The Night Watchmen Bigfoot Documentary 2024 | With Audio Files | Featuring Scott Taylor

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2024
  • Scott Taylor joins us on location in the cascades to recall one of our favorite encounters, the report of the Night Watchmen.

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  • @daleprokopiuk9400

    That’s how i had an experience. Made a ground blind and stayed inside for a couple of hours. That’s how a fooled a Sasquatch. It was a big male. And i wasn’t really afraid. And it was quite an experience. And to actually hear him talk. It was totally different. Something that i won’t forget. Wonderful documentary!

  • @strangeexperiences

    When I was a teenager I was doing some fencing at my aunt's farm. I was a long way out from any homes at this point. I was inside a small treeline between a large field and where I was fencing while I was working. About an hour into fencing, I started to hear a muffled sound behind me in the trees of something mimicking the sound of me hammering. It sounded like something was trying to copy the hamming sound I was making by hitting a large log against a tree. I stopped after hearing it but when I continued it continued. I was pretty concerned at that point so I slinked my way back out and back to my aunts. I told my aunt's friend and he grabbed his rifle and came up to help me finish. It was strange for sure. I guess it WAS possible someone could be pranking me, but pretty unlikely as my family was pretty religious and not really the personality type.

  • @loghog4392

    Glad to hear you say "amber colored eyes". In 1975 my best friend and I had 2 of them walk up to our camp and stand there 25 to 30 feet away and just watch us. They were so close to us that we could see the blood vessels in the whites of their eyes. And the colored part of their eyes? We've both always called it "amber". They stood there for a long time- 10 to 15 minutes, and then they just walked away. Neither one of us had ever heard of Bigfoot or Sasquatch. We had no idea what we were looking at.

  • @RCRWJR
    @RCRWJR  +10

    Like that you guys go to the actual location.. and good the squashes didnt pound on their trailer walls or put its mean face in a window

  • @mrplow8
    @mrplow8 14 дней назад +1

    When I was a kid, I used to go camping in the woods behind my grandparent’s house. One night I was sitting by the fire at my camp site and I heard a strange noise coming from behind me. I shined my light on it and I could just barely make out what I thought was a deer or an antelope, but then it stood up. I realized it was a Sasquatch, and then it started throwing up gang signs with its hand. I think it was in a Sasquatch gang or something. The next morning, I found graffiti on some trees.

  • @adamm535

    Using an old camper that looks like that is just asking for creepy weird sht to happen in Washington state for sure. 🫣

  • @mikefetterman6782

    I am living west of the Northern Elwha river, Olympic Peninsula. That female sound, was it a "weeeep" with whistle on the "P" in weep? I have heard a couple chatting between the quarry pond next to our house, to the deep groaning male down by the river, a few hundred yards away. Also, a baboons or gorilla bark that shook the ground.

  • @J-hermit

    51 years ago i had an encounter near black lake outside of Tumwater,the most scared I've ever been

  • @AIslamov6789

    I don't know why, but I believed everything Scott Taylor said. This is a very sincere and artless story, without any embellishments and excessive emotionality. Even without the photo/video images of the hominid itself, this story sounds convincing.

  • @bobsanders8030
    @bobsanders8030 14 дней назад +1

    Great witness.

  • @freddieslimo

    Great job with the story. No fluff and to the point.👣👍

  • @boydomer6380

    Excellent documentary! Thanks for creating this!

  • @johnray6224

    Great job my friends. I love squatching with you and Scott. ❤

  • @sj5018
    @sj5018  +8

    Well done.

  • @AFloridaSon

    This was very well done. Scott did excellent in sharing this story. I subbed.

  • @NarlyArly

    Very interesting. Loved the walk through the woods at the end too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mr.braapalicious

    It's really cool to hear these stories told in this way. Great job!

  • @youtubetv5762
    @youtubetv5762 14 дней назад +1

    I just came across your video, great video!

  • @deborahflello2316

    Very interesting and so well presented by your narrator and by Scott on the ground.

  • @mortalclown3812

    Lucky that .32 bullet didn't hurt anyone.