Jul 2

Listen: Michigan Sasquatch Vocals?

This is the second installment of suspected sasquatch vocals from Michigan recorded by BFRO researcher Jim Sherman. Featured here is a Four Moan Howl segment along with some of the tactics used to capture these vocals.

 

10 Responses to “Listen: Michigan Sasquatch Vocals?”

    • Debbie C

      I grew up watching “Red” on TV, my parents had an
      old console black and white TV set with the stereo record player attached to it.
      Those were the days:)

  1. Papa - Yeti

    https://youtu.be/USStsekqiWI

    Great words of a very kink and wise man Debbie, we should have such true and great national leaders as President, Congress, and Senate Governors of states once again.

    -Thanks for all the well wishes of happy Independence Day from all our awesome Canadian Sasquatch Chronicles family. Also to mention manage your campfire well, as we are now experiencing the same drought conditions as 1910 – 1911. Where we had the devastating ‘Big Burn’ a huge forest fire that was set by many dry lightning strikes. Burning much of the Bitterroot Mountain ranges, which spanned and scorched three north western states, Montana, Idaho, and Washington States. I mention the ‘Big Burn’ because it was right after, that Canada suffered the Huge ‘Porcupine Fire’ I haven’t yet research any documentary videos on the Porcupine Fire, but when I do, it will interesting to learn of the Days of Infancy of Canada’s forest fire brigade. I’s mentioning these fire, because of all the men and women, livestock, pets, that lost their lives as well as towns that burned down; but to also remind and make aware to all of us, and especially those who kick dirt into the dedication, hard work and sacrifice of the Forest Service workers, ranger, firefighters, smoke jumpers and air support. Many men and woman have given their hard work, dedication and their lives which were are taken by the firestorms and dangerous forest hazards, toxic acrid flame and fumes to not only save the forest as natural resources, as wildlife habitats, as oxygen producing living trees. Again the drought stage in the United States and in Canada both, is now reaching a critical stage. We have to be very careful, vigilant and volunteer and help and pray for both our nation’s forests and firefighting crews and volunteers. If water storage resources are dried up, history could very well repeat itself once again. It was these same mountains in which The The Bauman Encounter ~ Sasquatch attacks and decapitates Bauman’ the fur trappers’ fur trapping Partner! ◄►The Bauman event happened sometime between the 1820s’ to 1880s’ in the rugged Bitterroot Mountain range of Idaho and Montana Territory, near the wisdom river, as Idaho had not yet become a State of the U.S.A. until, July 3rd 1890/ and Montana was still a Territory and did not become a state until November 8th, 1889) ‘The Bauman encounter told to, and written about in great detail by Theodore Roosevelt’s written and published ‘Tale of the Bauman Sasquatch Encounter’.

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