Hi All,
:shock: Those of you who've heard strange screams, yells and gibberish in the woods might wanna check out these recordings: 30 yrs ago, while camped in British Columbia, I heard the most incredible yell echoing off the ridgetops..The volumne was just amazing.This creature has to have the greatest pair of lungs on the planet..On the following url, (click on recordings, then click on the 4th recording down), I found a recording identicle to the one I heard so many yrs ago.
www.angelfire.com/wa/sasquatchsearch/page2.html
Other recordings can be found here;
www.oregonbigfoot.com/sounds.php
and here
www.bfro.net/REF/media.asp
Hi WorkinStiff,
My youngest daughter picked the exact same recording as you did when we were searching for a sound recording similar to what she had heard when she had her possible encounter with Sasquatch on the mountains just outside (east) of Deroche, British Columbia. After staking out the area for some time after my daughter's encounter, veteran Bigfoot investigator and author Thomas Steenburg heard a similar sounding wail at 4:30 a.m. one July night last year. Thomas described the seven second scream he heard as being almost like recording number five on the same page you provided the link to.
By the way, WorkinStiff, just out of curiosity, where abouts in British Columbia were you when you heard the loud yell echoing off the ridge tops?
TM7:
And secondly, if Bigfoot, Sasquatch exists, why has there never been a recovered carcass, skeleton, skull, bone etc....or am I misinformed in this area, too?
Of course thousands of people have asked the same question as TM7 has directly above. In all my years of hunting throughout British Columbia I have never found the skeletal remains of a black bear yet B.C. has one of the highest population concentrations of these animals. Below is a reply I received to my short letter (included below) from K. Mclaughlin, Park Warden, Kluane National Park, Yukon Territories.
Hello,
I am currently writing an article on black and grizzly bears and was
wondering if rangers in Kluane National Park in Yukon Territory do indeed find one naturally dead brown bear each month?
I came across this statement on the Internet and was hoping you could
provide me with with any related information.
Thank-you for your time and consideration.
Ol' Man Mountain,
In the wilds of British Columbia
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Regarding your question "if rangers in Kluane National Park find one naturally dead brown bear each month"?
No , this is not quite correct. Park wardens do occasionally find grizzly
bears that have died of natural causes however it is rare to find the
remains. This does not mean that bears do not die of natural causes in fact
they do, it is just not that common to find the evidence of it. This is
simply due to the fact that Kluane is a huge wilderness area and detecting
the carcasses of dead animals is sometimes very difficult.
In a recent grizzly bear study in and adjacent to Kluane National Park
141 grizzly bear mortalities were documented from 1992-2000. Approximately 31% of these were attributed to natural causes. Many of these were cubs of the year who's mothers were radio collared and being monitored at the time. Very few of these would have been detected had it not been for radio collars.
I hope this answers your question. I would be interested in where you
obtained your information on the one bear per month statement.
Sincerely
K Mclaughlin
Park Warden
Kluane National Park
Now taking the above into consideration, and putting the shoe on the other foot so to speak, how many human bodies or skeletal remains do any of you think Bigfoot would find if he came to a town near you specifically searching for them?
Why is it so hard for humans to grasp the possibility that Bigfoot/Sasquatch also buries its dead?
Since I have to believe that Bigfoot/Sasquatch exists because I once found its huge tracks in fresh snow located in an isolated area miles from man's towns and roads, I can only deduce that these beasts are simply undiscovered living animals that are highly intelligent, cunning, stealthy and have us outclassed in the woods by a country mile.