Back in 1994-2000, our family lived in Southeast Alaska on Wrangell island. One night after the kids were in bed for about 30 minutes, my 6 year old daughter let out a shrill scream and came tearing into our bedroom! She was hysterical and she said a really tall hairy monster/man was staring at her through her window! We didn’t know what it could be. Our minds raced and tried to figure out what she thought she was seeing. My daughter has never been a storyteller or unbelievable when she stated something she saw or experienced. When we ran in there there was nothing there. The only thing we could imagine was a Sasquatch. Now my daughter is an adult with her own children. We live in Idaho where we’ve experienced some “things” causing us to believe these things are real. She recently stated to me-mom,I’m sure that the huge hairy monster man in Alaska that stared at me through my window was a Bigfoot. I totally agree. A terrifying thought now. My kids played outside all the time there. What danger were they exposed to? They are real…very, very real…and they are all over in many states…
@CrystalSea21621 күн бұрын
Hi mom ❤ hi everyone 👋 I'm the daughter, and I remember this vividly. A while later I likened this thing to a wolf man or a werewolf when telling people what I saw because I was familiar with creatures like that being showed in a lot of kid shows back then like the original Scooby-doos. It was some years later when I began learning about cryptids that I realized it was very likely a Sasquach or Bigfoot. One thing I can say is that it was very tall. Our trailer house was raised, and this bigfoot creature looked down at me through the top portion of my window.
@johnstoutenburg716312 күн бұрын
I was raised in Humboldt County CA. I moved to Hattiesburg Ms in 1981 first marrying in Picayune, MS. I was very familiar with Sasquatch in CAlifornia and when I moved to MS in 1976 I would never have believed Sasquatch were there. 15 years ago I started seeing signs of Bigfoot on my property. For 10 years I had a semi relationship / communication with one here in Petal, MS. Now I hear hundreds of reports of them all over the US and add the Dogman to make it further along in nightmares
@YOUR-LOCAL137 күн бұрын
I’m sure that the Sasquatch had never intended to harm your kids.
@charlieandhudsonspal70315 күн бұрын
At least you believed her. Sasquatch in Alaska are a different breed from what I’ve heard. Nothing happened though, thank goodness.
@steakeater401819 күн бұрын
Such a great channel. Simple but very entertaining. A setting, a drink, a story. Works for me every time. Thanks for your content! 🏔️
@sarahwestling9438Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us with you to the beautiful places you tell your story. The cabin is also nice and cozy.
@TimFaulkner-qb5klАй бұрын
Great video. While I'm off work over Thanksgiving I'm going to send Chris the story of my encounter in ohio in 2012
@sherry5462Ай бұрын
Looking forward to hearing it!
@geraldhencye8382Ай бұрын
Can't wait to hear it Tim
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@TimFaulkner-qb5kl Omg 😱 Can’t wait to hear your story.
@clankster000019 күн бұрын
Chris, you are the best.
@blackswangothika892020 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you choose safety over filming!! Now if you wouldn’t go alone I would feel better!! Love your channel!
@sophiesnuffy2563Ай бұрын
That Sasquatch scream you did was amazing. Freaked me out.
@stevenhigby3512Ай бұрын
That’s cool putting in three short ones tonight.
@lorettascott547725 күн бұрын
Great video!! Thanks 🙏❤😊
@davidfyandlejrАй бұрын
Cool, thanks Chris. Fancy that, finding a beer in the creek, lol! So the dog in the third story was very useful perhaps spooking off the BF. Something to remember as very useful to survival especially if camping alone. Chris be careful repeating going to places people have gone missing, be blessed and thanks.
@michellereed5638Ай бұрын
Great stories, Chris, I always enjoy them. It keeps alive my own stories and encounters with Big Foot. I remember an encounter with my friend at her hourse in Aimes Oregon. It was so long ago that I had forgotten about it. This was back in 1983. It was late summer or early Fall. It was very warm in the house, but very cool outside. Back then the house sat very back far off the road with a very long half mile driveway up to the house. It sat on about 2 acres of land. Way back behind the house about 2000 yards plus away was all forest land. It was a very beutiful place. Her bedroom was in the upstairs, there was a balcony up there. We could put two camp cots up there. Well on this particular night, the sky was clear, you could see the stars and the moon was full too. It was a perfect night to roll out sleeping bags onto the cots and sleep out on the balcony. The balcony was big enough for the two of us, with barely enough room to walk between the two cots. There was pretty rickty handrailing and wooden type round dowels that went all around the balcony. It was pretty old. NOT for really leaning on. Mostly for show at this point. It gave an illusion of security. My cot was on the outer part of the balcony, her cot was closest to the patio door. We went to bed well past midnight. WE could hear the crickets and night sounds. Even nearby owls hooting that were stationed nearby in their barn. Yes, they had a barn owl! I have always had chronic insomnia. She dropped off to sleep fairly quickly, I did not. I kept looking at the darkened forest. It held interest to me. I do not know why. I knew that there were bears and coyotes in that forest and possibly a cougar. Aimes was out in the country and they had animals out in their Forested areas along with porcupines, raccoons, badgers and all kinds of critters. I guess I was hoping to see some of these critters come crawling around below, where I could see them safely from the height of the balcony. I had forgotten that my friends parents were below, in their bedroom sleeping, with their patio door wide open!! They had their screen door shut of course. I remember waking up to a weird sound--looking at the forest--and seeing these eyes reflected in the moon light. It gave me a very strange feeling. The eyes glowing back at me, were actually at the tree line, but were too far off the ground to be a small critter, too big to be a bear or a cougar too. Round lumunous--and yellowish in the light reflected by the moon--sometimes almost redish/yellow. They did not seem like anything I had seen before, they moved, blacked out, moved, and blinked like someone was moving their head and looking back! Either this had to be an animal in a tree, or something pretty darn tall! I could not see a shadow of the animal or thing the glowing eyes belonged to either, the moon was not positioned such, with the trees to see this. I was so focuses that when the "sound" "howl" or "strange yowling" came from the direction of the eyes, I swear my body about jumped three feet off the cot with my sleeping bag. I felt the hair on my neck just stand straight up, and the hair on my arms was just standing straigh tup too. I was feeling pretty anxious--had not clue if whatever that was could reach ME on that balcony was friendly or foe. Then it hit me, oh crap, that is a big foot. BIGFOOT--at night! Looking at us! Looking at me! I suddenly heard the glass door open, there stood my friends father, he had his shotgun in his hands, he whispered to me, and to his daughter, to get up quickly and get inside, to leave the cots and sleeping bags, and to hurry up!! He swiftly closed and locked the doors. He raced around and locked all the windows and doors. Drawing the curtains shut as well. He swiftly turned out all the lits. He told us to go to bed and be quiet. In the morning he told us that the closest neighbor had called and told him that it was a Big Foot, and to avoid "drawing it near the house," to close all the windows and doors, and draw all the curtains, making no noises, and turn off all the lights. Otherwise it would come to investigate further and hang around. Sometimes they knock out windows. This startled me. I could not imagine a hairy arm coming through the windown at night. Now that would scare me into next year. As I always thought these things were shy, and in my childhood encounters, they were either in the background not showing themselves making some noise to make contact or they just observed us, without really making physically contact unless necessary. (as when my brother fell into the chest of a sqautting female, and she gently put him back on his feet again.) Anyway, I did not spend anymore nights on the balcony! That ONE night was enough. That is my only adult encounter with Big Foot. I had forgotten it. Funny how I just remembered it a few days ago watching one of your Video's Chris! I decided to document the story here. Hope that is okay with you and your other viewers! God Bless, Michelle Reed, Gresham Oregon USA.
@ellendolbin3707Ай бұрын
Great story, Michelle.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thank you Michelle...WoW! C
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@michellereed5638 Wow, this story sent chills down my spine. 😳😳😳
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@michellereed5638 You’ll have to tell us the story of your brother 😳😳😳
@michellereed5638Ай бұрын
@@annamhysaw2138 Well, glad I told it now, every bit is true!
@lindyhearn5217Ай бұрын
Hey Chris I really enjoy your stories and look forward to Sunday evening.Cheers from Nova Scotia Canada.🇨🇦
@lanelucas9353Ай бұрын
I always enjoy the way you narrate the stories.
@78twoodАй бұрын
Hey Chris! Kind of odd. This video popped up in my KZbin feed but when I tried to pull it up on my phone to add a comment, it’s not in your video list ! I had to look it up by the title of the video. Just so you know why you’re not getting the usual comments. Great stories! I always love to see the beauty of the places you show ! Unbelievable beauty 🥰👏 After hearing these accounts weekly I know I could only stay in busy campgrounds 😅 These stories are terrifying lol…PS I think most people watch the videos on their tv like I do
@Texture-rollerАй бұрын
Said removed by uploader on my end
@AK-we2fqАй бұрын
@@Texture-roller mine also
@annbarbarag9152Ай бұрын
I tried to hit the like button after watching and it said the option wasn’t available. Closed the video went to my subscriptions and it was at the top. Then I could like it. What can I say, I’m dedicated I love my Sunday Base Camp Chris videos!
@melissameyer9981Ай бұрын
Same here.
@Beckster1Ай бұрын
Same here
@mjb7414Ай бұрын
Best storyteller ever. I've listened to a lot of the more than once, and always happy to see a new one. Thanks Chris!
@judypierce7028Ай бұрын
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Chris for sharing root beer for us folks who don't drink beer. You have chosen a beautiful place to share these stories. Looks like a great place to camp.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@VickiMcCormick-jf5peАй бұрын
I just have to say what I think is so amazing about Chris. See if you guys agree. First one. I love how he tells his stories. He's not really a believer of sorts. The way he tells his stories ,you can see the compassion for the people telling the story. He never belittles, or poke fun of, nothing like that. His face just shows the concern, and empathy he has. The second one. I went back to some older videos that he has done. I have so much respect for him. If it feels unsafe, or to risky, he won't do it. I love that he has common sense, and uses it. I love that he won't do stupid crap, all for the likes, and the views. So many of the people on KZbin will do way stupid stuff to get it. Its just a breath of fresh air to watch someone smart and that cares about everybody.
@sageminentjunky5197Ай бұрын
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@DirtRoad18Ай бұрын
Other than football, this is my favorite Sunday thing to watch!! Cheers
@stevemick6569Ай бұрын
I agree with another comment, your story telling is great, no need for the stock images, I prefer my imagination.
@ASpyNamedJamesАй бұрын
I think they add a little something.
@luminous3357Ай бұрын
💯 they interrupt and distract from the flow
@deborahhustad1201Ай бұрын
I enjoy the pictures you put in your videos. Thank you for another great story Chris.
@leslieohmit5052Ай бұрын
Great stories tonight,as usual. I did notice inserts of pictures to illustrate scenes taking place ,that I didn’t love, they didn’t fit. I have not seen you do that before. I love when you insert nature pictures and maps and such, but the stories you tell so well don’t need photos of different people in different locations to make the story, you do that with your gestures, facial expression and good old fashion campfire storytelling. But that’s just me. No criticism, just observation. Love this channel always❤
@danabausback928Ай бұрын
Love Sunday with Chris
@Beth-Comments2UАй бұрын
Chris, I'm always afraid when you mimic a big foot call, that you are going to draw one to you!
@nebojsaborkovich9196Ай бұрын
One way to get a hot date lol.Little on a hairy side but whatta hell.
@lada326423 күн бұрын
Love the stories, you are a great story teller 🎉
@bradroberts755Ай бұрын
Just wanted to say hi from michigan and I love your stories also I wanted to be one of the first comments
@roseheartfire28 күн бұрын
Hey! I wanted to say that I've really enjoyed the up in production value lately, from the story names to the extra pics and clips put into the story to help us visualize stuff. Really enjoying that. Thank you for the stories once again!
@susanalexander6721Ай бұрын
Enjoyed these stories Chris. Can't help to look behind you to be sure you don't have "company". 😂😂😂 do it every time you're hiking.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Appreciate it! C
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@susanalexander6721 Yeah, me too 👀
@bonitawilcox2909Ай бұрын
Great episode Chris 👣
@JeffB-c4jАй бұрын
Hi Chris, That was a great trifecta, thank you for sharing it with us.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@HaamoeLee11 күн бұрын
As usual thank you for the beautiful stories 😊
@MuirWoods111Ай бұрын
Another great bunch of stories, Chris! ❤
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thanks for listening
@carmenmarcinkiewicz7149Ай бұрын
Thank you, Chris!! I ALWAYS love your storytelling!
@hipichk3033Ай бұрын
Another enjoyable story time Chris! Blessings from West Tn💜
@julielavallee712620 күн бұрын
I was camping in WA yrs ago and early in the morning we woke up to a very loud roaring sound. Scared the heck out of us and our wolf who was outside the tent. The wolf was so frightened that he nearly tore the tent apart trying to get in. The roaring continued and my boyfriend thought it was a bear caught in a trap. There were bear traps in the area. Now I wonder 🤔 ?? We threw everthing in the truck and left. I never saw my wolf scared of anything before but he was terrified.
@kogrady31Ай бұрын
Hello Chris! Great stories for this episode! I live in north Idaho and have camped my entire life, I will just say I’m older than you but I really don’t think I want to go backwoods tent camping after hearing all these stories. Will probably just stick with the camp trailer for now.😂 But, I love these stories and have always believed in Bigfoot. So keep them coming! Miss seeing you out there camping and cooking dinner too. Thanks and take care!
@cthuthu333Ай бұрын
Your stories are always entertaining!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Glad you think so!
@bluegirl777Ай бұрын
Been watching you for a while and haven't commented. Love your story telling! Please be careful with playing music during your stories. Sometimes it distracts from what you are saying. Keep up the good work! Can't wait for the next one!
@kaluligrooveАй бұрын
Awesome stories and I can't wait til your next video.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Ty! Working right now...Mysteries of Mount Shasta, Ca.
@juanitagarcia958Ай бұрын
Great stories! The scenery is beautiful! KEEP HIKING 😊
@Joe-y9u8pАй бұрын
Prince of Wales island is where they have upside down trees, meaning that something is uprooting the trees and putting them back in the ground with the roots up in the air.
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@Joe-y9u8p 😳😳😳
@Marlene-g4cАй бұрын
Chris‼️. These stories made the hair on my back stand up‼️ Great job‼️ I usually just listen but your story telling made me fill like I was there with them!‼️ Wow‼️‼️‼️
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
I appreciate that...it is real...TY!
@sandramoore7278Ай бұрын
Hey, Chris! Thanks so much for these stories. I like to do embroidery projects and your channel is perfect to listen to while I stitch. Thank you so much!
@Caligirl77-MBАй бұрын
I look forward to Sundays! Story time with Chris! 😄 Keep them coming!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Working on it! TY! C🍁🍁
@BrianRosboroughАй бұрын
Awesome upload like always Chris! By the way, I think you’ve found the sweet spot with the SFX and music editing wise and the added visuals are great. I think the world of you for listening to the feedback from your ride or die followers, and having adjusted instead of not caring. Just speaks to your great character in my opinion. Anyways always keeping you and yours in my prayers mate, stay safe out there! God speed
@kathycaldwell2959Ай бұрын
Love your videos, don't change a thing
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
TY! C
@JustGrammy1234Ай бұрын
Your stories make me want to pitch a tent by a creek and build a campfire. Even with all the Sasquatch stories, I've been most shook up by the 80-100 mph wind storm in the tent at Carson Pass. Happy hiking 🥾🥾
@rickymartin4807Ай бұрын
The windy tent was one of my favorite episodes. I've watched it several times, about 4 since it came out. 😁 Christ really put himself out there for us to live vicariously through his adventures in a place I'll probably never see.
@jhk2341Ай бұрын
Editing is fine - I don’t see how it’s worth people complaining or commenting
@lynette6459Ай бұрын
You do an awesome job Chris. I always look forward to his stories.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
TY! You guys are great! C
@GrammasCornerАй бұрын
Another Michigander here Chris, enjoy your videos weekly ty
@sherrimarshall1718Ай бұрын
I can't get enough of Basecamp Chris! Look forward to watching every week!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
🌲👍🍁🦉🍺
@ironrose888Ай бұрын
Wonderful stories and I love listening to them. 😊
@erikconrad1516Ай бұрын
Hey Chris! I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and am a big fan of your story telling. I’ve noticed your editing seems to have changed a little? The stock video footage doesn’t seem to necessarily match your story telling at times. Just some friendly insight. Cheers!
@alishavilla7374Ай бұрын
Everyone's a critic🙄
@nancy9704Ай бұрын
Hi Chris. What I find so crazy is how many times people say something is "right outside the tent" and the big foot doesn't just stomp their tent in! Like, I guess maybe it does sometimes and no one has lived to tell that story, but, holy toledo, if something was SCREAMING OUTSIDE MY TENT, I'd give up tent camping right then and there and never ever do it again! I do not know how people go through something like that and TENT CAMP again. I really don't. Tents are not safe at all to camp in. I like the stories, but I'm too chicken to do it. No thanks. Thanks again, and your videos are getting better and better with the addition of the visual footage in them.
@Princess_Celestia_Ай бұрын
Tents are perfectly safe to camp in.
@nancy9704Ай бұрын
@@Princess_Celestia_ You have a right to your opinion, as do I.
@magicalmindtransformation3474Ай бұрын
Thankyou Chris, love your delivery of these stories.
@tkain907723 күн бұрын
Hey Chris, it looks like a bigfoot over your right shoulder, us viewers left. Its in the treeline at 6:40 but it seems to slowly fade in over time. Maybe just a shadow or the background but it sure looks like a bigfoot. Conehead, wide shoulders and dark black. Just letting you know. Thanks for the great videos, keep it up. Tony
@EliPadilla-k4kАй бұрын
Thanks again cris awesome story's like always 👍
@umpquagirl9890Ай бұрын
I like to watch/ listen to your stories at work... it was nearly impossible to wait the 3 days this time but I made it!
@jburnett8152Ай бұрын
Hi Chris. I can't imagine having a squatch scream just outside your tent. I would need a new sleeping bag.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
7 feet away...to much...c
@kyleb2819Ай бұрын
Everytime I watch your videos I have something to drink so when you cheers I can cheers you back
@RealMrLaughterАй бұрын
I really enjoy your stories Chris. I’m trying to build my own story channel, albeit, comedy stories. It’s been cool to see your channel really grow!
@erikabeachler1725Ай бұрын
Love your stories!! Do you have any from The Lost Coast in Humboldt/Mendocino Counties in Northern (The real Northern CA) California? My husband and I lived there when we were in college and had some strange experiences. And do the Hefeweizen from Lost coast Brewery from Eureka, CA. Thanks!!
@JenniferBush-i4dАй бұрын
Great show chris. Well told ❤
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thank you kindly
@ecurrie454928 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris another great trilogy of stories.
@marciclark8266Ай бұрын
👽👽👽Really enjoyed this. I lived in Ketchikan for a year (1977) as a 12 year old in the house above Ward Cove with the tire swing. Its the most beautiful place ive ever lived and ive lived in 13 states. We had bears because we had plenty of blackberries and lettuce. My older brother saw John Wayne docked there once.
@annamhysaw2138Ай бұрын
@@marciclark8266 Wow ! I love John Wayne
@Sally-wt7ttАй бұрын
Hola Chris I enjoyed your stories. Thank you so much for taking us along. Just wanted to say you’re awesome as always have a wonderful evening love and God bless.♥️💕❤️🙏🙏🙏😇👍
@MS219EАй бұрын
Love Sarsaparilla soda and birch beer. Have not seen it since I was a kid. Great stories! Thank you. 😊❤
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Me too! C
@TrentFoutch-ob1reАй бұрын
I promised I would be back and you delivered!!! Awesome stories Chris !!!
@philipsoton9262Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, another great story
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it☺🌲
@SiriusZiriuxАй бұрын
My Best Friend is from Haida Gwaii; They call Sasquatch a “Gogit.” (Pronounced “Go” “Geet”) I was Up There Trolling/Fishing; it was My Buddy who got Me the Job on another Boat that was going Up There. I Loved It; walked all over Massett, Whistling as I explored on My Shore-Leave… Glad I’m still Here because apparently a HUGE Thing Up There is; The Gogit does NOT like People Whistling…. Big Nono to Walk Alone and Whistle. I’m still Here though!!!
@lisacolbert5987Ай бұрын
Ok , THAT is scary , although after the fact. You must have an army of guardian angels protecting you!
@SiriusZiriuxАй бұрын
@@lisacolbert5987 I Wish~ Gawd 🙏🏻
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Scary TY for sharing...C
@mf598527 күн бұрын
I wonder how many people you have scared with your Bigfoot noises? 😂😂😂
@brianinabrianna7193Ай бұрын
I have lived in Ketchikan alaska for 9 years... them bigfoots are here too .. most recent story I heard from a buddy who was out hunting, they got chased out of their spot out passed the old pulp mill..
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thank you Brianinabrianna...I believe you! bcc🌲
@AnonFlux9Ай бұрын
I live here too. There is an upside down tree on the right side of the road right before light house grocery if your heading north. A lot of people who live here never even notice it. On pow there is an upside down Forrest and all the natives say that is how they mark their territory. About 2 years ago somebody stapled a sign on it so it’s a bit more noticeable. So because the tree is upside down and dead it’s more white colored so that also helps it stand out.
@AnonFlux9Ай бұрын
You’ve got to hear this encounter from someone who also lives in Ketchikan. It’s wild! kzbin.info/www/bejne/hqfUdJ-KlLWLobM
@DonaGeekАй бұрын
Always looking forward to your stories Chris !
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
TY! C🌲🌲👀👀🐻🐻👍👍
@BNM-b7tАй бұрын
I always enjoy story time spent with you Chris!! #keephiking
@TheLadybikerАй бұрын
Thanks Chris. Love the stories. Love your channel.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@bookflicka8412Ай бұрын
Chris, I think you’re awesome! Thank you for another great episode!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
much appreciated! C
@pamelaflores4129Ай бұрын
Great storytelling Chris, thank you! Loved the wine quote.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
👍🌲☺⭐
@CyndiHarrington-qv9mtАй бұрын
Kool Interesting Wish i could go there
@lisajones299229 күн бұрын
Love the shot of harry from the Hendersons tv show-😂😂😂❤
@millionairereichmann1909Ай бұрын
You are the story teller. First story chilling. I listen 🎧 with Sony headphones to get all the nuances of sound. I use my imagination and I’m there with you, so any clips you add don’t faze me. Awesome story, loved every second of it!!! Keep up the good work!!!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
I appreciate that...and am down sizing the xtra clips ...sounds.
@trudyramgren8817Ай бұрын
Three great stories Chris!!! I often wonder if Bigfoot is afraid of us as we are them. I know they want us to know that we are in their territory but to my knowledge they haven't gone after people when they have every opportunity!!! Amazing! Stay safe out there Chris! ❤
@sheilayoung6590Ай бұрын
Many stories of attacks.
@dianabirchman7540Ай бұрын
Great Stories. Do you have any from around Hwy 101 around Quinault Indian Reservation?
@skatedd2451Ай бұрын
Great stories this week Chris enjoyed them love your show❤❤❤
@charlesblithfield6182Ай бұрын
Great storytelling as usual. However I’d skip the stock footage being interspersed. I like it when you show b-roll of the places you visit but the stock footage is kind of cheesy.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Fair enough!
@tonymiller3485Ай бұрын
Hey Chris Great stories! I know it's harder but I miss the campouts. That's when it feels real to me. Because you never know what might happen during those! Looking forward for the next installment! Keep Hiking!
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
I'll be back out ...I have the wood stove now too! C
@stephaniecossette7491Ай бұрын
scary stories, especially the first one. Creeped me out again. Thanks as usual.
@ginamordhorst2298Ай бұрын
I thiught i heard a bigfoot howling on your end 😅 lol!
@universeworld1782Ай бұрын
My Son was Helicopter logging on an Island in Alaska, He was a hoover and he told me they had 3 Bigfoots at the top of the cut, that he could see clearly. Most of my family believes or tells me seen them. But for me I spent 4 nights a week fir 2 years, sleeping in the Olympics to cut costs as I was working out of Sequim Washington. Never seen a thing! 😮
@frankducett9Ай бұрын
Chris. This was clearly the best one (3) yet! Keep it up. Thanks.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thanks Frank...C🌲
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thanks, will do!👍
@tatepearce7898Ай бұрын
I love watching your videos Basecamp Chris, your an awesome narrator storyteller i especially live it if its raining and windy outside then i hunker down with a blanket ,a coffee and most importantly a Basecamp Chris video ❤
@billyrugart5850Ай бұрын
Great stories Chris I always love your energy !
@FloofyFlora5 күн бұрын
I love these stories, and the beautiful scenery amazes me ❤
@funnycity6671Ай бұрын
Listening on my lunch break 🥪 🥤 😅 👍
@gregorymcgraw368126 күн бұрын
Chris hand me one of those Rootbeers!!
@judypierce7028Ай бұрын
Thanks for 3 great stories Chris. Loved the stories.
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
Thanks for listening
@Greenshorts420Ай бұрын
Moms are so brave. Jen is a good person
@jessicabarber4495Ай бұрын
It's Sunday here in Marietta Oklahoma time for Basecamp Chris...
@MegaSusanc9 күн бұрын
Awesome as always Chris. Thank you for sharing. All your hard work and time doesn't go unnoticed. You're definitely the Man! STAY AWESOME STAY SAFE KEEP ADVENTURING GOD BLESS YOU
@willkeith4944Ай бұрын
Good ole Chris , never once complains about the beer
@elaineisabelle427Ай бұрын
Thx, great stories, very creepy and scary, appreciate your hard work
@basecampchrisАй бұрын
TY so much!🌲🌲👀👀🐻🐻⭐⭐
@joannadaniel3387Ай бұрын
Hi from Virginia! Love your stories!
@alecbaker13Ай бұрын
Can’t get enough of this channel bro
@frankshort7798Ай бұрын
Chris ,i believe you know whats out there in remote places ,yet you head straight into it ,brave man .im glad you have protection,wise man!!