I always look at evidence with the mind of a skeptic, even though i am a true believer in Sasquatch. The reason i take that mindset is to eliminate any obvious reasons as to why say for instance a tree is shredded, then once you have eliminated the obvious you can then think about was this something a Sasquatch has done. In this video and the first tree you show, it really is strange and i have no answers for that, of course I haven't seen the area but its pretty compelling stuff.
That mountian needs to be eat-up with trail cams. If you guys arent hoaxers (which i feel you are not), then this mountian should be on the next Finding Bigfoot or something. Two or three week trip. Not a two or three night thing.
My only question would be this: With such reliable contact, why no thermal imaging? If you dont have one, borrow one! It was close enough to hear steps, it was close enough to film. Great stuff, as usual though.
@craig79792000 Thanks, Craig. We did have a borrowed thermal camera the night of the tree push. Josh panned around but there were tons of trees between us and the source of the CRASH! Frustrating...but exciting!
Great video we saw something about a month ago in Epping,NH walk into the tree line of a back road.It actually had blondish hair, and my wife commented that she thought it was a hairy creepy man. I'd love to research with you if you are ever in the area.
Awesome film and audio as always Chris. The double arch would have been a shot in a million". I myself saw a similar arch in Vermont blocking a trail. An old dead 4" tree holding down the upper most branches of a fresh live sappling. Again, a shot in a "million".
The big tree snapped kinda looked like some sort of maple, which would indeed be a very strong tree.
pelagic6 1 week ago
I always look at evidence with the mind of a skeptic, even though i am a true believer in Sasquatch. The reason i take that mindset is to eliminate any obvious reasons as to why say for instance a tree is shredded, then once you have eliminated the obvious you can then think about was this something a Sasquatch has done. In this video and the first tree you show, it really is strange and i have no answers for that, of course I haven't seen the area but its pretty compelling stuff.
GLH03 3 weeks ago
That mountian needs to be eat-up with trail cams. If you guys arent hoaxers (which i feel you are not), then this mountian should be on the next Finding Bigfoot or something. Two or three week trip. Not a two or three night thing.
Funboy870 3 weeks ago
@Funboy870 "eat-up"?
impossiblevisits 3 weeks ago
@impossiblevisits LOL im meant a whole lot of cameras
Funboy870 3 weeks ago
I live in Nashua and I am looking foward to going up north to do some Squatching for myself.
jimmydcap 4 weeks ago
@jimmydcap no way man. me too! i'm in nashua, check out my washington video!
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My only question would be this: With such reliable contact, why no thermal imaging? If you dont have one, borrow one! It was close enough to hear steps, it was close enough to film. Great stuff, as usual though.
craig79792000 1 month ago
@craig79792000 Thanks, Craig. We did have a borrowed thermal camera the night of the tree push. Josh panned around but there were tons of trees between us and the source of the CRASH! Frustrating...but exciting!
impossiblevisits 1 month ago
thanx
RavenMadd9 1 month ago
Great video we saw something about a month ago in Epping,NH walk into the tree line of a back road.It actually had blondish hair, and my wife commented that she thought it was a hairy creepy man. I'd love to research with you if you are ever in the area.
SamhainFTW 1 month ago
Nice tree crash!
SasquatchBioacoustic 2 months ago
It is fascinating. I can't help but to think about these things everytimes I see a bent tree while driving out of town.
Nice video!
OldJong 2 months ago
Awesome film and audio as always Chris. The double arch would have been a shot in a million". I myself saw a similar arch in Vermont blocking a trail. An old dead 4" tree holding down the upper most branches of a fresh live sappling. Again, a shot in a "million".
kearnsey64 3 months ago