The Alaskan Coastal Sasquatch - Part Two: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail

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  • @SueGvideo
    @SueGvideo Год назад +132

    No matter your views on Sasquatch, this is worth watching for the beauty of Alaska and its creatures.

    • @morrisjensen1959
      @morrisjensen1959 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's about all it's worth watching for!

    • @stevereid1673
      @stevereid1673 7 месяцев назад +3

      I agree,however the baby crying sounds exactly like a dog whining and nothing like a baby crying.

    • @KarlJenkings
      @KarlJenkings 3 месяца назад

      Just a bit cold for me, closer to equator better every time. 🙏🏻

  • @andybuckland
    @andybuckland Год назад +95

    Brilliant documentary. No exaggeration, no hyperbole and no wild assumptions.
    Cannot wait for you guys to return and get a host of thermal and pictorial evidence.

    • @DefinitelyFake
      @DefinitelyFake Год назад +9

      And no Bigfoot... As usual

    • @seemev2.0phuckbootube78
      @seemev2.0phuckbootube78 Год назад +3

      I just watched over an hour of men camping. Nothing else. I wish I could get my time back.

    • @j.j.8741
      @j.j.8741 Год назад

      @@DefinitelyFake
      Their existence will never be "proven" real nor will anyone ever be able to obtain irrefutable evidence, beyond whats already been documented, but those who've encountered them don't need scientific proof bc they already know. Ppl just need to accept there are things in life we aren't meant to know... not yet anyways...

    • @alicemcgarvey9617
      @alicemcgarvey9617 2 месяца назад

      I agree excellent

  • @jareddavidson4362
    @jareddavidson4362 Год назад +64

    I’m so glad you guys just show what you find. It’s not sensationalized or overacted. You just film the trip and expedition and share your findings. Great work!

    • @2wr778socal
      @2wr778socal Год назад +3

      That’s a great point! I agree 💯.

    • @wingchunkungfuwins
      @wingchunkungfuwins 3 месяца назад +1

      I know it gets really annoying when the other shows and docs spend the entire time out there pretending every sound is a Bigfoot.

  • @shawnj1679
    @shawnj1679 Год назад +482

    I was born and raised in Anchorage and I am half Athabascan Indian from Chitina in the Copper river valley area. Something I immediately noticed is that you guys were putting those cameras and screws on the trees with your bare hands. Those Kol"Eni Or "Bush Indians" as my people call them in our Ahtna region will smell your human scent all over those screws and trail cam. Your scent is totally alien to nature. It will know exactly where your equipment is by scent alone. I think you need to go quite a bit farther away from your cabin and stay out there during the night if you want to capture good footage and disguise your scent while you do it. My mom was the President of the Chitina(About 250 miles out into the bush from Anchorage.) board and I lived out in Copper center for a year. So we traveled back and forth from Anchorage to Chitina probably 50+ times and we would stay the weekends in Chitina. In all those 20 years or so of travel back and forth to Chitina my Grandma Rose Goodlataw who was born and raised in Chitina, and my ancestors always spoke of the "Bush Indians" and I never believed these Boogie man stories until one night almost 30 years ago when late one summer night the mother of my child Venessa(A white woman) and I were driving over the Copper river bridge and Bang, we saw it!! It was down below us about 50 feet and about 150 feet away and it was taking salmon out of the fish wheel. It looked up at us for a moment realizing it had been seen out in the open and just stared up at us for a couple seconds. Then it took off like a race horse and disappeared into the forest. The Bush Indians are known to be bigger, stronger, have sharp teeth and claws, and kidnap and eat people so I'd be very cautious. Personally after my encounter I won't go out into the Sticks without my bts-12 Semiautomatic gas-fed 12 guage shotgun and 10 round magazine and I keep it loaded with solid steel slugs. I also have bear mace, people mace, a 3 foot machete, and an ar-15 in my Suv for backup. I'm 6'2 and about 275lbs and built like a defensive lineman and I know I would have absolutely no chance against one of those 8+ foot tall creatures I saw that night. Just want to add- The Kol'Eni "Bush Indian" in my Ahtna Indian land is not the "Harry and the Hendersons" type of Bigfoot(Although I hate that term.) and is a sub-species or distant cousin to the other Sasquatch. Some call the species up here in Alaska and parts of Canada(There are a lot of Athabascans in Canada. Apache, Navajo, and Athabascans are the same people and speak the same language..we just migrated apart long ago.) the GENOSKWA. My grandmother Rose Goodlataw and our Eagle clan know these creatures to be pure evil and man-eaters. 2,250 people vanish in Alaska every single year, which is ridiculous considering we only have 600 something thousand people. So basically more than 1 in every 300 of us disappears into Alaska every single year.

    • @katedaphne4495
      @katedaphne4495 Год назад +27

      You have no chance standing against them when armed ,they might try to harm you and if you shoot they will kill you
      Sasquash are friendly to the spiritually awaken, but it always starts scary regardless
      Those guys are brave for sure
      Big foot knew they were there
      And took a liking because they played the flute
      They can even smell the rubber boots in the moss
      Lol

    • @tomselec8736
      @tomselec8736 Год назад +21

      They know we're you are at all times

    • @onestgermain
      @onestgermain Год назад +6

      @@katedaphne4495 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @claudiamarlow5265
      @claudiamarlow5265 Год назад +24

      Nice insights I love hearing from native tribal members you guys have seen it all

    • @Anonymous38572
      @Anonymous38572 Год назад +6

      How come there's so many eye witness encounters of random people who don't worry about their scent

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Год назад +15

    That shot of the 3 of you at the very top of that ridge looking all the way down. Is simply BREATHTAKINGLY beautiful.

  • @jeffkimball3450
    @jeffkimball3450 Год назад +141

    Thank you guys for doing what you do . I feel like a part of the gang when you let us come along on the adventure with these videos. Your hard work does not go unnoticed.

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +25

      Thanks for the kind words Jeff! We love hearing that folks feel like they're along with us for the ride. That is definitely something we hope to accomplish!

    • @MMA_AusPicks
      @MMA_AusPicks Год назад +2

      @@SmallTownMonstersyou reckon some of us can come one time

    • @eddiesolero9244
      @eddiesolero9244 Год назад +2

      Fantasy is fun isn't it! Read the bible it's truth!

    • @claytonjohnson2431
      @claytonjohnson2431 Год назад +1

      Unnoticed MEEP

    • @claytonjohnson2431
      @claytonjohnson2431 Год назад +1

      @@MMA_AusPicks no homo like this dude

  • @crimsoneffix3171
    @crimsoneffix3171 Год назад +23

    That was a fantastic documentary!! It's dangerous to go kayaking in waters that cold when you don't know what your doing. Ron is very lucky that he wasn't alone. That could have had a different ending.

  • @laurastephenson6710
    @laurastephenson6710 4 месяца назад +6

    I think the team should return this summer with a revised plan.
    the one mistake i see made is that everyone spooks the second their hear an odd sound, when outside of shelter at night.
    The best tactic is to quietly acknowledge it and resume activity.
    If you hear something *snap* your fingers quietly once each to acknowledge you heard something* and immediately resume whatever youre doing.
    I'd say go even further and everyone make a specific quiet sound that is unique to each teammate.
    when you have a visual the person is allowed to make their specific subtle-noise quietly on repeat. no yelling. do not spook the kol'Eni; make it still curious.
    if everyone sees a visual, then all of you should be muttering quietly, moving slowly.
    the team needs to practice these scenarios to nail the act under pressure.
    Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work

  • @legniak1
    @legniak1 Год назад +51

    Been waiting for part 2. Even without the Sasquatch hunting I love just seeing the beauty of Alaska up close.

    • @christinamenhennett
      @christinamenhennett Год назад +1

      It's the most rugged and beautiful state I've ever lived in and I've lived in all except HI.

  • @claudiamarlow5265
    @claudiamarlow5265 Год назад +3

    Never mind the Sasquatches I enjoyed this for the Beauty, wildlife and relaxing music great work and what a vacation

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj Год назад +28

    Well, I learned that Sea Lions make terrifying noises 😬

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +4

      Very scary! Especially at night!

    • @justindungey4197
      @justindungey4197 Год назад +1

      Yep, that’s about it

    • @bluenotgreen63
      @bluenotgreen63 Год назад

      … and people. Don’t forget people.

    • @illarialee7807
      @illarialee7807 8 месяцев назад

      At 10:59 in video a rock flies past the window with very fast with tons of spin on it... right after you say we're gona hang out ans see if anythn comes down 😂​@@SmallTownMonsters

    • @KarlJenkings
      @KarlJenkings 3 месяца назад

      My guess is sea lions are not very good at throwing huge stones with those hands..
      Peace 🙏🏻

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Год назад +32

    In terms of location I'm guessing this was everyone's favourite to date, it definitely was mine. Absolutely stunning scenery. From London, UK

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +7

      Ours too! There are a lot of incredible locations, but Alaska reigns supreme it seems!

    • @michaelaltoveros5193
      @michaelaltoveros5193 Год назад

      That's probably the reason behind $ome of these people going missing in Alaska. It's not the bears and mountain lions eating them. It's not alien abduction. It's not Sasquatch, Kushtakas or Wendigos! People go to Alaska for vacation, fall in love with the place and say " f*©# Goin Back Home✌" And they go and disappear Into the Wild and start new lives!! #⃣🐾#⃣🎿 #⃣🌨🏂 🏔 🌨🌥 👣 👀 😳

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell5909 10 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely incredible, amazing movie guys, i loved every second of it. I also subscribed to your channel, i love watching sas explores, especially in alaska or canada

  • @surlypuffin6375
    @surlypuffin6375 Год назад +80

    Since sea otters are active day and night.could the "clacking" sounds be sea otters breaking open mussels with rocks near shore?

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +24

      I've had a few others suggest that as well. Definitely a possibility for some of them. Others sounded quite a bit louder, especially like the ones we heard that night in the beginning of the film, those were very loud knock like sounds coming from the woods. It's hard to say though exactly what it could have been, but we appreciate the comment and suggestion!

    • @surlypuffin6375
      @surlypuffin6375 Год назад +12

      @@SmallTownMonsters yes definitely agree not all noises fit the otter thought. However, as much as I believe BF EXISTS. I'M also able to agree Not all things are BF.

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +7

      @@surlypuffin6375 Very healthy attitude to have regarding the subject!

    • @robertvaughn3598
      @robertvaughn3598 Год назад +1

      Great show, I really enjoy watching these...

    • @scottjustscott3730
      @scottjustscott3730 Год назад +4

      There's no such thing as sea otters. It was a bear.

  • @kadamia741
    @kadamia741 Год назад +3

    Alaskan here, the story's I hear about the hairy man is crazy.
    Also, deer are not on the peninsula, only in Kodiak and Sitka, Alaska. It is always entertaining to watch people not accustom our land, explore our land and see the amazement of our forest, land, and wildlife.. Our life is beyond blessed to live this daily..

    • @cindiraethayn4809
      @cindiraethayn4809 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was waiting to see if anyone caught this. I live on the Kenai Peninsula; no deer at all; only on the 2 islands.

    • @mariemyndala
      @mariemyndala 2 месяца назад

      Well there is one deer on the peninsula now, since this winter, and no one knows how it showed up in Seward. Maybe Sasquatch carried it ;-)

  • @dieselphiend
    @dieselphiend Год назад +3

    It was cool to hear one of my fav pieces of music, Bigfoot, by Belle Fleck and the Flecktones. Awesome job, thanks guys!

  • @hybeerian
    @hybeerian 10 месяцев назад +2

    Me thinks the bangs that Eli captured audibly......when Rob Roy left.....was when the hand print was left on the back of the cabin.

  • @AKNative
    @AKNative Год назад +44

    I was born and raised in SE Alaska. Those mysterious gun shot noises sounded like humpback whales breaching. First time I heard it I was hunting by myself in a remote area. Scared me pretty good until I saw the whale breaching and a few seconds later the noise reaching me up the hill I was hiking.

    • @charleygnarly1182
      @charleygnarly1182 Год назад +1

      Yeah exactly. I remember this sound in Gustavus.

    • @jerrettporter544
      @jerrettporter544 Год назад

      The knocking followed by splashing sounds?

    • @debbieroberts5866
      @debbieroberts5866 Год назад +1

      ​@Jerrett Porter
      The gun shot sound.

    • @chrisramsey3603
      @chrisramsey3603 Год назад

      Or maybe it was a gunshot? Ever thought of that?

    • @sleepers123
      @sleepers123 Год назад +1

      I suspect the rock and water sounds are otters and/or maybe even racoons.

  • @leyknight756
    @leyknight756 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very enjoyable documentaries.❤

  • @filthycasual8187
    @filthycasual8187 Год назад +18

    That handprint had to be the best piece of evidence you guys found by that point.

    • @imonoke7903
      @imonoke7903 Год назад +5

      Evidence of a human size hand, great evidence

  • @ruft
    @ruft Год назад +21

    Don’t sea otters use rocks to break open clams/mollusk? Could be a possible reason for some of the rock on rock noise, considering echoes etc , making it sound like it could be coming from the tree line.

    • @mikelemons1779
      @mikelemons1779 Год назад +1

      Good point

    • @DefinitelyFake
      @DefinitelyFake Год назад +4

      It's 100% otters making that noise. And regarding the story of a rock being launched at them... Prove it.

    • @rabbitgamez5696
      @rabbitgamez5696 5 месяцев назад

      @@DefinitelyFake that cabin where they filmed was attacked multiple times that's why they're filming there, if Natives know about these creatures I believe it, they've been on this land thousands of years and way more familiar with nature than a scientist who wants to be God!!

  • @dkw9045
    @dkw9045 Год назад +20

    53:02 I’ve heard that noise camping recently. It happened 3 times from one spot then one time from a different position and another from even closer to us. Then randomly at 12am there was one more. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. We were miles into the national forest in an area we’ve had lots of other weird things happen.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 5 месяцев назад

      Trees can make a natural cracking sound like a house settling. Not saying that’s what’s you heard.

  • @anomalyhunters
    @anomalyhunters Год назад +43

    Awesome Christmas present, very curious to see what happens in part 2! Those were some of the best vocalisations I've ever heard in part 1

  • @brencelt
    @brencelt Год назад +1

    shout out to Scott, what a great bloke hosting ppl, huge W

  • @davidpotts1189
    @davidpotts1189 Год назад +10

    Re the "gunshot", might it be the (relatively) nearby glacier losing a massive chunk of ice? Just a thought...

    • @scottm.6712
      @scottm.6712 Год назад +1

      No glaciers at the head and within our little bay where the sounds occur so no.

    • @DefinitelyFake
      @DefinitelyFake Год назад +1

      So just a regular gunshot

  • @MTknitter22
    @MTknitter22 Год назад +20

    So glad Ron was okay, they handled the kayak accident well.

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +3

      It was a pretty frightening situation when it happened!

  • @figdestroyer
    @figdestroyer Год назад +12

    Great content, as a Bigfoot enthusiast I’m glad to have found this channel 👣

  • @javasrevenge7121
    @javasrevenge7121 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this upload, from other youtube channels I know now that Sasquatch exist. You have another subscriber.

  • @mikeehrmantraut4797
    @mikeehrmantraut4797 Год назад +3

    Great work, guys. Truly fascinating stuff. I have a small suggestion. Two, actually. Cover your scent... and bring apples. Lots of apples for 'gifts'. These guys can smell you coming a miles away... and that scent permeates everything you leave behind, like trail cams and recording devices. And they do love 'em some apples! Hang a few Granny Smith's in a net bag 10-12 feet off the ground and offer the guy a snack.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 5 месяцев назад

      Another comment said this. Must be like a wild animal type sense of smell.

  • @gmancrawford8873
    @gmancrawford8873 Год назад +2

    Awesome as usual, great bunch of guys, humble, no exaggeration. Love your movies

  • @myraclebelieves9223
    @myraclebelieves9223 Год назад +7

    Beautiful footage. When are we going back? ❤️

  • @lisaray9404
    @lisaray9404 7 месяцев назад

    Another beautiful video! The scenery is unbelievably gorgeous! Scott, his family and friends are so blessed to have such a wonderful sanctuary to retreat to. Again, you all do a great job with filming and editing. I am glad you got to go there and film the nature and wild life. Thank you so much and thank you for sharing!

  • @dougdillon1271
    @dougdillon1271 Год назад +12

    Thank you guys! Hope you all have a Merry Christmas, and a wonderful New Year!

  • @michaelpickett1460
    @michaelpickett1460 Год назад +5

    And that's how people become statistics. Fortunately you were rescued. 👍 I'm from Sitka,Ak and never use kayaks. Never underestimate weather and water conditions. "Sucker holes" = A seemingly calm sunny day that turns crappy real quick. Always take a change of clothes and survival gear.
    Glad you made it!

  • @mariesheppard1782
    @mariesheppard1782 Год назад +3

    Hi Guys , Marie from South Wales UK 🇬🇧
    WELL........ This Part 2 was Definitely Worth Waiting For . The Night Times are So Spooky you just Don't Know what is Going to Happen Next . Stay Safe Out There , just Love your Adventures, they are Awesome. 😲😲👣👣👣👣👣👣💖

  • @justme-tj3jt
    @justme-tj3jt Месяц назад

    Wow beautiful country. Watching from my home office in the middle of a big city. Thanks for sharing and letting me live vicariously.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 Год назад +4

    I'm just embarking on this video, but before watching it I want to thank STM's creators for this and to say I loved part one, as I do all of the content they're kind enough to share with us.

  • @musicman4557
    @musicman4557 Год назад +2

    Outstanding Film, I am looking forward to you going back and seeing what you capture! You caught some amazing audio! Oh, and no way Ravens were throwing those rocks, Lol! That is nuts!!

  • @bonniebowers1621
    @bonniebowers1621 Год назад +27

    Beautiful cinematography! And the footage of the orcas was awesome!

  • @dmitriykuimov3096
    @dmitriykuimov3096 Год назад +2

    I think placing glow in the dark objects on the beach and in some other “strategical” areas that are visible from cabin/upper fire pit at night would of been a good, low maintenance tactic. IMHO
    All of a sudden, the glowing ball gets picked up and all u see is that its coming towards u….fast! 😂😳🤯
    Gonna need some new drawers…
    Awesome footage! Big Ups to everyone involved in this project! Especially the owner! What an amazing piece of property! Ty guys

  • @ozarkhairyman
    @ozarkhairyman Год назад +7

    Nice work guys. Only suggestion: Mount cameras 15-20 feet up on the trees and angle looking downward above game trail. This will help mask scent and reduce long range IR illumination. Best trail cam pics to date are from up high.

  • @dr.brandileebunge
    @dr.brandileebunge 8 месяцев назад

    This was very interesting and felt authentic not forced or staged. I really appreciate this natural approach and filming. Keep up the great work. Stay safe and blessed guys!!!❤🐾🌟

  • @makskuhar5968
    @makskuhar5968 Год назад +3

    Vi ste najboljša iskalna ekipa kar sem jih kdaj videl in zdi se mi da ne gre za potegavščino.
    Upam da vam uspe najti to bitje ki ga iščete.
    Vso srečo in upma da bom lahko tudi jaz imel take odprave kot vi.
    Hvala vam za ta zanimiv dokumentarec

  • @ITSMEAGAIN1
    @ITSMEAGAIN1 Год назад +1

    THAT NOISE NEAR THE UPPER CAMP FIRE TO ME SOUNDS LIKE STONES BANGING TOGETHER. LIKE YOU SEE RE-ENACTED IN VIKING CAMPS WHEN THEY'RE CHIPPING AWAY AT FLINT.

  • @brandiwisen8153
    @brandiwisen8153 Год назад +18

    I've been waiting for this !! Love what you do guys. Totally fascinating to me . Many don't believe. I myself find it hard not to .

  • @kikomartin-pr
    @kikomartin-pr 4 месяца назад

    I can’t afford to become a member yet BUT as soon as I’m back to work and everything’s caught up, I will definitely be joining your channel. I enjoy that you guys don’t scream and make a ruckus at any noise you hear.
    Absolutely amazing and definitely worth watching. Thank you!

  • @susanmeans9309
    @susanmeans9309 Год назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful! You guys are great, I know one day your patience will pay off.

  • @jeffbranchick1516
    @jeffbranchick1516 Год назад +18

    Outstanding production gentlemen. Quality filming and an exciting adventure in God’s Country. Keep ‘em coming and stay safe out there.

  • @lb.9095
    @lb.9095 Год назад +2

    I’ll tell ya right now that big ol’ huge foot loves elevation...Mountains 🏔 , hills, mounds, and dense patches of tree near high cliffs to jump in, to avoid being discovered by anyone🤔, but for now keep up the good work Squatch🦶🏽

  • @stubbize4588
    @stubbize4588 Год назад +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed both videos, they were exciting and beautifully edited. Great vocal captures and visual as well. Great vids

  • @chadmiller7460
    @chadmiller7460 Год назад

    Thanks for uploading, I watched part 1 on Tubi and couldn't find part 2. Beautiful place.

  • @48thStater
    @48thStater Год назад +9

    Bravo Small town Monsters, and the Beyond the Trail crew!

  • @sammacdonald7656
    @sammacdonald7656 2 месяца назад

    Great 2 part episodes guys. Well produced and interesting

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Год назад +8

    Corvids are EXTREMELY smart birds. They consist of; Ravens, Crows, Rooks, Jackdaws, Jays, Magpies, and Nutcrackers. They develop VERY strong family bonds with each other with young often helping parents rear chicks. They are also fascinated by bright shiny objects such as marbles and will often "cache" them. I've been in the avian field for nearly 30yrs now having worked "hands on" with everything from Warblers to Birds of Prey. Ravens and Crows are also excellent at learning human words and with clarity on par or better then many known parrots. So it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Ravens were the culprit of these rock drops. They are large birds at 24-27in with about a 4.5ft wingspan weighing in around 2.5lbs. And their beaks are very sharp and large so lifting a good size rock wouldn't be a problem for them at all.

    • @mariemyndala
      @mariemyndala 2 месяца назад +1

      But not at night! They're not nocturnal at all.

  • @lawrencebeaulieu9242
    @lawrencebeaulieu9242 Год назад

    The time lapse cameras not having anything on them just shows you that the wild life stays as far away from us as possible.

  • @dantemarotta356
    @dantemarotta356 Год назад +3

    This was a tremendous show to end the year STM, Great work and big hug to you all.

  • @shariboyle1166
    @shariboyle1166 2 месяца назад

    My favorite episode so far, especially the beautiful Alaskan scenery!!! ❤

  • @graydonspethman3429
    @graydonspethman3429 Год назад +5

    This is an awesome series. You guys did great work here. As a young veteran I would love to get into contact with the owner of that cabin share war stores and see the beautiful area up there. You guys definitely earned a sub!

  • @chubbethsthunder
    @chubbethsthunder Год назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed Part 1 and Part2. Thank you very much. Have a blessed week.

  • @yaelisme
    @yaelisme Год назад +12

    We were very excited to see this today. Idaho Bigfoot channel has some great videos regarding the senses and I think you’d enjoy.
    It was nice to see someone else incorporate the infrared potentialities.
    Thank you for another engrossing and well done video.

  • @jeffblais6807
    @jeffblais6807 Год назад +1

    That knock sound, sounded like a rock hitting a tree. You figure if they throw them they can't all fly true. Keep up the good work guys. I love your videos. 👍🙏✌️

  • @darthsmoke6652
    @darthsmoke6652 Год назад +4

    Aw man... absolutely great stuff. I have had a couple encounters with bigfoot myself. We did a lot of camping in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin when I was a kid. I would love to visit this spot for myself. 👏

    • @mightywind7595
      @mightywind7595 2 месяца назад

      Yup, they are here in Wisconsin.

  • @princetv9230
    @princetv9230 Год назад

    From philippines here.. i love this documentary stm... The scenery and wildlife is breathtaking..

  • @just-a-cupcake
    @just-a-cupcake Год назад +15

    I'm so there!!! We celebrate Christmas Eve, & apparently we're facing a huge snowstorm this Christmas weekend, so this is just perfect!!

    • @justindungey4197
      @justindungey4197 Год назад +3

      We are 2 in Michigan

    • @just-a-cupcake
      @just-a-cupcake Год назад +3

      @@justindungey4197 I know, I'm watching it come across the lakes. Stay safe!!!

    • @justindungey4197
      @justindungey4197 Год назад +3

      @@just-a-cupcake thank you 🙏 happy holidays

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 Год назад +2

      I swear it was gonna snow in fl it's 42°f right now lol

    • @just-a-cupcake
      @just-a-cupcake Год назад +1

      Well the storm was a whopper!!!! I'm snowed in on all sides, my doors are blocked, so I have the time to binge all the movies on the Playlist! LOL This 2nd half didn't disappoint. I love these movies! They're not a bunch of goofballs running through the woods yelling. I absolutely enjoy watching these, & can't wait for more!

  • @laurakert4530
    @laurakert4530 Год назад +1

    A beautiful place to live. You lucky man💙 I so enjoyed the video. Thankyou

  • @wannabeangler
    @wannabeangler Год назад +14

    My buddy lives in Southern Alaska and has promised me a trip there next Summer! I envy you guys for visiting that majestic land full of paranormal events!

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад +1

      Sounds like an awesome opportunity! Do it!

    • @wannabeangler
      @wannabeangler Год назад +2

      @@SmallTownMonsters I live in Southeastern Coastal Virginia and have had quite a few of BF experiences here. Should be epic!

  • @MrBryce0
    @MrBryce0 Год назад +2

    I bet you the gunsgot noise you heard was the glacier shifting up the valley from the cabin.
    Wonderfully done video 👍

  • @Rickesco
    @Rickesco Год назад +7

    Great job on both part 1 & 2. Your cinematography is absolutely awesome. Please keep doing what you’re doing. Can’t wait for the next one. Five star documentary ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @anthonyholdford4041
    @anthonyholdford4041 Год назад

    Thought the sasquatch could of at least been at the water's edge waving you off lol.Amazing scenery & interesting audio.They're so elusive & highly intelligent.

  • @robroymenzies8641
    @robroymenzies8641 Год назад +15

    That was a great time, I wish I could have stayed longer. great job on the series! Area A is always an adventure!

    • @jeremiahsmith7924
      @jeremiahsmith7924 Год назад

      Man, I would absolutely love going up there for a while... don't get me wrong, Missouri is great and from what I've seen and heard it's absolutely full of big hairy bipedal critters, but I've been stuck down here my entire life and never experienced amazing wilderness such as that. Hell, I actually wouldn't mind spending a sufficient amount of time here in this state in the more remote areas, I simply don't have the equipment or the means to acquire it,

    • @handymanoz
      @handymanoz Год назад

      you were lucky that you got to leave early. man so many days out there with no activity. dodged a bullet Robroy

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Год назад +2

    Thank god Ron is alright. My god i live on the coast here on Cape Cod, MA i know what it's like when you flip a kayak in choppy water. If you don't know how to "right yourself" you can very easily DROWN...!!! Or at the very least go into hypothermia REALLY fast. So it can turn pretty bad very quickly. Glad that he's alright. Another great documentary. The scenes are just stunning.

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад

      Was definitely a scary situation! We had to act quick and luckily the guys in the boat were not far away.

    • @scottm.6712
      @scottm.6712 Год назад +1

      TomT,
      I believe the water temperature was 42° as I recall when we were out there. I’m glad it was by chance that we came around the corner when we did. By the way, hello from another Masshole!
      Scotty

  • @paranormalportal516
    @paranormalportal516 Год назад +5

    Beautiful job, guys. An honest look into incredible phenomena in a pristine and idyllic location! :D Fantastic!!!

  • @reidrobicheau9661
    @reidrobicheau9661 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whoever said "I just wanna find where they live". Same! there has to be more active spots if they have a designated place they sleep. Also, their sleep schedule must be during the day. Is it possible that they are active at night and that they 1. have night vison? 2. the smacking rocks is echolocating? 3. the trees cracking as a warning to leave the area? I have so many questions.

  • @phalsis
    @phalsis Год назад +3

    The thumping that was recorded. Is there a chance that was from the hand print that you discovered? The sound of the metal flexing from pressure being applied could have been that same noise.
    Excellent documentary! I am very much enjoying your content.

  • @jacobjohnston3983
    @jacobjohnston3983 3 месяца назад

    Honestly, come for the Bigfoot hunting, stay for the lovely footage of Alaska and the wildlife

  • @stevecrawford5619
    @stevecrawford5619 Год назад +10

    Have been waiting for this premiere more than any other with you guys, part one was by far my favorite documentary you guys have done, hope part 2 doesn't disappoint either. Alaska, is the absolute coolest place ever

  • @EROCK1966
    @EROCK1966 11 месяцев назад

    I know you put moss and hide them in trees but the funny thing of it all is they watch you do it during the day during the night while you're in the cabin they are constantly watching you. As soon as you guys get there they have centuries that are posted to be on you 24/7 so they know everything you're doing where everything is placed good luck guys.. great film work great documentary..

  • @naketablondie
    @naketablondie Год назад +3

    I would love to see the teams split into two, and one camp while the other stays in a boat, changing locations each night round the bay. To get both perspectives would be great.

    • @naketablondie
      @naketablondie Год назад

      I also wonder why more teams don’t play gorilla vocals or other primates such as bonobos to try and get a response. Think it would be awesome. The pheromones idea - perfect.

    • @scottm.6712
      @scottm.6712 Год назад

      The one recommendation I had for the guys was that we should take the big boat out to the mooring and tie off and have somebody spend the night out there. If anything else it would given a different perspective. We never got around to that somehow…

  • @mattsmtb1981
    @mattsmtb1981 Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic video. Loved every minute of it. A real genuine search for the Sasquath. 👍

  • @paulthomas2337
    @paulthomas2337 Год назад +7

    I have noticed in some films where people have watched for animal signs They would spread dry phosphorus across the trails. Then in the evening they could see the trails and tracks at night using fluorescent lights. Try this please.

    • @SmallTownMonsters
      @SmallTownMonsters  Год назад

      That is an excellent idea!

    • @katedaphne4495
      @katedaphne4495 Год назад

      Big foot would know and avoid it
      They have strong psychic abilities and are around you more than you know when you're out there looking for them

    • @shanepowers7566
      @shanepowers7566 Год назад

      Phosphorus might be hard to get, wait, you must mean phosphorescent. How about some kind of micro transponder on a sticky paper or tape, like a mouse trap. If they could get that stuck on one of them,,,,,,,,,

  • @tem_vremenem_v_kanade
    @tem_vremenem_v_kanade 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thé loud noise of something hitting a tree is noteworthy but low thumbs against a tree at night are super common. They’re not « strange noises ». When a branch or an acorn etc falls on a tree it will make the exact same noise.

  • @alexlongman1125
    @alexlongman1125 Год назад +3

    It looks like you guys actually filmed one at 1:13:53 .. two red glowing eyes behind a log and it looks like its laying down peeking it's head up looking at you. The figure looks like its laying to the left if you're looking at the log. Def a dark figure. There's even a knock right from that direction as you're filming. I saw it the first time I watched this documentary and had to come back to see if what I thought I saw is what I thought I saw lol.. I'm convinced thats one laying behind that log.. you pan to the left of the glowing eyes and then there's a knock from right there and you pan back right. It's in the center of the frame at the time stamp I posted above

  • @michaelgoins8382
    @michaelgoins8382 Год назад +1

    I would set up an apple jack still, make a big pot of apple jack, steam it up, let the smell waft through the forest. You'll get your picture no doubt. They''ll be coming around the mountain right into your campsite for a meet and greet.

  • @universalrebel503
    @universalrebel503 Год назад +7

    Try hanging a glass prism up about 9ft high, about 100ft from the cabin or an area you have a clear line of sight from your shelter area and point a high power laser at it at random times of day and night to see if you can get reaction of some sort and catch distortions on video of things

    • @universalrebel503
      @universalrebel503 Год назад +2

      You wanna hang like maybe 3 to 6 pyramid style prism close together so you get a spider web affect with light in all directions

  • @KarlJenkings
    @KarlJenkings 3 месяца назад +1

    They scent probably sends a signal for all to ger out of town , for a break....until its "Quiet" once again..
    "Sasquatch , fancy a getting out to the next mountain range love for the next week, those fuggin pesky wite kids are back gain."

  • @ericleach403
    @ericleach403 Год назад +6

    Something to consider when setting up trail cams etc is to try to conceal the human scent on the items, if it's a thing for deer hunting I'd imagine anything else might share the same senses

  • @baboskrumpli
    @baboskrumpli Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for this lets goo

  • @ourworldorder2057
    @ourworldorder2057 Год назад

    that trip had to be one for the memory books. so far it seems throughout your travels, the Alaskan trip was worth every penny. from this end it kept me intrigued every step. thank you again for another great exploration into the unknown. Fredric Abrams. Olympia, WA...

  • @TheTravellingCanuck27
    @TheTravellingCanuck27 Год назад +3

    Very interesting documentary.Excellent camera work throughout the whole show! I don't know what to make of the possible hand print but either way it's very interesting! As far as location goes I'm pretty sure there are a small number of Sasquatch in or around that area.Alaska is such a HUGE place.I've never been there but I'd like to one day.Anyways great show guys! Very enjoyable to watch.You guys should really consider coming to Nordegg,Alberta Canada.I could take you guys to some pretty interesting areas. The Nordegg area has a huge history as far as Sasquatch in Alberta goes.You guys should consider it. It's a massive area! Not like Alaska obviously but it's very forested and has lots of water resources and food resources! If you never are interested contact me.

  • @Stingray-ly2om
    @Stingray-ly2om Год назад +2

    I know it might seem frustrating after spending all that time, and money only to come home with nothing tangible, but I applaud your tenacity. Nothing will ever be found without boots on the ground. Don't get discouraged. There are a bunch of us here, who enjoy these videos, and are rooting for you guys. Just the visuals are well worth the watch. Keep swinging for the fences guys.
    Stingray.

  • @naturalsounds7144
    @naturalsounds7144 Год назад +12

    Thanks for having this journey, in future can you consider "asper National Park" in Canada, recently a man named Andrew Dawson died after he had reported something strange in the peak of mountains in National parks. He suddenly vanished according to locals authorities.

    • @NaeNae188
      @NaeNae188 Год назад +1

      The Andrew Dawson situation scares me!! Someone got rid of him for what he found. So tragic!!

    • @christinamenhennett
      @christinamenhennett Год назад +1

      @@NaeNae188 oh I'd love to know more;

    • @NaeNae188
      @NaeNae188 Год назад

      @@christinamenhennett Google his name. Sad story. 😶

  • @josegonzalescedillo2399
    @josegonzalescedillo2399 Год назад +2

    Just got home from the Olympics mountains here in Washington awesome time for me to watch you guys the par.2👍😎

  • @farrenrohana
    @farrenrohana Год назад +4

    I love drones!! That was some incredible footage! I love the shot of the 3 of you sitting up on the mountain and the camera backing away! So cool!!
    I love these videos when your out in the woods/mountains/fields. So wish I was young and healthy again!
    Thank you and Merry Ho Ho!!

  • @rodneykoester3260
    @rodneykoester3260 Год назад +1

    I wasn't aware that there was no Cougars in Alaska. Bigfoot drove them out maybe..... That is a interesting fact all on its own!
    Thanks for keeping me interested Fellas!!

  • @tomgnau
    @tomgnau Год назад +5

    Absolutely outstanding. You keep outdoing yourselves.

  • @jasonnolan9697
    @jasonnolan9697 Год назад +1

    Documenting a wilderness hike. That's it.

  • @jeannesaalfrank9416
    @jeannesaalfrank9416 Год назад +4

    Outstanding cinematography!

  • @neechieandthebrain4481
    @neechieandthebrain4481 28 дней назад

    I'm sure the squatch's enjoyed the "Smokey Mountain Rain" song by Ronnie Millsap.
    Lol

  • @phillyblunt6969
    @phillyblunt6969 Год назад +10

    My understanding is, the alaskan coastal sasquatch is the most aggressive and territorial. Noting the town of Portlock, AK, where there were documented disappearances. I theorize that Alaska may be their "summer home". Possibly even reflecting generational behavior left over from the ice bridge from Siberia. Well done, gentlemen.

    • @claytonjohnson2431
      @claytonjohnson2431 Год назад

      PortLK aye, wb the three toed 10th generational incest sasquath in the dirty south who's been known for imposing his sick desires on unsub hunters....

  • @cyndykated358
    @cyndykated358 Год назад

    To be in such a beautiful remote part of the Planet must be very humbling. Thanks for the journey!