Jul 15

Bigfoot Screams Sierra Nevada, July 1, 2019

Paranormal Central writes “My family and I returned to a spot where we went camping last year. No reason on the spot, The wife just found this location on maps. Last year, as we slept, my 12 year old son woke up to something slapping our trailer.

As he was looking up at the window thru the blinds, he saw something very big walk by the window covering the whole window.. from the ground to the top of the window is 7 feet.. it scared him so bad he jumped in bed with us crying hysterically. So we decided to go back, but this time with my sound equipment.. All we were hoping was to get some wood knocks. Well, we got more than that… it went on for a little more than 9 minutes. Needless to say, we will never forget that night…”

 

33 Responses to “Bigfoot Screams Sierra Nevada, July 1, 2019”

  1. michael m

    Man that was creepy. thanks!I dont think that was cyotees. they seemed to be getting closer to.One did sound like a cyotee. ,but the rest no.I probably would have left.Thanks Wes that was good one.

  2. Secret A

    Hello, I’m new here. This is definitely fox sounds. All of them. We have them on our property. Foxes make some strange sounds. You can also tell by the tone, that it’s a small animal. This area is frequented by bears and when the big guys stand up they’re up to 8 feet tall and yes they try to break into cars and rv’s. It’s a real problem for the rangers there and elsewhere in parks. If they smell food in the area they are very curious and try to break in for food. There’s some great videos on bears breaking into cars on youtube. Although this is a good video and information, I find that looking into the sounds of various animals to be of importance instead of thinking it’s sasquatch right away.

  3. Ulrike H

    Nice campsite! The sounds are quite different from the typical Sasquatch howls that I’ve heard, but I’m no expert. Still very interesting.
    Thanks for sharing.

  4. Christian L

    Why do people put their families at risk by making tree knocks and howls/whoops when no one really knows what they mean or what they are signaling? Why not go to a foreign country…blindly pick a few words at random out of their dictionary without an English translation and start mimicking them and making a racket in a foreign city. This is naive and negligent behavior when dealing with ANY animal especially a very large, capable, smart and deadly one. They deserve to all get their a$$es thrown up into a tree and cached for food…

  5. Janetta V

    Dumbest thing you could have ever done. Your first warning was you son’s sighting the year before, 2nd warning was no other campers there. Shows they were smarter than you. Just listen to those screams yourself, you must know it takes something huge to scream that loud. Yet there you are with your trusting son, depending on you for his protection, and you take him to danger. That is a irresponsible as it gets. I hope someone will slap some sense into your head, before it’s too late.

  6. Dutch W

    I would think based on Jeffrey experiences with BF that including his son knew the risk. The son left “gifts” as an sign of no threat and the gifts were accepted. I doubt a BF was going to rip into trailer . Lots of activity above Fresno. I would give Paranormal Central a look and listen. He’s a one man show . We listen to him in addition to Wes Tony and Vic.

  7. Janetta V

    I hear fox all of the time where I live here in Oklahoma, since I was a child, now in my 60’s, and really, with all due respect, fox just don’t sound like that. Thanks folks.

  8. Bonnie I

    Very Creepy! Loudest ones sound similar to the Dogman audio from a Native American reservation (I think Wasco in Oregon) where loud screams almost turn into a very weird laughter (like a hyena). Not to say other wild animals could have been amongst them like foxes, coyotes, wolves etc. Very poor idea to be out tbere yourselves, let alone with your kid. James 4:8 Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.

  9. John F

    So the fox theory doesn’t fly. Where and when have you ever heard a fox with such volume? That’s one freakishly loud ass fox then. Definitely a world record. Put on a really good head set and listen again. I have heard a lot of reports of these things screaming and described as it sounded like a woman screaming. This sure sounds like that to me. Btw that guy is irresponsible as heck for putting his family at risk by inviting these things over for dinner.

  10. Lesley V

    I have had foxes screaming around my home for years. They do not sound like the screams in this video. Unless California fox sound different from Pennsylania fox. I did not hear any other forest sounds in this video. No birds chirping, no woodpecker knocks, no squirrel chatter.

  11. Ronald Q

    Good,
    Somebody has gotten em on recorded.
    I think I know exactly where that is at, our local MTB used to camp there on occasion.
    We would get “visitors” in camp at night that we always assumed were bears.
    I had my trackway encounter a few miles to the east, off of that same road.
    I have had 3 encounters this summer, across the Canyon in Madera County.
    All in June as I was following the snow up the local moto trails. I got hooted at on 3 occasions and heard interactive hooting/knocking on one occasion. One day I spooked the hooter by hooting back and it took off hootin and hollerin up the hill.
    When I went back the way I came a few minutes later, I crossed a scent trail.
    The last encounter was a pair of big shadows moving in the forest, just off the road, and I got hooted at as rhe shadows moved up the hill.

  12. Leann G

    That is quite a mix of sounds and for a long length of time. I am seriously hoping it is from fox because I have heard similar sounds on occasion and attributed it to Foxes.

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