A few years ago about 100 km North West of Whitecourt , Alberta I saw a dead wolf on the side of the highway . It was a black wolf and from a distance I thought that it was a dead moose calf or a dead black bear . I did not stop to get a photo because there was a RCMP vehicle parked beside it . This wolf was massive , at least twice the size of any wolf that I have ever seen . Some of these creatures must be seen to be believed .
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
I would have stopped anyway !
@kanius2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I can imagine Frank being a great guest on Art Bells show back in the day. What wonderful stories!
@gregorszurnicki414 жыл бұрын
I just happened to stumble on the video. Man, was this refreshing. Real adventures by real people. They say the world is small. I say the world is big n this is a good example. Bless you guys
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it.
@hazyspirits31774 жыл бұрын
Seriously. I got so excited & was so amazed the entire time he talked about his adventures up near the Mackenzie Mountains. That’s the real North up there.
@salvadorlopez-beltran67342 жыл бұрын
Apologizing in advance for my language @gregorszurmicki FUCK yeah it was! I got the same story as Greg, stumbled in this vid and I can say the bug bit me. Maybe one day you can do one on the stories from cenrtal America... My grandpa had so many from small kids with blueish skin that for a piece of candy would jump up spin and become peanut sized to people that would become farell hogs at night and go threw the jungle killing and eating people to huge serpants that burrowed underground like golfers just to come out eat someone and dive down and keep going deep... Idk maybe... Thanks for the great work
@balel19752 жыл бұрын
One of the most underrated videos on KZbin. Absolutely fantastic 👏
@JesseP.Watson7 сағат бұрын
...At 1M views, it's not exactly underrated.
@hlloyd-fs4uf4 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was born in the century before the last. In 1906 he joined the US Army and was in the horse cavalry. He lived almost until age 90, and had many great experience stories he shared with me. I wish I had recorded them somehow, but have myself forgotten most of them by now. When I was young, I preferred the company of elders and had very few friends my own age. They knew things that interested me, things no one else knew or wanted to talk about. I've also had a few strange telepathic experiences with other very old relatives, knowing that people were going to die soon, where to find body of a friend who disappeared, and so on. My friend was found accidently months later, exactly in the sort of place I said he would be found. Old now myself, sadly I have no one who cares enough to have any interest in me or these things. Perhaps this is the way such things should be.
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. If you're interested, please feel free to send some of your stories to my email address: hammerson (at) hammersonpeters.com. I would love to hear them.
@marcoslaureano55624 жыл бұрын
There are MANY people who care to hear such things, myself included. Sadly, our world has become so puffed up with the pride of it's own achievements that our elders, and the great knowledge and experience they carry within them, are no longer revered as they should be. But I grew up the same way, as my mother was a nurse's aide in a predominantly Jewish community and was always able to take me to work with her. As the elderly people she took care of were ALWAYS as fond of my company as I was of theirs. I spent as much time in the company of the elderly as I did with children my own age. I learned so much from my elders that has been of HUGE VALUE to me throughout my life. Speak and teach. Those who are MEANT to listen to you - they will. And that influence could be of equal value to them as it has been to so many other people like myself. God bless.
@linnymaemullins33193 жыл бұрын
I feel ya honey🤔😌
@keirancollier88368 ай бұрын
I would love to listen to your stories 🙂
@VeronicaSm2827 ай бұрын
I would as well.
@Son_Of_Scotland2 жыл бұрын
This was absolutely fantastic! If it was 10 hours long i wouldnt have missed one second. Thank you for this!
@johnpapallo67952 жыл бұрын
Love the voice and content.
@Art_official_intelligenc32 жыл бұрын
Same
@thomasdaniels26085 жыл бұрын
We live in Oswego county N.Y. 7 miles from LAKE Ontario. There is a spot where birds cross the lake, heading north to Canada in the spring, and the reverse in the fall. 15 or so years ago, I was talking with a neighbor, I was facing in the direction of the crossing, which is several miles from that point. I saw a shadow move across the garage, when I looked up I saw the biggest bird I had ever seen, it looked like a crow, but with a long beak, its wings were easily longer than than my arm span (72 inches) and it was not flapping rapidly, just long sweeps, but it was moving rapidly. I have seen birds in many states and countries.Eagles etc. This bird was huge. I have checked everything to find out what is was that we saw. The only thing that comes close is a Thunderbird. And I don't mean the car............
@ammattt4 жыл бұрын
cranes fly that way and they're huge.
@ammattt4 жыл бұрын
i meant heron like a blue heron.
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
WOW !!!!!!
@linnymaemullins33193 жыл бұрын
I know!!
@TrollBot.2 жыл бұрын
@dogs aren't dangerous why so serious?
@SRHisnum15 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this documentary. Mr. Graves is a great man, he's so kind, feeding the starving dog, not wanting to drown the moose, or shoot the wolf. This expedition sounds like it was awesome. Thanks Frank and this channel for bringing this piece of great history to us all.
@SRHisnum15 жыл бұрын
Yayyyyy...I got a ❤Thank u💞💖💋
@jhonfamo84124 жыл бұрын
There are good hearted people out there.
@macempress1654 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of the1970's expedition docs I watch a a boy. I love the haunting soundtrack and the small details he adds to the story that makes you live it out like a good novel.
@crisbrackett20674 жыл бұрын
Yes those parts were definately heart warming. Sounds like what I would have done.
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934Ай бұрын
@@macempress165yes exactly
@randyhecker12274 жыл бұрын
I had several encounters with some weird kind of bipedal creature in Colorado in the summer of 1968. It was associated with what I can only describe as an intense aura of fear. The closer it got the more the fear would intensify. There were several other people in that area, including a family working a copper-silver mine. There was also a sheep herder who was also carrying his .357 magnum pistol with him because of the fear of the creature. Everyone there was scared to death of this thing. It came around almost every night. Sometimes we would hear it calling our names in the night. If you don't think that isn't freaky think again. Back then it rained nearly every afternoon and we would find huge prints in the mud in the morning. To this day I do not know what it was.
@BUBBLESPOGO8 ай бұрын
It was a demonic entity. One of their main calling cards is the intense fear. That's because theyare wicked spirits living in their spirit realm here on the earth where they have been confined until their judgment arrives, which is soon.
@arvont16 ай бұрын
Could have been a skinwalker - a human practicioner of the old black magic from one of the Native tribes in the region. The skinwalker can shapeshift into an animal and back again. Worth looking into if there were/are any reservations or populations of Native Americans in the area where you were at.
@TheNomad27274 ай бұрын
if some weird creature was calling my name in the night I'd be so angry but too scared to do anything, I wonder how it knew people's names?
@liukang853 ай бұрын
I always wonder if some kids are having fun making up stories or if they are true. Interesting either way
@user-bg8cw8sp7w3 ай бұрын
If it knew your names..that means 1/. it was around when you didnt realise it. 2/. It was intelligent as shown by the fact that it remembered who was who and who lived where..etc
@friarfox5 жыл бұрын
I can trace my roots back to the fur trappers of Quebec and Ontario in the mid 1700s and my First Nation Iroquois family background would go even further obviously. I really enjoy the history and stories of Canada back when it was a young nation. We don't really understand how hard these men were to survive and prosper without modern conveniences through the insect springs and bitter cold winters that were a way of life. I am no wilderness guy but as luck would have it, my son became a geologist and now works in those northern remote areas seeking out mineral deposits. Nothing odd in the bush happened though besides a persistent black bear or two. I forwarded this video to him in case he gets any trips around the McKenzie river in the future. Thank you for posting.
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@marymorningstar68325 жыл бұрын
I loved listening, how could anyone give this a thumbs down some people never cease to amaze me , this was authentic , visual , wonderful ! thank you and a very real and deep respect for all the characters involved
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
@josephinemitchell13075 жыл бұрын
How boring would we all be if everybody was the same and nobody disliked what we liked.
@671homey4 жыл бұрын
Maybe some of us don't like pathological liars.
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
I’m hooked
@7thson5553 жыл бұрын
@@671homey yeah this guy does seem to be a major story teller
@elizabethgaspodnetich43225 жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary!! I love talking to the elders! They know things, have seen things and have done things that most people would not believe. I am Native American, and an Elder myself now, but when I was young my Elders told stories that would curl your toes!! Awesome source of information the Elders are!! Thanks for taking the time to put this on You Tube so that so many can hear the stories before they are gone!
@Zuxiasunicorn4 жыл бұрын
Don't you folks have something like a hundred names for Bigfoot?
@elizabethgaspodnetich43224 жыл бұрын
@Boom Diggaty That sounds like a sad dark life! Make sure you don't become like that!!
@jameskevinheinle3014 жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks for your great comment!☺😀
@katmack42153 жыл бұрын
Miss Elizabeth..I bet you've got some incredible stories!! 😁
@w.d.m-18993 жыл бұрын
I am 58 yrs old now, and I remember seeing the original Thunderbird photograph in either Argosy magazine or Boys Life around 71-72.
@lindalumae2 жыл бұрын
What an adventure Frank! You must feel so blessed to have been a part of this. Your love and respect for animals really shines through in this interview. I must say I was very angry about the poor starving dog. I’m sure he appreciated what you did for him. I wonder if the Sasquatch up there are still passing along stories about the crazy white men that came and how the Sasquatch hid from them.
@burntofferings37705 жыл бұрын
I am a Canadian living in the Northwest of Alberta, once on a car trip through British Columbia almost directly South of the area Frank visited I saw such an enormous bird. I have spent much time in the outdoors hiking with dogs and exploring and have military training. There is always some wildlife to see on these long trips through wilderness areas. As I drove I saw a huge black bird fly out from near the top of the forest. Trees there can easily be over 150 feet tall and I estimate the wingspan to have been well over twelve feet. I saw it for a few seconds and actually pulled over and then doubled backed down the highway to try to see it again and take a picture if I could. I waited about twenty minutes before slowly leaving with my eyes closely watching for the bird as I continued. Having seen many eagles of various types frequently both in the wild and in zoos, I can clearly assert this was much larger and looked like a giant Raven with long wings. I mentioned it to several people at the time but have only come to understand what I actually witnessed decades later. At the time I rationalized it as an off course giant vulture that had blown North in a storm or some such anomalous basis. It was a very odd and memorable experience even for an experienced outdoor animal watcher quite familiar with the wildlife.
@sandramcclure25985 жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience here in north Georgia , very surreal to say the least . you described my sighting to the tee, the feathers was unkept and a big straight neck , not like a Crain's neck but a raptor, your the first one i'v herd that has seen this bird, i'v looked for 8 years, so cool.
@cecerae86375 жыл бұрын
@@sandramcclure2598 how many do you think are in Georgia?
@sandramcclure25985 жыл бұрын
@@cecerae8637 i only seen this one and haven't talked or heard of anyone that has see one around here. and i have looked for 8 years
@iokboy65344 жыл бұрын
@@sandramcclure2598 I seen one in georgia too back In 2013
@sandramcclure25984 жыл бұрын
@@cecerae8637Just seen one,
@juliusfucik40115 жыл бұрын
I expected very little of this video, but boy was I surprised at the great content. Thanks! This deserves a million views!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@19731695 жыл бұрын
Yes it was awesome!
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
I’m sure it took awhile 🤔
@hughjunit25032 жыл бұрын
Over 1000 comments but I can't see any??? Anyway what a treat, thank you
@Onozitsthpopo2 жыл бұрын
Same
@HammersonPeters2 жыл бұрын
It's being very weird, unfortunately. If you sort by 'Newest First', you will see them.
@watchfuleagle40382 жыл бұрын
@@HammersonPeters thank you, Niagara Falls Canada checking in.
@0kh0b072 жыл бұрын
Get over yourself
@2guysandatruck1484 жыл бұрын
Bravo to the documentary makers! There is not nearly enough story telling of this caliber on the internet! This man's tales are fascinating! He's very humble about his adventures and he sounds very truthful. I'm not sure an adventure like this could exist today. (and if it does, frankly I'm too old to do it!). Thanks for putting this out there!
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it.
@johnappleby4054 жыл бұрын
Much better than I thought it would be fascinating material I admire the interviewee and his companions for making the trip. He seems truthful and not about to make exaggerated claims. The remoteness and dangers of the area come across vividly
@nadnavlis2405 жыл бұрын
This is how documentaries should be made. Are you listening National Geographic (used to be good long ago), History Channel and Discovery Channel?
@bettyschneider52684 жыл бұрын
Nad Navlis .... You are right! 🎭
@sandmanbeaches5654 жыл бұрын
I disagree
@MatanuskaHIGH4 жыл бұрын
Those channels are bullshit anymore. Reality sitcoms with no facts all bullshit and fillers and Clickbait. Made to drag you episode to episode without ever having any real content just enough crap to keep you coming back hoping for some actual knowledge or facts.
@jordanfast73544 жыл бұрын
Is history channel a subsidiary of Disney or am I thinking of nation geographic
@barbarat57294 жыл бұрын
Best cryptid interview I’ve ever heard
@revengeoftheultaterrestria2925 жыл бұрын
John A Keel was friends with Ivan T Sanderson. Truly great men who did great work. Thanks lady for your sterling efforts.
@dynodish5 жыл бұрын
Frank is very humble. He was no small ordinary man from the sound of things he was, indeed, extraordinary.
@doctorknowitall11755 жыл бұрын
Sanderson was my pen-pal; I did research for him. I never met him but I still miss him
@smelvin135 жыл бұрын
Stories?
@josephinemitchell13075 жыл бұрын
Your letters must of being like a book.... back in the day.
@elizabethtorres60692 жыл бұрын
I truly enjoyed listening to Frank Graves, and his incredible journey and the amazing people and wild life he came across...By the way, that Thunderbird photograph I've seen it as well about 10 years ago, while researching evidence of Cryptids.. that photographed huge Black bird, which looked like Frank said, an enormously huge Crow or Raven. He's right about the head, which wasn't included, or probably slumped over.. Anyway, it did not look fake. Everything about the body looked real, the men were lined up side to side, each with their arms extended out like an airplane.. and each man, touching the other man's tips of their fingers. You can clearly see their intentions of showing the camera man, the length of this bird's wing span, not sure if their were 6 or more men.. But I do remember the photograph, no MANDELA Effect here, and now the only thing that shows up is a suspect Pterodactyl which looks fake. If that Black Bird was shot down, and the body is missing, its probaby well hidden at the Smithsonian.
@janelinley36244 жыл бұрын
Now this guy can put out a documentary... loved it
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@wadetitcombe99715 жыл бұрын
I have no paranormal experiences at all, but I do love the stories and I will not judge. just because I don't get to see these things, doesn't mean they don't exist.
@danderson40024 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@badwhiskey4 жыл бұрын
For the most part I've found you really do not want much paranormal experience. I have PTSD from just 2 traumatic experience. I've also lost 2 friends and 2 others are in some form of psychiatric care from just one serious event.
@markalan91044 жыл бұрын
@@badwhiskey Would u mind sharing?
@thejazzmonastery95414 жыл бұрын
check out Robert Sepehr's vids on Operation Highjump for some brain stretchers. It's hard to deny the veracity of the presentations, and if true then stuff is way different than we've been told.
@benpotter68324 жыл бұрын
@Gen. Lee Interested you don't have to assume that they do to be able to enjoy the interview.
@PureBlood425 жыл бұрын
This is likely the best storyteller I've heard in my life and I'm in my 50's.
@ronpatton57215 жыл бұрын
Randall M Oh, he’s a real story teller alright. See my post. Seriously, not trolling, i love a good story, but this is trademark BS.
@hauntedhose4 жыл бұрын
Ron Patton interesting...what makes you say so?
@2guysandatruck1484 жыл бұрын
@@ronpatton5721 See your post, where?
@cdvitunac4 жыл бұрын
If I could give this video a thousand up votes and never up vote anything else again, I would without a second thought.
@mirzaghalib86592 жыл бұрын
i totally remember watching this probably whenever it was that you originally posted it and lemme tell you, Homeboy, I am as impressed by it's all around greatness now as I was watching it the first time around. believe it as it is the simple truth. Cheers!
@onlieme59192 жыл бұрын
This is my second viewing too. These stories are fact
@scottsevara545 жыл бұрын
Loved it!!!!! What a treasure trove of accumulated life knowledge. Now I want to go up to Nahani Valley and see the pristine forests and river. What an adventure.
@jasoncharles86514 жыл бұрын
This is the best narrated description of an adventure I have heard since I could get them from my elders. Please find more, I will be looking over here, doing my part. Thank you!
@TeddyLovesBacon2 жыл бұрын
This story of Frank Graves is legendary ... Thank you 🙏🐬💜
@samuelcolt26004 жыл бұрын
Everyone’s life is an adventure but this mans adventure is historical. It’s very well spoken on all ends and straightforward. 10/10 no question. 👍🏻🤗
@mpccenturion5 жыл бұрын
I was fishing, up from the St.Croix river. The Maine, New Brunswick border. It's known as part of the Cheputinicoote Lake chain. 1977. I was alone - The wind on this area, gave you 6 ft swells regularly. Its an hour to sunset, I am casting as the boat is pushed down lake, by the current. I heard a scream, louder than I could imagine. It sounded like it was directly in front of me, some 30 yds to shore. I never saw anything. As I searched the shore, looking for the generator of the sound, It echoed off the mountains surrounding me. I was immediately taken by the sense that someone was watching me, and I had no idea of where or who they were. The hair on my neck was standing, my arms too. I was 6ft and 250lbs then, but I felt quite small. I started the engine and gunned it for home. I have never heard it again, in all the years of hunting, fishing the area since. Its been 42 yrs. It matters not if you believe or not. Cheers
@13rdTvShow5 жыл бұрын
Same stories in Russia.
@13rdTvShow5 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKWbgISaaK5oZ8U
@PathosRx5 жыл бұрын
42
@codex_logos5 жыл бұрын
Believeya mang.. thanks for sharing sir
@chrisnagle685 жыл бұрын
But how was the fishing?
@rosebudadkins68034 жыл бұрын
Being a member of indigenous tribe of the US this was terrific. It was like sitting around the fire listening to the storytellers. My dad was a storyteller. He could captivate your attention for hours. The ancestors showed up from time to time. We still observe the rituals before entering areas where the crypto live. I am out in PNW now. I’ve seen some strange wonders. People need to live close to the earth. We lose our connection. Everything is connected/related. We have lost our knowledge. Wisdom is not gathered from reading many books. Those men & women earned their wisdom.
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it.
@saroyafanniel89324 жыл бұрын
Indeed! The only true Way of The Path: *Knowledge + Understanding = Wisdom* and *Experience is Knowledge* not reading books; on science, philosophy or any other human conjecture. That is called education and has its place in the Western, corrupted paradigm that has bullied its way into our purview. However it is not the *be all* ; yet may *end all* if we do not unsubscribe from it entirely.
@southernafricanboy41482 ай бұрын
Very similar to my experiences growing up in Southern Africa. I'm middle age now and our elders would tell stories about the old ways before whites came which in Zimbabwe was around 1900s I too have seen stuff I can't explain to this day and met people who have been through strange things
@chrisstevenson53785 жыл бұрын
i truly loved this expedition account--authentic and right from the source of Graves. A part of history that has been buried for all these years comes to light. No sensationalizm. Just the facts, ma'am.
@danderson40024 жыл бұрын
That’s the way I like it. Straight. No lies or conjecture!
@otter32465 жыл бұрын
how and why could so many people thumbs down this..thankyou for sharing this, what a fantastic piece of cryptid history
@khazual8325 жыл бұрын
People came to hear about cryptids, not to hear about a moose or that you can reconstitute beef jerky in water. They definitely didnt come to hear a dude recount his pancake eating contest loss. Lack of focus on the advertised topic basically.
@denniskillmon7692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great stories. I actually met some of those old lumberjacks way back in the early 70's. Talk about TOUGH. Skin like dried moose hide. Full of life and pranks to be played on the green horns. What an education and oral history they had to share. I miss them all.
@carolberwindscheffler27084 жыл бұрын
The best thing ive ever come across on utube or anywhere. Great story of real experiances of history in our territory never heard before.
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you like it! Thanks so much for watching.
@raymondwilliams26094 жыл бұрын
@@HammersonPeters What a fascinating man Frank Graves is; he sounds like a really good and caring man, real 'human being'. There aren't many of us left these days. I subscribed. 🤗😊👍❤️
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
@@raymondwilliams2609 He has a very interesting story, and the 1965 Nahanni expedition is just a small part of it. Thanks for subscribing!
@82spiders5 жыл бұрын
Crypto Entymology: At a rest stop in the summer of 1972 in Minnesota: A lot of those biting black flies AND A BLOCK BUG THE SIZE OF A SMALL BUMBLEBEE WHICH WOULD GRAB THE FLIES OUT OF THE AIR AND CHOMP THEM DOWN. Saw it twice with the same individual. DNR Minnesota said nope, Got a sample. The Smithsonian said there are thousand of unknown insects.
@mykelmzaiogthoth92655 жыл бұрын
Do you still have the sample?
@MorrowProduction4 жыл бұрын
The implication of a petrified wooden spear is pretty incredible. It takes "a few million years" to petrify wood into stone, according to wiki.
@rickytoddbotelho95552 жыл бұрын
Biggest creature I've ever seen outdoors was a vulture. It had a wing span of about ten feet. Was moving around in a pine tree in the morning right in Oakland CA. Couldn't believe it.
@FSEVENMAN2 жыл бұрын
It may have been a Condor....
@5amH45lam2 жыл бұрын
What, a condor conned 'im into thinking it was a vulture. Nah.
@dev-debug2 жыл бұрын
I live in NE US. Not far away near a state park there are small caves formed by massive boulders in the woods. When I was about 13 or 14 (mid 1970's) me and two friends were exploring the woods and going into some of the larger caves. Was really neat since some still had ice in the in mid summer. Anyway we tossed a rope down one that was pretty steep and my friend went in. He no more dissapeared from sight and started screaming. Turns out a Turkey Vulture had nested in it, we never knew what a Turkey Vulture even was let alone they nested in areas like that. We pulled him out of the opening and that thing came out and went right after us, it was huge, crazy fast and mad as hell. So here is the three of us running in circles around these boulders trying to get away from a very angry large prehistoric looking bird. Finally my one friends grabbed a decent size piece of wood and started clobbering it. We tied it's feet to a limb and carried it out thinking we were attacked by a prehistoric beast. My friends grandfather was a game warden and jumped all over us at first because (if I recall) they were protected. He then realized we didn't know better and there was some chuckling over out story. Still have a picture of the 3 of us holding it and spreading it's wings out like safari hunters. The wing span was measured at 10ft, one of the largest his grandfather had ever seen. He did write us up but instead of a fine we couldn't pay we ended up working weekends for a month to clean along the roads in the state park that adjoined the area. We all felt bad, learned a valuable lesson but man what a crazy day that was.
@rivenroyce99232 жыл бұрын
@@dev-debug I loved reading this story
@sealyoness2 жыл бұрын
I had a turkey vulture fly right across my hood one morning on the way to work. It looked enormous - but I suspect my imagination and its proximity made seem bigger. However, my great-uncle and aunt found a dead CA Condor back in the early 60s; may have been hit by a car. They were sorry to find it, but my engineer uncle had his camera and persuaded someone to take a photo of them and the bird, showing the wingspan. Huge is a weak adjective.
@RedcoatsReturn5 жыл бұрын
This was fascinating! A true documentary, full of detail, real experiences from those days. A fantastic real, genuine story. It would make a great movie if done right. Canada remains, beautiful, unspoiled, huge, very ancient and undiscovered.... even today.! Thanks to all those who put the work in on this documentary and to those brave explorers who knew....there is more in nature than we know.
@RedcoatsReturn2 жыл бұрын
@@coyotesmile8972 Let me know which office I should run into…at the moment I make YT videos in a garden shed 😄😄😄😁😉
@robertclymer69484 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Documentary. Stories don't come along like this every day. Thank you for posting this.
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it.
@scottjustscott37305 жыл бұрын
And on his deathbed his final words, "I should have jumped on that moose..." Puzzlement ensued.
@HighSpeedNoDrag5 жыл бұрын
I watch A Lot of videos, documentaries throughout my life well before the Internet and obviously KZbin. This Video is a Gem, Subscribed Sir!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@HIGHER7RUTH5 жыл бұрын
HighSpeedNoDrag 👍 STOP 🛑 BY MY CHANNEL IF YOU LIKE truth HIGHER TRUTH. 👊
@sidilicious114 жыл бұрын
What an expedition! Grave’s memories were fascinating to listen to along with the movies.
@berja38955 жыл бұрын
"Bug spray didn't work...but the Indians had some stuff and they didn't bother us after that..." Doesn't that tell you something? The Indians KNOW the land and they know the Flora & Fauna around them. We have much to learn about & from the Indians
@laurenbird84174 жыл бұрын
@Gen. Lee Interested Yep and in every way possible. Shoot, most people can't even really cook. They just know how to make box stuff and heat up products.
@edwarddube19994 жыл бұрын
berja y’all have 90% of them locked up look up 103 known facts about the black Indians who where the Olmecs/Xi people who became The Mayans. The Cherokee,Choctaw the black in the south mainly New Orleans
@idancemyassintothepaint75714 жыл бұрын
@@edwarddube1999 The Olmec statues are Polynesians, not black Africans.
@idancemyassintothepaint75714 жыл бұрын
@Gen. Lee Interested The Olmec statues he speaks of depicts Polynesians, not Africans. It's not up for debate, lol. They're 100%.
@idancemyassintothepaint75714 жыл бұрын
@Gen. Lee Interested lol they wuz kangz n sheeit
@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter64254 жыл бұрын
I hesitantly clicked on this assuming I'd be clicking straight back off coz it'd be about boring old bigfoot, but there's actual some interesting encounters. Glad I stuck it out
@shanethepain10002 жыл бұрын
This channel is one of my favourites ! I love the knowledge and story telling. Thank you Hammerson Peters. 💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚
@berja38955 жыл бұрын
Thanks for NOT jumping on the Moose. You would have scared him badly and most likely end up drowning it. Kudos to no Moose rides. When I clicked on this I wasn't sure how it would be, I thought slightly cartoonish but as the doc continued and they started showing pics of where they were and have the Cryptid Hunters talking in the background....I'm really enjoying it. Thank you Hammerson Peters for posting this up!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@Mizzle4204202 жыл бұрын
This makes me really wish I had recorded my dad telling story's of his adventures. He was a very good story teller like this. He was a human Swiss army knife who was a mountaineer in his late teens through his 20s and had so many stories to tell. He was an eagle scout and had went and lived with the Lenni Lenape Native Americans. He learned many of their wisdom and earned the name Grey Wolf among them. He could tell you a different story every day, which he did with great gusto!.
@Mizzle4204202 жыл бұрын
He died a few years back but man was he an interesting person, he used to talk about being being on the cover of mountaineering magazines, having a three digit membership number from R.E.I gettin free mountaineering gear from sponsors. Then later in life getting into off grid coke trafficing during the early 80s and doing all kinds of wild stuff.
@Mizzle4204202 жыл бұрын
I forget the name of his mountaineering teacher I think it was something Witman, who was a famous mountaineer.
@Mizzle4204202 жыл бұрын
He told me he used to use this older kind of "sit" harness when he climbed and one story about he was climbing with his girlfriend and as she sat back in her harness it failed and she fell to her death, I guess they stopped making them because of this or something like that.
@linnymaemullins33192 жыл бұрын
Precious memories.
@gyspyandthecats56582 жыл бұрын
You know the stories…make him proud and tell them
@greatattackshark26325 жыл бұрын
“You’re a bad shot Mary” That guy was a legend 🤣 24:50
@hayrayna13145 жыл бұрын
Ha! Wondered how this comment fit in, Resonated as truth! Bloody Mary!
@jquest434 жыл бұрын
Fuck Mary he should have sold her to the indians
@MeloMaddie4 жыл бұрын
😳
@michaelszczys83164 жыл бұрын
My brother in law got shot just like that only in the front. The bullet went across the front of his head and messed up one of his eyes.
@tammyevans86425 жыл бұрын
the most interesting thing I have ever listened to in my life i could Listen to franks stories for days! what a man! they don't make'em Like they used to!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment, Tammy! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
@davidoksenkrug88015 жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the interview
@paytopray14682 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah thanks for bringing this back I went looking for it and was heartbroken. This is truly one of the most interesting videos on KZbin that I have seen in a long time
@danielhicks48262 жыл бұрын
With permission of course but I have a feeling he wouldn't mind could be wrong I dont know, anyways its a cool thing, and so are the videos Hammerson puts up!.
@patricialessard86512 жыл бұрын
I saw this two years ago when it first came out. I had been looking for it for about two or three weeks, and low and be hold, it comes back out! Funny how that stuff happens.
@Son_Of_Scotland2 жыл бұрын
AGREED!!!!!
@roaddogrichard5 жыл бұрын
I've seen that Thunderbird picture on a KZbin video. ON the side of a long building's wall. The wall was covered with wooden planking. The bird had it's wings extended and was probably 40 feet long tip to tip. There was maybe 20 people standing in front of the bird from tip to tip, The bird was higher on the wall so you could see the people standing in front of the bird and see the wings extended above the people because the wall was high enough. Black and white photo and the people had the late 1800's type of clothing.
@KJ-tz7vc5 жыл бұрын
If you can find it again, please post the link.
@georgevassey37294 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have woodpeckers in my yard with a wingspan of at least 75 feet.Very common.....
@@KJ-tz7vc But, just so you know - it's a fake photo. wheremonstersdwell.com/2016/10/phoney-photos-of-the-thunderbird-and-bigfoot-kind-shooting-down-another-two-examples/
@linoquijada24424 жыл бұрын
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve listened to this. It puts me to sleep, in a good way. I always hear something new every time. Thanks for the post 🤷🏻♂️
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening! I'm glad you enjoy it.
@bennywoo19184 жыл бұрын
i know what you mean gives you a destress and a feeling of peace
@cesalt24085 жыл бұрын
Fabulous hearing from this man. I hadn't come across him before but feel like I'm hooked. There are indeed more animals to discover among us.
@soalfisk48625 жыл бұрын
Cryptids com from parallel dimensions
@humbertojimmy5 жыл бұрын
The story about the big wolf reminds me of another story in KZbin about the infamous Skinwalker Ranch, where some people at the ranch claim to have encountered a very large wolf or dog that wasn't neither afraid nor injured by gunshots. They shot several bullets at the beast and it never showed any signs of being hurt, or of even reacting to it.
The youth today should be interested in what the older folks can teach them. I never got to enjoy my grandparents and I love firsthand stories not textbook semi truths. Go to some remote location in the wilderness and imagine your back in time hundred years who knows what creatures you would find. Someone not me lol needs to go to the heart of the Congo and stay for a year filming I know there’s unidentified animals, fish, insects, etc.
@beeshaw99245 жыл бұрын
youth today are to arrogant and entitled to respect what older folks have to say. For the most part America's youth are worthless
@danmcgroarty8795 жыл бұрын
back in time?? not where the EX GF lies and waits,but i do think word of mouth has been neglected
@strangedaysuntovictory70174 жыл бұрын
Mokele Mbembe... look it up.
@Suckmyjagon5 жыл бұрын
14 mile long cave !!! Someone needs to investigate that cave .
@arabellabushkin5875 жыл бұрын
sounds like my ex wifes vagina
@timetravellerregisteredtra8505 жыл бұрын
Bit like the Planet Weird documentary series about goblins from abandoned mines and the gigantic cave system connected to them
@rockinbobokkin78315 жыл бұрын
Mammoth Caves, USA is over 400 miles of explored cave. It's believed to be even bigger.
@cuttheknot47815 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's not like it's 15 miles long; just 14
@addiumuppicus57384 жыл бұрын
@@davidwebb7885, deep too . . . . .
@iengishu54 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very entertaining and thought provoking documentary. I live in Australia some years ago my partner and I were driving from Brisbane to Adelaide on this particular morning driving along the back roads of the Nth Eastern NSW some of the most remote bush anywhere in the world as we crested a rise there in front of us feeding on road kill on the side of the road was a Tasmanian Tiger, well in this case you'd call it a mainland Tiger a species thought to be extinct on mainland Australia for a few thousand years, the last one died in captivity in Tasmania in the 1920s . No they're alive and well 900 km from my front door in Adelaide (I reset the odometer)
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
That is amazing!
@glenngibbs83634 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine claimed to have seen one whilst on a hunting trip near SA/VIC border, he observed it for around a minute and was a very experienced hunter. He was hunting rabbits and could not believe how the rabbits were seemingly coming toward him, until he seen the thylacene on a ridge a maybe 30-40 metres away. He said he was quite scared, and what cemented it was when the animal opened its mouth like 180 degrees with a stunning array of teeth. Its hard to mistake as its very unique looking animal. Anyways he is 64 now & this happened in his early 20's. He swears by it to this day.
@iengishu54 жыл бұрын
@@glenngibbs8363 Thank you for your reply Glen, yes well seeing is believing.The differences between a Canine and a Thylacene are as pronounced as,say the difference between a Hyena and a German Shepard, especially the rear end, it sounds weird but the tail area is very Kangeroo like. What gives me most heart from your post is that the sighting you describe and mine are up to two thousand km apart which tells me that they survive and range in an extremely large area and not just in a small isolated pocket as I had supposed. Thanks again .
@willythewave4 жыл бұрын
I had a 67 year old friend from Coffs Harbour that died a year ago. He used to call me all the time on skype and he told me he once saw a kangaroo that he would swear was at least 11 feet tall. He never exagerated things or lied.
@Lionrhod2124 жыл бұрын
I have always believed (and hoped) thylacines were not totally wiped out. The movies of the last ones in the zoo moved me to tears. Living half-way across the world, I'll probably never see one, but it gives me joy to hear that us stupid-ass humans may not have managed to wipe out yet another species.
@Gubalicious4 жыл бұрын
I've watched this documentary so many times. It's so well edited and shot and the interview is so good that the fact actually ends up being stranger and more intriguing than the cryptids they are seeking! If I could come back as anything in another life it would be as a 'ghost wolf'. Keep up the amazing work 👍
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you enjoy the video.
@yowwwwie5 жыл бұрын
wow, how cool is Frank Graves and this documentary. I never knew that the Thunder Bird was a Raven. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't get the connection between a change in the weather, and a sighting of these creatures. Perhaps this creature has something to do with the 411 Missing people associated with David Paulide's work. Y
@Missy-Leigh4 жыл бұрын
I saw a chalk white humanoid creature in the middle of the road one night. And I had w weird transparent set of tiles manifest right in front of me and my friend when we were skiing in Colorado. If there hadn’t been tourist stopped in the center of the trail ahead of us... I swear we would have ski’d straight through into another dimension... but we had to grab trees along the side to stop ourselves and when it was made manifest, we poked it and our fingers disappeared.
@MariaNavarro-di7ee4 жыл бұрын
The Piautes have the story about the thunderbirds.
@veralynn7773 жыл бұрын
@@Missy-Leigh any more you can elabotate on ur story?
@iamjackalope5 жыл бұрын
I HAVE seen that photo. The bird was nailed to the side of the barn. There where people standing in front of it. There was a farmer John looking guy in overalls holding a rifle. I assume he was the one who shot it. The bird was jet black like a raven but the size of a Pterodactyl. I remember there was an inscription written across the bottom that said something like Thunderbird with a location and a date. Maybe New Mexico 1908. Maybe? Probably not. This photo was on the internet at one time because that is where I saw it. I make no claims to it's authenticity though. Strange how no one can find it.
@garyhomanick61295 жыл бұрын
Jack A. Lope I saw it too a while back when I was in grade school. A similar image might have been featured in an old book that went over cryptids of the world. All the images were black and white. This was in the early 1990s, but the book was at least 20 years old or more at that time. I wish I could remember the title of the book. It was something like “The Great Mysteries of the World and The Unexplained” with either a solid light blue, red, gray, or brown color. Some of the content featured old scenes from movies that showed ghosts or space men pointing laser guns. So I don’t know if it was all meant to be taken seriously on certain topics. As for me, I do believe that Thunderbirds could still exist.
@garyhomanick61295 жыл бұрын
And I’m originally from Pennsylvania. Yet, after all these years, I never knew we had sightings of Thunderbirds in the Appalachian Mountains. I always thought they were sighted more in the Rocky Mountains, Northwest USA, Alaska, and all throughout Western Canada.
@iamjackalope5 жыл бұрын
@@garyhomanick6129 I am not an Indian and I can't speak with any confidence on the matter but i do believe that Thunderbird's where part of the Navaho's oral history and they are from the south west. I think a bird that big is going to have a huge range. Pretty much go where ever it wants to as long as there are high peaks that it can launch from. If you have ever seen a California Condor try and take off from flat ground it is quite difficult for them, so I can only imagine how hard it would be for a bird that size to get air born. Not to mention every other bird within a couple miles would be dive bombing it trying to keep it from taking off like they do to hawks and the like. I had a condor land in my front yard once. It was kind of cool. As soon as it tried to fly away every bird in town would swoop down on it. I felt sorry for it but it did finally manage to get air born.
@iamjackalope5 жыл бұрын
@@garyhomanick6129 I've been thinking about where I saw the image and I am pretty sure I know where I saw it but the site is no longer around and it's not in the way back macnine either. I might of even had a saved copy of the pic at one time but that was on a dead hard drive that I scrapped for it's magnets some time ago. As for the bird still being around living in some remote part of the world I think is pretty unlikely. Back in the early part of the 1900's it is possible that there might have been a few of these birds flying around but a bird that big is going to attract a lot of attention every time it takes to the sky's. Unlike bigfoot that could maybe be hiding in the forest trying to avoid detection the sky has no trees to hide behind.
@garyhomanick61295 жыл бұрын
Jack A. Lope I really do believe that there’s a huge cover up on the legitimate evidence that can be found over the years. The non-digital records could perhaps be the most reliable. But you’re right, the last Thunderbirds were probably hunted in the early 1900s. But what’s strange is that they’re still sighted in remote places, which keeps my hopes alive to a certain degree.
@diggascryptoawarenessdownu72465 жыл бұрын
NOW THAT IS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! Need the old folks AND indigenous people from the World over to tell of the truth!
@maryhutt42635 жыл бұрын
Paul ya best not be talkin bout the older people talkin you wouldn't be round weren't fer them just like my Grampa
@johnrogers56625 жыл бұрын
Digga Down Under - Hi Digga. It`s Noevilea here. This is my account after YT shut down my other 3. You`ll remember me from the live feeds when YDU was doing his shows before that all fell apart. I've got your email still and will be keeping in touch.
@diggascryptoawarenessdownu72465 жыл бұрын
@Duane Dibbley I'm talking about the indigenous races like our Australian aboriginal people, the U.S. have their indigenous Indians..and all lands the 'white ' people weren't native too and then came along and with their egos and instead of combining with and learning from the native people who knew all the ways of the land and all who occupied them...thought they knew and were better. There'd be no mystery to our Hairy Neighbors if the white European folk had of just listened and learnt instead of shooting the shit out the different!
@katie1955 жыл бұрын
Digga Down Under - get over it. In the rush to settle the “new world” lots of people got run over. Was it right? Of course not. But don’t rewrite history. That was a different time. A different context. America is not the only country that has “conquered” or colonized a land inhabited by brutal means. Indians were brutal settlers and other tribes. It is mankind’s nature to conquer. Don’t apply today’s PC. It is counterproductive.
@diggascryptoawarenessdownu72465 жыл бұрын
@@katie195 I understand and appreciate your thoughts on this, our country is only a couple hundred years old and I reckon decency was available then ! my opinion is just that which im entitled too..and it's your prerogative to dissagree and have your own..But don't tell me what to do or think!
@cecilbennett25492 жыл бұрын
This was amazing! The world is full of unknown wonders!
@The-three-eyed-Prophet2 жыл бұрын
YEEAAHH FINALY!!! never thought i could be that exited about a interview...
@NathanTarantlawriter3 жыл бұрын
His descriptions of nature and the wildlife are the best part of this.
@kenella745 жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary, it kept me interested from beginning to end, I have watched 90% of what's on the Internet about anything to do with cryptids or the paranormal because these subjects fascinate me but this went that extra mile of keeping me listening and watching in silence. Thank you to the uploader for ths gem
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@jmorrison14445 жыл бұрын
Doesn't hurt that she's beautiful.
@dannytonnessen68965 жыл бұрын
Hammerson Peters thank you 🙏 for uploading this it’s fantastic and I really hope that you start making documentaries about conspiracies as well as I can’t find ANYTHING worthwhile anymore! I live in Manchester and I can’t find ANYTHING of interest about the Manchester bombing! I was there taking photos within 12 hours from when I was there to pay my respects only to find NO EVIDENCE OF ANYTHING BEING REPORTED! I have photos taken from inside Victoria station SHOWING >ZERO< DAMAGE TO THE CEILING ABOVE WHERE THE BOMB BLEW UP... HOW...??! I grew up in that arena and I feel so devastated and so betrayed that either they were so negligent that they allowed a bombing OR IT NEVER HAPPENED! I HONESTLY DON’T KNOW 🤷♀️ WHICH IS THE WORST! I went to see a fall out boy there in March last year to see what changed... when I got there... NOTHING HAD CHANGED! How did he blow up on one side of the door and his torso ends up on the other side...WITHOUT BLOWING THE DOORS OFF! (OR EVEN OPEN!) HOW DOES A SHRAPNEL BOMB LEAVE NO DAMAGE AT ALL TO THE CEILINGS, THE PLASTER, THE WOODEN DOORS OR EVEN THE GLASS...??! HOW WAS IT STILL BRIGHT HOSPITAL WHITE STRAIGHT AFTER THE BOMBING....?? Where was all of the shrapnel damage, why wasn’t there terrorist tartare all over the ceilings and walls...?? When I went back it didn’t even look like ANYTHING had ever even been REPAINTED! Not the walls, not the ceiling, NOTHING! BUT THEY DID MAKE ONE CHANGE... IT’S NOW FULL OF METAL DETECTORS! THE ONLY THING THAT IS DIFFERENT SINCE THE BOMBING!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
@@dannytonnessen6896 Thanks for the comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. That is very strange about the Manchester bombing. I know next to nothing about the incident, but from your account, it sounds like there's definitely something fishy about it.
@unclefugnutz33565 жыл бұрын
What he said
@echowit5 жыл бұрын
Not into this stuff except as curiosities, open-minded skeptic if you will, but gotta say this is one interesting video. The down-to-earth narration this guys gives is such a relief from the overly dramatic web-scholar tone so often used. I think I might have enjoyed going along back then. I know I enjoyed the journey he took us on tonite.
@echowit5 жыл бұрын
BTW; can you imagine the BS video we'd get out of someone making this trip today?
@w4shep5 жыл бұрын
Truly incredible and fascinating documentary. Well done! And thank you for sharing it! I can’t remember enjoying a cryptozoology documentary this much ever - one great story after another. Very riveting.
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
@Llerrah5082 жыл бұрын
Excellent post! Thanks for leading me back to this video, great idea! 👍👍
@foowolf55275 жыл бұрын
i've seen the photograph of the thunderbird in an encyclopedia set of the mysterious or paranormal. i can't remember the name of the set of books but it was in the downtown columbus library in the late 80's.
@rogt3324 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this fascinating and really interesting narrative....True adventure .
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jimmysapien99613 жыл бұрын
I agree
@tense995 жыл бұрын
Excellent, just excellent. Interesting travelogue into a primeval sub-arctic wilderness where the rarest creatures are humans.
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! "... where the rarest creatures are humans." I love that!
@michaelkopala37384 жыл бұрын
WOW!! What a great documentary. I have read Ivan Sanderson's books but did not know this part of the story. Mr. Graves sounds like a class act. Thank you for posting this.
@SoloHiker12 жыл бұрын
Great interview. Can't wait to hear why it was taken down.
@StarWarsJay2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. The petrified spear was at least 5000 years old. Petrified wood takes at least 5000 to 10000 years to form (in optimum conditions). It was in probability much, much older. Who left it there? What was his or her story? Why was they so high up in a cave? We will never know, that tale is lost to deep time, but the mind boggles. Absolutely fascinating.
@NationalCryptidSociety5 жыл бұрын
This is outstanding. I wanted to hug my phone this morning when I started watching this. Heck yes! In the following days I'll be sharing this with absolutely no regrets on every way I can.
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I'm so glad you like it.
@ghostnomad89533 жыл бұрын
This is probably one of the best investigation videos I have ever seen thank you all for this fellas.
@bernardt6385 жыл бұрын
Very cool doco, That Headless valley sounds like a fascinating place. I wish there were places like that in my country, I'd go cryptid hunting myself.
@TEX12REDD4 жыл бұрын
Great documentary and beautiful narrator.
@ald.51474 жыл бұрын
I was very captivated by this story, hearing Mr. Graves recount his experiences and the cool footage. Awesome! Real life stories!
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@pollyg5625 жыл бұрын
HP, thankyou for me this is my jam i loved it i like most was devastated when Ivan went, now Green and Coleman, havnt heard from Frank for a while and have never heard this,,,what a great time these guys had
@peteandrepete5285 жыл бұрын
I've been up and down the 43 , hwy 2 , the 35 up to Manning ,Grand Prairie ,Peace River to the BC border and the Saskatchewan border to the east most of the area between Whitecourt and Manning quite a few times and it's just as beautiful as it was the first time I saw it.
@michaelwoehrl17463 жыл бұрын
This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen on KZbin! And to Frank Graves, the fact that the negative comments all have phony names says it all.
@shanghunter76974 жыл бұрын
I've resided in northern pa (north bend, cpl miles from renovo) since 65. I myself have seen them twice, BOTH times were daylight hrs. My wife was with me the 2nd occasion and we HAVE awesome footage of 4 of them flying together. TRUE factual story !
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Very cool! Would you ever consider publishing that footage on a KZbin channel?
@michaelsworld62924 жыл бұрын
I would LOVE to see that footage.
@ChadHirth834 жыл бұрын
Ok you should really share that with us. Please
@iokboy65344 жыл бұрын
You should post it the video
@ChadHirth834 жыл бұрын
i ok boy don’t hold your breath
@brookscarrie5 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing piece. With photos and film. So rare to have a firsthand account from an "oldtimer". Many times in my search for truth...I look for information such as this. I wish it were easier to find. The native peoples were stripped of their story and culture. Their land and custom s stolen. Many of the oral traditions lost as they were ripped from their lands.....So, the truth of the experience of my elders is gone. There are no corners of America untouched. Canada though, because of its sheer size and the isolation of some of the areas of the north and really all throughout the country. Canada remains untouched in many ways. I find my attention turning toward history from the north. We live such short lives and in a few generations, we forget. It strikes me as so very sad that things of such importance are lost and now our children are no longer able to survive in the bush. The tough nature of our humanity is being lost. Because the truth is continuously stolen. Thank you for posting this incredible video!
@dougroberts98214 жыл бұрын
Carrie Brooks there are areas of the Chihuahua Desert where no one has been.
@tatevancleve18022 жыл бұрын
And that would absolutely be true of neighboring Alaska.
@da89202 жыл бұрын
Great video, love hearing stories from Old Timers. You feel like your right back with them. I do believe there are rural area’s to this day, that have species of animals or even some unknown animals that are alive. Untouched, land is beautiful but I would not go in to far without something on me always. What a Great Story, thank you….
@sealyoness2 жыл бұрын
YUP. I feel like a kid sitting on the floor and listening to the old folks reminiscing. Nobody should be too old to feel that way. :D
@missshroom55122 жыл бұрын
I have listened to this 3 times over a year and I’m listening again. So good🥰❤️🌎✌🏼
@dr.elizabethmartin71185 жыл бұрын
THANK-YOU, Hammerson Peters - What a wonderful documentary! Very much appreciated up here in shell lake/usa. cheers!
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
@tracytaylor71355 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries ever. To see footage and hear Frank Graves telling of the expedition gives us the awe of what they saw and experienced. If your not interested in cryptozoology, you will still be captivated by this adventure.
@HammersonPeters5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@MrPudd4205 жыл бұрын
I used to live in British Columbia and grew pot in farmers fields, mostly corn, so I had to do my planting at night. I had a partner and he would drop me off and come back when I was done planting. We had short range radios to communicate but he could usually count on at least an hour wait. On this night he dropped me off and I grabbed my knapsack full of clones and shovel and jumped into the ditch and he pulled away. Well as soon as I tried to move a dog started barking and some lights came on so I decided to abort the mission. I tried the radio and no response. So I knew I had an hour to kill. I did have a joint with me so I enjoyed that and a while later I just happened to look up in time to see the silhouette of a very large bird spread its wings and glide out of a tall cedar directly towards me. At first I was amazed, but as it came closer and lower and seemed to be considering me food, that turned to concern and finally alarm. I had a shovel with me for planting so I began waving it over my head and the bird finally veered off and disappeared into the darkness. It had to have at least a 10' wingspan but the shape of an eagle. Eventually my partner showed up and I got out of there.
@Brancovtn654 жыл бұрын
Bet you sobered up real quick haha.
@sidilicious114 жыл бұрын
Peter Howard wow!!
@marcoferrel67374 жыл бұрын
Thunder bird maybe?
@paulchandler96464 жыл бұрын
Terra Torn.
@bhaktapeter35014 жыл бұрын
yes exactly its a terratorn even JC Johnson had a sighting of one. Its kinda like a pterodactyl but with lots of feathers and more bird like then dinosaur like
@sealyoness2 жыл бұрын
You folks tell some of the most riveting stories. I was settling down to be bored by 'just another stiff, awkward, polite interview'. If I could be guaranteed a new tale every week, no matter how short or long, I'd fret to miss even a minute. This fellow's recollection nearly made me miss a bathroom break. Lucky for me, my local cave lion (aka Molly, feline Dowager Queen of the Nerds) insisted I attend her 'emergency needs'.
@jhonfamo84124 жыл бұрын
A good heart can save your soul to. This documentary is awsome
@HammersonPeters4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
@uhmborfborf74944 жыл бұрын
The Thunderbird is undoubtedly a real creature. Me and my entire family were of witness to one here in Idaho. It used to land ontop of my childhood home. If I could upload images I would, but it left gouges into the roof shingles on my home. Storms would come out of absolutely nowhere and we had to replace electrical lines dozens of times growing up because it'd mysteriously just- fry up. I'll never forget the beating of its wings in the midst of the coldest of winters.
@uhmborfborf74944 жыл бұрын
My family and I also believe that it killed one of our family dogs. We had an Alaskan Malamute named Sashi, and after a massive thunderstorm, we went outside and she was just- gone. Blood was strewn across the yard though and we figured maybe she had run after a deer or a big animal of some sorts since she had grown up hunting elk and caribou with us. We found her about a week and a half later. She had massive lacerations up and down her pelt and some insanely deep "claw holes" in her pelt. She was also dropped from a very high elevation as well- not sure how much but she had landed on her stomach so hard that her jaw, ribs, pelvic bone, and legs were all broken and/or fractured. Which is also strange in it of itself because she was at least 175-190 pounds. I know this because me and my sister had found her during berry harvest season. She was about 7 years old and was one of the best hunting dogs my family had ever had. She never ran after something without reason. We told the police and physically brought the body too a vet to have her body examined so somebody else could rationalise what the hell had killed my families dog. Not even they knew however. About a week later though, they summed it up as a bear attack. Which was absolutely not true. Growing up in the mountains of northern Idaho, I know how big a bears claw and teeth is and there is absolutely no explanation as to the claw holds that were gouged into my dogs stomach. Sashi was a pure bred malamute that when standing, was an inch taller than my 5'8 father. She was a massive malamute and my family had seen her chase bears from our yard growing up. Everytime she pummeled out the door, even a grizzly would turn tale and run like a bat out of hell from the massive fluff ball of a beast that she was.
@uhmborfborf74944 жыл бұрын
For geographic reference, my family home was in the Sawtooth Mountains of northern Idaho.
@iokboy65344 жыл бұрын
Do you have any pics of the Thunderbirds
@uhmborfborf74944 жыл бұрын
@@iokboy6534 I used to but we had to move because our house burned down before we could get our belongings, pictures included. However I definately used too.
@bingbong86492 жыл бұрын
Great interview I love hearing this stuff. Even when it’s not related to the cryptid stuff I love hearing about these expedition to the far flung corners of canada. Thanks and much love from your neighborsto the south
@rdooski4 жыл бұрын
Awesome story/documentary. I would absolutely love to go do something like that. That 35lb trout was a cryptid lol.
@TheNotBees4 жыл бұрын
I would absolutely hang out in the wilderness with this guy and his homemade hooch.