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Keeping up with same theme, check out the history of Portlock Alaska, also known as Port Chatham, Alaska. Similar to this story, but scarier. The whole townspeople got up and left the area.
Here's a fact: here in Washington State, there's a law on the books that should a native species of ape ever be found in this state, it will automatically be categorized as a protected species. This means that it is literally illegal to harass big foot in this state.
@@New-time-films You mess with Bigfoot and a brigade of angry Washingtonians will sense it and descend upon your location quicker than you can make a joke about his hairy feet. You mess with our Sasquatch brethren and you mess with all of us.
yah last time i checked the Game regulations its a minim fine of $250,000 for killing a sasquatch... if you find one and decide the best thing to do is shoot it :\
im sure the Lorax (who speaks for the trees) would also be more convincing if there were multiple of him and attacking 5 men in a cabin with rocks and axes
My grandma, who lived in Bhutan, said that she often heard long whistling sound too long and loud to be a human's . The locals said it was the yeti who loved to babysit!
I grew up in rural Alberta and we actually have some bigfoot stories here n there. On night my dad and some friends were listening to Coast to Coast AM and were mostly getting drunk and had it on for background noise. They started listening because they had a bigfoot expert playing audio of bigfoot noises. They cranked up the volume and were just sorta critiquing/making fun of the sounds. After They listened for a bit something in the woods started answering the noises on the radio, and it sounded pretty similar. They turned off the radio and went inside to finish their drinks. Bigfoot is a funny thing because its been so sensationalized that almost everyone can agree that they're silly. But when your in the woods at night; man do these stories hit differently!
Nice story :) I really really want to believe the Bigfoot is out there. I mean the US+Canada is BIG so its not impossible that an ape creature could be thriving out there, but I do think it's all just a myth passed down over the millenia by the native Americans of some ice age creature or even earlier that's long since gone extinct... Maybe not. Could be wrong. But I did have the realization while visiting Loch Ness last year that IF Nessie(or Bigfoot) exists then we'd have photo and video proof by now being that EVERYONE and their grandma has a cell phone today...
Which part of Berta? I'm down south near Longview heck we had something similar and we responded the same way the prospecters did. Open fire blindly and indiscriminately at it
@@thecommunistdoggo1008 quite a ways North of you. It happened in Yellowhead county, about a half hour east of Edson just by the turn off to Peers/Whitecourt. Some pretty think forest in that area.
I remember when my brother and I were young, we were nuts about finding Bigfoot. We always watched “Finding Bigfoot”, and my brother even had a Bigfoot birthday party where we all went looking for him. We thought we found him, but we soon discovered it was our neighbor in a gorilla suit. Best. Birthday. Ever.
The Leshi isn't the only creature similar from around the world. If you look there's a cryptid with similar features practically everywhere and often found in folklore or religion.
@@kakahass8845 Quite true, but not all similar things are exactly that. There's some where it's not primate like, some where it's smaller, and some where it's even more human-ish in behavior. The threads that connect such things are fascinating to compare and contrast; as well as, to see both what stories the people tell and what the archeological record of the area has. Such as when tales of a forest spirit type creature line up with where giant sloths once lived.
One hunter killed a Bigfoot one day, he buried it, brought back scientists and newspapers, and when they uncovered the body and tested its DNA... it was a bear. Big Foot just doesn't exist, people see bears and think they've seen monsters ^^'
Remember that anyone who actually proved a species of large unknown primate was living all across the North American continent would become fabulously wealthy. Literally the money from just the money from just the podcast interviews would have your descendants set up forever as aristocrats. Yet no one has done it. This nation full of guns and hunters has zero examples of a person drilling a bigfoot through the head with a .30-06, tying the body to their truck, and bringing it to a public space or department of conservation for analysis. Just think of how many people literally commit murder and other heinous crimes for money, but nobody has been able to find and kill a large hairy creature that is claimed to live in almost every state and Canadian province. Bigfoot isn't real. Americans would have killed it by now and proudly displayed the head above a fireplace.
There's at least a few stories that we already have and the government is deliberately covering it up for... reasons. I'm skeptical myself but it's at least more believable than 'giants used to exist and the Smithsonian knows it' I see every now and then.
You know there's a lot of stories from a Native Americans all across North America having countless stories of red-haired giants but even some of the tribes went to war against
As a Washingtonian, we have so much pride about Big Foot, if you don’t live here you really can’t understand it. Nearly everyone who goes camping or hikes a lot has their own big foot story, me included.
0:14 Nice touch of showing a view down into Gravity Falls when discussing American mythology such as Bigfoot, which is prominently shown in the intro. ((where Grunkle Stan and Dipper are standing around a large footprint, inside a MASSIVE footprint.))
I love this! Thank you for sharing! Encounters with bigfoot seem to vary from chill to aggressive depending on location, it makes me think of orangutans vs chimpanzees.
Stories of wild hairy giants that live in the mountains and forests commonly feature in the folklore of many American Indian Nations across the entire Continent, some believing them to be nothing more than stock characters for telling stories to a belief that they are spirits or flesh-and-blood people, somewhere between the world of man and the world of animals, who could either be friendly and helpful or mischievous and dangerous. Very common was a belief that they would steal not only food, but people as well. The Cherokee, for example, would leave them gifts and tribute at the edge of what was considered their territory, as a gesture of respect and in hopes the giants would either leave them be or help them in times of need. But woe betide anyone who trespasses into their lands or hunts their game.
pretty much every culture has some tale of a hairy wildman who is either a malevolent force or completely indifferent to humans. Perhaps it's our inherent fear of the unknown and the thought of not being the dominant force in the forest that drive these myths.
Question: How did the prospectors shout anything to each other after shooting rifle volleys inside a solid cabin? I take it they didn't have suppressors or ear defenders in the twenties.
Apparently it was a very poorly made cabin in that it had gaps between the log walls large enough to poke several rifle barrels through. Don't know how those bozos expected to prospect for gold if between them they couldn't even build a simple wind-proof shelter.
@@AlbertaGeek it was probably temporary and hastily built because all prospectors are so thirsty for gold they'll rush through anything just so they can start getting gold
@@AlbertaGeek that's pretty typical for traditional log cabins, no tree is perfectly straight, so when you stack logs, there will be gaps. If you were making a more permanent structure, you'd fill in the gaps with something like mud or mortar, but this is a fairly time-consuming process, not to mention you'd need a lot of water. If you are just making a temporary shelter that is stronger/more spacious than a tent, this is exactly what you'd use. It will keep out the rain/snow, and block most of the wind.
We take this so seriously over here that there's literally bigfoot museums. I also trained under a supervisor who spent most of his free time involved with cryptozoology 😅
Y'know that series of FPS/Horror games, Bigfoot? I feel like this story of Fred Beck and his crew would be a great narrative-driven entry into the series.
Who would win in a fight? Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster? Good match. I’m going Bigfoot. He’s fast. No one’s even gotten his picture yet. No way. Nessie is like a 100 times his size, and she’s got a super long neck.
I find this question to be pointless cause to my understanding loch ness is completely locked to the water and big foot may be able to swim but at complete disadvantage in the water plus idk what loch ness really is so its ability to (bite big foot is questionable depending on which interpretation of Loch ness. Could it even do a killing blow to big foot. Like what attack power does this thing have. Is it simular to a shark or just have a decent mouth to eat small fish with. Need more data plus 1v1 would be kinda nerfing big foot cause they are social creatures ( in some stories) and team strategy would eventually kill loch ness
Bigfoot is a bear and Nessie is any number of large marine critters that wander into the Loch. ThenLoch has a natural outlet to the sea where whales, sturgeon, seals, and anything else can just swim in
Hi, I'm in the UK - whilst we don't have a Bigfoot necessarily, we do have folktales of Wildmen, as well a creature within Orford that goes by many different names: - The Shug-Monkey - The Beast of Bolam - The Big Grey Man - the Man-Monkey - the Wild Man of Orford
0:17 Ff you've ever taken a road trip through the Pacific Northwest, you've probably seen a bumper sticker for a place called Gravity Falls. It's not on any maps, and most people have never heard of it. Some people think it's a myth. But if you're curious, don't wait. Take a trip. Find it. It's out there somewhere in the woods. Waiting.
Looks like those prospectors really shouldn't have put those shifty mushrooms they found in the stew. Telling their story helped them get rounds on the house at the saloon where they ended up the next day, though.
Haha, this was so good. However, Bigfoot is not just in the northwest, we've got them here in Florida (if you believe the tales) but they're also called skunk apes.
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"Your faith in your cream will be your undoing"
Hey... that's some weird green coffee the cat have there
matt did a amazing job makng this tell alive :D
much love to ya all x3
Keeping up with same theme, check out the history of Portlock Alaska, also known as Port Chatham, Alaska. Similar to this story, but scarier. The whole townspeople got up and left the area.
Can you do "Papa Bois" from Trinidad and Tobago - he guards our forests
Here's a fact: here in Washington State, there's a law on the books that should a native species of ape ever be found in this state, it will automatically be categorized as a protected species. This means that it is literally illegal to harass big foot in this state.
ROFLMAO
It would stand to reason that any newly discovered species would be endangered until proven otherwise.
whos going to stop me'
@@New-time-films You mess with Bigfoot and a brigade of angry Washingtonians will sense it and descend upon your location quicker than you can make a joke about his hairy feet. You mess with our Sasquatch brethren and you mess with all of us.
yah last time i checked the Game regulations its a minim fine of $250,000 for killing a sasquatch... if you find one and decide the best thing to do is shoot it :\
I imagine the Lorax (who speaks for the trees) would have been more convincing if it had been 7 feet tall
I am le Lorax, I spek for da tres
The Americans would still shoot it,
And now it’s a bigger target
lorax is now top tens in america bc it became a trend on tiktok lmao
im sure the Lorax (who speaks for the trees) would also be more convincing if there were multiple of him and attacking 5 men in a cabin with rocks and axes
I Speak For The Trees And For Some Reason They're Speaking Veitnomise.
- The Lorax, 1970
My grandma, who lived in Bhutan, said that she often heard long whistling sound too long and loud to be a human's . The locals said it was the yeti who loved to babysit!
That last line 😮
Yeti sus af
🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
@@FistoftheSnackBarThat’s what I was gonna say 🤨
@@FistoftheSnackBar Are we really gonna use the "F.B.I OPEN UP" meme on Yeti?
Half yeti
42 👍
I love that the opening shot of the "the pacific northwest" is literally gravity falls
I was just about to say this 😆
@@CG-yq2xy I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed!
@@RD-270now I want to watch Gravity Falls again
Yeah, I know right! The minute I saw that image, I knew it had to be a reference to Gravity Falls!
I completely missed that! Good catch.
I grew up in rural Alberta and we actually have some bigfoot stories here n there. On night my dad and some friends were listening to Coast to Coast AM and were mostly getting drunk and had it on for background noise. They started listening because they had a bigfoot expert playing audio of bigfoot noises. They cranked up the volume and were just sorta critiquing/making fun of the sounds. After They listened for a bit something in the woods started answering the noises on the radio, and it sounded pretty similar. They turned off the radio and went inside to finish their drinks.
Bigfoot is a funny thing because its been so sensationalized that almost everyone can agree that they're silly. But when your in the woods at night; man do these stories hit differently!
Nice story :)
I really really want to believe the Bigfoot is out there. I mean the US+Canada is BIG so its not impossible that an ape creature could be thriving out there, but I do think it's all just a myth passed down over the millenia by the native Americans of some ice age creature or even earlier that's long since gone extinct...
Maybe not. Could be wrong. But I did have the realization while visiting Loch Ness last year that IF Nessie(or Bigfoot) exists then we'd have photo and video proof by now being that EVERYONE and their grandma has a cell phone today...
Which part of Berta? I'm down south near Longview heck we had something similar and we responded the same way the prospecters did. Open fire blindly and indiscriminately at it
@@thecommunistdoggo1008 quite a ways North of you. It happened in Yellowhead county, about a half hour east of Edson just by the turn off to Peers/Whitecourt.
Some pretty think forest in that area.
@@8b2M By polecat? I did some oil work out that way
I remember when my brother and I were young, we were nuts about finding Bigfoot. We always watched “Finding Bigfoot”, and my brother even had a Bigfoot birthday party where we all went looking for him. We thought we found him, but we soon discovered it was our neighbor in a gorilla suit. Best. Birthday. Ever.
That sounds fun. It seems me and you both have great neighbors😂
That sounds like a blast, it's too bad I rarely had birthday parties because I just couldn't bother too or something. I wish I was there!
Yeah, guys in gorilla suits ARE Bigfoot lol.
Imagine if the Bigfoot legend exists because some Scooby-Doo villain wanted to chase some prospectors off of their territory
That would be hilarious, wonder if it worked lol.
And he could have done it if it wasn't for those meddling kids!
He does exist
@iIlegalStudios no I mean he actually exists
@@jackrose7261You're actually gullible.
The story of Fred Beck and his companions is also known as the "Battle of Ape Canyon", really liked how you guys told it in this video.
I used to be big into crytozoology and had a Bigfoot book with various stories of Bigfoot encounters, I remember reading this particular encounter.
Bigfoot described in this video sounds very similar to the Leshi from Slavic mythology
the difference is that there isnt a half dozen reality tv shows called "catching Leshi"
@@Revy8 In the USA maybe, but I can imagen in Slavic nations there are shows like that. Now don't quote me on that cause it's just a guess.
The Leshi isn't the only creature similar from around the world. If you look there's a cryptid with similar features practically everywhere and often found in folklore or religion.
@@ebonyblack4563 To be fair "Big human with a lot of hair" is a fairly easy thing to imagine.
@@kakahass8845 Quite true, but not all similar things are exactly that. There's some where it's not primate like, some where it's smaller, and some where it's even more human-ish in behavior. The threads that connect such things are fascinating to compare and contrast; as well as, to see both what stories the people tell and what the archeological record of the area has. Such as when tales of a forest spirit type creature line up with where giant sloths once lived.
The amount of hunting bigfoot shows there are is crazy, i wonder if we ever catch one
One hunter killed a Bigfoot one day, he buried it, brought back scientists and newspapers, and when they uncovered the body and tested its DNA... it was a bear. Big Foot just doesn't exist, people see bears and think they've seen monsters ^^'
Nope
Can’t catch something that don’t exist
Remember that anyone who actually proved a species of large unknown primate was living all across the North American continent would become fabulously wealthy. Literally the money from just the money from just the podcast interviews would have your descendants set up forever as aristocrats.
Yet no one has done it. This nation full of guns and hunters has zero examples of a person drilling a bigfoot through the head with a .30-06, tying the body to their truck, and bringing it to a public space or department of conservation for analysis. Just think of how many people literally commit murder and other heinous crimes for money, but nobody has been able to find and kill a large hairy creature that is claimed to live in almost every state and Canadian province.
Bigfoot isn't real. Americans would have killed it by now and proudly displayed the head above a fireplace.
Sasquatch ain’t real
There's at least a few stories that we already have and the government is deliberately covering it up for... reasons.
I'm skeptical myself but it's at least more believable than 'giants used to exist and the Smithsonian knows it' I see every now and then.
You know there's a lot of stories from a Native Americans all across North America having countless stories of red-haired giants but even some of the tribes went to war against
And the Greeks have a lot of stories about there being gods on Mount Olympus, but there aren't.
@@lordedmundblackadder9321 How do you know? Maybe the Greek gods do exist.^^
@@lordedmundblackadder9321”nuh-uh that’s just mythology” -🤓
@@KamikazeKatze666 And maybe the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny do too, but there is no reason to believe so.
Oh, so it must be folktales told from generation to generation, going all the way back to when Gigantopithecus roamed the land.
I live at the foot hills of Mt. Saint Helen and I grew up on this story and I thank you for making this video and all the work you guys do
:)
Yes! Your mythology videos always enrupture me to the fullest! Love you guys and keep them coming!❤❤
I really appreciate this telling of the story. This version is very grounded and focused on the events rather than the men and their beliefs.
Gravity Falls reference ❤️
Yeah, got me thinking if GF was supposed to be in Washington, but it is in Oregon. Pretty close though.
Ahhhh, the cliffs! The marks in the cliffs from the crashed UFO.
Agreed
There is a mystery shack on the 101 of northern California that I highly recommend stopping at if your out that way.
@@Tuning3434 it's all Cascadia to me 😅
As a Washingtonian, we have so much pride about Big Foot, if you don’t live here you really can’t understand it. Nearly everyone who goes camping or hikes a lot has their own big foot story, me included.
Big hairy man is a surprisingly popular motif for mythological creatures i guess half beast half man does sound interesting
I always find your videos both educational and entertaining. I wonder what mythical creature you’ll do next maybe the Chupacabra?
He had SO much fun voicing this episode, I love it!!
Love the sound effects. Took the story telling to a new level
0:14 Nice touch of showing a view down into Gravity Falls when discussing American mythology such as Bigfoot, which is prominently shown in the intro.
((where Grunkle Stan and Dipper are standing around a large footprint, inside a MASSIVE footprint.))
Oh, I understand now. Sas'qets is where sasquatch came from, which is sort of like bigfoot or a yeti in Canada
The battle for ape canyon has so much weird stuff going on it you probably could do an entire full length lies episode about this video
I love this! Thank you for sharing! Encounters with bigfoot seem to vary from chill to aggressive depending on location, it makes me think of orangutans vs chimpanzees.
And gorillas
Great work as usual guys! Fantastic job with the animation
Gotta love the sasquatch with the stickman legs.
Skipped leg 🦵 day!
Stories of wild hairy giants that live in the mountains and forests commonly feature in the folklore of many American Indian Nations across the entire Continent, some believing them to be nothing more than stock characters for telling stories to a belief that they are spirits or flesh-and-blood people, somewhere between the world of man and the world of animals, who could either be friendly and helpful or mischievous and dangerous. Very common was a belief that they would steal not only food, but people as well.
The Cherokee, for example, would leave them gifts and tribute at the edge of what was considered their territory, as a gesture of respect and in hopes the giants would either leave them be or help them in times of need. But woe betide anyone who trespasses into their lands or hunts their game.
pretty much every culture has some tale of a hairy wildman who is either a malevolent force or completely indifferent to humans.
Perhaps it's our inherent fear of the unknown and the thought of not being the dominant force in the forest that drive these myths.
Hello from the Pacific Northwest! Solid Gravity Falls reference there too.
Incredible story, gotta love modern mythology xD
More like modern stupidity
Question: How did the prospectors shout anything to each other after shooting rifle volleys inside a solid cabin? I take it they didn't have suppressors or ear defenders in the twenties.
the mussel seemingly reached outside of they stick it through the logs
How did soldiers shout anything to each other in battle?
Apparently it was a very poorly made cabin in that it had gaps between the log walls large enough to poke several rifle barrels through. Don't know how those bozos expected to prospect for gold if between them they couldn't even build a simple wind-proof shelter.
@@AlbertaGeek it was probably temporary and hastily built because all prospectors are so thirsty for gold they'll rush through anything just so they can start getting gold
@@AlbertaGeek that's pretty typical for traditional log cabins, no tree is perfectly straight, so when you stack logs, there will be gaps. If you were making a more permanent structure, you'd fill in the gaps with something like mud or mortar, but this is a fairly time-consuming process, not to mention you'd need a lot of water. If you are just making a temporary shelter that is stronger/more spacious than a tent, this is exactly what you'd use. It will keep out the rain/snow, and block most of the wind.
Would love it if you could cover some more American cryptids or fearsome critters of the 1800s
Pacifism regarding Bigfoot sounds like a good idea. As long as it's not SCP-1000 style Bigfoot.
If it's actually SCP-1000 and not some regular Bigfoot creature, I'm sending in Mobile Task Force Epsilon-6 designated as "Village Idiots".
@@leguichettravel1599I would send in Bubba, 23, from Kentucky
@@radioanon4535 Good luck with that, mate
We take this so seriously over here that there's literally bigfoot museums. I also trained under a supervisor who spent most of his free time involved with cryptozoology 😅
No moonshine was involved. Perhaps some magic mushrooms but definitely no moonshine.
Y'know that series of FPS/Horror games, Bigfoot? I feel like this story of Fred Beck and his crew would be a great narrative-driven entry into the series.
The college I go to is actually home to one of the world's leading expert on Bigfoot... I am not joking about this...
Jeff Meldrum?
@@MWhaleK Yes. Jeff Meldrum.
I love that the Pacific Northwest is literally Gravity Falls.
The Ape Caves Incident. The oldtimers have told this strange story for many decades.
Okay so this is the first time ever I heard of bigfoot's actual foot size and oh my it really is big.
I love how when you said Pacific Northwest you drew gravity falls background 😂
I love your vuds so much cant wait for next week
I love the SCP take on big foot. I think it's SCP 1000. Check it out, it's great.
The Lorax would've sure ended differently if this was the guardian of nature the Onceler had to contend with.
i love how when they see something, they just shoot said something RELENTLESSLY :O
Maybe it was a family with congenital hypertrichosis who live secretly out in the woods out for revenge for the previous day ?
I never would have considered this creature for mythology but it makes so much sense
The animation and folly really sold the horror vibe. I had a great time.
This had me absolutely DYING 7:28
Who would win in a fight? Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster?
Good match. I’m going Bigfoot. He’s fast. No one’s even gotten his picture yet.
No way. Nessie is like a 100 times his size, and she’s got a super long neck.
I find this question to be pointless cause to my understanding loch ness is completely locked to the water and big foot may be able to swim but at complete disadvantage in the water plus idk what loch ness really is so its ability to (bite big foot is questionable depending on which interpretation of Loch ness. Could it even do a killing blow to big foot. Like what attack power does this thing have. Is it simular to a shark or just have a decent mouth to eat small fish with. Need more data plus 1v1 would be kinda nerfing big foot cause they are social creatures ( in some stories) and team strategy would eventually kill loch ness
Bigfoot is a bear and Nessie is any number of large marine critters that wander into the Loch. ThenLoch has a natural outlet to the sea where whales, sturgeon, seals, and anything else can just swim in
@@lordlierhook3368 I was quoting a line from a cartoon Megan’s XLR. But I do love the in depth analysis
@@samsaalfeld4273 i figured it wasn’t serious so i made up for it however loch ness being tamed by big foot is something to be feared
Nah, Bigfoot and Nessie would never fight..... again.
0:13 Nice Gravity Falls reference
0:13 Oh he totally lives around there. The Multibear told me.
SCP-1000 is my favorite Bigfoot story
Sasquatch Patrol has not given up on the effort to prove Bigfoot is real! 🔎
0:18 Gravity Falls reference spotted!
AAAAAHHHH I SAW THE GRAVITY FALLS LANDSCAPE AND THE MYSTERY SHACK AT THE BEGINNING!!!
Anyone ever told to look out for x shaped trees to find a bigfoot?
Hi, I'm in the UK - whilst we don't have a Bigfoot necessarily, we do have folktales of Wildmen, as well a creature within Orford that goes by many different names:
- The Shug-Monkey
- The Beast of Bolam
- The Big Grey Man
- the Man-Monkey
- the Wild Man of Orford
It maybe odd to say, but I would love for you guys to cover Queen Esther. I think it would be perfect for this series.
Me too
anyone else notice that the background for the scene starting at 1:24 is the town and valley from Gravity Falls?
just listen to this story feel like we all going to start to remember Gravity Falls.... and maybe a little of Inside Job...
love the gravity falls reference!
You missed me with that add.... I would literally die if i had any coffee at all!
Great video already!
0:14 good reference
0:17 Ff you've ever taken a road trip through the Pacific Northwest, you've probably seen a bumper sticker for a place called Gravity Falls. It's not on any maps, and most people have never heard of it. Some people think it's a myth. But if you're curious, don't wait. Take a trip. Find it. It's out there somewhere in the woods. Waiting.
I know the town of Gravity Falls when I see it.
0:20 - It's *almost* like... _hE dOsEn'T eXiSt aT aLl!!...!!!_ 😂
You shoukd do a vid on the Portlock Bigfoot.
That one has a bodycount
Love the gravity falls skyline there in the beginning!
They had the gravity falls background💀
New video!!!!
Less go!!!!!!!
Yall made him so cute
Undefeated worldwide hide-and-seek champion!
Bigfoot braids horses hair. A fun fact I learned at a "bigfoot museum " we went to for a local tourism contest.
Yeah the woods have gave us so much chairs, tables, desks lol
The story was the inspiration for Max Brooks' Devolution.
Ya got trouble!
Right here in the Pacific Northwest!
Trouble with a capital T
And that rhymes with B and that stands for Bigfoot!
Bigfoot is likely just a bear that likes to walk on two feet.
Love Strength of a River In His Arms from Dresden Files.
That hunter sounds like an individual who, if faced the last T-Rex family, would shoot them all dead just because he could or "Had Too."
"Fish in the wrong place, and they'll gently caution you away, with a rock to the head." - Extra History
I have yet to see evidence of bigfoot that isn't the same as evidence of a bear.
this is the most campfirey tale o all mythical vids lol
Looks like those prospectors really shouldn't have put those shifty mushrooms they found in the stew. Telling their story helped them get rounds on the house at the saloon where they ended up the next day, though.
Haha, this was so good. However, Bigfoot is not just in the northwest, we've got them here in Florida (if you believe the tales) but they're also called skunk apes.
fishing in the wrong spot and they'll just gently brutally murder you
Gravity Falls is the best place to look for Big Foot IMO. Why hasn’t anyone thought of it before??
For more bigfoot information I recommend a channel called Bob Gymlan.
Gotta love the gravity falls valley
I know this spoils the fun, but in school, a hiker told us that all supposed bigfoot prints are just bear tracks 😂
Bigfoot is just bears
I love the use of Gravity Falls for the background lol
Thank you for the video.
Wow this is my favorite topic
Ayyyyyy i know that backround! I see you! 00:13
19 inch = half meter (very impressive)
7 feet = 2.1 meter (also impressive but not as much)
The gravity fall’s background is so goofy
Gravity Fall Reference at 0:14
I bet that big foot pelt would be warm though… I need to go hiking