I've never seen one, but I have heard them in the Allegheny National Forrest. The "whoop" they make is unmistakable, and cannot be confused with any other native wildlife. The lung capacity they have is just breathtaking.
@painreaver4016
14 күн бұрын
No pun intended?! 😂 jk. Thank you for sharing your experience! 😊
@nickjohnson410
14 күн бұрын
I think the "wood knocks" that people hear are open mouthed cheek slaps or flicks. It makes the same sound and if your mouth is huge, like a sasquatch, it can make quite a sound. A much more controllable and consistently repeatable sound compared to random sticks, and sure beats carrying around some special wood knock stick all the time.
@Steelythestacker
14 күн бұрын
@@nickjohnson410 it's quite possible. I've never heard wood knocks where I was but I heard whoops a couple times.
@DickOswald
14 күн бұрын
@@nickjohnson410thx my friend can do something with his mouth it goes hard af and just use it in a similar way as you describe.
@Illnerdlll
14 күн бұрын
Minister Creek, past the beaver dam.😅
@redi6518
14 күн бұрын
I live in the Appalachians. I see it as foolish to be so self assured. To have everything figured out. Where everything is materialistic and can be seen and touched physically. Claiming to have a modern scientific view and explanation for things. When science itself proves we as humans are limited in our ability to see hear and perceive. The entire natural world as it truly exists. To assume and write off human beings that are biologically identical to us. As being less intelligent and superstitious because they lived before us. Yet we have still standing proof all across the world. In architecture and structures we can't duplicate today with all of our so called advanced wisdom intelligence and technology. Proof that at some point in time due to being conquered or due to cataclysm. We have lost advanced knowledge and knowing. That our science is not complete there are holes and gaps we are clueless about. To speak so confidently about things you can only actually speculate. To not have an awareness that two things can be true and exist simultaneously. Is guaranteed evidence of an arrogant close minded fool.
@Tomcat8911
14 күн бұрын
I agree, and left similar comment"arrgance!"
@14Unow
13 күн бұрын
Government has been suppressing information on cats, aliens and Piepedal forest dwellers.
@MaryBaxter-k5c
11 күн бұрын
As one very bright man says, "We are a species with amnesia", as there is so much that we have lost in terms of knowledge and wisdom and perhaps that loss includes the range of our perception regarding our senses. How very little of a range of the scales of sight and sound that we humans are able to perceive has always amazed me. It is almost impossible for me to think that we were not created much more perfectly than the beings that we have become today...not only in a physical sense, but also mentally and spiritually speaking as well. Or is it that our species still possesses more advanced or more precise abilities, but due to circumstamces beyond our control - such as worldwide cataclysyms, occasional societal/social resets by the supposed powers that be, or perhaps even a potential genetic factor like the possibility that the further down the genetic line you go, the more one's abilities degenerate - that we as human beings really still have it all, but due to these possible recurring factors, we have lost the ability to use - or the ability to know how to use - these now seemingly advanced abilities? Or in other words, that we are a species who really does suffer from amnesia? One cannot deny the fact that a specific blood type has a higher number of people who are in touch with what we today refer to as a '6th sense'. That factor certainly is not by chance. All I can say is the one thing I am sure of, and that is believing the absolutely absurd idea that 90+% of our DNA is "junk" eventually results in the absurdity becoming factual. There exists a group who does not want us learning the truth. To counter that problem & to defeat their tireless and extensive efforts, there must also exist a group who has both the will and the dogged determination to rediscover that truth. Here are the factors that I have found in my extensive research that are reported by the people who I perceive to be truthful in their sharing of their encounters, visual or not, with this creature I call bigfoot: -The people sense an overwhelming & almost indescribable feeling of fear or dread before any physical encounter occurs. They KNOW that the beings are present well before any of their other 5 senses perceive the being's presence. They have not yet seen nor heard nor smelled them, yet a very heavy, inescapable & overwhelming feeling of dread & fear envelops them which alerts them of the presence of these beings. -Dealing solely with the group of witnesses who are avid, lifelong hunters...they are always armed. They are well versed in how to mpst effectively and correctly use their weapons. They are accustomed to taking the lives of animals for sport or for food/survival purposes, yet ALMOST EVERY SINGLE ONE says the exact same thing: those who have not had a close range physical run in say, "I don't think I could shoot one." -or- "I don't want to have to shoot one." -or- "I would only shoot one if it came down to being a matter of life or death/him or me". Those are very telling statements coming from people who hunt & kill animals for sport. Think about it. The hunters who HAVE had a close range physical sighting, including well armed hunters who have been terrified by & physically chased out of the woods by these creatures ALL say "I could not shoot it. Its face looked too humanlike. It didnt have a face like any monkey or ape. It had a face like ours." -Much less reported by this same group but still worth mentioning is the fact that they were frozen or their movements paralyzed upon making direct eye contact with one of these creatures. I think this would occur more often but often times these hunters either know better than to make direct eye contact or they immediately vacate the premesis and never look back. -the creatures' ability to move swiftly and effortlessly through thick underbrush and huge briar patches that hunters say any other wild animal (clearly we arent talking about any animal here, folks) would easily get hung up in and unable to free itself. Given the description of their hair which is my next bulletpoint, one would assume that these creatures would get easily snagged and hung up in any thick briar patch, yet they apparently make an unhindered beeline straight through and out the other side never getting hung or snagged. -the description of their hair is often reported to be "not like a bear or dog". And the phrase " more like matted dreadlocks" is often used. Quite often. Add this to its traits that make it seem more human than animal along with it being bipedal & its humanlike face & facial features. - Somehow, and I think this is key to determining their true nature, these creatures can move through thick woods silently - without creating the first crunch of a leaf or crack of a limb in areas that even the movement of a bird on the ground would produce some audible noise that would alert any hunter to its presence. How is that possible when at other times they can be heard seemingly fumbling through the same woods? It isnt that once these creatures sense a human presence that they become much more careful not to make noise because it doesnt matter how careful one is, a noise is going to be produced by movement by anything moving. So what...do these things float just above the ground? No. Do they only halfway exist in our realm and half in another unseen reality? I dont think so. Is this some ability that their species has developed over thousands of years? Perhaps, although given the details that I have gathered & having spent much of my childhood playing in the woods, I dont know how any creature - eapecially one of auch great size and weight - could perfect the ability to move silently through or over that kind of terrain, no matter how much they practiced doing so. So how DO they do this? I have ideas, but no answers. -These creatures, although their howls shake the insides of human beings and their stomps cause the ground under people's feet to physically vibrate, are strongly opposed to are are easily angered by loud noises. -It is my opinion that when they interact with human beings that they are toying or playing with them. They COULD easily rip their limbs off. They COULD effortlessly kill them. Yet they don't. It is as if their throwing of rocks and snapping of limbs is their toying with people, or perhaps trying to scare them enough so that the person vacates the territory of the creature. -They tend to not want to be seen. Being heard is commonplace & something they dont mind. Being seen seems to be a different story. I am leaning toward the idea that perhaps they have the ability to make themselves invisible. Seriously. I cant count the number of times I have heard someone say " the brush was just too thick" or "they were completely covered by the thick brush". I want to reply "yeah, that was your perception" or "thats what you thought" because just like nothing this big & heacy could possibly move through the woods without any aound being produced, nothing this big and heavy can hide completely behind any brush pile no matter how large the pile is. Also while supposedly being completely consealed behind these brush piles, tbe witnesses report hearing the creature moving around and often report seeing the brush moving, but yet they fail to catch even a glimpse of the creature? The more I hear, the more becoming invisible makes more sense. This would also account for the lack of photos or videos of these beings. Just sayin'. Perhaps instead of invisibility (remember our small range of sight!) the creatures have an ability to shift back & forth between realms like between the spiritual world and the physical? I dont know. Just throwing ideas out there. - just like these creatures dont always produce a strong foul odor, they also dont always telecommunicate with people. Why is that? Do only older adults have this ability? Or do only some humans have the ability to receive or perceive this communication? Or is it something else? I dont know. There is no question that these beings exist. They are always there. They are always present. I dont think that they travel ling distances. I dont think that they hibernate. I dont think that they ever even wander outside the area that they inhabit. I think they are always present. Always watching and observing our behavior. Whether or not they choose to make their presence known is the question...and why....what prevents them from producing any noise or from being visible to some people but not to others? It is not fear. These creatures always have the upperhand and I think that theu very well know that. We enter their territory, not vice versa although that is what we arrogant humans perceive. How do they remain so elusive? And why? I have a recurring thought that jist like the idea of the existence of these creatures are to some people, to some this will seem preposterous, but just hear me out: could these creatures be the physical product of some type of witchcraft or black magick? Could they be some sort of golem? Could they have been born into existence long ago by American Indiams who needed some defense against the cannibalistic giants who were stealing and eating their women and children? Again, just my thoughts. My inclinations are that nothing is impossible & that there is so much that we do not understand about our own reality/realm. Thats all.
@redi6518
11 күн бұрын
@@MaryBaxter-k5c I don't know if you are familiar with the KZitem channel A flash of Beauty. It is one of the best on the subject. Lots of fascinating interesting eyewitness accounts. Some with people that have had ongoing lifelong encounters and interactions with the Bigfoot/Sasquatch. The more we learn about nature the more we see it does everything perfectly. Doesn't waist anything it is constructed or designed for maximum connectivity and efficiency
@metalmacabre9991
5 күн бұрын
Nobody is writing anything off, it's about producing evidence. I can say I saw something never seen it heard of but nobody is going to just believe without proof. Science is about what can be proven. We know the dinosaurs existed because of all the fossils we've found. It's about what can be proven.
@a.bettik8698
11 күн бұрын
As a European and an academic, who's been gradually convinced about sasquatch through videos like this one, I have to say that it's always a pleasure to discover, through these, the quality of some independant researchers in USA. Those boys are both grounded and extremely articulate at the same time, which is really good in such matters.
@focusmphoto
14 күн бұрын
There are Sasquatch in Georgia forests. I discovered a track an hours south drive from Atlanta, and an hours hike in.
@jdfelt3
8 күн бұрын
When was that?
@jeffblais6807
14 күн бұрын
I live in central Vermont and trust me we've got them here.
@DAVYMAC
14 күн бұрын
Jeff, TRUE! I've seen them here in S.W. OHIO!
@saltpeter7429
13 күн бұрын
1/2 hour east of Lebanon New Hampshire. They are here. In fact, anyone interested in checking out some odd things, get a hold of me. I contacted some groups, but I guess they are busy.
@randymahony8157
14 күн бұрын
I saw Eastern mountain lions twice. The first one was a young cougar but definitely a cougar. The second one was a full-grown adult, and my wife and I were about 30' away. I called the D.E.E.P. ,they said there's no cougars in New England . I had pictures of the full-grown cougar it didn't matter.
@michaelfuller7635
14 күн бұрын
Same here in maine. Undeniable proof of mountain lions😊 , Grey wolves and bigfoot and they turn their heads...
@lorenesinclair456
14 күн бұрын
Yep same thing here in Ontario. Many have seen them.
@glopple
14 күн бұрын
Eastern mountain lions are extinct but western mountain lions travel to eastern states every once in awhile which is probably what you saw. I’m pretty sure they only have enough genetic differences for them to be considered different species.
@jasontipton8430
14 күн бұрын
They don’t know what the hell they are talking about there are black ones in the smoky mountains
@johnhardiman8192
14 күн бұрын
What is D.E.E.P.?
@arietrece
14 күн бұрын
Extraordinary documentary, the best and with the greatest amount of mature and well-founded reflections on your channel. For my part, from Mexico City, for more than 40 years I have defended the possibility of its existence, encountering much rejection and ridicule from "scientific minds", especially in my radio and television appearances. As I am not a biologist, nor an anthropologist, but a composer and academic, my credentials "do not authorize" me to speak on the subject and I have been left aside. No problem, I continue. Congratulations again, this channel has given me many things that I did not know and provided new reflections. I regret not having published articles on the subject, having had the possibility for 40 years, which could have been helpful in making the subject known in an objective manner. I appreciate your attention. (Sergio Berlioz)
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
Please share - life is too short!!
@ماسلاوانسیان-ص5ظ
7 күн бұрын
بادرود من کاملا درک میکنم شما از هوش و درک بالایی بهرمند هستی و نقطه شکوفایی این ذهن عالی زمانی است که مانند خودتو پیدا کنی کسی که از روی متانت و احترام و هم سو با افکار شما باشد من خودم کاملا با شما هم سو هستم دوست من برات آرزوی بهترینها رو دارم از کشور ایران❤😊
@JamesChubbyDamron
14 күн бұрын
I have fly fished the mountain trout streams of Virginia’s Central Blue Ridge and other areas extensively I have no doubt about what lives in some of the places I visit! Tracks and other signs are pretty common and we hear them all the time. I get small rocks thrown at me and hear rock clacks while fishing far more than most would ever imagine I’m 63 and spend over 100 days a year out there on average and have for decades and when I enter a particular watershed I can tell immediately if it’s the right habitat for them and I know now to pay close attention in those particular places!
@badgerpa9
14 күн бұрын
Much of that area does not look the same now, if you pray please pray for the people that were in the storm path.
@christophercrowder872
14 күн бұрын
Another quality video from Small Town Monsters. Really enjoyed the interviews and the scientific perspectives they offered. Great stuff.
@garytazcarroll3634
14 күн бұрын
Best wishes from Scotland 🏴
@freddog4490
12 күн бұрын
Hi from Bonny Scotland 🏴
@garytazcarroll3634
11 күн бұрын
@@freddog4490 Back at you from Dundee 🏴💙👍
@aaronmiller7954
14 күн бұрын
There's something special about the Appalachian mtns. They're the oldest mountain range on the continent. They were here before any other ranges and the amount of history in such a remote area is wild
@JGregory-eb5cc
14 күн бұрын
Another interesting documentary/investigation. Thank you STM, I love hearing these encounters❤
@DonaldRussell-g9t
14 күн бұрын
Down here in Alabama they have been sightings of big foot in the bankhead forest.
@scottierace7557
14 күн бұрын
Hell ya this is gonna be good! I look forward to watching the big foot series.. thank you Alex & crew for what you guys do.. 👊🤙
@shanehester5317
6 күн бұрын
no reason to call me names just because i forgot to shave today
@raymondbond1468
14 күн бұрын
15 minutes in. I'm supposed to listen to a guy say that eastern cougars no longer exist but every area of the Appalachians they warn you about black bear and cougars.
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
Watch again. He said there can very well be some Eastern cougars left - even though researchers say there are "no more"... He also the cougars could be of the other two types - western & Floridian, which is possible. Coyotes were never as far east as they are now... It is said that nature hates a vacuum! 😉
@Sparkler333
8 күн бұрын
Just like here in Ontario Canada the ministry of natural resources tells you there are No Cougars here in Ontario. Yet driving home from work in a rural area of Northern Ontario I saw one. I didn't even know what I saw until I went on the Ministry's website of descriptions of wild cats. And Bam the only description of what I saw was a cougar which according the the ministry, there aren't any here. Guess no one told the Cougar he didn't exist there.
@richardmonck642
14 күн бұрын
One of the best SMT episodes and there's a lot of brilliant episodes to choose from. Thanks. 👣✌️
@JamesChubbyDamron
14 күн бұрын
The maturing eastern forests, the return/ expanding growth of the deer population, decline in hunting and the improved air quality in the Appalachians which is apparent to someone my age due to the lack of summer haze compared to 40 years ago has brought these animals and Bigfoot back to the Appalachian Mountains
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
Perhaps they never left! 😉
@JamesChubbyDamron
13 күн бұрын
@@cecileroy557 that’s highly possible, I do believe the population has grown with the improved habitat!
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
So excited to have come across this!!!!!! I was looking for something special - and this is IT!!
@alabastardmasterson
14 күн бұрын
Talking about the being caught in the hen house having twisted fingers, there are many accounts of that in Upstate SC, Western NC and GA. The illustration from a witness I saw showed 5 fingers but not an opposable thumb. It griped a stick with all fingers slanted wrapping around the stick the in the same direction. There wasnt a thumb wrapping around from the other direction.
@virginiasequeira3872
14 күн бұрын
LOVE your work, Aleks😉
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
Thank you! -Aleks
@HudsonOutdoors
13 күн бұрын
I absolutely love how Cliff explains things in great detail and gives analogies, the out of the box perspectives, makes so much sense. Another amazing and very educational documentary by the STM team 👏👏👏👏
@santinazario5511
14 күн бұрын
I appreciate all these interviews but I really enjoy when the team goes out there to the forest and wood to find and track the wildman!
@kirsten-kittykrenikhansfor4004
14 күн бұрын
Another great one Alex keep up the great work thank you! Your fan from Minnesota ✌️
@Irongaint
12 күн бұрын
I seen one near the Gold Coast in Australia in 2014, never been able to hike alone ever again, I’ve tried to go for hikes, I just get anxiety and think something is looking at me in the bush so I just turn around and go back home.
@redfields5070
12 күн бұрын
I used to have that problem just walking in a mall. I'm better now.
@shanehester5317
8 күн бұрын
were u eating a🍄at the time
@roccov1972
6 күн бұрын
Good to see Micah and Cliff. Thanks.
@alrich1250
17 күн бұрын
They are definitely in the CT/MA/NY tristate marker area.
@cascadeur70
17 күн бұрын
Please post a picture or a video.
@alrich1250
17 күн бұрын
@@cascadeur70 If I had any I would
@hunternedib1119
12 күн бұрын
@@cascadeur70
@scottperry67
13 күн бұрын
Bravo! Awesome to see some new blood for a change! Keep it fresh!
@emmawebb6955
14 күн бұрын
💚👣👋 I watched 2x as always great presentation and most informative 💯👍
@giuseppemartino9783
2 күн бұрын
I'm tired of hearing people saying if it exists. When what has been encountered and the Indians have been saying that they are not liking the people who are coming in the forest and trying to figure out how to see the forest people.. PEOPLE should just live their lives and stop worrying about what's in the forest.
@user-kz3sz6in8f
14 күн бұрын
Here in Far East North Texas, Cougars are seen very often. I've been privileged to have seen TWO! very large CATS !
@scottphillips6232
13 күн бұрын
Best sabe related documentary I’ve ever seen or heard ever!!!…so accurate and on point, I am in SC, have a decent percentage of Cherokee in my blood and I spend 280 to 300 days per year in the forest, I’ve experienced them many times in GA, SC and NC while deer, turkey, mushroom hunting or scouting or shed hunting or sometimes just nature photography. They are generally only curious or maybe just escorting you through their domain making sure you’re not harvesting their resources because realistically they can’t run to Publix or ingles and pick up next weeks groceries🎯⚡️👈
@BlizzardSeeker
8 күн бұрын
My sister saw one coming down the mountain east of Elmira, NY. She was in the front seat of a Trailways bus late one fall evening. As the bus rounded a curve, it's lights illuminated a giant bipedal figure walking swiftly down the mountainside. She yelled at the bus driver to see if he saw it, he said he saw it and he didn't see it. Meaning yes, but he was not reporting it to his company and lose his job. In those days if said you saw a bigfoot, people thought you were nuts. The guy did not want to lose his job.
@darlong9917
14 күн бұрын
wow cliff surprised me when he said Devil's Backbone this is Iowa's oldest state park near Strawberry Point in Delaware county which is like 15 miles from me back in 1979 near Maynard there were several sightings of bigfoot going into that park and it went on for several years.
@jeffsartadventure3634
14 күн бұрын
Yep,from Iowa, down in Scott County, but I've been to Backbone SP after some serious flooding and nobody in the whole place. Even in the daytime always had a spooky feeling like being watched. This was 15 years ago
@Hosty_Tim
14 күн бұрын
Thank you Alex! Fascinating!
@richardmacphee2367
14 күн бұрын
Had a close up encounter with one in Vt when I was 16 years old, but I know an area in ct they have been hanging around for years, I never saw one there, but found tracks in different spots with in a 15 to 20 mile area, they seamed to hang out near a river u use to fish at in this area, my tribe call them gawkoo, means one who eats a lot, there curios about us, haven’t heard of any hurting anyone, but will scare you off
@rogerstuckey55
14 күн бұрын
Looking forward to this series
@lanelucas9353
14 күн бұрын
I live in VA. I saw what I believe was dogman.
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
YIKES!!!! 😮
@ronp3140
11 күн бұрын
What area? I am in Roanoke.
@lanelucas9353
10 күн бұрын
Swift run gap entrance on rte 33 between harrisonburg and standardsville. I live in elkton at the foot of the mountain.@@ronp3140
@EdgarHyke-cs4id
14 күн бұрын
I only know what I did see . So mystery is over for me.
@Tomcat8911
14 күн бұрын
I'm in that club to!and sure as Hell wasn't looking for them.
@dialyt1309
4 күн бұрын
One of the best yet, more like this!
@snowalewine4602
14 күн бұрын
- I have never seen one-- but I was on a boat ride- the river stretches from outside of Austin Texas and it goes towards the coast and it’s called a Colorado river. It’s very wooded areas all the way down the river and we were on our boat and we were driving really slow and we heard three knocks loud they were very loud. We couldn’t see anything because the brush was soaked thick, but it was eerie
@Mach11976
14 күн бұрын
It's so very hard to come to terms with what is real, and what is not. 1976 seems so long ago, but not in my dreams. It was a flash in time that I'll never forget, even now.
@D3los
13 күн бұрын
This was GREAT! These guys rly seem to be super knowledgeable and level-headed
@PhyllisBennettNana
17 күн бұрын
I wonder if any drowned?
@EagleTalon457
14 күн бұрын
Great question.
@sharonlain5830
14 күн бұрын
Probably not. They headed to a higher altitude. They sense weather better than we do, I imagine. Animals act very different prior to an earthquake.
@jimmypennell8831
14 күн бұрын
Im sure that's correct
@ScottyBarnes-kc7cn
14 күн бұрын
I certainly hope not. I believe they would have left the area before things got bad.
@sharonlain5830
14 күн бұрын
@@PhyllisBennettNana This disaster makes me think over the centuries how many native populations got completely wiped out without a trace by natural disasters. They don’t address that very often, even in college history classes.
@KrawnKam
13 күн бұрын
They are near me in a suburban area. I'm dealing with 2 family groups, one that travels through a few unbelievably small choke points to get back out into the wilderness. One is across a well lit cloverleaf that offramps a major highway. The amount of land that they need to survive is greatly exaggerated, at least in the East Coast regions.
@Fraser-369
14 күн бұрын
SW PA…we called them “wild men of the wood”… SE TX we call them “woolly boogers”
@joshualonghi8313
14 күн бұрын
elk county pa here love live PA
@larryosselborn9009
14 күн бұрын
Belle vernon pa
@OfficiallyNotte
14 күн бұрын
Awesome episode!
@JaseZorn
14 күн бұрын
My Papaw used to talk about Wooly Boogers all the time when I was a kid. I never knew back then what he was talking about.
@KenS-vf1jd
14 күн бұрын
I live in the foothills I am working nights 1239 am now ..just went outside on the deck and I heard a Bigfoot vocalize 😮1st time I've ever heard anything sound like that,been hunting for 40 plus years
@DiannaHofer
14 күн бұрын
Yes, cougars are in Pennsylvania,I lived in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. Around the early 1990s, my husband and I were coming home from Gettysburg about 10:30pm, we passed a camp site on the left, and a horse farm was coming up on the left side of the road, when this huge tan colored cat with a long tail crossed in front of the car to the patch of woods on our right. It was beautiful. I reported it to the state police.
@bucolic_3526
7 күн бұрын
Fantastic episode.
@shaggyrumplenutz1610
14 күн бұрын
They are around Warwoman Creek in NE Georgia.
@JamesChubbyDamron
14 күн бұрын
Anyone who doesn’t believe the Eastern Cougar/Mountain Lion and the Eastern Gray Wolf exist doesn’t know what they’re talking about! I’ve seen both right here in the Virginia Blue Ridge, the wolf on several occasions
@Amy-pe8hf
7 күн бұрын
As an Aussie can confirm that we do have the hairy men here. We call them a Yowie. The imagery shown when Australia was mentioned looks like the Blue Mountains, which is a Yowie hot spot.
@DavidVaughan-o1t
14 күн бұрын
Cliff don't know crap.the consistently highest part of the Appalachians is NC, consistently peaking over 6k ..nowhere else is it that high, that many peaks, yes Mt Washington is high , but go look at a topographic map...nc no question
@MarshaShelley-t3n
14 күн бұрын
Nowhere in the mountains there you mean? Cause here in the West the peaks are much higher.
@glopple
14 күн бұрын
@@MarshaShelley-t3ndude the west coast has a lot higher mountains. All our prominent peaks are double double the height of Appalachian peaks.
@alabastardmasterson
14 күн бұрын
He's commenting on Cliff saying the peaks were higher in the North Appalachia
@Puddin-hn6te
14 күн бұрын
Yup Mt Mitchell NC 6684' above sea level. Highest peak east of the Mississippi
@aaronmiller7954
14 күн бұрын
Way to get butt hurt over a detail only you care about😂
@pennsylvaniabigfootstructures
14 күн бұрын
I’ve had elk bellow right next me and I can feel that go through my body. I can just imagine a Bigfoot.
@jonathonlivingstonelemming1024
Күн бұрын
Gee, Matt's a cool, rational dude.
@BMO_Creative
13 күн бұрын
I think they are not apes... but people! Ardipithicines, Australopithecines, Homo habilis, Homo ergaster/erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, Neanderthals, etc.
@cecileroy557
13 күн бұрын
I agree - they just are another branch on the hominid tree!!
@jeffr2643
13 күн бұрын
I saw bigfoot tracks in the Pisgah National Forest a few years ago. No one goes barefoot with 14" feet
@SDCBMS
14 күн бұрын
ATM, send help to the Appalachian Mountains. We need Bee Spray and Masks. Please pray for the people of TN/NC Mountains!!!!
@AnuddaGoy
14 күн бұрын
Huh
@aaronmiller7954
14 күн бұрын
Maybe bigfoot needs help
@aaronmiller7954
14 күн бұрын
@@AnuddaGoydo you not watch the news or look at your phone at all? NC was only destroyed by a hurricane last week
@AnuddaGoy
9 күн бұрын
@@aaronmiller7954 don't really care
@kevinwilliams563
14 күн бұрын
As a lifelong Oregonian that used to hunt and fish very often, I would propose that there are areas of the Pacific Northwest that have never or often not have had a modern man walk in those areas. We have some pretty heavily wooded areas that could conceal the lives and activities of an unknown species. Cliffs Bigfoot center is about 6 miles from my home and I have not made that journey to visit it yet.
@NicklasOhlen-cj8tl
3 күн бұрын
Great Show
@timmyfields5327
12 күн бұрын
I have seen a big black panther in Eastern North Carolina and I’m not the only one who has seen one
@DarwinsSuperiorLeaderDeadDindu
12 күн бұрын
It was Saint Den due of Floyd's George.
@Any-Okra
10 күн бұрын
I can say this much, I've lived in rural Virginia almost 50 years and I've witnessed with my own eyes 1 2 black bear, and we know the mountains are full of them , so there is no reason to believe other creatures can't live in the mountains and never be seen
@domestos54
14 күн бұрын
Thanks
@lorenesinclair456
14 күн бұрын
I was hoping to hear some stories. The speakers were articulate and thoughtful but perhaps mixing them up with stories would be more interesting.
@MikeInocencio-sl7ih
Күн бұрын
I grew up with friends like Ivan putzky, ken patera, chief Jay strongbow,billy whitewolf. Bobby backland. Omg wrong video. Sorry
@bigbam_bam
14 күн бұрын
Hearing Cliff repeatedly saying Appalachian wrong kills me! The next guy Micah that talks says it correctly!
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
This may be shocking but there are multiple ways of pronouncing Appalachian...
@bigbam_bam
13 күн бұрын
@@SmallTownMonsters take it from someone that a been born and raised here in Appalachia, there is only one pronunciation!
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
@@bigbam_bam I'm from the northern Appalachians (New Hampshire) and we pronounce it differently than you do down south...so clearly there is no one "true" pronunciation. -Aleks
@buddyfafard8846
10 күн бұрын
Very interesting views.
@jonathonlivingstonelemming1024
Күн бұрын
What I don't get is this; nobody can prove the things exist ( yet ), nobody can prove they don't, so why do people waste so much energy denying them? Believe what you want.
@pauly1dad
8 күн бұрын
What a lot of people don’t understand is that the most woodcrafty person is no match for an animal. Look at the lengths hunters have to go to in order to catch deer. Imagine a animal with a near human intelligence and the senses and craft of a wild creature. If you dismiss all of the magic and paranormal aspects, then I believe such a creature could exist or has existed.
@DavidVaughan-o1t
14 күн бұрын
Highest peak in east is Mt Mitchell nc at 6,662 ft and 38 peaks over 6000....few states have 1..NH has just 1
@seanburgess7002
14 күн бұрын
West by God Virginia has Wood Boogers!
@timothyruiz4317
13 күн бұрын
What Cliff said about the footprints, is the best evidence but they just dont want to acknowledge it
@vladblures6397
14 күн бұрын
Nice.Gretings from Serbia
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
Hvala puno! -Aleks
@zackwhite639
10 күн бұрын
I've been here in WV all my life. Hunting, fishing, camping, and riding dirt bikes all my life. I've been trying to see a big foot almost all my life...any tips? I've tried yelling and tree knocking
@mrmatthew2443
14 күн бұрын
Great video Thanks
@user-db3gr4yc8i
5 күн бұрын
Well, we have the cougar/mountain lion/panther here in East Texas
@MikeMancos-p6j
12 күн бұрын
I was going Bo hunting me an my wife she was with me we were going down the tote road looking for a good spot we came around this corner to the right this thing was standing there looking right at us we watch it for a little bit then we left an went home when we got home the next day I gave all of my hunting stuff all a way an never went hunting a game what we saw scared me so bad even in my dreams I still see it when you do see it you will never be the same.
@PatDe-zj4et
14 күн бұрын
I seen a large cougar in Hampshire County West Virginia about 20 years ago
@seanburgess7002
14 күн бұрын
My papaw used to see em when he'd go ginseng. And about 15 years ago I was sitting on my forewheeler and looked up the bank about 30 yards seened one crouched down looking at me.
@MichaelKirbyMusic86
14 күн бұрын
Small world on here, I've lived in Springfield / Hampshire Co for 38 years, more so lake Ferndale by Levels
@kylehuntington6835
14 күн бұрын
Small town, is a bit disappointing these days. The alaska investigations were off to a good start now it’s just people chatting. Boots on the ground is best IMO. Piece out STM….it been real but I’m not a fan of current direction.
@petarumiljanovic5321
7 күн бұрын
They exist in a parallel dimension, are seen only occasionally when conditions are right
@conceptualclarity
11 күн бұрын
Only for the most staunch Bigfoot devotees. This episode is tepid 4play for what is to come in the series. Clips of theorizing interviews with a number of talking heads, very little description of encounters.
@DaveDeck-to8im
13 күн бұрын
I have heard them in The Shawnee National Forest in Southeast Ohio and in the Daniel Boone National Forest and Red River Gorge areas in KENTUCKY!!!
@grios62gr
14 күн бұрын
There still is Eastern Mountain Lions around, they been spotted in the Adirondack Mountain, and the Catskill Mountains, there been kills by Cougars and found many tracks, let a lone being seen by folks in the general area, the same that they say no Elks in upstate NY but i seen them myself in the Catskill Mountain range.
@MarcGlenwright
14 күн бұрын
I mustve watched about 5 dozen videos about The Appalachian Trail and I still dont know how its pronounced 🤔😆
@TheRhNegative
14 күн бұрын
Apple-Layshun
@PointOWoodsgal
14 күн бұрын
Regional differences. I'm originally from Connecticut but have lived in the southern Appalachians for nearly four decades now. They are both correct. When I moved down here I was told it's like I'm throwing an apple atch (at) ya.
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
People in the southern region known as "Appalachia" claim dominance over the pronunciation and get very offended that others pronounce it differently (as evidenced by some of the comments on this video) but in reality there are different ways of pronouncing it. Where I live in the northern Appalachians (New Hampshire) we say "Appalachian" differently than they do down south but they'll insist that they're right and you're wrong Just a matter of semantics. -Aleks
@thomas-i5o7h
14 күн бұрын
So, as there are different types or breeds of cats and dogs, is it possible that there are variations in the Bigfoot populations ?
@dmitrys6201
10 күн бұрын
Bigfoot has passed through our culture and history in the form of the following stages: Kinsman => pagan god=>cursed demon=>Bigfoot
@elitelandscapeslifestories
14 күн бұрын
Actually these mountains, as most, are full of magic
@940anthony
5 күн бұрын
Dude I'm in Cleveland GA. Y'all locals?
@thebackwoodsmechanic5029
3 күн бұрын
They are here In eastern ky. They travel many miles, much faster than humans can.
@Emily-cp2dv
4 күн бұрын
Madison Va?
@observationsfromthebunker9639
14 күн бұрын
Wonder how many Appalachian Bigfoots have been washed out of the mountains in the past couple of weeks?
@Bigsexy611
14 күн бұрын
I said the same thing
@ragnew7411
14 күн бұрын
Why not Google earth hasn't changed in the last 3 years in my area just 20 minutes north of whiteface mt in ny
@fly_speck_cafe
13 күн бұрын
If there's a Sasquatch in the woods and nobody sees it, does it really exist?
@SmallTownMonsters
13 күн бұрын
That's a great quote!
@fly_speck_cafe
13 күн бұрын
@@SmallTownMonsters thank you
@shaneshelby9348
11 күн бұрын
Kentucky tn Virginia all have enough woods to hold a big foot even here in Bristol tn
@randyhuggins6480
9 күн бұрын
their cougars still in those mountains my family in WV have a video of a female with kits and sightings in multiple counties
@donnyrankin8330
13 күн бұрын
They're not apes. They resemble humans in the face. No ape bones have ever been found in North America.
I also wonder if they found any Sasquatch bodies!! Im sincere, i d love to if they survived and or if they are ok?36 more hours!!
@joshualonghi8313
14 күн бұрын
i think it like why have they not ppl say well u dont bear bodies any hard core hunter will tell you they have come across a bear or 2 dead in the woods and if u want to find them u can go into the thickest places and find them...that is why i think there has to be way more to them then flesh and blood based on the places they are seen
@Bigsexy611
14 күн бұрын
I’ve hunted here in Georgia and Parts of North Carolina for bear the season is in now in north Georgia I can say I’ve never seen a dead bear in nature from old age and I’ve never found any skeleton and here in north Georgia our black bears are all over the mountains and valleys I’ve heard some chilling sounds in the woods I used to go hunting before the sun was rising but I don’t go in until I can see what I am dealing with
@PorchHonkey
12 күн бұрын
Those 35 square miles in Pa. produce a much larger animal on average than those in the southern Appalachians. Some of the largest black bear on the continent (over 800 lbs.) have been harvested from/and make Pa.their home. And I'm not 100%. But I'm fairly certain that the overall population (total est.number of resident bear) sizes increase the farther north you go along the Appalachian chain. But those type of facts are your difference between a conservationist/hunter/trapper/experienced woodsmen and your run of the mill self proclaimed "bigfoot researcher." That (no offense) more often than not. Has spent very little time out in the bush. And the limited time (the majority of B.F. researchershave) spent boots on the ground is almost always done with the sole purpose/focus of investigating bigfoot. I think that it is also important to consider the large majority of these "researchers" have spent little to no time out in the bush prior to their interests in the bigfoot research subject. And in those cases they sometimes get the false impression that they are gaining the knowledge needed to become a competent woodsman. And unfortunately, nothing could be farther from the truth. Trampling through the woods in the middle of the night (or any other time) and whooping over loudspeakers and beating on trees with a camera crew and all sorts of lights isn't in any way going to teach you what you need to know to know your way around the woods, no matter how many hours you spend doing it. And if you want to investigate any living animal that makes the woods it's home. And expect to have any kind of chance at successfully doing so. You need to first obtain a practical knowledge of the woods (it's world). Which takes a willingness to dedicate a lifetime to be done proper. The animal you pursue is the easy part when you do things in the proper order. If you think you can succeed without putting in the work your kidding yourself. Like expecting to figure out how to read and write without first learning the alphabet,that simple. Lastly I would like it to be known that I am not a skeptic and I have had personal experience/slash visual sighting myself after 49 years huntin,trappin,fishing,foraging camping and wild crafting in the Appalachians of N.E. Pa..
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