I love the work you guys are doing. It's refreshing to see a group of people out to discover evidence of sasquatch/bigfoot without all the drama and gimmicks.
they re not finding jack like all the other programs they all never find anything in there camp they need to set up cams way before the camp so that way when they are watching them they can get them on cam and night vision they are all doing everything all wrong , wheres the drones and the list goes on and on of what they could be doing ...........take note they have the power to rip a humans head clean off and they dont have heavy fire power
@@Anonymous38572 finding Bigfoot is entertaining, but hard to take the show seriously. I think the actual researchers like cliff are serious though. The network is responsible for all the dramatics
This has to be my favourite STM video of them all 👍 Any sceptics need to watch STM Bigfoot videos and especially this one. Chimp Fit has to be a primate as Chris states. There is something out there waiting to be captured on a trail camera 😳 Good work Eli 💪
I noticed my dogs reacting to certain recordings. Especially the one that came from the country. Not scared. Just alert. Ears up and eyes locked on my phone.
Great work, Eli. Really enjoyed these Road to Discovery shows. The OP are doing fantastic work and it should be commended/respected. I think they have the right approach and mindset to research and the subject. And, they are getting results.
When hiking in the woods during warm months, bring along a small bottle of lavender essential oil. It takes care of stings instantly! It's also antiseptic. Great episode...thanks!
yep, some guys appear to prefer the manly pain. Lavender oil really is the bomb when it come to stings and itching. It also repells insects and maybe even testosterone poisoning. :) @@kimerickson1353
@@fastinradfordableMaybe but it’s sound advice. Also repels ticks. Thing I use it for is burns though. Slap some on a fresh burn & you’ll be amazed. Stops hurting & heals very quickly.
This series so far feels as instructional as it is entertaining. If someone wants to learn some serious bigfooting skills, this is the place. There's no group more serious about researching than the Olympic Project. NAWAC is on the same level. Great work, Eli & company!
Thank you each and every one if you guys. The people out there working putting the foot working. I am greatly appreciated and I love each. And every single skip from you guys. God bless each and every one. You do happy holidays to all of you. All of you man and for big foot too🌲🎄🏔
Bravo 👏, and as always well done to the entire crew! Absolutely without question the best Bigfoot channel around. It’s not always action packed and that’s why this is good because it shows how dedicated everyone is even without signs and they don’t fabricate anything. Love it
💚👋Eli, I love the manner in which your interview with all 3 researchers. Widen perspective of what drives them to conduct their field research and yet bring some humor while out in the dark forest. I'm going to watch it again and probably several more times💯👍😁 Blessings to you, family, all crew of STM/BTT HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎁🎅⛄️
Chris is a very stable, excellent researcher, he has my vote, i like his approach, he is the guy i will listen to, i trust him, just a good group and team, excellent production, keep em coming, id love to see more Cryptid stuff, Hellhound, Rake, or just interesting stuff
Wasps are ugly bad🐝 those suckers on the ground were huge! Sorry you got stung Shane. Chris's audio recorder strapped on his head is an excellent hands-free way to record sounds, loved it! Enjoy seeing Rebecca on these expeditions (sorry if her name is misspelled). She's really brave wearing a ghillie suit venturing off into the darkness. Vocalization recordings were amazing, thanks for these. The singing vocals sounded like they were calm, happy and relaxed. No humans around to disturb them, that's my guess. Truly appreciate the comprehensive audio catalog that has been done over a span of few years. Great job Olympic Project team. Everything is so very well detailed and organized. Your dedication is very respected. Chris's 'Chimp fit' is authentically similar to primates, a primatologist would very likely agree. Love Eli's signature poncho he's usually seen wearing.
I think the audio evidence is more important than many people think. It's hard to fake this stuff and it either is or isn't specific local animals. And, if it isn't, what is it?
Whether it is relevant or not, this chimp sound is almost exactly what Les Stroud reported hearing himself during one of his adventures that got him involved in the subject. I find it interesting. Nice job with this episode guys.
Yeah, that was somewhere in remote Alaska. The fascinating part for me was when he said that the creature took off running an appeared to have covered hundreds of yards in just a few seconds.
@@fastinradfordableWorld record 100 meter dash is 9.58 seconds.. that’s the fastest human to ever live running 100 yards (full football field) in about 10 seconds….
We will never know what really taunted les stroud on that notable day, but these audio clips.. I can't see them as just sasquatch audio, but maybe something else?
Great video. I've always wondered if you put a camera on a limb above you pointing down if you would get one on camera.. someone would have to play monkey to get up the tree! Lol😊
Watching this episode again waiting for the premier. Excellent presentation and kudos to Rebecca for a job well done on the camera photography. Great to see quality images. Thank you.
💚👋The audio picked up is amazing. Also, when viewing several times, I always find something I missed and heard while watching. Please continue your search one day it will all come together. I believe that the Sasquatch group knows you all as well💯👍they are intelligent and perspective 😁😉
And thats exactly how everyone should be doing audio for this subject. Categorize everything you know is there and then the unknowns (dont label it sasquatch) and itll likely get a lot more attention.
For me, I think the audio recordings are some of the most interesting evidence. I have listened to various bigfoot audio clips from different sources and times. I find enough similarities between them to convince me that something unknown is yelling its head off in the woods. I've heard similar singing in different recordings here on UA-cam. I hear the Ohio howl in a part of your recordings.
This was one of the best episodes since some time. Absolutely amazing that some data was actually included! This is the type of documentation that I missed since some time. Awesome work guys!! PS: I did not realize that I also follow the channel of Chris since some time already :D
I think this is one of the best videos you all have done in a while... Plus, I don't know if you realize, but the woods where you are are very quiet...Question, do you ever smell imprints etc? If they are smelly, you'd think they would leave a smell behind.
Many enthusiasts & researchers alike have long speculated & hypothesized that they aren't necessarily always disgustingly smelly- no more than a wild extant great ape (eg. gorilla, orangutan, chimp, or bonobo), relict hominid (eg. australopithicus, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, etc.), or a considerably hairy feral human might be. There have been many who suspect that the horrendous stink that's often associated with eyewitness accounts & unnerving feelings while outdoors could be due to the Sasquatches (possibly only the males, but that's obviously yet to be determined) possessing glands that excrete an odorous compound when stressed, such as when they are seen by an unfamiliar human or sense that one has wandered too close to them, a member of their group or family unit, their territory or hunting grounds, or perhaps if one has accidentally interfered with their hunt. I may be mistaken, but I think that male gorillas have a scent gland that excretes a strong odor when they are stressed. That's part of what makes this species so utterly fascinating; it appears that they could be our closest living evolutionary relatives, yet it seems that they might possess traits that are only shared with other primates that split from our branch on the taxonomical tree a ridiculously long time ago. I'd love to find out exactly how that managed to happen!
Great video. I'm glad there are some serious researchers doing actual research. The sounds they are catching are phenomenal. Thanks STM for covering this
Considering I have encountered and interacted with 'them' while researching Colorado Bigfoot territories with Marc Abell back in 2018, [ documented on film ].......I'm very impressed with all that you folks do. I know Sasquatch are real and hope y'all experience and document your encounters as we did. With your passion and tenacity, I sincerely believe you too will soon be rewarded. Besides, the world needs to see,......THEY ARE REAL ! GOOD LUCK AND KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC RESEARCH. ps- we have pics too
That's what i appreciate the most out of Small Town Monsters over ANY other researching teams. They take the time to appreciate the wildlife around them wherever they may be filming. Yes it's about squatching but you also can't ignore the beauty your traversing through.
I’m only part way in and already I’m like wow just wow , yet again STM have given yet another anazing video thank you to all involved ❤️❤️ and merry Christmas to yourselves and your families ❤️❤️
👋Watched again, I hope that you have the opportunity to give us more updates on more recently new evidence on how the progress is coming along, Eli 💚👣 it's not just talk but getting out in the woods in your presentation💯👍
Love watching y'all searching for the Big boy!! I would love to be there....I used to wonder and 4-wheel throughout some of the Ozarks with one cousin or another. Last time I went 4-wheeling l tried crossing Boyse creek for the 20th time that day and it had been raining sheets of rain the previous day and washed the bank away so all the tree roots were exposed and hard to get up the non-existent bank! Needless to say...my 55 year old tail ended up in the creek and my canary yellow 4-wheeler was resting on its back tires, lookin like it was praying!!! That cool spring creek water baptized me properly!! Good thing home was just 7 miles away. Where we were on the 'peninsula ' of our mountain, is where I found out later, was where I had.....I firmly believe, a Bigfoot experience. I sincerely believe there are FAMILIES on that mountain! Now I'm 66 years old and purdy crippled up from years of working like a man....I loved hard work but now I can hardly do anything. I have lived life....!! Keep posting your adventures....that's the only way I can!!!
I hate those ground nests! My record is 7 stings. I was dropping a tree and next thing I know, I'm getting lit up like the 4th of july. My arm pit, under my hard hat, under my saw chaps... I ran down that hill at warp speed, left my saw up there, lost my glasses... it was a bad day.
At 40:03 the sounds are called samurai sounds because they sound oriental, also the main reason you never see too many footprints is because Sasquatches walk through the trees, some indigenous people call them " tree walkers" they travel allot from tree to tree like apes do. there is a video of Squatches swinging ima tree and one swings down to catch a younger one who was having trouble moving from one tree to the other, it is shadowy but you can still see them. they walk through so when you do see one print its because they stepped down from a tree and went up into another or they walk through dense underbrush or over rocks. they are masters of camouflage, so they can be a few feet from you and you would never see them, unless they want you to.
Cool stuff and more thorough than most . I wonder if you took 3 audio recording devices and set them up in a triangle pattern with accurate gps cords on each and then used the results t try and triangulate where the sound is coming from based on intensity or strength recorded by each . It would work better if the recorder was set to mono and was continually rotating at a slow speed on all three recorders set in a triangular pattern some distance away from each other . Then based on the angle of the recording device , at the highest peaks of sound , you could draw a line on a map from each recording in the direction of the strongest sound results from each recorder and where the lines cross will be close to the area where they originated from. It should work although I have not tried it. Thanks for the share. :O) ( After thinking for a moment the recorders should be set to stereo to achieve direction from each unit not mono. )
Birders and wildlife biologists use this to see what species are in an area. It’s called active bio-acoustics. It requires a computer, and is about 5K to set up.
Great show, great channel. From B.C and I have def heard things that I cant explain while camping. My only comment is this... why would Bigfoot not use animal calls to haunt? we do as humans while hunting. Makes sense to me they would too.
That’s the first time I ever heard a big foot audio described as being chimpanzee like with those sounds and they most definitely do sound like a chimpanzee. I’ve never heard anything like that in all the videos I’ve ever watched on Bigfoot
The vocalizations sound as if there’s a choir rehearsing their melodies. So humbling to study these beings without trying to excite them into responding to man, just set up to hear these creatures communicate with each other. Thank to the STM team for your efforts and dedication.
When you find yourself dealing with angry bees simply hold your breath and walk away … im 50 years old and have lived most of my life in east Tn . I was told this when i was about 12 years old and ive ben in hundreds of bees nests and ive never got stung while holding my breath . Not once !!!
This episode is absolutely crazy with the whole nest theory.Eli please please please go do a full episode with that guy brian who said you can camp at his land hes definitely telling the truth!!
Funny how he's telling this story at 1:08:00 It's interesting how these things have been known to either disappear completely, stand as still as stone, or see/hear you from ridiculous distances.
The best video ever. I normally dont like to listen to a bunch of talk but this is talk about action and there is alot! I was really glad to hear him say "its gets creepy at dusk" cause I was thinking how can these folks be out there and hear that!? I would be worthless if I heard that...
I mean ,these ppl are serious.Way out in the boonies and recording those crazy sounds?this is almost unexplainable and definitely top tier research with their analysis and professional approach
Hey Guys I'm watching your clips in Germany and I love All of them so far! In this oder you have positioned recorders in the Nest area.but you don't seem to put out any trailcams although to me that would definetely seem like a Thing one would want to do. Greetings from Germany, Frank
The nests they discovered, they thought they were constructed between February and March and I've been thinking if bigfoot were constructing nests for sleeping surely they would be all year round? Just a thought, but what if the time line of the nests is for Mating season or Birthing season?
@HHGaming1836 We all have different scanning app preferences, but some of what we use regularly are ScandyPro, Scaniverse, Polycam and Capture. I believe the one I filmed Todd using that day was the Capture app, but I'm not certain as it was over a year ago. Hope that helps. 🙂
The 16:40 the long vocalisation sounds nearly exactly like a video called Bigfoot Screams (longest audio in the world) from the channel called bigtoetime that lasts nearly 15:00 minutes long and trust me it’s absolutely fantastic
I love the work you guys are doing. It's refreshing to see a group of people out to discover evidence of sasquatch/bigfoot without all the drama and gimmicks.
they re not finding jack like all the other programs they all never find anything
in there camp they need to set up cams way before the camp so that way when they are watching them they can get them on cam and night vision they are all doing
everything all wrong , wheres the drones and the list goes on and on of what they could be doing ...........take note they have the power to rip a humans head clean off
and they dont have heavy fire power
Evidence?
@@bentucker2301exactly. Casting tracks and getting audio isn’t going to prove the existence of anything
We throwing shade Finding Bigfoot !
@@Anonymous38572 finding Bigfoot is entertaining, but hard to take the show seriously. I think the actual researchers like cliff are serious though. The network is responsible for all the dramatics
Another Hall-of-Fame production! Thank you Eli and the whole STM team. ❤
Great production. The 3-D image of the track was absolutely amazing. One of the sounds you caught reminded me of the Sierra Tapes! Thanks!!!
This has to be my favourite STM video of them all 👍
Any sceptics need to watch STM Bigfoot videos and especially this one.
Chimp Fit has to be a primate as Chris states.
There is something out there waiting to be captured on a trail camera 😳
Good work Eli 💪
The way my cats chitted and hissed at the recordings. They’re invested.
I noticed my dogs reacting to certain recordings. Especially the one that came from the country. Not scared. Just alert. Ears up and eyes locked on my phone.
@@momadogymy dog was low growling at my phone. He only does that when he's scared. But my cats hissed and left the room. Very interesting.
Wow, thats the longest scream I've heard yet, very creepy, I wouldn't want to be out there when that happened. Crazy, thx
It would definitely be interesting to hear! I would be in!
The variety of vocalizations is wild.
Great work, Eli. Really enjoyed these Road to Discovery shows. The OP are doing fantastic work and it should be commended/respected. I think they have the right approach and mindset to research and the subject. And, they are getting results.
I love hearing bigfoot audio recordings, there so unique, thanks for all you do.
When hiking in the woods during warm months, bring along a small bottle of lavender essential oil. It takes care of stings instantly! It's also antiseptic. Great episode...thanks!
#things only a woman would say
@@fastinradfordable Haha, maybe, but, it beats walking around swollen & in pain
yep, some guys appear to prefer the manly pain. Lavender oil really is the bomb when it come to stings and itching. It also repells insects and maybe even testosterone poisoning. :) @@kimerickson1353
@@fastinradfordableMaybe but it’s sound advice. Also repels ticks. Thing I use it for is burns though. Slap some on a fresh burn & you’ll be amazed. Stops hurting & heals very quickly.
And tea tree oil to deter mosquitos.
This series so far feels as instructional as it is entertaining. If someone wants to learn some serious bigfooting skills, this is the place. There's no group more serious about researching than the Olympic Project. NAWAC is on the same level. Great work, Eli & company!
Thank you each and every one if you guys. The people out there working putting the foot working. I am greatly appreciated and I love each. And every single skip from you guys. God bless each and every one. You do happy holidays to all of you. All of you man and for big foot too🌲🎄🏔
Eli is so funny, I love the story about “mouse camp” 😂
lol 😂 poor Eli 😅
Yeah nobody there was laughing at his jokes 😂. Like the crossbow joke was funny.
Twas a modest mouse camp...
@@fly_speck_cafe best kind of 🐁
I loved the birthday card! 😀
I have watched several of these videos, and this one is superb. Thank you for sharing your discoveries.
Very good documentary: you stick to the topic, facts and research! The sound recordings are definitely extraordinary.
Can't Beat This Another Rainy Night In Glasgow With The STM Crew 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi from FALKIRK in the central belt 👋👋🥃🏴
Another SUPER video Eli. I loved it. Thank you for showing me and learning along the way with you. Until another video stay safe
Bravo 👏, and as always well done to the entire crew! Absolutely without question the best Bigfoot channel around. It’s not always action packed and that’s why this is good because it shows how dedicated everyone is even without signs and they don’t fabricate anything. Love it
Eerie sounding! Love the audio guys approach to the calls. Very thorough. Convincing too.
💚👋Eli, I love the manner in which your interview with all 3 researchers. Widen perspective of what drives them to conduct their field research and yet bring some humor while out in the dark forest. I'm going to watch it again and probably several more times💯👍😁
Blessings to you, family, all crew of STM/BTT HAPPY HOLIDAYS 🎄🎁🎅⛄️
Thank you for the kind words!!!
Chris is a very stable, excellent researcher, he has my vote, i like his approach, he is the guy i will listen to, i trust him, just a good group and team, excellent production, keep em coming,
id love to see more Cryptid stuff, Hellhound, Rake, or just interesting stuff
Excellent work guys. The vocals really pumped me up.
This is THE channel for the journey to discover Sasquatch
I second that.
Facts!
It isnt. Howtohunt is the #1 bigfoot channel in the world period.
How to hunt come on! Steve’s a goof!
How many have to be seen before people realize they've been discovered ? I've seen two , really up close . They exist .
Wasps are ugly bad🐝 those suckers on the ground were huge! Sorry you got stung Shane. Chris's audio recorder strapped on his head is an excellent hands-free way to record sounds, loved it! Enjoy seeing Rebecca on these expeditions (sorry if her name is misspelled). She's really brave wearing a ghillie suit venturing off into the darkness.
Vocalization recordings were amazing, thanks for these. The singing vocals sounded like they were calm, happy and relaxed. No humans around to disturb them, that's my guess.
Truly appreciate the comprehensive audio catalog that has been done over a span of few years. Great job Olympic Project team. Everything is so very well detailed and organized. Your dedication is very respected. Chris's 'Chimp fit' is authentically similar to primates, a primatologist would very likely agree.
Love Eli's signature poncho he's usually seen wearing.
I think the audio evidence is more important than many people think. It's hard to fake this stuff and it either is or isn't specific local animals. And, if it isn't, what is it?
Another STM treat coming up 🥳🥳
Whether it is relevant or not, this chimp sound is almost exactly what Les Stroud reported hearing himself during one of his adventures that got him involved in the subject. I find it interesting. Nice job with this episode guys.
Yeah, that was somewhere in remote Alaska. The fascinating part for me was when he said that the creature took off running an appeared to have covered hundreds of yards in just a few seconds.
@@nadir1378humans can cover hundreds of yards in seconds.
@@fastinradfordableWorld record 100 meter dash is 9.58 seconds.. that’s the fastest human to ever live running 100 yards (full football field) in about 10 seconds….
We will never know what really taunted les stroud on that notable day, but these audio clips.. I can't see them as just sasquatch audio, but maybe something else?
Great video. I've always wondered if you put a camera on a limb above you pointing down if you would get one on camera.. someone would have to play monkey to get up the tree! Lol😊
Watching this episode again waiting for the premier. Excellent presentation and kudos to Rebecca for a job well done on the camera photography. Great to see quality images. Thank you.
Thank you, @michaelrussell13. Glad you enjoyed it! ☺
💚👋The audio picked up is amazing. Also, when viewing several times, I always find something I missed and heard while watching. Please continue your search one day it will all come together. I believe that the Sasquatch group knows you all as well💯👍they are intelligent and perspective 😁😉
I just found your channel and subbed. Very good content, thank you!
Love your videos and documentaries! Can’t wait to see the next one!
Mr. Eli Watson, probably one of the best doc's I've seen! Congrats! Hats off to the Olympic Project and their work!
Thanks for the kind words!
Great video! Thanks!! Merry Christmas you all!!
And thats exactly how everyone should be doing audio for this subject. Categorize everything you know is there and then the unknowns (dont label it sasquatch) and itll likely get a lot more attention.
For me, I think the audio recordings are some of the most interesting evidence. I have listened to various bigfoot audio clips from different sources and times. I find enough similarities between them to convince me that something unknown is yelling its head off in the woods. I've heard similar singing in different recordings here on UA-cam.
I hear the Ohio howl in a part of your recordings.
Exactly. It’s incredible they haven’t gotten more interest from wildlife biologists and scientists. Damn shame actually.
@@t.l.1610 I agree.
This was one of the best episodes since some time. Absolutely amazing that some data was actually included! This is the type of documentation that I missed since some time. Awesome work guys!! PS: I did not realize that I also follow the channel of Chris since some time already :D
I think this is one of the best videos you all have done in a while... Plus, I don't know if you realize, but the woods where you are are very quiet...Question, do you ever smell imprints etc? If they are smelly, you'd think they would leave a smell behind.
Smelling prints would be a windowlicker move. These beings’ prints have emf levels that are dangerous. Don’t believe me? Do your own research.
Many enthusiasts & researchers alike have long speculated & hypothesized that they aren't necessarily always disgustingly smelly- no more than a wild extant great ape (eg. gorilla, orangutan, chimp, or bonobo), relict hominid (eg. australopithicus, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, etc.), or a considerably hairy feral human might be.
There have been many who suspect that the horrendous stink that's often associated with eyewitness accounts & unnerving feelings while outdoors could be due to the Sasquatches (possibly only the males, but that's obviously yet to be determined) possessing glands that excrete an odorous compound when stressed, such as when they are seen by an unfamiliar human or sense that one has wandered too close to them, a member of their group or family unit, their territory or hunting grounds, or perhaps if one has accidentally interfered with their hunt.
I may be mistaken, but I think that male gorillas have a scent gland that excretes a strong odor when they are stressed.
That's part of what makes this species so utterly fascinating; it appears that they could be our closest living evolutionary relatives, yet it seems that they might possess traits that are only shared with other primates that split from our branch on the taxonomical tree a ridiculously long time ago.
I'd love to find out exactly how that managed to happen!
Great video. I'm glad there are some serious researchers doing actual research. The sounds they are catching are phenomenal. Thanks STM for covering this
Considering I have encountered and interacted with 'them' while researching Colorado Bigfoot territories with Marc Abell back in 2018, [ documented on film ].......I'm very impressed with all that you folks do. I know Sasquatch are real and hope y'all experience and document your encounters as we did.
With your passion and tenacity, I sincerely believe you too will soon be rewarded. Besides, the world needs to see,......THEY ARE REAL !
GOOD LUCK AND KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC RESEARCH.
ps- we have pics too
Can we find that movie here on youtube?
Show the film or shut up
Hello. How can we see the pictures and hear your recordings? Thanks very much.
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD EPISODE. SQUAD UP TO WATCH EARLY.
Thank you so much for posting this..I’ve been following your work and can’t wait to see the final report.. This is truly amazing. Ty!
Damn the 3-D scan of that print was impressive
Thanks
Is the 3d scan a regular app anyone can download?
Yes and there's many different ones.
.@@cindymcdonald3792
@@socalsquatchwhat’s the name of the app? I don’t always have plaster with me but I always have my phone
@@tattooedladi1241 Capture. We use a few different ones too.
I love what you all are doing and have been following your channel , those vocalizations were amazing gave me ripples for sure just Awesome stuff
Brilliant episode Eli thanks mate 👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow the audio sounded great….very interesting notes 😊
That's what i appreciate the most out of Small Town Monsters over ANY other researching teams. They take the time to appreciate the wildlife around them wherever they may be filming. Yes it's about squatching but you also can't ignore the beauty your traversing through.
Has anyone ever taken these recorded vocalizations to a zoo with gorillas and chimpanzees to find out how they react to the recordings?
That is a great idea!
Aw maaaan.
Good idea, my dogs went on alert when they heard the recording. Then they got scared.
Wouldn't be surprised if they acted like every other prey species
Nice! I like it.
I’m only part way in and already I’m like wow just wow , yet again STM have given yet another anazing video thank you to all involved ❤️❤️ and merry Christmas to yourselves and your families ❤️❤️
Now maybe the chimp like sounds….. could be an infant Sasquatch reacting to a parent coming back with food or for being away for a time.
Didn't think about that ok.....I'm listening
Wishing you get well soon sister and happy new yr. Please keep us updated thanks
Sunday is my favorite day now 😁
Top quality as usual guys. Where in good old Scotland are you from Shane?
Have you ever done any research in Whatcom County Wa?
Are February nest maybe due to babies being born?
those wasps was like ... ATTAAAAACK! i gotta admit, it looked like it stung. 😆
Arse daggers
👋Watched again, I hope that you have the opportunity to give us more updates on more recently new evidence on how the progress is coming along, Eli 💚👣 it's not just talk but getting out in the woods in your presentation💯👍
That is some crazy thick brush!
I like what he said about confirmation bias. A very honest approach.
I've watched countless TV shows, documentaries etc over decades. The audio captures in this video are better than ANYTHING I've ever heard.
Very good material as always but don’t think I missed the fart on 1:08:14 😂😂😂 as natural as it can be .
Love watching y'all searching for the Big boy!! I would love to be there....I used to wonder and 4-wheel throughout some of the Ozarks with one cousin or another. Last time I went 4-wheeling l tried crossing Boyse creek for the 20th time that day and it had been raining sheets of rain the previous day and washed the bank away so all the tree roots were exposed and hard to get up the non-existent bank! Needless to say...my 55 year old tail ended up in the creek and my canary yellow 4-wheeler was resting on its back tires, lookin like it was praying!!! That cool spring creek water baptized me properly!! Good thing home was just 7 miles away. Where we were on the 'peninsula ' of our mountain, is where I found out later, was where I had.....I firmly believe, a Bigfoot experience. I sincerely believe there are FAMILIES on that mountain! Now I'm 66 years old and purdy crippled up from years of working like a man....I loved hard work but now I can hardly do anything. I have lived life....!! Keep posting your adventures....that's the only way I can!!!
That's a gr8 idea...about looking through all the owl sounds and looking for the sounds that don't fit. Higher end sounds ..
I hate those ground nests! My record is 7 stings. I was dropping a tree and next thing I know, I'm getting lit up like the 4th of july. My arm pit, under my hard hat, under my saw chaps... I ran down that hill at warp speed, left my saw up there, lost my glasses... it was a bad day.
Im not even completely a Sasquatch believer, but your filmmaking iss just really good
Excellent video. I appreciate you all.
There is no way I could go out there like that Rebekah!!! You are my hero girly!
Keep up the good work guys !!
At 40:03 the sounds are called samurai sounds because they sound oriental, also the main reason you never see too many footprints is because Sasquatches walk through the trees, some indigenous people call them " tree walkers" they travel allot from tree to tree like apes do.
there is a video of Squatches swinging ima tree and one swings down to catch a younger one who was having trouble moving from one tree to the other,
it is shadowy but you can still see them. they walk through so when you do see one print its because they stepped down from a tree and went up into another or they walk through dense underbrush or over rocks. they are masters of camouflage,
so they can be a few feet from you and you would never see them, unless they want you to.
I am so impressed by the investigation being so meticulously well done.
Thank you so much for all the work everyone as put in , I've thourly enjoyed your investigation.
Cool stuff and more thorough than most . I wonder if you took 3 audio recording devices and set them up in a triangle pattern with accurate gps cords on each and then used the results t try and triangulate where the sound is coming from based on intensity or strength recorded by each . It would work better if the recorder was set to mono and was continually rotating at a slow speed on all three recorders set in a triangular pattern some distance away from each other . Then based on the angle of the recording device , at the highest peaks of sound , you could draw a line on a map from each recording in the direction of the strongest sound results from each recorder and where the lines cross will be close to the area where they originated from. It should work although I have not tried it. Thanks for the share. :O) ( After thinking for a moment the recorders should be set to stereo to achieve direction from each unit not mono. )
Birders and wildlife biologists use this to see what species are in an area. It’s called active bio-acoustics. It requires a computer, and is about 5K to set up.
Excellent! Mad respect for those in The Olympic project.
Great show, great channel. From B.C and I have def heard things that I cant explain while camping. My only comment is this... why would Bigfoot not use animal calls to haunt? we do as humans while hunting. Makes sense to me they would too.
HEY! I HAVE A QUESTION TO YOU WHO MADE THE CAST. IS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE A 3D PLASTIC PRINT VIA THE 3D SCANNED PICTURE?
That’s the first time I ever heard a big foot audio described as being chimpanzee like with those sounds and they most definitely do sound like a chimpanzee. I’ve never heard anything like that in all the videos I’ve ever watched on Bigfoot
@theeliwatson Did I spot a new look :) Gone is the beard. Looks a lot cooler Love the mouse story
that's actually my old look from when I started!
The vocalizations sound as if there’s a choir rehearsing their melodies. So humbling to study these beings without trying to excite them into responding to man, just set up to hear these creatures communicate with each other. Thank to the STM team for your efforts and dedication.
quite missed the chat room last few weeks ,should be able to catch next few eps hopefully
You guys need to investigate the fishing cabin on snelgrove lake Ontario canada
That sound is frightening! You guys are so brave.
When you find yourself dealing with angry bees simply hold your breath and walk away … im 50 years old and have lived most of my life in east Tn . I was told this when i was about 12 years old and ive ben in hundreds of bees nests and ive never got stung while holding my breath . Not once !!!
Can't wait!!
That was a good one. Nice vocals and sounds.
Ohhhh ya! Where can I get a walking stick and the wallet? Or multiples maybe.
Thank you.
Enjoying your video. 🙂🌻❤️
This episode is absolutely crazy with the whole nest theory.Eli please please please go do a full episode with that guy brian who said you can camp at his land hes definitely telling the truth!!
Brilliant watch as ever
Sending our best regards from Scotland 🏴 guys 💙awesome work with even better results ✌️👹💥💥💥GTC
Hi from FALKIRK in the central belt 👋👋🥃🏴
Funny how he's telling this story at 1:08:00 It's interesting how these things have been known to either disappear completely, stand as still as stone, or see/hear you from ridiculous distances.
The scanner on the phone is amazing and all those vocalizations something is definitely out there
The chimp fit and snort grunts are 100% without a fucking doubt some form of primate. Spectacular.
The best video ever. I normally dont like to listen to a bunch of talk but this is talk about action and there is alot! I was really glad to hear him say "its gets creepy at dusk" cause I was thinking how can these folks be out there and hear that!? I would be worthless if I heard that...
Bigfoot builds mock hangout to watch the silly, noisy humans.
"Are there any dinosaurs on your dinosaur tour ?"
I mean ,these ppl are serious.Way out in the boonies and recording those crazy sounds?this is almost unexplainable and definitely top tier research with their analysis and professional approach
Shouldve peeled out. Wasps probably wouldve known not to mess with you.
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Hey Guys I'm watching your clips in Germany and I love All of them so far! In this oder you have positioned recorders in the Nest area.but you don't seem to put out any trailcams although to me that would definetely seem like a Thing one would want to do.
Greetings from Germany, Frank
These guys have a sophisticated approach to the search...
The nests they discovered, they thought they were constructed between February and March and I've been thinking if bigfoot were constructing nests for sleeping surely they would be all year round? Just a thought, but what if the time line of the nests is for Mating season or Birthing season?
Does anyone know what app there using for the 3d scans would love to know
@HHGaming1836 We all have different scanning app preferences, but some of what we use regularly are ScandyPro, Scaniverse, Polycam and Capture. I believe the one I filmed Todd using that day was the Capture app, but I'm not certain as it was over a year ago. Hope that helps. 🙂
@@RebekahSlick thank you so much good luck we all love y’all’s work and stay safe out there👣
The 16:40 the long vocalisation sounds nearly exactly like a video called Bigfoot Screams (longest audio in the world) from the channel called bigtoetime that lasts nearly 15:00 minutes long and trust me it’s absolutely fantastic
Good on these guys having a belief and sticking to it✅️
Being a retired RN, couldn't help but notice the lump on Rebecca's neck - was this a reaction to being stung, perhaps? Hope she's OK!!
Do you guys think they are making nest sights for breeding time or birthing areas?? Those singing calls could be mating calls!!