We have heard talking but not quite samurai-sounding like sierra sounds recordings. Based on stories we have heard, the dialects and even languages vary. Who knows, maybe the group recorded in sierra sounds had more of an Asian influence?
We had a cabin in Twin Lakes Idaho growing up. My sister and I would lay awake at night trying to figure out what on earth was making all that racket. And man did they ever make noise. It was terrifying at times they could be so loud. And the volume of such sounds most definitely came from something HUGE. No mistaking the Sasquatch from the coyote or the wolf, bear or cat. The one's we had did a lot more whooping and howling in the beginning of the night around 10:00. Towards the end they did more chattering and then dead silence eventually. Many nights my sister and I would just fall asleep eventually because they could keep it up for hours sometimes.
@@moe42o Probably the most amazing Bigfoot story I have ever heard came from Idaho, somewhere along the Idaho/Montana border back in the 1980s. It involved a teenager at the time, Kevin Laing and an orphaned male child Bigfoot named Glagg. Their adventures together went on for about 3.5 years as Kevin watched him grow from just over 6 foot to well over 8 foot tall and fill out. Kevin use to ride on his back at great speeds going through the forest. However there is so much more. Now if I had just read this story, my BS meter would be on. However he did over 10 hours of interviews in segments with Duke of World Bigfoot Radio and I thought this was legitimate, just to much emotion involved to dismiss. One can find it on youtube.
Great capture. I’ve heard a very similar male voice. It’s really something when you hear that… really adds an element of ‘wow that’s really a Sasquatch’. That big knock/break sound and an immediate vocal…wow! Thanks for sharing with us.
Sorry, I must have misinterpreted your reply. You said you posted what you heard in your latest upload, I thought you were suggesting you had a channel. I would love to hear what you heard!
I've heard all kinds of your sounds long ago, I can't remember where, but you had a site that you cataloged them, and had names for some, and others were just dates of audio files. Some of them were responding to y'all, and some just sounded sad, angry, some sounds that are never heard. These things could be meeting up at a location for other reasons than turf wars, it could be designated mating grounds for long time, or a place where tribes meet up to discuss what's going in different locations, (beyond screaming distance)
Pretty good audio Ms. Brown, considering the distance, and for those of us that know the story of your property. Have you considered putting recorders up in trees in the areas they frequent. It may be possible to record them as clear as the Sierra Sounds.
Hello! We have some new audio equipment in the same location as this clip. We are working on getting 3 or 4 others along the ridge. Thank you for watching
Yes and those Sierra sounds are recorded with a simple tape recorder and 🎤 mic. Still some of the best audio I've heard. Next best recording is the couple that broken down on the side of dirt road. I believe they were towing a boat and had a dog with them.
@@moe42o I do not think I have heard this one. I will say recording equipment back in the 70s was very good in the analog days, as was the heavy weight stereo equipment you could buy and I think they had the mics out towards the woods surrounding their tree bark enclosure.. There is another couple named Jim and Stacy Flowers that were just on Cliff and Bobos Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, episode 238. They have recorded many outstanding recordings on their property on the Muskegon River in Michigan for years. It use to be on the internet known as The Michigan Recording Project when I first found them over a decade ago.
@@moe42o I finally found it. The first recording is the Sierra Sounds, not by Ron More, but Ron Morehead and Allen Berry in 72 thru 74. If you heard the second recording, those could well be Sasquatch also. They seem very deep, robust, and long duration, and I am sure the recording does not do justice to what you and your sister heard.
Are you hearing them on your property still? I remember when Sara did an interview regarding where she thought they were from. At that time she did not want to continue seeking them out. Are they still there on your property? Thank you.
Great channel. These clacking of rocks, I thought I heared a pop of the cheek, there was a sample of a lion's type growl along with the vocalisations is incredibly scary. Though the headset, I could almost feel the clacking of rocks & the growl vibrate me here in Australia 🇦🇺. It sounds like individual sasquatch clans are extremely territorial. Do you think these sasquatch are nomadic in your area? Such as following food sources. Please stay safe & kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
Hello in Australia! They don’t seem to be nomadic here, as we have recorded them year round in the area. Perhaps they are nomadic in the areas that have more extreme weather😊