Hammerson Peters is one of the best, underrated channels on RU-vid about Canadian, American Wild West, and Native American mythologies, folklores, legends, & cryptids! History, as well! You deserve more views!
yeah, i don't get why he still has so few subs. together with north02 the only channel i can rewatch more or less indefinitely. same's true for his (audio-)books
The man, the myth, the legend, spreading the word about the wild men, the wild myths, and the wild legends of the mythical and legendary North American wilderness!!! Thanks, buddy!
I can't put into words how much I love and appreciate this channel. This channel, along with a handful of others, really saved my sanity during early covid times. Now, it's one of my comfort channels/shows.
My brother in law saw a giant wolf about ten years ago. I was picking pine mushrooms and he decided to sit for a minute and a pack of wolves went by and the leader he figured was the same size as a house. Huge!
Truly one of my favorite cryptid and mythology channels. I'd love to see more content about possession, bl0od/adrenochrome consumption, cannibali§tic tribes, etc. Hammerson is one of the best researchers and presenters of these subjects, period.
I’m from Canada, but live in the Arkansas Ozarks. Funnily enough there have been sightings here over the years of something that sounds an awful lot like a giant ground sloth/megatherion which supposedly died out around ten thousand years ago. The woods here are certainly big and dense enough to hide a population of large animals. I love the stories of supposedly extinct animals being sighted in various places around the world.
Same with the mountain ranges of the Yukon and Alaska.. people don’t understand how vast these areas can be.. people think because we have drones and planes that we would’ve seen these kind of things.. I’d like to think the same way we do about the ocean and we only explored about 5% of it.. we can’t access all land the same way..
man i never comment anywhere but this channel is second to none. i could repeat a playlist several times and still be full into it. hammerson peters is straight up OG 😎👊👍
@@sasqetshenkley1190 Originally Moose Fort until the French raided the island and renamed it Fort St. Louis. English returned and recaptured their lost forts. And when they recaptured the island, they burnt the french fort and renamed the island Moose Factory. The first English speaking settlement in present day Ontario. lol
The information Hammerson Peters has given through multiple posts can never be Underrated. From the North American Canadian Alaskan fur trade to the Gold Rush and specialty' the folklore white man was taught.... Like Siberia the US, Canada and Alaska is so mysterious,and àlive. The Headless valley still sends shivers down my spine . I believe we can never learn enough and who knows more about what lives in their forests iced landscapes mountains and rivers than the first Nations. Thank you so very much !
When I was in old crow Yukon I met a young boy who dug up a mammoth tusk near the lake that was receding and drying up.. they put it in their small museum.. I thought it was cool.. also my grandpa and grandma used to have a tusk hanging above the fire place
I waited all day just relishing the idea I have a new video out by hammerson Peters to watch tonight. I was so thrilled to see it was 2 hours lol. This is the ONLY CHANNEL I WILL WATCH FOR THAT LONG. Its also the only channel that depresses me when its less a 30 min video lol. I cant express all the emotions thanks love and appreciation i have for your work. I even bought your books. You seriously should be the largest channel on youtube. Thank you so much for your work. You have touched people and their lives in ways youll never really know. Thanks again.
@@HammersonPeters its easy and simple to tell the truth when it's a compliment. I really hope you see some time how many people really love your work. It's made a big difference in people's lives. It's something I truly look forward to.
WOW!! Amazing!!😮❤ Just finished listening, and,,,👌 ~ I am going to Re-Listen to this Straight Away!!! Fantastic Work!!❤ Thank you very much Again!! 😀 Awesome!! 😎👍👍 Namasté 🙏🕊️💞 Andréa and Critters. ...XxX...
Thank you very much, from the UK. I've been very lucky to see the Sculptures of Dinosaurs on the Isle of Wight!! At The Black Gang Chine Park!! Namasté 🙏 Andréa and Critters. ..XxX...
@@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 Oh Wow!! You sound quite the trend -setter!!💖 I was there about 1966/69, While we lived on the I.O.W. So during the Summer holidays we were "Carted About" to see some wonderful places, ~ to keep us out of mischief,Lol!! But , when I was about 6.yrs old we moved to the Netherlands, It was rather dull and damp compared to the Island! (*I haven't given too much of my age away?🫣✌️*) Namasté 🙏🕊️ Andréa and Critters. XxX..
I remember going to the Isle of Wight in the 70's. Dad was playing cricket for the quarry he worked for and we went along. I loved Alum Bay, it was beautiful. On the way back, dad's boss had left his posh co car in a multi-storey car park. He got locked in and dad helped break him out. Great memories.
@@dawnrowlands2408 Thank you so much for your kind reply!! Yes, I know that Bay, we used to go there when it was far too hot during the summer!! You have brought back many happy memories for me by mentioning this. Dad was working at Parkhurst prison, but he didn't like the way people were treated by his work fellows.... Which is why we moved to Holland, to be near mothers family and for a change of career for Dad!! My apologies for the short response but I'm not too well today. At least it's saved you, from me waffling on!! Namasté 🙏🕊️💞 Edit, I just need to ask, was that Cricket match played at the Recreation Park at Carisbrook, behind Hinton Rd?! I bet it was!! I used to live at Hinton Rd, Carisbrook I.O.W. ~and would take my Gerbils out to play there in the Rec' !!
@@AndreaDingbatt I'm pretty sure it was played there. They used to go to various places around the south (I think it was mainly an excuse to have a day out with lots of beer and the cricket match was a secondary thing) 😂 We were living in Somerset at the time. I used to go with dad in the lorry when he took loads from the quarry. Went all over the place with him, it was lovely. I'm glad I bought back some memories for you. Lost dad recently so it's wonderful to have these lovely memories of him. Thank you for the kind reply, have a lovely day.
Your channel is great and so is your book. If you don't mind, I'd like to propose another idea for the Patridge Creek Monster: A tyrannosaur. Either Nanuqsaurus or, since a footprint of it was found recently, T. rex itself and the 'horn' was actually a reindeer antler via the antler in its jaws, that was on the other side of its face, that was misidentifed as a horn.
Interesting that Neanderthals are brought up. I have a friend of Indian descent who told me that Bigfoot is actually Neanderthals wearing animal skins. He said that they were quite heavy and tall, thus had big feet. He said that he used to see them quite regularly(suggesting that they moved on) and a family of them lived in a woods near his house(Northwest Ohio).He said they smelled terrible, not knowing to bathe. He observed them only and gave no offerings.
The reason why I don't believe the Partridge Creek creature sighting was faked, is that at the time the scientific community believed that dinosaurs were cold blooded, slow moving lizards that drug their bellies and tails. The creature Dupuy described was warm blooded and had a thick layer of fur (something only now theorized by modern Paleontologists), and the 2nd sighting hunting party said they lost the trail of the creature after fresh snow. Something that big of which would be difficult to lose if it cut a deep channel into the snow dragging it's belly/tail. Little details like that lend it credibility for me.
There’s much in here to stretch my imagination, but nothing as much as maintaining campfires on ice. I know it’s done, I’ve been to Michigan’s Tip-Up Town, but I will never get it.
It's just a matter of laying down a decent foundation of vegetation and building your fire on top. Some of the heat radiates down down thru the mat, the ice underneath melts enough to keep that mat wet & cold so the fire doesn't burn thru the mat and enough moisture evaporates to prevent it from reaching your fire. It's all calculated.
Hammerson you my man have a voice for media, a radio voice if you will. To be honest that's what brings me back, your in depth research and presentation help a lot too. Your use of maps in the nail in the coffin that sets you high above all other channels I watch
Hi Hanmerson. Been binge watching your videos and just downloaded the audible copy of Legends of the Nahani Valley..as I can no longer easily hold a book. Was so happy to see that you arw also rhe narrator! Really enjoying; listening now 🌿
I'm not an expert but I think the deep sea gigantic species is because of the pressure down there? Could be 100% wrong. Also I heard that islands have some giant species for certain reasons.
Good afternoon, sir. Love your videos. They're an ideal mix of history, 1st Nation stories and myth. I'm amazed you don't have many more subs. Wishing you a wonderful day, from a grey and damp N Wales, UK.
I only know 1 Canadian personally. He grew up trapping beaver and when he turned 18 he bought a used car and paid for 1 year in rent like it was nothing. Always tease him about how Canadian that is.😊
good that these are being documented since pretty much no other similar channels mention these reports and they should be archived for future reference....
The part with the footprints in the mud reminds me of a story we have here in Quebec, its called " Le phénomène du lac Décarie" The phenomenon of lake decarie. A series of fresh 18 inches 3 toes footprints and tale found by a family fishing near a lake in 1977 , their is pictures and cast of the footprints. It was investigated by forest rangers and later by Yvon Leclerc who found evidences that the footprints were made by something articulated and that all the bones of the feets were visible in the plaster mold. Sorry for my bad english.
Very under appreciated channel. Better than most with several times the subs. At least we know your not the latest limited hangout of the intelligence community!
43:37 Mammoths only went extinct 10000 years ago, i don't think they even existed millions of years ago, they are likely from 13000 years ago when a celestial impact started the younger dryas and caused the ice sheets to melt and then some quickly refroze again.
I'll say this first your video was great, second your voice was great too, and lastly we know humans, cave lions, sabertooth lions, mammoths, giant sloths, and many other mega fauna were all contemporary with each other and interacted. I don't know what those interactions were but I can believe that they were sufficient to cause a lasting impact that continued until the modern times. The next part is that we also know that many of these interactions were violent and very nasty. I have read papers that actually date when certain mega fauna actually went extinct some of those dates for certain mega fauna were about the same time as the Spanish conquistadors mostly because they had reports of getting into conflict with some of them.