Oh heck yeahhhhhh it's always a great day when there's an upload from Hammerson Peters
@shanehester5317Ай бұрын
im not just some hairy ape.i have u know i have a degree in the fine arts
@mattmatt6572Ай бұрын
My dog treed a wild man once. He was pretty heated in the courtroom.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@jeanlauridsen859615 күн бұрын
Yes, My Pretty Lady.
@palmerreising3387Ай бұрын
I drove North through the Yukon once. I stopped by the highway for a while and rested. A deep sense of aloneness encompassed me. Aside from an automobile coming then going, speeding by every ten minutes or so, no one of whom I was aware was anywhere around for miles, maybe an hundred miles or more.
@sealyonessАй бұрын
I've never done that, but your experience sounds like quite an education! I'm seldom more than a mile from any human anymore, but I have felt the solitude that, except for a companion animal wandering with me, was very much an experience I don't forget. Be well.
@sandydaviswhytelewis5387Ай бұрын
I get it that you need to make people aware there are dangerous Sasquatch very Rarely! Please stop❤ with this Garbage that they are to be Feared! They are usually loving and compassionate people,it is people like you that give them this horrible reputation, they simply donnot deserve. Sincerely Sandy Davis Whyte Lewis 📚
@savannar3632Ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. I drove from BC to Alaska about 15 years ago and to this day (actually happened to me today lol) when a song comes on that was on the CD I burned specifically for that trip, that feeling kind of creeps back into my mind and I can picture the long expanse of highway, forest and tundra
@generaleerelativity9524Ай бұрын
@@savannar3632that's your favorite CD huh? Best of Wilson Phillips? 🤭
@savannar3632Ай бұрын
@@generaleerelativity9524 no I burned a CD for the trip with a bunch of random songs; a couple tears for fears songs were maybe the closest thing to Wilson Philips lol.. at least the same-ish era
@iancain6647Ай бұрын
I NEED THESE. you have no idea how cherished these long format videos are.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@gabeb.3733Ай бұрын
Cheers from Nanaimo, Vancouver Island!
@kygreenskeeper832622 сағат бұрын
I'd love to visit Vancouver Island some day. Isn't that where Steve isdahl lives?
@klassenrick87Ай бұрын
Cheers from Okanagan Valley, British Columbia 🇨🇦
@AlanaBananaCanadaАй бұрын
Cheers from the island!
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@Bull3tBikesАй бұрын
Cheers from Vancouver BC
@mikegrinwis726928 күн бұрын
Vernon b.c.
@npalmi887 күн бұрын
You're a kelown-ah 😮😂
@maikee72Ай бұрын
Medieval Europe history is full of stories about Wildman. It seems human habition scared away these creatures.... but can be found in any wilderness worldwide 🌐 These cryptids seem to fit the bill just fine. And seem to be one of the first historical mention of bigfoot. Great documentary... loved it!
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@freedpeebАй бұрын
Perfect tales for a blustery winter evening. Thank you.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@JM-do6wcАй бұрын
Another great episode. So entertaining. Thank you Mr Peters!!
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@vikingskuldАй бұрын
I can't compliment you enough for these videos. So thank you again for all the work you do making them. They are not just entertainment but so much more in the really messed up times we live in.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@andrewstevenson118Ай бұрын
I love samsquanch videos.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@Bill_tylerАй бұрын
YES!!! New content drop! You just made my week brother!!
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@jrtstrategicapital560Ай бұрын
I love listening to your stories...it literally takes me away to another time and place....perhaps a previous lifetime experience when i lived among the first nation people and the wildman.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@Daily_SurvivorАй бұрын
I love your wildmen videos!!
@spritelyspriteАй бұрын
After a flood in South Florida about 2 years ago, my dog and I saw a feral primate by the "Park and Go" shuttle area near Ft Lauderdale Airport. I think the location is Emmer/ 75th. I first thought it was a cougar but as we drove closer, observed it reaching under a shuttle bus. We made eye contact and it's face had black ridges under the eyes, down the nasal/ cheek area. My dog remained silent, when other times she would bark at cows, horses, dogs etc. That evening, I saw a depiction of one on a wall mural at Lauder Ale Brewery (Wearing sunglasses and smoking something). Apparently, people see them on the airport tarmac sunning themselves and, uh, "monkeying around"...
@yvettevitacaponigroАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing these stories with us! ✌🏼😊
@bethbartlett5692Ай бұрын
What a "Treat"! Delicious stories from the North. Appreciate this ... ✨
@shanehester5317Ай бұрын
i have u know im not hairy.thats a fur coat i got from maseys
@sealyonessАй бұрын
@@shanehester5317 LOL
@R_B_TaylorАй бұрын
Looks like i know what im listening to tonight! Love for these to be on Spotify so i could hike the woods and listen.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@susanbutler2542Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. It was such an interesting video. I loved it. Thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@_Jordy_P_Ай бұрын
These are my favorite types of videos on these mysterious topics, I feel like I’m back in middle school watching a documentary instead of dull class work. It’s strangely nostalgic in a fun way. Just found the channel today!
@risboturbide9396Ай бұрын
Thank you, Hammerson. 🍻🍻
@lizziesangi160228 күн бұрын
Legends from the frozen North. I have been waiting to watch this and now, is perfect. The stories are real not just made up nonsense. The background is always one of beauty! Thank you, Hammerson ‼️
@AjemanChannel-il3ciАй бұрын
Wild & Scary story, Great Explanation. Overall, more than Awesome > Toronto, Canada
@benridge6570Ай бұрын
It's always welcome to get your uploads, Thanks
@fsm5184Ай бұрын
REALLY LIKE AND APPRECIATE YOUR VIDEOS...GREETINGS FROM PUERTO RICO MY FRIEND...
@sealyonessАй бұрын
Greetings from N. Illinois. Does Puerto Rico have unusual encounter stories? A curious mind wants to know.
@fsm5184Ай бұрын
@sealyoness Yes, you could take a look at ( El Vampiro de Moca) translation to MOCA^S VAMPIRE...TAKE A LOOK AT EL YUNQUE NATIONAL FOREST,THERE'S A LOT OF STORIES ABOUT IT ...UFO PEOPLE VANISHED...AND OTHERS...THERE'S A STORY ABOUT GARGOYLES...AND LAGUNA CARTAGENA ( CARTAGENA LAGOON) IN THE SOUTH WEST....
@stefanschleps8758Ай бұрын
Thanks Hammerson!
@SandbarfightАй бұрын
Thank you brother
@Jv9569Ай бұрын
8:39 Man, it's hard enough to pull out Arborvitae trees with a shovel; yet these sasquatch dudes pull huge trees out like it's nothing. This channel is awesome.
@MyNameIsCheyneАй бұрын
I did the 1,000th like 👍
@ThunderDomeMasterBlasterАй бұрын
I live alone off grid northwestern ontario. I've worked places you fly into. Know that Canada had been heavily explored. There's old road to almost every lake. Mineral exploration early 1900s and mass logging left scars you see from the sky. For years now, I have never seen, heard or experienced anything odd. I've met many Strange people and invasive behaviors. The animals I am super chill with and I don't walk around with anything but a lighter. I own 154 acres on the edge of thousands of acres of crown land. From mass logging, I see more animals looking rough heading into my land. So I do not hunt my land to offer a refuge. The animals get used to you iver time. I have massive canadian shield hills that are hard to get to...been lookin for an entrance as I walk around... I would more suspect there are hermits that use the guise of sasksquatch to perhaps move about more discretely. As a hermit myself....I feel vehicles headed down the road, I enter the forest enough to blend in....and I'm usually watching you well before you get even 50 meters away. People can bring pain, so there's many that spend much time honing the skill of stealth living. ❤ There's nothing to fear.
@bgee461Ай бұрын
Bless you for offering a safe zone for the animals. ❤ That said, most people haven't seen anything either. But your kind disposition to animals may mean the "old ones" might be watching over you, protecting you. Or just leaving you alone. There are just too many current and historical accounts, even if 90% are mistakes or lies...
@kruelunusual624226 күн бұрын
Of all those accounts it takes only one of those accounts to be genuine and the whole thing is true!
@brodyr4839Күн бұрын
... is exactly what a tech savvy wildman would say to throw us off the trail ...
@MarkHonea-dx6mvАй бұрын
Fabulous tales! 😊
@jamesmacdougall5907Ай бұрын
Hammerson for the win ! Love the content
@worldbigfootcentral39337 күн бұрын
Truly excellent compilation, well researched.
@dwellinj151326 күн бұрын
This was a delightful journey, you are the best tour guide Hammerson!
@PyracanticАй бұрын
1:30:00 I’ve toured that mine in BRITISH COLUMBIA 😂 I HAD A WICKED CRUSH ON OUR TOUR GUIDE ANIKA WHEN I WAS 14 😂
@StarWarsJayАй бұрын
I hope never to bump into such a wildman. Living in London, England, I’ll probably be fine (unless it’s pub closing time).
@sasqetshenkley1190Ай бұрын
I thought English pubs were all cheeky leprechauns and friendly sheep farmers wearing paddy caps & wool sweaters drinking pints of warm stout and telling jokes with local accents so thick you can't what in Christ they're saying.. What's this wildman business?
@yvettevitacaponigroАй бұрын
@StarWarsJay 🤣😂🍻
@StarWarsJayАй бұрын
@@sasqetshenkley1190 you’ve been watching American werewolf in London haven’t you.
@sasqetshenkley1190Ай бұрын
🤔....😐.....😲Ohhhh! I see what you did. Yes. American Werewolf over there.
@Melv-ec3epАй бұрын
There's a few wild men in scotland😂😂
@elaineisabelle42723 күн бұрын
Oh wow, love all the stories of these mysterious creatures. Thx
@MatthewGlenn261964 күн бұрын
Hammerson you are an extraordinary story teller. Absolutely love your work .
@shaunnewbedford736Ай бұрын
I often wonder how people can claim that Sasquatch are fake, when almost every Indian tribe known to man, and many other peoples all have old old stories, tales, Legends of these creatures. Most wont admit it but Old Legends are steeped in truth, and when you have "Encounters" like myself you kno this to be true. THANX AGAIN OL'BOY, APPRECIATE IT H.P.
@daveh868627 күн бұрын
Your research is extensive. Thnx for this. I live in Squamish so fascinating story from here.
@Nick-gq2iyАй бұрын
They were probably here since the land mass was all one. They seem to show up almost everywhere!
@Tallfella8416 күн бұрын
Hi Hammerson, first off, thank you for publishing excellent and engaging content! I've been a follower of your work for some years now. Great to get an inside of these mysteries from a Mertis/indigenous perspective ! Here's a request for (possibly) new content: Could you create a video surrounding the Cypress Hills anomalies/mystery in Saskatchewan ? As a former resident of that general area I've always been intrigued by what happened there. Thanks! Greetings from Germany!
@Aria-wl2veАй бұрын
Really well done. Ty
@harvey_weenstain8857Ай бұрын
The north pole is the most intriguing area on earth. I think it is much different than what we are told
@andrewstevenson118Ай бұрын
Try "Secret of the Ages: UFOs From Inside the Earth". I don't believe it, but it's quite fun to read and was written in the 1970s before all the recent events.
@sasqetshenkley1190Ай бұрын
You know they're lying to us..Everyone thinks I'm a nut job but I think it's a vast lonely expanse of half frozen sea ice with eerie wavy light in the sky at night... Go ahead and poke fun but what if, ya know? 🤷🏼♂️
@sirbaronvoncount4147Ай бұрын
Agreed. Many ancient cultures believed that the North Pole was the centre of the earth. I don’t think our modern world is the most advanced humanity has ever been.
@stefanschleps8758Ай бұрын
Mankind loves scaring itself but, we don't know it all. 😮
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@Jay-n262Ай бұрын
Wendigo sound terrifying. I've heard the stories around Northern Michigan.
@RoninscobraАй бұрын
I worked deep in the mtns north of the nahanni headwaters and seen a tall black figure walkin along the top of a mtn above me. Witnessed bya co worker as well. Told a supervisor and he said he seen one from a helicopter and looked disturbed thinkin about it.
@JimmyMatis-h9yАй бұрын
I never saw a Sasquatch because I've never spent any time in the deep wilderness. But I have seen several bizarre humanoid things I presume were spirits in the woods. The most memorable was the size of a grown man but was inky black as a shadow and covered with equally shadowy spikes all over its body. The natural world is much weirder than we wish it to be.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Bigfoots are Neanderthals that still exist today.
@TommasoFirminiАй бұрын
As someone who has lived in northeast Canada my entire life, and lived outside cities surrounded by dozens of kms of forests, there are many things we dont know. If something doesnt want to be seen or known out there it wont be. I live at the bottom of a mountain with trails all around, i grew up literally jogging up and down the mountain, spent winters riding the trails. People who dont live around forests dont understand just how deep and thick it is. You cant see 5ft if you tried looking through the trees its so dense, a half ton moose could be 10ft from you and youd never know
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthingАй бұрын
thanks
@sasqetshenkley1190Ай бұрын
Don't just lurk, lay down some text for Hamm's 'rhythm, let's fill it up *(I'm talking to YOU, Lurky McLurkerton!)* And don't forget to check his oil! 👍🏼
@ctac1847Ай бұрын
I always make it to the end! Shave away!
@josepharcuri869320 сағат бұрын
Great video watching in the Adirondack's in a hunting camp with a fire. Huge blizzard 4 feet when done Sunday.
@wisconsinaquatics24 күн бұрын
If you've ever gone on a Google scavenger hunt you'll find most of our favorite aroids are only a chunk of the whole plant clinging onto a tree with only 5-15 leaves and a huge root system consisting of aerial roots, grappler roots, and hair like nutrient roots, and a small piece of the stem. Most of the rest of the plant either got munched by someone or broke in a storm. Alot of the leaves have major imperfections or are missing all together and that to me makes them even more beautiful. We get the luxury of trying to provide the plant with sub superb conditions to show them to keep more than just a few leaves and I think our friend Jan is a great testament to devoting time and effort to care and conditions to showcase such amazing specimens of our favorite plants.
@gwenvagle380411 күн бұрын
Informative & interesting!! Th U!
@winstoncampbell8643Ай бұрын
Hi Hammerson,hope you're well. I just wanted to share a video I saw on KZbin of a possible cryptid caught on a trail cam in Alberta. The channel, Voyager Overland, the video what we caught on camera in the Alberta Rockies..if you didn't see please do.. I think it would be great for your channel.. I'm a fan of your channel.. keep up the great work!
@HammersonPetersАй бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation! I had a watch, and noticed that they ended the video with the text “a fictional ghost story”. That, and the proximity of the video’s publication to Halloween, leads me believe it’s a good prank.
@winstoncampbell8643Ай бұрын
@HammersonPeters oops my bad
@paradox-jd3rf25 күн бұрын
Lovely presentation, thank you
@JaiHylRubis5 күн бұрын
. . . and today we have many thousands of regular folk telling of their first hand experiences and are practically never anything but benign. The truth will out, no stopping it now! Blessings brother.
@amandaochoa1991Ай бұрын
Oh yeah!
@ciaranmeeks9431Ай бұрын
I sometimes wonder if they're more or less nocturnal and retire to caves or underground during daylight. That would explain the scarcity of sightings and possibly even the lack of remains as they probably place their dead in the earth as well.
@Nick-gq2iyАй бұрын
Some are seen in daylight. Some only at night around dusk till dawn. Some have red eyes, some have yellow/gold eyes & some have black. Seems there are different types...different colors also.
@Normancomics26 күн бұрын
Your videos make me want to move to Canada.
@MooseTamer32Ай бұрын
Great video. I grew up near Fort Nelson, BC on the Alaska Highway/up in the Yukon most of my life. Shout out to all the Gwichʼin/Dinjii folks in the Yukon that I lived with. Incredible people. Can't wait to go up and experience the Moosehide Gathering again.
@XENTENDOАй бұрын
They run around my community at night
@OrangHuluBanaT09Ай бұрын
Greeting from Borneo Kalimantann, Im from Dayak Tribe,My tribe calls this creature the protector of the forest, unlike the continent I live in, this creature is known to help the native tribes here.
@Nick-gq2iyАй бұрын
Great to learn of this! I’ve heard accounts where they were helpful to people! Thanks.
@sealyonessАй бұрын
Sort of like Orang Utan in India (unless I'm mistaken, it means old man of the forest) or bandar log (monkey people)? I've never seen anything similar in N. Illinois, but I don't doubt those who say they have. Cheers!
@FusionFrame2.0Ай бұрын
3:31 3:33 @@Nick-gq2iy
@liuqiuokiman7302Ай бұрын
Your stories would make a nice mini series keep all the actors as mentioned in the stories as told as Natives, Canadians and immigrants it would make a great series I like the way you tell these stories! 👍
@matthewmaxcy1574Ай бұрын
Im here in Maine where on my mother's side we have been since time began, I'm pretty much a Mi'kmaq half breed,I or should say (we) those with me at those times have encountered them over my life time here ,we have been yards from a massive male once while I was driving he walked down a highway hillside and we met in the middle ..He was a massive red haired Giant ,make no mistake of what they are my friends,what we have here in our woods of maine are a ancient race of giant that looks like a prehistoric giant man or ancient indian.And they are terrifying...the sight of them and just the feeling you get all together isn't right..there's more to these things.
@angvannuil928027 күн бұрын
I so enjoy your posts ...angie in Scotland
@alphaomega837329 күн бұрын
Good video you did good!
@johnschoen70328 күн бұрын
Strictly business, i like the based historical approach of the film maker. No monkey business, pun intended.
@craigswanson8026Ай бұрын
I also wonder if humans have the capacity to physiologically change from living wild. Pigs do. Humanity is a domesticated species; much more delicate and individually weak than our (relatively) wild, robust ancestors.
@stormyjensen8077Ай бұрын
Until I find a wild man... I'm staying single❤😂
@isaacschoute4643Ай бұрын
How many physical copies of Hammerson's stuff do you have? Im at 3 so far!
@ruggedrat2582Ай бұрын
People that you can encounter on the northern highways scare me the most to be honest lol
@YourdoomawaitsyouАй бұрын
I was come across a pretty big puddle of bigfoot scat, Tasted it to check how fresh it was and it tasted horrible ....pretty fresh tho so not all bad I guess , Been frothing for a beefy log but haven't found one yet 😞
@sasqetshenkley119023 күн бұрын
I'm totally on your wavelength. Everyone else out there with their moulage kits dumping plaster all over the forest...*not me, man.* 🙅🏼♂️ .. I'm aiming higher 🎯 💩 I after that solid, girthy monolithic squatchturd 🏆 the squatch Grail. .... What would I do with a trophy squatch turd? I'd taxaderm it... Ive already thought this through. I put it in my fruit dehydrator for a couple of days, then rehydrate the turd with a solution of formaldehyde & gelatin, followed by another round in the food dehydrator. *The formaldehyde will preserve it and the protein binding & thickening properties of the gelatin will give the turd that "recently pinched" look. .. the last step is mix up a bucket of resin epoxy and permanently encase it in a giant block of crystal clear resin🤘🏼
@paladinkhan21 күн бұрын
I appreciate the time taken here@@sasqetshenkley1190
@jaycryptidtrooper53027 күн бұрын
Sasquatch being's are no more an upright ape than we are ourselves!! If sasquatch were as hairless as we are, do you really think people would be saying they saw a hairless ape? Not on your nelly! It's purely the body covered in hair that prompts such leanings!!
@medicalmisinformationАй бұрын
Edit. Nevermind. 🤦♂️ 21:50 what are "smarkyologists?"
@robertcoll7297Ай бұрын
You deserve some kind rich person to pay for all your books to be leather bound in a box set God bless
@corymoutray579Ай бұрын
Go to any res in Canada there’s wild man every where they like potato chips and Pepsi
@MrActionproductionsАй бұрын
Babe wake up, new Hammerson!
@Thattboyjosemusic10 күн бұрын
I can’t imagine how cold that feeels 🥶
@giselaa611129 күн бұрын
Very interesting used to live in bc would love to go on a journey to north west territory but not alone thank you greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@KeithPrince-cp3meАй бұрын
Very interesting accounts, especially the wildman descriptions that portray them as natives gone particularly wild, isolates who have lived bereft of civilisation for many years. Entirely plausible. It's possible that tales could have been brought to North America in the early holocene from Asia? US soldiers & marines reported rock throwing "apes" from the highlands of Vietnam in the 1960s. Perhaps oddly Britain has numerous hairy wild man, or "hominem sylvestry", tales written down from medieval times to the 19th century, & there was the wuduwasan (one who exists in the woods) from earlier Anglo-Saxon literature. Apart from a few contemporary accounts which give a specific place & time, most are vague or generic, with encounters said to have occured way back when. The forest of Galloway, Scotland, was said to be haunted by the Ghillie Dubh (dark lad) who wore moss & leaves, the Ghillie Suit worn by hunters & military snipers is named after him. I think some of these tales were brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon invaders and Norse settlers and originated with the wilds of Scandinavia & Northern Europe. Medieval Tibet had tales of the Meh-Teh, the man bear, as they believed humans and bears descended from a common ancestor there existed a half way stage between the two.
@jimieljoseph2322Ай бұрын
Characteristics connection between two different Continental hemispheres speaks volumes.
@BradsC1A1Ай бұрын
1:31:32 they are never the ones to call for anything. They are not on our side.
@rodger603Ай бұрын
I hunt and hike all over Ohio. Some morning sneaking into the woods at 4 am to get set up. I've never directly seen anything, but I've definitely had a lot of things happen that make me wonder. I believe more in the native american side of it Is that they are intelligent. Sometimes, I think the finding bigfoot show is just propaganda to make people think it's a big joke. As I said, i've never seen anything, but i've talked to multiple hunters who say the same thing.
@egillskallagrimson5879Ай бұрын
I think in many cases there is an overlapping between cryptids/supernatural creatures based on geographical distance and cultural point view that confuse or name the creture different but they are the same thing. For example I believethe Thomas Bay kushtaka and the devil monkeys are basically the same creatures and I don't think they are just animals.
@scarborosasquatchstation1403Ай бұрын
The Ge'nos'Kwa who is the cannibalistic cousins of the hairy Sasquatch ... Sighting by cottagers who snapped only a couple of photos of the lone creature, while they also reported their sighting to the OPP for the region of Temagami, Ontario !
@ariamegАй бұрын
I need someone indigenous to rewrite the captions, AI doesn’t know any better.
@jasonrush6701Ай бұрын
I have actually seen what I think is the devil monkey right here in Blue Ridge Georgia in my Backwoods this one had a long bushy tail a long big muzzle two big back legs smaller front legs and was colored like a raccoon but it was as big as me true story...
@berja3895Ай бұрын
laughing at the way 'bury' is spoken. I've only heard it spoken like bare- ee not burr-y. Love the content of this vid, don't usually hear about Canada especially from the old prospector's pov. Talk about a dangerous ambition, to get to the gold. Edit: Appreciate all the book shout outs!💯 My favorite past-time. Reading for hours
@paladinkhan21 күн бұрын
Thats funny, i went through this with my friend as a kid, hes a burried kinda guy and im a barried kinda guy lol
@berja389513 күн бұрын
@@paladinkhan That IS funny!! I find myself yelling at the screen 'it's bear-ied not Burr-ied every time I hear it!!
@kgitlinaАй бұрын
The forest is bigger than us
@ghostknock766325 күн бұрын
Definitely memories of the Neanderthal. The Neanderthal loved it up there
@Annapurna818Ай бұрын
Not one drop of Snow in Scarborough. 😂
@RedQueeenn28 күн бұрын
In northern british columbia i was with my mum near the skeena and bulkley rivers region, we were walking with her friend and seen a man in the woods, my mums friend said thats a hermit, and there are hermit people in the woods. This is the coast that runs up to the alaska boarder that connects to British Columbia
@CynthiaGibson-v8u26 күн бұрын
Copper River Valley has a lot of sasquatch activity
@bradleymadosh91129 күн бұрын
I think the foot and hand prints they seen where Dogman with the narrow and handprints with long nails.
@William-l7z20 күн бұрын
The Smithsonian Institution may know more of this subject than letting on. Many of the legends mentioned in your compilation have similar/comparable likenesses in North American Indian folklore. Hopefully, we learn the real evolution of humankind including these hominids. 1:00:14
@Soundofwindonsand16 күн бұрын
Ever been cold for a long time..the craving for fat in the meat is overwhelming
@CJM-rg5rt27 күн бұрын
I think these stories might go WAY back, when the inspiration was literally dying off thousands of years ago. It's so fascinating, I think the original hunters of North America grew bigger than the people we eventually discovered.. the resources they had in the early days must've been insane, it only makes sense but I don't think this lasted long. As people always do, the population rose beyond what the ecosystem could handle (remember it was a hominid-naive world which is super important, many people can't grasp the significance of that because they don't have a deep enough understanding of ecology) and these people eventually "ate" everything into extinction but of course it's more complex and a lot would've been done by domino effect. For the record though, I think these people averaged around 6.5 to 7ft and I strongly disagree with the loons that think "they're" hiding giant bones.
@daveh868627 күн бұрын
As you mention at the end. Until bones are actually found after 100"s of years pf sightings and stories ... Its still a true mystery. So many witness sightings yet zero bones found.
@danielvineyАй бұрын
I've been as far north as Colville lake Northwest territories, while picking Morel mushrooms near Jean Marie River about 1k off the Mackenzie river, got screamed at by a Mama Natka... Unnerving to be sure. Needless to say I worked my way back to the boat , carefully.