Classic Canadian Sasquatch Stories - Episode 5: The Fraser Canyon

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Hammerson Peters

Hammerson Peters

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If you drive about two hours east of Vancouver, British Columbia, you’ll come to a rugged stretch of the Fraser River known as the Fraser Canyon - a region which some historians regard as the birthplace of the province of British Columbia. From the legends of the native Thompson and Tait Indians to one of the most controversial Bigfoot sightings of the 20th Century, this video delves into classic Sasquatch stories from the Fraser Canyon.
Co-Producer: Dan Chomistek
www.ChomistekFilms.com
0:00:00 - The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
0:01:52 - Native Inhabitants of the Fraser Canyon
0:02:53 - The Nlaka’pamux or Thompson Indians
0:03:43 - Thompson Giant Legend Related by James Teit
0:07:28 - Giant Chases Hunters
0:08:16 - The Lytton Girls Who Were Stolen by the Giants
0:11:11 - Thompson View of the Sasquatch
0:12:17 - The Difference Between True Giants and the Sasquatch
0:16:45 - Chief Dick’s Encounter
0:19:29 - Reverend John Good’s Testimony
0:20:47 - 1939 Sighting West of Spuzzum
0:21:41 - Merritt Sightings of 1969
0:23:13 - Ivan Wally’s Sighting
0:25:20 - The Cannibal Woman of Tait Indian Tradition
0:28:20 - The Sasquatch of Tait Legend
0:31:12 - A Thompson Story in Tait Country
0:31:59 - The Controversial Tale of Jacko
0:50:51 - Stanley Hunt’s Encounter
0:52:11 - Tracks Near Hope
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video and would like to help support this channel, please check out my non-fiction books on Canadian history and folklore:
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Other videos in this ‘Classic Canadian Sasquatch series’:
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2 - The Rocky Mountains
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3 - The Columbia Mountains
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4 - The Okanagan
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6 - The North Cascade Mountains
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@hexdrexl4604
@hexdrexl4604 Рік тому
People that don't think certain industries wouldn't cover evidence of sasquatch for the sake of their bottom line consider this: in the Amazon, entire tribes of humans have been murdered by mercenaries hired by logging companies and ranchers,maybe even within the last 20 years...along with that in the 70s an oil company in the Amazon began dumping it's sludge into the water utilized by a certain tribe for drinking, people from the company told the natives the black stuff had good vitamins in it, and that it could cure illnesses and even reverse balding. Within 10 years pictures began circulating of these people, children to the elderly with massive tumors growing all over them. Do not put anything past these seekers of profit. I'm certain more than a few important archeological discoveries have been covered up and/ or destroyed by contractors at construction sites as well. But that's what happens when money is king and the idea of nation is good for little else than fabricating shallow identities.
@106pricey
@106pricey Рік тому
I totally agree. You are 100 percent correct.
@rickhorejsi1121
@rickhorejsi1121 Рік тому
Money is king for the Hoh Indian tribe of north west Washington, little do they understand, it is appointed for man once to die and after this comes his judgment
@generaleerelativity9524
@generaleerelativity9524 Рік тому
Then they get on the Internet and cry 😭😭😭_wahhh whahhh_ _the Sasquatch gave me a dirty look and growled at meee whahhh_ 😭😭😭
@randyross5630
@randyross5630 Рік тому
Just look into what happened in the Ohio Valley to most of the Mounds... Farmers would quickly Destroy them so no Historical Preserve or any of the ilk could stop their Farming...
@drewroe3455
@drewroe3455 Рік тому
On point. 💪🌏
@ichbin5200
@ichbin5200 7 місяців тому
I have encountered one back in 1974, west side of Military trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl. I was out after midnight on my horse during a full moon when all of a sudden my horse refused to go any further along the power line road, on one side wwas a canal and the other were strawberry and corn fields. Back then this was undeveloped and the Corbet area was a few miles west. All I know is when it stood up it was as tall or taller than me and my horse and the smell was worse than anything I had ever smelled before or since. It seemed to be hiding in the wooded side and blended in perfectly. My horse wanted to have none of this and we quickly turned around and galloped off fast back to the ranch. I never took night rides alone after that.
@CRT4Dummies
@CRT4Dummies 4 місяці тому
Got bluff-charged around 3am on a moonless night in Ohio around 20 years ago. Fun times. God bless.
@jayheslin803
@jayheslin803 Місяць тому
Why are you afraid to ride at night? Whatever it was didn't harm you or your horse. It sounds like whatever it was , just curious and if anything timid. I would welcome another chance to experience such a unique and special encounter. Having spent a great deal of time in Florida, and the deep south generally, there are any number of creatures that live in this area that I would be much more concerned about than a bigfoot hiding and scared of me. There are several things not so timid that can hurt or kill a human. Gators, bears, snakes, pigs. I would more concerned about them than a curious and seemingly meek bigfoot.
@mikekirk1513
@mikekirk1513 Рік тому
This is easily the most extensive and detailed account of Sasquatch that I have ever read or listened to.
@killintime8431
@killintime8431 Рік тому
As have I
@orange3too
@orange3too Рік тому
another fantastic channel for shared wisdom from the experiences of honest hard working people from all over the planet. www.youtube.com/@proguide66
@dreamtimerelaxation8761
@dreamtimerelaxation8761 Рік тому
Have you never heard of Willstar Mysteries?? You will change your mind
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 Рік тому
Ohhh so this is the first video yo have ever an your life?
@williamballard767
@williamballard767 Рік тому
We [the Shoshone people in nevada] have a story about this woman and her newborn looking for willows until sundown. As she tried to run back to her camp, Bigfoot (although he had a different name) caught her running. She quickly undressed herself and her baby, covered themselves with mud and stayed still. Throughout the night, Bigfoot would poke her and tease her to try to make her to move so he could eat her, but she didn’t move. Finally when the sun came up, she ran back to her camp still naked. Her people saw her and laughed cuz she was nude. There’s still a song sung about that story
@rob6365
@rob6365 Рік тому
I love the story telling. I put it on and listen until I fall asleep.
@Eadadykk
@Eadadykk Рік тому
I saw a sasquatch between Seabury and Pyramid Lake on the north side of the Trinity River. It was just standing next to a big redwood watching me fish. I thought it was fake until it stepped behind the tree and kept peeking around it at me. I didn't stay very long. edited: In northern California.
@CRT4Dummies
@CRT4Dummies 4 місяці тому
You're lucky. I got bluff-charged around 3am on a moonless night in Ohio. Fun stuff.
@jayheslin803
@jayheslin803 Місяць тому
Why didn't you take a picture or video?
@jayheslin803
@jayheslin803 Місяць тому
​@@CRT4Dummies How can you be sure it wasn't a bear or deer? Unusual but not impossible, a far wandering moose from NY or PA? I have been in the woods at that hour hunting predators or walking to an early morning turkey hunting spot. On a moonless morning it is literally pitch dark. Dark enough that you can't see your hand in front of your face. In my experience, with bear and moose, bluff charges usually break off by about 20 feet or so. In the conditions you describe, I would be hard pressed to identify a fast moving animal at 20 or 30 feet from me. Just curious as to how and why you are so certain this was a bigfoot? Seems there is a few other options more likely than a bigfoot. Did you get pictures or casts of the tracks? I know from experience a large animal moving at charge speed leaves tracks to some degree. It would be great if you would be more specific and provide details. Thanks.
@CRT4Dummies
@CRT4Dummies Місяць тому
@@jayheslin803 it (or they) was far heavier than any black bear. if i lived in grizzly country i would have chalked it up to two massive grizzlies having a tussle down the slope. but there are no grizzly for over 1,000 miles. coywolves are the apex predator in that neck of the woods. not to mention, it put the fear of God into my dog, simply by the sound of it. and that dog feared nothing.
@jayheslin803
@jayheslin803 Місяць тому
@CRT4Dummies So you really don't know what it was? Do you understand black bears can outweigh a grizzley in some instances? In the Northeast, every year, there are numerous black bears harvested that scale dressed in excess of 400lbs. I believe the NYS record is estimated at 750 lbs plus. The heaviest bear in PA scaled at 875 lbs from Pike County 2010. I bet those weigh as much or more than any bigfoot. Listen, I am suggesting an alternative that is, in my estimate, more likely. Maybe you ran into a bigfoot, maybe not. I was just looking for more concrete evidence than I heard something big, and my dog was scared. What time of year? Location? No tracks? Were you camping? Food stored properly? Bluff charges are usually a warning and serve to size you up. Did you retreat? Did it? And why would it not turn back after the bluff. Most bears will bluff and then take measure of your response.
@Jesse00001
@Jesse00001 7 місяців тому
I have a voracious appetite for sasquatch content, and consume very much of it. This is among one of the best videos I have watched. Thank you sir, well done.
@Vikingocazar
@Vikingocazar 4 години тому
I do too… and I live in the Kootenays where I hunt and fish… so I kinda wish I didn’t also voraciously consume this content 🤦🏼😹😹😹
@Jesse00001
@Jesse00001 3 години тому
@@Vikingocazar Nice bro, I was born and raised in the Kootenay, now in shithole Vancouver. Where abouts you located?
@hiddenwoodsben
@hiddenwoodsben Рік тому
brother, take a moment to appreciate how much emotion you posting a new vid rouses in people all over the world. there isn't much in the world this old cynic really likes, but your vids are among it.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Thank you for the kind words! I'm so glad you enjoy them.
@hiddenwoodsben
@hiddenwoodsben Рік тому
@@HammersonPeters same's true for books, btw. so... ticktack, Mysteries 1to3 and nahanni can only be re-listened-to so often.
@scottcantdance804
@scottcantdance804 Рік тому
I have no idea how you put out as much content as you do, especially these long form videos. I'm just settling in to watch the video, I'm sure it's going to be awesome as always.
@lkb3rd
@lkb3rd Рік тому
I am partway through, and impressed with the amount of quality stories here, went to the comments to see if anyone had said something similar :P
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Thanks for the kind words! I did a lot of the legwork for these in the summer..
@stanglassman
@stanglassman Рік тому
I agree. If you’ll enjoyed this you might like Bob Gymlam’s youtube page.
@WK-47
@WK-47 Рік тому
Your videos are little treasures, Hammerson. So much effort and passion in each one. Thanks for your work and stay blessed.
@darabennett4316
@darabennett4316 Рік тому
Been my favorite channel since subscribing.
@dreamtimerelaxation8761
@dreamtimerelaxation8761 Рік тому
Willstar Mysteries is the best Bigfoot account giver.. Hammerson is my second favorite !
@egillskallagrimson5879
@egillskallagrimson5879 Рік тому
Wow the Cannibal Woman sounds like Baba Yaga of Slavic culture, that detail of calling their victims grandchildren send chills down my spine...
@renacleerican7824
@renacleerican7824 9 місяців тому
The myth of the old antropophage woman living isolated in the woods is found in a lot of culture. From the witches of Grimm's tales, to the oni baba of Japanese folkore, to the famous Baba Yaga: It seems to have some reality in these bedtime stories children. During the rough times of prehistoric eras to post-modern eras like the middle ages, cannibalism was a way of surviving for some. Old secluded women were potentially predatory to children, cause they were easier preys than wild animals. Misery turn people into wild beasts.
@las10plagas
@las10plagas Рік тому
my plan was, to listen to maybe 5 minutes of this but now I am only 5 minutes away from watching this till the end 😛 well done, my friend!
@DonSmith2323
@DonSmith2323 Рік тому
Hi sir i have a copy of john greens book on the trail of the SASQUATCH"by John Green.crazy thing is inside the cover its stamped British Columbia Provincial Museum"Dept of Rec and cons.Victoria B.C dated oct 21 1968 and it has couple paragraph inscription from author to Director about the existence of Bigfoot and its signed in pen by the Director G Clifford Carl.I live in Ontario and it was found at a yard sale.the 📙 is like a original text book copy.have you youself studied the book its full of interesting stories and early proof prior to 1968.i do wonder how the book made its way to Ontario.Thanks for another great video essay.
@fiedelmina
@fiedelmina Рік тому
The idea that the giants/Sasquatch emit a stink that has hypnotizing effect on humans reminds me of the very old Nordic saga of Beowulf and the monster Grendel. Grendel is not very clearly described in the saga but he is clarly humanoid. He manages to steal into king Hrothgar's hall - which is full of fierce viking warriors - killing some of the warriors every night with none of the warriors waking up,
@RipOffProductionsLLC
@RipOffProductionsLLC 10 місяців тому
I think Infra-sound theories are far more likely to be true then any kind of skink based method.
@Mr-Angelo0U812
@Mr-Angelo0U812 7 місяців тому
​@@RipOffProductionsLLCI think people get hypnotized when the Sasquatch burps really loud or when it rips a smelly fart
@johnbryan2414
@johnbryan2414 7 місяців тому
They were brought here by aliens. Probably unwanted creations or something. Lol OK, but maybe
@BlackGuardXIII
@BlackGuardXIII Рік тому
I love these accounts! I studied the spiritual beliefs of the local First Nations from between Hope an Chilliwack, the Sto:lo. I found a few accounts of Sasquatch, but at the time I wasn’t as interested in it. Now that I’ve personally heard of sightings near Harrison, I’m fascinated by the forest beings. Also, I’ve stumbled across two sacred sites in the area. One in the Cheam mountains and one on the Fraser between Lytton and Boston Bar. I felt a tangible power at these sites, especially the one in the mountains. My hiking friend and I actually turned around because of it. Thanks for all your great work.
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Very interesting! To my mind, your description of those sites evokes the legendary 'land and water mysteries' of Interior and Coast Salish folklore.
@BlackGuardXIII
@BlackGuardXIII Рік тому
@@HammersonPeters It took me years of asking local First Nations about what we found in the mountains before someone was willing to fill me in. Many times I would ask, and get told to never go back or tell anyone where it is, and also to never touch anything there, but they would not tell me what it was. Later, in university when I took anthropology, I also learned more about the site in the mountains. When we found and examined it we were hiking off trail high in the mountains, and we both got a strong foreboding feeling to end our hike and head back, which we did. The one on the Fraser was a circle of around 6 or 8 large ( 3 foot by 3 foot ) square stones arranged around a larger one, maybe 5 feet across, with a concave top. It is located so that it is under water for parts of the year when the river is high. A few years later I met the love of my life, 19 years ago, and she is First Nations, so I have been blessed to attend a memorial potlatch and other ceremonies. Keep up the good work.
@MrGarymuldoon
@MrGarymuldoon Рік тому
I’m around there, been up cheam. Would love to see where you are talking about
@BlackGuardXIII
@BlackGuardXIII Рік тому
@@MrGarymuldoon All the First Nations people I’ve asked about it told me not to say where it is. I can describe it though. It’s off trail, high up, maybe 5000 feet elevation, and consists of retired dancer’s costumes tied around tree trunks. The newer costumes were on the lower trees and they got older the higher up the mountain side you go. The ones at the top were disintegrating and looked very old. I’ve been to the top of Cheam, Lady, and Welch, and made it to the alpine on Knight but it was late in the day so we turned around. Happy hiking!
@Mr-Angelo0U812
@Mr-Angelo0U812 7 місяців тому
​@@BlackGuardXIIII know where it is I've been there. Your right about the higher up you go. When I was up there I saw a dirty old pair of underwear with skid marks hanging from a tree
@RamblinJer
@RamblinJer Рік тому
You give quite the presentation. Honestly, it's as good as anything found on History Channel or Discovery.
@unropednope4644
@unropednope4644 Рік тому
Rest In Peace to Janette and Michael Chapman who died tragically on June 30th, 2021 in the Lytton Fire. They were the only two fatalities.
@johnfoge1742
@johnfoge1742 5 місяців тому
Yikes.
@mokajoe7727
@mokajoe7727 Рік тому
Always a great day when HP uploads, cheers from the Okanagan!
@willsk7068
@willsk7068 Рік тому
One of the greatest channels on youtube.
@darabennett4316
@darabennett4316 Рік тому
When i was a kid, our music teacher would put on, every halloween, the legend of sleepy hollow. It was by the rabbit ears production, and although glenn close was the narrator, you bring me back with your voice, storytelling, and music to those years watching every halloween. It's my happy place. One that no one can take from me. That's why you're my favorite. Keep doing what youre doing friend!
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
I loved that one! Tim Story's music is haunting.
@brackin9128
@brackin9128 Рік тому
I’m very early for once! Thanks for another great video bro! Love the channel and always have! ❤
@ellietobe
@ellietobe Рік тому
I have heard of the giants located high in very tall mountains of Canada. Unlike the Sasquatch, that seem to be seen in almost every state of the USA, the giants are specific to a mountainous area of Canada. They have only been seen in very high elevations and are vicious to any living thing, especially to smaller human beings. They have been seen carrying clubs and are much, much taller than any Sasquatch. The people who have reported seeing these things have been hunters though I don’t remember just what they were hunting for that far away from civilization.
@amandaochoa1991
@amandaochoa1991 Рік тому
New favorite channel!
@sandralovegrove2805
@sandralovegrove2805 Рік тому
Thank you for these shows, excellent Canadian history
@fractalofgod6324
@fractalofgod6324 Рік тому
Love your channel. Keep up the great work. Could listen to you talk about these stories all day.
@keithhollins2808
@keithhollins2808 Рік тому
I am so grateful that your channel came up in my algorithm. The information you put out is impressive and addicting. Thank you for all your hard work!
@treylyde999
@treylyde999 Рік тому
Makes me miss just a good ole long story being told
@paulkcormier
@paulkcormier Рік тому
daylight still saving it till darkness a log on the fire some coffee 420 and my best two friends -my two pets ! cheers all Hammerson simply the best there is if only paulides would listen lol
@christosvoskresye
@christosvoskresye Рік тому
A graduate student who had earned his bachelor's at Oxford was in my dorm one year. He could sit in a chair, and the stench would be recognizable 10 minutes after he left.
@CraigStephens777
@CraigStephens777 Рік тому
Fascinating! Wa, State🙌
@erniebubbert5995
@erniebubbert5995 Рік тому
Hammerson is the man. Quality interesting tales with good narration. And the brother can carve. I gotta get me one of those custom carvings by the man himself. Thank you for your superb work.
@icescrew1
@icescrew1 Рік тому
Most excellent show ! As always. A vintage Canadian TV series "Gold Trails And Ghost Towns" has been a real help in understanding Canadian old west history. Thanks again for you top shelf productions. Merry Christmas all ! from the Four Corners USA.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 11 місяців тому
That was a fantastic show, I just loved it! I often think of it when I watch HP productions!
@wrenchg3954
@wrenchg3954 Рік тому
I ALWAYS GET THAT GOOD FEELING WHEN I DISCOVER A NEW VIDEO HAS ARRIVED FROM HP. ALWAYS KNOWING THAT HP's LATEST WILL SATISFY MY SENSE OF MYSTERY AND INTRIUGE
@SickosClips
@SickosClips 7 місяців тому
not a lot of people come out in Saskatchewan with big foot stories, but on my moose hunt late October about 4 years ago it was about 9:30 at night and after playing the moose caller we listen and hear a big foot if you heard them they sound like a owl but with a completely different tone, strangest stuff ever if you watched the 411 the hunted at the end a guy film’s actual sounds!!!! Than around the same time period a family from my home town was traveling home and their daughter was looking out the window of the vehicle and apparently seen a “hairy monkey” running across the road after the vehicle had passed it whatever it was! strange intelligent creatures
@palmettoms9886
@palmettoms9886 Рік тому
Love your channel! One of my favorites and great content. I love the Sasquatch and other native/indigenous stories. Much love from Mississippi!
@theodorepatton887
@theodorepatton887 Рік тому
Thank you for notification... 14,7000 unseen on UKposts believe it or not 😊. At least your show comes inn 😊
@b.5191
@b.5191 Рік тому
EXCELLENT as always, my friend!!! 👌
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@ravibhondi
@ravibhondi Рік тому
awesome
@caterpuss
@caterpuss 11 місяців тому
I live in the Similkamen and I met a guy who says he was attacked getting into his logging truck by a Sasquatch, he got time off work and everything and everyone else seems to back him up but idk man. I thought I heard Sasquatch twice before but it's probably just buck rutting. It sounded like something smacking two heavy stones together, once at the river and oncce out in the bush
@satcheljordan3962
@satcheljordan3962 Рік тому
Please keep revealing all of the Bigfoot information from the last hundreds of years and recently of this mysterious Canadian place that we call Alberta and British Columbia thank you so much for your research and knowledge we are appreciate and love you!
@joeinthebush
@joeinthebush Рік тому
He sounds like The History Guy..kinda... Can listen all day..
@06eyM3
@06eyM3 8 місяців тому
*Field, BC. I think...unless I've just never passed by "Flood" 🙂 Love your vids and voice of narrator. Very clear and calming
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 8 місяців тому
Thank you! Flood is a tiny community just downriver from Hope.
@carlosloco2938
@carlosloco2938 Рік тому
1st view 1st comment .good luck on a good life
@scarling9367
@scarling9367 Рік тому
Wasn't first, so it's not looking good. :)
@ShirleeKnott
@ShirleeKnott Рік тому
congrats! reply also for the algorithm : ))
@benridge6570
@benridge6570 Рік тому
Again another great video. 👍 Never go gentle into the good night 👀
@runingblackbear
@runingblackbear Рік тому
They are the old ones that didn't change and stayed the same and we as native people evolved to who we are today
@AlexNHitDogs
@AlexNHitDogs Рік тому
Love this channel. My new fav ❤
@deborahflello2316
@deborahflello2316 Рік тому
The quality of your research and your thorough examination of the archives is so commendable and very much appreciated 😀 thank you
@timothyhargrove8269
@timothyhargrove8269 Рік тому
I just got off work off tomorrow drinking a few beerstime to Zone this world the Frunk out
@battistimo
@battistimo Рік тому
Lytton was torched. Dr. Hoffe’s office was there.
@mightyfraserriver977
@mightyfraserriver977 Рік тому
Yes. Anti fa burned the church and it burned the town very quickly
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld Рік тому
Another great video thank you
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@deviantimp6496
@deviantimp6496 Рік тому
At this rate I can't wait for you to get to the East Coast of Canada. I know of quite a few stories from around here.
@Nukebutt
@Nukebutt Рік тому
The story of the Nlakaʼpamux painting themselves as giants was awesome, thank you for the visuals ive never heard that before and it was super interesting
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
I couldn't quite picture what the paint job was like from Teit's description alone, but when I drew it out myself, I thought the result was startling.
@suscon1140
@suscon1140 Рік тому
Fantastic video! There is a history of Sasquatch reports just as long as the history of the people here to witness them. I have not been fortunate enough to see one myself, but at this point, with all of the reports made by seemingly very credible people, I would be more surprised if it turned out the Sasquatch did not exist.....
@Jim-Mc
@Jim-Mc Рік тому
So many completely unrelated stories describe three toes.
@beckyosborne
@beckyosborne Рік тому
Special thanks to hammerson for being a good human as well as a BOSS UKpostsr
@ameeciaeagan-begay8090
@ameeciaeagan-begay8090 Рік тому
Hammerson! Another well done well researched narration. These are addicting and just so fascinating
@Tammy8746G8
@Tammy8746G8 7 місяців тому
20/10 this was amazing. I will rewatch a few times!!! Im in Charlotte, NC and learning about the wild things near me..
@IcedSynergy
@IcedSynergy Рік тому
What do you use for recording your live footage? Its really nice quality, I didnt realize you film some of the locations yourself
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters Рік тому
I think you're being too kind. I use my iPad to film, and desperately need an upgrade.
@generaleerelativity9524
@generaleerelativity9524 Рік тому
@@HammersonPeters iPads/iPhone use Sony cameras. Sony always made good cameras next to Polaroid and Nikkon.
@IcedSynergy
@IcedSynergy Рік тому
@@HammersonPeters for having filmed such a variety of locations it's quite nice! Many people just use stock footage when talking about locations so I very much enjoy that you have actual videos of the them!
@TheNewNumberTw0
@TheNewNumberTw0 8 місяців тому
Excellent video. I appreciate your listing of sources as you go.
@BombDame
@BombDame Рік тому
I love your stories, you’re the best 💜
@michaelg.stranestrane1465
@michaelg.stranestrane1465 Рік тому
Great Stories. I enjoyed them.
@orianacameron3927
@orianacameron3927 Рік тому
It's a shame what happened to Lytton. True mountain giant accounts are rare and hard to find, in the passed 10 years there's 2 I've heard that I believed. One was in Alaska, the other was in Montana. There's another account in Afghanistan of red haired giants which are the same sort of deal. Apparently the one a hunter saw in Alaska had tusk like teeth.
@noelbgood8845
@noelbgood8845 Рік тому
I love these 🥰
@kittentacticalwarfare1140
@kittentacticalwarfare1140 Рік тому
IDKY mainstream wants to ignore that all indigenous cultures call them wild men and talk about them as people not animals. A weird divergence is in Hindu traditions that talk about monkees who could talk, behaved like humans and had civilizations similar to humans.
@justcurious..3580
@justcurious..3580 Рік тому
Blessings I really like the content.. thanks for the hard work you do to bring us this awesome doc's..
@weekendmom
@weekendmom Рік тому
It's interesting that some First Nation peoples believed that the giants had three toes. Down here in the US in Arkansas where I live, the Boggy Creek creature has been known to leave tracks with three toes.
@generaleerelativity9524
@generaleerelativity9524 Рік тому
Yeti are known to have 3 toes as well. There's plenty of accounts of them seen here in the states. They're a more aggressive relative to Sasquatch but most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference unless you look at their feet. It might be some kind of adaptation they developed from climbing snow covered mountains or something they purposely do to their feet to help traverse that type of terrain.
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 Рік тому
That’s because Smokey used an old stuffed alligator foot to fake them. Kinda like Harlan Ford faking them at honey island. But in addition the monster mart had several five toe tracks. So your logic doesn’t work
@Rhino5.0
@Rhino5.0 Рік тому
I’m from arkansas too. Ive heard crazy things in the Ozark mountains
@Sarcophagus74
@Sarcophagus74 Рік тому
This world is a lot different that what we're told. If one looks for the truth, it can be found.
@georgeofthehut9398
@georgeofthehut9398 8 місяців тому
'Piscean plunder...' 🏅
@Charles-oo8bq
@Charles-oo8bq 6 місяців тому
I literally came looking for this comment. ;)
@annamosier1950
@annamosier1950 Рік тому
Wow good work
@donaleeslack4925
@donaleeslack4925 Місяць тому
Dang! We live in a stunning province❤
@jayheslin803
@jayheslin803 Місяць тому
That you do! It is great you appreciate that beauty too.
@441rider
@441rider Рік тому
Lytton fire natural? I trust the dude that saw the train sparking on fire into town and the fact the railway tried to offer up a settlement. So sad the artifacts lost in the historic centre.
@Nobodyimportant696
@Nobodyimportant696 7 місяців тому
I've read other stories about Chief Dicks. his sister Ophelia was a legend in those days.
@rogstar1968
@rogstar1968 13 днів тому
The Best crypto channel on YT
@user-rn6hr1qw3l
@user-rn6hr1qw3l 10 місяців тому
Your videos put sasquatch chronicles to shame , way to be excellent work
@jarrodclements2870
@jarrodclements2870 Рік тому
Great content as always. Appreciate the hard work an time you put into all this to keep us happily informed. Hope you have a blessed holiday season if you celebrate an looking forward to a new year of amazing videos stories an knowledge. Stay safe, thank you
@mathiefranchuk1624
@mathiefranchuk1624 Рік тому
Very well done! Thank you great content
@connorbalisky1827
@connorbalisky1827 Рік тому
You are a video viking. This must explain the many disappearances of people in these areas. A truly terrifying thought.
@bambitennanttennant7735
@bambitennanttennant7735 Рік тому
Thank you, your research is impressive.
@CDVerderben
@CDVerderben 10 місяців тому
What a well made and beautiful video. Really makes me appreciate my home! Thanks for your work
@mauri1400
@mauri1400 Рік тому
thanks for put subtitles, im Chilean but i know english
@lazio7495
@lazio7495 Рік тому
WOW! This video was awesome! kept my interest the whole time! I think I'll watch it again! There's been sightings of bigfoot here in Northern New Mexico! And I love all the stories about it!
@Malibu_Dawn
@Malibu_Dawn Рік тому
Well done Hammerson!
@CaucAsianSasquatch
@CaucAsianSasquatch Рік тому
Thanks brother
@hillbillyscholar8126
@hillbillyscholar8126 Рік тому
I really enjoy these features! You have a great storytelling voice and style that adds to the experience. Well done and keep them coming!
@TheTravellingCanuck27
@TheTravellingCanuck27 Рік тому
Really cool video! Thomas Steenburg took me to the exact spot where the supposed Jacko incident took place.Train Tunnel #4 just outside of Yale BC.It was pretty damn cool to actually be there.And it was definitely a far drop from the rocky ledge to the train tracks below.I don’t know if the Jacko story is real or not but it sure is historic! :D
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings Рік тому
Hell yes. This is exactly the upload I wait weeks and weeks for .. lmao #innawoods
@ibisrox1
@ibisrox1 Рік тому
On the West End of Calgary there used to be a massive old building called the LaComb home named after father Lacombe and I think it was a psychiatric hospital also it was abandoned in the 60s or 70s and just one front part of it was being used it might still be there actually but the old massive building behind it is gone and there used to be tunnels Islander it that went down into Fish Creek Park that had staples for horse riding those tunnels at Fish Creek or hidden but they're still there funny how all these places have underground tunnel systems
@PUBHEAD1
@PUBHEAD1 4 місяці тому
I need to investigate this further. I'm very often in Fish Creek and didn't know that there were supposed tunnels in the area
@rumpleforeskin5064
@rumpleforeskin5064 Рік тому
Great content
@keithblount229
@keithblount229 Рік тому
Hey howdy hey y’all from Northeast Florida. 👋🏻
@ddraigmafon4725
@ddraigmafon4725 6 місяців тому
New to your channel and so impressed with the quality of your videos, really engrossing.
@lanatic9232
@lanatic9232 Рік тому
So good!
@BlackGuardXIII
@BlackGuardXIII Рік тому
I trust the Jacko story is real. Chief Kitsilano’s account, among others, make me think it’s likely real. Maybe it’s not, but back in 1884, most people weren’t aware of Sasquatch like they are now.
@andrewgillis8572
@andrewgillis8572 Рік тому
Fantastic! And as with UFO/USO subject the work of Ivan T Sanderson is seminal
@mikehunt4797
@mikehunt4797 Рік тому
I live in this area and drove that highway many times. Surely a beautiful landscape. I wanna go do some gold planning in the Fraser River this Summer just for fun. Hope I don't run in to any SamSquanch!
@pauldeatherage6112
@pauldeatherage6112 Рік тому
They knock him out with a fn rock and locj him up and call him a beast, wow!! Fd up
@dennisking1555
@dennisking1555 Рік тому
A very well put together unbiased program about the the Bigfoot story, They are real and I do believe they are, I do also believe the Patterson and Gimlyn film is real ,and to far advanced for the costumes of the time ,plus sizes of various stills show real muscle and tendons
@StrizzleFunk42wizzle
@StrizzleFunk42wizzle Рік тому
Amazing vid as usual🗯 +
@robertcofresi8199
@robertcofresi8199 Рік тому
I love how you Educates us with the History behind. Infinite Thanks for Educating the Universe world 🌎🌍, Blessings to you all Amen 🕉️ Ps I believe Native Americans because they had no reason to lie like pale Faces ...
@Eadadykk
@Eadadykk Рік тому
I believe these creatures are American Toba event survivors. During the Solutrean residency, these creatures interacted with the original human inhabitants of North America. They're smart and know that man is violent and murderous. When the asian invasion was occurring and the Solutreans were being cannibalized, the creatures ran to be away from humans. In the Toba event the only humans who lived were a group of around 10,000 who lived on the side of Mount Kilimanjaro that gets protected from the winds. They had daylight through the clouds there. Today, mitochondrial DNA in all humans can be traced back to one woman who lived during that time. So basically out of ten thousand people only one female's biological offspring survived to this day. All the other humanoid races died off except the offspring of modern humans and the Sasquatch. Since they're wild they act like any other beast that avoids people but they're also smart like prehistoric man.
@bobjohnson7207
@bobjohnson7207 Рік тому
What about Sooke BC that next to Humboldt county had the most Sasquatch sightings back in the 60's.
@annamosier1950
@annamosier1950 Рік тому
Nice train
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