
I'm spending a month in East Pilliga Forest at the end of February 2025. I'll let you know if I see anything.
@twodogswalking84013 күн бұрын
I'm pretty fussy about my tucker but those Back Country meals are pretty good.
@charliepyle162618 күн бұрын
I was wondering what i run over
@deanchaplain80021 күн бұрын
gilgaderie weir.... outside leeton... yo wie.
@jimbairdtimekeeper811721 күн бұрын
I'm planning a trip around that area next year. Cheers!
@deanchaplain80021 күн бұрын
2 cool.. thank you... menindee kids.
@deanchaplain80021 күн бұрын
just over the hill.
@davespears224123 күн бұрын
Deffinitely true.
@istp196723 күн бұрын
Long live Slim Dusty 👍
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
Not as guthey
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
It's like werewolf only it's like one 24/7 all the time
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
Do not forget the dogman
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
Ya Slim
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
Looking good 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@ClayHarris-g4r28 күн бұрын
Becareful out there please mate
@onemantwohands5224Ай бұрын
The first ring pull 😂 no yowie 😂 bloody loved ya video mate cheers 🍻
@jimbairdtimekeeper8117Ай бұрын
Cheers!
@kimmouat129Ай бұрын
I love it Jim, the landscape is stunning. Gotta love Australia
@jimbairdtimekeeper8117Ай бұрын
Cheers Kim. After checking the stones there are no sapphires or other gems. Just some pretty quartz crystals that will polish up nicely.
@thebandshirtguy2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful part of the world, great video mate 🤙🏻 Only the lucky & smart humans realise that we live in the most amazing country/continent in the world 🌏🇦🇺☀️🌊🏕️ Down Under till I die...
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 ай бұрын
Cheers @thebandshirtguy. We certainly don't need to make our country great again. Always was. Always will be. 👍
@thepcosmentor2 ай бұрын
Hope you guys had a lovely trip!
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 ай бұрын
Already planning the next one
@frodosadventures87572 ай бұрын
In your Google Earth zoom in, if you look a bit further north in QLD you will see Barakula State Forest. It is the largest State Forest in the Southern Hemisphere.
@Noelzsazsa2 ай бұрын
Mate the Yowies are very dangerous creatures there is another spot up north with a lot of them i know the family that were driven off the property by them and have seen photos of them that are so good you know when you see the photo no movie make up artist is going to some outback station to hoax with some very conservative bush people that don't want to talk about it the photo I saw was taken from the back door of the house 30ft away looking straight at the person scowling it was about 6ft or just taller and had the appearance of a young man with Long arms slight muzzle the most vascular creature I've ever seen similar in many ways to a human the hair was all over the body but you can see the skin and muscles i noticed the hair on the top of the ear's gave it a pointy look but could see normal small ears it had the most terrifying scowl with it's top lip raised a little showing clenched teeth frightening i get scared when I think of the photo even funnier some members of the family will not admit the photo exists i asked another one of them to see it again he knows I've seen the photo but at the time just kept saying i don't know what your on about and the next day his brother showed me it again
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 ай бұрын
Spooky
@yowiebustersaustralia8067Күн бұрын
Would love to get in touch with you about this.
@NoelzsazsaКүн бұрын
@@yowiebustersaustralia8067 ok if you are for real I am willing to take you to a location I will provide you with information about the place and some other people that you can talk to some will not want to be seen I can only allow you to speak to them by phone I will say you are risking your life to get to close to them if you kill one they will hunt you down and kill you for sure
@NoelzsazsaКүн бұрын
@@yowiebustersaustralia8067 I can arrange for you to see the photo but not have it or show it to anyone only people that have taken the time to look into it will be the first to see it to help them research them not get rich the son that denied that he has any knowledge of the photo is now very wealthy that is all I am saying and he now stick's to his story he knows nothing obviously been trained to respond with what he said because it's always the same denial routine and then silent
@davidhusband50222 ай бұрын
flying saucers LOL yowies LOL why do all yowie vids offer no evidence??
@Jeraestone2 ай бұрын
Great Insight into the Area I may Have missed the Name Of The Trail ?👌
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 ай бұрын
There are three trails on the mountain. From the carpark leading uphill is the Boolah-Dillah Track: 2.2km return takes you to the Worimi Cultural Area. The Mountain Track (1.7km return): starts from the Worimi Cultural Area and takes you to Mountain lookout. I didn't do this one as it was raining, I was on my own, and it looked a bit precipitous. Ted Baker Track (840m return): starts along the Boolah-Dillah Track and leads to Ted Baker Lookout.
@Jeraestone2 ай бұрын
@jimbairdtimekeeper8117 Thanks for the Details I haven't been in those Woods for Many Years they are immensely important the Mountains Ash is or was in there once upon a Time Sadly probably only A Handful left ...( Taller than the Redwoods of California) ...The Mozzies were a problem back then...! Very good Video keep it up 👍
@danrobinson48632 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing 👍
@AZZA51022 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place, nice vid.
@jimbairdtimekeeper81172 ай бұрын
And best of all, had it all to myself. Very peaceful.
@bigsquatchsasfoot19643 ай бұрын
Great video there digger your certainly a lot braver than me mate first thing I’d have done is strap on a Nappy for safe keeping 😂 your dads seen a lot of stuff out there ! If he sees my welder shout me up I cant find it anywhere 😜
@jimbairdtimekeeper81173 ай бұрын
Cheers @bigsquatchsasfoot1964. I'll ask Dad to keep an eye out for you
@4amwaj3 ай бұрын
good stuff mate
@tamphex4 ай бұрын
The world is also full of people who think we listening to laboured breathing as entertainment. They'd be f***ing wrong.
@trevorbourke36275 ай бұрын
typical OZZY behaviour we all start out with a tinny or two or more good on ya mate ilove the slimm dusty in the background 👍
@ronaldtrevaskis69545 ай бұрын
White man says myth or urban legend
@pitchkapizda83555 ай бұрын
If you don’t believe in yowies just go camp out along the darling near Louth outback nsw for a couple days
@jimbairdtimekeeper81175 ай бұрын
Been planning a Darling River run for a while now but there's been a bit of rain out there and a few of the roads have been closed around Menindee and Mungo. Maybe this spring I'll get lucky.
@Bow-j6c6 ай бұрын
Look out 😂
@ashmac47327 ай бұрын
Gday cobber, I enjoyed watching you in all your fearless Aussieness 😂 I know this may sound alittle unhinged, but.. If you ever get serious and go searching for a yowie again, try finding a decent sized branch and at night time repetitively wack it against a tree and make aggressive grunting and screaming noises into the darkness 😅🫣 and see what happens? Also Can I please make a friendly suggestion; cutting the beer and ciggies out of your life.. look after yourself mate! Wishing you many more years of adventure to come!
@jimbairdtimekeeper81177 ай бұрын
Thanks for the good advice ashmac4732. I'll give bushwacking a go next time I'm out. The smokes are gone these days. But giving up beer . . . ?
@joannagoanna118 ай бұрын
I’ve just discovered your channel and this is the first film I watched. As someone who is keen to explore the Pilliga, I thoroughly enjoyed this immersive experience. The sound quality is top notch. I’d love to know what AV equipment you used for this, it was excellent. Thank you for sharing this and I’m looking forward to watching your other works. 🙏
@jimbairdtimekeeper81178 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind remarks joannagoanna11. It's a pity I don't have more content on my channel but that's because I don't openly publish anything where my family is involved. As for AV equipment ~ nothing special. This movie was shot with a DJI Osmo Pocket and the remote mic that came with it. Cheers.
@joannagoanna118 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@mosesnoble80768 ай бұрын
hello there mate if you.like some advise. That willy wagtail was telling you that the yowee was present. even the fly that was buzzing around
@traviswalker61768 ай бұрын
Nice one Jim, cheers mate 🍻
@jimbairdtimekeeper81178 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the story @traviswalker6176. The guys certainly had a ball reliving their adventure.
@AnnickaCox9 ай бұрын
I play That song to buy slim dusty is a great song
@ktswandering9 ай бұрын
Thoroughly entertaining!!
@scottdavis4689 Жыл бұрын
I have no doubt the existence of ‘something’ yet I find it frustrating that in this day of mobile phones, no definitive or clear pics, or videos have emerged… When specific searches are undertaken… still no pics, only fuzzy evidence like noises, scat/hair or other evidence that could be explained 100 different ways… I really want to believe the stories, hopefully one day somebody will document the definitive evidence..
@pepperedeggs420 Жыл бұрын
Tribes have totem animals, and under the law of the Rainbow Serpent you are forbidden to eat your totem animal so that theres food for everyone. Its much deeper than this. I'm just paraphrasing for times sake. My theory is that if theres any truth to the dreamtime stories and folklore of the yowie, they were originally a tribe and man was their totem animal. The interview with a man named Bongo is chilling. He is extremely traumatised by his experience, and states that he was ripped from his car dragged through bushes and when whatever dragged him out there (the Yowie) it realised Bongo was a man (or human) and took him back to his car. Well worth listening too, his voice trembles with terror giving you this gut feeling that hes telling the truth and geniunely cant explain what happened without reliving it... but would also explain why eye witness accounts are so low, as the yowie has no need to go anywhere near humans and adding that humans are just as wild as what you would find in the outback. Just a theory, but i personally beleive something bigger than us could be out there. Ps if Bongo is lying that man deserves an Oscar.
@jimbairdtimekeeper8117 Жыл бұрын
Cheers @pepperedeggs420. Thanks for laying out your interesting thinking for us to ponder.👍
@lonnie22410 ай бұрын
I have heard Bongo tell his story too. It was chilling. And actually made me tear up hearing the fear in his voice. Put me off yowie hunting in the bush for life.
@alexcarrion4450 Жыл бұрын
That cave looks like the spot where they filmed the movie primal
@W_H_K Жыл бұрын
Check the research and publications of Scott Carpenter (recently deceased) regarding the Sasquatch DNA project for what they really are. (They aren’t an animal or a man.) Facts are facts and regardless of how unpopular they are or even whether they’re accepted by anyone is irrelevant. Stay wary in the bush, mate; but enjoy yourself too.
@louisarmstrong8863 Жыл бұрын
Do you think the Yowie is walking around like people they are not domesticated ?
@nev707 Жыл бұрын
Even Ol’ Slim wrote a song about it.
@eachtemPublicSectorCrooks Жыл бұрын
Thumb up Jim. Are you one of the famous Baird brothers from Canada?
@jimbairdtimekeeper8117 Жыл бұрын
We're not familially related. I can see where you might get us mixed up seeing as we're both daring, adventurous and blessed with rugged good looks.
@daithig8257 Жыл бұрын
The difference in the rangers between the USA & Australia the Aussie ranger "yeah there's plenty of them about" the USA ranger " No they don't exist".
@CRFLAus Жыл бұрын
Nah I get laughed at by rangers here like I'm trying to joke with them when I'm being serious. I've heard USA rangers are more responsive and honest if you ask quietly and appropriately.
@W_H_K Жыл бұрын
True to an extent. Depends who you speak to.
@Brandanmayhew Жыл бұрын
Yeah he was aboriginal that's why... of course he knows and he's obviously from out there. 90+% of park rangers here in aus would look at you crazy, trust me. More than 90% honestly
@coastallad1010 Жыл бұрын
I too have seen a wild panther around 1990 in Cattai nsw. My daughter had a Yowie encounter in Olney state forest nsw.