Classic Canadian Sasquatch Stories - Episode 1: The Agassiz-Harrison Valley

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Classic Canadian Sasquatch Stories - Episode 1: The Agassiz-Harrison Valley
From peeking through windows at hapless farmwives to hurling boulders at Chehalis fishermen, the legendary wildman of British Columbia’s lower Fraser Valley regularly made its presence known to the residents of the Agassiz-Harrison Valley throughout the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s.
Narrated by Bryan from the Unexplained Reality podcast:
www.UnexplainedReality.com
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Footage courtesy of Jason from Natural Gallant Bodybuilding:
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0:00:00 - Introduction
0:01:20 - How the Sasquatch Got Its Name
0:24:11 - The Tale of Sasquatch Mountain
0:33:50 - The Sasquatch Capital of Canada
Mysteries of Canada: Volume I
MysteriesOfCanada.com/Canada/Mysteries-of-Canada-Volume-I/
Mysteries of Canada: Volume II
MysteriesOfCanada.com/Canada/Mysteries-of-Canada-Volume-II/

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@BasementPepperoni
@BasementPepperoni 11 місяців тому
I'm so glad that I found this channel, I've been binging it for like 3 days straight now, lol.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 11 місяців тому
I'm so glad you're enjoying it!
@RachelRebel
@RachelRebel Рік тому
I hang out in the mountains of Chilliwack and Chehalis frequently. We hike into spots where we don't have to be around other people. I often find large bare foot prints, glyphs and structures. I hear chatter and whoops every now and again. Always feel like I'm being watched out there! I just found your channel and I really enjoy your content.
@Rene-up1dl
@Rene-up1dl Рік тому
Very nice!
@jwconstruction9065
@jwconstruction9065 Рік тому
Dam. Sounds squatchy
@tanishazoa138
@tanishazoa138 Рік тому
Sure pal sure
@tanishazoa138
@tanishazoa138 Рік тому
@@Rene-up1dl sorry not interested in chatting up so called bbws
@tanishazoa138
@tanishazoa138 Рік тому
@@Rene-up1dl can you repeat that, your third chin was distracting me.
@Bukwas_Crew
@Bukwas_Crew 2 роки тому
These tales from 20 years ago caused me to form a research team and there has been no looking back! Very entertaining listening to your recaps! There are so many more encounters out there over the years!
@WK-47
@WK-47 Рік тому
Any interesting findings to share?
@Warpig9
@Warpig9 Рік тому
I opened up a Cafe in newridge. 'Bigfoot in Paradise.' Business is booming now
@walkerm777
@walkerm777 3 роки тому
I'm in SW Washington, on 17 acres. I too have had lots of things happen here too. Been here since 1970. One time I heard brush crashing. Then a big tree break. Then the words, Ock Tock. Like a Klingon. Then the sound waves hit me. It was about 3000 yards away in the 40 acres of woods west of me.
@rogerparker3558
@rogerparker3558 2 роки тому
Thats wild, i live in NC. and they are hear too.
@jaymelou1106
@jaymelou1106 2 роки тому
@@rogerparker3558 there here in Massachusetts too. I think people are unaware how common they actually seem too be.
@jaymelou1106
@jaymelou1106 2 роки тому
@@rogerparker3558 seems like national parks are set up around their living environments.
@scottcantdance804
@scottcantdance804 2 роки тому
Sound waves?
@walkerm777
@walkerm777 2 роки тому
@@scottcantdance804 it was massive. Very scary. I'm ex military, I'm used to sudden noises.
@wade8130
@wade8130 3 роки тому
This makes me want to go sleep in the woods. The human heart requires these stories and the pursuit of their reality.
@justcallfrank0089
@justcallfrank0089 3 роки тому
Yeah perfect. It really is true. I also listen as I sleep 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@marxjenn1
@marxjenn1 3 роки тому
We are a species of master storytellers. We need our stories to feed our soul and imagination.
@cd1772
@cd1772 3 роки тому
And we long to live in a reality that hasn’t had the magic suffocated out of it
@terrencebarber7461
@terrencebarber7461 3 роки тому
Be careful what you wish for
@silent6121
@silent6121 3 роки тому
Bill's! About all of that but as a veteran of a war and gorilla war fair the first thing I do when camping is be loud but make strange moves like walk backwards for 5 mins and undo stuff I just did ..like untill a small stone fire pit😂 at night I really freak them out and by then I have 6 cameras set up plus 2 sound dishes and that when I start cooking apples and leaving the Coors in one spot away from me plus I make sure to pull off my entire left leg and put on my lil stump and shorts . At that point unless I'm armed I can only get up to my knees and look very helpless to anything watching plus I've always made it a point to sleep with my gun outside my tent and my whole head and arms on a pillow but a fire going and a sweet night vision camera inside the tent looking in 3 directions..! I wont say where but I have woke up and noticed I had bigger wood piles , all my fruit gone and 2 rocks left as gifts I guess. Plus of course I have many night shots of them . All from 5 ft to 12 foot tall and if I had woke up to see him or her as I only have the full backside the bodys 7 or more feet wide and highly muscular but there actually a calm group and 1 might even say a bit of a jokester. Sometimes I have had things come up missing and then weeks later I find it in my truck bed ..? I can jus see a mother sas tellin her son off and saying go put it back hes a nice human . And I'm sure I've heard them laugh! 🤔😑 Now sadly I will say I've noticed a change in there behavior in the past few years ..there on the move for one! Most are also claiming good land and marking it by taking huge and small trees and making these huge areas of wood in X shapes or flipped over completely and shoved into the ground ! And I saw 1 tree that I counted 12 limbs thicker than my fingers all tied in tite knots and still attached to the trees ...🤔I DECIDED TO BACK OUT KNOWING I WEAR A 13 CAMERA BELT AND I SLOWLY TURNED AND WALKED OUT AS I ALWAYS DID AND THST IS WHEN I HEARD IT....A VERY DEEP LUNG BUSTING LAUGH THAT FILLED UP MY BODY..I THINK I WAS PLAYED ...BUT IM STILL HEARING ABOUT MORE X shapes but no knots yet so I really wouldnt push pass a obvious warning line unless I had my crew and were armed and ready ..no way will I go deep unless I'm alone and not hunting
@eringemini7091
@eringemini7091 3 роки тому
What gorgeous wild country!! I have no doubt at all that there are populations of Sasquatch in Canada, although they may have moved to more secluded parts of the country since the early 1900's.
@Rene-up1dl
@Rene-up1dl Рік тому
Every state and province has some.
@Shutupbootlicker
@Shutupbootlicker Рік тому
There is more In Canada then the USA
@Rene-up1dl
@Rene-up1dl Рік тому
@@Shutupbootlicker HOW MANY???
@finished6267
@finished6267 3 роки тому
My family was stationed at Havre AFB in Montana. My father used to spend nights up at the radar tower and he's got some chilling bigfoot stories. I want to interview him and document the stories.
@TerrariumFirma
@TerrariumFirma 3 роки тому
Get on it! My dad saw something like a bigfoot and he's dead so i'll never know anything more about it!
@llc1976
@llc1976 3 роки тому
Please do!
@shelbell1279
@shelbell1279 2 роки тому
Yessss do it. Let him share his stories, truth. :D
@eyewideopen9083
@eyewideopen9083 2 роки тому
Steve Isdahl on The Facts by How to Hunt is collecting stories from people on their experiences. He has asked for military and people at nuclear stations to write in on their experiences. Very interesting replies, perhaps you could recount your father’s stories. He has email to write in and he reads out peoples emails daily. Several from bases.
@bludaizee24
@bludaizee24 2 роки тому
I'd love to hear your Dad's stories!
@alanhyt79
@alanhyt79 Рік тому
I heard plenty of sasquatch stories where I grew up on the Olympic Peninsula of WA, USA. Some of them were old, and some of them were fairly contemporary. I laughed them off as being either lies or the products of fertile imaginations, since I was into science and reason while a nerdy kid. One very hot day in the late 1970s, some of my friends and I took the afternoon off from school and went to the Hoh Rainforest. We hiked a ways down the Hoh River Trail, then took a left turn off-trail, into the woods. Looking for a nice quiet and lonely spot to sit, we crossed small, mossy meadows between stands of moss-covered trees. It was certainly quiet. In fact, it was dead silent: no insect or bird sounds at all. Then we started smelling a terrible stench: sulfur, garlic, carrion, landfill smells all mixed together. About a half mile in (~ 1km) we came upon a beautiful little meadow that had dry moss to sit upon. We sat in a circle and passed out beers. I started cleaning seeds and stems from some weed and was going to roll a joint. One of our friends was a member of the Quileute Nation, and she had started to put together the pieces. "We should leave," she said. I looked around at everyone, then noticed a face looking down at me from behind a mossy tree. The face was about 12-14 feet (4+ meters) up and looked hairy with intelligent eyes. It blinked, and seemed to regard us with curiosity. I didn't get a sense of danger, but I did feel like we were in a place we absolutely did not belong. I was stunned. John, the guy next to me, saw it, too. "There's a bigfoot," he said. I looked at the others to see if they were seeing it, but they weren't. I looked back and the sasquatch was gone. We grabbed all of our stuff and almost ran back to the car. John and I saw, so we believed it. Liz, a Native American, knew there was one nearby, so she believed it. But the other people with us grumbled about leaving and laughed at us when we explained why. They thought we were playing a joke on them.
@alanhyt79
@alanhyt79 Рік тому
How did the sasquatch know the local native language? My answer would be that the group of sasquatches from which the female came had previously kidnapped local native women and made them part of their group. The "wild woman" who spoke to them might have been such a kidnap victim. The sasquatch lore I heard included plenty of stories of women and children being kidnapped by them. If the female they encountered was not human, but a sasquatch, then it means that sasquatches can learn and use verbal language to communicate abstract thought, and it also reinforces the kidnap theory because it would take many many hours of exposure to the language in order to learn it well enough to accuse someone of harming her friend. On the Peninsula, all of our sasquatches in the stories were huge, like 3-4 meters tall. On the other side of Puget Sound, near the Cascades, I have heard of two species. One is the big, friendly kind that I saw all those years ago. The other is small, like 2 meters (6ft) tall. These are the "stick men," or Skanicum. They're nasty and mean, supposedly, and can knock trees down by hitting them with the sticks they carry with them. There is some sorcery and dark magic associated with these little jerks, they say, so it's best to avoid making them angry. It's weird that the two kinds I have heard about in stories, the sasquatch and the skanicum, are so very different in both size and temperament.
@steviechampagne
@steviechampagne Рік тому
why did you leave? the sasquatch wasn’t going to hurt you guys!
@rickhorejsi1121
@rickhorejsi1121 11 місяців тому
Which Hoh River trail are you talking about, I'm a Indian from Hoh River Washington and seen a sasquatch cross the lower Hoh road 1130pm at night during a storm, January 8th, 2022, yes you are right there's sasquatchs living in and around the reservation boundaries of Hoh River, ive had 6 different experiences with them over the years, once a sasquatch took my deer and was screaming at me and my cousin, yes I believe you , in the summer of 2017 a sasquatch was following me down the lower Hoh road it sounded like a man dragging his feet through the leaves, I didn't realize what was following until the 2nd day, two days in a row he was following me, honest to God. The kids in tribal housing on the reservation said that they can listen out thier windows at night and hear them talking jibberish, and its only about 50 yards from where I seen him cross the road, I wasn't told about that until after I made a police report of the sasquatch I seen
@tcgreen11
@tcgreen11 11 місяців тому
@@rickhorejsi1121 I read everything you wrote with a heavy native accent, it was powerful. 🤙
@alanhyt79
@alanhyt79 11 місяців тому
@@rickhorejsi1121 It was the long trail, like 14 miles long, that goes from the Hoh ranger station to Blue glacier in the mountains. There are some giant trees in that park.
@littledancingfawn
@littledancingfawn 2 роки тому
I’ve listened to thousands of encounter stories. I’ve never heard the encounter Seraohine had. Poor girl! She had a extreme amount of knowledge that’s now sadly gone.
@Djicalow
@Djicalow 2 роки тому
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@solidussmith
@solidussmith 2 роки тому
I manage the kitchen at the Sasquatch Mountain Resort, thanks for making this video! It's beautiful here and I am glad to learn more about it
@MarkMark-xz4ff
@MarkMark-xz4ff Рік тому
Any Sasquatch stories from working there?
@williamtbaird8457
@williamtbaird8457 3 роки тому
Thank you for the awesome content. I appreciate listening to authentic stories from history. I'm very aware of the existence of these creatures. Growing up in the mountains of Idaho, hunting and fishing and prospecting/ rockhounding, I've listened to many old timers stories. 56 years old now and don't believe, because I know they are there watching my every move. Thanks again and have a wonderful year.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 роки тому
authenticate??
@williamtbaird8457
@williamtbaird8457 2 роки тому
@@jonhohensee3258 typos so what?
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 роки тому
@@williamtbaird8457 - That's not a typo, dude.
@lah67
@lah67 Рік тому
@@jonhohensee3258 christ, get a life.
@lesliemcfarlane783
@lesliemcfarlane783 2 роки тому
Fascinating accounts. Ive been visiting the Harrison/Chehalis area since I was a child. The dark woods have a truly mysterious feeling.
@Maximillion666
@Maximillion666 3 роки тому
I've camped in that area many times as a kid . Makes me wonder what was in the dark when id take late night walks with my friend and sister. There was a bridge we would cross that used to have a Bigfoot crossing sign. I remember always being puzzled what that was all about when I was young.
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 3 роки тому
@Pistol Pete Out of know where, hate speech...?
@justcallfrank0089
@justcallfrank0089 3 роки тому
@@janepatterson6779 yeah man. For what ? Fool. A dark heart my freind. I no them people as a dark heart.
@AppleLeib
@AppleLeib 3 роки тому
Back off Pistol Pete, you are disgusting!!! The guy makes a comment on something he found odd in his childhood - and you have somehow warped this into a claim of SUPERIORITY(?). He was not dumb dumb, he was observant! I'm assuming you're male from your handle, so what would be the cause of so much PMS (sorry, ladies!) !^D
@vikkiledgard8483
@vikkiledgard8483 3 роки тому
@Pistol Pete I've seen more pointless comments. Including yours.
@terrencebarber7461
@terrencebarber7461 3 роки тому
@Pistol Pete 😂😂😂😂😂
@seanmcmullen4274
@seanmcmullen4274 3 роки тому
I have just found your channel about a month ago. It has quickly become one of my favorites. keep up the good work
@paulkcormier
@paulkcormier 3 роки тому
notice how missing 411 charlatan never speaks of this stuff ???
@THEBOSS-vn2ky
@THEBOSS-vn2ky 3 роки тому
Pual, THIS 🇨🇦 NOT SURE OR IS IT🇬🇧🇨🇳🇯🇵🇰🇷🇩🇪🇷🇺🇮🇹🇪🇸🇫🇷
@JohnMelland
@JohnMelland 5 місяців тому
I was 6 years old, when I first heard of Agassiz B.C. from John Greene's books. When I was 31, I drove through there in 2001, moving from Virginia, via California, to Alaska, 10K+ miles. Spent 2 nights at 100 mile house due to the snow. Lol. 3 months later, and we finally made it. Ex and her friend from CA, travel nurses. Moved to Palmer, then Moose Pass, and Seward. 9 months living in a tent. 1 year in houses, employee housing at hotel. Never a bear come to see me. 👣🤗💕👣💕
@misterdabalina4694
@misterdabalina4694 3 роки тому
Love the vids, Chilliwack is a hour away from where I live , the delivery is top quality. Thank you.
@josephlwallssr6166
@josephlwallssr6166 3 роки тому
In June 2016, I stayed at Harrison Hot springs for a bit before going up north.I stopped by the sign posted" Sasquatch provincial park " to take a leak with my little dog.I walked behind it where a babbling stream came down the mountain.My dog and I were enjoying the beautiful stream when I noticed my dog was pulling away from me on his leash. I looked up to the right when I noticed a black figure run across the stream! It was so quick....I pulled my cell phone out and began to video the stream up and down.I did not see anything else over the sound of flowing the stream.I thought, oh well! After returning with my dog back to my trailor at the RV park, I sat down and retrieved my cell phone to view the video I took and turned the volume up.I did not notice anything unusual but what I did hear was rapid tree knocking directly in front of me! Multiple tree knocking! Crazy!Lol! You don, t have to go far outside Harrison Hot Springs, Harrison Lake, B.C. to experience bigfoot! They are right there!😗
@dannykemp3145
@dannykemp3145 3 роки тому
YA smoke another
@josephlwallssr6166
@josephlwallssr6166 2 роки тому
@@dannykemp3145 Na........do not smoke or drink....get out there see for yourself! Leave your Mama, s basement behind....get your driver's license , but first get a job......
@stuartle888
@stuartle888 Рік тому
I have also heard rapid tree knocks roughly 40 km away from where you were
@z.jmodeste4389
@z.jmodeste4389 Рік тому
chehalis .- Stsailes ,BC . Sasquatch Mountain Resort . all are great places on this earth ever !!
@teresahickey3021
@teresahickey3021 3 роки тому
Hello from Southeast Kentucky
@benridge6570
@benridge6570 Рік тому
Good job ! What a Mysterious , and interesting word, we live in. These stories Especially of days gone by are Fascinating . Even when I was a kid things were so different. Seem like things felt differently. I'm 69 still strong and healthy. The wilderness is basically out my front door. Never go gentle into the good night. 👍
@ant-1382
@ant-1382 2 роки тому
Hiked through this area a couple times. Never seen a sasquatch, but not hard to see how they could be there! The bush is so dense.
@milypr81
@milypr81 2 роки тому
Love the channel, very interesting to hear some stories from our northern neighbors.
@Overandout777
@Overandout777 Рік тому
Sne kalyegh 🤲 for posting. Charlie Victor, amazing, how these majestic creatures communicate...just amazed with the stories, 🤲🌱
@oldbastard2149
@oldbastard2149 8 місяців тому
Very Interesting Video. 😊👍
@chriscitrino9051
@chriscitrino9051 3 роки тому
Thank you! I love when you do stories about Bigfoot and other mysterious creatures.
@rickhorejsi5227
@rickhorejsi5227 2 роки тому
Yes. I have a home on the Mighty Hoh River in nw Washington. Down by the mouth of the River. There has been a lot of sightings of sasquatch just on the lower h Hoh road itself. I personally have found what seemed to be day beds where something obviously made a bed of ferns and hemlock boughs. I never would of even known that they were there except for the fact that people had reported seeing sasquatch there. Crossing the lower Hoh road. Every bed or nest I found was within sight of the road. Just so many similar happenings from people who never talk to each other. But have almost exactly the same story as each other in almost the exact same place. It usually knocks a tree down. Then walks up to the gravel pit. Then the reporting party can hear him breathing heavily. Same story same place different times different people that don't communicate with each other. On top of that after questioning others in the community. Pattern's established different patties involved. I believe a family of sasquatch lives back there. I guarantee it. God Bless. Was thinking about placing trail cameras in that area. I think they hear people down on the road and there's like a natural funnel that just kinda naturally goes directly across from the gravel pit. Anyway God Bless you all
@nathanquiter7273
@nathanquiter7273 Рік тому
Thank you for putting them together. I am a new subscriber and I love catching up with older videos.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 3 роки тому
Excellent Narrator.
@jessica2brook
@jessica2brook 4 місяці тому
I love the narration in this video. Brian has a great narrating voice and style just like Hammerson.
@Heather-xm9ul
@Heather-xm9ul 3 роки тому
I've never heard any stories about kid sasquatch. So interesting!
@user-kt8yp5ho2y
@user-kt8yp5ho2y 3 роки тому
I’d like to see the video about Ogopogo, Thetis lake monster, and the Manipogo too. Also the mermaid sights in British Columbia in 1967.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 роки тому
I've been chipping away at a big Ogopogo project since the summer, but I've come across so many tangential stories during my research which I'll have to incorporate into separate videos. It's proving to be a big project!
@user-kt8yp5ho2y
@user-kt8yp5ho2y 3 роки тому
@@HammersonPeters Oh I see. Anyway thank you and have a nice day! :)
@Maximillion666
@Maximillion666 3 роки тому
My memory of Ogopogo was burning my legs on the metal sculpture during the summer ,lol. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/OgoPogo_crop.jpg
@KJ-tz7vc
@KJ-tz7vc 3 роки тому
@@HammersonPeters I'm really looking forward to these!!
@vicarious1
@vicarious1 3 роки тому
@@HammersonPeters can't wait to watch and listen, newly subscribed and will be keeping an eye out. Really like your demeanor. Your voice is confident and comforting like an old friend.
@aLaNuitBeton
@aLaNuitBeton 2 роки тому
Truly amazing stories and beautiful narration. I love this.
@danielb7117
@danielb7117 3 роки тому
Great video My Friend, loved the narration as well. Really helped getting through the Middle of Nowhere Saskatchewan (Great Province save for the Riders). Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers!!!
@Pembroke.
@Pembroke. 3 роки тому
Thank you for your hard work, have a great weekend 😊
@TeatimeAndy
@TeatimeAndy 3 роки тому
More brilliant research Hammerson, great video!
@igotfriendsinlowplaces2971
@igotfriendsinlowplaces2971 10 місяців тому
I grew up in DuPont and heard lots of stories from Indians in the south sound about the Sasquatch while our fishing the many rivers in the area. After years of hunting the peninsula and cascades I’m convinced that a giant ape can easily live in the forests in the PNW
@Annarocks1969
@Annarocks1969 3 роки тому
Great video, thank you! Looking forward to more👍👣👣
@AggyGoesOutdoors
@AggyGoesOutdoors 3 роки тому
Really nice presentation, I enjoyed this. 👏🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
@gbro8822
@gbro8822 3 роки тому
Outstanding, thank you.
@pquic
@pquic 3 роки тому
Jasom from natural gallant bodybuilding has a very interesting and refreshing look on training and the concepts behind it also his quirky personality makes his videos very enjoyable to watch....... MOUNTAIN!
@zanlooney343
@zanlooney343 Місяць тому
Keep on Squatching !
@WesloTheHandsome
@WesloTheHandsome 3 роки тому
Love the Intro Music...Well Done, Sir Hammerson‼️🥂
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld 3 роки тому
Hey you just made my night hell yeah some thing awesome to watch. You make the best videos ever
@derrickdavis4488
@derrickdavis4488 3 роки тому
Love your work.
@danielbythelake5802
@danielbythelake5802 3 роки тому
Great videos....forwarded your page to many, thank you.
@robdyson4990
@robdyson4990 2 роки тому
This is the best sasquatch channel out there.
@michaelhedgepeth5106
@michaelhedgepeth5106 3 роки тому
Glad I found your channel 👍
@katiea.584
@katiea.584 3 роки тому
It's a very interesting area to live. Thanks for sharing the stories. 🖖☮❣🌱🌱🌱🇨🇦
@lenBrill1971
@lenBrill1971 3 роки тому
I canoed into pitt lake from Fort Langley. Took the Fraser river to where it meets the pitt River. Then into pitt lake. This took a lot longer than I had thought. I finally set my tent up at 1am and quickly laid down for the night. I could hear something walking near my tent. It sounded bipedal. I thought I may have camped near another tenter. When I woke that morning I realized I was much farther down the lake than I had known. I was way past the island that is in the center of the lake on the golden ears side. There was NOBODY ELSE camping at that end of the lake And no way to get there other than boat. Had to be a Sasquatch
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 роки тому
Very spooky! I know there are all sorts of weird stories about Pitt Lake.
@lenBrill1971
@lenBrill1971 3 роки тому
@@HammersonPeters. . . . . you bet it does. Thank you for your video. Subscribed👍🇨🇦
@nickiewilson6985
@nickiewilson6985 2 роки тому
My son was born with a hematoma in 1981 ( gone 3 mt) and his father died instantly New Yrs Eve in 2016 He went to emergency at Royal Columbian with bleeding got dressed orderlies chased him 100fr out the door. My son took his BF to the Lake & Widgeon Creek where we went often. When he was 6 his dad dropped his Swiss Army Knife 1/2 way up & looked everytime for all the yrs. Just told his bud the story well paddling up & the sun did it it was quite the moment for both and now has it above his fireplace. I rode horse around Golden Ears and lived in Pitt Meadows then back to Van. My dad dropped my husband & pal at Hope, B.C. & took 3 days and were lucky they said in 1978.
@87steevo
@87steevo 3 роки тому
Great page.. Followed your buddies too as I bodybuild and huge interest in the unexplained thank you.
@deborahw6860
@deborahw6860 3 роки тому
Will you be covering more of these type stories ???? I sure hope you do !!! I really enjoyed your show ..
@nancyjohnson5868
@nancyjohnson5868 3 роки тому
Excellent stories
@oneamong5571
@oneamong5571 2 роки тому
Great !!!
@friknwulfy1016
@friknwulfy1016 2 роки тому
Wow this was very captivating. Thanks so much for these stories.
@mirrorblue100
@mirrorblue100 3 роки тому
Great stories well read - thank you.
@jessarellanes6648
@jessarellanes6648 3 роки тому
Thanks I really enjoyed this article
@davidparkin7287
@davidparkin7287 3 роки тому
History is wisdom, when did we lose that connection?
@christinamenhennett
@christinamenhennett 2 роки тому
When they decided to change history to suit them. Very sad. Need true history.
@davidparkin7287
@davidparkin7287 2 роки тому
@@christinamenhennett indeed, true history involves people who can see, and they dont like that, otherwise we'd all be in a better situation, including them.
@collinjames9201
@collinjames9201 2 роки тому
@@christinamenhennett Agreed!
@collinjames9201
@collinjames9201 2 роки тому
@@davidparkin7287 Agreed
@littledancingfawn
@littledancingfawn 2 роки тому
What a great channel. Sometimes UKposts actually does a great job with suggestion videos in my feed. ❤️ Subbed!
@BT-fg1is
@BT-fg1is 3 роки тому
Awesome.
@10ft5x3
@10ft5x3 2 роки тому
Very informative 👍Thankyou.
@jlemaire9418
@jlemaire9418 3 роки тому
Really cool. Thank you.
@markmaier1846
@markmaier1846 Рік тому
Hey Man , I like all ur Documentaries. This was another quality video!
@SnarkNSass
@SnarkNSass 3 роки тому
Enjoying your vids.✌🖖
@theflowerhead
@theflowerhead 2 роки тому
Been looking for a podcast like that!
@canadianmmaguy7511
@canadianmmaguy7511 2 роки тому
"Sasquatch chronicles" on youtube
@aaronhow1932
@aaronhow1932 3 роки тому
Awesome vid! :)
@TheMattc999
@TheMattc999 3 роки тому
I don't know that I would go to Harrison Hot Springs to look for a sasquatch (my experience with them down here in Missouri is enough to last a lifetime and make me hope to never run into one again), but that salmon BBQ sounds pretty delicious....
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 3 роки тому
Where in MO, please. My brother is outside St Clair off Hwy 44 just North of Sullivan. Thank you.
@rogerreese440
@rogerreese440 3 роки тому
Thank you for your stories and narrative.I have just now discovered your posts on my phone I have really enjoyed listening to the stories you narrated keep up the good work and thank you.
@christinamenhennett
@christinamenhennett 2 роки тому
@TheMattc999 where in MO? I live in MO
@stjbananas
@stjbananas Рік тому
Your channel is great. I never heard any of these stories.
@discoverynorthcarolina9824
@discoverynorthcarolina9824 3 роки тому
Awesome !!!!
@MsBee-cf5zx
@MsBee-cf5zx 2 роки тому
Very interesting video!
@justinw947
@justinw947 Рік тому
I wanna hear you say "about a boot" ten times in a row.
@andywagoner4869
@andywagoner4869 3 роки тому
Wow, amazing video
@441rider
@441rider Рік тому
I know well a 35 year mountain man hermit in BC that even at age 65 is 6-6" 200lbs and if you saw him at a distance you would think he was a wildman.
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings 2 роки тому
It's wonderful hearing the stories of partnership between settlers and the first nation Indians. A select few westerners of history served as great examples of how to build friendships instead of wars
@sittingstill3578
@sittingstill3578 2 роки тому
I believe the reality was the opposite. Most settlers were building friendships across ethnic boundaries and only a very small percentage caused and carried out the wars. It’s the same today. I’ve gotten to meet and be friends with a few American Indians, one a Navajo and few from the American northwest and the desire for peace and friendship is certainly mutual. Note: I use the term _Indian_ rather than the more modern Native American or the Canadian First Nations because it is what those peoples within the US prefer. Source: see CGP Grey’s video on the subject. Link: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/o5hpbJyNh2h3uIU.html
@sherrymia4719
@sherrymia4719 Рік тому
My fave channel it's just awsome 😍
@skippythetownie3123
@skippythetownie3123 3 роки тому
I saw you put up a new video and..... WOO HOO!!
@Lowe505
@Lowe505 3 роки тому
awesome just awesome content, thank you for the vid. Btw im wondering if theres audio versions of your books, im old with poor vision so its very hard to read books anymore.
@robinbennett6910
@robinbennett6910 Рік тому
Amazon looks to have audio versions available
@joseurrutia8960
@joseurrutia8960 2 роки тому
Holy shit, MOWNTIN 💪🏔!!
@sasquatchmindcontrol
@sasquatchmindcontrol 3 роки тому
Actually know Jason too. He is a good guy, I’m skateboarding in one of his videos lol
@helentaylor1222
@helentaylor1222 2 роки тому
Enjoyed the programme, thanks. I think the native Americans and old timers had more respect for the paranormal and unusual, I think let them have their space to live.
@helentaylor1222
@helentaylor1222 2 роки тому
I'm interested in this Douglas dialect the native Americans spoke, iS this the same dialect as some of the Irish setters spoke with them possibly originating from close by the isle of Man.? (Douglas is the Isle of man).
@NativeSista
@NativeSista 3 роки тому
Whoo hoo I am from that reservation 😌 we get a lot of activity and by my mom's house and I remember when I was younger and I was with my brother's and cousins at the sand pit and we heard the screaming and it was close and we were all running down the sand pit and out to the road lol back then we had our youngest brother and we didn't want nothing happened to him and he was scared then...... And we seen a foot 👣 print but it was dry. Nothing happened to us out there.
@daleprokopiuk9400
@daleprokopiuk9400 5 місяців тому
Love your channel. This is more informative than listening to Todd Standding
@GaryMcKinnonUFO
@GaryMcKinnonUFO 2 роки тому
Riveting, thank you.
@shaneaugustine1280
@shaneaugustine1280 3 роки тому
Love the Chehalis area
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings 2 роки тому
Getting cozy, this about to be good
@howardfreeland5595
@howardfreeland5595 3 роки тому
Don't kid yourself - BC and NW USA are not the only areas with Sasquatch/BF. BF are thick in the eastern US in KY, OH, LA, VT, VA, NC, ME and especially along the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains. CO, NM, and UT also have many sightings and evidence of BF.
@esorealismmegin1923
@esorealismmegin1923 3 роки тому
There's other hominids all over the planet in fact. Asia. Europe, Africa, Austrailia, SEAsia, South America: Why would anyone believe we are the only upright walking creatures when we are animals that lived along others our whole existence that we have record of? Natives all over the world tell you about them, archaeology shows them, some were traded with, others were mated with and have living relatives now from a famous Alma female. Some NE Natives know them and say they speak a different language(gee, us natives all do in America), are hairy, love berries and traded with them.
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 3 роки тому
I recently heard a count by a researcher of over 4,000 BF in America alone!
@naedrentsek895
@naedrentsek895 3 роки тому
what about PA?
@justinmcclain4663
@justinmcclain4663 2 роки тому
Don't forget Florida there's more here then most know
@LTPottenger
@LTPottenger 2 роки тому
There are tales of schrat or woodwose or wildman all over europe from medieval times and it was probably the same thing. Seems to be extinct in europe now, though.
@BarcaFan1098
@BarcaFan1098 2 роки тому
Sasquatch was on a date 🤙 I like to think there are friendly sasquatch 🤗
@christopherhogue2310
@christopherhogue2310 2 роки тому
@Mike levy, I can relate, not speaking about a sighting until years later. I saw two giant Otters in Stanley Park. I was sleeping in the park that night alone. It was my first time there, im from Ontario and I was curiously exploring the park. I looked over my shoulder while walking through a thicket of some small trees and saw two giant Otters standing erect, aproxamatly my height, 5 '11. We stood before each other for a moment, i was peaceful and unafraid. I stepped backward as they encroched toward me in the shadows. The one Otter closest to me I remember most clearly. Its eyes had a human like intelegence and personality. An expression of intensity of interest in its eyes. I did not feel they wanted to kill me but I did not know and so did not take a chance. I pulled my self up the closest small tree. Looking down at them from a height they could have easily reach me at, the giant Otters recceded into the foliage and silently vanished. They respectivly let me be. I did not speak of it until at least ten years later. I always remembered what I saw but never thought about it much after. Many years later I looked up giant Otter Criptids on the internet. I was astounded when I learned there is a legendary cryptid kushtaka, aka Otter man.
@adrianbartlett3450
@adrianbartlett3450 Рік тому
Interesting. There is also the dobar chu (check spelling) in Ireland.
@Joker-ig8im
@Joker-ig8im 3 роки тому
Thanks for listening, and enjoy the sheeoo.
@jamesmcelwee9674
@jamesmcelwee9674 3 роки тому
Good on you advertising your buddies products.
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 2 роки тому
I wish there were more of these.
@johnnydesenra4332
@johnnydesenra4332 2 роки тому
Bonjour d un ami français ! Je te remercie pour ces histoires fascinantes ! Je m abonne a ta chaine des aujourd'hui et je vais suivre tes récits qui sont très bien détaillés avec un grand plaisir ! A très vite et continuer car vous faites du très bon travail ! Un énorme MERCI de France.
@korensylvester1324
@korensylvester1324 Рік тому
Hi from Utah pretty cool content
@michaelponce1995
@michaelponce1995 Рік тому
Whattttt?!!! Omg id never thought id see a story/cryptids channel shout out a fitness channel (my guy Natural Galant Bodybuilding). Cheers 🥂
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Jason is a great guy.
@daouddjekrif
@daouddjekrif 3 роки тому
I was camping so far in the woods.. One night I heard some noise and I saw a light very far away.. I followed the voice and the light that leads to a cave where I found an entire Bigfoot's family.. They were having a birthday party.. They asked me to join them and we had so much fun.. I told them stories about the city a they told me how they are living in the woods.. They were so nice and so harmless.. Don't be afraid of them.. Go and enjoy the nature
@sasquatchmindcontrol
@sasquatchmindcontrol 3 роки тому
Dooope, I’m in Agassiz been here since the start of the apocalypse started
@molly6483
@molly6483 3 роки тому
When did it start ⁉️⁉️
@beverlywilliamson3022
@beverlywilliamson3022 2 роки тому
@@molly6483 It is their own "personal" apocalypse. Self imposed.
@bradleyhannah8713
@bradleyhannah8713 3 роки тому
Ii grew up in Sumas just aross the border ,I grew up on bgfoot stories,we would go through hope area every year for vacation. My parents came from Canada.Hope area is all bigfoot.I have seen the big guy 4 times 2 lttle ones and a big one a bigfoot walked across the road in right of me.
@bradleyhannah8713
@bradleyhannah8713 3 роки тому
@Pistol Pete This is heavy conifer forest both sides of the border, I saw some other very small creature that my dog alerted me of it. I took photos. You never know what ypu might see up here. I have spent a lot of time in the woods surveying logging roads, and recration! May be some day you too will see something and say to yourself did I just see that?
@bradleyhannah8713
@bradleyhannah8713 3 роки тому
@Pistol Pete Portal Way right at California creek and the latest one was at Lake Terrall near Birch Bay! I too have been on both sides of the border. Columbia Valley had the Bigfoot Researchers poking around. I am wondering why you are so angry!
@leemackay8545
@leemackay8545 3 роки тому
I grew up in Agassiz ...logged and hunted and fished all over the valley but lots up Harrison lake area....yupp they are real lol
@ronmailloux8655
@ronmailloux8655 3 роки тому
any relation to bruce makay?
@ronmailloux8655
@ronmailloux8655 3 роки тому
sorry Mackay....I went to school in Agassiz in the 70s.
@sweetvibes18
@sweetvibes18 3 роки тому
So Chehalis up top or Morris the road at the second fish place we had our sasquatch encounter in our truck scared us so bad I think it was a juvenile. Ive lived in mission most my life and in Lake Errock and we've spent hundreds of weekends camping everywhere from hope Chilliwack to Harrison.. one time camping with many friends all asleep I woke up hearing someone walking, thought it was one of the kids having to do their business.. I went to get up and the sound stopped so I called out .. no sound.. I told the "kid". I'll get up so your not alone.. no response.. suddenly I felt so scared my heart beating was so fast and loud.. felt fear and thought maybe a bear but they usualy huff and sorta make wierd nose sounds and knock stuff around snooping for food n stuff.. this thing didn't.. I unzipped the tent slowly it was hard to do bc I was seriously scared felt like I was scared stiff and body didn't want to move. I managed to push past my fear and lifted the flap and looked out and seen part of a person's shape behind the tent beside us in the moon light and I called out again then heard others moving in their tents ..it walked away from the tent towards the trees and it was just gone or maybe still there but I didn't hear him leave or see him around . I thought I was dreaming and just freaking myself out .. we camped in any place we could find for free that was good and safe to our knowledge and never once thought of sasquatch only bears... wish I would have known to look for foot prints or sounds and the usually stuff I now know about. Makes me wonder how many other things we passed off as bears or raccoons ect actually could have been a sasquatch.
@Bukwas_Crew
@Bukwas_Crew 2 роки тому
Where exactly did this take place?
@ozarklisa1199
@ozarklisa1199 3 роки тому
I wish we knew more about Seraphim's time with them. Is "quite ill" possibly describing a difficult pregnancy? I wonder what was done with the body of the baby? Did she ever say more than what this record reveals?
@jeremygobbato738
@jeremygobbato738 3 роки тому
Perhaps Nephalim. The DNA points that way. Either way the are half human
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