Glad we could chat, Chris. Video turned out great. Thanks for hearing my story. I'm glad to see others enjoyed hearing about my experience. And no, I'm not planning to go back and poke around. Once was enough for that type of experience.
OMGosh so scary. My husbands boss had an attack on his vehicle by a Sasquatch in N California while on a 4x camping trip. My husband never believed in them until he heard his story.
Thank you Nurse Emily for taking care of your patients and defending yourself to get home safe! I love that your reaction was to shame the beast for picking on a nurse!! I love it. Nurses are super heroes who go the extra mile for their patients. It will think twice before messing with you again. So glad you didn't get stranded and got home safe.
You squeezed so much into 31 minutes, a cool campground, a delicious looking meal, and a frightening story. She has every detail in her memory. Keep up the fantastic work, Chris! So close to 100k subscribers!
I can't believe you haven't yet reached 100K subscribers, you are such a straightforward and descriptive storyteller. As you said to Emily, hearing the phone conversation reinforces the story too. I don't blame Emily for staying out of remote forests nowadays.
Once bitten, Chris. So pleased she is safe and can tell us the tale. Ste steam could have been from rain water splashing on the manifold exhaust and getting sucked in through the heater.
That's how I felt about another YTer and about a year later, that channel is over 1mn. I believe in Chris and he'll get to 100k. Keep hitting the like button. I'm not associated with Base Camp Chris, just a fan.
I totally love and appreciate these longer videos! What a treat to a good Mother's Day! Love all of your videos Chris! Oh and happy Mother's Day to your mother. 🙏🏼💛💐
I wish I might be loose to do the things like what you do. I am 68 years old and I have COPD and emphysema. I'm battling with oxygen hunger. So I watch youtube videos of people trekking and tenting and having fun and enjoying life. Kinda helps me feel I'm chilling with you all. I Sub and want to say hello from Texas USA. live safe
Wow Chris , Very interesting story..! I'm Tonchy S. wife and thx. for talking yesterday with him. We follow you and we love your stories about Bigfoot . Best regrads from Alberta. ✌🍷💕👌
I’ve been binge watching your older videos and I have to say I love your enthusiasm. It’s nice to have a passion in life. I love the outdoors but due to arthritis I can’t walk as much as I use to. So I enjoy watching you hike, cook, and the scenery is stellar and so are your stories.
I love the wilderness. I'm blessed to live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. The rainforests here are stunning. 😍 but I don't feel safe to explore by myself. So many crazies, so much evil...but it's just so beautiful. Rivers, creeks, waterfalls...wildlife, and amazing trees, ferns...just gorgeous. We're truly blessed. I live in the city, but it takes mere minutes to get out of the urban areas and into...God's house. 🌹 I just discovered your channel, and you have a gift for story telling. Awesome! 😏🥰👍🏽
Wow Chris! Another amazing location! I live in rural Gloucestershire UK where the scenery is also lovely, but much more gentle, rolling hills and green fields grazed by sheep. Nothing so majestic as the scenery I get to share with you from the comfort of my armchair!😂 Thanks for sharing with us all, it's greatly appreciated.
Chris is NEVER boring, but in this one he had me constantly on edge with anxiety. First, the out shots of his camper in the dark (me hoping nothing sneaks up on him), then as he's interviewing the nurse, I kept watching to make sure he didn't cut himself! But ya know, I never knew (and only Chris could pull this off), that chopping potatoes could be so interestingly captivating! 🤣 Good story by the way! 👍
Hi Chris, what a great story! Truly spooky. Emily is used to living in the mountains and most likely didn't think anything of it by getting out of the car and thinking to go into the woods to investigate . I'm glad she didn't. I would have put the metal to the petal getting out of there! Lol. I just love all these fascinating stories. Thank you so much for sharing. I look forward to viewing your channel. Stay safe out there!❤
Great video Chris! I really like when you cook and inject in the conversation from the phone call from your story teller. Its a good mix. I couldn't make to 9:00 pm on Sunday but I woke up Monday morning knowing I had a treat for later that night! I love Grover Hot Springs and the entire Markleeville/Woodfords area. Just amazing country. Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in your life. Keep Hiking (and story telling, and cooking, and back packing and fly fishing.....)!!
There are lots of really weird stories coming out of the mountains. I heard that the forest around the area where the Sierra Sounds was recorded burned up in a massive fire, but that the campground where the sounds were recorded was unscathed. The guy who recorded them also witnessed strange lights and shapes going overhead as well as passing along slowly through the trees. David Palides gets letters from subscribers to his CanAm Missing RU-vid channel about similar stories, of strange lights and UFOs, as well as the presence of UFOs and sasquatch interactions. Something's going on that is really weirdly strange out in these remote and forested areas.
Great story Chris! I've read so many stories about Sasquatch throwing rocks or branches at people. Yet I've never once heard of anyone ever getting hit by one. They must be deadly accurate in throwing objects and are just trying to get us stupid humans out of their area. Makes me curious if they use throwing as a hunting skill?
I was very disappointed earlier when I couldn't find a new story from you. Decided to check one more time before I turn the light off. What a relief! Good story. Glad she made it out of there unscathed!
Wow, wondering at what point she heard or felt the log hitting the car. Would have been loud. I grew up near Placerville and know where Pollock Pines is. Scary story. Thank you for the story. Thank you to the nurse for sharing it.
@@emaliciously WOW!! Being on deserted back roads so much, I assume you carry, but you know when you see and hear something as large as this "animal", you'd need a cannon to stop it! That would be where I peed my pants!! 😬😲 Great job on keeping your head(after letting them teenagers have it😂), when you realized it wasn't that and got the heck out of there!! I can't blame you for shifting areas and staying safe! Hope you had a wonderful Mothers Day and thank you for your service in health care!! I believe that's braver than being in the military because with that, you may or may not see fighting and casualties, but in health care, you know you will deal with "casualties" nearly everyday! Stay safe and be blessed! Thanks for sharing your encounter!
@@emaliciously Oh my gosh, you were so brave, and then yelling out and scaring them away, whoever it was. So frightening. Having to stop out in the middle of nowhere. So glad you were okay.
I’m an old war horse home nurse from Minnesota. I’ve driven in some god-awful weather conditions, and along some long stretches of very lonesome country. Not as remote as this nurse did, but close considering the brutal winters in the area. I would have driven back to the clients home as a precaution to having a break down 20 miles out.
Hey, Emily, great telling of your encounter with Chris. You shouldn't apologize for not wanting to explore woods after encounter. Because men run, drive off, as fast as they can. They're carrying guns too. 😂 I've read hundreds of encounters. You're brave.
Happy Mother's Day to Your Mom Chris 😊. Okay, that would be creepy to be out in the middle of nowhere All by yourself and have a Sasquatch throw something at your vehicle. I would get back in my vehicle and get the heck out of there.. She was One Brave Woman!!! Keep telling Us your Stories, Chris!!
i know the area from hwy 50 to hwy 88.. ive seen some strange things. always when i was alone. i lived in grizzly flats for 5 years before the fire. i always carried protection in that forest from grizzly towards 88.. i too grew up in the forest.. theres something in that forest...
Absolutely awesome video, Chris. I love your amazing camper and set up. It’s nice seeing you at Grover, that’s one of my favorite spots on earth. I can’t wait until the campground opens this year! Great storytelling as always. This must have been a terrifying experience for Emily.
Awesome - Thank you G.V. ! That is a great park...a lot history there to! Water Falls are running like crazy now...didn't make it to the falls but will next time. Appreciate it - C🐻
@@basecampchris that is great to know. I wasn’t sure how things were up there after this intense winter. I went up to Hope Valley recently and the whole meadow was flooded and the parking lot for the trail was gated off and covered in snow. I didn’t even want to attempt Grover that day for fear of the same. Anyways, have fun out there!
Always love your story’s . Thank you for having a site where folks feel free enough to share their frightening experience about this creatures called big foot .
Chris, your show / channel encompasses everything I absolutely LOVE!… from the brew tastings to your camp meals… to your hike out, the interviews and especially everything in between! You are a fantastic storyteller! Thank you for this beautiful work and your kindness and respect towards your guests/ inspiration. ❤🏕
She definitely experienced a warning, but of what kind? I remember scaring off a raccoon with water from my garden hose at the first house I owned, only because it had taken a serious interest in my cat; but I didn't want to hurt it. I was only protecting my cat. Perhaps there was more going on then that nurse was aware.
Great guest Emily, brave for camping alone and far in the woods in cold weather . Thanks Chris for bringing her encounter on !! Stay safe 👍keep hiking 🥾🥾 Yr dinner looks yummy 😋
Great to see you again Chris!!! My Mothers day wish to see a new video tonight came true! Happy Mothers day to all my other Mommas who love ❤️ this Channel!!! Kirste from McLeod County Minnesota
Hi Chris ..amazing stories , we love and waiting new stories.! Interesting Camper- trailer.! Keep going we are same huge fun of Camping , best regards from AB. Canada. 👌 💕🍷🍹🌿🍁🤙
Chris- I have noticed you are a very objective interviewer. You don’t lead the witness, you are right there with them asking specific questions, trying to figure out (like the rest of us) what is going. I really appreciate that. The people you interview sound so sincere and their memory of the event is so burned into their mind, it’s crystal clear to them (and frightening). It adds so much credibility. Anyways, thank you for all you do…the stories, the camping equipment and beer guiding 😅, making it happen in the wilderness (in some places I wouldn’t do without a platoon). Your attention to detail makes you an outstanding investigator. In many ways you remind me of Dave Paulides and how he is searching for what is going on.
@@basecampchris thanks! I'm taking my daughters with to Elm Creek Park Reserve this Summer per your strong endorsement. We're staring an Adventure Club to keep my two gals entertained while our family goes through a transition. If you ever want to hear my paranormal (probably a spirit, but I am no expert) story from Overseas while I was enlisted, please let me know. I haven't gotten the sense that it's preferred content yet, and I have a radio announcer voice ;) haha so the phone call part would be entertaining, too :)
I listen to this guy every single day at work, just makes my day go faster and I'm going to prepare to become a backpacker once I start getting older because my stamina is really good and I want to use it.
Oh my, what an amazing story. Absolutely love watching and listening to all that you deliver. Being in Australia it's unbelievable to hear just how many scary encounters people have time and time again in forests and national parks all throughout the USA. Please keep doing what you do... really enjoying your content 😊
Amazing that they have home health nurses going out that far. They don't do that everywhere. What a bummer having your vehicle hit with a big log. Good for her giving that bratty Sasquatch a talking to.
Absolutely awesome encounter/story Chris!! I like this lady, she sounds totally level headed and she did the right thing by giving that thing (Probably A Sasquatch) a good piece of her mind!! This was probably some sort of territorial warning or something!! I cant even begin to imagine the strength it would take to twist and rip off a giant hardwood oak branch and chuck it that far!! Thats mind boggling!!
Nice one, Chris. She sounds really genuine and is keen to lead the discussion, rather than just answer questions. I'm glad she stayed ok. But then I run too once a woman starts shouting! They don't mess about! lol
Chris thanks for the scary interview and story. Food looked❤ delicious too. I had checked a few times earlier and thought you had not uploaded this week. We’re getting used to your first-person narratives.
There is a Canadian huting guide that is very popular. He reported that he and a hunting customer were sitting outside a tree blind and a 50# boulder came sailing out of the woods 40 yards away and landed very close to where they were sitting. He returned later to this tree house and it was destroyed and this was 30 miles by horseback in the middle of nowhere. Gave my chills. I was raised in the backwoods and some woods tell you something is wrong. I've heard bigfoot once and that was enough.
Yes!! I think I've become addicted to your videos, I feel like I get a hit of dopamine everytime you post a new one lmao.. I do wish you could post more often, but hay, I'll take what I can get, I'm sure you're a busy man, so I understand completely.. Take care of yourself Chris, can't wait for the next vid!!
I kept checking to see if you uploaded a video today and was glad you did. I figured you might have been spending the day with your parents since it's Mother's Day. Boy that poor nurse! My first thought was that I was wondering if the patient had any encounters with big foot since he or she lives in a remote area. 😮😯😲😳
I own a high-clearance 4X4 pop-up tent camper that I pull with my Jeep. The camper is only eight feet long when folded up and sixteen feet when extended. I have pulled it over very rough, steep roads/trails, and it's a hoot to camp in it. Even though the camper has LED lights, I use my old Coleman lantern for light (like you), which significantly warms the camper up. At least enough that you can't see your breath after a little while. The camper has a propane heater, but it's always good to be frugal with the propane when way out in the backcountry.
I remember when my family enjoyed our Starcraft camper when I was growing up. It had two bunks and the fold down table bed. It slept six as well, but it had a fridge, sink and gas stove. I love your channel and your storytelling abilities are amazing!
I'm wondering if she contacted the owner of the home she had been visiting that day (maybe she said, but I missed it). 🤠Awesome as always, Chris. Thank you! 😎
Another great story, thanks for sending that one in Emily! I also like your pop up tent. A good friend of mine who passed away a few years ago used to publish "The Pop-up Times". He said it was the only periodical dedicated strictly to pop up tents which he loved. He had a devoted subscriber list.😊
The images at the beginning of the video are of a very beautiful 🌈 🏔️🌲🏕️ place. I would not want to be alone in the middle of a wilderness without someone else along and definitely a weapon. Some of the creatures are aggressive and that terrifies me 😬. 👍☮️🌞🚙🌲🏕️🩷