Sasquatch Chronicles - SC EP:1184 Bigfoot Live Stream

Episode Date: August 30, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It looked like somebody was bent over and had their head in the window of the deer blind and it either heard me or smelt me and he pulled his head out of the tent and stood straight up and that shocked me. They don't make people that big. The way it moved, almost as if it was gliding across the beach. I've never seen anything moves like that in my life. They were screaming at each other in gibberish. It sounded like a language and they were chuntering away back and forwards, back and forwards, back and forward.
Starting point is 00:00:54 I know what a bear looks like and there is no way on this planet that what I saw were bears. What are you reporting? Jesus Christ, you better. Care? See them. Hello. Get somebody out here. What's going on now, sir?
Starting point is 00:01:21 That's sort of a bitch is about six foot nine. I don't know. Do you see him now, sir? Yes, I'm looking. And I'm Mercedes. We're looking for a guy with big feet, 6-8, brown eyes, always hides. We found him on our favorite podcast. Welcome to the show, everyone.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Thanks for being here tonight. Got a great show plan for you. We'll be chatting with Logan. And Logan created an app called the Bigfoot LiveStream Project. I've downloaded the app I haven't used it yet. And I kind of want him to go into what this app is about. I kind of had a similar idea many years ago, but it never came to fruition, mainly because of money, cost a fortune to make these apps.
Starting point is 00:02:41 And what Logan is doing is very cool. He's setting up these systems on people's. sites where they have encounters and the app is collecting all this data you can live stream cameras from different sites and it's a really cool idea uh so we'll be chatting with logan about his app and kind of his experience is what kind of brought him into wanting to create this app if you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show shoot me an email my email address is west at Sasquatch Chronicles.com. And if you get a chance, check out
Starting point is 00:03:19 Sasquatch Chronicles.com you can become a member and get additional shows. Let's jump into it tonight. I want to welcome Logan to the show. Logan, thanks for coming on. Yeah, great to be here.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Yeah, and I want to get into this Bigfoot live stream app that you created kind of for the audience. If they were to download it, what is it? You know, that sort of thing. Before we chat about the app, I know that you've had a few experiences. Tell me about your experiences. When was the first one and kind of walked me into what happened?
Starting point is 00:03:59 Sure. So to preface it, you know, I've always been interested in the subject, the topic kind of really got more vamped. Like right before COVID in that era, started really getting into podcasts and documentaries. but I was listening to coast to coast one day and I actually heard Todd Standing talking about his documentary and his site and everything so I got intrigued
Starting point is 00:04:28 by him because I didn't really heard of him but I did a lot of deep research on him and went down the rabbit hole like everyone does I think and he's got a lot of haters and a lot of you know it's 50-50 with Todd but I kind of really wanted to have a big foot expeditions where it's not just camping out in the wood with some maybe some BFRO folks. So like I really wanted like a hot zone, high frequency area. So I wanted to see what Todd was about.
Starting point is 00:05:02 So I actually went out with Todd. And I know I know you've had Craig on. I actually was out there with Craig for one or two expeditions. I know he was on one of your recent podcasts. So really, a lot of my experiences have been out in British Columbia in between the Radium Hot Springs and the Bamp area close to the Cootney River. Todd has a location out there. I've been all out there. I've actually been out there probably six times.
Starting point is 00:05:34 It kind of inspired me to do some extra work. So I do know Todd, and a great deal. I'll preface that I, although I do somewhat work with Todd, I'm not like in, like, collaborate with him. I'm doing my own project and kind of going all over the U.S. and Canada with it and trying to open it up. But Todd's area is, from my experience, a hot, a hot, a hot, a high frequency area. just for me going out there. So I won't go over the stuff that Craig's kind of gone with you on. I'll go over my own experiences that I've had.
Starting point is 00:06:17 So I've got to probably have at least, I don't know, some are between 5 and 10 different experiences there. It was 2023, and I was out there in the middle of 2023, and I was on expedition with Todd, and this would be my third time out there. And we had a lot of different interactions at that time. I was out there with two people from Pennsylvania. They were brothers.
Starting point is 00:06:45 They were also on the expedition. And I believe Ashley Todd's companion girlfriend was out there as well at some point. But really the ones that stuck out to me during that expedition was Todd had basically gotten, he had run out of gas in his truck. He had to go to the nearest gas station to get gas so we could go further into the mountains the next day because we didn't fill up gas because we went through like a hailstorm on the way up there and he just kind of spaced on it. So he had left and took his truck to go get gas, which is the Clarissa's gas station is about 60 miles away. So a little counterintuitive, but we need gas to get there and get back. So I was out there with Dan and his brother, and we had, there's a basically a trail,
Starting point is 00:07:38 an old logging trail there that cuts into the Cootney and then the Cootany Forest. And there's some new growth and old growth that they'd never cut through. And they probably haven't logged there in 70 years. But we were kind of hanging on the edge of that tree line. And I was, I actually had a body cam on and was trying to get things sorted. and I started hearing some wood knocks in the forest. So I went and got Dan and his brother and said, hey, let's just go this way or waiting on Todd.
Starting point is 00:08:09 So we ended up going that way. And as we were going, we would peerically hear a couple of, like I would call him wood knocks. So I would just kind of do my tongue pop like that and do two back. and Dan and his brother Matt, they're pretty good at whistling, so they're just kind of whistle back. And we were following the sound. And this was about 3, 3.30 in the afternoon. It was kind of hot that day. It was middle of the summer.
Starting point is 00:08:42 About 80 degrees. So more hotter, 80, 85 degrees. So hotter than usual in the mountains. So we were following the sound. And every time we would pop or whistle, we get a response back. So it wasn't like this random tree. rubbing in the woods or wind blowing. There was actually no wind that day.
Starting point is 00:09:01 It was just hot and kind of a little bit humid to be fair. But we were following this and it was just freaking like kind of freaking us out because we were having these responses back and forth, back and forth. And we just kept walking towards it. And we're like, well, what do we do? Well, let's just walk towards it. Right. So we just kept walking towards it.
Starting point is 00:09:20 And I would sound off. They would sound off. And then we'd get bang, bang. And then sometimes it would be bang, bang, bang. So I don't generally hear three knocks. It's usually two. But I was getting two, and then every now and that would be three. So we ended up all get into this cut line where the old growth starts.
Starting point is 00:09:41 And then we get kind of in a triangular formation. We're all in different separations. And I'm kind of yelling at this point. I'm kind of like, this is kind of unreal because we're getting so much response back. So I'm trying to talk to them, but they're too far away. So I can't even really see them anymore. We're all kind of separated. So I finally get, I'm climbing over deadfall all over these trees,
Starting point is 00:10:06 and I finally get to Matt. And I see he's standing underneath the tree, and then Dan gets there, and they're looking up. And this is a pretty old tree. I mean, I'm not a tree expert, but it's about 100, 120 feet tall, and kind of on its own a bit, doesn't really have any other trees up against it. And it's really big in diameter.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Again, I don't know how to measure it at least two feet, three feet. It was a really big, big tree. So he's looking at it. I'm like, what's going on? He's like, well, sounds are coming from the top of that tree. And I said, what do you mean? He's like, just sit here and listen. So I'm sitting there, I'm listening.
Starting point is 00:10:48 And then you just hear, pop, pop. Like, he's like, I think there's something up tree. I was like, so about 60 feet up, there's like no branches, no limbs. And then somewhere between 60, 70 feet probably, it starts getting a little bit thicker and it goes up and you can't really see through the foliage. And it's, you know, it's tall. So we're kind of circling this tree looking up. And as we're talking, like it would interrupt us and just sound off and do two bangs, right? And we're like, well, I don't understand what this is. So we're trying to hypothesize, Like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:11:20 Is it natural? Like, what's going on? I've never heard a tree talk to me before. And I've been out there for a while. And I'm sitting down on this down tree and we're talking and it keeps sounding off. And then we start walking around looking for tracks, anything, really. We found one big 15-inch track and then we go 15 feet north of that track and there's some juvenile tracks. And they're pretty clear.
Starting point is 00:11:46 They're in the they're in the, uh, the, uh, the, the, uh, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the moss under, you know, I don't, I'm not a tracker, so I couldn't tell you how old they are. They looked somewhat new to me, in my opinion. But, you know, it was kind of an interesting area. So we just kind of sat there and it just kept going and going. And so they were kind of like a little bit in disbelief. I was kind of open to could be something natural, could be, I don't know, it could be something weird. So they were thinking maybe it's like a tree, whatever they're called, a stump or whatever the round part of the trees call.
Starting point is 00:12:28 I'm losing my fan of thought here. And maybe it's like expanding with the heat and popping or something. And it didn't really sound like that, but I was open to it. And I was like, well, maybe that's what it is. I don't know. In hindsight, I really wish I had just sat there and waited and saw what happened. And so we literally sat there for probably about 30, 45 minutes. And I have a good fair amount of this on a body cam.
Starting point is 00:12:55 You can hear the tree pops and kind of the whole process of me walking towards it. But those body cams really aren't made for sound, right? They're really more for visual. It's like a police body cam more than anything. And it's, you know, you can hear it, but it's not what it could be with some real audio. equipment. So, I mean, it was really interesting. We ended up walking away. And as we're walking away, it kind of gave us one last pop and we didn't even hear it again. Right. So we get back to base camp. By then, Todd's back. He got back with his truck. And, you know, we're all kind of interested to see
Starting point is 00:13:35 what he would say. And he's like, you know, I've never ever heard that before. I've been out here for 15 years. I've never had a tree, you know, signal to me that much, that frequent, like, you know, It just doesn't happen. And I know he's been out there for a long time, and he's got a ton more wilderness experience as far as in British Columbia than I do. So kind of just have to trust what he says. But, you know, we did some side references and tried to find natural occurrences of animals or, you know, tree expansion and stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:05 And most of it happens, you know, wintertime more than anything. We couldn't really find a lot of reference to 80-degree weather and trees expanding. So we kind of rolled out some of that and we rolled out some natural animals because they just didn't sound like that. And we kind of just said, well, dang it, maybe we actually had an interaction and treeed, you know, maybe a juvenile or something because there was a juvenile track up this tree and had that interaction. So in hindsight, I really wish I'd stay there longer and kind of just waited and try to document and do a lot more with it. but we kind of, I don't know, we kind of sabotage ourselves a little bit, just being skeptical of what it could be and what it is. But it was a really interesting experience, but if I could go back, I would definitely change what we did and how we kind of interacted at the time. But I've never had such a back and forth in between with a tree before, especially responsive to like mouth pops and whistles.
Starting point is 00:15:12 and we hit a tree with a rock a few times to try to make a rock knock more than a wood knock. And we would constantly get responses back. So it was really interesting as far as bad interaction goes. And we had a few more during that seven days I was there. We had apples taken at our gifting location. We had some other experiences where we were, It sounded like something was ahead of us. And the expeditioner, I was with Dan, he, uh, he kind of later said that he, he, he, he, he saw something.
Starting point is 00:15:54 He, he told Todd to get in front of him. I was in the back, but, um, I kind of try to stay in the back and kind of, I'm always looking over my back because I'm always, more or less a person that thinks there's more than one. And when you're looking one way, they're actually behind you or to the left of you. So I'm always looking kind of in different directions. when the activities happened. But yeah, Dan kind of pretty much says that he saw something. He was more or less like, Todd, get in front of me. You're the expert here.
Starting point is 00:16:21 I don't know what I'm doing. But it wasn't really my experience. I didn't see it, but he was there. But kind of the icing on top of the cake for that expedition, which kind of got me even more into the subject and more into the science and trying to capture, more or less not have it just experiences, but actually help with the proof of Bigfoot's existence. So I'm kind of, I don't want to say I'm like fearless,
Starting point is 00:16:53 but I'm less fearful than most out in the woods. So most people that stay there, like they won't camp outside, like on the ground or anything. There are like bear, there's black bear, grizzly bear, mountain lion, you know, everything that's in the British Columbia area. So there are, you know, deadly things out there. But I'm not as afraid as the wilderness as, you know, I guess the same people would be. So I was always looking for places just to go camp outside on the ground and not in a tent and being a sleeping bag. And I found a few places, but, you know, in the evening times, it would start to drizzle and rain.
Starting point is 00:17:34 I just didn't want to wake up all wet. And I don't feel like they're super active when it's raining. So I wasn't able to get where I wanted to go kind of farther away, but I ended up, the second to last day that I was there, ended up sleeping outside by the campfire. And it's probably, I don't know, 30, 40 feet from this trailer shell that Todd has most people stay in at the time. And it's really just a shell. I wouldn't even call it a trailer. It doesn't really have power or anything just to protect you from the elements.
Starting point is 00:18:06 But I slept outside over the campfire that night, just isn't a sleeping bag. and ended up dozing off here and there about 1, 1.30. And the guy, one of the brothers, Dan, he was out there with me for a good while, and he was just whittling on a piece of wood. And he had asked me if he cared if, or sorry, if I cared if he was out there, and I said, no, it's fine, do whatever you want to do. So he was just trying to get his anxiety down from the experiences that he's had out there. And he ended up falling asleep in the chair outside.
Starting point is 00:18:39 and I was on the ground. And I had woken up around 3.30 and looked over, and he was head back in a chair. And I just kind of chuckled saying, well, whether he knows or not, he's falling asleep out here. And I kind of just laid back down. And then around 4.30, I kind of get woken up and he gets up. And he puts a log on the fire and says, all right, sorry, good night. What I didn't know later was he had heard something behind him. And it woke him up and spooked him.
Starting point is 00:19:09 And he was like, I'm not saying out here. And he went into the trailer, but he didn't tell me that. So, you know, matter of fact, later he told me that. So I was like, oh, thank you telling me. So it was right after five, and I'm not used to kind of mountain West Coast time and how the sun goes down at midnight, really, and then comes up like at five. I'm used to more of Texas sunlight. So I wake up around five, and I know it later just because looking at my phone.
Starting point is 00:19:43 And I kind of open my eyes a little bit, and I'm kind of leaning towards the fire. And I can just see a little bit of blue in the sky, like a tiny bit, like the sun's trying to come up. And I'm like, I'm thinking in my head, it's like 630. Again, I'm from Texas, and the sun doesn't usually come up in the summer until 6.30. In my head, I'm thinking, okay, well, I stayed out here, nothing happened. I can kind of sleep a little less anxiety with less anxiety and kind of get a few more hours of sleep. So as I'm thinking that in my head, I roll over on my back, and I'm still kind of at an angle towards a fire. And as I'm rolling over my back, I put my hands on my chest.
Starting point is 00:20:23 And I did it kind of in a fast motion. And as I'm doing it, that's exactly what I'm thinking. Nothing's going to happen. I can go to sleep. and then you just hear two feet behind me jump backwards. Like I startled. Something was behind me watching me from the back. And it jumps backwards and lands on the ground, right?
Starting point is 00:20:43 And then I hear two feet land. And I'm thinking, what do I do here? Like this is what I came for, but, you know, whatever this is beside me has got the full advantage. I'm on the ground at an angle. It's right. like literally I could I could feel its presence and I heard it it was like a soft jump back like it wasn't like a boom boom or anything right so I'm just thinking okay what do I do because if I open my eyes fully I still have to
Starting point is 00:21:15 tilt my head that direction to really look in that direction just because of the angle of the ground so I just decide to keep my left eye that's closest to the individual clothes and my right eye kind of barely cocked open kind of looking at at some of the blue in the sky. And I'm trying to calm my heartbeat down. And I'm just thinking through it saying, okay, well, I'm just going to make sure I didn't hear something. I'm not just halfway awake or asleep.
Starting point is 00:21:42 So I just let my heart rate slow down a little bit. And then about, I'd say about a minute and a half later, you just hear two feet bipedal walking next to my head. And I'm just like, heart starts beating out of my chest again. I'm like, okay, this is it. I don't know what to do here. Like, if I look at this thing in the eyes, is it going to freak out and just like totally, I don't know. I'm thinking in my head it would just like freak out and yell at me or kick me or do something to that manner, right?
Starting point is 00:22:17 Because I'm thinking it thinks I'm just asleep. So I'm just going through scenarios in my head at this point. Like, okay, I need a real build the courage to look. and I'm trying to do that and I can hear it walking around my head still and it's just slowly moving around me and I'm just like, okay, I've got to I've got to just calm down and just, I've got to look.
Starting point is 00:22:41 So I've got to do this without startling, you know. So I ended up turning real slowly towards the fire and then so I didn't startle whatever was by me and then I caught my head, I did that and then I lifted my head over my shoulder and looked behind me and it was gone, right? So I didn't capture it in time to actually get a good look at it. I felt its presence.
Starting point is 00:23:05 I heard its footsteps right beside my head. I heard it walking beside me. But it was an intense interaction, and I kind of left that expedition with that in my mind all the time. Like, it's something that until you go through it, you don't really know how to process it. And I know most people listen to this to be like, well, I would have just looked.
Starting point is 00:23:26 and stood up and, you know, got face to face with whatever, right? But it's different when you're alone in the forest and everyone's asleep 40 feet away from you. And, you know, I'll just preface it in that manner. It's more intense and you kind of just have to go through it to really feel that level of, I'd call it fear, even though I'm not super fearful. And I've done other stuff since then that are very similar. but you know, you kind of have to get through that part to have more interaction, in my opinion. So it was a really kind of life-changing experience for me, even though I didn't have that face-to-face visual.
Starting point is 00:24:09 It was something that brought me to the next level of, okay, they're definitely here. I've seen the footprints. I've seen the tree breaks. I've heard the vocalizations. I've heard the knocks. I've seen them take the Apple offerings. So in my view, there is no way that the area is not have some kind of high frequency habituation, whatever you want to call it, of Sasquatch Bigfoot.
Starting point is 00:24:39 So I was talking to Todd after that, and I was like, you know, you really should get some cameras out here just in base camp. I mean, they're coming into base camp. They're shaking the trailer. They're actually lifting the trailer off its blocks and moving. at some nights while they're in it. So I'm like, you really should just get some cameras out here and see what we can get. I know people are negative when it comes to cameras, but to me, it's not really a proven fact. It's just hearsay, like, oh, they hate cameras.
Starting point is 00:25:12 But, I mean, until someone can talk to a big foot and they say, yeah, I hate cameras, I'm just going to keep an open mind about it. So thought it was kind of all for it. He's like, yeah, do whatever you want to do. like he was more or less like if you want to get some cameras out here let's get some cameras out here so I told him I'd think through it figure out the best way to do it and then I uh I kind of started that whole Bigfoot live stream project from that moment but I can I can kind of get into the details of that you're in a minute and I can just tell you um maybe one more story or I'll tell you
Starting point is 00:25:49 two more stories if that works. So the next, say the next experience I had out there that was, this was recent, this was back in June of this year. So I did end up going back again a few times. And I did have some experience and interaction while I was out there. But the one back in June was more meaningful. I guess you could put it that way. So I went back in June and I was.
Starting point is 00:26:19 putting some more architecture out there and doing some stuff with solar and batteries and DC and off grid. And I had gotten all that set up. I'd gone out there with Todd's girlfriend, Ashley, and another person from Scotland that was there to have an experience. Real nice guy. So that night that we got out there, we were pretty tired about seven. And we decided, I mean, I decided that I wasn't going to try to do any work at that point. I'm just trying to enjoy the night. And we kind of sat around, got firewood, made dinner, set around the fire. And then we went out to the gifting area and put three apples out, one for each of us.
Starting point is 00:27:08 And we put in relatively high toward, you know, a deer or, you know, any kind of grazing animal couldn't just come up and get it, right? We're pretty cognizant of that. and you can really tell when it's a squirrel or a bird or something that's been picking an apple, right? So we put our apples out and put some, I guess you want to call it, thought behind it and put energy around it, you know, like kind of a gift to them and kind of sat there for a bit and went back to the campsite and we were talking. And it was about 930, yeah, about 9.30 p.m. and you just hear. you know, a whoop, and then another direction, another whoop, and then another direction, another whoop. So I tried to make the sounds, but I just butcher it, but it's definitely like a whoop, if anyone's ever heard one. And they were, again, they were three different
Starting point is 00:28:07 directions, and we kind of took that as, hey, thanks for the apples, three whoops, three apples, right? So as far as interactions that night, that's all we had, but one we went back. back. They had taken the apples that morning. We got up fairly early and checked it, and it was probably only nine hours from when we put them out, and they were already taken. There was no, you know, core or skin or whatever apple residue on the ground, and we kind of took those whoops as that. And if I had actually gotten my system up and running and not been dead tired, I would have at least captured the audio there. And I was only there for about three days because I was just kind of there to enjoy,
Starting point is 00:28:52 but mostly to do work and set up architecture and infrastructure for all the cameras and stuff. So the next day I was just working on that. And then I was kind of trying to be human bait because I really wanted to be human bait ever since I was out there by the campfire. So I set up the cameras in a sense where I was kind of in, an open field-ish, and the guy I was with, his name was Ross. He's a Scotsman. He's a bold guy, so he wanted to sleep out there with me.
Starting point is 00:29:25 So I said, okay, well, more than merrier. So I set the camera settings to no IR, and it was a moonlit night. So I set the iris and the shutter speed and everything else on that. These are fairly good cameras, so I can fine-tuned settings to moonlight. It's where I don't have to have RR on. So I figured all that out and I kind of just slept out there and it was again, the moon was blinding and it was pretty cold that night. And I think the only thing we got was like a mouth pop that in that evening when we were, when me and Ross were sleeping outside and they got to like 30 degrees and we were just in a sleeping bag and I woke up with ice on me about 6.30. and if anyone really wants to see all this, I can give you all the footage.
Starting point is 00:30:17 But I got up and had it to warm my body because I was cold. So I took a shotgun with me and my phone, and I told Ross that I was going to go for a walk. So I ended up walking about half a mile away down a trail and just sitting in a field where we had found a really big track in the tree line there. and I had my back to the wood line. And I was just sitting there with intent, you know, like, hey, I'm alone, come out. I'm ready to have an interaction, right? Just kind of putting in and intent out.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I think intent does work to a sense. I don't know everything about mind speak or woo or whatever you want to call it, but I think intent does bring them in and hear it, curiosity does. So I figured with my back to the tree line and kind of the field in front of me, maybe that would give them more of an opportunity to just come up behind me and do something, right? So I was giving them the edge and I'm sitting there for about 10 minutes. Eyes kind of closed. It's kind of Indian on the ground. And I just hear these huge stumps 20 to 25.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Okay, so 20 to 30 feet behind me. And I felt the ground shake. it was boom, boom. And I opened my eyes, and I didn't know what to do. So I kind of slowly stood up, and I remembered I had my shotgun, and I was like, well, I don't want to. And I was a lot more calm than the last time. So I didn't really want to grab the shotgun. So I just kind of put it by my side on the ground and stood up.
Starting point is 00:31:59 And I was looking in the tree line. And all I can see in the tree line is something behind this tree. and it's actually gray in color. And I couldn't get a good reference. The sun was just coming. I mean, it was up since, you know, 5-ish, 5.30, but it wasn't above the mountain line and the trees yet. So in the actual forest, it's still pretty dark in there.
Starting point is 00:32:24 And I'm looking, and I just see this gray figure looking at me. And again, it's 30 feet away behind a decent-sized tree. and then you just see what I think is an arm and it hits the tree. And then it yells at me and goes, and I don't know how to take that. Does that mean, hey, I'm here or, you know, I really don't want to take it. So I'm just standing there like, okay, I don't know what to do with this.
Starting point is 00:32:55 And I don't know if some people would run or what. I'm just standing there and it's sitting there. And then you just kind of slowly disappears and goes behind this tree and I don't hear it, it just goes away, right? So at that point, when the activity kind of slowed down, you know, hindsight, 2020, I pull out my phone and just start scanning the tree line, right? I wasn't wearing a body cam. I just filmed myself all night, and I really wasn't, I didn't really want to dig in a trailer and get all that equipment out and wake everybody up. So I were just scanning the tree line, and I'm not seeing much, and I noticed there's a tree break
Starting point is 00:33:33 literally right where this individual was. Like, it's an old tree break. It's not new. But it is interesting that it was standing right next to this clear tree break behind this tree. So I go in there and I film that area of the forest for a good 10 minutes and listen. And I hear a few knocks kind of from the north side. And, you know, I'm looking around. I can't really see much. I look for tracks on the ground.
Starting point is 00:34:02 I'm skeptical, right? I really don't know what it was other than it was this gray tall figure. And I go back and I sit back into the kind of the open clearing and I put my back back to the woods. And I'm just sitting there again with thought and process and just sitting there and I'm alone. And I just hear two big bangs to my kind of southwest area of me. And it's, they're a large tree knocks. Like you can tell when, when you hear these. And I've heard them a handful of times now, and it was two large tree knocks.
Starting point is 00:34:40 So it was a different direction altogether. So I, I just waited. And that was pretty much the only thing that happened other than it sounded like some rustling when I was walking back in the forest. But that could have just been an animal. But it was, you know, it was the next, the next level for me, right? I have somewhat of a visual. I have individual yelling at me. I have basically the ground feels like it's shaking beneath me.
Starting point is 00:35:07 I didn't have like an infrasound or anything like that, but I definitely had an interaction with an individual, I think an older individual because of the grayness to it. And I just walked back to camp and everyone's still asleep. And I tell Todd and kind of the other people that were with me. and they were like, oh, that's awesome. You know, they weren't there. They can't really say any much about it, right?
Starting point is 00:35:34 But I know it happened and I know it was real for me. So it just further proves that these whatever people, whatever you want to call them, they are out there. So that's kind of the second kind of experience. I've had like a one-on-one interaction. And then since then I've found a site. in Pennsylvania. That's very highly active.
Starting point is 00:36:03 And I finally got, and I'm fast forwarding a little bit, but I've been trying to get them on board with kind of my project for like probably eight months. They're pretty apprehensive about their privacy and, you know, they don't want people out there. And they already have like a group of researchers that they work with. And I'm just trying to add another piece to the. the pie. So I, there's another, like I said, it's a, it's in Pennsylvania. It's kind of central
Starting point is 00:36:35 Pennsylvania and it's on the edge of the Allegheny Forest. So they have a ridiculous amount of activity, energy out there. And it's, it's been happening for eight or ten years. And as far as my own experience out there, when I went out there to set up the equipment and run everything and set up the camera systems, they actually put handprints on the sprinter van that the guy I was with. So they are frequently putting handprints on their windows there. And there's like white sebum that they leave in it. The handprints are very interesting, the shape of them on the thumb and everything. And one of the researches there actually pulls the prints very scientifically. as a, you know, a CSI guy would.
Starting point is 00:37:25 He's very thoughtful and does all of that. And he's very good at it. His name is, again, I seem to work with a lot of people named Todd, but his name is New York Todd. That's what I call him. And he's been doing research in that location, I think, four or five years. But, yeah, we got a handprint on a car and we actually saw an orb that night. So they, like I said, they have a lot of.
Starting point is 00:37:51 energy, weird activity. I don't know what you want to call it, but I've never had somewhere where they have so much constant like house slaps and like handprints on their house and vocalizations. And so many people there that have gone there to do research, I've had visual sightings, the property owners, they get visual sightings. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:17 They seem to be more attracted to the female property owner. I know that makes sense to most of the stories you hear, but she seems to be the kind of the target for a lot of the interaction. But she has seen them numerous, numerous times. But I have a system out there, and I've been capturing lately, the activity has really been ramping up, but I've been capturing a lot of really good vocalizations with the audio equipment we have out there.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Yeah, and I know you had some. sent me some of the audio from that property. This one is labeled whoops. Let's take a listen. I know it kind of crackled a little bit. It's from whoever did your audio trying to remove the background noise. It's interesting. And there are three different instances. Like the first one has five different sounds off. The next one has three and the other one has two or three. So if it sounds like it's all in the same time frame. It's really just cutting and splicing three different
Starting point is 00:39:53 instances from three different events. And if you look at the waveform and the audio, it looks like the same individual because the waveform looks identical on all three as far as the frequency and the range, the actual shape
Starting point is 00:40:13 of the form. So it's telling me that's one individual. and it sounds more like, and I know people can't really say this because they don't really know, but it sounds more like a juvenile or maybe a female to me. It's not like huge and dominating. So that's all I can say about it. That's more of a, not science, but guttural sound to it, or guttural instinct that it's more of female or juvenile from my standpoint.
Starting point is 00:40:44 But, yeah, I'm capturing. A lot of activity out of radium that's starting to ramp up and a lot of activity out of Pennsylvania. And I'm actually looking for more people and more sites to work with. And I can kind of dive into the project itself. Yeah, before you go into that, this property out there in Pennsylvania, I know you had mentioned the homeowner had seen it, seen the creatures on many different occasions. Have you seen them out there? I've only been there on setup. We got a decent, I've gotten, let me think, two decent thermals of them.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I actually, the system I set up actually has 24-7 thermal going, which I don't think anyone's doing. I wanted optical, I wanted thermal, I want an audio. So I figured out a way to do it. So I haven't seen it. most researchers out there have. The other guy in New York, Todd, he recently had a siding when he woke up there, staying there, and gave him a bit of anxiety. But, yeah, I haven't personally, but I'm going back out there probably in the next two weeks
Starting point is 00:42:03 because I'm actually trying to set up even more infrastructure out there because they're very good of eluding. So we're trying to get like a bird's eye 20, 30 feet up in the air, pointing down around the property now of the thermal camera. Yeah, I would like to know how that goes with the whole bird's eye view. And it gets frustrating, though. I remember being in the mindset that you're in and I had a million different ideas. And one day I was kind of like, man, how much do I get to bend over backwards to just get a
Starting point is 00:42:36 picture of these things? It's so frustrating. And then you hear about them walk in front of cars and in the middle of the road. which is something only dumb animals do, like deer or, and with these things, it's so hard to, I mean, it sounds like a great area out there in Pennsylvania. I'd love to hear more about it. Kind of going back to the creature that you saw in Canada,
Starting point is 00:43:03 the great creature, would you describe it? And how far away from you was it? So I walked to that tree where it was. And I mean, I didn't pull out of tape measure, but I'd say it's about 30 feet away from where I was sitting on the ground. It wasn't super far. It was dark. And like I said, I didn't, all I could see was like gray. Like it was behind this tree.
Starting point is 00:43:31 I could make out gray hair. And it looked like when it hit the tree, I could make out the arm. And it was kind of like a hard slap. So it was really quick. And it was almost like, what did I just see? So I honestly didn't get like a great look at it because, again, it was morning time in the darkness and the tree line 30 feet away. In hindsight, I wish I had my body cam on. But again, I was filming all night and I just didn't want to wake up people and get stuff out.
Starting point is 00:44:01 But yeah, I can't really tell you more than that. I can tell you as far as like height, it's hard to guess them. I could really only see where what I felt like the arm was hitting the tree and it was probably about six feet in the air and whatever it was was taller than that. I mean, that's really all I can give you. It was more of a ground shaking, yell more than anything in that experience. Yeah, no, I appreciate it. And that's all I was looking for is, you know, what was it that you saw?
Starting point is 00:44:37 And that's all I'm ever looking for. It's definitely interesting. I know that I've talked to people who've gone up with Todd Standing, and there's definitely a lot of activity in that area where he takes people for the audience. Tell me about the Bigfoot LiveStream project. What is it? I know it's an app and it's subscription-based, but tell me about this app that you created. So there's a lot to it. I'll try to make it high level, but it's, it's really, I really wanted to bring, what I made it was I wanted to bring this experience to people and bring like a community and a collaboration together of the data and sightings and kind of build, build that off and bring it to pretty much people that are
Starting point is 00:45:29 interested in Bigfoot and that can't go out into the deep woods or don't have the finances or skeptics, but there's not a lot of data out there. I mean, there's lots of stories and there's lots of podcast, but it's not like you can go out and look at any kind of data points. So I really wanted, and I know the BFRO has some stuff out there, but it's, there's a lot of, again, there's a lot of research teams that keep that stuff close to the chest, and they don't really give everything they have to everyone. So my idea is just to give it to everyone.
Starting point is 00:46:12 So I want these live streams to people to be able to go to these high-frequency areas and watch them. I built a on-demand video section where it actually chunks every two hours. So you could literally watch every stream. for the last two weeks into our chunks at any time. So if you really wanted to watch it from 3 to 5 a.m. Or skim through it or whatever you want to do, like that's available. Like you don't have to watch it live.
Starting point is 00:46:50 So I literally built a streaming architecture, which was difficult, I can say, that people can collaborate on and you can report sighting. So it has three different days. databases allocated to it. So for sightings, reporting, and then I have my own database to where, so I'm slowly ramping this up and doing enhancements, but I'm one person and I have a lot of plates in the air. So I'm building, or I built the pipeline for me that captures all movement, all audio, all
Starting point is 00:47:31 heat signatures, certain frequencies, certain amplitudes, and it pumps all that to a database. And then it does time stamping and cross-referencing is there a moon and a lot of other different fields in there. So I'm trying to build a Bigfoot model, if you want to call it. So I'm just using machine learning and AI and data science to build this model. And once I get enough data and enough, really enough equipment out there to be more subjective, I'm going to release all that model to everyone. And then eventually it'll be every, you can kind of think of it as a ring camera in a sense,
Starting point is 00:48:18 but a lot more fine-tuned to not for when the trees move or when the lights come on or when you see a squirrel. it's more in tune to Bigfoot analytics than natural occurrences. So eventually I'll have, I have a kind of a graphical representation of an example of what I'm playing with in the background in the app itself. So time charting with analytics and graphs for frequency, amplitude movement. I'm adding heat signatures into it and some other stuff. But eventually when people wake up the next day, they can look at all the movement and the event-driven things that we've found. But, you know, it's not perfect. If anyone's ever used a camera system, the new age ones, like a rain camera, it will say something's there when it's not or it will be a tree that's blowing in the land.
Starting point is 00:49:19 So it's really, that's why I really need people to actually look at the footage as well. well because I've found heat signatures on there that don't register because they're only like half a second and they're through a tree and I've found them just by hard work and staying up two hours every night looking at video events on my own and going through it. So it's really if we have a whole community of people watching the live streams, looking at the video on demand and then doing the hitting the report button and saying things like we can capture the full spectrum of events, right? And then publish those databases, look for patterns, look for anomalies, look for, you know, is it usually happen in the middle of the month? Is it usually
Starting point is 00:50:07 happen on the full moon? Does it happen when it's right before a storm? I mean, none of that data is out there. Like, so we have to build a model for it. And eventually, the model will be on the front end, on an edge computer to where it's looking for everything in that model using analytic tools and Python and machine learning tools and Pi torch and stuff like that and vision driven software. So it's really highly technical on the back end. Like I said, it's in like iteration, or you can call it two right now and I'm working towards three and four. But I'm really trying to get everyone on board with the project. And I really want to collaborate with as many people as possible.
Starting point is 00:50:58 And I want some more high-frequency areas. And I want to work with other researchers. So I'm open to people helping. I'm hoping to other researchers reaching out to me and doing all that. And I figured out the architecture to where, like the one in Radium is there is no power. There's no cell service. Everything works off of Starlink out there. So I had to build that system to work off grid and get the right wattage and work off a DC current, no AC current, and build the architecture to where it can be up.
Starting point is 00:51:34 You know, nothing's ever 100% reliable. If it storms for three days and it works off of solar energy, there's only so much energy in the battery bank. So it might go down for a few hours here and there. But for the most part, it's 24-7 on the off-grid front. So really, if people have off-grid locations, I can plunk this system out in the middle of nowhere and do recordings, and it will go to my cloud services and everyone can view it, right? So it's really a whole, whole architecture of things that I had to think through and build within the last year and a half.
Starting point is 00:52:13 Yeah, I love the idea. I actually had this idea about 10 years ago when I was having my app built. and this is the stuff that I really wanted to have in the app. I didn't have the skill set to build it on my own, and it's very expensive. And I'm sure if I had commercials in my show, I would have more access to more funds to build stuff like this, because I like to put more into the show than I actually take out.
Starting point is 00:52:40 But I love the idea. And I know it's subscription-based. I would give a little bit away to someone who's just downloading it, as opposed to downloading it. And it's like, well, you're going to pay for it if you want to actually see what's in the app. And I'm going to pay for it because I want to see what's in the app.
Starting point is 00:52:57 But I love the idea. I really do. I want to ask you, I mean, with all this data, what is you're trying to accomplish? Are you trying to understand their behavior more? Are you, what are you going to do with all this data? I mean, I really just want to share it with everyone. Other than that, data collection, proof, science.
Starting point is 00:53:18 I mean, if we have video, we have audio, and we have data points, you know, that gives a reference to real research, in my opinion. So I don't know what people think real research is anymore. Like, I don't know what it would be. I think if enough people look at the data and actually look at it and look at the evidence, you know, they can come to their own conclusions. But, you know, if I can get a real scientific study out of it, I mean, that would be awesome. I really don't know a lot of that college or foundations or research grants and stuff like that. I don't fully know how all that works, but I'd be open to trying to go in that direction. But it's really about proving the existence of these beings and that they're real.
Starting point is 00:54:08 So that's what I'm trying to do is really just build that platform for everyone to utilize and use and scrutinize. and if you say this isn't real, you have the full footage for the whole day. You can go through the entire footage, you know, and say it's a guy in a suit. Let's go through the entire day and see if it is, right? Like, you know, you need that amount of data to prove things.
Starting point is 00:54:35 Yeah, and if you want to reach out to Logan, you can reach him at contact at bigfootlifstream.org. I love the idea, Logan, and I'm rooting for you. You know, I ask everyone on the show, what do you think Sasquatch is? What's your take? I'll just make it short and sweet.
Starting point is 00:54:54 I just think they are some type of people, hominid, whatever you want to call them, and they've been here for a long time. I don't know what abilities they have. I can't say they're extraordinary. I can say they're elusive, but, I mean, that's my perspective. I know looking at all the data and all the my own personal experiences and all of the,
Starting point is 00:55:21 all the people doing the research and all the footprints and the tracks and the vocalizations, that this is the real deal. So anyone that kind of looks at it and says, yeah, well, there's no body. And this is just a, just, you know, a big hot mess of nothing. You know, you really have to look at everything before you come to that conclusion. And that's kind of what I was coming at it, an open-minded approach of, well, let's look at all the data and let's build, let's build all the evidence, right? And I know a lot of people are trying to do that. I'm just coming at it from a different angle.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Not that I disagree with you, but what makes you think that they're people? I feel I feel like they have a a connection to nature and that they are just more in tune with nature and that
Starting point is 00:56:21 they're upright, they're bipedal and they they're obviously very intelligent so I'm not an archaeologist or an anthropologist I know a lot of people in that field I can't go into the whole whole Jeff Meldrum and those guys are really smart at those aspects of it.
Starting point is 00:56:40 But I feel like it's just an offset of us in a sense or some diversion off, you know, off our ancestry. But, you know, I could be wrong. There's a lot of, there's a lot of open openness to that. So until we kind of prove they are real and then we can kind of go down the next rabbit hole and say, okay, they're real for sure. Now, where do they come from? What are they? And what, what are their abilities that they have that we don't? So you kind of have to start at point one and go to the next point. Yeah, that's just, just my opinion, right? Yeah, I appreciate your
Starting point is 00:57:23 feedback. And you could make an argument that they are people. You can make an argument that they're animal. That's what's so fascinating about this subject. You know, Logan, with all the thought that you put into this. And again, I love the idea. And I really am rooting for you. I want you to be successful. Why do you think that they're so hard to capture like on video? I mean, you know, if you ask me, would you rather track a cougar or a man? I'll take a man all day long. A man's not hard to track in the woods. Why do you think that they're so hard to catch up with? Well, there is another video that we do have. I did do some soft pushes on it.
Starting point is 00:58:12 But we did capture another video of what I think is a juvenile Bigfoot. It's not as good as Todd's footage, like the faces. I think it's real. Other people don't. So to each their own. But it is definitely footage. of a juvenile, and I don't know much people getting that. So I think people are capturing it and not knowing it,
Starting point is 00:58:40 because we actually found that footage after scrubbing old footage. So we didn't even know they were in front of us until we scrubbed the old footage and looked and noticed movement in the foreground or the background, and then we zoom in and, you know, there's this individual completely camouflaged, And it moves from center screen to left as we're as we're pinning the camera. And it is, in my opinion, it's amazing because I know it's not a person because I was actually out there. And it actually happened to coincide with a lot of other events that precluded to that. And I didn't get into that story, but I can.
Starting point is 00:59:25 But we basically had an experience to where we had a howl. and then we had five whoops all around us, and we go out into the forest, and then Todd has, I think he has a video on his channel of like a blob squatch that he filmed in front of them. But at the same time,
Starting point is 00:59:42 we were also filming, and this is only, I don't know, 70 yards away from the thermal camera we have out there right now. And we actually captured the other individual to the left of the one that Todd captured.
Starting point is 00:59:56 And it's, I'll send it to you. You can post it out there too. And I've tried to, I have the raw footage and I have the zoomed in version and I've tried to put skeletal movement with some scripting on top of it. But it's, it's behind these trees. So it's hard to get a good frame of reference for the skeletal software. But it's, it's definitely hairy legs moving. You can see torso see the top of the head. Other than there's foliage in front of it. And it's it's definitely 100% genuine and real.
Starting point is 01:00:30 So my opinion is they're out there, but they're just very, very good at what they do. And they're very much in tune with nature and can really know when to move and when not. Yeah, if you'll send me the video, I'll post it up on Sasquatch Chronicles.com underneath this episode. And if you want to check out Logan's app,
Starting point is 01:00:55 the Bigfoot LiveStream Project on your phone. Go to your app store. Look up Bigfoot LiveStream Project and you can get the app and check out what he's doing. Logan, I wish you the best, brother. And thank you so much for taking the time to come on. Yeah, it was great. Great talking to you, Wes.
Starting point is 01:01:16 And that's it for tonight, everyone. Remember if you've had an encounter, shoot me an email. My email address is Wes at Sasquatch Chronicles. And if you get a chance, check out Sasquatch Chronicles.com, you can become a member and get additional shows. I'll be back for the members tomorrow night and for everyone else. Until next time.

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