Sasquatch Chronicles ft. by Les Stroud | Season 2 | Episode 22 | Camping In A Boneyard

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Survivorman - Les Stroud

Survivorman - Les Stroud

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Please note: This episode has previously aired on the Sasquatch Chronicles podcast as Episode 630, and is being featured with express permission
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Johnathon writes “I would like to tell you my experiences. I grew up in a small town or village (depends on how you define Either or ) Slana, Alaska. Growing up me and my family didn’t have power or running water.
My first experience was when I was 7 so to get water for the house we would have to load buckets in to the old station wagon drive down to the river. My job was to sit in the back and hold the jugs so they don’t tip over not like hold them on my lap but just hold them still. I remember pulling out of the pullout at the river and looking out the back window and seeing a (as I put it to my parents) big hairy dude stand up out of the ditch on the other side of the ditch. He had vary thick brown and dirty wight hair on his chest and on what we would consider his beard.
Of course my parents didn’t believe me said I was just imagining things.
The scary experience is what I’m really hear to tell you about to say nothing ever tried to interact with us would be a misrepresentation of the reality of living out there. From small things like sitting in the outhouse and having acorns thrown at you to coming home to find something has ripped your door off the hinges taken all your food and trashed your cabin (normally blamed on bears) witch is rare but does happen.
One day my friend mat came to visit me and my family from the city so me and my sister decided to take him camping up in the mountains. Me and my sister packed up with a shotgun an SKS with her dog Lucius food and couple tents set off. to get to the trail it was a 2 hour drive plus a 3 hour walk to get to where we wanted to camp. When we got to the clearing we noticed moose bones but we thought it was just a hunter’s camp but now looking back Hunter’s wouldn’t have left the antlers. We set up the camp and it was an uneventful day the dog was happy running around it wasn’t tell we all laid down for the night it was me and mat in one tent my sister and her dog in the other tent. It was about midnight when I woke up to branches breaking outside of my tent I called over to my sister did you hear that she called back that I was just hearing things then it sounded like something ripped a tree down. We jumped out of the tent we could hear things circling the clearing we were in running around. We could tell that they were on two lags it’s a varey distinct sound but at the time we were thinking wolves trying to get the dog so we built up the fire and shot off a couple rounds from the SKS cuz we had bear slugs in the shotgun.
It dies down for about 15 minutes then it starts up again just running around the camp then we realized that they were not making any noise no barking or growling bears and wolves make lots of noise when they are hunting.so we fired off a bunch more rounds but they didn’t leave this time mat came running over saying something was touching the tent he was in we ran over and we found the dog in the tent he had peed on himself and refused to come out he is a big boy to pit bull American bulldog cross about 90 pounds was still young at the time. He has been around bears wolves and links nothing has scared him but now he won’t move. So we decided it was time to leave we packed up the camp we went to the tree we put are food in then we could see shadows in the fire we never heard them walk up on us it was like the running was just a destruction. I had to carry the dog so my sister had the shotgun mat had the pots and pans and the SKS my sister was up front with the flashlight and mat was in the back with a flashlight so me and the dog were in the middle so nothing could try and grab him.we could hear them following us all the way down the mountain but half way down we had to take a break when mat put the pack down it made a loud clang then we heard something Sprint off it was standing only about three feet away from mat and we had no clue it was there. The dog never stopped crying but they seemed more interested in mat we made it back to the car and drove away very fast.
We never got a good look at what they were and we shot at the noise but I don’t think we hit any thing. I think we accidentally walked in to where they were staying for the night. There is more experiences but this email is already long winded so thank you for your time.”
Fox is my second guest. He comes to us from Florida and will be sharing an encounter he had camping with friends, and some strange things that happened to him while hunting.
Hosted by Wes Germer
Directed by Wes Germer
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@jasonmacneil2256
@jasonmacneil2256 15 днів тому
WOW! I absolutely love the second fellow who is a Christian. Proud of Wes for his kindness in just listening and letting him speak. God bless you both.
@heathjacob6841
@heathjacob6841 Рік тому
Hello I'm First Nation Cree from Canada we were told if we see our ancestors was a sign of long life n prosperity
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
... and if you see a Bigfoot it means you've been drinking antifreeze again.
@24TRUTH1
@24TRUTH1 Рік тому
I agree with the 2nd guest, Wes has a very respectful way about him...I really appreciate that about him and how he doesn't interrupt, asks pertinent, not idiotic, questions. Never thought I'd ever listen to anything sasquatch when after watching a show about them when I was a little girl, my brother jumped out at me from behind a chair in the dark with my moms fur coat on, scaring the ever loving crap out of me and destroying my nerves for life, but here I am!!🤷😁
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 10 місяців тому
You gotta love a good sibling scare! Despite the fact that it stayed with you for your whole adult life!!! Well here's to help you made him make amends for that! LOL
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 10 місяців тому
correction: "hope"… I hate my phone!
@pamelaharrison3196
@pamelaharrison3196 Рік тому
That was a very wonderful story I loved it and I pray for Fox for his healing
@mattjack3983
@mattjack3983 11 місяців тому
Yeah but it was so pointless to tell a whole damn story about an accident and brain aneurysm that has literally NOTHING to do with bigfoot. It's a bit aggravating when people do that.
@SavingSoulsMinistries
@SavingSoulsMinistries 4 дні тому
@@mattjack3983 his story is super inspiring and i appreciate him telling it.. he said he listened to alot of this content when he was bed ridden and thats what got him looking into bigfoot to begin with!! it was a couple minutes long.. there are dozens of hours of just bigfoot content for you to watch
@DavidWBIII
@DavidWBIII Рік тому
That guys story of getting back to life, after being in a accident. I feel for him and I can relate. I was in a similar accident, except the couple was going 60 mph, when all traffic was stopped and they nailed me. I can only imagine what the man has gone through and trying to get back to life. God Bless him please. 🙏👊👍
@pawsnclaws2115
@pawsnclaws2115 Рік тому
Yes god bless him.
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
blessings to you, friend and continued healing from the ULTIMATE PHYSICIAN💞
@bobbyrice2205
@bobbyrice2205 Рік тому
He's an Animal Killer... I dnt feel for him one bit. What makes people think they have the right to just kill a living being for sport. It's mother and family would be worried 😟 etc. It's not right! Humans dnt need to kill for proteins!!!!🤬
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
@@bobbyrice2205 oh please! harvesting, or in your words killing, animals for food is not irresponsible… Pretending like you can get every bit of protein you ever needed from plants alone (unless you want to spend every waking hour, and way more money than any average citizen can spend,) buying OR Growing and harvesting your own plant protein… that sir, is irresponsible… I am an absolute animal lover… Support just about every animal foundation on the earth financially and otherwise… But I'm not under the misconception that I can grow organically everything I need without considerable expense and time… If we do not harvest animals for food, the bottom line is they will starve to death and suffer immensely… Perhaps you would prefer that? There's a lot more that goes into it than just eating "plants" For protein and to suggest otherwise, Is ignorance at its best… A balanced diet is what it's about… Our species did not evolve, and our brains grow to the extent that they have, by eating plants ONLY! I am also, not suggesting that we only eat meat… It is a balanced approach that is healthy… It is harvesting animals in a humane and responsible way, which I agree is not always the case... you won't get an argument from me there… we need to do better...But we can only be responsible for ourselves and the responsibility rests with all of us To take care of our planet, the animals that populate It, and human beings that need to take careful aapproach in sustaining the same.
@mattjack3983
@mattjack3983 11 місяців тому
@@andreagabel5589 Self righteous individuals like Bobby here are too ignorant to realize just how many living creatures die to cultivate the many, many acres and square miles of land it takes to grow his plants to feed his sorry ass.
@tinkerlynch5276
@tinkerlynch5276 10 місяців тому
When Fox mentioned "Piney Ridge Rooters" that was the first time I've heard that phrase since childhood. I was raised for the most part of my life within walking distance of the Ogeechee River, in fact it flows under I-16 now just west of the Old River Road exit. My cousins and Uncles used to hunt those pigs with white pitbulls and a white mule. They used the tail hairs of the mule to stitch the dogs up when they would get the business end of the tusks...I could hardly wait to hear the stories and see the hogs they brought home. Those are some of the most vicious animals to hunt that I know of. Thanks Fox for the memories !!!
@whomareyouwith
@whomareyouwith Рік тому
I still get excited when I hear my State having our Ancestors of Old 🥰❤️ Woooop Woop!! Go Florida!!
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
WOW! Happened upon your show and this episode...What incredible encounters and what an AMAZING guest Fox was!...Clearly speaks the truth and what an honorable man..HE is truly an inspiration...recovering myself from reconstructive spine surgery also as a result of career ending MVA where an individual slammed into me... he truly speaks the truth because he talks about "avoiding pain" activities (I call it distraction therapy..ha ha) rather than take narcotics....Many blessings to you both… And Fox, I wish you, and pray, for continued healing and comfort from THE ULTIMATE PHYSICIAN
@ryemc915
@ryemc915 Рік тому
Titanium isn't fin is it !
@ednakarinski4566
@ednakarinski4566 Рік тому
Continued best to Fox in his journey of learning and ongoing healing.
@seanmurphy6480
@seanmurphy6480 Рік тому
THATS WHAT I MEANT, BUT YOU ARE SOOOOOOO MUCH MORE ARTICULATE❤ NICE ONE
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
@@seanmurphy6480 ha ha ha... I actually think I prefer yours! LOL😉
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
@@ryemc915 No.. but necessary and thankful for new technology… And skillful surgeons and all the support staff that makes it possible to walk after such a terrible injury… You obviously know what I'm talking about… Continued healing to you, my friend😉💞
@jonathanbarker3988
@jonathanbarker3988 Рік тому
In my opinion, This is one of your best shows! Fox is my inspiration for everything I have been going through. Thanks for what you do Wes and thank you for having Fox on your show! He deserves all the success in the world and as a Floridian myself, I will get in touch with him and see how me and my family can help. Thanks again Fox and Wes! Fox, keep staying strong brother! It’s amazing to see!
@zombielover317able
@zombielover317able Рік тому
Why would you and your family need to help Fox he is his own small business and lives in Florida one of the highest costing states in America so I think he's probably doing okay and it just got free advertisement on a UKposts channel. How did this go from learning about Bigfoot to a heart string pulling I'm going to go help a guy in Florida is living his days out towards retirement? I mean I get it I get it and inspirational story the world so bad. I'm sorry people I see right through the bulshit
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
@@zombielover317able Man, you are negative! If someone wants to help another individual no matter what their status in life… That's a good thing… If you don't think it is… You're part of the problem!
@shellytanner
@shellytanner 2 місяці тому
@@zombielover317able Not that you dare but I have to agree w/ andrea. Why be such a wanker? Fox is a great guy, nobody is impressed that you "see through the bs".
@figgiefigueroa8603
@figgiefigueroa8603 Рік тому
That dog 🐕 knew it was a predator 😮
@Norannmcguire
@Norannmcguire Місяць тому
That man is a strong 💪 warrior
@childofthetruegod6802
@childofthetruegod6802 Рік тому
Wes, I believe you are thinking of the abandoned village of Portlock, Alaska. Blessings and thank you for doing these interviews 💜
@mattjack3983
@mattjack3983 11 місяців тому
I saw a documentary type video on Portlock a few months ago
@childofthetruegod6802
@childofthetruegod6802 11 місяців тому
@@mattjack3983 it sure is an eerily beautiful area! What were your thoughts on the documentary you saw?
@jameskosusnik1102
@jameskosusnik1102 11 місяців тому
This first guy is clearly NOT from Alaska at all, the way he can only speak about things in a general manner for example, while Alaska DOES have permafrost it isn't around the entire state like he seems to imply, that's only above and close to the arctic circle. Really disappointed in his guest research...
@israeltaylor8054
@israeltaylor8054 Місяць тому
While I worked in Alaska for a year, I dated a nice native girl who's family lived in Portlock, she also had an encounter.
@jennifermcelrea8317
@jennifermcelrea8317 Рік тому
Been listening for about a week and binge listening. You are also my lullaby at the end of the night. This is so far my most favorite of your stories. Fox is amazing. I loved hearing his story and hope he goes on to be blessed for the rest of his life. I live in Florida now. Been here 8 years. I'll never forget this guy. If I ever needed a pest guy I'll remember Fox.
@rhonni1624
@rhonni1624 9 місяців тому
Another great episode is Chewabaca Man. It's an earlier one. I highly recommend it 😊
@MrMd5555
@MrMd5555 Рік тому
The aneurysm guy God bless his soul but I thought he was gonna start describing the clothes & shoes everybody was wearing on that night they camped. Wow he didn't miss a detail
@Oldsmokey1
@Oldsmokey1 Рік тому
I had a work accident back in 2016 same as that second guy. I’ve been battling it for seven years now. I almost died numerous times. I’ve fought my way back enough. I’ve done ok. I’ve even hosted my own TV show on history channel. I’ve been pretty 🍀 lucky.
@davidortiz3094
@davidortiz3094 Рік тому
Glad you still here
@figgiefigueroa8603
@figgiefigueroa8603 Рік тому
All you need is a series from people who died and come back to Life 🧬
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
Good for you buddy! Love to hear it when people have made it all the way back… And I'm sure it was not easy… you have my admiration
@shawnkiesel5349
@shawnkiesel5349 Рік тому
Les, thanks for putting these videos on your channel.. it gets the subject of Sasquatch out to more people... These creatures/ human tribes living in the forests are going to show themselves more and more as time passes, and i feel it's important the public knows of there existence to better deal with encountering them.
@VanceLeeMusic
@VanceLeeMusic Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
Yeah, it lets people know that with all his expertise in the woods, he can't find one either, but is willing to say anything for a buck.
@robertjarrett8876
@robertjarrett8876 Рік тому
Exactly Shawn. Accent human. Very rare and very few in number. Vance what's funny ??
@darrylfloyd5029
@darrylfloyd5029 Рік тому
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 be nice dude
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
@@darrylfloyd5029 ... You don't like honesty eh?
@carolb3946
@carolb3946 Рік тому
Your guest is amazing. He has gone through some of the worst health issues and has come back a real warrior! Thank you for this video!
@cain2548
@cain2548 Рік тому
I saw bigfoot back in 97 north of Chico California. Saw it early morning coming out of a cabin we hiked to. Saw it clear as day for about 15 seconds. It was very tall and very dark. Moved like a shadow.
@triuneicthus3524
@triuneicthus3524 Рік тому
Where near Chico? Toward Magalia?
@cain2548
@cain2548 Рік тому
@@triuneicthus3524 Butte Meadows area.
@triuneicthus3524
@triuneicthus3524 Рік тому
@cain2548 there's an awesome off grid cabin near philbrook lake for sale on Trulia. That's the first thing I thought when I saw it is I bet that place has had bigfoot activity. If I had the money I'd be all over it.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
Was his name Reggie?
@cain2548
@cain2548 Рік тому
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 I don't know I don't speak English.
@jimfisk4474
@jimfisk4474 26 днів тому
Thank you.Have always been interested In the paranormal, Sasquatch and u f o's, I have experienced hundreds of paranormals, Forty sightings of u f o's and I think I was chased by A sasquatch. Late at night out on a country road. And and thank god whatever it was did not catch up with me. My adrenaline kicked in and I think that's what's saved me. I am 86 now. And it all started when I was fifteen. Thanks for reading this.Whoever and god bless you
@annaflores8491
@annaflores8491 Рік тому
WOW!! Those were Incredible encounters with Sasquatch!! 💃🏻🙏🏽🕊💪🏽❤️
@kandiwolfe1125
@kandiwolfe1125 Рік тому
I totally agree with you, Mike!! Well said ! A cemetery is where," people are laid to rest." Stay safe !! Be aware out there! Peace to all...♥︎
@ChantalsBackPain
@ChantalsBackPain Місяць тому
You really do affect a lot of people. These stories help others get thru trauma. ❤
@davidlong3696
@davidlong3696 Рік тому
I haven't seen a Sasquatch,but I and My Nephew encountered what We can only describe as a Dogman or a Werewolf in the Pocomoke Maryland area.
@mainlinemitch
@mainlinemitch 9 місяців тому
no way! I'm from MD, live in DC...where in pokomoke area? any details if you feel like giving them would be appreciated!! if not I totally understand
@jennifermcelrea8317
@jennifermcelrea8317 9 місяців тому
I agree with this young man. He is correct in saying you are a compassionate man. I have enjoyed listening to you and feel that it's a time of peace for me, where I can focus on these stories. Also, listening how you treat the callers with such respect, and the way you are able to let them tell there stories...I find your amazing at that. God bless this individual also. I'm so glad he is connected with God. I feel you are to Wes. Thanks for doing what you do.
@Rozza43
@Rozza43 Рік тому
"The first one ran off and pretty much told them someone was in the camp."...pretty sure you called them in with ten+ 7.62 shots in the middle of the night.
@c.c.c.7756
@c.c.c.7756 Рік тому
Wish there was way more Native American heritage and stories. Lots more. Amazing
@mikehitchcock707
@mikehitchcock707 Рік тому
Fox had a great few stories & I feel for his cousin.. happy Fox survived his accident & the brain aneurysm & is on the mend & doing well. It's been a long road & these stories can be therapeutic, this I know personally & since, COVID it's affected us each differently but, finding this channel kinda saved me from a bad patch I was goin' through this past year or, so with all that is changing in our world around us all.. & I thank ya Wes for continuing with the program. I believe what I am hearing recounted from most these encounters.. some may be fibbing or, embellish a bit but, for the most part the sense I get is that what many of these people is seeing is real & they need a place to vent their experiences free of ridicule & being ostracized. Keep it up buddy, we appreciate it more than you know! From: north woods Wisconsin-(big foot country.. or, so I been told by local legend & the Indian story tellers)-(?)-(I don't ever wanna find out personally!)
@shanecorning5222
@shanecorning5222 Рік тому
YES!!!!!!! My "late", best friend, would for sure approve of this! He took a photo of himself with a hawk on his arm. From the local Nature Center.
@rhonni1624
@rhonni1624 9 місяців тому
My late dear friend was an actor who worked with a large female grizzly bear named Bozo. His son became a falconer, and there are many cool pics out there . Just google Dan Haggerty
@mig1017
@mig1017 Рік тому
Man this was a great podcast. Really enjoyed hearing Fox's experiences.
@Kingfisher1060
@Kingfisher1060 Рік тому
Wow the encounter from Alaska was awesome. I really like Foxes encounter from Florida. It was easily one of the best I've ever heard. Great job explaining it and makes me feel like I was in their shoes. You're cousin encountered something I think only happens when they encounter a sasquatch or bigfoot and it's not a fear it's a deep deep deep primal fear that I don't think can even be defined or description.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
How would you like to be the new owner of a majestic bridge in Brooklyn?
@rodger603
@rodger603 Рік тому
I'm more scared of a grizzly bear than I am of a Bigfoot. One of my former co-workers from a tree service I work for was killed up in Alaska who was from Ohio. They freak me out!
@rexsteel1094
@rexsteel1094 11 місяців тому
youll never tell of a bigfoot encounter if they want you its where all the missing 411 go you just vanish.
@rodger603
@rodger603 11 місяців тому
@Rex Steel i totally agree. I hunt in central Ohio in the Sasquatch triangle and where the first small town monster's documentry was filmed. There definitely here, and I was screamed at once, but other than that, you're not gonna see them unless they want you to. And if they want to take you, you'll disappear. Seems they're just shy and curious here. Thank God! 😆
@rexsteel1094
@rexsteel1094 11 місяців тому
@@rodger603 thats how they dont get caught just all of a sudden they squash you or break you into .
@rodger603
@rodger603 11 місяців тому
@Rex Steel that is very possible, but I'm not going to give up something I love! And if that's how God wants me to go out, it probably will be quick! LOL. You probably would go into shock before you died, LOL!
@rexsteel1094
@rexsteel1094 11 місяців тому
@@rodger603 id surf on my diarrhea wave all way home lol
@Oldsmokey1
@Oldsmokey1 Рік тому
Less have you seen the Russian guy that went out into the stark wilderness? He encounters something like I’ve never heard before. Idk if he ever seen them but they were right on top of him. He climbed trees to escape them. They were banging on old pots or pans or something speaking gibberish like that those guys heard on that missing 411 episode. I had fear watching it. If he hadn’t fired his weapon like he did I think they’d have took or killed him.
@billsmith4670
@billsmith4670 9 місяців тому
Portlock is the name of that town in alaska that everyone abandoned overnight. It's on the kenai peninsula
@kimmie6138
@kimmie6138 Рік тому
Praise the Lord brother for your faith in God. I will be praying for you.
@teresaboggs8609
@teresaboggs8609 Рік тому
Thanks Fox, love you, stay well. Boneyard story, Wow, glad they made it home safe. Great stories.
@itswickedsweet4409
@itswickedsweet4409 Рік тому
Love to 🦊 recovery from head trauma is tough 💗
@jeffbell9256
@jeffbell9256 Рік тому
Love your show man I hope you're okay haven't seen anything new for a while little bits here and there. And you're playing all your old stuff from years ago which is cool. Just wondering why you not putting out new stuff
@SammyJayJay
@SammyJayJay Рік тому
This was very cool listening to some aliveness and honesty appreciation and kindness... plus frightening stories amongst it all.
@zombielover317able
@zombielover317able Рік тому
What was the honest part of the story sir? Was it the part where they continually telling you that they're not lying and they're telling me the truth and that their family's telling you the truth even though their families known for lying that's the truth apart of the story isn't it? Of course it is. When someone has to tell you they're not lying immediately that should send alerts off to a normal person's brain that they're lying to you? But oh no not the snowflakes in this comments section they believe 100% of every single thing that they here that's the problem with society of today
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Рік тому
5 fingers with claws, sounds like Dogman to me. Some witnesses have seen DM with 5 fingers and no thumb. Sabe or Sasquatch have thumbs.
@jeniferteixeira181
@jeniferteixeira181 7 місяців тому
Really enjoyed you ! I went through so many emotions listening to your story sir 😢❤ the good Lord will heal your beautiful soul , fully ! Thank you for sharing we love you and pray for you ❤❤❤
@georgesidhom8215
@georgesidhom8215 10 місяців тому
❤❤❤❤❤wow wow wow now that’s a true from the bottom of his heart ❤❤❤❤❤testimony have a blessed day and thanks again for your content
@jamesevans1310
@jamesevans1310 Рік тому
May be a dogman with the horse, most stories of sasquatch actually rip limbs from the deer elk ripping off heads in most stories regarding sasquatch. Slashes tend to be associated with dogman type creatures, that is what I've learned listening to thousands of stories of people's encounters.
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
Agreed
@mafemartinez2235
@mafemartinez2235 Рік тому
💯
@jraykotheanomaly2365
@jraykotheanomaly2365 Рік тому
Great story and amazing interviewer....such cool dudes
@ExpeditionSpike
@ExpeditionSpike Рік тому
It slapped the tent? That happened to me and my buddy on a hunt in Pe EL Washington in the early 90's
@bestoftwoworlds9925
@bestoftwoworlds9925 Рік тому
As a born and raised Alaskan native, I got to call out Johnathan as dishonest. At first I was wondering if he was talking about hauling water from Caswell, then I'm wondering what village only has 100 people and cars? Lmao! But by the time he claims we got grizzly bears stalking the kids on a playground and that bears don't run away and the rest of the BS I knew he was lying. I don't think this guy has even been in Alaska. Whackadoo for sure! The only animal that doesn't run away is moose, but that's typically only when they're stressed for food and snow gets to deep
@nancysays3262
@nancysays3262 Рік тому
For sure. "You know what I mean?" Ya "ok then, that was it." 😂
@theodoreskala9984
@theodoreskala9984 Рік тому
Hang in there buddy
@tammybarrett7650
@tammybarrett7650 9 місяців тому
❤❤❤❤❤😅
@shawnyounger3645
@shawnyounger3645 Рік тому
I was deer hunting in Arkansas in 1996 up around Hope. Was sitting under a tree on a electric line cut. I saw a large animal on two legs move across the electric line clearing. It was easy at least 7 feet tall. It was about 175 yards aways only saw it for about 5 seconds. I immediately got up and went back to the hunting cabin. Never been hunting again in arkansas. I dont talk about it with anyone.
@philthyrich0073
@philthyrich0073 Рік тому
Super hairy?
@jano2526
@jano2526 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing!
@Jackie-rc6cj
@Jackie-rc6cj Місяць тому
That moment in time when your American Pit bull has more sense to leave than you do. lol These were incredibly good stories. .
@adamhunt7747
@adamhunt7747 Рік тому
Just wanted to say thanks for another great story
@josepharcuri8693
@josepharcuri8693 Рік тому
Thank you for the video Wes!!
@alana9832
@alana9832 Рік тому
Is this joe arcuri from Mokena?
@Bruster2
@Bruster2 Рік тому
This platform is interesting compared to other narrative perspectives. Hearing the actual person talk who witnessed these beings is more captivating. Thanks for sharing these stories. I have always believed in these beings and have never had an experience myself. I had almost forgot about the Theodore Roosevelt encounter.
@Don_Matteo
@Don_Matteo 9 місяців тому
I like this hypothesis that there are many species. Although i am not even convinced that there is even one
@seanmurphy6480
@seanmurphy6480 Рік тому
WHAT A TOP GEEZER . .BEAUTIFUL AND HELLO TO BEAR . RESPECT FROM ME IN 🇬🇧 UK ❤
@pearlfireblonde8408
@pearlfireblonde8408 Рік тому
Thank you Wes for all your hard work! Really enjoying my Saturday morning now here in Boston thanks to you!
@shawnkiesel5349
@shawnkiesel5349 Рік тому
You do know this is the survivorman channel, right...
@paulmcckain3420
@paulmcckain3420 Рік тому
These,are old, but I haven't ,heard this one before, it's nice to hear, these!
@susanrocksvold534
@susanrocksvold534 Рік тому
He has episodes on his channel. Haven't looked lately been listening to Steve on how to hunt😉
@charlieandhudsonspal7031
@charlieandhudsonspal7031 Рік тому
Heading down your way today. I’m in the Berkshires.
@kimanderson5544
@kimanderson5544 Рік тому
Really enjoyed the last guest!
@rootntoot2215
@rootntoot2215 Рік тому
Thanks man this is just what I needed :)
@deemarie3524
@deemarie3524 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing!!!
@woodchuck9303
@woodchuck9303 Рік тому
Dee Marie "Lamere"?
@AnarchAnjel
@AnarchAnjel 3 місяці тому
Ive bought those huge square bales and they can weigh from 800 to 1200 lbs. Usually the 3 string bales, the singular ones, weigh about 120 lbs
@buzz5969
@buzz5969 Рік тому
I seen a BigFoot in a Vegas bar once, after a few drinks I asked what brings him out in the open here, he replied VEGAS is about as wild as it gets and,,, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Can’t believe people believe this crap.😊
@jessicadorion8507
@jessicadorion8507 Рік тому
Yeah, primates living in the vast wilds is just way too far fetched lol they only live in zoos hahahaha
@allenforbus9020
@allenforbus9020 Рік тому
If you ever do how will you feel making dumb comments like you have!
@GrumpyOwl13
@GrumpyOwl13 Рік тому
If you don't think they're real... Why are you listening to videos like this? Why are you here? The psychology behind it is more of a mystery than sasquatch.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
@@jessicadorion8507 ... The problem is people are claiming to see them in their backyards and still can't find one.
@nativeofnc
@nativeofnc Рік тому
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 What do you mean…can’t find them…you mean the fact that ‘modern science’ hasn’t acknowledged them or there isn’t one in the zoo or the government hasn’t told us they exist yet? Because we don’t have a body yet? We’ll, you haven’t listened to enough of these stories. If you had, you would know the answer.
@neils5313
@neils5313 Рік тому
Tears for fears makes me emotional in tune ,Great work Wes, Very interesting story , Unusual place to camp without realising and very scary once I find bones ! 🏕 The dog showed its fear against this being unlike facing a bear, large aggressive animal when dogs bark....The next story there wasn't much introduction..He has definitely been through a very tough time to his lorry accident and getting over his motor skill recovery ,I pray for you Sir on your obstacles you have endured.🙏📿👁..Very interesting personal story to BF encounters with his horrific horse occurrence and own hunting occurrence, The Uncle encounter was a real close category A sighting lasting a whole nerve fearing 1 minute or so, engraved on his brain my fear , Understandably he doesn't return to this hunting ground triggering PMS
@jennifermcelrea8317
@jennifermcelrea8317 9 місяців тому
This is my absolute favorite episode. I love this guy. Hope he does amazing and got some business. I'm in Florida, but further of from him I believe bieng in Stuart. Love this guy. So nice you gave him time for his business. This is the second time I listened to this episode.
@stevewalters8809
@stevewalters8809 Рік тому
Not only surrounding But 1 minded Rite
@deshb22
@deshb22 9 місяців тому
Camp Portlock(AK) and also the Tish Tang village on the Trinity River in California... both were abandoned due to these beings
@naturehill2768
@naturehill2768 Рік тому
Awesome story thanks for sharing
@rebeccabielser29
@rebeccabielser29 Рік тому
Hello from NW Florida! I love these stories
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing Рік тому
49:18, prolly hates fire cos of its night vision but also its fear of wildfires
@berger1510
@berger1510 Рік тому
very good, it's the first of these I've ever watched, very enjoyable.
@ryemc915
@ryemc915 Рік тому
I remember about 14 years ago, I had moved to a rural area, This particular night, it was a beautiful night, I was driving back to where I lived previously to grab the remainder of my things, as I pulled up arriving at the old house, think back as I stand here today I tell you idk why I'm back here tonight on the 3 year anniversary I'm omg what is that looking switched to voice text call now lord God. It's
@HUNDOPE
@HUNDOPE Рік тому
Are you still alive? Lol
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
?
@lucknlu2116
@lucknlu2116 Рік тому
Doesn’t sound like Bigfoot is hurting the horse, but dog man.
@tuckin96
@tuckin96 10 місяців тому
Look into portlock Alaska. That is the community you are looking for.
@louwilson0906
@louwilson0906 Рік тому
The abandoned village was a fishing and canning village called Portlock, Alaska
@Derin_Franks_TV
@Derin_Franks_TV Рік тому
Wess, this may be a stupid question but I was just wondering if there was an episode where your brother is on Sasquatch Chronicles because im just finding out about your encounter and I would like to hear your brother and yourself tell about what happened. Thanks for everything you do
@howtohope2243
@howtohope2243 Рік тому
I think it's episode 2
@susanrocksvold534
@susanrocksvold534 Рік тому
Yes 2
@pawsnclaws2115
@pawsnclaws2115 Рік тому
Listen to episode 2
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
Wait… I'm confused? Is he related to Les Stroud? Because episode two seems to be about Les Stroud and his brother (Woody) and in listening to many of SC podcast, including the 500th episode where Les Stroud is featured… In his intro, Wes speaks as if he is not a family member… Can anyone clarify that for me? And also, the brother that Led refers to is "Woody" and I believe on episode two… I may be just confused but would appreciate any clarification… This guy(Wes) is one hell of an interviewer and I am professionally trained as one, and he truly knocks it out of the ballpark… Every time!
@susanrocksvold534
@susanrocksvold534 Рік тому
@Andrea Gabel Woody is Wes's Brother.
@bc5208
@bc5208 2 місяці тому
30-06 kept me alive for 7 years in Alaska against these things
@dmichaels4117
@dmichaels4117 Рік тому
If you saw something that was 8 feet tall and a couple hundred pounds, you did not see a sasquatch. That was a Manute Bol sighting.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
8 feet tall and a couple hundred pounds .... That's a telephone pole.
@suejames735
@suejames735 Рік тому
?
@dmichaels4117
@dmichaels4117 Рік тому
@@suejames735 Manute Bol was an NBA player. He was a center that played from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's. He was listed as 7'7" tall and weighed only 205 pounds. He was a good guy and a humanitarian. He passed away in 2010.
@datdude3376
@datdude3376 Рік тому
Lol.. u craz-E
@shannapineda5247
@shannapineda5247 Рік тому
Port Chatham.....left twice!
@edgeon5801
@edgeon5801 Рік тому
Fox. Your the one who is the inspiration . What happened to you with your broken back from your accident and the brain damage . For you to own your own business, just deal with the pain without meds. Dude your an inspiration. God speed in everything you do ..
@Helena1450
@Helena1450 13 годин тому
Chatham village!
@keithlavallie6968
@keithlavallie6968 9 місяців тому
The hog story, I’m pretty sure that was nighthawk himself John C Reilly!!
@seanmurphy6480
@seanmurphy6480 Рік тому
THE SECOND GUY WAS COOL , SOUNDED HONEST AS F. TOP INTERVIEW, ONE OF THE BEST THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU 🎯 I WAS ENTHRALLED
@Derin_Franks_TV
@Derin_Franks_TV Рік тому
I feel for your cousin because I haven't been able to get back in the woods either I've hunted all my life
@monastallard2878
@monastallard2878 Рік тому
You were trying to think of the name of the abandoned Alaskan village and i was wondering if it was Port Chatham or something similiar?
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
The town of Portlock, Alaska. Another fake Bigfoot story.
@sarahd2800
@sarahd2800 Рік тому
I think you’re thinking of Port Chatham, Wes. The village that was abandoned.
@Punipuni1646
@Punipuni1646 Рік тому
We need more more stories from Massachusetts. Any body have any????
@jennycallaghan1914
@jennycallaghan1914 Рік тому
Cool! I live in St Pete! Small world!
@jermainepearson6835
@jermainepearson6835 Рік тому
I absolutely love this podcast, I will listen to every episode. Fox's story about his cousin gave meet goosebumps. I totally believe in Bigfoot I've seen ghost and a UFO, I hope before I die I get to see a Bigfoot.
@stevew6910
@stevew6910 Рік тому
I am surprised Les has not seen one, I bet he has searched memory banks and now realizes they was around him many times and he didn't realize it, I know I have,
@andreacost3040
@andreacost3040 9 місяців тому
Port Chatham, the village that was abandoned
@jennifermcelrea8317
@jennifermcelrea8317 Рік тому
This is Fox. Wild Wild Pests. Good man. If your in Florida check him out.
@joeg.3228
@joeg.3228 Рік тому
Wes, where in Florida did this guys experiences happen?
@masterdomhowie871
@masterdomhowie871 Рік тому
Im glad to hear you made through the aneurysm. And are hear to talk walk and everything thing. You definitely had the Lord on your side. I watched my dad die at 40. I was 10 years old at the time. Of an aneurysm. They are. A very wicked thing to have happen. And most people dont make it. And im glad your still here with us.
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
Sorry for your loss, brother… May your dad rest in peace.. he is in glory and in no pain… May the Lord's comfort be with you💞🙏🏻
@tonismith3526
@tonismith3526 Рік тому
OMG you camped in their dining room!
@mrbmp09
@mrbmp09 Рік тому
This is the only channel I can play back at 2x speed and still sounds slow.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
O h r e a l l y ?
@shellytanner
@shellytanner 2 місяці тому
Try jeff nodonlys dogman enc I wish there was 3x
@stevewalters8809
@stevewalters8809 Рік тому
U go clear yur mind I'm good
@lorrih0828
@lorrih0828 Рік тому
I have a question for Johnathan, have you ever played with a spirit board thing? Awejha something like that. Lol
@jimmylarge1148
@jimmylarge1148 Рік тому
Ouija
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
Ouija board ... of course "Awejha" is probably just as real as Bigfoot.
@nativeofnc
@nativeofnc Рік тому
Stay away from Ouija boards. Nothing good comes from them.
@mansoaptheif
@mansoaptheif Рік тому
I 100% was going to say the second guy talking talks soooo damn slow and he’s about to talk about Jesus wtf…and felt so bad about my action when i heard his heart felt story, you are a trooper my friend and you are a kind man. I apologize even though i could say nothing i feel like such a dick that i had to say something. You’re the man, keep on keeping brother
@andreagabel5589
@andreagabel5589 Рік тому
Sign of a good man that recognizes when he makes a mistake… Apologizes… You may not be a man of faith, by your own admission... but you are a good and decent man… We need more of those! Thanks for your comment!
@troytjlehman2447
@troytjlehman2447 Рік тому
I will gladly go up to Alaska with you and check out these creatures
@richardseaton7417
@richardseaton7417 Рік тому
They may be able to hypnotize
@deborahrobinson1051
@deborahrobinson1051 Рік тому
Portlock Alaska abandoned. I’ve heard other stories of horses being attacked by Sasquatch. Also braiding of the manes. Most people think it’s just tangled. Never know
@mlazNJ
@mlazNJ 11 місяців тому
Have a link for the go fund me or donations for this guy?
@0bsolet
@0bsolet Рік тому
Johnathan I am down to go back to deep Alaskan woods. I live in Brazil but I would travel to have this adventure with you. If anybody sees this help connect with Jonathan!
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