@@adacox-o8b if you haven't been there, I highly recommend it. The trail hikes are awesome. I recommend doing the sights on an off day, early in the morning or late afternoon. The festival itself gets a bit insane on Saturday with people. I have more Hocking Hills videos with the sights on the channel.
@@thebatmom TY Batsie. I hope you're finding the Thermal video interesting, and I hope you see something I missed. Reviewing Thermal videos on my phone gets to be a bit difficult at times.
I found a cat hanging out in the empty camp next to us. I have to double check the thermal footage, but I think we was uncomfortably close to a bear the next night. I just didn't want to cause any alarm.
Another great video covering the captures out in the field, analyzing the information and providing it to the your peers and public for scrutiny. Much respect Sir.
Excellent stuff, Trackway! Thanks for sharing! Yeah, so those small vocal/voice clips...that's the kind of stuff that I hear on my recorders. Most of the time, you wont hear those in person, but when you play it back and listen on headphones, you'll catch these utterances and small portions of possible, language. Again, not saying its Bigfoot, but the recorder is capturing, something. I'm now eager to checkout this area.
Have you seen the one when Mark is out with a group of guys and they have stuff thrown at them ?. One of them has his back hit with a large stone and it leaves a bruise, there’s also one where him and another friend separate his friend goes into the trees a bit and comes running out saying he saw a Sasquatch standing watching him. I wish Mark would put those videos back online I’d love to watch them again. All the best from Scotland 🦶🏽🥃🏴
Your talking about the Yowie footage from Australia. Nope. That wasn't me. The watermark on that footage let's you know it was taken with a Flir Scout. I'm using AGM Tipans. One Tipan is a 284 semsor.. The other is a 384. Both are better than the 150ish sensor that the Australians had in their Flir Scout at the time.
12:40 Those grunts sounded almost chimp-like. Two soft, one louder, noticeable difference in the spectrogram. (Pardon my anthropomorphism..)Were the two grunts a warning to a closer something? Was the last one answering the first two?
I wish I knew. Somewhere close to that time stamp, there's a spot of eyeshine that we didn't see until we watched the premiere in the top left quadrant of the video. I haven't gone back yet to check it out. I took so much footage that I have to rotate material thru jump drives like a farmer rotates crops to work and review it all.
So in the first few minutes of this video, Brent tells for me and I heard him, I yelled back but I was in the process of deploying another audio recorder and I was far left in the bush off trail about 500 yards from you guys. I finished the deployment and bee-lined straight for yas. This area was magnificent!!!!!! The forest is beautiful yet dangerous. I wish I was still there. Had a great time with you guys and there are points of interest to be shared once analyzed. Great job Trackway.
@@findingthetrackway4875 okay! Thanks!! .. I would suggest shooting 4k on GoPro because 1080 on GoPro is really poor.. And youtube compression makes it even worse. If you can handle the file sizes. 😇 Excited for more outdoor videos!
@@adverspace I can go up to 4k, but for this trip I was severely limited in memory cards. I was robbed while camping just prior in New York. They got my camcorders and all my spare sd cards just to name a few things.
Those are Foxglove. They're everywhere here. Leaves have hairs that can cause a rash, but people have them in their gardens as well, even though its considered a weed... Bees love em. I had them growing in my yard, and I handled them but never had any reactions.
Something is telling me that those birds so close and so loud is them very close to you. I have caught them in my footage very close and watching me with birds like that, very loud and close.
Yes it was. Now, be ready for some surprises come Monday and Wednesday's Deer Lake Trail videos. Nothing earth shattering but there's enough to go... huh?