One of these times Chris is going to turn around while he is telling a story and a couple of sasquatch are going to be sitting on a log eating popcorn listening 😂
🦋💙🦋💙🦋 Cheers Basecamp. Did you know, I go out to my friend's local liquor store and we find what beer you sample that day and we do a watch party and taste test. Good Times!😊
I'd like to know where to send beer to Chris. I have a good Wisconsin beer, you can't buy outside of the state. & a fun story to go with it. You got a P.O. Box? @Base Camp Chris
That gave me the creeps. I'm an Australian grandmother living in Cambodia I only drink once a month so I save all your videos until then and have a few beers with you. Cheers Chris! The nature is absolutely breathtaking.
I just wondered, with the torch already shining, why they couldn't enlighten us what lifted the tent. Eh, that wouldn't be a proper 'campfire story', right?
Thank you for sharing this terrifying story. These are the accounts that will help others hopefully avoid the same experience. I am glad you guys are safe and not a missing persons mystery.
Hey Chris, just wanted to take this moment to say my dad and I both love your channel. He claims he's seen MANY things in the woods over the years with his time spent in the wilderness but he's never seen a bigfoot. However, he does keep a surprisingly open mind. Despite being an old timer who's in his 80s, my dad's suffered a series of unfortunate health complications recently. It's been rough on the family. One of the things we like to joke back and forth about whenever we watch one of your videos together is the scenario we concoct in our heads, that whenever Saskwatch hollers in any one of these stories is him shouting, "say you, why don't you gimme one of them beers, before I get angry!" 😉
That was a scary story. Good thing they keep their minds about them. I don’t think I would have been that calm. Glad they were ok. Love watching you, Chris, tell these experiences.
🇬🇧 Greetings from Northern Britain Love your vids, Chris, I've only been subbed a few months but have binge watched nearly all your shows. I took notice when you spoke of the acreage in some of your magnificent National Parks & it's not in the 100s of acres, nor even a thousand acres but hundreds of thousands of acres EVEN a few MILLION acres...😯 That's vertically half of all the UK! Its sobering to just think about the enormous expanse of wild, natural Land that is America! It's so HUGE it's hard to get ones head around this much land. AND it's spectacular too. I thought the Scottish Highlands were remote & isolated & with it's amazing natural beauty & vast area of Primeval Forests etc it's a mere speck against the gigantic American Wilderness of just ONE of your National Parks... Staggering It's not surprising that there are other species there, probably long before modern humans settled in it's vast territories. I've seen some very strange things up in the Scottish Highlands that are Unexplainable, so the mind boggles to think of what your National Parks contain! Also there has to be areas never before explored! who knows what is actually out there. Its sad to think that Humans are rather arrogant in thinking they are the elite of species, living in cities with frequent jaunts camping & hiking in these enormous Parks & think they are in control & have the God given right to do whatever they want, take whatever they want & kill whatever they want. Other species have more rights to thrive in these lands which are truely Marvellous & need so much appreciation. I dont live in your beautiful country but i do appreciate its existance. Thank You BC Chris, your vids are addictive! it feels like im sitting right in front of you when you pour your Beer, put your story teller hat on & launch into the next thrilling tale. I think its why you appeal to your audience so much, you make it real Best Wishes, Peace & Cheers 🇬🇧🙋
Ross, my friend's family name, here in the States.. Good Scottish name.. Means "headland", like as in Culross, Scotland.. Interesting sidenote: Rosh & Ros means "head" in Hebrew & Arabic, so, obviously some ancient Israelite ties there.. 🗺️🤔 We'd both like to visit the U.K.... Divine Angelic Safeguarding, & Many Abundant, Bountiful Blessings, ALL!! 😻🙇🏻♀️🙏🏼🕊️👼🏻🌤️🌞
Valerie! And that's just the lower 48 states, Alaska where is known to have the most aggressive and tallest Sasquatch (10 to12 or even taller Sasquatches!) Canadian provinces up north are about the most remote places on earth!
Those National Parks in America sound awesome. Talk about a beautiful country , in the UK we tend to think of America by the massive cities but in reality they only cover a tiny portion of the land there . This channel is great , it’s the only site I’ve watched all the podcasts of . I’m a big fan as well , also from ‘up North’
Hi Samara, thanks for your reply I've researched my surname & it depends on meaning. In some areas Ross means Red, even in Italy + other counties Ross is Red. Horn comes from people who live on a spur of land, Horn shaped or those who worked in Horn, tools etc. But in Scandinavian lore, The name Horn described a clan or tribe of warriors with the fighting strength of Bulls & therefore Horn was their name I affectionately put the old meanings together & think of my surname of Tribe of The Red Horns... Which actually reminds me of a Native American kind of Tribal Name! Well, peace, health & good Cheer to you & yours x 🇬🇧🙋@@samaraosborne1585
Love BC! We drove there once to catch the ferry to Ketchikan and then the other 2 times to Anchorage. My husband and I are RNs and lived 2 years in Barrow/ 2 years in Nome as we left our car in Anchorage. We also were travel nurses in Ketchikan and myself in Wrangell.
Wow Chris, almost 130k subscribers! Your channel is really taking off. I found your channel when you had around 50k. I wish I found it when it first started. You really do a wonderful job retelling these experiences. Thank you 👍
This was a good story! It really got my heart pounding. I liked what he said, that he was sorry, and didn't mean any harm (even though it was his land). What a guy. And I really like that beautiful pond, Chris.
Good Morning Chris, Beautiful Scenery... How scary for Josh 😮to see something that late at night 🌙...And for the tent ⛺️ to be lifted off of them😮...I would of died... That Sasquatch didn't like them to be in their domain...I wouldn't be putting up a cabin there.. Awesome Story... Have a Good Day...
Can you imagine the fear of being in the dark not having anywhere to go, terrifying. Great story Chris 👌
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I'm 68 years old and familiar with some your hiking places. It has been some time since I have hiked into the high Sierras, Buck's Lake area, Desolation Wilderness, Sequoia Naton Park and Kings Canyon in particular. I have never seen a sasquatch, count me lucky, I guess, but I have encountered a pretty large bear in the Santa Cruz Mountains that stood up and peeked at my group of siblings from behind a blackberry patch. More recently a pair, mother and cub, ambled across the Feather River highway forcing me to slow to a crawl, and in the mountainous part of the southern Mojave Desert where I narrowly escaped a high-speed collision with a large sow and an adolescent cub. Your videos encourage me to hike in again, but not solo, or unarmed, as no novice level skill at inter-species diplomacy works on a determined predator as well as a .50 caliber handgun.
Just shared your vid with my besties… told them Base Camp Chris is my Sunday ritual vid! I can’t get enough of a good story told by a great storyteller!!! & @Base Camp Chris, you never disappoint! 🥰 Thank you!!!
Wow, how scary. But it's so amazing how the creatures understood that the campers respected that the land really represented home for the creatures and gave them (campers) time to rest and move on. Really mutual respect for each other. Love your channel.
O my gosh Chris. Be careful out there. Try and get back to ur truck sooner. Before dark. I lobed the story. Like always it was wonderful. I enjoy listening to you. Going through a rough time. My mom passed last month. She also believed in bigfoot.
Love the sounds of the frogs so cool as I'm stuck in a city. Good to hear the birds too ..such peaceful ness ...thanks Chris I enjoyed that story! Love how you tell the stories too. Cheers ! 🎉
😂 I guess that’s true enough! I never thought of it that way, but you better believe the next time all the frogs get quiet when I’m hiking by a frog pond I’ll think about me being their Bigfoot! 🥾🐸 🎶🎶🎶😅 Cheers! 🍻
The excitement starts....when you finish the story and you start hiking back to your vehicle! I feel like I'm there with you keeping a look out for Bigfoot! 😂
Yeahhhh Chris is in the house!!! 🏕️ Hello everyone! I live in that area of Western North Carolina. I hang out a lot in Pisgah, Blue Ridge Parkway, Cheoha district etc. May your day be calm & spirit be light.
I live about an hour south of the Uwharrie forest in NC. While camping there once, something walked up to our campsite one night. Stopped just at the darkest treeline. After a few seconds let out a deep hoarse "bahhh" sound. Like scrooge. Then walked back the way it came. Straight, constant direct line of travel. Loud. Definatley bipedal. There were no other campers in the area. Hearing this story being told really caught my attention!! Well told!
We’re not far from Uwharrie either and have camped there before. Dear hubby camped there alone a long time ago and a bunch of hunting dogs ran through in the middle of the night howling like crazy and scared him half to death! He could hear hunters not far away talking and whistling for the dogs, but they didn’t come through his camp.
What a scarey encounter they had. There are so many other encounters that I've heard where if you communicate your peaceful intent somehow, they understand and leave you alone. It's an amazing story. Chris, I'm sure all of us would like to hear if you have had 'animal' encounters on your treks and how you handled them??? I'm glad you safely made it back to your car. I'm looking forward to the next story. Take care and be safe.
Another amazing post!! Really great to see you look good and upbeat! Thanks for the shots of the peak, pond and the walk out. Great ending with if you like things that go bump, or croak, in the night! Best as always from Colorado!
Hola Chris I enjoyed your video. Thank you so much for taking us along. Just want to say you’re awesome. Have a wonderful evening love and God bless.♥️💕❤️🙏🙏🙏😇
Another great one Chris! If I ever run into Bigfoot, I'll remember this story which fortunately had a happy ending! Although I doubt he hangs out in the suburbs of Norther Virginia. :)
If Chris ever gets surrounded by a group of Bigfoot i think he will just calm them with some Sasquatch stories.
and share some beer ! 🍻 🍺
🤣😂🤣😂🦍🦧🦍🦧🌝🌚🌝🌚
That is a good plan….bcc🌲⛺️🥾
Then one will say, “That was me!”
For sure!
One of these times Chris is going to turn around while he is telling a story and a couple of sasquatch are going to be sitting on a log eating popcorn listening 😂
😅😅😅
Ha ha ha I ccan't wait for THAT video!!! 😆
Thanks for the laugh!😁
Thanks for the laugh!😁
AND DRINKING HIS BEER😂😂😂
This is one of my favorite channels to watch on RUclips.
Chris, it amazes me how you have the guts to go out into the woods, knowing about all these encounters 😆💜
🐵⛺️🥾
Me too!
Chris has a hand gun with him during these hikes.
There is nothing in the woods other than Bears, cougars, coyotes, some wolves, and hairy mountain men. 😂🎉
@@Jeffverlhe’s a smart man
"They're both sitting in the tent, listening 'In-Tently'" - lol.....
Lol, good one
Ha !
Good one, I’ll have to remember that one.👍👍😅
Then not in tentsionaly. What flashlight in your boxers . Can't imagine 😫😩🦍😩
🤣😂
🦋💙🦋💙🦋 Cheers Basecamp. Did you know, I go out to my friend's local liquor store and we find what beer you sample that day and we do a watch party and taste test. Good Times!😊
Cool 😎
❤ how Cool 😎
Cheers ❤
That’s awesome how fun!!! Cheers!🍻
I'd like to know where to send beer to Chris. I have a good Wisconsin beer, you can't buy outside of the state. & a fun story to go with it. You got a P.O. Box? @Base Camp Chris
Omg-,appreciate you guys! A lot! Thank you - Cheers! 🍺🍺bcc
70 years old and I love your stories! I always share and encourage people to subscribe to your channel. I am a believer.
Me too. I believe
Me three. I believe
I'm not just a believer but a knower. First hand. Mostly non aggressive only one aggressive encounter in my own backyard! And it was terrifying.
@@donscottvansandt4139my legs would turn to noodles...
@@donscottvansandt4139tell more
That gave me the creeps. I'm an Australian grandmother living in Cambodia I only drink once a month so I save all your videos until then and have a few beers with you. Cheers Chris! The nature is absolutely breathtaking.
🐻⛺️🌲
👍🌹
Grandma you are living the dream !
Love from Me in Australia
I'm not a beer drinker but some of those sound really good. My only beer would be a Red Eye with pizza only (some call it a Bloody Beer,)
Great stories thankyou. Michigan drinking my Canada Labatts. Great beer🍻🤓
Wow that was scary , especially having your tent pulled up while your in it. Talk about feeling vulnerable. Thanks Chris ❤🤠🦍🚤🛸🛸
Yes it was!🌲⛺️🥾
I just wondered, with the torch already shining, why they couldn't enlighten us what lifted the tent. Eh, that wouldn't be a proper 'campfire story', right?
You have a good community of people who watch your videos Chris 👍
I know- they are amazing!!! Thank you Everyone!!!🌟⛺️🐵🥾c
When I was 16 years old traveling with my dad through Rocky Mount North Carolina we saw a Bigfoot on the side of the highway 330 in the morning
I always love hearing you telling the stories that are sent to you. You do SUCH a fabulous job!! Thank you for all you do to entertain us!!❤
Very welcome! 🥾🌲
Thank you for sharing this terrifying story. These are the accounts that will help others hopefully avoid the same experience. I am glad you guys are safe and not a missing persons mystery.
Hey Chris, just wanted to take this moment to say my dad and I both love your channel. He claims he's seen MANY things in the woods over the years with his time spent in the wilderness but he's never seen a bigfoot. However, he does keep a surprisingly open mind. Despite being an old timer who's in his 80s, my dad's suffered a series of unfortunate health complications recently. It's been rough on the family.
One of the things we like to joke back and forth about whenever we watch one of your videos together is the scenario we concoct in our heads, that whenever Saskwatch hollers in any one of these stories is him shouting, "say you, why don't you gimme one of them beers, before I get angry!" 😉
LOL! Thanks C👍
That was a scary story. Good thing they keep their minds about them. I don’t think I would have been that calm. Glad they were ok. Love watching you, Chris, tell these experiences.
🇬🇧 Greetings from Northern Britain
Love your vids, Chris, I've only been subbed a few months but have binge watched nearly all your shows.
I took notice when you spoke of the acreage in some of your magnificent National Parks & it's not in the 100s of acres, nor even a thousand acres but hundreds of thousands of acres
EVEN a few MILLION acres...😯
That's vertically half of all the UK!
Its sobering to just think about the enormous expanse of wild, natural
Land that is America!
It's so HUGE it's hard to get ones head around this much land.
AND it's spectacular too.
I thought the Scottish Highlands were remote & isolated & with it's amazing natural beauty & vast area of Primeval Forests etc it's a mere speck against the gigantic American
Wilderness of just ONE of your National Parks... Staggering
It's not surprising that there are other species there, probably long before modern humans settled in it's vast territories.
I've seen some very strange things up in the Scottish Highlands that are
Unexplainable, so the mind boggles to think of what your National Parks contain!
Also there has to be areas never before explored!
who knows what is actually out there.
Its sad to think that Humans are rather arrogant in thinking they are
the elite of species, living in cities with frequent jaunts camping & hiking in these enormous Parks &
think they are in control & have the God given right to do whatever they want, take whatever they want & kill whatever they want.
Other species have more rights to thrive in these lands which are truely
Marvellous & need so much appreciation.
I dont live in your beautiful country but i do appreciate its existance.
Thank You BC Chris, your vids are addictive! it feels like im sitting right in front of you when you pour your Beer, put your story teller hat on & launch into the next thrilling tale.
I think its why you appeal to your audience so much, you make it real
Best Wishes, Peace & Cheers
🇬🇧🙋
Thank you so much for your comment… I am very fortunate … and love the wild places. Your history is amazing ! 🏰 🌟 bcc
Ross, my friend's family name, here in the States.. Good Scottish name.. Means "headland", like as in Culross, Scotland.. Interesting sidenote: Rosh & Ros means "head" in Hebrew & Arabic, so, obviously some ancient Israelite ties there.. 🗺️🤔 We'd both like to visit the U.K.... Divine Angelic Safeguarding, & Many Abundant, Bountiful Blessings, ALL!! 😻🙇🏻♀️🙏🏼🕊️👼🏻🌤️🌞
Valerie! And that's just the lower 48 states, Alaska where is known to have the most aggressive and tallest Sasquatch (10 to12 or even taller Sasquatches!) Canadian provinces up north are about the most remote places on earth!
Those National Parks in America sound awesome. Talk about a beautiful country , in the UK we tend to think of America by the massive cities but in reality they only cover a tiny portion of the land there .
This channel is great , it’s the only site I’ve watched all the podcasts of .
I’m a big fan as well , also from ‘up North’
Hi Samara, thanks for your reply
I've researched my surname & it depends on meaning.
In some areas Ross means Red, even in Italy + other counties Ross is Red.
Horn comes from people who live on a spur of land, Horn shaped or those who worked in Horn, tools etc.
But in Scandinavian lore, The name Horn described a clan or tribe of warriors with the fighting strength of Bulls & therefore Horn was their name
I affectionately put the old meanings together & think of my surname of Tribe of The Red Horns...
Which actually reminds me of a Native American kind of Tribal Name!
Well, peace, health & good Cheer to you & yours x
🇬🇧🙋@@samaraosborne1585
Cheers from Okanagan valley British Columbia 🇨🇦
Love BC! We drove there once to catch the ferry to Ketchikan and then the other 2 times to Anchorage. My husband and I are RNs and lived 2 years in Barrow/ 2 years in Nome as we left our car in Anchorage. We also were travel nurses in Ketchikan and myself in Wrangell.
Joining you in Victoria BC 😍
I❤️BC! C🌲🌲🥾🌲🌲
I was there over 50 years ago. I'll never forget my time living in the woods.
Enjoy your stories Chris . Thanks for all your efforts ❤ blessings from southern interior B.C. 🇨🇦🐿️🌲🍁🦅🐻
Wow so scary and can't imagine the feeling of being vulnerable sitting there in the dark. Thx for another great video! 👍
Wow Chris, almost 130k subscribers! Your channel is really taking off. I found your channel when you had around 50k. I wish I found it when it first started. You really do a wonderful job retelling these experiences. Thank you 👍
Thank you!🐵
This was a good story! It really got my heart pounding. I liked what he said, that he was sorry, and didn't mean any harm (even though it was his land). What a guy. And I really like that beautiful pond, Chris.
We just love "Base Camp Chris" Sundays!!!❤😊🎉
Good Morning Chris, Beautiful Scenery...
How scary for Josh 😮to see something that late at night 🌙...And for the tent ⛺️ to be lifted off of them😮...I would of died...
That Sasquatch didn't like them to be in their domain...I wouldn't be putting up a cabin there..
Awesome Story...
Have a Good Day...
Wow! Something about this story and your style of storytelling had me on the edge of my seat! I was living it! Thanks, Chris. :)
Awesome! 🌲🥾
Can you imagine the fear of being in the dark not having anywhere to go, terrifying.
Great story Chris 👌
I'm 68 years old and familiar with some your hiking places. It has been some time since I have hiked into the high Sierras, Buck's Lake area, Desolation Wilderness, Sequoia Naton Park and Kings Canyon in particular. I have never seen a sasquatch, count me lucky, I guess, but I have encountered a pretty large bear in the Santa Cruz Mountains that stood up and peeked at my group of siblings from behind a blackberry patch. More recently a pair, mother and cub, ambled across the Feather River highway forcing me to slow to a crawl, and in the mountainous part of the southern Mojave Desert where I narrowly escaped a high-speed collision with a large sow and an adolescent cub. Your videos encourage me to hike in again, but not solo, or unarmed, as no novice level skill at inter-species diplomacy works on a determined predator as well as a .50 caliber handgun.
A bear in the Santa Cruz mountains?! That supposedly does not exist… granted not everyone’s convinced of that…
It is a good Sunday Morning 🌅 🌄 whenever Base Camp Chris is here!🌻❤️🥾🥾
Coffee, breakfast and Chris!
☕️ 🍳 🌟
Good to hear!🍳
Just shared your vid with my besties… told them Base Camp Chris is my Sunday ritual vid! I can’t get enough of a good story told by a great storyteller!!! & @Base Camp Chris, you never disappoint! 🥰 Thank you!!!
Awesome! Thank you!😊 👍⛺️
Always eagerly await each new story! It’s always a great payoff!
Awesome!
Were you here last week? It was a nail biter!
It must be such a relief to spot your car. Be safe out there. Its scary just watching.
Wow, how scary. But it's so amazing how the creatures understood that the campers respected that the land really represented home for the creatures and gave them (campers) time to rest and move on. Really mutual respect for each other. Love your channel.
Great story, your a Natural story teller,please never stop!
O my gosh Chris. Be careful out there. Try and get back to ur truck sooner. Before dark. I lobed the story. Like always it was wonderful. I enjoy listening to you. Going through a rough time. My mom passed last month. She also believed in bigfoot.
Aw, my condolences… sending love 💖✨
Thank you! So sorry you lost your mother…she sounds cool! ❤️
Sorry for your loss❤
Sorry about your mother 🙏♥️
RIP to your momma!!
GOOD SUNDAY STORY B SAFE OUT THERE CHRIS. THANK YOU
Thank you!🌲
Always check your back seat before getting into your vehicle. You never know who - or what - might be in the back seat! 🤣😉
Hey that's only in movies 😱true enough though 🥺
Love the sounds of the frogs so cool as I'm stuck in a city. Good to hear the birds too ..such peaceful ness ...thanks Chris I enjoyed that story! Love how you tell the stories too. Cheers ! 🎉
Glad you like them!
Excellent Story, Beautiful Scenery. Great Video! 👍🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Great hike and story, at the pond when it got quiet, the frogs thought you were Bigfoot. Thanks
😂 I guess that’s true enough! I never thought of it that way, but you better believe the next time all the frogs get quiet when I’m hiking by a frog pond I’ll think about me being their Bigfoot! 🥾🐸 🎶🎶🎶😅 Cheers! 🍻
lol! I have a way with frogs!! 🐸
Northern Ontario...home to the elusive one. 🇨🇦
Great channel enjoy the stories
Awesome! Thank you! ❤️Ontario
Intense or a check your pants moment. Smh. Thanks, Chris! That was one heck of a story!!! Take care! Cheers, 🍻.
🤙🐵⛺️🥾
Love the sound of the frogs. Always been so relaxing and calming to me since I was a kid🐸
I do too, but not when they stop!(Means a preditor is near & I get real nervous, then!)
I am grateful you let us go with you on the walk out, i remember a few times wishing you would. Thanks again for doing what you do!
I always think that as well but then I know that he has to go back for his camera!
Love the video and the hike out! So many frogs!
Another excellent story from Basecamp Chris!
Glad you enjoyed it🥾
Another great story. Each week you always amaze me how you remember these stories and don't get them mixed up. Have a great week. 👣
Communication is the key especially with Bigfoot! Great Story Chris!
I esp liked this one Chris … and that there was still light in the sky !!👍 those frogs were great !
Frog songs 💖🐸 🎶 ✨
Thanks 👍🐸
Great story telling. Thanks for the story
Thanks for 👂 listening! C ⛺️
Thanks, Chris. 👍
It's always a good day when Chris uploads.❤😌 Have a great weekend!! from TO🇨🇦🍻
Cheers Canada! Washington State aka Sasquatch Country. 😊🍻🇺🇲
You too!!🍳🌟☕️🌲
Morning Chris, thanks for the video. Be safe and keep hiking 🥾🥾
Morning!🐻
Love that you’re always low-key setting yourself up for your own story. Cheers!
What an amazing encounter they had. Glad they were able to make peace with them.
Agree! 👍
I live in the foothills of NC and am a true believer! Thanks for the stories!
That's awesome!😎
Another great story. Thanks Chris!
Glad you enjoyed it
Chris your videos scare the crap out of me but i love them can't wait for the next one stay safe out there, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Jefferson County WV here
Boone County here🙋🏻♀️
@@thomasfinley7754 Boone County here!🙋🏻♀️
Thanks so much🐸👍🐵🥾
Thanks, Chris!
Any time!
Yup, I'll go camping in a cabin RV or travel trailer but a tent? Nope!!!I LOVE Your channel!!Be well and prosper my Good Sir!❤
Great story telling Chris! We were sitting on the edge of our seats. Very interesting 👌
So cool! Makes me happy! Kh! C⛺️👍🌲
The excitement starts....when you finish the story and you start hiking back to your vehicle! I feel like I'm there with you keeping a look out for Bigfoot! 😂
Yeahhhh Chris is in the house!!! 🏕️
Hello everyone!
I live in that area of Western North Carolina. I hang out a lot in Pisgah, Blue Ridge Parkway, Cheoha district etc.
May your day be calm & spirit be light.
❤ thk U ❤
Thx to this Chat &
Our Chris 🤩 Stay Safe 🕊️❤
That is awesome! Looks amazing there!🐵
@Maxiemckeldrey Cheers Thank you and the same to you friend! Wa,State aka Sasquatch Country 😁
Hello! Thanks for your nice message! 😊
Another good 1 ! Keep hiking 🥾
Thanks! Will do!
Great story Chris!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great story Chris.
Thanks for listening
@@basecampchris Always. And I love to hike out with you.
Chris and Mr. Ballen are the best storytellers.
Yes! I was just thinking about getting a video from you lol
Perfect!🐵
I enjoyed the story and the hike added to it.
Another great story &special affects sounds. Keep bringing those stories Chris ❤
Thank you! Will do!🌲
Chris’ wonderful telling of the story❤
Natural storyteller!
Thank you! C🌲
Good move to communicate with the sasquatch. And very smart not to build your house there.
Agree!👍
Its beautiful there Chris!! Thank you for another scary tale!! Cheers 😊
Glad you enjoyed it🐒
Scary story. Good one Chris.
Thanks!!
great story Chris enjoy the rest of your weekend keep hiking 😁
Thanks, you too!🥾
Good story chris, Thanks And keep Hiking😂
Yes! lol…. Keep strolling! 🚶♀️
Cheers from the Mississippi River area!!
Cheers!🍺
OMG that location where you are sitting looks like heaven to me!
I want to go camping with Base Camp Chris! I would love to sit around the campfire and listen to one of his yarns….and then not sleep at all.😮😮😮
I have visited that area. It is beautiful. My ancestors came from NC.
I live about an hour south of the Uwharrie forest in NC. While camping there once, something walked up to our campsite one night. Stopped just at the darkest treeline. After a few seconds let out a deep hoarse "bahhh" sound. Like scrooge. Then walked back the way it came. Straight, constant direct line of travel. Loud. Definatley bipedal. There were no other campers in the area. Hearing this story being told really caught my attention!!
Well told!
We’re not far from Uwharrie either and have camped there before. Dear hubby camped there alone a long time ago and a bunch of hunting dogs ran through in the middle of the night howling like crazy and scared him half to death! He could hear hunters not far away talking and whistling for the dogs, but they didn’t come through his camp.
Thanks, Chris! Another great story! I really like to see you hike back to your truck safely! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it🥾
What a scarey encounter they had. There are so many other encounters that I've heard where if you communicate your peaceful intent somehow, they understand and leave you alone. It's an amazing story. Chris, I'm sure all of us would like to hear if you have had 'animal' encounters on your treks and how you handled them??? I'm glad you safely made it back to your car. I'm looking forward to the next story. Take care and be safe.
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Another good story Chris thanks
Another amazing post!! Really great to see you look good and upbeat! Thanks for the shots of the peak, pond and the walk out. Great ending with if you like things that go bump, or croak, in the night! Best as always from Colorado!
Glad you enjoyed it- thank you!! C
Interesting stories, I enjoy your campfire stories. Tell us more, I will be watching!
Glad you like them! Will do! ⛺️🥾👍
What a wild story. I love the way you tell stories Chris. When the forest sounds get quiet, I would be hiking real fast out of there too LOL.
Inloved the hike at the end, very cool to see the area you were in. Stay safe, can't wait for your next adventure!
More to come!🥾thanks
Hi Chris !!! Hope all is well 🙏🏻 Keep Hiking ❤️
Great story teller
I love the backdrops, Chris. Hope your channel grows exponentially. This world needs nice things.
Thanks so much! I agree…🦶🐵🐵🌲⛺️
Enjoyed your story this week, from the Canadian prairies, no mountains here or much forest!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Entertaining😊❤️ Always curious and love to hear about small towns/settlements in US. Want to be there🤣😊🇬🇧🇺🇸
Hola Chris I enjoyed your video. Thank you so much for taking us along. Just want to say you’re awesome. Have a wonderful evening love and God bless.♥️💕❤️🙏🙏🙏😇
Thank you! You too!❤️
Great Story! 😺👍🍻
Thanks! 😊
I love the way he tells the story as if he’s in it . Ty Chris for another great video
Glad you enjoyed it… appreciate you all ! 🌲
And I’m sure we ALL appreciate you sir 🫡
Was I absolutely terrified during this story? Yes. Yes I was. 😦
Good to hear! 👂 🐵🌲
You have a great way of painting an incredible image with words, thanks Chris your channel is great 😊👍☕️
Thank you so much 😀
Happy Sunday basecampers. Thanks as always for a great story Chris
Glad you like them!⛺️🌲
Happy Sunday to you too, Joshua! ❤
@@glorisol3805 It was a good one. Can't complain.
Another great one Chris! If I ever run into Bigfoot, I'll remember this story which fortunately had a happy ending! Although I doubt he hangs out in the suburbs of Norther Virginia. :)
Your hike back is a really great finishing element to your videos. It's raw and not gimmicky. Awesome stuff!
One of these days a sasquatch will be hiding in the bushes watching him tell stories , and mutter under his breath "wow" 😂
In 15 mimutes of upload you got 100 likes and 500 views! 👍
Which means people still will not just simply like the video.
My favorite, look forward every week. Watching from Eaglehawk Neck, Australia
I remember less than 500. So happy for him. I watch faithfully ❤❤❤❤
I was like #15 today!
No surprise there!! 😊