My Favorite Bigfoot Photo--With ASTOUNDING Size Comparison--The Beast of Seven Chutes.

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  • This has long been my favorite bigfoot photo. It was taken in Quebec, Canada, at the Park of Seven Falls. Most people don't know that a recreation was done on scene a few weeks after the photo was taken. The photo, in conjunction with the comparison, makes this piece of evidence rather compelling.
    In this video, I go into some personal thoughts on why this video is so impressive.
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  • @yat282
    @yat282 Рік тому +191

    The fact that someone went and stood in the same spot later means that it's not just a weird rock or something. That makes this more mysterious for sure

    • @forthehonorforge4840
      @forthehonorforge4840 Рік тому +4

      Unless the rock is covered by the leaves in the later videos.

    • @mollyds4528
      @mollyds4528 11 місяців тому +3

      @@forthehonorforge4840 Yep - that spot is covered by tree branch and leaves. The re-cree has the guy standing to the right and behind that original spot.

  • @m.r.c.6209
    @m.r.c.6209 Рік тому +382

    My girlfriend is a vet tech and when the "Stone Giant" thing came up she immediately said that in her experience with farm animals and some dogs, when snow or mud cakes onto animals with double coats it gets chunky and matted when it dries and very much appears as if they're covered in stones or rocks. Given what we can assume about Bigfoot's hygiene, this seems a lot more likely to me as an explanation for the moniker "stone giant" than rolling around in tar and pebbles. Keep up the good work, Bob!

    • @Rosesraspberries72
      @Rosesraspberries72 Рік тому +7

      @@Nemo66577 hmm I’ve came upon lots of stories where they looked clean and tidy.

    • @patcummins6036
      @patcummins6036 Рік тому +40

      The rolling, or wallowing in mud, is a common technique used by pigs to avoid bites by insects as well as a cooling down process.
      In my earlier days I hunted wild pigs in Australia and our preferred rifle was the 30.30 Winchester and I’ve heard a few stories about the mud coating on large boars preventing a 30.30 caliber projectile from penetrating. One story in particular was from a now deceased hunting friend who heard the impact and saw the dust fly from the side of the pig but it didn’t kill or wound it!

    • @TheZombieburner
      @TheZombieburner Рік тому +18

      Some animals wallow in mud, too, to keep bugs from biting them.

    • @nouhorni3229
      @nouhorni3229 Рік тому +11

      @@patcummins6036 cliché "swamp people" and natives living in areas with lots of stagnant water also use mud to ward of insects and sunburn.

    • @Trollgernautt
      @Trollgernautt Рік тому +1

      @@Nemo66577 most animals that roll on mud are herd animals (pigs, elephants, cows, rhinos)... apes and monkeys don't usually do that, their social interactions include grooming, in which they remove parasites and debree from each others fur to assert social standing. If we accept Bigfoot to be some kind of ape it would make more sense for them to have clean fur than the opposite. But that was a nice catch anyway, I never paid attention to that detail before.

  • @yomiee.
    @yomiee. Рік тому +182

    My grandpa had a friend group that he would go camping with in canada when he was in his twenties and he always told one story about how him and 2 of his friends saw a bigfoot standing next to a tree close to a small lake behind it. Sadly his 2 friends passed away 6 years ago, but the reason most of my family believes him is because he always tells the story the exact same way, it never changes.

    • @codemcloud6073
      @codemcloud6073 Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing. Idk why people have such a hard time believing they might be real it's like they're mad at the possibility?? Until 1902 gorillas were just a myth. I think we're going to have proof undeniable proof soon here like within the next 10 years. I personally think the original most famous film was already proof but until we get one that's been sadly captured idk how else we can prove it without the hiders saying it's fake or not real. Why would native Americans tell stories about them for hundreds of years like they had anything to gain by making them up?

    • @Jeb51987
      @Jeb51987 11 місяців тому +4

      So your just not gonna tell us the story? 😂

    • @adecadeofpoetry4831
      @adecadeofpoetry4831 11 місяців тому +1

      Grandpas stories are always the best! We use to call ours “Father Goose” lol

    • @user-cm9yh5lv1v
      @user-cm9yh5lv1v 20 днів тому

      There's nothing more chilling than hearing adults talk in a matter of fact manner while discussing bigfoot. Not trying to convince one another, simply relating different experiences.

  • @mgkiryuu
    @mgkiryuu Рік тому +112

    A 20 minute video of a man talking about a photograph has never been so smooth :) Honestly love the vids and laid back commentary. Nothing zany or screaming about like a fake clown at a circus (i.e. the typical UA-camr video). Just smooth and articulate speech about cool information and analysis :)

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan  Рік тому +25

      That’s crazy high praise. Thank you friend.

    • @mjrchapin
      @mjrchapin 6 місяців тому +5

      I can add nothing to what you wrote. This channel is on a whole other level of quality, in presentation and subjects.

  • @blornblad4381
    @blornblad4381 Рік тому +588

    The end of Harry & The Hendersons has always stuck with me. As Harry walks off into the forest, we see members of his family emerge right before our eyes, one by one, from plain sight as they follow him in the forest. I’ve lived in the PNW most of my life, and every time I’ve been in those forests, I’ve always had the half serious thought that at any time, I could be surrounded by a family of Sasquatch, and I’d never even know it. Something fun (or terrifying) to think about next time you’re in the remote wilderness.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Рік тому +21

      Well Harry and the Henderson movie is not real. I've heard a few very dangerous and aggressive encounters of these creatures from friends of mine!

    • @PsijicAnt
      @PsijicAnt Рік тому +18

      I think about that scene a lot

    • @azmiraclegirl441
      @azmiraclegirl441 Рік тому +12

      They're not friendly in groups :/

    • @Manco65
      @Manco65 Рік тому +28

      I've had that feeling you get when someone or something is staring at you when I used to do as bit of solo hunting and hiking out in the Ozark National Forest. Particularly in the Hare Mountain area. Once was in daylight and I turned towards where I figured something was looking at me and then saw something lumber off down the hill through the brush. Thought it was a bear. But......?

    • @MediumDSpeaks
      @MediumDSpeaks Рік тому +22

      Cute thought that I'll ever be crazy enough to go into deep wilderness with all the skin walker and Bigfoot videos I watch

  • @staceya5149
    @staceya5149 Рік тому +205

    The way you describe that dream brought out primordial fears that I didn't know I was carrying around with me.

    • @alexr5118
      @alexr5118 Рік тому +29

      When I saw the similarity between the dream and photo I got goosebumps

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival Рік тому +13

      @@alexr5118 same. but it reminded me of a sleep paralysis dream I had once. No one holding my head but a Werewolf Dogman clawed its way onto my bed and bit my hand. I woke up with a big scratch on my hand that I didnt remember how it got there.

    • @danielmart7940
      @danielmart7940 Рік тому +16

      I remember hearing the lions guttural sounds from 200 yards away at the Kiev zoo and it just puts your body into instinctual panic mode. Some long suppressed primordial memory from out ancient ancestors

    • @pedroroque829
      @pedroroque829 Рік тому +17

      @@danielmart7940 It's not suppressed. Those instincts are still needed today.

    • @11bluekitkats
      @11bluekitkats Рік тому +9

      Being truthful the only fear I have of is heights.But sometimes at night when I ponder the mystery of Sasquatch for too long I have a drowning feeling of fear

  • @briyachrist
    @briyachrist Рік тому +81

    That story you said of your friend dreaming of a bigfoot like creature holding his head just makes the picture creepier. The timing of seeing it a couple months later is strange.

  • @fabiobigfoot
    @fabiobigfoot Рік тому +99

    I have said this half a dozen times or more in the comments, Bob you're the best creator on UA-cam and I cannot understand why you don't have over a million subs. By far the most descriptive, well thought out and narrated information on the topic of the Sasquatch people. Also loved your narration of the Lions of Tsavo. My only complaint is I wish you posted more often, but I understand it takes time and would rather wait for something good....so really can't complain.

    • @mollyds4528
      @mollyds4528 Рік тому +6

      I second that notion!

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan  Рік тому +13

      You’re too kind.

    • @demosxn6722
      @demosxn6722 Рік тому +1

      @@BobGymlan hey bob, i don't mean to be much of a bother but i was looking at some videos from the Russian region and found this one.
      ua-cam.com/video/XhYxK2rjHI0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BigfootEncounters
      I don't know the story behind it but i found it interesting because how close the subject is to the camera and we get a clear but brief look at it. Not sure what to think of it. thought it might catch your interest.

    • @lolwtfbbq111
      @lolwtfbbq111 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I've always been really impressed with how much effort bob puts into his videos. I have NO idea if bigfoot is real but bob makes me really think. However, he doesn't use sensationalism. He uses research and compelling arguments. I wish more UA-camrs could pull that off. I'm a very skeptical guy, but I got time for Bob.

  • @brockschannel3927
    @brockschannel3927 Рік тому +297

    My day has been crap so far, then Bob uploaded a video and improved my day. Thank You,Bob.

  • @Manco65
    @Manco65 Рік тому +138

    I'm going to say that the hair reported to be on them would serve about the same function as a ghillie suit. Breaking up the lines of a body and blending into the background.
    Also movement is one of the biggest target indicators. The ability to move slowly and smoothly can be as important as moving quickly for a predator.

    • @talasb4590
      @talasb4590 Рік тому +1

      And also you add possible moss growth or even deliberate add Ons like pebbles sticks or leaves.

    • @davidwindell
      @davidwindell Рік тому +5

      Reminds me of Drax from Guardians of the Galaxy. Stands so still as to be imperceptible to the human eye.

  • @-Zer0Dark-
    @-Zer0Dark- Рік тому +34

    Been watching Bob for a good 3(ish) years now, and this is by far and away one of his best videos. The painstaking attention to detail; the depth of analysis and historical comparison; and the sheer creep factor were all top notch. His subtle sense of humor is also working its way in with each new video, and it's quickly making this my favorite channel on UA-cam. Absolute banger, as always.

  • @dominicnalan942
    @dominicnalan942 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been watching UA-cam for like 15 years and this is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 Рік тому +104

    Thanks, Bob, not sure how long ago this photo hit the net, 2005 or so, BUT remember it well. As a dog lover I remember feeling especially concerned for what appears to be a dog, living or dead, in its left arm. Also, the photo brought to mind the Rock Island state park in Tennessee. In 1998 I was living 4.5 to 5 minutes from that park and enjoyed visiting it with a girlfriend of mine. One afternoon in the spring we left my home overlooking the Caney Fork River to walk the trails at Rock Island S.P. We walked approximately half a mile at mid-day and stopped for a second to sip water and she said: "Booker, she called me Booker, I FEEL like we're being watched from the hill side behind you, don't look but I think someone, or something is watching us." I told her it could be anything from a squirrel to a Bigfoot, maybe a mountain lion or bear. We decided to return to the car post haste, but what she didn't know was I too had the feeling we were being watched. About 20 yards before we stopped for a drink of water, I unbuttoned the safety strap on the holster of my 357 under my shirt on my waist. We never found out what was up that day BUT we were both convinced we may have been walking into a trap set by humans or something else.

    • @yomiee.
      @yomiee. Рік тому +4

      Thats really scary, i went camping once and got robbed. Luckily barely had anything on me and the people who robbed me were suprisingly friendly. They only took what i didnt need and left. This was 7 years ago.

    • @crazysilly2914
      @crazysilly2914 Рік тому +4

      was there disappearances in that area?

    • @liabw05
      @liabw05 Рік тому

      @@yomiee. how would they know what you didn’t need?

    • @matthewm3912
      @matthewm3912 Рік тому +3

      I Live in Cookeville, very intriguing to hear this story. We lived up in Hilham before, and i would often get the feeling of being watched at night. One time in winter i was out for a walk in a snow covered field and heard a very deep guteral growl. I turned back immediately for the house. It was not any noise the local wild life could have made.

    • @11UncleBooker22
      @11UncleBooker22 Рік тому +1

      @@crazysilly2914 Not to our knowledge.

  • @nonyabizznu5087
    @nonyabizznu5087 Рік тому +183

    Hiding in plain sight reminds me of one of my favorite books as a kid, Outlaw Red.
    It's about a dog that escapes into the woods. There's a scene where the dog is resting in the brush when some hunters come near him. The book says that an experienced wild animal would have run before the hunters got close, an inexperienced one would have hesitated and risked being seen. The dog stayed where he was. He was familiar with humans and he knew that if he kept still they would pass by, unknowing, and they did.

    • @rangerstedfast
      @rangerstedfast Рік тому +22

      Ranger's Apprentice taught a similar lesson, most people won't see what they don't expect to see. Which is why sometimes "hiding in plain sight" works so well, especially if the person/thing that's hiding remains motionless.

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Рік тому +4

      I believe that's the famous hunting dog writer Jim Kjielgaard ( I'm sure I murdered his last name horribly) , but anyway he wrote a ton of great outdoor/ dog/ hunting stories.... i could be wrong here but was the name of that dog Mike? Lol i know in one of his books the dog was called Mike.... anyway one of his really popular books was Big Red...he was a great writer, and you could actually learn a lot from his books... and I read all of his many times over...

    • @kaz6916
      @kaz6916 Рік тому +2

      @@alteredbeast1974 the dog in Outlaw Red was named Sean. In the book he is one of the original Big Red’s sons. One of my favorite childhood books too.

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Рік тому +1

      @@kaz6916 oh yeah, I know in one of his books the dog is named Mike, but there's so many books idr which one it is lol... but yeah he was one of my favorites, growing up in Northern Wisconsin and being a hunter and fisherman since a wee lad...do you remember one of his books called Lion hound or something, about them hunting a big cougar? I always liked that one, but I loved all of them of course

    • @clanrobertson7200
      @clanrobertson7200 Рік тому +2

      I am 75 in 3 weeks, and i can still remember the exhilaration of playing hide and seek in the late spring air during twilight and the excitement of having one of my cousins walk right next to me when the shadows played as important role as the hiding place. This was in the early 50s and we were usually rounded up for our goodbyes or our trip home a no matter how much pleading or crying by my cousin (he come put on a show when he didn’t get his way…don’t get me wrong, I love him like a brother and he was willing to do it even though he knew he was going to get a switching (something that reverberated with me when it came to punishment, but I found out that the switching was always done within reason and the real terror came when I pushed my grandfather too far, and he handed me his “Tree” brand knife and told me to get/cut five switches. I gulped and asked, 5? And he said yes, and if they were weak and broke before he was through, I was going to have to go and get 10 more and we would start over. Of course I was really getting a lesson in psychological warfare and it was his way of driving the lesson home. Since I am describing a time and place that you had to live to appreciate, because the second wave of psychological warfare was finding out that you had to unbuckle your belt and drop trousers and grab your ankles to receive your punishment. Although the few strokes that you were given was not the intent. I learned that I should minimize my torment of my siblings to times when no adult was close. Which was basically never, but the pain of being punished soon faded enough that I was willing to take my chances again. But, in the above rare case, I found out later from my grandmother that my stoic grandfather went back to reading the newspaper and a tear or two ran down his cheek. All of this from camouflage and hide and seek. Maybe because I also had the thought of running and hiding from my grandfather, but it was just a fleeting thought because as the old saying goes, “that must be your Ass talking, because your head knows better!”.
      The old professor
      Live free or die!
      Death ☠️ to all tyrants, all tyrants foreign and domestic…….
      No Shit…….

  • @kenmorgan9528
    @kenmorgan9528 Рік тому +20

    I first saw this photo several years ago and it always kind of freaked me out. I've been watching Beyond Creepy's UA-cam channel and he features many, many stories of people who have encountered mysterious beings that are not to be found in any encyclopedia. So I've come to believe that this planet is inhabited by many strange creatures about whom we know very little. Thanks for this.

  • @FatalForecast
    @FatalForecast Рік тому +6

    Makes you wonder how many of us have seen a sasquatch without seeing one.

  • @goldenrider2068
    @goldenrider2068 Рік тому +151

    This is probably one of the few times a bigfoot like encounter you've talked about has really scared me in some way. The closest other example would be the hooting cow man that seemed to attempt to steal the boy from a family.

    • @summertime9629
      @summertime9629 Рік тому +23

      Couldn’t agree more!
      I’ve always found that whether a persons personal story sound outrageous, if like a lot of other humans - I’m sure, have a physiological response to anything I hear & with the cadences etc. I’ve always believed the person, whether it’s Dogman, Sasquatch, E.T.’s etc. Maybe I’m naive, however I know I don’t know Jack shit about alot of shit. Lol.
      It’s just so unbelievable to me that, there are humans that actually believe there really isn’t anything “new” under the sun, & there cannot & is not anything humans don’t know about.

    • @generaleerelativity9524
      @generaleerelativity9524 Рік тому +9

      The Chapmans family story. That is a sad story, both for the family and the Sasquatch who caught a face full of broken glass and buckshot. I can't imagine how many people suffered after that incident whether it was from retaliation or lack of trust between species.

    • @politicalscientist8880
      @politicalscientist8880 Рік тому

      Sadquatch chronicles podcast man

    • @girlbuu9403
      @girlbuu9403 Рік тому +16

      This one was spooky, but the video titled "It came into the tent" really... really bothered a friend of mine on a fundamental level. We were outside on my back porch in the middle of the night, he was smoking a cigar, and I set my phone on the table and hit play. At one point he hit the pause on it to say "Jesus Christ" and as soon as he hit that t an owl snagged a rabbit in the woods. But when he heard the rabbit scream no amount of "it was just a bunny dying" would convince him otherwise. He went inside and got a shot gun, set it against my porch railing. I asked "Want to continue the vide-" "FUCK NO"

    • @darknotered7425
      @darknotered7425 Рік тому +2

      @@girlbuu9403
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      I don't blame him!

  • @R.e.s.p.e.K
    @R.e.s.p.e.K Рік тому +156

    I appreciate the effort this man puts into his videos.....everything is so smooth.

  • @Solodolo84
    @Solodolo84 Рік тому +39

    I was always of the understanding that the creature was a Gugwe. Red top, snout, tall, extremely tall, and said to be spotted in the upper regions of North America. Bob, if you get a chance, do a video on the Gugwe. You'll find many connections with this and the stone giant situations.

    • @marqueso1600
      @marqueso1600 Рік тому +6

      I thought Bob was going to mention the Gugwe.....surprised me when he didn't. I've never had heard of the Genoskwa...learned something new.

    • @Zeruel3
      @Zeruel3 Рік тому +5

      @@marqueso1600 Heard of them both, it's usually the Gugwe that's described as having a baboon-esque snout, not the Genoskwa, that's usually described as looking like a bigfoot but bigger and meaner

  • @Dan-ib4yc
    @Dan-ib4yc Рік тому +10

    Bob Gymlan, you are a treasure. If you can live in the UA-cam wilderness and not attract a billion views, it's not hard to imagine how a bigfoot can slope around mostly undetected. I love your channel and it always makes my day when you release a video

  • @Drby_
    @Drby_ Рік тому +26

    Some people play horror games, others watch horror movies. Me, I watch Bob Gymlan videos with the lights off by myself. Chills. Great work as always.

  • @TroubledTrooper
    @TroubledTrooper Рік тому +39

    It always shocks me how easy it is to hide in plain sight in the forest. As a child, I would sneakily trail hikers on warm summer days, fascinated by their unawareness of my presence. Why? Because.... Well.. Kids are weird I guess. I liked that they didn't see me, but I saw them. Anyways, they never noticed me, and I was a stones throw away at all times. A stones throw for a child, mind you which is not particularly far though it felt like that to me at my size. These were mostly tourists, people from down in the valley and some from cities far away. I lived in the area, and was well aware of all the different spots to stand and crouch. Now I was a child, playing around, with no natural sense of nature, but with knowledge of the forest I was able to avoid any detection from numerous adults over multiple summers. That always stuck by me.

    • @zodwallop3207
      @zodwallop3207 Рік тому +4

      I would argue you "did" have a natural sense of nature and what you were experiencing is the same feeling I imagine Sasquatch have watching us. I also enjoyed hiding and sneaking as a kid, can still remember the feeling. I used to climb a 30-40 ft + elm tree in my neighborhood almost to the top, and just sit there and watch the world go by. No one had a clue I was there. Never felt more free or alive. It sounds like you were one with the forest, great memories, thanks for sharing.

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 Рік тому +3

      I can sneak up (walk up) on people in the woods these days just by being silent, not having my head buried in my phone and paying nominal attention to what I'm stepping on. People have been conditioned by social media to have ridiculously short attention spans so many can't keep focus without constant new stimuli, the woods get too samey for them unless they're filming or have their heads in their phones.

    • @TroubledTrooper
      @TroubledTrooper Рік тому +1

      @@jelkel25 True that, I am shocked more people don't go lost looking at their phones while out and about 😂

    • @DrinksOnCosby
      @DrinksOnCosby 5 місяців тому

      I used to smoke weed at a local forrest and you would be surprised if you stay completely still how close you can get to people

  • @fullonsociopath
    @fullonsociopath Рік тому +12

    The part of the legend about twisting the head off really sticks with me. It is so oddly specific. Almost a detail too weird to make up. That I know of, we are the only things that do this (poultry and fowl) it is so interesting to have that be a feature of an old nemesis.

  • @marykandis959
    @marykandis959 Рік тому +26

    I don't know what it is, but... I think I had a similar dream?. Seeing that photo has me covered in goosebumps and its like every bit of me is in fight or flight mode as I type this.
    Years ago, sometime between 2005-2008 I was at a horse camp that had the campers stay at an off season ski chalet Near Ironwood MI / Bessemer MI and the Blackjack Mountains. We did our camp activities and then were shuttled back to the chalet to rest and prepare for the next day. I had a basement room with another girl and hated it because the window always felt "wrong", like I shouldn't go near it. One night the light outside was blocked by something huge that passed by, I didn't sleep a wink and eventually traded with another girl for a bed in the loft for the rest of the stay. After that incident I swore that whenever I was outside on the back balcony (about 12ft off the ground with a view of the far tree line and the slope trail, maybe 300ft from the back of the chalet) I was being watched. More than once I thought I saw something in the near tree line (20 - 15 ft from the side of the house my old room had been on).
    While I was in the loft I had dreams about a large hairy arm that would pull up a head that looked into the back porch window doors. It's eyes were dark and so full of malice. Sometimes I'd have dreams from seemingly another perspective. Like I was in the woods looking at what I thought was me on the porch. Whatever I was in the place of was mad.... it felt like it was seething. And I felt a real urge to hurt that version of me... the way I wanted to kill that version was to remove its head.
    I went to the camp one more time after that year. The next year I again went to the camp and stayed in the same set of chalets but I had the loft from the start this time. That year something that animal control reported was a bear did try to open our door. I had the same unease being on the porch and had the same dreams of this thing looking in windows. Incidentally, my mother and brother came up get me that year and stayed the night after camp let out due to the timing of our flight. My brother had nightmares and my mom while she never said she saw anything did say she felt slightly spooked by the woods. As we drove out to get lunch in Ironwood one last time before heading back to the chalet to get our things, we smelled the worst skunk like rotting odor any of us have ever smelled while on the road leading out of the ski area. We thought maybe a large animal had been struck by a car and died off the road and was rotting. This was July after all. We all remarked how spooky the smell was... and checked for any signs on the way back. We returned 45 minutes later and the smell had disappeared from the roadway.
    Shit like this makes me believe.... it really does. I don't normally believe in the whole psychic-bigfoot theories, but maybe, just maybe what really is our sense of a predator in our space triggers something in our minds that reminds us violently of the threat these creatures pose. The response I feel looking at that photo doesn't feel like a normal fear.... but it feels like a deep instinctual response to something that wants to end me. Something that no other creature does to me, to any level near this intensity.

    • @enkidude
      @enkidude Рік тому

      You should go back and get some photos or find some old ones and write a horror zine, so creepy

    • @huskergator9479
      @huskergator9479 Рік тому +3

      Holy cow, Mary! Your dream and Bob’s friends are so similar. And not at all like any nightmare i have ever experienced. Remember when Bob did the video on infrasound and how weird that can feel? If arms makers have tried to weaponize it, it’s real. We know other predators use it. You all left the place and it stopped. Freaky! Who knows what ‘they’ can do. It’s just so common a thread in Bob’s and other stories, like the Texans who bought that house so cheap, then realized why. You are a good communicator Mary! Thanks for sharing. Bob’s stuff is fascinating, and it brings out good stuff from his viewers.

    • @robcraven2626
      @robcraven2626 Рік тому +1

      Mary Kandis. Fantastic comment Mary. Thank you.

    • @Bryan-jd7os
      @Bryan-jd7os Рік тому +1

      Wow!

  • @maelstrom3002
    @maelstrom3002 Рік тому +166

    YOO IS THAT A BOB GYMLAN UPLOAD??? TIME TO LEARN MORE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIGFOOT TO ANNOY MY PARENTS

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 Рік тому +27

      That's funny, I annoy my kid with my Bigfoot stuff. Tell your parents I might be interested in a trade. You can come live with me and they can have this sighing, eye-rolling brat I've got.

    • @hanselmansell7555
      @hanselmansell7555 Рік тому +2

      @@audreymuzingo933 🤣🤣🤣

    • @magnagermania9311
      @magnagermania9311 Рік тому +15

      "Yes mom, I know aunt beth died, but did you know that there's a decent chance bigfoot exists in the north american wild?"

    • @patrioticcat5768
      @patrioticcat5768 Рік тому +8

      I annoy my brother with Bigfoot facts when we get high.

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 Рік тому +3

      @@airadaimagery692 What was he in (presumably UA-cam) "jail" for? I can't tell from anything he or commenters said.

  • @78LedHead
    @78LedHead Рік тому +96

    This is one of your finest videos, Bob. There might be something to the pebble armor, but I have to agree with you concerning its description. It has to do with their toughness. Their muscle density alone would be like a stone to a human.

    • @unterdessen8822
      @unterdessen8822 Рік тому +14

      Aleksandr Chervyakov mentioned in one of his articles, that mammoths were most likely bulletproof.
      Not that it would have made a difference, because there were no firearms back then. But it would have left primitive humans with only one way to hunt them: Make them stampede over a cliff, which isn't that easy to do with elephants. They don't panick like horses or bovines, they'll try to fight back.
      It's likely that the hunters could only do it in the dark and with torches, when the mammoths were disoriented and couldn't tell how large or numerous the hunters were and couldn't clearly see their positions. Trying to kill a mammoth with a spear wouldn't have worked: They had very thick elephant skin + a wall of tough, insulating fur + they probably covered themselves in mud, like modern elephants do to suffocate parasites, cool down or protect thenselves from the sun. The mud baked into the fur would essentially have functioned as a concrete armour, that stone spearheads wouldn't have been able to break through. And under that was skin. And then very thick bone and muscles.
      The African buffalo, that is much smaller than an elephant and doesn't have the same thick skin, is very difficult to kill, because its skull and horns prevent every normal-size bullet from breaking through to the brain, and the heart can't be reached with regular bullets, because they get stuck in the chest muscles before they even get close to the heart. So you can only hit vital organs with special ammo, and the buffalo won't let you reload. They go into attack mode right away and will kill you. Even if you manage to climb a tree - the buffalo can wait. They hunt down lions and kill them - there's a reason why they're called "Black Death" in Africa.

    • @DevilsAvocado69
      @DevilsAvocado69 Рік тому +10

      In the missing 411 series alot of people go missing in boulder fields.

    • @smacdsmaccers
      @smacdsmaccers Рік тому +5

      Or it could be because they like throwing stones

    • @78LedHead
      @78LedHead Рік тому +4

      @@smacdsmaccers Endless possibilities since so much of that has been lost to us in the modern age.

    • @78LedHead
      @78LedHead Рік тому +2

      @@DevilsAvocado69 True. There's definitely something to that and also mountains. There's a reason certain mountains were considered spooky by the Native Americans. Even in the Bible, people would build altars to really bloodthirsty gods on "high places." Fast forward to today and people are constantly having bizarre experiences there still. Orbs, UFO's, sasquatch, you name it. Portals. Dr. Steven Greer has footage of UFO's flying out of Mt. Shasta.

  • @ilarious5729
    @ilarious5729 Рік тому +4

    Just got out of prison and there's two Bob's videos waiting, could life get any better! Thank you Bob for making my first steps outside a bit easier and more entertaining! 💛

  • @darkestbeforedawn8130
    @darkestbeforedawn8130 Рік тому +23

    Thanks! Great idea about taking photos from the creatures perspective, I believe that data collection is very important even if you don't know what comes of it.

  • @joncrane7661
    @joncrane7661 Рік тому +41

    Gives me chills. I too had a dream like that camping. So did my friend. We've also been chased out if places and it seems like they can play with minds. Thank you so much for this.

    • @crazysilly2914
      @crazysilly2914 Рік тому +8

      Do you live in the deep woods? Many NA tribes report that their version of a Sasquatch-like creature can read people’s thoughts, and also implant their own thoughts into people…
      What did you get chased out by? Did you see the creature?

    • @huskergator9479
      @huskergator9479 Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing, Jon. Apparently you are not alone in this.

  • @jdorney70
    @jdorney70 Рік тому +40

    I really appreciate you shedding light in this often dark and ridiculed topic. That photo has been circulating the internet for years, and I've yet to see a breakdown such as yours. Thanks Bob. Good evening from the Northeast.

  • @lauriehughes8130
    @lauriehughes8130 Рік тому +2

    I could listen to Bob G. analysis for hours. He always gives me new ideas to consider. I always look forward to his videos and usually listen to them 3 or 4 times.

  • @Notapizzathief
    @Notapizzathief Рік тому +5

    I can't exaggerate the extent to which your videos are my favourite, Bob. I'm having a real shitty time of life recently, and it always absolutely makes my day when you upload. Your writing is amazing, your cartoonist is amazing, and you just come across as someone so unbelievably thoughtful. I sometimes wish you could upload more often but then I remind myself that every single one of your videos is top notch quality, and that that takes time. Please don't ever change! I totally agree with the below commenter - you make a difference in ways you probably never imagined.

  • @bluestar9486
    @bluestar9486 Рік тому +61

    That was a real sketch of Bob. He carries those signs with him.

    • @sharong8511
      @sharong8511 Рік тому +1

      Lol 😂

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Рік тому +3

      I thought I saw him here, but the sign said "Hungry, anything helps." ?

    • @mainlinemitch
      @mainlinemitch Рік тому +5

      Its a parody of a Bob Dylan music video....his YT handle isnt his real name its a mix of Bob Dylan and Bob Gimlin.

    • @chayophan3078
      @chayophan3078 Рік тому +2

      @@mainlinemitch Thank you! I've always wondered about that! I caught the Gimlan reference immediately but there definitely seemed to be more to the sign sketches than I was getting. And you've now cleared that up for me! Thanks again!

  • @Joe3pops
    @Joe3pops Рік тому +33

    Kind of interesting that in the Canadian northern west territory is a place called Valley of the Headless Men. Outright compliments your theory here.

    • @Nyctophora
      @Nyctophora Рік тому +7

      The Nahanni Valley I have heard it called as well ... eerie stuff.

    • @huskergator9479
      @huskergator9479 Рік тому +2

      Now we need to know why those areas are so named. This also reminds me of the special ops stories (likely fabrications) about the rogue sasquatch removing human heads in the course of the battles.

    • @Joe3pops
      @Joe3pops Рік тому

      @HuskerGator America is only partially prepared for wilderness wandering. National parks by and large allow CCW of licensed citizens. The fly in the ointment is most require it to be concealed 100 percent outside of tent, trailer or RV. To most humans the best they can achieve is double stack compact size .40 Smith. That's not sufficient protection. Merely a deterant. Ninety five percent or more, forbid any kind of long gun. Therefore no 12 gauge riot pump, no AR-10 carbine in 308!

  • @Rizzob17
    @Rizzob17 Рік тому +22

    I had chills throughout your friends story. Something similar happened to me while camping last summer. It was only the last night and we were in a cabin, but the sliding glass door was open with only a screen. I was paralyzed with fear and as soon as I would start to doze, something would bang on the wall of the cabin. We had heard whoops and screams for days prior, my children would whoop back. That same night, a tree, not a branch but a tree was flung from across the river, right across from where my wife and children were swimming. It scared my wife so badly she wouldn’t stay outside at the fire that night. It was in a very remote area on private land at an airbnb. I had a 44 next to me that night, literally a foot away from my grasp, but I was so scared I couldn’t move to grab it or shut the door. I finally did shut the door at around 4am due to a crow cawing incessantly. Oddly enough, and I do not know if there is truth to this, but on our drive home the next day, I was listening to the facts with how to hunt. He conducted an interview with four village elders of a native tribe. One of the ladies said if you hear a crow or raven cawing in the woods, it means danger is near. It was a very odd coincidence. Still gives me chills. I have never felt like that in my entire life and will never forget it.
    Edit: I have one of the whoop sounds on my channel. Only videos I have up are this whoop. It was the second to last night, I think. You freaked me out when u said the females make cooing or hooting noises and to be careful with children.

    • @justastudent1423
      @justastudent1423 Рік тому +3

      There's nothing more frustating than being paralyzed by fear, that must have been horrible. Sounds like you and Bob's friend were both being subject to their infrasound.
      Thankfully you and the family are okay. The way you described it, if a bigfoot was around and wanted to do something to you doesn't seem like you'd have much of chance to react. Not sure what good that would even do.

    • @Rizzob17
      @Rizzob17 Рік тому +4

      @@justastudent1423 seriously. That’s why it was so scary. If I had to act, I don’t know if I could. Being powerless is a feeling I don’t want to experience ever again. I also thought the banging on the wall was perhaps me dozing off and imagining it. Two weeks later my 8yr old and 13yr old were talking about the trip and my son said he heard something hitting the wall at night. My daughter said “omg, me too! I thought it was u or dad shutting a door or something.” It was cool to hear the vocalizations, but I think my kid’s incessant whooping for 4 days may have caused them to become irritated.

    • @chrisw5150
      @chrisw5150 Рік тому +8

      Crows don't caw at night. That definitely wasn't a bird. I have sleep paralysis sometimes, and it is the most frightening, frustrating, horrible, experience. Total helplessness while being aware. I can't scream,move, or force my eyes open. The eyes thing is absolute terror. I'm a big man who has been in dangerous fights and life or death situations, and I never panic. Well, when the terror occurs, that's nothing but panic. I freaking hate it and hope it NEVER happens again! While it's happening I feel like something is there to kill me and I can't even make a squeak. Thanks for sharing and I hope you don't have to go through that again..

    • @marqueso1600
      @marqueso1600 Рік тому +3

      @@chrisw5150 I'm not a religious Man but I do believe in God. Every time I have had sleep paralysis I think in my head "God please help me" or "God protect my with the Holy blood of Jesus". It stops instantly....give it a try.

    • @vince_vatican777
      @vince_vatican777 Рік тому +2

      @@chrisw5150 I also picked up on the Crow at night, that was the Sasquatch emulating. I too have had sleep paralysis and man you describe it so right if freaked me out. 😖😣😩😫😵

  • @IPS-bk2wr
    @IPS-bk2wr Рік тому +1

    I always love putting these videos on and seeing how people are able to pull elaborate hoaxes of Bigfoot.
    Your in-depth analysis and dry sense of humor make it even more enjoyable as well.

  • @Lucy.808
    @Lucy.808 Рік тому +5

    “Colder…warmer…colder…warmer…there.” ❤

  • @jonahbentzien3836
    @jonahbentzien3836 Рік тому +36

    so happy to see a post from you Bob, especially this one. I love the stone coat concept and think that perhaps it means more that they are mistaken for boulders or large stones before they are even spotted. imagine camping out shortly in view of a boulder and when you turn back the biggest one isnt there anymore, terrifying.

    • @huskergator9479
      @huskergator9479 Рік тому +1

      It could be all kinds of things! I love how Bob’s viewers are bringing up all kinds of experiences and thoughts. One person mentioned ‘throwing stones’. What we really need are the Iroquois to fill us in as best they can.

  • @ozarklisa1199
    @ozarklisa1199 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for this information. The dream spooked the shit out of me. It meant something for sure. I wonder if that coworker had ever had any "sensitive" experiences before? Not just dreams.

  • @indygeo4267
    @indygeo4267 Рік тому +39

    This is a fascinating photo. Thanks for covering it.

  • @timcross2510
    @timcross2510 8 місяців тому +1

    I just came back and watched again. I admire your work. Utoob can be edifying. Guys like you give me hope for the future I won't see.

  • @sos9919
    @sos9919 7 місяців тому +2

    This is my favorite video on this channel. Hats off to Bob Gymlan and Fred Dunn

  • @rilianriggs4620
    @rilianriggs4620 Рік тому +63

    I wish we could get a video a week from Bob. Best thinking and narration around.

    • @danielktdoran
      @danielktdoran Рік тому +6

      Quality, not quantity, is important my friend

    • @rilianriggs4620
      @rilianriggs4620 Рік тому +1

      @@danielktdoran We would expect both, of course

    • @river78209
      @river78209 Рік тому

      Twice a week

    • @danielktdoran
      @danielktdoran Рік тому

      @@rilianriggs4620 well you can expect in one hand and sh*t in the other and tell me which one fills up faster.

    • @rilianriggs4620
      @rilianriggs4620 Рік тому

      @@danielktdoran I can tell your mouth is filled up already

  • @demosxn6722
    @demosxn6722 Рік тому +32

    It's interesting how you talk about the mindset of being stealthy. And I think it plays a large part of how they remain so obscure. You can have the training and the perfect hiding place, but what tops it all off is having the mindset of staying hidden.
    I grew up in the woods and played my fair share of hide and seek in them. When I moved to the suburbs I wasn't used to being noticed (more of the quite loner that doesn't get many chances speak/express myself in family events). for reference I'm 6'2 and I have lost cound of the amount of times where I have been standing in a spot (in a corner or more out in the open) and people just didn't notice me to the point they jump. When I put some effort later to be more out there and talk to people these occurrences happened less and less. I'm no expert but I think there is something to it.
    I think it helps that I grew up watching a lot of nature documentaries so I might have subconsciously picked up on the behaviours I saw on screen and had lots of time to put it into practice.

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 Рік тому +8

      The only way I can translate it is from an anime called Hunter x Hunter's perspective. I have no clue the actual scientific terminology, so I'll use HxH's "Nen (aura)." The ability to turn off your Zetsu (aura presence). I was able to do it as a child and into adulthood. I mastered it more in the military. Some recruits who went to sniper school learned ways to conceal themselves from enemies.
      But I always had a hidden talent for it without trying. I'm 6' 223lbs (205 back then). So I'm not a small object either. I grew up in the inner city, suburbs, and country. I experienced the best of all three environments. I've always had the ability to surprise people or walk up on people without them hearing me or them noticing me in their presence. And this is literally without me even trying to be sneaky. If I tried to sneak I think I'd get caught as opposed to just walking naturally.😂
      I've scared and surprised so many people, including my own parents. Which is funny because my dad was the same way too. He could be a ghost at times. Mastered it in the Marines too. We used to would see who could surprise each other the most. Like I said, it happened more when we weren't even trying.
      So my long drawn out point is, if we can do it as natural humans on our own turf... Then think how naturally a lion, tiger, or any other animal/creature in nature who has THOUSANDS of years of evolution to enhance their "Zetsu" from predators, prey, or intruders in their habitat. It's not hard. Movement is the #1 indicator of a presence. Regardless of how bad a person's vision is, movement is highly noticable. Best way to blend in, is NOT be the only object that's being seen moving.

    • @sarmavlada
      @sarmavlada Рік тому +3

      Remember some series on people with strange powers and some granny mastered this to the point that people would try to sit in the same chair she is sitting and noticing she was there in last second.
      Our consciousness probably has something to do with it, how people can sense that they are being watched.

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 Рік тому +2

      @@sarmavlada that's interesting. I'd like to know the name of that series so I could see it. Also, I've learned over the years too. Most people just don't pay attention either. Your remark about people's consciousness reminded me of that.

    • @Brittanysjoy
      @Brittanysjoy Рік тому +8

      I agree with. I did meditation for many years and learned to be very still in thought, senses fully turned out. It was very common for people to walk past and not see me, even when I was in plain sight. Such an interesting subject.

    • @sarmavlada
      @sarmavlada Рік тому +1

      @@wadewilson8011 I think it was Serbian tv show "Kvadratura kruga" that sometimes covers fringe and weird subjects but it was a while ago. They have official channel on yt but doubt I could find it.

  • @Nick98989
    @Nick98989 Рік тому +2

    That nightmare described was actually really spooky.

  • @misjudg6969
    @misjudg6969 Рік тому +5

    Bob that was awesome! I love the way you interpret! Your delivery... Everything! Thank you. I needed a smile and to work the sleepy side of my brain. You rock! ❤️

  • @EatingAnElephant
    @EatingAnElephant Рік тому +11

    About the time that the photo was taken. I would have to say the first photo and the recreations were taken during the same year, but different times of the year. I'd imagine that the amount of water flowing in the original photo would mean it was spring during the winter runoff. and then when they went back it was later in the season after the spring run off and the younger shoots had time to grow. Just my opinion.

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 Рік тому +3

      Yeah I wouldnt be shocked if it was late March for the first and early June for the recreation, since they said they went back in June.

  • @guicohj
    @guicohj Рік тому +14

    Great job on the breakdown Bob, it's really cool how you got a follow up shot and lined it all up. Looks almost as if the figure has three different colored fur, reddish brown, dark grey and white.

  • @denismawe4394
    @denismawe4394 Рік тому

    Why why why do I always watch these at night. Didn't expect this one to be so unsettling, wow. There's something strangely rattling about the more supernatural-tinged stories to me. If that dream story happened to me i don't know i'd ever get over it. Definitely wouldn't have stayed 4 nights.

  • @jenford7078
    @jenford7078 Рік тому +8

    He seems to be out with his Shih Tzu but regardless of what it is, it IS something. I could listen to Bob analyze this stuff endlessly.

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 Рік тому +1

      I too could listen to Bob analyze photos for hours as well

  • @irishjoe9195
    @irishjoe9195 Рік тому +4

    I can never get enough of Bob Gymlan uploads

  • @WisdomThumbs
    @WisdomThumbs Рік тому +6

    My little brother's first lucid dream was shared with me, also lucid. I didn't think it was real until he told me his side of it the next day, and what he described was exactly what I saw and did (though I saw it from a separate perspective). Same landmarks, animals, clothes, unusual events, and use of rope to save him. It takes a couple thousand words to describe it in full. I've also had mundane dreams come true in exacting detail years later, after remembering them off and on during the intervening years (which rules out mere deja vu). Your friend wasn't *just* dreaming, he was in the presence of a creature that's at least on our level, if not beyond.

    • @yungcabbage
      @yungcabbage Рік тому

      The thought of that gives me absolute chills

  • @shoogazi3280
    @shoogazi3280 Рік тому +1

    Hey bob I've only just discovered your channel some weeks ago and I've already burned through 95% of your back catalog. Your content is the perfect combo of healthy skepticism and open mindness that both sides of the fence could learn from and i really appreciate seeing it. On that note I'd love to see your take on the Sasquatch Genome Project paper at some point in the future. It's an interesting story that i haven't really seen anyone cover and i feel like you're the only one on this platform who would give it a balanced measured take.

  • @EatingAnElephant
    @EatingAnElephant Рік тому +4

    This is a fascinating photo. I have loved hearing about, reading about and recently watching videos about Bigfoot for 3 decades of my life and I have never seen this photo before. Thank you for sharing it. I'm always so happy when I see you've uploaded another video and every one is worth the wait.

  • @cgarrand78
    @cgarrand78 Рік тому +12

    I think the first photo was taken in the spring and the video in the middle of summer.There is less leaves on the trees in the first photo and much more water in the river(spring runoff)Excellent job as usual,this is one of my favorite channels.

  • @shannonbayley3684
    @shannonbayley3684 Рік тому +1

    I was happy a new Bedtime Stories video dropped earlier, then I see a new Bob Gymlan video and I'm like "Praise the alien overlords of Bigfoot" 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @petersavage9456
    @petersavage9456 Рік тому

    Your video's are still the best material on big foot I have ever seen heard or read anywhere. No drama. Just a cool calm presentation of information that lets us ultimately reach our own conclusions. Thank you.

  • @shanelorrison5224
    @shanelorrison5224 Рік тому +6

    I’m glad you point out where the Sasquatch or whatever is in the photos. My eyesight is poor due to diabetes and I appreciate the assistance in where to look.

  • @libertariansasquatch
    @libertariansasquatch Рік тому +3

    I see Bob, I click. That simple

  • @HeidiSue60
    @HeidiSue60 Рік тому +1

    This is like a philosophy and science lecture. Absolutely fascinating analysis

  • @Jeedehem
    @Jeedehem 8 місяців тому +2

    French guy from Montreal here. I know quite well the region where the photo was taken. Couldn’t be more surprised, as Bigfoot isn’t part of our cultural heritage (like in the BC, Alberta, and even Ontario.) I kinda always thought that Quebec is not mountainous enough to hold a BF population. However, this regional (and quite small) park is located between two of the vastest national parks/reserves where human pop is scarce…
    As for the package held by the BF (or else?), I think this might be a goat. It is not uncommon for rural households to have a few small farm animals. Could be a dog too : if you research this park on Google Maps, just under the name of the park, it says : « chiens admis », which translates by : dogs allowed!

  • @IITrevorII
    @IITrevorII Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the upload Bob, I always enjoy these videos. This is one of the more compelling pictures I've seen.

  • @Nonayabizness360
    @Nonayabizness360 Рік тому +4

    Always happy to see a new Bob video. ❤

  • @vadim666er
    @vadim666er Рік тому

    Oh man it’s great to see Bobs channel blowing up! It is very much deserved bravo 👏!!

  • @charlescomly1
    @charlescomly1 Рік тому

    Bob, you have a truly unique way of detailing the subjects you talk about that's why your my favorite channel.

  • @murlock666
    @murlock666 Рік тому +4

    I was only thinking of you a few hours ago, and here you are. Thanks for your effort as always. It's always a pleasure to hear your voice dude. A level headed person in a sea of madness. Take care, walk softly and carry a big gun ;)

  • @sarasmr4278
    @sarasmr4278 Рік тому +28

    Thanks an awful lot for telling us. 💜💜💜 BTW my dogs and I recently came upon a pair of deer standing not far off the trail. I saw them when one moved her head, or I wouldn't have known they were there. Even with all the leaves off the trees they were the same color as the bark. The dogs smelled them, but the wind was against them and they couldn't pin it down. The deer held perfectly still as I snapped a couple pics with my phone and then moved the dogs on. They weren't 50 feet away and you can't see a thing in the pictures. Had a similar experience when we startled a bald eagle roosting by a deer trail next to the river. By the time I got the phone out it was too far away. They're so big! Anyway, take some hikes and try to get some wildlife shots and you'll have a lot more sympathy for people who tried to get a photo of Bigfoot.

  • @ardenthomann1108
    @ardenthomann1108 3 місяці тому

    Bob's content, videos and photos are always A+ quality. So glad I found your channel as I have just recently become intrigued with the topic of Bigfoot. I was born in 1960 and have been an avid hunter for about 50 years and also an avid wildlife photographer. I have spent countless days hunting and hiking from sunrise to sunset and have a few observations, comments and opinions. I have never made a comment on UA-cam but there is always a first for everything they say.
    -Wild game animals are very elusive and when they try to go unseen, they generally succeed.
    - As humans, it is possible for even the most experienced outdoorsman to hunt or hike for hours and days without a sighting of their quarry.
    - Most wild game can become invisible in nature by the ability to remain motionless for a very long period of time. They know this ability is their best defense in living another day and avoiding predators. Whitetail deer are masters of this God given ability.
    - Wild game animals have unmatched and ridiculous sense of sight, sound and smell. They are long gone before you ever get close to them.
    - I have very good eyesight, but I find that some creatures such as Bobcats for one example are extremely hard to get sight of. If one didn't ever find a track, one might believe they didn't exist on this earth. They are like ghosts, in my experiences in the mountains and forest.
    - I have taken quality photos of wildlife, such as deer, with my Nikon. When I show others the photos, they often do not see the deer clearly in focus before their eyes. I am generally not surprised as deer wear some of the best camo God ever created.
    - I have never in my efforts ever found an arrowhead, but that doesn't mean they don't exist. Some people can find them by the handful because they have developed skill in their craft.
    - Final thought: Some creatures in nature are good at the craft of being elusive to the point that they are considered to be extinct, when one day, there is a sighting and we find they have fooled us all. Go USA ! and go Bigfoot! We want to be your friend and hang out with you, so don't be so shy!
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  • @jamesgraham6796
    @jamesgraham6796 6 місяців тому

    As a child and living with my family on Gander Airforce Base in Newfound Land, I distinctly remember hearing Whooping sounds ,along with wood knocks , while playing near a forest at the back of base housing. I was around four or five years old at that time an had no idea what a " Bigfoot" was but for some reason I have never forgotten this event. This was in 1966~1967

  • @falloutmcgee6948
    @falloutmcgee6948 Рік тому +12

    Imagine if there was written, preserved histroy from those tribes. Although if there was, not sure if I would actually want to know what their incursions would be like. As soon as you showed the close up/carrying dog picture, I felt unease and was startled at what I was looking at. As always, quality content.

  • @mattmcgee985
    @mattmcgee985 Рік тому +3

    Been eagerly awaiting this video since you mentioned more photos in the last one you posted!

  • @ArmyVet82ndAbn
    @ArmyVet82ndAbn 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Bob for covering this photo which I had seen before. The earlier video I saw about this mentioned a dog-man and it seems to be holding someones pet in its arm. Excellent job highlighting it in depth sir.

  • @gooniez8490
    @gooniez8490 Рік тому

    I loved this fresh take on this. And I love this channel and it’s followers, the content breeds stories from real peoples similar experiences or passed down tales. I’m as excited to read the comment section as I am watching the videos😊

  • @blossomherd3921
    @blossomherd3921 Рік тому +3

    The time you take on your videos to make sure every aspect is look at always astounds me. True passion for yhe subject. That's why I always look forward to your videos.

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan  Рік тому

      I appreciate that, thank you.

  • @TKTK-zx2xt
    @TKTK-zx2xt Рік тому +3

    This was the first time I have ever seen this picture, I absolutely love your content thank you so much ! I find myself rewatching videos because you cover things very scientifically and with a sceptical but still open mind that wants to believe ❤

  • @mikesmusicden
    @mikesmusicden Рік тому

    Bob, I think you are one of the most credible and well-researched people in the field of Sasquatchology. Your videos are so much better prepared and presented than any of the garbage on the History Channel or 95% of other UA-cam channels dealing with the same topic. Keep up the great work!

  • @imPhilosophe
    @imPhilosophe Рік тому +10

    Excellent work, thank you. I always enjoy the connections made between Bigfoot and Native American history, or at least the bits left to find.
    I'm curious if you have any opinions on the Sierra Sounds. I found them a while back, but I'm still intrigued by them. There are aspects of the audio that seem genuine, yet it still seems fantastical and unrealistic. Why would any animal continue to make so much noise when the presence of Humans is known is the first thought that comes to my mind.
    Also, I appreciate the subtle reference to the "Ancient Man" you made. Very few recognize His words.

  • @dopeymark
    @dopeymark Рік тому +3

    I will say that if I took that original photograph, there is virtually no chance that I would have later seen whatever it is that we are seeing.

  • @rcl8793
    @rcl8793 Рік тому

    Bob, I'm so grateful for what you do. Every time you post a new video, I plan my dinner around it. I don't always agree with your thoughts but I always am interested in them. Your content is so good and I hope you keep it up.

  • @mdoyle724
    @mdoyle724 Рік тому

    Very interesting video, especially paired with the dreams your old workmate had. Very interesting.
    Always good to wake up to a video from you! Thanks Bob!

  • @rebeccalove9169
    @rebeccalove9169 Рік тому +10

    Always love ur content! I really think ur friends dream was a warning of some kind or maybe some kind of mental link with the creature shown to him within his dream. Or maybe it was a vision shown to him by the native American spirits in the woods to show him what these creatures are capable of. So many possibilities but it definitely had meaning behind it and wasn't a "normal" dream.

    • @snowfrosty1
      @snowfrosty1 Рік тому +1

      Agreed, intriguing nevertheless

  • @jhtsurvival
    @jhtsurvival Рік тому +4

    I get sleep paralysis bad. I had a terrible werewolf sleep paralysis dream one night where it clibmed onto my bed and bit my hand. ive probably had hundred of sleep paralysis dreams its happened since i was a kid but this one was different. no being i had seen in my dream had actually touched me. When i woke up I had a big scratch on my hand that I hope I got at work but I hadn't noticed the night before. That "dream" has been burned in my memory for years. Your description of your buddies dream gave me shivers and reminded me of that. The feeling of not being able to shout but being aware is a common sleep paralysis thing

    • @jgray9781
      @jgray9781 Рік тому

      That’s nuts man… I’ve had that sleep paralysis a couple times in my life and it’s legitimately terrifying. I’ve tried explaining it to my girlfriend and she’s given me the typical medical explanation, but it just feel too bizarre to be that IMO

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival Рік тому +1

      @J Gray97 the crazy thing is that people tend to see the same shit. I got it as a kid here and there and had no idea what was happening. Then around 16 I had a bad bout for like a week straight and I goggled " asleep but awake while dreaming can't move" lol and found out it was a thing. I also get wicked crazy vivid dreams in general.

    • @jgray9781
      @jgray9781 Рік тому

      @@jhtsurvival definitely man… I remember my first time like it was yesterday clear as ever. Hope you get it all sorted out man! I haven’t had it for a long time

  • @frankyfrenchbulldog3577
    @frankyfrenchbulldog3577 Рік тому

    Thanks Bob Great take and analysis on this really good photo. I always liked this photi also..That was quite a dream your friend kept having and great illustrations .Loved it

  • @Jimbocephus
    @Jimbocephus Рік тому +3

    It's interesting this photo was taken in Quebec. Maybe the alleged creature is different to the 'traditional' sasquatch, which may explain the strange contents. I've lived in Ontario most of my life and we very rarely get Bigfoot sightings (at least widely reported ones) compared to the west. I've theorized it's because of the more inhospitable climate, or they may just stay up north past the majority of the human population. Since it's pretty much all condensed into the south, I see no reason that they couldn't stay perfectly hidden from human eyes in the Boreal forest. Even if there are sightings, most people up there don't like to share stories like that. Great video as always Bob, keep it up.

  • @NoMastersNoMistress
    @NoMastersNoMistress Рік тому +1

    Your coworker's dream is the most chilling thing I've heard in ages.

  • @adrianobezerra2998
    @adrianobezerra2998 Рік тому +3

    I was watching and rewatching some of your videos these past few days, always thinking about the stories and trying to figure out reasons for some actions and details. Today i was at a friend's house, she lives on a residencial complex with preservated area inside it. When it was dark we went there on the way back to her home and i couldn't help but think about these things, there in the almost dark woods. Then i saw you posted this great video.
    Regarding how they might seem invisible in plain sight, that may not be developed due to humans, as many animals, many predators among then, have coloring in a way to disapear on the environment, be it for hunting or hiding. Well, that considering we're not on bigfoot's diet.
    He carrying something is highly interesting. It reminds me of the Dennis Martin case, when the Key family saw something quite similar. Once is strange, twice is worrying.
    Again, great video, as always. Keep it up!

  • @bradballard2068
    @bradballard2068 Рік тому

    WoW, fantastic pictures.
    Thanks for all your hard work and time.

  • @patriciablue2739
    @patriciablue2739 Рік тому

    Man I love your work! Thank you for posting.

  • @MyLadyPanda
    @MyLadyPanda Рік тому +4

    The brush where the creature was standing had grown out quite a bit, so there is that too skewing some of the recreation. Also I was going to say it looks like it has a baboon/mandrill like muzzle, which is interesting since you don't see that. They usually present with a gorilla or chimp like face. It's a very nice pic! Probably one of my favorites by now as well.

  • @grantmunson6198
    @grantmunson6198 Рік тому +3

    clearly there is something going on in these large, dense forests. Thank you for the amazing videos!

  • @LordVex47
    @LordVex47 9 місяців тому +1

    Been listening to your stuff for a good few years now, at first when id constantly drive through the mountains between Stirling and Girdwood in Alaska, great stuff for night drives in the country. Keep up the amazing work

  • @NickFierro
    @NickFierro Рік тому

    Amazing work as always, can't get enough of you!

  • @kadoj
    @kadoj Рік тому +19

    Woo! This made my day. Thanks for all that you do, man. Those of us who’ve experienced one form of high strangeness or another can only benefit from your efforts, whether to assist in discovering more about these phenomena wherever possible, or at the very least to help us feel like we’re not losing what marbles we have left. You have my gratitude.

    • @huskergator9479
      @huskergator9479 Рік тому +2

      And the gratitude of all the rest of us viewers, too, Bob. This one really brought out the togetherness of your viewers!

  • @joshuahall3990
    @joshuahall3990 Рік тому +20

    Hi Bob! Wondering if you’d ever make something like the Christmas story or lion’s of savo vs raptor pack again? I really admire your writing style. It reminds me a lot of Crichton.

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan  Рік тому +20

      You’re my hero for asking about this.
      Yes.

    • @brando36922
      @brando36922 Рік тому +6

      @@BobGymlan yes those stories were awesome.

    • @joshuahall3990
      @joshuahall3990 Рік тому

      @@BobGymlan anytime ❤

  • @brucedixon2424
    @brucedixon2424 Рік тому

    I'm going through your body of work. I enjoy your comparisons and style of narration. Best analysis on youtube. More please.

  • @mr.r080t3
    @mr.r080t3 Рік тому

    Best way to end the weekend. Thanks for what you do Bob. This channel truly is an interesting watch from start to finish. I used to watch your lions of tsavo video everyday while eating lunch when i was in Korea.

  • @davidperkins9603
    @davidperkins9603 Рік тому +3

    I’ve never seen this one before. You’re my favorite Bobcat, Mr. Bob Gymlan

  • @henrykrinkle9703
    @henrykrinkle9703 Рік тому +13

    Is there a good website to see more lesser-known photos like the ones you've made these two videos of?

    • @BobGymlan
      @BobGymlan  Рік тому +17

      No, you gotta sleuth.

    • @ilyasanzo
      @ilyasanzo Рік тому +3

      Watch thinker thunker

    • @deepstatethrombosis
      @deepstatethrombosis Рік тому +3

      If you go to the channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch & then to their community tab, they post pictures there that have a link to their website & there are tons of lesser known photos there. They post great videos, too. Definitely one of the better Bigfoot channels out there.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 Рік тому

      @@BobGymlan The provenance of this photo was very frustrating. Would love to try to get some GPS information from a digital photograph.

    • @evanevanf4033
      @evanevanf4033 Рік тому +1

      Someone needs a make a magazine that captures disturbing, high quality photos of the dark and mysterious. It could be like an underground anti-National Geographic 😂

  • @anonymousgoblin792
    @anonymousgoblin792 Рік тому

    One of your best videos yet. This is going on the playlist for sure.

  • @mrstacyj9496
    @mrstacyj9496 Рік тому

    BG, thanks for posting. Always look forward to seeing your new videos. Well done on the technical detective analysis.