Vancouver Bigfoot Scales Cliff in Mere Seconds

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
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Komentáře • 19

  • @sharmanoshea2342
    @sharmanoshea2342 Před 2 lety +7

    I live on Vancouver Island...large population of them here. My Father and Uncle have heard them when at camp in the evening. It scared the hell right out of them.

    • @sharmanoshea2342
      @sharmanoshea2342 Před 2 lety +5

      Both are passed away now, but should add they were avid hunters of moose and grizzly, they had been hunting during the day, and when they heard them it was around the fire that evening. Father also said he could always tell when they were close...he said his hair stood up when he sensed them. He always sensed them or heard them, but never had a sighting. He said he didn't need a sighting...or want one after hearing them.

  • @scottsmith4710
    @scottsmith4710 Před 2 lety +8

    Great report, thanks for having the guts to give it to us. Way to many people are afraid to say anything. They are afraid of being called a nutcase. Thanks to people like you the truth will definitely come out. Thank You!👍

    • @courtneyc3850
      @courtneyc3850 Před 19 dny

      Agreed. I’m so tired of reading comments saying they aren’t real. Imagine having a sighting and some arrogant person tells you you’re lying or imagining it. I probably wouldn’t even share if I had a sighting.

  • @MickMes
    @MickMes Před 2 lety +4

    The Malahat is a stretch of highway that crosses over a mountain just north of Victoria, the provincial capital of British Columbia, which is on Vancouver island, Canada.
    I live only minutes from this area, I live in a small community called cobble hill, located within the southern part of the cowichan valley, where I have had my own unique encounter. The late Dr. John Bindernagel wildlife biologist and big foot expert has done explorations and interviews regarding Sasquatch within the cowichan valley, The cowichan valley has many sightings and reports that prove the existence of Sasquatch on Vancouver island.
    Vancouver Island is a perfect spot for the creature. We have an abundance of wildlife and wild fruits and berries to support all the wildlife on the island. There are also dence forests as well as ancient forests where Sasquatch can live in peace.

  • @carolynsmith8817
    @carolynsmith8817 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for telling us these amazing sightings. Keep it coming. Love your channel.

  • @richardlwakeland6425
    @richardlwakeland6425 Před 2 lety +4

    as always great scenery!

  • @Briannbailey
    @Briannbailey Před 2 lety +3

    Thank You !!

  • @tinatankersleyrobinson1667

    I had a sighting in Florida many many moons ago and the four of us decided to never speak about it again because I was living the military life and didn't need the bullying or ridicule but there was no reason for us to have seen it we were just having a normal picnic and a nice evening and ended up being stuck out there and couldn't get back till morning and we had our sighting up close and personal, it was just as frightened as we were and I don't give the exact location because I want this fantastic creature to be protected and respected at all cost I do not like hunters I do not want it being hunted, I believe that the government knows. 🌞🌴🌊 Florida

    • @katehere9783
      @katehere9783 Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree that BF doesn't deserve the harrassment of "hunters". Pretty sure they just want to be left alone. After all, how would we feel if people came around our property with guns, tracking us? And am pretty sure BF has developed ways of avoiding humans. The fact that in this vid. they seemed to spend time in the water says they're avoiding leaving footprints. They also will step on logs, and rocks leaving no prints. Imagine having to live that way, always cautious about humans. Sometimes they throw rocks. That's a defensive move to try to keep humans away. (Most) aren't aggressive bc instead of throwing rocks, they could do a LOT of damage, which rarely happens. Of course, humans will mis-construe a rock-throw as "aggressive". As long as BF isn't doing any harm, I recommend we leave them alone.

    • @RMSObigfoot
      @RMSObigfoot  Před 2 lety

      We would love to hear the details of your bigfoot sighting and will keep you anonymous. When you have time please email us the details to RMSObigfoot@gmail.com

    • @scottbeam9373
      @scottbeam9373 Před 2 lety

      @@katehere9783 Couldn't agree more

  • @kylerose3174
    @kylerose3174 Před 2 lety +3

    Good attempt at pronouncing those southern Vancouver Island toponyms, they can be tricky.

  • @worldbigfootcentral3933

    Good stuff, Kelly!

  • @johnnyhalf6558
    @johnnyhalf6558 Před 2 lety +1

    Maybe " Kelly you and the R.M.S.O. Crew can go there and do some Salmon fishing this fall ? And some Squatchin at the same time ?

  • @billludolph5738
    @billludolph5738 Před 2 lety

    This scars the crap out of me in the early eighties I camped on Vancouver Island and I heard like wood knocks, and rocks that at that time I thought that they had fallen on their own.
    Looking back I am scared

  • @bulldog1961
    @bulldog1961 Před 2 lety +2

    Mal-a-hat. Vancouver Island not Vancouver. Cool story/encounter.

  • @susanolson3611
    @susanolson3611 Před 2 lety +1

    🙂

  • @billhowes5871
    @billhowes5871 Před 2 lety +2

    Here in The ~RUGGED~ state of Connecticut (In The USA). This time of year it's common for male humans to be abducted by female BIGFOOT. This time of year many women get into romance. Bigfoot women are no different. If you're a CT. male 13 years or older it is vital to keep a good appearance. Primarily your feet. For some reason, Bigfoot women like their men to have pleasant-smelling feet. Don't ask me why. I'm a man and men have no idea how a female's mind works. Just look good. If you get abducted, you want to look nice tucked under the arm of a bigfoot as she's running down the street in your neighborhood. You do care what the neighbors think, don't you? -Bill Howes.