Dec 7

Arches and Wood Knocks: BFRO MI Expedition 2016

LordCryptid says “In October of 2016 the BFRO visited the Upper Peninsula of MI.

As I was unpacking my gear I was picked up by Caroline, Carter and Shawn and they drove me to an area where they had found interesting stick structures. I used a camera to document the cool and possibly intelligently made, structures. While separated from the group I heard some wood knocks from the other side of the river. I rushed back (obviously excited and a bit out of breath) and asked if they had heard them. While my primary recorder did not pick them up well because I was moving my secondary recorder placed 1/4 mile away did pick up 6 total knocks.

I had to amplify them but the timing is accurate and it all happened at 3:47 pm. I can’t say what made the cool structures or if they were all put in a straight line by nature or a kid nor can I state what made the knocking sounds. But it was interesting and something, at least, did make a weird sounding series of knocks. At least you can enjoy the Fall leaves. Thanks for watching.”

4 Responses to “Arches and Wood Knocks: BFRO MI Expedition 2016”

    • Glen K

      I agree Michael. Could be kids! As far as the “knocks,” they sounded to me like birds chirping. I should mention I don’t have headphones. Anyway, I Always respect people who take it upon themselves to go into the field and do research!!

  1. Rick T

    Pretty wimpy structures. Anyone could make those types of skinny bows, etc. I found some stuff just a couple days ago here in Snohomish county just off the road no more than a few feet off a FS road that was way bigger stuff similar to but not near as impressive as Colorado Bigfoot’s stuff https://youtu.be/t-502arLjp0

  2. Charles R

    Knocking sounded like 2 x 4s. They sure it was no one in their group. The structure are neat. I have found such in other parts of Michigan and tepee structures in Iosco County in lower Peninsula., and sometimes one can see them from the road while driving.

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