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A 3 day camping trip near the Valley recording from 2 locations for 3 nights. From camp and from the South ridge of the Valley. I set up a remote recorder to record sounds at night on the ridge. The recording time is set for 10pm to 5am. Here I have a few interesting sounds from 2 nights recorded from the ridge and several sounds from 3 nights at camp. In 3 weeks ill retrieve the SD card from the remote recorder and post a vid with the results. 21 nights of recording should be very revealing.

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  • Thank you for the tips, I know their up here, my folks live in an area called Litchfield county, in the back woods by a state park. I did some calls on new years eve up there very late, clear and calm night, and I did it off their back deck that overlooks a wide valley. It echoed nicely, about 5 min later I had a single response: a wood knock that tapped 3 times, then that was it.

  • @jmax1138 That is very interesting. Sounds like you have a good spot right there. Hope you can get some of those sounds recorded.

  • @cxd4 great video love the recordings. have you ever notice'ed how when you put out a recorder they will come right in and hang aroud for hours but you put a trailcam out and and they will steer clear of that thing man they are smart. great job on the video take care out there.

  • @markz800 Thanks markz800. Yeah I noticed that this year. Put out a game cam close to the recorder but not right on it, in the natural walking path of the area. Got deer, elk, moose, and bear and thats it. But lots of sounds close to the mics.

  • the only glitch with the area squared in by you is that if a Squatch is dark brownish black in color (or auburn) wouldn't it show up as white in night vision? and not black. Great work.

  • @rntonp Maybe using a thermal cam it would, the sasquatch being warmer than the stump. This cam is normal light sensitive, in black and white. Not heat sensitve. 

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  • @jmax1138 Another tip I forgot thats not in the instructions...... After setting up the recorder turn it off and set it on HOLD. It will stay off until the time you set for it to come on. Then it will turn off at the stop time and repeat every night.

  • @jmax1138 If you make your own cone mics and set up on a ridge you can cover a huge area and pic up sounds far away. My settings on the dr-03 are: 

    Mp3-128kbps-stereo

    16gb mem card - will record for about 30 nights (7hrs a night)

    Record Equalizer- off

    Low Cut - 80 hz

    Record Level-24

    Lawn mower battery-275 cra, walmart (lasts about 3 weeks alone)

    Power Line Car Adapter w/usb socket- set for 3v, walmart

  • @jmax1138 Thanks jmax. I saw that most the sightings out there are along the AT. If you could find a place with a sighting, then find the nearest valley with water and meadows you could have interesting results. I think most of the sasquatches stay in a general area. Use a Tascam dr-03 (under $100) or similar. You can program the daily record on/off time. Saves alot on memory and battery life. I set mine to record from 10pm to 5 am.

  • Cxd4, incredible sounds from all ur vids. I live in the NE, along the AT, border of Mass and an hour from NY, any tips for night recording and or general knowledge?

  • @MerlJohnston1 Thanks. I was using the Pulsar Recon 550R. I try to get out now once a year for a bigfoot hunt. If you go to an active area they will find you.

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