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FRIGHTENING Encounter in MONTANA Wilderness with Solo Hiker | Plus Mountain Hike

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Base Camp Chris

Base Camp Chris

Күн бұрын

Hey Guys ,
Chris here, tonight we have a story about a solo hiker from Boston who goes to the Beartooth Mountains of Montana...just north east of Yellowstone National Park. There he goes ono a 3 day solo backpack trip and experiences something in the forest that is stalking him and ultimately does Not want him there. This very frightening encounter forces him to try and get out of the mountains before it is too late!!!
Keep Hiking!
Base Camp Chris
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@KWHVP
@KWHVP 2 жыл бұрын
I encountered a group of these creatures in the Ouachita National Forest, similar experience of fear from not knowing what was making all of the loud and strange noises, seemingly circling my campsite. Hoped it was deer, feared it was people, bear, or mountain lion, but was more shocked and terrified by what I saw after pointing my flashlight towards the noises when they got close. Saw their figures and reflective eyes shining back at me, one standing at least eight feet tall. The creepiest part was how they kept looking directly at me as they moved around the campsite. Hid in my tent baffled by what I saw until I made the connection to what it might be, as much as I couldn't believe it. Also this video reminds me of how strange the vocalizations were. One of the strangest and most terrifying nights of my life.
@BroncoBob3113
@BroncoBob3113 Жыл бұрын
That’s terrifying
@beatcat1265
@beatcat1265 Жыл бұрын
Where's that forest at? I've only heard Ouachita parish in Louisiana! I don't know if that's where you are talking about?
@brendaworley2272
@brendaworley2272 Жыл бұрын
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@blacksheepprojecthomestead
@blacksheepprojecthomestead Жыл бұрын
If that’s the one in Arkansas I just bought land in NW Arkansas so I’m glad I have something to look forward to. Guess I’m buying adult diapers.
@mirba6933
@mirba6933 Жыл бұрын
@@blacksheepprojecthomestead From this spot run to the market and buy whatever more you can of diapers 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Send me a box 🤪🤪😂😂😂😂
@critters16
@critters16 2 жыл бұрын
As I am disabled & can't hike, I really appreciate you taking us along. Thanks
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
very welcome - R N !!
@donniemorrow6672
@donniemorrow6672 2 жыл бұрын
me too bud
@judithfalkner8368
@judithfalkner8368 2 жыл бұрын
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@mromatic17
@mromatic17 2 жыл бұрын
check out a channel called the proper people these kids go explore abandoned buildings and they tell you about the history. Its really well done and they are super respectful!
@ant-1382
@ant-1382 2 жыл бұрын
Hiking was one of my favorite past times, along with a little fishing. What a glorious thing to get into a remote place with a beautiful lake, get up with sun rise and catch a fish for breakfast. Alas I cannot do it anymore, love to watch these videos and remember when I could.
@Myrdoc
@Myrdoc Жыл бұрын
My grandpa had something similar happen to him up on the Grand Tetons. He was born and raised in that area, in the summer of 1941, he enlisted in the army and before he shipped out, he and 3 of his friends wanted to go camping up on the biggest Teton; as sort of a last hoorah before they all split up and went their separate ways. They got a ride out to the base of the mountains below the Tetons in the morning, and hiked all day. The sun was starting to set when they made it up on the middle Teton (the biggest Teton), they set up their camp and built a fire. Gramps said all evening there was just something in the air, like they were being watched. It's typically pretty windy up there, but that night, nothing, dead calm. Which gramps said only added to the creepiness. He didn't want to say anything to his friends, but he sensed they felt it too, but they just didn't want to say anything. They all went to bed around 1am, and he said it was probably around 4am when they were awoken by the sound of rocks and gravel rolling down a mountain side not more than 100 yards from their camp. They all got out of their sleeping bags and walked towards the sounds, they yelled "hello" and "who's there," after about 15 seconds they heard a very weird voice yell back "There... There.... Hello" Gramps said it sounded bizarre, and not human, like if you had taught your dog to say hello. They were thoroughly creeped out, and decided to stay awake the rest of the night, as they were too scared to go back to sleep. So they built up the fire again and all huddled around it. Gramps said all night, they could hear twigs snapping and footsteps just outside the light of the fire. The sun light started creeping into the sky, they gathered their gear and as soon as it was bright enough to be able to run safely, they got up and took off going the way they came, without looking back. Gramps said they all took turns being the last one in line and he said when it was his turn, he was worried that at any moment, something was going to reach out of the trees and snatch him off, he had never been so scared in his life! Fortunately, they made it off the mountain and back to the dirt road that led back into town. My grandpa would never say what he thought it was, just that he never wanted to deal with one again.
@Johnny-q7u
@Johnny-q7u 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@careymitchell4731
@careymitchell4731 Жыл бұрын
I traveled to that area for 30 years to fish, and fished streams on both the north and south sides of the Beartooth. We never went to the Rosebud Creek drainage, but did the Stillwater and Boulder Rivers on the north side. While the Beartooth Wilderness is indeed huge, it is contiguous to Yellowstone to the south, the Shoshone National Forest, the Wind River Wilderness and the Tetons - altoghther 100 x 150 miles of prime habitat. Despite having friends in the area, several in the Cooke City area, nobody ever mentioned sasquatch, and we never saw or heard anything that we connected with those guys. Of course, during those years, I never heard of sasquatch other than in connection with the northwest. The only time I can recall an issue was around 2005 when we were fishing the Sunlight Creek, in the Sunlight Basin, on the southeast side of the Beartooth. The Sunlight Creek road turns south off WY296 about 40 miles from Cody, and we were about 25 miles in, near the end of the dirt road. We were on full alert that day as 2 days previous we had had a much too close encounter with a sow grizzly with 3 cubs on the Shoshone River. Sunlight Creek is also prime grizzly habitat. This day, we were fishing about 100 yards apart, with little success, when we simultaneously got the same feeling - that we needed to leave - now. We had walkie-talkies, as the sound of the creek prevented vocal communication. At the same time, we called each other, each trying to calmly say that we were ready to quit. It was not until we got into the car and headed out that we both admitted to being scared shitless. We had no explanation for both getting the same feeling at the same time. Today, I understand there have been numerous sightings in that area. We encountered all kinds of wildlife in those years, many bears, both black and grizzies, wolves, moose, and one cougar. We never experienced any issues, although we did leave some places out of abundance of caution. I've been as close as 50 feet to a grizzly and experienced nothing more than surprise on both parts, as he turned off the trail before I could get the camera or bear spray. I think I had some encounters here in NW GA and TN back in the late 70s and early 80s, having no idea what was happening. I hiked, fished and backpacked solo a lot, most every weekend, mostly in the Cohutta Wilderness area. I usually went cross country, as the trails at the time typically didn't go where I wanted to fish. Many times, I would hear what I would describe as muttering, just audible above the background noise of the wind, etc. Never heard of sasquatch in those days. On one occasion, I fell and sprained an ankle and cracked a kneecap. Made a crutch of a forked stick and hoofed it out 3 miles with a 50 pound pack. Along the way, something paralleled my path, and I heard the muttering on both sides that day. Never an explanation.. Last May (2022) I had an incident where a very large handprint appeared on the back window of the Outback after being parked along a river in the Chattahoochee National forest. It measured 10" from heel to fingertips. No reasonable explanation, other than a big guy. I'm now pushing 80, so my days of that kind of exploration are behind me. I just wish I could do it again, knowing what I know now.
@tatersneggs275
@tatersneggs275 2 жыл бұрын
Caught me off guard that you are on Ebbetts pass....that is where my story takes place. Don't know where you are exactly but you are close. What happened unfolded in a deep ravine below Hells Kitchen Vista Point. I was camped in Spicer Union Reservoir area in Tuolumne County Ca. The locals know that this area has a reputation for encounters that can't be explained. Almost done writing about what happened. God Bless.
@jennifercesario9238
@jennifercesario9238 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Murphy's below the area you are talking about. We just camped at hermit valley this last weekend. Didn't have anything weird happen but the whole area is ripe with crazy experiences from people. I'm always a little spooked when we go up there but it's so beautiful. Would love to hear your story!
@Tom_McMurtry
@Tom_McMurtry 2 жыл бұрын
are you going to send the story to him? Wow!
@alllovese4syx319
@alllovese4syx319 2 жыл бұрын
Would be really cool if he would do a 50k sub special where he tells a story at the spot where the story took place and tells it with the real spots shown in a different cut scene. Just a thought and would be great but if he finds a different and cooler idea, would be still nice to see his channel grow :)
@curtismedlock4693
@curtismedlock4693 2 жыл бұрын
I am familiar with that area I camp at pacific creek before and heard some howls about 5 am in the morning last year.
@char8059
@char8059 2 жыл бұрын
Please submit your story; maybe Chris can feature it on his channel. This sounds like such an interesting area, to say the least!! 👍🎒🚶⛰️
@alcidesbeyond
@alcidesbeyond 2 жыл бұрын
These people that go on hikes by themselves are absolute madlads
@sandramelia3765
@sandramelia3765 5 ай бұрын
@@timwolf5742until you have your own experience but won’t happen unless you hiked to the forests.
@robinmartz9052
@robinmartz9052 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Montana. I was taught to never go into the mountains alone. A lot of people do it, but there's so many lost folks who would have probably been fine had they been with another person.
@morrisrichards7582
@morrisrichards7582 2 жыл бұрын
What part of Montana are you from? I also live in Montana. I'm from carbon county!
@ramiroramirez1124
@ramiroramirez1124 2 жыл бұрын
Good point being a boy scout for 4 years
@ramiroramirez1124
@ramiroramirez1124 2 жыл бұрын
A small group or two people go in together that's is just me though. Awesome stuff 🙂 bro 👍 loving it alot LOL
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
I love this channel here and his energy and personality and the beautiful places he shows us aside from the stories. Another good channel is the Dogman Encounters Radio channel ... but his more recent stories that the people are telling just don't seem as good except for the one from Cheshire England
@One_Hunnit_Krakz
@One_Hunnit_Krakz 2 жыл бұрын
Smartest advice in our lifetime....
@knightsofdarkheart5381
@knightsofdarkheart5381 Жыл бұрын
Im from and have grown up in and continuebto live in montana. We always learned the buddy system when it comes to hiking out in wilderness. We have some of the most vast and beautiful land here but going alone can be scary.
@SweetPeteUnleashed
@SweetPeteUnleashed 2 жыл бұрын
There's obviously something wrong with me. Here I am binge watching these sorts of stories 10 days before I go solo hiking for the best part of a month. Going to be playing on my mind when I'm out there alone in the wilderness 😅
@javyalmo1895
@javyalmo1895 2 жыл бұрын
😯😯😯😯😯
@therealist3837
@therealist3837 2 жыл бұрын
Same I'm going hiking in 10 days in little canyon, Alabama.. lol
@queezlemacnamara9801
@queezlemacnamara9801 2 жыл бұрын
At least the U.S has gun laws sympathetic to solo hiking &, could I suggest, you take them all. Guns: Lots & lots of guns. ( & bear spray; so you can get that bad boy really angry while it's near you 🤔) Living in Australia, we have no scary or dangerous things to contend with ( if you choose live around salt water crocs it is a considered decision & you conduct yourself appropriately, but ) no mtn lions, wolves, bob cats or bears; . . .bears: eeek, nightmare fuel. Sorry, I got a little sidetracked, America is surely magnificent and the wildlife, truly breathtaking but, from the 20,000+ stories like this I have listened to; there is not enough fire-power in the world to get me into your wilderness alone. I marvel at guys like you. Enjoy your awesome trip and be safe out there. 🇦🇺 😊 It might not be 20,000+ . . .but it's a lot for sure. 😉 maybe it just feels like 20,000. +.
@charlene5461
@charlene5461 2 жыл бұрын
@@queezlemacnamara9801 Being a single Mom of 2 wonderful sons and love to camp, I ALWAYS took a firearm for protection...it's not the wildlife that gives need of worry.
@tatepearce7898
@tatepearce7898 2 жыл бұрын
@@queezlemacnamara9801 gday maaate I'm from Tassie yeah I can't get over how they go hiking in big bear country all we got is venomous snakes spideys Tassie devil's and lots of sharks and up north the salties
@brianemmanuelgrey9276
@brianemmanuelgrey9276 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I lived near Yellowstone in Montana for 25+ years, first in Bozeman were I went to University and then built a house just south of Emigrant. I was on a saddle ridge up above the Highlight reservoir surrounded by trees. I had walked that easy slope two or three times before with my children. This time I had gone alone, clearing my head from a long week of intense work, now descending on my way back to camp. The sun had gone down faster than I had anticipated, but I could see with after light and camp was relatively close by. I was thinking about the sharp descent down the contorted rock face animal trail that was the last 500 yards down to the flat and then the short walk to the campsite where my family was. I was thinking about this when I refocussed on trees in front of me and the direction I was going. This was not a hiking spot so there was no trail just thick trees and lush grass. I was straining to pickup my pace, when suddenly I felt this weird sort of twisting feeling in my stomach, a dizzy head and auras like when I would get a migraine. I started to go into a deep crazy blind panic, I could not orient myself. I could not believe what was happening, I never lost my cool, even in the face of dire circumstances. "What the heck is going on?" I thought, I realized that I was hallucinating and in a serious altered state of consciousness. I had some typical 70's psychedelic use in my misspent youth, I immediately thought I was having a flashback and this settled me down a bit. After some choice words with myself about how the stupidity of my younger self had now converged with the stupidity of my then present self, I looked around like a poisoned rat. Seeing where I was I realized that I had wandered too far down on the north side of the saddle and needed to arc my way back to rising hump that was the rock face down, which I could still dimly make out through the darkening trees. Abruptly bizarre hallucinations started coming and going, sometimes strong and completely absorbing and then easing off for a bit. I finally stopped my stumbling along and threw up with sparks and stars all closing in on me. Once I finished throwing up, I became lucid about the real danger that I was in and how my family would be down by the fire worrying that I was not back and that it was now dark. We were alone up there with no cell reception, at the end of an old logging road with many washouts that very few would willingly navigate. I had to pull it together and get back to them immediately, but I was so hampered by my distorted perceptions and mounting despair, that I astonished myself with an unexpected prayer. I begged whatever God maybe to not have this terror fall upon them and I would never again in my arrogance put them in the circumstance that a worst case scenario could happen to them. I picked myself up and walked straight in the direction that I thought the rock face was and in what seemed forever I came to the clearing and the cliff. I stood on the rock face that over looked our camp and could see that the children had stoked up the fire. I almost shouted but didn't and as I was making my way around the hardest part of the decent I realized that I was completely normal again. It was like something had just jumped off me and I was me again, the shift was subtle yet sharp. I called out as I heard my oldest daughter talking and keeping the rest assured, she came running and crying, saying how afraid they had been. I said that I was sorry and that it would not happen again. We did not stay that night but drove carefully down in the dark and made the long drive home that night. Everyone fell asleep as I drove and I ran the whole thing through my mind over and over. "What was that?", I thought. This is the first time that I have ever said anything about it.
@ms-jl6dl
@ms-jl6dl 2 жыл бұрын
Some strange shi*. Stay safe.
@galbulbul
@galbulbul 2 жыл бұрын
Very disturbing story. I’m happy for you that it all ended well. I heard a bit similar story or a theory which was trying to explain some tragic events in Russian wilderness: some special plant while blooming might have this hallucination effect on people.
@deaj8450
@deaj8450 2 жыл бұрын
Off topic but I moved to Pine Creek recently (like weeks ago recently) this is a nice area, got a lot of great sights and I'm excited to hit up some of these trails.
@brianemmanuelgrey9276
@brianemmanuelgrey9276 2 жыл бұрын
@@deaj8450 Wow! Welcome to Paradise Valley. The Pine Creek Trail is one serious hike, beautiful falls and the lake up top has ice sometimes into the summer. The Pine Creek Inn used to have great food and live music, before covid, hopefully once again soon. You chose a great place to live. Congrats!
@deaj8450
@deaj8450 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianemmanuelgrey9276 Oh they've still got great food and have been doing the music again. I rented a cabin over the winter to get into the area so I'm right there. They're seasonally closed now til December 1st I think but yeah it's an awesome place so far, supposed to be open mic nights every Friday along with scheduled shows. I'm planning on making the hike up to Pine Creek lake when I find a hiking buddy and hit a few smaller hikes to get used to the area. Thanks for the welcome, everyone here's been very nice and accommodating.
@lindadonahue9279
@lindadonahue9279 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best tales yet. I think a lot of these kinds of encounters happen and we never know about it. Stunning scenery! Thank you as always!
@marywegrzyn506
@marywegrzyn506 2 жыл бұрын
These are all true stories that Chris tells!!!!! The best !!!
@lindadonahue9279
@lindadonahue9279 2 жыл бұрын
@@marywegrzyn506 I never meant they were not true.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Linda!! HH! c
@nonconsensualopinion
@nonconsensualopinion 2 жыл бұрын
@@marywegrzyn506 Well, technically they're stories that are reported to be true. Their veracity is ultimately (and unfortunately) unknown.
@ramiroramirez1124
@ramiroramirez1124 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 💯👍
@a5pnt02go
@a5pnt02go Жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the Sierra Junipers. I worked up at Kirkwood resort every year for a couple of weeks and would see these along the side of hwy 88. These trees are amazing how they grow through the granite boulders. There are quite a few trees that are really wide and old. I had a couple of weird things happen at Kirkwood that I will try and share later.
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
I find it so intriguing to see a tree growing out of rocks/boulders!
@aicerg
@aicerg 2 жыл бұрын
The bravery it takes to solo hike up some mountains is something that's beyond me. I really admire the folks who do this, I'm always uneasy out in nature, even though I love solitude.
@jasonrhodes9683
@jasonrhodes9683 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if sasquatches tell bullshit stories to their kids about humans. Gather round kids and ole uncle Oook is going to tell you a very scary story about humans. Did you know ole uncle Oook has seen humans 3 times? Don't be crazy uncle Oook, everyone knows humans don't exist. Yes they do Unga, and they are very dangerous. They sneak onto our lands and they live in a red or blue nest like a hornet, but they can make it in minutes or even hours if they have their females with, and they scream very loud. YOUEVAHGONNAGETTHATTENTUP. And then LITTLEDICK. Sometimes the male screams back SHUPBICH or GOFAQYOOOSEFff, Oh uncle Oook, all the stores say humans don't make noise, you can't hear them unless they want you too, stomping thru the brush. How can they be dangerous uncle Oook, they are said to be very tiny and they don't have claws or fangs. But they have powerful magic, if one sees you its screams in a blood curdling howl, AAAHHHHHHRUNAWAYRUNAWAY or GIMMAAGUNN. That is the worst because it will point its hand at you and scream BOOM BOOM BOOM and you DIE with a tiny hole in you, too tiny to hurt anyone. Die in terrible agony, sometimes you die quickly and sometimes they torture you and you suffer for days, then you Die. I once saw one riding its magical beast, it saw a buffalo and charged right into its side and with a terrible scream it ran into the buffalo and killed the buffalo. The human climbed out of its beast's ear and made its victory call, OOOFFFAAAQQQQMYCAHISROONED. WHATDOOIDOO. Then it holds its hand against its own ear and says UUUHHHFAQINGHOURDDDAAAMMMM. The it climbs back into the beasts ear. About an hour later a bigger beast with a great flat back arrives, and another human climbs out of its ear, its name is Earl. Uncle Ooook humans don't have names. Yes they do Unga, its name was on its shirt. It talked funny and smelled terrible, made my eyes water from a mile away. Earl was in season because its neck was a terrible red color. The Earl screamed DDAAMMMTHINGSALWAYSFAQINCARSUP,BUTTHEYYYGOOODEATIN. I was amazed with the two humans loaded buffalo onto the great riding beasts back, climbed into both its ears and it roared and screached and zoomed off at amazing and terrible speed. Ah uncle Oook you are totally full of shit.
@carrier7399
@carrier7399 2 жыл бұрын
I love to hear the tales, but there's no way I would hike solo in bear country!
@Gizziiusa
@Gizziiusa 2 жыл бұрын
Bravery for some, who plan and equip themselves properly...with enough experience, and knowledge to back it up. Stupidity for others, who think they planned it well, and/or poorly equip themselves...and think they have enough experience and/or knowledge to handle it. only to end up as a darwin award winner.
@aicerg
@aicerg 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gizziiusa I wasn't talking about preparation or experience. I was talking about the sole fact of thinking about going on your own, which takes bravery. As natural and exciting as it may seem for a lot of people, for others it is not. I am one of the latter.
@Gizziiusa
@Gizziiusa 2 жыл бұрын
@@aicerg Noted. For me, who does solo day hikes with my 2 med sized canine companions practically on a daily basis, dont think of myself as "brave". However, If I were to do a solo hike truly alone way off the beaten path, and into, what I would call "The Real Wilderness", then I would aptly apply my initial comment to myself accordingly. Lastly, I do trend to "err on the side of caution", and I do think it comes with age for some/many. Good Day.
@garyenwards1608
@garyenwards1608 2 жыл бұрын
These creatures are very real and potentially deadly. I've lived alone in the woods of Northern Ontario for close to a decade now. Im completely off grid with no powerlines in on close to 30 acers of land. The closest neighbor being near to a mile away. A few years ago I had an encounter with one such creature. It was close to dusk and I was making my way back up my 1200 foot long driveway back to the cabin. I was about 400 feet from the cabin when I looked up and was stunned to see an ape/monkey like creature standing in the middle of the laneway about 70 feet from me. I was frozen with terror not sure of what I was seeing. I thought at first this must be a marten or an anteater of some sort. But when I looked at its arms they were long and slender like that of a chimpanzees. It was quite hairy/fuzzy. It looked like a large monkey standing upright 3.5-4.5 feet on its back feet like a human. I also saw it had a long tail that was covered in hair and was curled at the end and the curled end lay on the ground next to it at least a foot or more.. It stood perfectly still staring right back at me seemingly frozen as well. It felt like along time we both stood staring at each other and a feeling of dread was washing over me making my hair stand on end. It had a rounded monkey like head and was covered in fuzzy hair all over. I thought that at any moment it would charge me and I would have to fight it and just then it jumped sideways off the laneway. A massive leap in a single motion. I realized it was just as frightened by my appearance as I was of it. I ran forwards wanting to get a better look at it and it had jumped a great distance in a single leap. By the time I got to where it had been it had jumped twice and was already on a tree that was 30-40 feet from the lane. It moved like a monkey and was swinging itself behind the tree and back out to look at me as I was looking at it. It bobbed back and forth like moving fluidly not certain if it was going to run or fight I felt. It jumped from tree to tree moving slightly away from me but all the while bobbing back out to look at me and I felt like it was as curious about what I was as I was of it. I felt it was playing a bit of a game with me and could sense my fright at the sight of this strange creature. In maybe 20 seconds it was out of view and Ive never seen another one since
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
And I bet that you don't want too!
@TheAdeptusArchives2
@TheAdeptusArchives2 Жыл бұрын
Never had an encounter with one but what's creeping me out is that I listened to a fictional audio story about something like one and I was creeped out. So I continue on with my life and I hear a more nonfictional story of something similar and I was kinda shocked because I recalled the fictional story thinking they weren't real. Then I hear about another story again and this sparks up a conversation with some friends about these things and if they exist or not, it was a pretty cool conversation. But then I listen to this encounter and I'm surprised that once again I hear about these things. It's giving me a bit of paranoia to be honest. I've already had paranormal encounters before believe it or not. But I'm making encountering one of these ape-like mimickers on the very bottom of my Todo list.
@icantthinkofaname15
@icantthinkofaname15 Жыл бұрын
​@@TheAdeptusArchives2I wanna see one. I wanna see a. Dogman too. Safely....lol I've seen ghosts(they're actually demons) and UFOs.
@KaliKali-hv9bt
@KaliKali-hv9bt Жыл бұрын
@@TheAdeptusArchives2I hope you meet one of these creatures so you can tell us your story 😊😊😊
@danielleterry2331
@danielleterry2331 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a pet or circus monkey escaped , I saw one sitting on a cattle post here in Texas early one morning scared me half to death when I was dragging my trash cans to the road b4 work, I asked my neighbors if they lost a pet monkey that was tarnish grey but none had
@raymondkisner9240
@raymondkisner9240 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I need a positive story. My Russian blue cat Arthur passed away September 7. This will help m e cope. Trying to listen to camping and hiking stories they help distract me.
@mousetreehouse6833
@mousetreehouse6833 2 жыл бұрын
Raymond, I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear friend. I hope you have pet-loving friends you can grieve with. I have had many pets in my lifetime, so rest assured you are not alone in your feelings.
@raymondkisner9240
@raymondkisner9240 2 жыл бұрын
@@mousetreehouse6833 Thank you. My other cats are grieving also. We are doing our best to carry on. Arthur was a amazing cat.
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
I feel for you losing your precious kitty! I send you my sincerest sympathies and condolences.
@dkat8087
@dkat8087 6 ай бұрын
Prayers for your loss
@Susan-nn1fm
@Susan-nn1fm 3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry about your loss😢 . I had three Russian blue but they have gone back to God. They were triplets brothers and very beautiful. I still miss them. God bless you. ❤
@ZitherBeast
@ZitherBeast 2 жыл бұрын
Chris, you've quickly become my favorite story teller on youtube. Awesome stuff, keep up the great stories.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@Chezblarger
@Chezblarger 2 жыл бұрын
Me too, ZB!
@lovely3097
@lovely3097 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Chris is the best
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
@@basecampchris That was some exquisitely beautiful scenery you showed us . I found a tree seat before but it was in the middle of a massive tree ... that on the side was really cool . The guy in the story was really so lucky he ran into that other camper and he knew it .
@daleross9001
@daleross9001 2 жыл бұрын
Aint he the best like you are rite there its cool how he gets set up while we all wait patiently its great . Anticipation. Yes
@leslievey8453
@leslievey8453 2 жыл бұрын
I would never go on a hike or camping by myself as I think half the fun is sharing the beauty of the area . Safety is also a big factor .
@christopherarnett2851
@christopherarnett2851 2 жыл бұрын
Never go unarmed in the woods always have a firearm on yourself for protection period.
@glbwoodsbum2567
@glbwoodsbum2567 2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherarnett2851 I agree fully
@johntrek187
@johntrek187 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Boston what's up. I had an experiance down cape cod. I had land right next to govt land, it had nothing but forrest, tall grass, and beach front. It was a large area. We would have fires at night off our deck and we heard just the most gutteral, loud whoops and growl. It went on for only 5 minutes and stopped. This was in the 90s so I doubt anyone was messing with us. We all stayed up waiting and listening but never heard anything again. Just goes to show ya, these things are everywhere....
@shawnwaller8687
@shawnwaller8687 2 жыл бұрын
I have spent my life backpacking and often alone in Colorado and New Mexico and not once did I ever have an abnormal experience.
@wesgilmer5391
@wesgilmer5391 2 жыл бұрын
Backcountry after dark can be flat-out scary.
@ChillingTalesfromTheIceman
@ChillingTalesfromTheIceman 2 жыл бұрын
Love me some of these spooky stories
@JorgeRojas-ut3wj
@JorgeRojas-ut3wj 2 жыл бұрын
Same, brother. Same.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
Do you folks also know about the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel ? That's a great one but the more recent stories of people where you hear their own voices and he even interviews them we're not quite as good except for maybe the one from Cheshire England but some of those stories are riveting . There's also a couple dog men stories on the Brenton Sawin Channel.. .... there's another channel that has Cryptids with the younger guy I can't think of what it's called . I noticed on the first one there's a fair amount of people there in the comment section from the UK and Australia
@spencerscott9935
@spencerscott9935 2 жыл бұрын
@@gardensofthegods yessir i do i love vic kundiff not sure if i spelled his last name right but that’s a good guy, he also has another podcast that he does called “Bigfoot eyewitness radio” check into that one if you haven’t already and it’s basically set up the same way he has folks come on and tell their stories and man do they have some good ones!! i listen everyday at work i’m talkin all 8 hours! even lunch time most the time lol that’s just how good most of them are!
@doriswall7257
@doriswall7257 Жыл бұрын
It just so beautiful there I like setting out like this just soaking up all the beauty.
@jeanniesaltwaterla8718
@jeanniesaltwaterla8718 2 жыл бұрын
Yay! Another video!!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah!!
@debbilermond1553
@debbilermond1553 Жыл бұрын
Great story and really cool hike, Chris! Thanks for all the hard work to share this with all of us! 😁
@basecampchris
@basecampchris Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Lilywhyte72
@Lilywhyte72 2 жыл бұрын
Great timing..was just laying down 💯❤️😊 thxx for the bedtime story
@glorisol3805
@glorisol3805 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful place...amazing story teller...cool story...I subscribed! ♡
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@YellowRoseoftx
@YellowRoseoftx 2 жыл бұрын
Great story and the sound effects of footsteps is especially creepy! Wow those Junipers are huge, thanks for sharing the beautiful views! Stay safe and enjoy your hike😎👏🏻
@missUn1verse81
@missUn1verse81 2 жыл бұрын
Another great story. Thank you so much.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
At first the first time you did that I thought it was maybe someone in his family walking over towards him haha . Another good Channel but it's not like this they just have people from places like North America and the UK telling their stories where you just hear their voice you don't see it and it's called the Dog men Encounters Radio channel . I believe these creatures are real . The more recent stories on that channel just are not that good but you will be surprised at how frightening some of them are .
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
I must confess, I wear headphones while watching these videos in bed because my husband is sleeping, and one time (I don't remember which video it was), there was some kind of a loud noise/thump and I jumped and woke up my husband, let's just say that he wasn't happy! But, that noise scared me, it was really loud! 😆😅😄😃😂😁😊
@edu.M.A.0077
@edu.M.A.0077 Жыл бұрын
Chris, this is the BEST STORY of all that you have shared!
@dizzydeanfpv45
@dizzydeanfpv45 2 жыл бұрын
My job keeps me from getting out and camping and hiking so I watch your videos and live vicariously through you....the stories are a nice bonus! You give off such a positive vibe and it helps me escape from this crazy world....you rock cheers
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! Thank you!
@keikurooka5105
@keikurooka5105 Жыл бұрын
I like this podcast narrator s voice, the timbre, diction, the way he phrases every vowel and adjective.. clear and concise without losing it at the end ❤
@sstritmatter2158
@sstritmatter2158 2 жыл бұрын
These are the things to consider hiking alone. I can't imagine what it was - I've heard of wendigos and skinwalkers that mock human sounds and act more or less like this but never believed in it. I carry a .44 mag Redhawk in these types of endeavors and I might have fired a shot in the dirt when I saw the creature skipping around the rocks. Outside of grizzly country there isn't much a .44 won't handle and I trust in it to get me out of a jam. That said, I had a much smaller experience hiking the wilderness of Maine. I was miles in along unnamed logging roads to get to a trailhead for a remote mountain hike. On the way down I stopped (much like your tree to stop at but mine was a rock). It was extremely quiet and nice. I heard a woman's voice faintly down the trail like maybe a couple of hikers coming up. I waited and nothing. Eventually I packed up and continued down expecting to see them. No one came. I thought maybe they turned around? All the way back I was listening and looking or waiting for a vehicle to start at the trailhead and nothing. There wasn't even another vehicle that came into the trailhead besides me. This didn't scare me, but just one of those small mystery experiences. Lots of things can happen out there alone and I'm as safe as I can be. My dad HATES that I do it and I understand but having no one to go with doesn't stop me, either. There are definitely times when it's like a doubleshot of espresso like bear sign (claw marks higher on trees, fresh bear scat) and then it's super alert time. I've been fortunate - but be safe out there.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you - appreciate your story and concern!!
@jetyboom
@jetyboom 2 жыл бұрын
love these longer vids, great story telling, beautiful scenes, thanks a bunch
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
That place was spectacularly beautiful and I really liked that tree seat
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
There's another good Channel if you like the stories about dog men but they don't show the people talking and it's just regular photos and vids that they show for every story no matter what it is but you might want to check out the dog men encounters radio channel... but the more recent stories just don't seem as good except for the one from Cheshire England but there are very interesting and scary stories there and I do believe these creatures really exist
@char8059
@char8059 2 жыл бұрын
That was a petrifying story, Chris! I can't imagine how terrified Travis must have been! It was so fortunate that he found the hiker from Quebec; that might just have saved his life!! It's a shame that he never felt confident enough to backpack solo again, but I certainly can't say that I blame him! I loved this story, as always! Thank you, Chris, and stay safe out there!! 🙂🎒🥾🚶⛰️
@diamondcutt4342
@diamondcutt4342 2 жыл бұрын
He is smart.
@dyates6380
@dyates6380 Жыл бұрын
By far, one of my favorite channels. Outstanding.
@waltie1able
@waltie1able 2 жыл бұрын
My wife and I live in Montana. We moved here from the terrible place called Washington DC, our grown children moved out and are on their own. We have camped and hiked all over the West including Alaska and the Yukon. In Montana and Wyoming, when one goes camping and hiking, you go well armed with pistols and bear spray. There are some bigfoot in the remote parts of Montana. Yes, they are there and we have heard them once on a long hiking trip. You cannot argue with Bigfoot, just leave the area as quickly as you can. This is not a joke.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
When did I ever say this was a Joke?? I have lived in Montana for 17 years...Yellowstone NP for 3 seasons....
@bigbill74scots
@bigbill74scots 2 жыл бұрын
@@basecampchris He didn't mean that you meant it as a joke. Read him again and take your head out your ass.
@craigpage1804
@craigpage1804 2 жыл бұрын
I think it was meant as a warning to others! Never said you thought it was a joke!
@terrenceolivido741
@terrenceolivido741 2 жыл бұрын
haha, bigfoot ... Lloyd Pie explained it all. i still believe the video of "Everything you know is a lie" is available. we have been fed a load of hogwash and i know the poster above is giving you the simple truth.
@gianlucaviottelo9486
@gianlucaviottelo9486 2 жыл бұрын
Pictures?
@ewengillies9826
@ewengillies9826 2 жыл бұрын
Make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck kinda story Chris. Amazing the tricks the mind can play on you letting you think the worst of situations. Awesome scenery on your hike and those trees look so unusual .. almost monster like. Thanks for sharing mate. Bushyboy Oz.
@diamondcutt4342
@diamondcutt4342 2 жыл бұрын
That was no mind trick. We dont know everything.
@johnnyanglo6709
@johnnyanglo6709 2 жыл бұрын
Obviously, the behavior is consistent with a Sasquatch -- inquisitive, concealing itself, moving swiftly but quietly even in the woods, and occasionally making various vocalizations.
@marywegrzyn506
@marywegrzyn506 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along on your hike out. It feels like we are right there with you!! Just know that we are with you in Spirit. Stay safe and keep hiking !!!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Mary - appreciate it.
@delaray7
@delaray7 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, that was a good one. Had me spooked. 2 in the morning here in Great Britain. Love your format, pictures are really cool, voluume is perfect. Thanks my friend.
@jodybrooks4053
@jodybrooks4053 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris Jody from Cape Cod Mass hope you and your family are doing well love ur channel keep up the great work u do n stay safe out there
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will
@lkiraly58
@lkiraly58 2 жыл бұрын
Wow amazing scenery! The most beautiful so far, and please continue to be safe! I can't even imagine the stress that hiker went through trying to exit while hearing and finally seeing the 'creature' pushing him out. Gives me goosebumps thinking about it. Love your stories and thanks for sharing the additional hike you took. The chair in the old tree was cool. Can't wait to hear your next one, but be safe and please carry a personal locator beacon!
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
The reason I believe he's safe and knows what he's doing is because he used to be a park ranger for some of the major national parks and I think he even said Yellowstone
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
But also check out the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel where people tell their own experiences with dog men I really think you'll like it but the most recent stories are not so good except for the one from Cheshire England . ... but a lot of them are mind-blowing and you hear people telling it in their own voice and he gives them a brief interview .
@deborahevans4472
@deborahevans4472 2 жыл бұрын
Very beautiful area love the huge trees.
@MiBackpacking
@MiBackpacking 2 жыл бұрын
One of your best Chris! Mixing the scary story (poor Travis! I really felt for him) and a informative hike. Side note, 24:35 of this video is an excellent shot with you in the foreground and the butte in the background. 📸
@hunnypie1873
@hunnypie1873 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, blending the two types of genres is really cool and perfect for me! What a neat channel! 😄
@autumnvalerio1231
@autumnvalerio1231 2 жыл бұрын
Chris!! Lovely to hear your story tonight! One of my favorite parts about Sunday! The week went fast! Thank you for your share! Your the best story teller and only one I take time to listen too! God bless you ! Be safe!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much Autumn!!
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
@@basecampchris This might sound weird but I'm wondering if you ever heard any stories from the Dallas area because I moved here from the suburbs of Philly and was surprised that there's actually a lot of woods in this area . And many parts you don't look like what people think of when they think of Texas since we are so far north . About 4 years ago somebody reported seeing a dog man near where I used to go in the woods off of I-35 about a mile north of the Dallas County Line where we have the Elm Fork Branch of the Trinity River . After that report I stopped going in the woods alone here for about 2 years . Keep up the good work . I really love the way you show these beautiful places and you have such a friendly relaxed style .
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
@@gardensofthegods My husband's family lived along The Trinity River in Northern California when he was a little boy and one day his mom couldn't find him and there he was playing on the Trinity bridge girders, she yelled to him to get home, so he swung his way (hand over fist), the entire length across that raging Trinity River, instead of walking on the road, he said that he really got the belt when he got home, but, that he deserved what he got because he could have slipped anytime into that river and nobody would have ever found him.
@teresacorrigan3076
@teresacorrigan3076 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris! Love the stories! You brighten up Sunday nights! 🇨🇦
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
You might also enjoy the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel here . However I don't feel them more recent stories are that good with the exception of the one from Cheshire England but a lot of them are genuinely frightening
@Erniesmt9
@Erniesmt9 2 жыл бұрын
Greetings Chris, another spooky story from you just after midnight here. Love it. Thank you yet again from across the pond 😊
@LittleKitty22
@LittleKitty22 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it was just after midnight here too (UK) when the video got released, I knew from the title that it would be a bit spooky so I left it until now to watch it, lol.
@Erniesmt9
@Erniesmt9 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy. Isn’t Chris a great story teller 😊
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah he is a great storyteller . Cheers from Dallas Texas . Whereabouts in the UK and surrounding areas are you both from ? Sorry about the Queen passing away ... I have always liked her and my oldest sister looks a lot like her .
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
And another good channel if you both don't know of it is the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel . Although I don't feel the more recent stories have been very good except for the one from Cheshire , England . There's also some good stories on the Brenton Sawin channel , may he rest in peace . And there are a couple other good channels I can't think of the name of the one with the younger guy but in his podcast he has a sort of bright green neon background . There's a lot of people from the UK who listen to the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel and also a number of them from Australia , although I have spoken with a few from other countries too such as Finland . If you haven't been to that channel believe me you both will really enjoy it
@Erniesmt9
@Erniesmt9 2 жыл бұрын
@@gardensofthegods hey there Dallas, Texas! We’re from a tiny hamlet in Dorset called Stalbridge Weston. That’s amazing your sister looks like the Queen, a connection maybe in long distance pass?! Thank you for recommending the channels. I shall tune in. Looking forward to them. Thanks again.
@brianmarek6159
@brianmarek6159 2 жыл бұрын
I don't blame Travis, I would never go out again after what happened. How terrifying, great story, thx
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
Neither would I !!
@stormy439
@stormy439 2 жыл бұрын
Just. WOW!
@aaaardvark23
@aaaardvark23 2 жыл бұрын
I love this guy. He is my inner child who loved exploring the woods.
@DocRush7874
@DocRush7874 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of people I hear have had similar experience. Bigfoot, Alien, Mind trick? I am going with demon. Keep the stories coming and I’ll keep you in my prayers!
@caroline5373
@caroline5373 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you again Chris for a frightful story. I love spending My Sunday evening listening to your stories. What a terrifying encounter, I probably would have never went for a solo hike again either. 😳 Also enjoyed the scenery and the amazing juniper cedars. What an amazing tree. Thanks again, you are indeed the best! Keep hiking, and please be safe.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Caroline!
@ramiroramirez1124
@ramiroramirez1124 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I love beautiful trees like that ... and supposedly when you find parts of the root sticking up above the ground they are supposed to have very good medicinal qualities . I have a piece here that I have never used yet ... pretty long it looks like an orange whip .
@caroline5373
@caroline5373 2 жыл бұрын
@@gardensofthegods thank you. So interesting about the Aspen trees. Going to try and get some recent pictures of the leaves changing colors, this is prime time.
@harolynallison485
@harolynallison485 2 жыл бұрын
This is a really good story for my Halloween campout and I will use this the landscape is 🤩🤩🤩🤩😍🤩 amazing
@TheGuncage
@TheGuncage Жыл бұрын
Great content, great delivery on the stories, your getting out in the back woods for the stories . This channel will do great keep up the good work
@basecampchris
@basecampchris Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! Chris🐻 KH!
@Susan-nn1fm
@Susan-nn1fm 2 ай бұрын
I just love the huge tree that is behind you. Amazing gift to see.Thank you Chris from Susan in Beckwourth Ca. Good night hanging out with you.❤
@Abby-fl7yy
@Abby-fl7yy 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris for yet another wonderful tale ! I could feel the man's fear ! Love your sound effects too, the crunchy footsteps et al !!!! Ellen
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ellen!
@theresehopkins1581
@theresehopkins1581 Жыл бұрын
Even better than finding the tree gone...🤔. seeing it move away..... 😅❤😳 you never look at the woods the same way again.... 😊❤ Thanks for all your great videos Chris!!! .... You're the best!!! 😊❤
@lauriehughes8130
@lauriehughes8130 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, wow, wow what a story. It's one of your best, its enough to keep me out of the forests and mountains. You are so brave to tell scary stories when you're backpacking alone out there. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@cavscout62
@cavscout62 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine anything worse than denying yourself exploring the outdoors! Fear is no mode to live by or in as eventually it will rule your life completely. Get some friends or family and get into the woods and deserts, rivers lakes etc. It’s the only way to live fully for many and an escape for more.
@MadderMel
@MadderMel 2 жыл бұрын
First time I've watched one of your videos ! Very entertaining ! And some stunning scenery !
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@jburnett8152
@jburnett8152 2 жыл бұрын
A story and a hike ! What a treat. I believe he was only being escorted out of the area. There are those who use mindspeak. Such as I'm leaving please don't scare me. Seems to work.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
I believe you are right! A mountain lion is stealth up until attack....Sasquatch let's their presence known to some to intimidate as they are territorial and not predators. ( of course my data is limited ) They need their space...and respect.
@Cutter-jx3xj
@Cutter-jx3xj 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome channel, great content and story telling
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
@MIKYTHEDOM
@MIKYTHEDOM 2 жыл бұрын
Hey bro!!! I just wanted to say thanks for the great videos of nature. Tales of the unknown of the forest!!! I have see things and heard things in the forest too... Never come across tracks but that don't make me think that these creatures don't exist. I know they do!!! there is too much evidence to prove that they do exist, I just haven't see it yet. I also have a lot of respect for your outdoors prowess!!! i am a disabled person now. I use to love the outdoors hiking camping.. I hope to do it again before I'm not here anymore!!! Bro man keep up the good work!!! Thanks. again...
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Hey MIKYTHEDOM - Appreciate it!! Thanks for watching. Getting back out there this week! C
@davehendry8056
@davehendry8056 Жыл бұрын
great video chris but be careful alone out there
@basecampchris
@basecampchris Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave - Appreciate it! C
@iamthepope9167
@iamthepope9167 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great story and hike Chris. This has quickly become one of my favorite parts of winding down the final weekend hours. Cheers from Akron, Ohio 🍻
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome - Thank you!!
@ramiroramirez1124
@ramiroramirez1124 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome photography love the pictures
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much
@gail9906
@gail9906 2 жыл бұрын
You make my Mondays Chris. I love your storytelling. If Id gone out for firewood and came back and my tent was 20ft up a tree, i'd qualify for the Olympic sprint team!🏃‍♂️ Lol..Im glad that man was ok. ❤️🇦🇺🦘
@gianlucaviottelo9486
@gianlucaviottelo9486 2 жыл бұрын
I'd feel secure enough carrying a shotgun.....
@theresehopkins1581
@theresehopkins1581 Жыл бұрын
Now wait just one moment..... imagine you're alone..... in the woods..... supplies gone...... sun going down...... being followed by a mimicking jokester...... absolutely terrifying 😳 ... Then... what a relief 😅..... finding a camper...... safe at last.... wow!!
@psywalker7973
@psywalker7973 2 жыл бұрын
Love your story telling, especially the lantern as the sun goes down, it adds a really nice ambience. I prefer firelight and lanterns when camping, just relaxes me. I do have a super bright 2000 lumen torch to check the bush for potential Yowies. That torch lights up the whole area it's more of a flood light, not a focused beam. Anyway, love the stories, love seeing you try new beers, love the ambience of the videos, keep it up mate! Much love and respect from Aus!!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@jamesnimmo1049
@jamesnimmo1049 2 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos yet.love this Sunday tradition with a glass of wine.thanks for sharing.cheers
@WhyAmIHereRK
@WhyAmIHereRK 2 жыл бұрын
Omg that was the creepiest thing I've heard in awhile - with that voice!! 😲 Thanks, Chris 😵‍💫🥺😦😁
@clints8731
@clints8731 9 ай бұрын
My parents have a ceder tree on their property that is close to 300 years old. Its big and very rounded. I've never seen one like it.
@christinecrabtree3652
@christinecrabtree3652 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh I listen to so many missing stories of hikers in forests. I live in Wyoming and we camp in the mountains all the time. There have never been missing stories in our Big Horns. Stay safe out there. We had an Uncle just disappear without a trace. It is all just bizarre. Love your stories.
@gloriamitchell2376
@gloriamitchell2376 2 жыл бұрын
Great story Chris!! The scenery there is absolutely beautiful & breathtaking!! Thank you for sharing it & thanks to whomever sent it in also Stay safe Chris & keep hiking!!! 🥾🥾🥾🤫🙂🤪🙃😉
@kevinlents9545
@kevinlents9545 2 жыл бұрын
Just awesome, Chris. 😀Holee-crap. What a tale! Thank you, so much.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
Also check out the Dogman Encounters Radio channel but the more recent stories a lot of them are not as good except for the one from Cheshire England but a lot of them are mind-blowing and you hear the people telling it in their own voice .
@jamesc9001
@jamesc9001 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love every video you publish. I grew up in the woods, these days I don't get so much opportunity in them. Among the wonderful things of a campfire is the speculation about what moves about just beyond the light from them. Very exciting! Keep up the good work. The review of a select beer is a nice addition, In a much appreciated plus.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you James!!!
@garysimpson1988
@garysimpson1988 2 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I was camping in an area close to Bigfoot territory in Ohio near Salt Fork State Park. It was late at night and I had a fire going and was sitting by it reading a book and drinking a beer. Around 11:00 p.m. I heard a strange rustling in the trees behind my tent. Then I heard low guttural growls. I stood up, turned around and as I did a huge hairy creature emerged from the woods not more that 25 feet from me. It stood 8 feet tall and had to weigh in excess of 450 pounds. I stood motionless not knowing what to do when the creature dictated the narrative. It slowly lifted its right hand and pointed to the beer I was holding in my hand. I immediately realized the beast wanted a beer. And why not? It was at least 85 degrees and so humid you could cut the air with a knife. I popped a brewsky and gave it to him and motioned for him to come sit by my fire. He capitulated and as we sat by the fire I lit a cigarette. He became agitated and started motioning to my mouth and then to his mouth. Damn, the dude wanted a smoke. So I lit one for Bfoot and we continued socializing, drinking our beer and having a few smokes. Eventually Bfoot's eyelids began to droop. The beer was making him sleepy. He arose, waved goodbye and walked away, whistling as he disappeared into the woods. I didn't encounter the creature again, but after that I never went into the woods without my Bud Light and a carton of Marlboros.
@graveyardghost2603
@graveyardghost2603 2 жыл бұрын
What a scary story, i want to hear more, so--Subscribed! :)
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@LittleKitty22
@LittleKitty22 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is just so beautiful where you are hiking! And such amazing ancient trees, these sierra junipers! That poor guy in the story, getting chased by a Sasquatch like that and having his tent destroyed and his food stolen! And the squatch was just laughing at him! Some of these Bigfoot things are just so evil! The hiker's feeling that he was in danger is commonly reported from Bigfoot encounters. These things do eat people, hence the many disappearances in national parks!
@mezanian
@mezanian 2 жыл бұрын
@Little Kitty 'spose ya believe in white jesus too.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great Channel another one that's really good is called the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel where you hear people telling their own experiences and he usually interviews them a little bit . The more recent ones are not as good with the exception maybe of the guy from Cheshire England . Some of them should be made into movies . I noticed a lot of people that listen to it are also from the UK and Australia not just America . If you don't already listen to that channel you might want to check it out and if you see me there say hello
@michaell397
@michaell397 2 жыл бұрын
@@mezanian Ok, I give. What is a white jesus?
@thaddeusmikolajczyk4518
@thaddeusmikolajczyk4518 2 жыл бұрын
The juniper trees were very beautiful. Fantastic views. Great story.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@KGLWlover
@KGLWlover 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your hard work and heartfelt content with nature !
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
@fouraces1949
@fouraces1949 2 жыл бұрын
#BaseCampChris is my favorite channel...I LOVE your stories!!! #SpookyFactor I've camped all my life in the Markleeville area so all your videos look like that area! Close to my
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's a great Channel and I love that tree and he shows some really beautiful places doesn't he ? Another good one but it's not like this it doesn't show beautiful places but you hear people telling their stories and their own voice and it's called the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel .
@pinkbunny5816
@pinkbunny5816 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving us another story! 😁😁😁
@kathleenbotelho3307
@kathleenbotelho3307 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris for bringing us the stories😊 you're awesome
@mousetreehouse6833
@mousetreehouse6833 2 жыл бұрын
Chris, thanks so much for bringing me along on this hike. I rode thru the Sierras, up by Donner Lake, many years ago; and even though it was mid-summer, that was the saddest place I'd ever seen. I didn't even know the history of the area at that time! Anyway, it's nice to see different parts of that gorgeous range. Oh, and that story was majorly creepy - so thanks again!
@percybyssheshelley8573
@percybyssheshelley8573 2 жыл бұрын
I've been through there and there's definitely a forelorn sad feeling all through the Sierras, some places worse than others. Many First Nations peoples were hunted down by bounty hunters as the State of California's official policy towards them was extermination, for which this state has never aplogized or offered restitution (!!!). Before that there are accounts of wars between the First Nations peoples in the Yosemite valley and a tribe of "wetiko" (cannibalistic) giants. Very large skeletons were unearthed there in the 1800 and 1900's...
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 жыл бұрын
@@percybyssheshelley8573 well other than the stories about the Donner party I didn't know all these other sad and horrific things good Lord how heartbreaking and really scary about that creature ... is that wendigo ? Another good Channel if you like stories about dog men is the Dogmen Encounters Radio channel here . But I've noticed the most recent stories are not as good with the exception of the one from Cheshire England but some of them are horrific and they are told with the person narrating it themselves and he usually interviews them a little bit in the beginning and end .
@williamhauser3686
@williamhauser3686 2 жыл бұрын
You do an absolutely amazing job with these videos. Your descriptions and ability to capture sounds so well makes it feel as if we're right there with you. Outstanding work
@graselagrasela3427
@graselagrasela3427 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting story thank you. I used to do a lot of backpacking myself. I am older so I just do little day trips. I've always hiked by myself, but I got cured hearing a lot of these stories.
@timberstoneacres
@timberstoneacres Жыл бұрын
I had a really strange vivid dream about "something" not wanting me there while camping in the Gallatin Forest. I woke up from it to my dog growling and sniffing at the windows of my camper. I felt so uneasy. That has stuck with me! Still gives me the heebeegeebees I probably won't camp in that specific area again although it was very beautiful.😂
@myzacky96
@myzacky96 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you tell stories, you always keep me interested, I think that encounter with that"unkown" was big foot
@ironman4122
@ironman4122 2 жыл бұрын
Love the sound effects! Great stories!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@earthangelorgone
@earthangelorgone 2 жыл бұрын
GREAT VIDEO and STORY!! I wonder how many eyes were on you while you did that beautiful hike...😉 I'm a believer, that's for sure!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you earth Angel!! Yes ....ya never know!
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 Жыл бұрын
I sure believe!
@sultanciarra11
@sultanciarra11 Жыл бұрын
I follow the Missing 411 so i gotta say to please carry a locator beacon with you. Be careful. I really like your channel.
@saxman7131
@saxman7131 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the story. Thanks.
@dukeinbelarus999
@dukeinbelarus999 2 жыл бұрын
Great storytelling!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@josephacri6855
@josephacri6855 2 жыл бұрын
Really beautiful the sierra junipers,love the terrain,hopefully you can take us on more high elevation hikes through the sierra’s really enjoy your stories very relaxing spending time with you on these hikes,thank you very much,looking forward to you next adventure stay safe!!!
@marilyneves8856
@marilyneves8856 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent storytelling Chris! That was a really scary encounter! Loved your hike too showing the wonderful old trees and pond.
@binkytube
@binkytube 2 жыл бұрын
Just happened upon your channel. You're great at storytelling. Keep it up!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@ValerieAnnHorn-Ross-mx4cv
@ValerieAnnHorn-Ross-mx4cv 7 ай бұрын
🇬🇧 There is something so natural about seeing a human out there in the wild world. There's a natural affinity between man & nature, where each depends & needs each other. This is what we've somehow lost since we began living in towns & cities So I can understand why so many Americans feel the "pull" to go back to the natural world. With such a Magnificent country There is so much to chose from & Go back to your instinctive roots The pleasure of being one with what's all around you. Although we have some beautiful areas in the UK, it's so small compared with the mighty USA Plus our weather isn't conducive To camping & hiking & we're just not a nation of campers. I think we'd be happier in a cave in the woods with a log fire... Yes we're little Troglodytes at heart. If our weather was like parts of The great American wilderness, I think over the generations we'd be also avid campers. Our cold isn't just Cold it's Damp cold which seeps into your bones It's not dry cold. It's why I love watching Chris, the places he visits, the whole set up plus the Fantastic views... WoW! Thanks Chris Peace & Good Cheer to All x
@kygreenskeeper8326
@kygreenskeeper8326 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the story.... It's not as wild as you may think.... I have something I may share with you eventually...
@jennydevelos8427
@jennydevelos8427 2 жыл бұрын
amazing story again.
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@anthimatter
@anthimatter 2 жыл бұрын
Great story Chris. Probably the creepiest story you've told so far IMO. Beautiful place to be too. Those junipers are incredible!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed...Thank you!
@dorianmclean6755
@dorianmclean6755 2 жыл бұрын
Wow ! Beautiful hike scenery...I loved that. Great Story ! That was great....Thanks !!!
@nanaorangejuice9283
@nanaorangejuice9283 2 жыл бұрын
Great story again! Every time i watch your video i see that you care for the nature around you. You are very nature loving person! My grandfather was someone who loves and cares the nature with its all animals. He loved staying in nature and respected it. It s good to find similar minded people around the 🌎 world 😇😇 He was always shining when he s in the nature like you!!!
@rickynorris1694
@rickynorris1694 2 жыл бұрын
Great story!
@basecampchris
@basecampchris 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
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