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It is not likely it understood your words. But, behavior is communication. So, YES, it is likely that it knew you were afraid and you wanted to be left alone. The tilting of the head was it communicating that, for the moment, it was not wanting to harm you. But, they have been known to easily become agitated. If it was threatened by you or your husband, things could have instantly gone bad. I believe you did the right thing. You should be proud of yourself. If you don't do exactly what you did, who knows what could have happened. Well done!
Chris, If you watch the latest Dreaded Captures, they have a segment on the Rock Apes of Thailand And Vietnam. Very interesting and reminds me of my encounter I had with them in Laos…🇺🇸
Seen it too as have Thousands of Good Honest Innocent folks , having Encounters with Cryptids we all were told growing up only existed in movies. WE WERE FRICKIN LIED TO, PERIOD
And of course at that moment, he was the only human being on the face of the Earth that did not have a cell phone so that he could have taken a picture.
Pretty sure I have some by my family's house in Montana. Been having things happen around us at night this past week and last night there was two knocking sounds followed by bi pedal steps coming toward us. We have been wandering the property during the day in where we think they hang out and they come to where we are at night
meh, the only thing special about Lake Agnes in the BWCAW is the best kept secret hidden spring, that we leave our rootbeer in for when we come back out. Nice and cold, tastes great after a week with nothing cold.
Look hard at the darkness And you will see Just call my name and I'll be there. You cannot touch me You would not dare Don't step into the Demon's lair
I think I have heard all your stories twice because I enjoyed them so much. I love your style and how you are able tell a great story. Story telling is an art form. I noticed in my grocery store most of the beers you suggested are in there. I may just have to try them. I am a wine drinker, but I do love a great beer during the summer.
I have a story very simular except it was in the city , Scary to me is that it was in Vancouver at Stanley Park. Ill makle this short but comment if you ant the full story.... We took a few pictures and videos on the trails driving through the park and in 2 pictures was what is hard to describe.... It looked like a Mans face on a tree .. 100 % there was something there in 2 different pictures looking at me in the background , Smiling as i sat in my car. it looked li9ke it was about 10' tall. just smiling at me me as i sat in my car about 20' back and 20 feet to my right. the scary thing was it looked like it was floating. this was in 2018.
Sorry, just have to laugh. This is an area I'm very familiar with. There's an obvious explanation to the "noises" and "footprints" - but I'll keep that to myself. From the area - several generations - Great-great-grandfather - fur trade, great-grandfather owned large piece of land in BWCA - logger, Grandfather grew up there, mother born there. When young, I used to guide people. Got some great stories about guiding people who'd never set foot off Manhattan island in their lives before, a wealthy Englishman, and various others who saw what I did, heard what I did - but had no clue what they were seeing or hearing. BWCA today - tourist destination. There are much more interesting places to paddle. Grandpa did warn me about the underwater stone canoe people - every time we paddled a narrow cliff lined waterway, and, of course, Mishipeshu - but what you're describing is not that.
That was a pretty good story I'm pretty familiar with the Wendigo myth I've actually lived in the Superior national Forest and did my first Shrek in the BWCA and 92 I believe as a very young kid with my father. I've never had any weird experiences in the national Forest up there but I have definitely had uneasy feelings at times went out there alone deep into the woods. Funny enough I've also experienced a lot of time where you're filming this video because I now live in Northern California so it's kind of cool to see you talking about two places that I frequent
Morning coffee with Chris and another great story. Never knew there were places like the Florida everglades in Minnesota. Just the locale for a few giant apes. Funny how it's always the most macho guys that need a little BF lesson!
Wendigo / skinwalker ...... I live in the Arrowhead of Minnesota and hear crazy storys like this all the time ......... need to get out of the woods asap .
I thought this was going to be a real story. Then it comes at me with this garbage. May of 86 aye. Yeah so up here in Minnesota I live less than 30 minutes from the bwca in May a lot of times it's barely the end of winter the ice isn't even off the lakes yet hardly so what I'm trying to say is the woods wouldn't be that thick yet so if there's any kind of creature moving around milling around in the woods you're going to see it if you can't see it I mean it's not very big. Yeah if there's something supposedly mystical creature a bipedal human type of creature you can see it's coming across the lake when it comes to the island unless it's got scuba gear.. and it's got one of the densest bear population in the United States on short of Kodiak Island you don't hang your food in the trees every night you're going to have issues. It probably wasn't a rule yet in 86 but ever since the mid-90s it's been mandatory they hang your boot up at night the stations of police in excetera excetera. Anyway this story just sounds to me like these boys are eating the rhubarb leaves to me
Just last week, I heard a woman from Astoria, Oregon come on another podcast and talk about being stalked by Bigfoot. “Men’s Hearts will Fail Them, for what is coming onto the earth,” Jesus in Mathew 24 ish
I think we can co-exist with the wendigo if we repect their territory. It sounds like the Canadians have no problem with them. I am amazed at how complicated the tangle of nature is up there by those great lakes, but it looks breathtaking.