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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hello, my paranormal peeps, and welcome back to another deep
What's Paranormal? Podcast? We're on with Hugh Knight of Northwest
Yettie Quest. Again. We're continuing our conversation from last week,
and then he's gonna basically come on and kind of
tell us about what he's gonna talk about, and then
we're gonna get into it in more detail. So Hugh,
go ahead and tell us what you're gonna talk about
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real quick, if you would.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Yeah, well, you know, last time we talked, we talked
a little bit about the accident that I was in,
and I believe we talked a little bit about that
potential siding at the beach and stuff like that. But
my research actually have quite a few different discoveries.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
You know, than just the hair. You know, there's been recently.
I have my.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Wife kids out there with me, and that's when we
found the hair, but we also found, you know, the
juvenile footprint. And on the way home, I checked the
game camera and found a blob of light like an
orb or a light entity of some sort that was
on that game camera moving through the tree.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
That was pretty crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
And in that same game cameras captured another anomaly of
a almost like translucent like creature humanoid shaped, but it's
like see through and it's called other strange bizarre things.
There's there's quite a few things that I'll try to
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fit in in the thirty minutes different you know where,
How do you want to begin with it?
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Do you want me to just start running through it all? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Go ahead, start running through it all right.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Well, yeah, so this particular game camera that captured the
ORB I set that up after discovering what I call arches,
and those when I talk about my arches, the ones
that fascinate me, they're always gonna be from one of
the deciduous trees, the evergreen trees like doug firs and
(02:23):
cedars and stuff like that, because we have a lot
of you know, leafy trees out there. The uh or wait,
I got that backwards. The deciduous trees are the leafy trees.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
The conifers are the evergreen trees. The conifer trees are
gonna be the dougs and you know, the evergreens. The conifers,
to me are the ones that are worth looking at
because those trees typically grow straight up one pole. They
keep perfect uniformity to them, you know, whereas when you're
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looking at alders and maples and you know, just the
leafy type trees, those trees just naturally bend an arch
and twists and do so much weird stuff that I
think a lot of times people look at certain of
the deciduous trees and think that they look like sasquatch
trees and stuff like that, when in fact they're just natural.
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They do weird stuff on their own. But when you're
looking at the conifers, the evergreen trees and they're bent
in an arch, you got something going on really weird,
because they just don't do that naturally. And so in
this particular site, there were two arches bent sideways. I'm
talking one hundred and twenty foot trees twisted sideways and
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turned into this arch, you know, parallel with the earth.
And then there was another one that was just kind
of a pathetic arch, but it was right next to
an amazing arch. And over time I would check on
those arches, and eventually that more pathetic arch was getting
more and more like an arch, until most recently it's
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a full blown arch. So there's two arches side by side,
and so I put a camera right underneath those arches.
Actually put two cameras right underneath those arches, and one
of those two game cameras has captured it is like
I said, a ball light in broad daylight, A ball
of light. Now, that in itself is so bizarre because
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the sun cancels out most light. Like when somebody's headlights
are on in their car driving around into the sunlight,
you can't even tell their lights are on because the sun,
you know, overrides all that light.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
And so whatever was traveling.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Through the trees in a sunny, bright day triggered the
game camera. So the game camera took three pictures of
this ball of light moving through the trees.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
And while the ball of light was moving.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Through the trees, there was an indentation on the ground
that is sort of footprint shape, but you know, it's
just three picks. So you go click, click, click through
the pictures and you rotate through them real fast, and
you can see the movement of this white blah bla light.
And so was that was the first thing that I
found on this particular game camera that really was kind
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of crazy. And then that same game camera captured these
weird beams of light running through the trees, which a
lot of people have tried to tell me, Oh, those
are nothing, you know, their rain drops, or oh that's
just moonlight coming through the trees. But I have seventeen
trail cams out I get a lot of night pictures
on my trail cams.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
This particular group of pictures.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Of these beams of light through the trees are to
me very weird because it's nothing like I'm finding on
my other seventeen game cameras. And I did get a
beam of light similar to them on a different trail
cam that I thought was really weird, but I lost
that chip. It's so frustrated and can't find that SD card.
I was wanting to put that in video with them.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
What in the world. Yeah, And then that same.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Cam, the same exact trail cam, which is a cheap
old trail cam that I bought off of like Facebook
marketplays used. It doesn't have video, it only takes pictures.
So that same trail cam captured about seven or eight
pictures of, like I said, what looks like a humanoid
shaped thing that is basically slightly translucent. You can almost
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see through it, but you can see the legs, you
can see the back you can't really see a head,
but you can see this figure and he's there for
three pictures one, two, three, and he just barely moves.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Then he's just gone.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And then you see this blob of dark mass and
you can see the movement in that mass, but you
can't see really what it is. So there's about seven
or eight pictures from that thing going and it's just
really weird. Out of all game cameras, this is the cheapest,
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crappiest one. You'll no video, no nothing, and it's the
one that's picking up all this weird, you know, weird
paranormal type stuff, you know. And I have two of
those exact models. And so I recently found a different
site in my research area where there's four big, huge arches,
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all concentrated right by each other, and then there's a
whole bunch of remnants of arches, because sometimes these arches
blow up when they're bending them, and you can tell
when they blow up because you'll see the remnant of
the broken tree up in the air and then the
pieces of it on the ground where the tree shattered
basically from them bending it. And so I'm starting to
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think that there's really something to.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
These groups of arches.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
You know, I could be wrong, but I want to
get that same weird cheap game camera set up by
this group of four or five arches and see if
it starts getting anything similar to what that is their
game cameras getting into double arches.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
And you know, other than.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Those pictures, because those are some of my favorite trail
cam pictures currently, but I recently had a different trail
cam that it had some weird experiences on it too.
When I checked the chip camera photo fifteen, video fifteen,
there was nothing there. There was a video fifteen, but
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I couldn't get any info. There was no date, no time,
no anything. It was just like a blank hole in
the chip. But according to the data, there should have
been something there, but it was just nothing. So then
I went to number sixteen, and initially I'm looking at
the screen number sixteen, I don't see anything. I don't
see anything, you know, I'm expecting it. Then I go
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to the next picture and I'm like, Then I go
back to sixteen, and that's when I realized that there
was and is something behind a tree and all you
can see is, you know, possibly the shoulder to a sasquatch.
But it's clearly there there's something behind the tree with
part of its body sticking out around the side of
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that tree.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
And so you know, it's.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Definitely not like mind blowing, but there's definitely something behind
that tree.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Seemingly.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
That's what they do. They are yeah, and just look
like and go oops and there's wish and then duck
back yeah, or down on their tommy.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Oh yeah, that same chip, that same trail cam. So
when I came to that trail cam to check the footage,
I like to come up the backside of my trail cam,
so then I don't have a picture of me and
I have to delete. So if I can't sneak up
on the back of them, that's how I do it.
So I'm coming up behind the trail cam and I
go to clasp the little thing and open it, and
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the class broke and so I had to use this
big giant hunting knife that I had, and I'm so
I'm prying the clasp off this thing. So the camera's
moving up and down like this. While it's moving like this,
often the bushes these two reddish orangish kind of ambush
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colored eyes dots peak around a tree and it's they
fade in and out as the camera is moving around,
and it almost seems like they're blinking or or disappearing
or something. If if their eyes you know which I mean,
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it's it's very weird. And I'm saying if because I
don't like to say anything's definitive in this world. But
if their eyes, whatever that thing is, it was looking
at me, watching me struggle with my trail cam, and
that all these all these things that I'm mentioning right
now are actually up on I believe that's my most
(11:02):
recent video on my channel because I took all these
game camera anomalies and just made a video kind of
with all of them in there.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
And link to his YouTube channel will be in the
description below whether you're watching the audio podcast, listening to
audio podcast, or watching the video podcasts. So all right,
keep going.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Yeah, In that same video, there's one more video that
you know, it's it's weird. It's really weird because it
it's from an area called Dead Canyon and I was
recently in Dead Canyon.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Did I talk about Dead.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Canyon on an interview where we found the elk? The
slaughtered elk? Do you remember me talking about so my
buddy Joe and I.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
He was out on mission with me.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
He spent probably about five or six nights with me
this past summer on two different trips up in the mountains,
and I took him down into Dead Canyon and we
found an elk that had been completely and totally butchered.
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All that was left of it was a skeleton, but
everything was there and the legs. Sorry, I had to
get rid of my phone, it keeps going on. So
we we went down in the bottom of this canyon
to just investigate for sasquatch stuff because this is a
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major part of my research area. And and in this
canyon about a year prior is where I had my
first vocal experience where something screened at insanely weird sound, scary, scary,
kind of menacing sound. And so this is an area
of great importance to me. And Joe and I get
down in the bottom of this canyon. It's a pretty
gnarly hike, and immediately he finds this elk skull.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
It's actually right here.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
This is the uh, the skull and round to the elk,
and the entire skeleton to this elk was there. This
is a bowl elk like this is probably like, I
don't know, a six to seven pound animal, maybe more.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Small elk are huge like a car almost, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
They're like the size of a horse with the old
antlers on them, you know, they're it. And so something
had killed this elk and had picked every piece of
meat off of it. I mean, all it was was skeleton,
the ribcage, the skull or all that. And so we're
pretty fascinated by that, you know, like, oh cool, you
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know it's big old skull with the rack. You know,
We're like, we're taking this out. And so we mike
they down there exploring around, and then I knew that
I had a game camera aimed almost directly upon that elk,
but I knew that the elk was just a few
paces out of side of that game camera, which was frustrating.
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But I still thought, Okay, that game camera has been
down here for almost a year. This elk has been
down here for a while, obviously, so I figured there
was gonna be some answers on that game camera.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
To what went on with that elk.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Right.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
But so also before we were leaving later that day,
as we were getting ready to hike out, we went
back to the elk, and we realized that something had
picked up all of the big meaty leg bones. And
these are big bones, Like I was amazed how big
these bones are. They were cowbones if I would have
found those in a field, big giant bones. Well, something
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had piled all of the big bones about ten feet
away from the ribcage and the skull and everything, and
so there was a pile of big meaty bones right
up here, and they had all been moved very recently
because they were laid down on top of long grass.
You know, grass won't grow like that right up around stuff.
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So the way they were laid upon the grass showed
that they probably had only been moved in the last
couple of days, maybe even that game. And that's how
the grass was, by the way it was laid down.
So then we got to thinking about it, like what
moves bones and piles them and separates bones like that,
because a bear or a kyote like, they don't think
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like that. They'll grab a bone and run off of it,
but they don't organize and separate bones. And then we're
looking around even more, you know, and quizzically of everything,
and Joey found where something had broke one of the
rib bones off of the rib cage and stuck it
mossy rock, and it was stuck in the moss and
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kind of laid there like a marker, like like it
was really weird dud. Once we noticed all this, we
realized how weird this kill site was.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, this is my territory left something.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Yeah, well, I'm glad you said that, because exactly once
I got home and I put that game camera in,
I'm watching this not a doll. It was about forty
eight hundred some odd photos because of a leaf blown.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
In the wind.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
It took almost five thousand pictures, so I had to
go through every picture click click, click click. Now I
have trail cams all over that area, so I know
what a trailcam should have on it.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
It should have.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Porcupines, raccoons, bears, bobcats, deer, elk. I mean, you name
it that all of those animals should be on that
trail cam, especially when I'm looking at almost.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
A full year of footage.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
All there was on that camera was a couple of
deer that crossed that river, which, if I mean, I
was blown away. Where's the raccoons? I didn't even see
a squirrel. I didn't see anything except a few deer,
not a single elk, not a single bear, not a
single raccoon, not a single porky pine.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
And in about ten and half months, on the edge
of a river where there's fishing in wildlife, you know,
that should have been inundated with wildlife. But something is
in that canyon. The animals that live there, you know,
the resident animals that live there, No, do not go
in that canyon. For whatever reason. The animals are not
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entering this canyon.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Now.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
I made a video about this particular game camera because
it was just so bizarre, like where are the animals?
And in that same video, I used a different game
camera that had only been set up for three weeks
on a different part of that river, on the other
side of the mountain, and it showed what it's like.
And there's deer, and there's raccoons, and there's coyotes, and
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there's bears in all of that in less than a month,
every animal you could think of. Yet I go to
Dead Canyon and I'm showing ten and a half months
of footage and all there is is a couple of
deer that wandered through there and I guarantee you those
deer that wandered through there, they're not locals. They are
probably just traveling through snooping around. They don't know, don't
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go in this canyon. And the only reason you'd ever
see a canyon like that void of animals is when
human beings have moved in there and set up in it,
you know, housing or a camp or something. So I
know there's something going on in that canyon. In Dead Canyon,
there's I mean evidence galore. And and that was actually
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one of my most recent trip. I think that was
my last trip up there. Was up there with Joey,
And on that same trip with him, we got into
a lot of deep parts of the canyons that I'd
never been in before, and we were hunting pretty hard
for sign and he and I found some juvenile footprints again,
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which that was really cool because the first juvenile footprint
I ever found was with my wife and kids on
that same trip where I found that giant ball of hair, And.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
To find a.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Juvenile footprint for me was like, I don't know, it's
a big deal. Like I was pretty excited to find
a little kid size sasquatch footprint, you know, because I
was never thinking about little kids sasquatches being out there.
I was always thinking about big burly and sasquatches.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
You know, you know what they look like, right? Have
you ever seen one a juvenile a baby?
Speaker 2 (19:24):
Never, I've never seen one in real life.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
I've seen.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Tall and they look like cousin it. You know that,
like all the hair coming down, that's what they look like.
That's exactly what they looked like. I saw in my
friend's house. Yeah, just hair coming straight down, and I
thought it was a bush until it's still, like, wait
a minute, what a camera watching it? Did they have
facial hair like grow hair like everywhere, just hair straight
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down all you could see. You couldn't see a face,
you couldn't see anything.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
They just stood draight across their drinking water.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Out of the creek and it literally stood up, and
I'm like, what the hell that bush has moved and
it walked away. I'm like, okay, I didn't give chase
because I'm like, oh no, you know that's if there's
a baby like that. Mom and dad are not far Like,
I'm not gonna go chasing that into the wild. No,
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I'd be probably you probably find my body like torn
into pieces.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
Yeah, you're lucky you didn't even get it.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Yeah, because I mean with any animal, if you see
a baby bear or a baby coyote or a baby cougar,
you need to get the hell out of there.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
In a hurry. Yep, yep, you could exactly. Yeah, he
pissed off mama bear or mama sasquatch.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
I can't remember, forgive me, because I've I've done a
couple of interviews lately and so my brain is kind
of scrambled. But did we did we get into too
the apple, the disappearing apple on the interview?
Speaker 1 (21:01):
No, let's hear about it.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Okay, Well we talked about me getting ran over right.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Oh yeah, yeah, so it was on that same trip,
because it was prior to getting ran over where. So
I'm in a campsite all by myself, and I've been
out there for a few nights by myself, and I'd
been up all night in a hunting blind and I
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had my night vision stuff and I'm just sitting there
all night waiting for a sasquatch to come through and
never happened.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
So I went to bed.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Around six thirty in the morning, and I get woke
up about nine thirty in the morning with this sound
hammering my tent, and this sound was so loud, just
rattled my brain like just Incomparable's noise, and I thought
I was here logging equipment. And then I put myself
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back to sleep and I hit my tent again, and
I'm like, what are they doing, like whether they're logging
this close to my camp? And I fell back asleep,
delusionally tired. I've been up all night, only been asleep
for a few hours. And then that sound hits my
tent again, and that's when I realized, like, oh shit,
that's the sound from Dead Canyon. That's that vocal that
I heard, you know, last fall or last summer or
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whatever it was. It was the exact same noise. It's
just like crazy sound that I can't even begin to
emulate or describe. So I jump up, run out, you know,
I'm in my I you know, freaked out, like you know,
dead tired and all discombobulated. And I look over and
I knew that I had set this down like about
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four or five feet from my tent and directly off
to the side was it aimed at the red apple,
And so I knew that the apple was there when
I first went to bed around sunrise, around six thirty
in the morning, and here it is about nine forty
so a few hours later and I'm getting woke up
by this crazy sound. The apple was gone. So okay,
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I have a game camera. I'm gonna I'm gonna finally
get something go up camera.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
I put the chip in my little thing, and I'm
going through the scanning, scannon and scanning.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
And the apple's there one second and then just gone,
no picture, no, no, nothing, just just gone. And and
you know, I'd seen that in other sasquatch guys videos,
like you know, Less Stroud had that happen to him
on a research mission, and and then for it to
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happen to me was just weird, you know, because I
was always kind of skeptical of that, you know, with
some of the todd standing stuff about apples disappearing, and
it'd be just so easy to fake, you know, and
and and and so I always had to be a
little skeptical of all that stuff, just not sure if
you know whatever. And then there it is happening to me.
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And it was pretty crazy because I'd put a lot
of fruit up in front of trail camps as I
would set them up, and time and time and time again,
I would go check that trail cam and the fruit
would be gone. But then I would check the footage
and there'd be no explanation for the fruit disappear. And
so I would say, Okay, it got blown by the wind,
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or it rotted and disappeared and turned to dust like it.
You know, I just try to make up any kind
of reason for it other than an invisible sasquatch came
in and took it. But then I experienced it right
next to my tent, you know, like at that time period,
I was kind of on the fence about the whole
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cloaking kind of invisibility thing that I had heard. But
it's freaking real, Like it's real, like they really have
some weird ability to disappear or be invisible or whatever.
And then when this all happened prior to the game
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cameras where I said that I caught that orb light
being of light and I caught that footage of a
translucent like figure, and it all ties together, you know,
it all kind of corroborates one another.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
You know, It's just it's just been crazy, it really is.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Everything's been crazy, definitely.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
I haven't been up in a while. I'm planning some
missions up there in October. I hope I can get
up there before then. But I have a friend coming
in from Mexico actually, and he and I are going
up to We're going to do two three nights up
there in October, and I'm hoping to actually get up
a couple of nights ahead of him and get the
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camp all set up and then he'll fly in and
then I'll have to go pick him up meat somewhere
and then but we're we're hoping to do some really
really backcountry, get into some areas I've never been in,
and hoping to find some structures and.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Yeah, well this is our migrational period too. Supposedly, Yeah,
I've heard that right before winter they start to move.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
And well, interestingly, I believe, if if you know, that's true,
that they migrate and move around this time of year.
My research area would be a site where they.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
Would be moving into.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Meaning like like any high elevation Sasquat's trying to get
out of that harsh winter. You come to my research
area and it doesn't snow there, it doesn't snow, and
there's fish runs all all winter. I mean, my research
is really cream of the crop for sasquats year.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Roundrond right, they got moved.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Oh Welijah, he froze. Uh we wist see you sure
exactly what happened here. We're gonna trying to get him
back on, guys, hold on, all right, So with that,
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we're gonna wrap up. Unfortunately, you guys missed a few
of the things we were talking about, but uh, yeah,
we're gonna wrap up with you and we'll have him
back on maybe in the future. He found out he
just sent out some hair samples and we're gonna see
what he gets. He also has some exploit expeditions coming up,
and we think that Bigfooter may be traveling through his area.
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So he's gonna keep us updated on what's going on
with that and see if he has any more sightings
or any more activity, or if finds anything else, any
structures or anything like that. And uh, I just want
to thank you again, Hugh. We appreciate you. Uh sorry
you unite with Northwest Ye any quest tie myself into
tongue here, all right, Well, we'll catch you.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
You can
Speaker 2 (28:05):
In your