Strange Sounds At Night Along Icy, Foggy Midwest River

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  • @jedjones5406
    @jedjones5406 3 месяца назад +1

    Very cool 😎 I love nature

  • @Shelly58485
    @Shelly58485 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like Kankakee river,I’m from Midwest too love the sounds of the forest and water flowing,fire crackling that’s for sharing

  • @vamooonz
    @vamooonz 5 месяцев назад +1

    Spoke yet enchanting. Excellent is always Martin, Hope you're doing well 🙏🏻

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you VA Moon. I’m good thanks, and I hope you are as well 🙏

    • @vamooonz
      @vamooonz 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch Yes I'm good thank you very much. I'm still around just in the background.

  • @michaelburke2180
    @michaelburke2180 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am very hard of hearing ,I am so grateful to you that I am able to hear all the sounds in your videos. Most channels of sounds in the woods, I am grateful to hear this ❤. 18:41

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      That’s great… I’m happy you were able to hear them. Thank you 🙏

  • @MikeSmith-pn2ws
    @MikeSmith-pn2ws 5 месяцев назад +2

    I listen and watch 100s of hours of material on this subject every week. You def have something out there turning around and making noises with sticks knocks vocals or breathing water splashing noises etc. Def have something going on there. Would investigate further. Have a thermal out night vision? Very intriguing stuff. Thanks 😊

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yeah it was pretty interesting. The sounds and their location were more pronounced in person, as on a recorder they kind of blend in with the drips. No I don’t have night vision or thermal. That could be fun to try. Currently I’ve opted not to try too hard to actually film them. From listening to stories it almost seems they have an aversion to that. That being said, it sure would be cool to see something through that kind of tech 🙏

  • @cookieberkheiser7227
    @cookieberkheiser7227 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating stuff. Enjoyed the whole video.

  • @ShekinahGwaii
    @ShekinahGwaii 5 месяцев назад +1

    those calls that sound like hawks have also been made by Stellar Jays, I feed 3 families of them on the hill and they love to use it... that chipmunk was in great distress, something must have driven it from its home and he is scared to be out... dude those sounds are proof you are out there close to things, I get super excited but fidgety, and remind myself of your great experiences!

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Very cool about the Stellar Jays. At this point I just absolutely love te noises… but I can completely understand someone finding them disturbing, or even terrifying. I was thinking something like that about the chipmunk… it was looking right at me, just out of reach

  • @guyl7896
    @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

    I am continuing to watch your videos over the past couple days. Great job by you finding freshly-broken limbs on the morning after your nighttime audio recordings! I see that there was no ice accumulation that would account for the breakage. I propose the following: We know that sasquatches climb trees with ease. I theorize that one or more sasquatch climbed the trees, ripped limbs off, and then placed the broken limbs in the tree canopy as opposed to allowing it to fall to the ground. That would account for the limb being suspended several yards to the SIDE of where it was ripped from the tree trunk. Guy L., Arkansas.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      Thank you Guy. I appreciate your insights. That proposition would also explain some strangely hanging limbs I’ve seen in some areas. I get the sense you’ve been around this for a bit… perhaps even immersed in it at times… Sasquatch that is. I did head to the direction from where I heard that break. That may also explain the other that looked freshly broken… up in the tree… as I did hear two decent breaks this night. Once again… thanks again for your very well thought out…and thought provoking comments 🙏

    • @guyl7896
      @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch 10-4. As we have heard from so many, once you have seen one and are a KNOWER, it takes you down a "rabbit hole" from which one cannot escape! We are dealing with THE MOST fascinating and riveting mystery on Planet Earth here. (I saw a black one at high noon on May 19, 2021 on a great sunny springtime day deep in the beautiful east Kentucky Appalachian Mtns. It was merely 50 yards from me and my friend, and I watched it through my 8x Leica binoculars for a solid minute and 30 seconds. It had its head and shoulder out from behind a large oak truck, swaying slowly back and forth, 2 inches to the right, 2 inches to the left, for a solid minute and a half while I watched. 50 yards thru 8x magnification is the same as looking at someone naked-eye just 6 yards [18 feet] away from you. Slam dunk identification from the first millisecond and continuing for 90 seconds. Then poof, the beast vanished from view without a sound.)

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      @@guyl7896 wow… that is quite the experience. I can’t imagine a visual sighting like that. It will change your life, from what I understand. I’ve done a little exploring in Kentucky… some beautiful landscape there. The most fascinating and riveting mystery on planet earth… I’m unsure if truer words have ever been spoken 🙏

    • @guyl7896
      @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch For sure, I am very aware of where you are in almost every video! I know about you and Kentucky. And Florida. And TN. And other places. Regarding "changing one's life": It was a very positive change for me. I wasn't scared or fearful of what I was looking at. I said to my friend when the beast vanished, "I feel blessed by having seen the most furtive species on the planet -- to go along with all 700 species of North American birds that I have seen as well as most of its wild mammals."

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      @@guyl7896 kind of reminds me of the experience of Daryl towards the end of the documentary A Flash of Beauty. A visual sighting like that is so rare. I’m
      Not even sure I have heard of anyone having such a clear long lasting look at one of Them.

  • @RebeccaBaker-og9yd
    @RebeccaBaker-og9yd 5 месяцев назад +2

    Cool!? Cold!!! Careful. 😮😅😊

  • @critter9857
    @critter9857 5 месяцев назад +2

    nice video. I just subed..looking forward to more like these. Very interesting!!

  • @colinmillar3588
    @colinmillar3588 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Martin, have recently subscribed to your channel, have enjoyed all of the videos that I have seen, beautiful scenery which is so like the woodland here in Hertfordshire uk , I found lots of x 's and arches and was blown away that these things are real, the energies found in their areas can feel different to normal day to day living, and also by water l feel , soThank you for the fab work and keep it up, maybe more will be revealed to a very respectful person like yourself Martin, Blessings from Colin UK, All the Best!!!.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you Colin… I really appreciate your kind words. I’ve heard quite a few things from the UK, even though there’s people that think they can’t be over there. Isn’t it amazing finding stuff like that? I know what you mean about sensing an energy around that stuff. Blessings 🙏

    • @colinmillar3588
      @colinmillar3588 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Martin, Thank you for replying I really appreciate it, I think they possess energies that we do not yet understand, Robert from Swan Lake bigfoot in Alberta, may be a good insight to this subject, , he has witnessed infrasound when they are close by to him almost making him pass-out, Hope this is useful, Blessings Colin UK.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      I’m kind of leaning that way myself Colin. Thank you for sharing that, and thanks for the recommendation. I have seen a couple of his videos but I’ll check out more 🙏

  • @Dogmanteepee
    @Dogmanteepee 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have recorded like a door closing before now very odd great video thx

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you… I seem to recall Ron Morehead have recorded something like that

  • @goodinsauto
    @goodinsauto 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well done

  • @nancyridings835
    @nancyridings835 5 месяцев назад

    So i live on the little St Francis River in missouri at the edge of Mark Twain forest. It looks almost identical to your video. I didn't hear any sound that i wouldn't hear every day here. There are so many animas that can make those sounds. Bear, deer, mountain lions, Bob cat, turkeys, eagles tons of squirrels. Knocking could be a😮 wood pecker. Trees break, they get old. Nothing unusual. Now if you can explain to me the sound of a child down by the river, calling for someone named Ben over and over as the voice trailed off, i would LOVE to know. Nobody was there. This really happened

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I’ve heard of that a number of times…even near perfect imitations of loved ones. I will say, after many nights camping, and listening to forest sounds… 2 tree breaks in one night is not typical. If it is where you are.. I’d love to check that place out 😁

  • @guyl7896
    @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

    The whistly chirping during the nighttime was neither a chipmunk nor a bird, as you proposed. That is the standard call of the Southern Flying Squirrel, which is a nocturnal animal. You should hear these flying squirrels from time to time on any night year-round in the eastern U.S. -- whether or not sasquatch activity is occurring. Guy L., Arkansas.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      Thank you Guy. I have heard that chirp from time to time… here in the Midwest…always very late at night. I’ve not had anyone comment on it.

    • @guyl7896
      @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch Not surprising on "no comments" on the flying squirrel. I have never met my match on sound ID in nature, despite my having led thousands of people on birding trips (never for pay, and always squeezed into Saturday trips woven into a hectic engineering career, fishing, hunting, and doing my darnedest to have a somewhat-normal family life with my wife and our son.) Even "good birders" (as defined by most people) always admitted to me that they had never known anyone who knows "every sound out there". I'm not saying this to swell a non-existent ego in me. It just is what it is. And I humbly love the fact that I worked darn hard for decades in the outdoors to learn the species identity of every squeak, chip, and peep out there -- not to mention the beautiful songs of the males of hundreds of species of songbirds. It has "paid its dividends" to me multiple times over. But these dividends are not monetary. They are "good life dividends".

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад +1

      @@guyl7896 definitely a great skill set, or knowledge base, pertaining to this topic.

    • @guyl7896
      @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch Knowing "all the sounds of nature" gives a person a frame of reference for those rare times when a new sound actually hits the ears. I put "all the sounds of nature" in quotes on purpose. That's because it indeed happens, although rarely, that nowadays a sound outdoors hits my 61-yr-old ears and stops me dead in my tracks. "What was THAT?" And it sends me immediately into a quiet and respectful approach in the direction from which the sound emanated, in hopes that I find and identify the creature that made it. This process occurred millions of times in my early childhood when I was on the steepest part of the learning curve. I am convinced that my Creator set me on this course of learning, packing each and every newly-learned sound into a part of my brain, indelibly etched for instant recall throughout the course of a lifetime. In my 2021 book on the modern-day survival of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker (yes; the species is not extinct), I wrote something to the effect that my Creator was telling me at an early age: "Guy, learning all the sounds of nature is much more efficient when it comes to knowing the species that made the sound versus needing to SEE the animal every time." I say THANK GOODNESS for the sounds that animals make to give away their identity. SEEING every animal that makes a sound is slow, tedious, and inefficient -- and immensely frustrating when we fail to find it with our eyes.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      @@guyl7896 especially pertaining to Sasquatch…one may be waiting a little while in hopes of a visual to accompany a sound 😁 That is a great path the Creator has set forth for you. Have you heard of The Owl Man by chance? I feel as if you and him could have an interesting conversation. My circumstances have it so I’m in the forest full time basically…and I love when I hear something interesting 🙏

  • @Bret_97
    @Bret_97 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice Video

  • @guyl7896
    @guyl7896 2 месяца назад +1

    Just food for thought on some of the deep booming sounds that you have recorded. Todd Standing has theorized that large adult alpha male sasquatches, which at 9 or 10 feet tall are of tremendous weight/mass, will stomp a foot onto/into the ground, causing a deep, resonating sound that Todd describes simply as a deep "boom" that carries for a long distance. He claims to hear this quite frequently in Alberta and maybe also in other places he goes. He has found a deeply-impressed 18- or 19-inch-long footprint in the Alberta forest leaf litter/soil not long after hearing a particular "boom". Guy L., Arkansas.

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  2 месяца назад

      Wow… very interesting thought! I’ve not thought of that. I can’t say I have any experiences ( knowingly) with the big heavy footfall type stuff. It’s mind boggling to think about. I enjoy listening to Todd…and Ash, when she joins in. They get way out there in the thick of it in the Canadian Wilderness 🙏

  • @jedjones5406
    @jedjones5406 3 месяца назад

    Good thanks 😊How are you ?

  • @JimDiBattista
    @JimDiBattista 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm going to bring this audio into my recording studio and enhance the volume and clean up the background sounds to see if there are any voices (which I suspect there to be) on it. That sound at @23:15 sounds like a voice

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Ah, you noticed that. Good ear! I’ll be curious if you hear anything. Thank you 🙏

    • @JimDiBattista
      @JimDiBattista 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@CampingWithSasquatch What I do is listen for sounds that have the rhythm of speech and then I manipulate the speed and pitch to see if I can decipher anything that is being said. On this track there are a lot of voices of different beings speaking. They are so clever and use footfalls, pops bird calls to disguise their words. I will continue to see if I can pick up what is being said. Is there another track that you have suspected that you were not alone on, and think I should focus on that one instead?

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      @@JimDiBattista that’s really cool. I’d have to say this is one of the more interesting. I have the same sense as you about there being communication. Unfortunately there were so many other sounds, but perhaps that was by design and was what brought this on 🙏

    • @JimDiBattista
      @JimDiBattista 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@CampingWithSasquatch I also uploaded the "More Audio and Gifting" track just now. One of the cool things I have been doing over the years id whenever I get someone who seems to really appreciate the effort and time that it takes to work out these vocals I get an email address from them and send them a presentation. If I can get anything concrete I'd be happy to send it over to you is there an email address I should send it to?

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      @@JimDiBattista I appreciate that. Yes I’d love to hear. Campingwithsasquatch @ proton dot me 🙏

  • @B_r_a_n_d_i
    @B_r_a_n_d_i 5 месяцев назад +1

    ✌🏼💕👣

  • @jedjones5406
    @jedjones5406 3 месяца назад

    Sasquatch are good swimmers

  • @raymond2896
    @raymond2896 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello 👋

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Raymond… thanks for stopping by 🙏

    • @jayniehamilton4251
      @jayniehamilton4251 5 месяцев назад +1

      Just found your video! Absolutely love it! Feels like I am there! Love your " style and respect of them ". Looking forward to many more. Excellent spot to catch them because they can not hear you. Thank you very much for sharing the video, your time and talent!

    • @CampingWithSasquatch
      @CampingWithSasquatch  5 месяцев назад

      @@jayniehamilton4251 thank you so much for your kind words. Yes I have the highest respect for them 🙏