The British Columbia Triangle (1/6): Canada's Bermuda Triangle

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @aidantanis4478
    @aidantanis4478 3 года назад +527

    Lived in the province my entire life, never heard of this. I know for a fact though, that many areas in BC are very dangerous. Tons of wildlife, uneven ground, quickly changing weather, steep drops, humid colds, and average joes with no proper wilderness experience.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад +38

      Yes. But this is different. People disappear entirely. We find those bodies you mentioned. Or we find toddlers 5 to 30 miles away up a mountain. Something else is happening. There is also the question of herds of cattle all murdered without blood spilt. Their parts are surgically removed.

    • @InVinoVeratas
      @InVinoVeratas 3 года назад +20

      ^ let me guess, it's the Illuminati.

    • @onemore7632
      @onemore7632 3 года назад +48

      I agree, lived her my whole life as well. However I've met some incredibly sketchy people in smaller towns and have no doubt there's some crime stuff going on too.

    • @guyfaux900
      @guyfaux900 3 года назад +5

      Yes because it's b*******

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 3 года назад +32

      @@onemore7632 Yeah, where I lived in the Kootenay's we were in the middle of a long valley, sketchy people in random trailer's out in the bush at one end of the valley and tonnes of bears then even sketchier people between you and the nearest larger town at the other end of the valley. Not to mention the usual natural problems you could get into. Most of the sketchy people just wanted to be left alone but if just one of them went bad as long as they weren't blatant and stupid it would take years to catch them, if ever.

  • @benm3382
    @benm3382 3 года назад +233

    I just went camping in this "triangle"... My boss found out I've been reading Missing 411 stories but was kind enough to share this video with me after the trip instead of before.

    • @babytaz4u21963
      @babytaz4u21963 3 года назад +15

      Glad your safe.

    • @meanjeanie9314
      @meanjeanie9314 3 года назад +8

      Lol , at least he shared .

    • @benm3382
      @benm3382 3 года назад +2

      @@stevegwizzle3560 lolwut

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 3 года назад +9

      Call your boss, let him know that aliens have invaded and they're kidnapping everyone with big dicks, let him know he's got nothing to worry about...then tell him you just wanted him to know how cool it is on the space ship 🚀

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 3 года назад +3

      Let's hope you don't go there again, good thing you made it home safe.

  • @evolution031680
    @evolution031680 3 года назад +261

    “The BC Triangle is Canada’s dark underbelly.”
    Winnipeg: “Hold my claw hammer.”

  • @Bobbycat115
    @Bobbycat115 5 месяцев назад +26

    Born and raised here.Hunted and fished from an early age .Now 65 and have never been lost
    or in trouble .I hunted in some remote places that I spent 2 to 3 weeks Hiking and Thousands of
    feet in elevation .I always came home safe.

  • @hehehe5635
    @hehehe5635 2 года назад +49

    The Metro Vancouver cluster can easily be explained by the fact that Metro Vancouver is a large metropolitan area with many people with easy access to nature. Many people live minutes from dense forests and trails. Is it no wonder that you have many disappearances, because all those victims most likely underestimated the difficulty of the terrain.

    • @ksimpp
      @ksimpp Год назад +4

      I agree with this entirely.

    • @Spengleman2
      @Spengleman2 Год назад +4

      The location is not really important, he doesn’t do a good job of explaining it properly at the start of this video but the only cases included in the dataset are ones that match every single one of the profile points listed. The fact that there are so many cases that match every single point, many of them being very rare and unusual points even on their own, is suggestive of a connection and tendency. That’s why every point is included irrespective of location.

    • @taitsmith8521
      @taitsmith8521 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Spengleman2No, it isn't *rare or unusual. Also, there are very few disappearances with respect to the amount of traffic all these places have. The likelihood of going missing in Yellowstone is literally 1 in a million, or less. Yellowstone gets about 3 million tourists a year. But it's only a handful of people who go missing. Compare those statistics to any major city and you'll find that these cases aren't exceptional.
      David Palides is just over-hyping things to sell books.
      Out of all the missing 411 cases I've heard, only 2 or 3 have been compelling. One of them was a missing boy that I can already tell you where he is located : in a small quicksand pit. And the other 2 I can't explain, but so what ?
      You've bought into this whole missing 411 thing hook, line, and sinker. You're just a fan on a bandwagon.

    • @taitsmith8521
      @taitsmith8521 11 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely. Anybody that's been hiking or camping in the Oregon / Washington/ BC areas will tell you that if you want to dissappear in the forests, just lay down. Poof !!! Gone!!!

    • @Spengleman2
      @Spengleman2 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@taitsmith8521 I don’t really know what you mean, I don’t draw any conclusions about this stuff, and I agree that there’s only a handful of those cases that are completely unexplainable, but those are the interesting ones. The mystery is fascinating .

  • @daveprentice
    @daveprentice 2 года назад +36

    As a teenager I joined my family and neighbours in the search for Clancy O'Brian at Green Lake. As described, it was a massive search that covered a huge amount of rugged and often swamp terrain. That we never found him was heartbreaking for all involved. The search lines long and searcher were literally an arms reach apart as we pushed through dense brush, clogged with windfalls. Given the closeness of the searchers and the vastness of the area covered, it would seem amazing that we never found him. But, having beat through the dense thickets and climbed fallen trees, laden with branches, it is well well within reason that his body could have been curled up under brush and never been seen. I lived many years in that area, and Olson's bluff and the surrounding Little Green area is one of my most loved spots on earth. I have tread all the paths out there, and everytime I do I think of Clancy and his family, who tried so very hard to locate him. I always thought that someday, someone would find him. Perhaps they yet will.

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  2 года назад +6

      Very interesting! Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @bruced1429
      @bruced1429 2 года назад +7

      I know that area well having had family property on the north side of Green Lake and we had 100 acres up 83 creek. Back in the mid 1960's a young boy last name was Speirs, the family had a small ranch at the east end of Green Lake between Little Green and Watch Lake, he went missing there and all residents were called to look for him, my dad and his friends searched many days with RCMP and others with dogs, they never found him. I had rode horses in that area from time to time never saw a thing other than deer and cattle. I was a teenager and was always wondering what happened to him , I believe he was about 6 years old. Now many years later these stories brings back this missing boy to me.

    • @bruced1429
      @bruced1429 2 года назад +1

      I thought the lost boys name was Speirs , but He might have been O'Brian.

    • @daveprentice
      @daveprentice 2 года назад +1

      @@bruced1429 O'Brian is correct.

    • @daveprentice
      @daveprentice 2 года назад +3

      @@bruced1429 The Speirs (perhaps spelled Spears or Speers, I can't remember) had property across the road on Green lake not far from the Livingstons, where Clancy was visiting. Spud Speirs witched and dug our well on Watch Lake.

  • @albertn.9123
    @albertn.9123 Год назад +33

    I'll be honest, I've spent a lot of time in the Seymour mountain forest areas and have experienced many strange things in the woods. I've 13 foot wooden crosses, heard mimicry sounds, markings on trees, and my buddy's once found an abandoned campsite with food left on plates. I love the woods to death, but when out there we all know how easy it is to become missing.

    • @truthspeaks623
      @truthspeaks623 8 месяцев назад +3

      Curious about the location and other details about the campsite with uneaten food on plates

    • @albertn.9123
      @albertn.9123 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@truthspeaks623 Yeah that one specifically was in the valley above granite falls near the end of the Indian arm. I wasn't there personally but my buddy's told me what happened. They said they came upon a campsite prolly a 3 hour hike into the valley. They said there was a tent and a hammock set up. the bottom of the hammock had been ripped open and the tent i think was partially collapsed. They said in front of the tent there were open cans of food with utentilses still in them along with a plate of rotten food. Another odd detail is there were binders with papers strewn about the ground around the tent. They didn't check in the tent and didn't take a look at the papers cause they wanted to get the hell out of there after seeing that. The part of it which really freaked me out was the rotten food on the plates. There are animals in those woods so I would have assumed that something would have come by and eaten the food before it had time to rot, so the fact that not even the animals came by to check out the food was a little concerning. Also my buddys said the food looked to be around 2 weeks old, so whatever caused someone to leave their tent food and hammock behind hadn't happened that long ago. Aswell this story happened about 2 years ago in late may.

    • @BushmansAdventures
      @BushmansAdventures 5 месяцев назад +4

      I’ve had very bizarre experiences on Mt Seymour too. Areas of forest where there is heavy darkness/ feeling like your being pressed down with heavy gravity / silence . And that’s in mid summer / sunny day .
      Areas of darkness / heavy weight are found like that too around Porteau Cove , esp on Anvil island

    • @BushmansAdventures
      @BushmansAdventures 5 месяцев назад +6

      Also just before Hope , by the rest stop just before Hope. And in the canyon of the Hope Princeton Hwy.
      Areas of just complete darkness and heavy feeling

    • @wandererstraining
      @wandererstraining 5 месяцев назад +4

      Have you heard of the Indian arm loop? It's a "trail" that goes from the mount Seymour area, around the North of Indian Arm, all the way down to Belcarra. The trail was never opened officially, because it was rather unsafe and crossed indigenous territories. You need to bring climbing gear with you to complete the trail, and it takes a couple of days.

  • @glennelliott708
    @glennelliott708 3 года назад +103

    The most missing persons in Canada happen in BC is no surprise. Check out the terrain. No other city has so many mountains and remote lakes in the region as Vancouver. People get lost only kilometres from their kitchen due to the terrain.

    • @rosemarytoews5439
      @rosemarytoews5439 3 года назад +17

      I was looking for a common sense reply ..I found it..lol. I grew up in Richmond in the 60s. Dad hunted moose in the areas mentioned ..we camped, hiked, explored ..the terrain here can be unforgiving..

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +6

      @@rosemarytoews5439 Im glad some of the horse devouring ditches r still there in Richmond as well as those driveway bridges. fond memories

    • @aceydishy9338
      @aceydishy9338 3 года назад +13

      That Pickton dude didn't help any either.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +4

      @@aceydishy9338 i went to school right by the courthouse...i could see the security cars driving up the alleyway...i also remember my parents being concerned aboot Olsen who apparently hunted down the williammette valley as well?

    • @brendanjames2687
      @brendanjames2687 3 года назад +16

      I don’t think it’s Vancouver, I think it’s northern BC. Over 40 people have gone missing on the highway of tears alone. Nothing but dense woods and a few small towns struggling hard, no wonder we have so many serial killers

  • @123mmm101
    @123mmm101 3 года назад +309

    I lived in Vancouver my entire life, and I have never heard of this region being called a Bermuda triangle. Highway of Tears should be investigated further.

    • @kathy888
      @kathy888 3 года назад +21

      It's not called Bermuda triangle - BC triangle

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 3 года назад +11

      @@kathy888 it's not called that either. only here it is.

    • @alysoneaston5539
      @alysoneaston5539 3 года назад +3

      Bermuda triangle, in Atlantic Ocean, has been discussed for decades. None of these others have been.
      Sensationalism 😡😡😡😡😡

    • @brendanjames2687
      @brendanjames2687 3 года назад +43

      @@alysoneaston5539 The highway of tears is extremely under reported. Over 40 people have gone missing and only the few white ones have been investigated. It’s ridiculous that this video is about a triangle over a legitimately serious issue that’s too often abandoned

    • @montyv9801
      @montyv9801 3 года назад +1

      @@zzz7zzz9 what’s it called them? I wanna watch more videos about it

  • @bettycooper369
    @bettycooper369 Год назад +42

    I lived there 13 years, and had a job that led me to keep company among mostly squamish nation but also some other tribes. My work involved their art so storytime was a regular occurrence at work.
    One (hereditary) chief told me they are direct descendants of sasquatch. The elders would take the boys out to Lilouett area for a weekend around the time they hit puberty and always encountered sasquatch. I hadn't chatted one member who hadn't had at least one experience with sasquatch, either a close call with their distinctly terrible smell or hearing the undeniably gorilla like call from afar.
    I used to love going out in Lynn canyon and it felt like around any corner of catch the sight of an elf or a fairy from the corner of my eye. I never did, but it really does have a magical vibe to it.

    • @jbrisby
      @jbrisby Год назад

      You know that moment as a kid when you suddenly realize, with a huge flash of insight, that Santa Claus isn't real and your parents are lying to you? Well, I hate to break this to you, but Indians lie. Our entire notion of history as 'what really happened' is something they don't grasp. All they do is tell stories, and they simply don't care about truth like a white person does. Remember the phony 'mass grave' in Kamloops? Ask yourself what kind of people would lie about dead children to sell orange t-shirts. You need to remember that Indians were a warlike people, and to this day they've never really learned how to live in peace...they've just found more sophisticated ways to wage war. The Hollywood image of Indians as wise and spiritual caretakers of nature is a myth. In real life, Indians are some of the most small-minded, petty, bitter, ungrateful people you're ever likely to meet. If you think they're your friends, you're kidding yourself.

    • @icancuall2037
      @icancuall2037 7 месяцев назад +1

      Plot twist for you. They are not gorillas nor apes. they are another species of human that is ancient. And, like most humans, are exceptionally great mimics.

    • @bettycooper369
      @bettycooper369 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@icancuall2037 love this and fully consider it a possibility!!

    • @deborahlittke2261
      @deborahlittke2261 5 месяцев назад +1

      Very interesting Betty - I spent some time in North Van in the 70's - during of era when people were reading Lord of the Rings - loved going for very long walks up in the mountains.

    • @albertafarmer8638
      @albertafarmer8638 4 месяца назад

      Bigfoot (ghosts, aliens, orbs and the likes) are demonic. Rebuke them in the name of our Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST!

  • @19mychaellee71
    @19mychaellee71 3 года назад +78

    New to your channel and I have to say, with all sincerity, you instantly won my appreciation with "benignity". A narrator that can actually speak clearly and intelligently, and understands the broader scope of language to convey understanding is my kind of narrator. Looking forward to catching up while I paint.
    edit: AND you annunciate.

    • @riteofmind1
      @riteofmind1 2 года назад +2

      right!

    • @Crashed2023
      @Crashed2023 Год назад

      Coz she is a Alien!

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Год назад

      Enunciate

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Год назад

      Plus using the word 'narrator' twice in one paragraph is poor diction,. Hope you are better at painting....😆

    • @jbrisby
      @jbrisby Год назад

      Seriously? She's one of the creepiest, most unsettling narrators I've ever seen. I'd sooner trust Morticia.

  • @James-zg2nl
    @James-zg2nl 3 года назад +141

    I have spend the vast majority of my life living in this region, this is the first I am hearing of any of this BC triangle stuff. Everyone knows the story of the Highway of Tears though.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад +7

      She states that David paulides accidentally found it. That means its recent. Activity has been happening forever in your region.

    • @thriveeq8252
      @thriveeq8252 3 года назад +11

      yes. it's actually been kept quite a hush from the general public but those who work front line on these things have known bc has trhe highest missing and murdered in the country for some time...

    • @dereklonewolf9011
      @dereklonewolf9011 3 года назад +1

      James checkout the channel Howtohunt.com Steve tells lots of peoples encounters with unusual events. Some of us never share our encounters for obvious reasons. 🇨🇦 71+ Manitoba hunter expat

    • @kathy888
      @kathy888 3 года назад +3

      I was in Jasper, and checked out this beautiful campground, but something didn't feel right, it was on the highway of tears.

    • @Indoman_71
      @Indoman_71 3 года назад +8

      @@kathy888 The H.O.T. is the Yellowhead Highway #16 from Prince George to Prince Rupert.

  • @wendymorton1999
    @wendymorton1999 5 месяцев назад +11

    My dad was a scaler at Red Lake at the time of the little girl’ disappearance. My dad was one of the searchers and it bothered him for a long time afterwards. So sad.

    • @albertafarmer8638
      @albertafarmer8638 4 месяца назад

      Hi, did they search the homes also? She might have been dragged into some building. Poor thing.

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад +19

    Been involved in Search and Rescue in the Northwest for many years, mostly with K9's, some of these cases are just baffling.

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 4 месяца назад

      not if you're local and know more about them than people just reading or watching online. all of them have very good explanations of what probably happened.

  • @joehumble6698
    @joehumble6698 3 года назад +55

    I have camped alone in all over of BC.
    Yes I’ve sensed some creepy things but I’m sure we are not alone in this world.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад +13

      This is why people think it normal people falling over cliffs. They need to research what is really going on. Dogs won't follow the scent. Drastic weather changes. Toddlers found over mountains. On and on.

    • @joehumble6698
      @joehumble6698 3 года назад +10

      @@joncrane7661
      As a muslim Canadian I’ve my own beliefs and won’t shove it onto anyone else.
      In Nobel Quran it says more than two pages on spirits ( Jinn ) they are created like us by God and they are smokeless flames that can shape-shift into anything they want .
      So I do believe we are not alone in this world .

    • @aegrotattoo9018
      @aegrotattoo9018 3 года назад +7

      @@joehumble6698 The Islamic take on the matter seems reasonable to me. versions of this all over the world, definitely not alone.

    • @glory5918
      @glory5918 4 месяца назад +1

      DogMan & Paranormal Research with Jeff Nadolny terrifying

    • @realchilldude1271
      @realchilldude1271 22 дня назад

      Man i get too creeped out to camp alone, glad youre safe

  • @lovinlife6941
    @lovinlife6941 3 года назад +9

    I was born and raised on Vancouver Island... living here for 50 years and spent 10 years living in Vancouver. I have not heard about "the triangle",concept, however there have been many people that have disappeared that I do remember. Watching this... does make me wonder!!

  • @martytruelove5026
    @martytruelove5026 3 года назад +37

    I can't imagine how hard it is for a parent to give up searching for their child.This hits very close to home.I lost a little brother once,parents do not ever get over that,very,very sad.

    • @markwhelan9887
      @markwhelan9887 3 года назад +7

      I'm sorry to hear that I feel for you im sure it would be just about impossible to not think about. I hope you and your parents are battling through this terrible loss lots of love and support from a fellow U Tube family member. 💯💛💛💛💛

    • @martytruelove5026
      @martytruelove5026 3 года назад +13

      @@markwhelan9887 Thanks,it was 55 years ago,he went through the ice,we lived on land similar to an island.I was three so I do not really remember much but it aged and ruined both my parents lives.Neither my brother,nor myself had children,this could deep down have something to do with it.I just know it is a parents' worst nightmare...a family's worst nightmare,shatter the tightest,strongest individuals.

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +3

      ❤️❤️

    • @annaphillion9269
      @annaphillion9269 Год назад

      🙏🧡

  • @jamesbruce8749
    @jamesbruce8749 5 месяцев назад +5

    BC is a vast province, mostly untouched wilderness. It wouldn't be a mystery to the people who live here. People who don't have any wilderness experience can get over their head fast. With no cell service in most areas even people with years of wilderness experience can quickly find themselves in trouble. The mountains and forests of BC are some of the most beautiful places on this planet and they draw a lot of people who may not understand that the back country is not forgiving and should be properly respected.

  • @kevinbruce2776
    @kevinbruce2776 2 года назад +12

    It strange but seems to be a common denominator in missing persons cases is the fact of storms or "bad" weather seeming to arise out of nowhere setting a stage for a series of events that lead to paranormal events. Bermuda Triangle, Great Lakes Triangle, Nevada Triangle, Alaska Triangle and certainly a triangle area involving the great Grand Canyon. The mysterious crash of two planes in the Grand Canyon in the 50's when both planes were on different routes, one going to Chicago and the other one going to New York. One plane went off route while trying to avoid a massive electrical storm sending it in the path of the other plane causing both to crash into the mountains in the canyon. Even after hiring professional mountain climbers many of the bodies were never recovered. Some 50-60 years later a park ranger was sleeping in a tent near the crash site and around 4am she says she heard voices. Pulling her 9mm, thinking it was thieves looking to steal artifacts she says she saw a native American Indian and people dressed in 50's attire carrying suitcases walking up a trail. She heard one of the people say, haven't we been up this way before it sure looks familiar. Trapped in a recurring time loop trying to get out of the canyon and back home.

  • @user-si1he3ve8l
    @user-si1he3ve8l 3 года назад +43

    The native American legends are no joke here in BC , the one that always sends chills up my spine is the tales of the Little people .

    • @onemore7632
      @onemore7632 3 года назад +1

      please share that already sounds creepy

    • @user-si1he3ve8l
      @user-si1he3ve8l 3 года назад +13

      @@onemore7632 the story I was told from my native American friend was that his great grandfather told him and his cousins a story from when they were hunting when he was a kid , they were deep into the forests of Northern British Columbia when they stumbled across a frozen lake.. in the middle of the lake there was a dead moose moving across the snow (clearly dead) the moose still seemed to be getting dragged by something, when they approached the moose they noticed tiny little humanoid like people pulling the dead moose across the lake , he said 4 little people to one adult bull moose it kind of gives you an idea of the strength these things have... still creeps me out today as this story is very old , My friends late great grandfather always had stories like these

    • @user-si1he3ve8l
      @user-si1he3ve8l 3 года назад +12

      @@onemore7632 another creepy story he always told was about a woman who was walking home alone late at night on one of the secluded reservations , she said she was stalked by a man in black with deer hoofs for feet , when she went back the next day to see the footprints in the snow she saw her own foot prints and behind them sure enough was the deer hoof footprints following her own

    • @onemore7632
      @onemore7632 3 года назад +1

      @@user-si1he3ve8l what! I would have fainted haha

    • @foygreenwood
      @foygreenwood 3 года назад +11

      We have Little People here in the southern Appalachians. I had a childhood experience that haunts me today, 53 years later, involving what I truly believe was a Little Person.

  • @jaredf5000
    @jaredf5000 2 года назад +10

    I lived just south of the triangle, in interior bc. and If you really know the country out there, and the rest of bc for that matter, you will know that not everything is spooky or unexplained. theres mountains, thick forest, and all of the wild animals. not all disappearances have to be unexplained. most people just get lost, injured, then eaten. too many tiny nooks and crannies in the bush to find everyone.

  • @austin9988
    @austin9988 3 года назад +36

    Like many other BC residents here, I'm learning about this for the first time. Pretty creepy. I guess I need to be careful if I hike alone.

    • @guyfaux900
      @guyfaux900 3 года назад +2

      What was your plan before you saw this video walking in the woods with a couple of bottles of vodka and no clothing?

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +1

      @@guyfaux900 that’s just silly 😂😂

    • @kikin310
      @kikin310 3 года назад +1

      wendigo is watching you

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +2

      @@kikin310 who is wendigo?

  • @Weeeewriter
    @Weeeewriter 5 месяцев назад +8

    I live in British Columbia too, never heard of this triangle. Wow. I did hear about the Highway of Tears...so sad.

  • @thenobalnacho
    @thenobalnacho 3 года назад +18

    Im from Kamloops and this is the first time I've ever seen this much footage of my hometown in a youtube video. Bummer its for such a creepy reason

    • @douglasblack1501
      @douglasblack1501 3 года назад +3

      If you don't believe,camp at a lake called Chewells ,just west of Kamloops on greenstone mountain,I have and you will believe there are Bigfoot.

    • @thesaviorofALL
      @thesaviorofALL 3 года назад

      Hi I’m from Kamloops to

    • @riioas5543
      @riioas5543 3 года назад

      There’s so much footage of any city aha especially Kamloops, literally just search up “kamloops”💀

    • @andrewmcq9239
      @andrewmcq9239 2 года назад

      @@douglasblack1501 better believe I’m camping at chuwells this weekend!!

    • @sleeksilver16
      @sleeksilver16 Год назад

      @@andrewmcq9239 did you go? Was it crazy or no big deal???

  • @navruk6084
    @navruk6084 3 года назад +39

    I live in this area and have never heard of this triangle lol

    • @ImmortalWombat
      @ImmortalWombat 3 года назад +9

      Like the sasquatch hunters who say Vancouver island is known as ape island... No the fuck its not there's no ape here lmao

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад

      @@ImmortalWombat wouldn't be too sure. Lots of people have sasquatch experiences. Natives have their stories. They ain't just stories. I speak from experience. Its frightening. But I think most are nice individuals. There are always bad apples however. Just get out in the wilderness. Without our gadgetry or loud human ways.

    • @shreedevi2005
      @shreedevi2005 3 года назад +1

      lol.. these videos are such bullshit that after about ten minutes of watching the pile of bs gets overwhelming

    • @lemonadeutube
      @lemonadeutube 3 года назад +1

      @@ImmortalWombat what a cool name

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 3 года назад +1

      because they made it up, for the oooooooh effect it gives.

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 3 года назад +70

    I have lived in B.C. for over 50 years. Never heard of this.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +6

      BC is hooooooooooge.

    • @andreaogden8341
      @andreaogden8341 3 года назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @colkilgore100
      @colkilgore100 3 года назад +6

      B.C. is absolutely beautiful. I have lived in Van, Kitimat, and Prince Rupert as a tradesman being dispatched from Ontario to
      work at pulp mills up and down the coast. Never wanted to come home but had to escape clingy women.

    • @bigbill74scots
      @bigbill74scots 3 года назад +2

      @@colkilgore100 if you can escape those brother, please put it in a book and send me the amazon link!

    • @colkilgore100
      @colkilgore100 3 года назад +2

      @@bigbill74scots LOL!!!

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai 3 года назад +10

    Absence of evidence doesn’t mean it has to be supernatural, but some missing cases do make think there are entities out there that we are yet to discover.

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 2 года назад +1

      Exactly. It’s Those 1 percenters that just have no possible explanation that let your mind wander

  • @MarioSeoane
    @MarioSeoane 3 года назад +9

    Last year I took the direct route from Kamloops to Whistler trough Lilooet. Amazing scenery, reminds me the routes and mountains of Perú, where people disappear so easily and you need to drive very carefully.
    BC is no joke for inexperienced people.

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  3 года назад +2

      That’s a spectacular drive.

    • @MarioSeoane
      @MarioSeoane 3 года назад +1

      @@HammersonPeters
      You feel like flying through the mountains

    • @MarioSeoane
      @MarioSeoane 3 года назад +2

      @@HammersonPeters they way down is particularly challenging. You need good breaks

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  3 года назад +1

      @@MarioSeoane Yep. It did a number on mine.

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 3 года назад +8

    Nothing short of excellent mr. Peters. You are one of those great researchers that gives Credence to issues such as this.

  • @lifeispoetry_
    @lifeispoetry_ 3 года назад +35

    You pronounced Quesnel correctly! 👏👏👏 also I’m so excited for this series, new sub ☺️

    • @roberteaston6413
      @roberteaston6413 3 года назад +4

      There is a company in Colorado that produces a kit for American backpackers who want to fake being Canadians. They do not want to put up with the hassle of meeting people in Asia and Europe who hate Americans. As well as a Canadian flag that they can sew on a backpack is a book on Canadian sayings and phrases. In the book is instructions on how to pronounce Quesnel.

    • @cjcummins519
      @cjcummins519 3 года назад +1

      @@roberteaston6413 random lol

    • @guyfaux900
      @guyfaux900 3 года назад

      I'm still really afraid of Mandy

    • @chrisrathgeber3556
      @chrisrathgeber3556 2 года назад

      Used to go to Quesnel every year growing up, I'm from Alberta and have family there....I used to love going to barkerville all the time.

    • @realchilldude1271
      @realchilldude1271 22 дня назад

      Yeah and Shuswap lol

  • @maggieo6672
    @maggieo6672 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for following up on all of these missing people. ❤️❤️

  • @SamanthaBe-tp8js
    @SamanthaBe-tp8js 6 месяцев назад +4

    Lived in BC my entire life. Can say with all certainty that weird things happen in the bush. I have turned tail many times hiking alone. And, now that i am older i do not hike alone or out of eyesight.
    It weirds me out that as a teen and young adult i was drawn to all these places and have been to them numerous times and never knew of these disappearances.

  • @davidheywood3611
    @davidheywood3611 3 года назад +43

    You have 4 million people living in the greater Vancouver area and the area your describing is where they recreate. Canadians and more so British Columbia’s spend more time in the great out doors. Your triangle is within half a days drive from the lower mainland and that is where they recreate. Your missing people are people who have gone into the wilderness unprepared. They area you are describing is very rugged and very isolated so you better know what your doing when entering it.

    • @sagegeas9205
      @sagegeas9205 3 года назад +6

      This. This is most likely it. All it takes to lose yourself in the wilderness is to get turned around 2 to 3 times without being proficient at using things like triangulation of your location in contrast to some distant landmark and the destination you wish to arrive at.
      It's really easy to do, but not many people are any good at it anymore. Letting people like that roam the wilderness is a recipe for disaster.

    • @Indoman_71
      @Indoman_71 3 года назад +4

      Happens all the time in the North Shore mountains. Search and rescue gets busy. Metro Van is closer to 2.5 million but hey, it doesn't take long to get away from people, go hiking, veer off the trail and then eat your trail mix awaiting rescue.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад

      gahh 4 million now? wowzers

    • @JohnJames.
      @JohnJames. 3 года назад +1

      I've had run in with bears and cougars in my town, can't imagine what it was like back in the 50's

    • @Indoman_71
      @Indoman_71 3 года назад

      @@Inannawhimsey 2.5, not 4!

  • @hbwilder4586
    @hbwilder4586 3 года назад +7

    At 11:04, in the center of the triangle is Lytton BC, the town that just hit record temperatures and burnt to the ground.

    • @oldmedstudent1750
      @oldmedstudent1750 3 месяца назад

      Yeah because of a heat dome that killed 800 people in BC

  • @The_Ronin1
    @The_Ronin1 3 года назад +16

    Really interesting topic . I look forward to more missing 411cases . When the dogs can't track the missing people. We know what's taking them.Great job with this !!

    • @mathewstoreyhuu2199
      @mathewstoreyhuu2199 3 года назад

      What takes them?7

    • @mathewstoreyhuu2199
      @mathewstoreyhuu2199 3 года назад +9

      @@brendawolszleger4895 you’re making yourself self look stupid! The universe has more galaxy’s than there is stars in the Milky Way and you’re saying that nothing else exists in this vast expanse.
      There isn’t death just and change in consciousness. The universe is life of all kinds. Smoke some dmt and you’ll meet them.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +3

      @@brendawolszleger4895 naw. its the Kokanee Sasquatch who has a habit of inhaling humans :3 remember to be playful :3

    • @davebourque7895
      @davebourque7895 3 года назад +5

      @@brendawolszleger4895 lmao ya you watch the news lately? They are very real and actually have been swarming around U S navy war ships vyou can watch videos they were leaked but the Pentagon confirmed they were real just the same as it did months ago with the other video s

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +1

      Minions of Shubniggurath?

  • @wendyrobson9683
    @wendyrobson9683 3 года назад +18

    The more I read and follow those that do record and take heed of those that go missing; the more I believe these energy area exist all over the world. Not many come back to their families if they have been caught within these areas. If they do survive....they don't remember much! The empty shoes are very eerie and unexplainable.

    • @Matt-tx1tc
      @Matt-tx1tc 2 года назад

      Getting lost and dyeing in a FUCKING RAIN FOREST is easy and you will never be found, Period. Just falling in a river around here, you can get trapped in the rapids pinned up on rocks underwater until you decomposes. They pull bodies out of Lynn creek every year that way. If there river isn't literally in the middle of the city, good luck every getting found You really don't understand how thick our bush is here. You people are bloody gullible morons lol

    • @szybilski
      @szybilski 2 года назад +1

      Many of those shoes found had severed feet in them.

    • @macdog1
      @macdog1 2 года назад

      I grew up in these areas of bc. It's a beautiful and serene solitude

    • @MaNuLaToROfficial
      @MaNuLaToROfficial Год назад

      @@szybilski wtf are you talking about

  • @mgwgeneral6467
    @mgwgeneral6467 Год назад +9

    I have traveled through this region several times . I live in the States but have driven on several occasions through these regions of the triangle. Being an outdoorsman i have keen senses, and aware of subtle changes and i pay attention to spiritual changes or some may call intuition, or Spidey senses , like paying attention to the feelings of being watched.... what ever you want to call it i want to say this, all three of these places gave off a "Vibe" that made me wary . Especially on the island. Anyone ever been watched by a cougar? Or been in Bigfoot territory and had them near by knows that feeling im attempting to describe. But definitely i sensed something going on or that had gone on in the past. Its in the ether. Strange how so few locals pick up on it. Desensitized I suppose. So much beauty there to distract a person. Another such area was around parts of Creater Lake, Oregon and some of the outlying areas strange . Interesting story gotta be some truths to thes matters

    • @jbrisby
      @jbrisby Год назад

      You sound like an idiot.

    • @deborahlittke2261
      @deborahlittke2261 5 месяцев назад

      Yes - I know that feeling of being watched by a cougar. Nothing to play around with.

  • @bretthines1020
    @bretthines1020 3 года назад +23

    Great channel! - we're right across the border in the Okanogan Highlands of WA State. High Strangeness

  • @TheMassweapon
    @TheMassweapon 3 года назад +25

    Wow..this actress is spooky in this one.

  • @dylanwickund9109
    @dylanwickund9109 2 года назад +6

    See that cluster over vancouver thats not just because people went missing in our parks but in cities alot of people think pickton killed up to almost 90 victims but only like around 30 were actually identified

  • @rossgee2950
    @rossgee2950 5 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up near Chilliwack and spent countless hours in the mountains near hope and Princeton, had family near Kamloops, regularly prospect in the Tranquille area, and have visited many of the places covered in this video. It was interesting to hear these stories. All new to me.

  • @darryll4049
    @darryll4049 3 года назад +5

    Very Interesting Topics. Thank you for the Canadian content Hammerson!

  • @tedgumby1796
    @tedgumby1796 3 года назад +12

    it's the rugged mountain terrain surrounding Vancouver,people go in them unprepared.

    • @riioas5543
      @riioas5543 3 года назад

      And it’s very forested and mountainous, meaning lots of hiding areas for kidnapped and what not.

    • @aegrotattoo9018
      @aegrotattoo9018 3 года назад +1

      Plus being essentially the hypothermia capital of the world. That catches so many 'experienced' outdoor folk here, simply because not used to our cockeyed weather.

  • @gordonfiddler5802
    @gordonfiddler5802 3 года назад +18

    I believe that there may be hidden portals or extra terrestrial involvement but because of skeptical people, the conventional minded will always stay dumbfounded. I been in these areas by bicycle from 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017. I have experienced things that boggles the mind. I saw what seemed as shooting stars, suddenly stopped and than took off at high speeds and no sounds. I also experienced what seemed like a possible big foot encounter in 2011 near Glacier National Park just before Heather Mountain. I wasn't alarmed in a bad way. I had attended an event known as the International Indignious Leadership Gathering in Lillooet BC in the years of 2011, 2012, and 2013. I almost went in 2017 but my gut told me it was a bad idea to go from Clinton to Lillooet. I had experienced a black bear near Moose Lake 3 weeks earlier. I believe someone or something was looking out for me.

    • @jillgarlick2122
      @jillgarlick2122 3 года назад

      The conventional will stay dumbfounded, really, so this is how you get your point across, by being incredibly rude, no wonder people, including the conventional are SKEPTICAL. Your ignorant comment makes me unwilling to carry on watching this nonsense.

    • @jillgarlick2122
      @jillgarlick2122 3 года назад

      @Lavern Ch. Number 1, I am not your friend, never met you. Number 2 saying conventional people will always stay dumbfounded IS rude. Skepticism IS NOT being dumbfounded, it is a normal reaction to utter bull…t.

    • @jillgarlick2122
      @jillgarlick2122 3 года назад +1

      @Lavern Ch. oh and don’t call me dude. If you cannot write a sensible sentence, don’t write at all. Now THAT is rude, but necessary.

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +4

      @lilacs8282 ya I agree. It is quite polite and not rude. If aomeone can get so upset by nothing over comments from a RUclips video it makes me relieved I don’t have to listen to them in person

    • @drewpackman2929
      @drewpackman2929 Год назад

      Nah. Death, missing by misadventure. That supernatural superstision is B.S.
      Been days into wilderness on foot in Mx. U.S., Canada and Alaska.
      Seen some unusual natural phenomena for sure but nothing
      Supernatural.

  • @staceypleasants
    @staceypleasants 3 года назад +11

    Having just bought property in Monte Lake, I was mildly disturbed by this series starting there

    • @flamingmoe1805
      @flamingmoe1805 3 года назад +4

      Same here near barnhartvale turnoff. Hi neighbor

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад

      You folks are lucky.

    • @molly6483
      @molly6483 3 года назад

      Well hey I work for 3 hots and a cot. Will even fish my brains out for you to keep trout population in control on your lake. LOL justs an old ladies folly.... Take care

    • @lesliehardy1843
      @lesliehardy1843 3 года назад +2

      Tranquille/Alpine Valley here ... Red Lake is just above my property and to the west.

    • @rogerfranz1152
      @rogerfranz1152 4 месяца назад

      Had some nice fishing in the area

  • @mopremedream3614
    @mopremedream3614 3 года назад +5

    Might be true. Lytton is completely gone. Not to mention Monte lake is gone too

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 3 года назад +33

    If you study ANY chunk of land on this planet, someone has died or disappeared on or near it, most usually from their own folly or lack of preparation.

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 3 года назад +7

      David Paulides books explain that he's writing about the cases that aren't ordinary occurrences. Where the circumstances don't make sense and the usually experienced hiker just vanishes without a trace or recognizable evidence.
      The books are 25 dollars on his website and they are fantastic stories about the clusters that vanish. He has free movies and a Channel on RUclips. Missing CanAm 411 Google him, he's worth it.

    • @larrygrimaldi1400
      @larrygrimaldi1400 3 года назад +5

      Quite true, and rural BC is a massive, largely uninhabited wilderness. Even an experienced lone hiker, going off the trail and breaking an ankle from a simple slip could easily die, in an area where the temperature drops below freezing every night, most months of the year.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад +4

      @@larrygrimaldi1400 thats the thing...we would find those bodies. This is something different. We don't find bodies. Or they show up after 800 searches of an area. Makes no sense. Or find toddlers 5 to 30 miles away, upmountain. Impossible.

    • @americanineverywaybutcitiz2330
      @americanineverywaybutcitiz2330 3 года назад

      @@joncrane7661 How is it impossible when it happened?

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +3

      @@lorimiller4301 ya you are right. He doesn’t just go randomly and find a case. It has to be specific criteria for him to look into it - it’s all quite fascinating

  • @lemwezzer63
    @lemwezzer63 3 года назад +15

    As always an amazing and informative documentary.

  • @robynhowes5667
    @robynhowes5667 3 года назад +6

    I love this guy. Awesome 411. I’m born raised BC. Have known of weirdness inside Okanagan Valley

  • @kkittycatkat1990
    @kkittycatkat1990 3 года назад +10

    Many haven't heard a thing even though they live in the area. Exactly. Please be aware that a lot of these disappearances are kept quiet especially in National Parks. Just because you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it isn't happening. I once had to pass through Kamloops & stayed a night. I had a bad feeling the whole time. I don't know why.

    • @nicolescarlett2276
      @nicolescarlett2276 3 года назад +4

      Wow. I stayed in Kamloops for 1 night and felt uneasy the whole time too! Crazy!

    • @THEmaggspie
      @THEmaggspie 3 года назад

      well then i would avoid most of canada then because every single residential school has those mass graves associated with it .

    • @amywhite9485
      @amywhite9485 2 года назад +2

      Me too! Kamloops is straight up CREEPY 😳

  • @XxTheAwokenOnexX
    @XxTheAwokenOnexX 3 года назад +8

    Iam saving this one for bedtime.
    Thank you for posting this video Hammerson

  • @alexmartin1430
    @alexmartin1430 3 года назад +17

    Canam missing project is David's utube channel 👍fantastic content as usual Hammerson👏👏

  • @phillipbuechner9809
    @phillipbuechner9809 5 месяцев назад +2

    An excellent, fact-filled, and well-presented video. Keep it up. We need to be more aware and alert about all these disappearances. Thank you.

  • @shelleybleu4903
    @shelleybleu4903 3 года назад +34

    Because most have been in the wilderness above Vancouver. Fall over a cliff is usually what happens because people don’t treat the mountains as wilderness because the mountains are part of Vancouver. The fools treat it as if they are going to visit a city park.

    • @alan4sure
      @alan4sure 3 года назад +5

      It's worse now with a really clueless generation of young people who can't be bothered doing any resarch or preparing for what they're doing. Too busy broadcasting themselves on social media.

    • @joncrane7661
      @joncrane7661 3 года назад +4

      I agree. But...the bodies disappear altogether. Or over the cliff they go...yet bodies are found 20 miles up a mountain

    • @MingGongcoolmango71
      @MingGongcoolmango71 3 года назад +4

      @@joncrane7661could've been moved by bears

    • @th3oryO
      @th3oryO 3 года назад +2

      @@alan4sure I'd argue that certain people have always been stupid, the difference now is that there's far more people today and it's easier now than ever to both get into bad situations and document (social media post) them.
      If it was a new phenomenon there wouldn't be stories of people moving to rural Canada with nothing but the clothes on their backs in the middle of winter, hunting alone in cougar/bear country, or a myriad of other stupid things.
      Every generation thinks the next is less capable, less intelligent and lazier. The problem is we forget that fact as we age.

  • @heartiq4701
    @heartiq4701 3 года назад +6

    I was also born in the area of the triangle ... and there is definitely something strange about the area.

  • @rustidouglas7493
    @rustidouglas7493 Год назад +5

    I grew up just below penticton on the Washington side in the Okanogan Valley. There's lots of missing people namely females....

  • @ArdellDelara
    @ArdellDelara 3 года назад +7

    The human feet in shoes was proven to have been from the bodies of the tsunami in Japan in 2011. It took them that long to hit our shores

    • @sharonmontano4924
      @sharonmontano4924 3 года назад +2

      Those are some good shoes

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 2 года назад

      I thought I saw on tv that they considered some were from suicide deaths of people jumping off some bridge to the north. Due to tidal flows.

    • @MAVCITY333
      @MAVCITY333 2 года назад +1

      Why just feet in running shoes then? Why no hands or other limbs?

    • @72Rea
      @72Rea Год назад

      @@MAVCITY333 because running shoes float

  • @riatimmermans5177
    @riatimmermans5177 3 года назад +9

    Amazing footage of land and sky of B.C. interior.

  • @z.p.m.n.8240
    @z.p.m.n.8240 2 года назад +4

    Phantom lights - orbs - Foo Fighters, Are a key component in a lot of mysteries, I myself have had a connection of sorts with the light spheres for atleast 10 years. I wouldn't doubt that they were aware of me from the very beginning but I became aware of them around 10 years or so ago

    • @rogerfranz1152
      @rogerfranz1152 4 месяца назад

      I seen blue lights,bright glowing orb and a column of blue glowing wing things .

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 3 года назад +9

    Have a nice day, Hammerson Peters!

  • @bonniebairn844
    @bonniebairn844 5 месяцев назад +2

    Lived in many places in BC for over 70 years and am not surprised that people disappear without a trace. it's a rugged province with lots of wildlife and if you spend lots of time in the bush, you get to know there are times you're being watched. By what or whom is the big question.

  • @battlements7649
    @battlements7649 3 года назад +8

    I just returned from the Lower Mainland, British Columbia.. I spent two years there, married & my Wife lives there. Then Covid hit.. And then, Life hit. I am back home, typing from Western New York.
    I miss BC. Interesting place.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад

      woah. that is quite the journey there :3 keep holding those you care for close.

    • @Indoman_71
      @Indoman_71 3 года назад

      Greetings from Victoria!

  • @kristyp2585
    @kristyp2585 Год назад +3

    Your channel just popped up on my feed and I had to subscribe. I've lived in a few different regions of BC in my 44 years, finally putting down roots in The Cariboo! It's interesting to see/hear stories of places I've lived and visited. Looking forward to the watching the rest of your content.

  • @blackbarnz
    @blackbarnz 3 года назад +15

    Disappearance Triangles are played out, give me a rectangle already.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +1

      i believe there is the Great Lakes Rectangle?

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 3 года назад +4

      How about the Octagon of the Interior? We'll make a movie along the lines of The Boggy Creek Monster using the Fraser Canyon and environs! And out of homage to Dave Paulides--we'll use Hell's Gate as the focal point!!

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 2 года назад +2

      I'm looking for the octagon, lol

    • @blob537
      @blob537 4 месяца назад +1

      This comment reminded me of an old episode of "The Real Ghostbusters", a cartoon I watched when I was a kid. One of the episodes had them working on a job in "The New Jersey Parallelogram" 🤣

  • @OptimisticScrooge
    @OptimisticScrooge 2 года назад +8

    Love this series so far. I have spent my whole life camping in the West and East Kootenay regions. Found many interesting sights. Old mining camps, trapper cabins, off grid shelters, native paintings and arrowheads. Found some old pots and heaps of old medicine bottles covered in dirt and moss.so much history to be discovered.
    The worst part and potentially the most dangerous for me is that I can never tell anyone where I'm going cause I don't even know where I'll end up lol

  • @legneil
    @legneil 3 года назад +4

    Im from Canada we don’t sleep with our doors unlocked and its not as safe as the world thinks.

  • @TerfBashingMFer8021
    @TerfBashingMFer8021 2 года назад +10

    I live in Chilliwack BC and i hike local mountains here and nothing ever happened. But the more into the triangle you go i have heard from people in upper BC small towns that there re angry natives out there and organized crime syndicates up there in the triangle area and rumors of human trafficking trade-offs there. We have had serial killers here and now a human trafficking hub. The highway of tears needs to be patrolled more.
    If women go hiking up here especially, go with large groups and have strong men with you, i dont think this is paranormal but more like hidden crime pockets. And half the RCMP up here are into this crime and bought off by gangs who get paid like 400k for young girls.

    • @06eyM3
      @06eyM3 Год назад

      Eeeew gross. Why do I need a strong man when I have a 12 gauge??? I'm ex military...def don't need a bloody male. I welcome the opportunity to test my aim and training. So bring it on, MALES muh ha ha

  • @LittleMighty1956
    @LittleMighty1956 Год назад +2

    The fact that the dogs could not track or smell anything kinda rules out the Sasquatch which is known to leave a stench like a skunk so bad that it burns your eyes.

  • @abdcontractingltd
    @abdcontractingltd 3 года назад +4

    There was a young guy in sun peaks who disappeared 3 years ago with no trace at all, was walking home from a party and disappeared

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  3 года назад +4

      I cover Ryan’s case in Part 5.

    • @R.J.MacReady1982
      @R.J.MacReady1982 2 года назад

      He was on mushrooms, I feel like his friends accidentally killed him. Maybe ran him over or something?

    • @06eyM3
      @06eyM3 Год назад

      I've been drunk after a party, too. Ended up walking off the army base I was stationed at, even though I was just trying to get back to the barracks. Came to, walking on a dark country back road, but I could see the lights from the base in the distance. Got my bearings and headed back to barracks. Ryan likely experienced the same sorta thing. Too young to hold lotsa liquor. Got confused and lost.

  • @mightyfraserriver977
    @mightyfraserriver977 2 года назад +4

    Hunted neer red lake alot as a youngster and hunting as well. I always felt uneasy and had feeling of being watched around Kamloops and Kelowna I've had the most of my eneasy stomach feeling .

    • @rogerfranz1152
      @rogerfranz1152 4 месяца назад

      And theres that creepy Deadman river wheres it's got ghosts too

  • @SI-ln6tc
    @SI-ln6tc 3 года назад +7

    Theres also the "Great Lakes Triangle".
    A lot of ships simply disapeared. Some planes flying over also.

    • @TravellinOn2010
      @TravellinOn2010 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly.... and the furry triangle... that's also made many a man disappear never to be seen again.

  • @chocolateface8664
    @chocolateface8664 2 года назад +4

    I was hiking in the area of the missing people. I myself vanished for a long while. Same with my bank account when I decided to purchase a place in Vancouver.

  • @jillconner5062
    @jillconner5062 2 года назад +3

    I my humble opinion. All these so called triangles. Bermuda ect. Are places that have stuff regular people aren't supposed to see.

  • @NanT.00
    @NanT.00 3 года назад +11

    Someone should look into all of the disappearances on Vancouver Island

    • @lovinlife6941
      @lovinlife6941 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @guyfaux900
      @guyfaux900 3 года назад +2

      Someone should look into all the disappearances but someone who's actually studied like forensics or behavioral Sciences.

    • @pamelaliegh
      @pamelaliegh 3 года назад +2

      Yeeeees! There are so many grown adult men going missing on the island.

    • @neiljumpinjackflash7551
      @neiljumpinjackflash7551 3 года назад

      Do you REALLY want to know?

    • @pamelaliegh
      @pamelaliegh 3 года назад +1

      @@neiljumpinjackflash7551 yes. Our brothers , fathers , uncles and sons are going missing. Of course we want to know. I suspect mental health and drugs play a part in it all. But yah, We want to know.

  • @andreweden9405
    @andreweden9405 3 года назад +14

    I'm eagerly anticipating the roll-out of this series! Btw, if you ever have a chance, it would be wonderful if you could cover the topic of devil monkeys. Thank you!

    • @Ray-zq6se
      @Ray-zq6se 3 года назад +1

      The devil monkeys where can I read more about this?

    • @andreweden9405
      @andreweden9405 3 года назад +1

      @@Ray-zq6se , The following 2 videos are a good place to start...
      ruclips.net/video/U1HD2njl8xo/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/GmxxO4as2_o/видео.html

    • @tabithadebolt1708
      @tabithadebolt1708 3 года назад +9

      I know where you can find a devil monkey. She's not living with me anymore.

    • @conspiracybear1564
      @conspiracybear1564 3 года назад +5

      I have a devil monkey in my pants 👖

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 3 года назад +3

      @@conspiracybear1564 ha ha that should sound scary but...

  • @JohnMelland
    @JohnMelland 3 месяца назад +2

    Awesome episode, Thank you 💕👍🏼😁👍🏼👣👣👣👣

  • @conspiracybear1564
    @conspiracybear1564 3 года назад +9

    In BC right now I'm high & paranoid

    • @lovinlife6941
      @lovinlife6941 3 года назад +1

      hahaha..... some of that good old BC Bud hey.... just contemplating lighting up myself!

    • @TravellinOn2010
      @TravellinOn2010 5 месяцев назад +1

      You'll fit right in buddy.

    • @realchilldude1271
      @realchilldude1271 22 дня назад

      lol hooray

  • @ruggedrat2582
    @ruggedrat2582 4 месяца назад +1

    I love theses types of videos cause they help me sleep

  • @TheWolfgangfritz
    @TheWolfgangfritz 2 года назад +5

    Very well researched and presented. It's worth Subscribing to!
    I hiked from Duffey Lake to Lytton (65km) twice in the 1980s.
    First solo (1981) and then with my girlfriend in 1986.
    I had something parallel me while descending Stein Mountain in the Stein Valley. The walking was heard for 3 or 4 kms. Also had a Bear encounter with three adults and two cubs. I learned that God even controls the animals. I should have had a serious encounter but didn't. It changed my life as it cleaned me out and set my life on track once again. I reunited with God.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this as I live right in the middle of it. The Hwy of Tears goes right past my door a hundred yards away.

  • @deltalunaris
    @deltalunaris Год назад +3

    I can't help but wonder if, in the case of Clancy O'Brien, the couple to be wed blamed themselves for it. I've read a lot of missing persons cases where those hosting an event felt wracked with guilt and grief, even though they obviously aren't at fault and just wanted to share a wonderful moment with friends and/or family. In situations like these, the psychological horror of both the victim and those who cared about them is utterly terrifying. May all our loved ones be safe, happy, and well.

  • @CarlaSabyan
    @CarlaSabyan 5 месяцев назад +2

    I live in a small town BarriereBC I have lived in salmon arm kamloops and Monte lake . I used to walk everywhere but for the last 20 or more years women and men have gone missing .

  • @vikingdeathstrike
    @vikingdeathstrike Год назад +5

    I've been telling others for many years about the BC Triangle's. Thank you for making content about them!
    Having lived in rural BC for many years as well as AB and NB, when it comes to Native American legend's, they aren't a joke. I think my favorite is GhostRider Mountain and the curse placed on the area including Turtle Mountain/Frank Slide AB.
    I was fortunate to grow up next to a Reservation. Being completely horse mad as a child, my parents couldn't afford to buy me a horse plus all the other needs such as land etc. Nor could they afford for me to rent a horse. They had horses on the Rez by my house. I'd bike over there every chance I got just to look at and draw them. Eventually I was invited to visit their beautiful horses and a bargain was made. I could ride the horses anytime I wanted to in trade for grooming, mucking out the sun/winter shelters and once taught how to do it properly, regularly trimming hooves. I orginally came because of the horses. Ultimately I'd end up spending more time visiting with the elders and various family's, listening to their history, stories, learning their language, dancing, learning how to cook, sew and much more. Being part Native myself, but even if I wasn't, I still treasure those times almost above all else. Definitely something I'll always be extremely grateful for!!
    Edit/
    I've also experienced many unusual events and seen unexplainable things while out hiking and camping. After a long double shift at work in my mid 20's, I made a hot cup of tea, grabbed a book to read and got comfy on my couch before bed. The next thing I remembered after sitting down with my book, was being in the emergency unit scared to death of everything and everyone including my husband. Turned out that I had been missing for 3 days and 4 nights. I showed up at one of my work places for the 5am shift on the 4th day. I had twigs, leaves, dirt etc in my hair, on my face and pajamas. My fingernails, hands and bare feet were clean as a whistle! Not even the tiniest of scratches were found on my souls or hands. Many medical tests were done and there was no explanation. At the time I lived on my rural farm in NB surrounded by thick woods with a river nearby. My feet and hands should have been filthy and all cut up from the terrain. When I showed up at the one workplace, I got up and sat Indian style on one of the tables with a cup of coffee. I still don't remember doing that or where I'd been. But I lost that job because of it. Curious to say the least!

  • @sonnyandreotte5721
    @sonnyandreotte5721 3 года назад +9

    hope B.C
    is where
    the first
    blood:
    rambo movie
    was filmed

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +2

      also where i caught my 1st fish. rainbow trout.

    • @Indoman_71
      @Indoman_71 3 года назад

      Go to the tourist information office/museum. Rambo is playing in the corner! That was years ago when I was in there. Too funny.

  • @beth-bi9yv
    @beth-bi9yv 3 года назад +4

    BC has a lot of isolated wilderness. I'm not surprised there are a lot of disappearances here.

    • @jamiecullum5567
      @jamiecullum5567 2 года назад

      Yeah cause people dissappear without a trace and are never found as soon as they leave the city of town, sure. It being wilderness is no explanation

  • @karrskarr
    @karrskarr 3 года назад +2

    Ty HP! Great delivery as usual! Getting close to home. Onto Part 2 LIKE

  • @FinduroVR
    @FinduroVR 4 месяца назад +1

    It's interesting, I live in Kamloops and almost everyone I know finds the area out towards salmon arm weirdly unsettling. I had a camping trip cut short by some unexplainable sounds in the woods, it was shrill almost screaming sounds, distant but we were miles out into the wilderness. There has always been stories of strange things happening in the region from cadets and youth groups, and if you go in any other direction from Kamloops besides that one there is 0 unsettling feelings or strange unexplainable moments.

  • @karlingauthier
    @karlingauthier 2 года назад +2

    Surprised I havent heard about the Green Lake one, I lived very close to there for most of my life and to this day Green Lake is my favorite lake to swim at.

  • @richardjellis9186
    @richardjellis9186 3 года назад +11

    I bet the top dudes in the national park service absolutely LOVE David eh.!🤬🤬🤣!.

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 3 года назад +3

      People's safety should be more important than money. David is a hero for the lives he's saving. This is a real danger to humanity and the Parks are keeping secrets about the people who go there and fail to leave. That's not right.

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 3 года назад

      Ya I bet!!!!

  • @daviddiehl5792
    @daviddiehl5792 3 месяца назад +2

    People lose everything keys and credit cards,cash ,cars , homes,wives,husbands,land everything even health.

  • @piercingtheveil7749
    @piercingtheveil7749 3 года назад +21

    I live very close to the BC Triangle! Way more people go missing here, than is reported!

    • @ijamsum
      @ijamsum 3 года назад +3

      In the USA National Parks say they do not have records kept of missing people ?
      Its a coverup that much is obvious !

    • @conspiracybear1564
      @conspiracybear1564 3 года назад +9

      Missing 411 scares the shit outa me so bad. I live in BC, why the fuck would anyone go camping? Im trying to win outside by staying inside.

    • @piercingtheveil7749
      @piercingtheveil7749 3 года назад +5

      @@conspiracybear1564 it’s nice to get back into nature, but you must be aware of your situation at all time. Silent forests, big warning, if you take children, walk behind them at all times. Bring apples, leave at the far edge 500m away from your camp site.
      However there are selected people that go missing, only to come back years later, no clue where they went. Look up SSP 20 and back, an abnormally high percentage of missing people are of German decent. Dark fleet.

    • @Inannawhimsey
      @Inannawhimsey 3 года назад +3

      @@conspiracybear1564 lol dont lissen when you r getting ready for bed. BC is awesome. but most of BC is total wilderness. we humans are just visiting. BC will never be densely populated--2 many mountains :3

  • @NoWhereEveryWhere544
    @NoWhereEveryWhere544 5 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder if there is any location overlap with underground mine openings and caves

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 2 года назад +1

    I was already interested in this topic but after seeing & hearing Daisy’s introduction, I’m settling in for the next :43

  • @DD-jk4qf
    @DD-jk4qf 2 года назад +4

    An enormous amount of healthy young men, have disappeared without a trace, in this “triangle”. I remember back in 2010, a friend , tall, good looking, healthy, was hitchhiking from revelstoke. A middle aged man stopped and told him there was a landslide ahead, and offers for him to come back to his house and wait for the road to clear, My friend declined the offer. there was no landslide. Upon realizing this, he asked me to go look for the man’s truck with him, to ask what he was talking about. We drove down the road he gestured toward, down a wooded road. we found the truck, it was parked beside a nice country house, with a separate garage, full of blue barrels (the kind you see in movies, when people put bodies in acid). He went and knocked on the door. A clean blonde, religious looking woman opened the door, and said the man was not there. His truck was there,. It was weird. We imagined that they might be taking men, for their seed, and then killing. Some small group, needing new blood outside relations, I have heard of these groups getting men to sleep with women, with pillows over their heads. maybe they just decided that this was better. I don’t know, it always bothers me, when I hear of more young men disappearing

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 2 года назад +2

    Very well done I wish there was more episodes

  • @1w598
    @1w598 2 года назад +2

    Omg your voice is so relaxing.

  • @georgelawrence9367
    @georgelawrence9367 2 года назад +2

    Alaska Triangle is by far the most intriguing!

  • @ashleykircher9123
    @ashleykircher9123 2 года назад +1

    As a former SAR I can say with certainty that Paulides research is spot on, would recommend his missing 411 books to anyone interested and in this

  • @slyaspie4934
    @slyaspie4934 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic work thank you very much

  • @441rider
    @441rider 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is good you do not use AI picked clip art like so many new mystery channels. Keep up the great productions it stands out.