Micah Hanks is going to join the jam too.and Jay Stratton.
@Jfree90618 күн бұрын
Yes. Looking forward to meeting him tomorrow
@judithmagill128418 күн бұрын
Tuolumne County in California is a major hotspot, which includes Yosemite and probably the location of the Sierra Sounds recordings. I live here and have had many experiences with Sasquatch. But there's very little advertising about it or talk among locals. It's just not a big thing at all. No one gives it a second thought. I understand that many other places make a big deal of it. We just don't. They're here. Period.
@Jfree90618 күн бұрын
Would anyone there talk to me about it if I were to pay a visit?
@peterstruve928124 күн бұрын
There is an infinite number of thing which we don't know about in this version of our reality than things we do know
@Jfree90623 күн бұрын
I believe there is truth to that.
@jam351820 күн бұрын
David Paulides has a series "Bigfoot 101" on his KZbin channel for those interested.
@Jfree90618 күн бұрын
I absolutely love David's podcast and series
@dodgeguy23210 күн бұрын
Be cautious when trying to interpret any kind of digital image. Especially when you are viewing only one frame of video and those taken with infrared light illuminated cameras (and also not the native, raw video that was originally captured). @1:10:11 The longer exposure times native to these cameras is misleading. That, along with compression and the general software image processing, leads to all sorts of "illusions" as to what you are really seeing. While it may have been a creature with fur, you cannot determine that accurately from this one still frame. Including the true length, if it was fur. Looking closely and objectively at your video frame at @1:11:12 as compared to a clear scene still at @1:10:33, you can see that there are portions of the long-leaf (fern?) foliage being displayed. This one frame is in transition from some prior highly overexposed (bright) frames to the next clearer frames. Giving it the illusion that there is some sort of long fur. Makes the existing fern leaves temporarily look blurrier, or thicker, than they really are.