Jun 1

Vocalizations: Kryder Exploration

Robert writes “Vocalizations as the male approaches the group from a few miles away. The male howls long with a specific drop and then is answered by the female in soft moaning howls and impact sounds. We also hear his long howl answered by a mountain lion. Throughout the cut we can hear all kinds of BF vocals and mimics. From a horse to birds, frogs and even primate “barking”… We also hear dogs and coyotes sounding off in response as well.

6 Responses to “Vocalizations: Kryder Exploration”

  1. Linda B

    Wes, great job in adding Robert Kryder to your blog and upcoming show! I listened to an interview he did, and he blew me away with his take on subjects like remote viewing, paranormal being normal, belief, etc. Made me realize some of my spiritual encounters have occurred because of my belief. Just fascinating. Sharing them with my family. Can’t wait for the show.

    • Mike B

      I grew up as an Oregon loggers kid. So to answer your question, yes, yes I can. When I grew up and started logging myself a lot of the stories that my dad and brothers and sister told around the dinner table made more sense, but Our homestead was in the foothills of MT Hood in North Oregon cascades in the Clackamas river watershed. And we had these things around every summer and fall. I saw my first when I was seven or maybe eight, I don’t recall really. I recall the sasquatch though. I’ve seen them since, but the first is always the most memorable. At least for me it is. Holy s..t! I just realized that was at least forty years ago. I hunt in their range, but they seem to be outta there during deer season. Probably pull back up into the high country with the deer.

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