Sasquatch Chronicles - SC EP:225 Sasquatch Vocalizations
Episode Date: June 5, 2016Randy Harrington will be stopping by to share his recent audio he captured while in Washington State. We will review his audio and he will be sharing with us how he captured the audio and what was goi...ng on while he was recording. Randy will also be sharing with us a recent encounter he looked into of a woman claiming she has Sasquatch on her property. Very strange story, you will not want to miss it.
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Five, five, four, four, three, three, two, one.
One.
When I had come down this hill, I had seen this creature cross the road.
They would have ripped my locked door from my truck,
extracted me from my vehicle,
and there wasn't a damn thing I could have done about it.
This thing I got to notice in its eyes.
His eyes was real, real evil, real sinister.
You know, the look it was given me.
What were airport?
See you. Get somebody out here.
What's going on now, sir?
That son of a bitch is about six foot.
Sir?
Yes, I'm looking right at him.
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Let's start the show.
Welcome to the show, everyone.
Thanks for being here tonight.
Got a great show plan for you tonight.
How's your Sunday evening treating you?
I think it's about 100 degrees here in Washington State.
I'm burning up.
But that's neither here nor there.
I got Randy Harrington coming up on the show.
and Randy's a researcher, a good friend, him and I talk a lot, and he was sharing with me some audio.
So I invited him to the show to share it with the audience, and he captured most of this audio in Washington State.
So look for that here in a moment.
And then towards the end of the conversation, Randy actually talks about an interesting encounter of some older people that had Sasquatch on their property.
Very interesting story.
If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email.
My email address is Wes at Sasquatch Chronicles.com.
And if you get a chance to check out the website,
Sasquatch Chronicles.com.
I know Duke and myself have been working hard on an extra show.
We call it Conspiracy Corner.
If you go to Sasquatch Chronicles.com, you can watch the full video of us doing the show.
Let's jump right into it tonight.
Randy, welcome to the show.
Thanks for being here tonight, man.
Hey, no problem, Wes.
I enjoy chatting with you.
Even when we're not on the show, I enjoy chatting with you.
So if we can talk Bigfoot on game.
Yeah, I appreciate it, man.
Like I said, you're one of my favorite researchers.
I know you always have out-of-the-box ideas when you're trying to collect audio.
Stuff, you know, most people don't think about.
And I know you've had great success with the audio you've gotten.
And I wanted to kind of go over some of the,
audio with you. Tell us about this audio
you recorded.
You know, I mean, the million different
things. I'm always successful.
I mean, there's been times I've spent a whole week
in the time each you mounds and had nothing
happen. I mean, so there's plenty of times
when nothing happens and there's not a whole lot you can do
about it. It's just a numbers game.
But the one
thing that I've done
that has been more successful than
any other self-hidden.
I mean, you have to be comfortable
with yourself and your thoughts because you're going to
been a lot of time alone and quiet.
And I'm not talking about researching with anybody else.
I'm talking about being alone.
That seems to be the most activity I've ever had around me was when I was by myself.
Getting hidden, there's a couple different techniques that I use the quickest and the easiest
to my windows on the vehicle.
Wait around for these animals to know.
I would join me.
And we can hear some of the audio, and I, I, I, we're down.
Yeah, and you have had good success.
play one of your clips here. This is your whoop. Very nice
woo. I'm shared a night because I can't locate it. And it was that night,
sitting by the creek, a friend of mine who's a lot, and I was kind of green.
I can give me input. Those are locator calls. I heard 30 of them.
They were like that I was there. I thought it was one animal. And wherever he was at,
and I was just thinking there was one animal moving all over the place.
It's a new light on the subject. I mean, it's by one mile.
Yeah. And for people listening, Mike Humphreys, he's the, he's the,
the siege of Hanabi guy, or Honobia, however you pronounce it.
You'd probably know better, Randy, than I would.
Honubby.
Honubby, there you go.
He had them on his property, so I would take his word for it.
And it kind of makes sense, you know, even I've said in the past, even we as humans, do the whoop call.
When I worked in a warehouse, guys would whoop back and forth to each other while they're running forklifts.
So, you know, I could definitely understand that.
There's this other one.
I know these were taken in Washington State.
And we don't have to give away the location of where they were taken just for people out there so they know they were where they were taken at.
Let me play the massive triple knock.
That would scare the hell out of me.
You hear how fast that was?
That was really fast.
And it sounded really close, too.
Yeah, I mean, I can't know how close it was.
I think there was three of us sitting in the truck at the time.
But that was a lot of activity going on that night.
So that triple knock wasn't the only thing.
We had charge, not a bluff charge, but a display and some rock throwing shortly.
So all of this activities happened within just a matter of a couple of days in this one low...
Even though our anxiety level was pretty high when this happened, it wasn't as surprising as if that was the only thing that happened.
If all of a sudden that was the only thing that happened, then it would have caught a soft guard.
But we had so much activity at that time.
This was just a piece of the activity.
And when you heard them whooping, I want to go back to the whooping for a second,
when he heard them whooping, were you nervous at all?
I mean, I can understand being excited.
Were you nervous at all hearing that much going off at once?
You know, it'll be a long time to get to where there's a certain comfort level.
And even now, there really isn't a comfort level.
It's a high anxiety, really.
When there's something going on because you just don't know what's happening,
my goal was to just get proof of it or whatever.
I just want somebody to see what I've got and say, wow, there's something out there.
And so that always over my fear or overrode my anxiety.
The apprehension level is pretty high, especially when you're by yourself.
The place that I was at when I got those recordings is such a good location.
And I remember one time getting ready to set my – it was a metal post.
I don't know if it was a metal sign.
I don't know what.
I said, yeah.
I think, you know, from the land management area dropped into this creek.
Whatever was doing it began the next morning.
Still in my box, I woke up from the night before.
It was about 9 o'clock.
Usually when I stay up until 2, 3 o'clock in the morning, I sleep until at least 9 or so.
So it was about 9, and I woke up with my headset on, and I heard the metal being tapped while
sunlight is out and I'm in my box.
And I heard from the day before.
And I got excited because I was like, that's his MO.
That's what he does.
So I'm hearing this metal tap again.
So I slipped the door of my box open.
I try to be really quiet.
I just slipped my door.
And I belly crawled out of the box and dropped down into the side of the creek.
And the moment I dropped down into the side of the creek, it stopped again.
So it was something that had the advantage, the high advantage, was watching me and monitoring me.
And that knock might have been, who knows what tree knocks me.
Who knows what any of their signals mean.
Yeah, that's very interesting.
That's a very interesting observation.
And, you know, like you said, it makes sense as soon as he saw you notice you noticing him.
It was time for him to back off, you know?
Right.
You know, I don't recommend anyone goes out there alone just because of, you know, what could happen.
But I guess for people listening, Randy's kind of a monster.
He's a bodybuilding monster.
But for us mortals, you know, I'd be a lot of.
little nervous going out there and doing that. So what's this one? It's a whistle. Let me play it
real quick and then talk. A part, that's one of the first good audios. In 12 years, I've never
gotten a whistle. I may not have ever even heard a whistle, but this was at least midnight, maybe one
or two in the morning, and I'd move to several different locations on logging roads. I would move
somewhere and I would sit for an hour. If something didn't happen within an hour, I would move to a
different location and sit for another hour. And I had another gentleman with me in my truck,
and we were just sitting back, just listening, and then we got this whistle. And it was after the
whistles that we got some rocks being thrown. So the whistle was very significant in the fact that
it doesn't sound like any bird I've ever heard before. It was 2 o'clock in the morning in pitch
darkness, and it was followed by some rock throws. So I believe it was a bit. Yeah, that's creepy,
especially the middle of the night. You hear something like that. It doesn't quite sound like a person.
It sounds definitely off. It's definitely not a bird. I can tell you that.
It sounds like a human. It's trying to get somebody's attention.
It sounds like a human. It sounds a little off than what a human would do. There's something different about it. I'll have to listen to it again.
There's just something off about it. It's definitely something off about it.
To me, it sounds like it pursed its lips, but it wasn't quite a whistle. It was just a lot of air going through pursed lips.
That's exactly how I would describe it.
Almost like it wasn't quite ready to whistle, but it went ahead and did it anyway.
Right.
Did it only whistle one time that night?
Or did you only hear that?
Yeah, that was the only one that we heard.
At this point, we were a couple of days in with the gentlemen.
These were new guys that I'd researched with.
I'd never researched for these guys.
These are all Washington, people that live in Washington area, Oregon, and Washington.
So we were talking about our different techniques, and they were anxious to give mine a try,
where the windows are all sealed up in my truck while we just sit there and use my parabolic.
You can tell when somebody's excited and we had so much activity that they were really stoked
and they were even talking about this technique as being something an abandoned vehicle type
to go on chairs and talk and even set the way that, you know, it's been running.
They heard the car come in, but you're not doing what people normally do.
And that they stay back at a distance and watch what people normally do if you're sitting in chairs
and talking and doing whatever campers do or sitting in lawn chairs closed up.
It's been stopped for a while and they don't know what's going on.
For some reason, they're almost compelled to throw a few rocks at you, make a few,
and you're in a vehicle that they can't see what's going on.
Yeah, it is interesting.
Well, it goes back to, you know, like the Browns property, how they had the trash bag idea
of making like a trash bag tent to where they could see out with a thermal, but you can't see in.
You're right. I would imagine you get a lot of activity.
Let me play the three rock throw.
That sounded like a rock clacking together and then being thrown.
That's my take on what happened.
Because of what happened that night, I'm pretty sure there was only one animal there.
So the number of knocks that happened within that short frame of time can only tell me that it must have had a rock in each hand.
And those first few pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, was clacking them together.
And then there was a pause ending around my campfire.
So I think he threw one.
Parabolic mic was only laying about the parabolic laying out there recording
at 3 o'clock in the morning.
I heard something crossing the creek.
And I sent you some pictures, a LaHars Ranger there.
So I sent you a picture of me and the Polaris Ranger in that creek in the morning.
And that's what woke me up.
This thing was sloshing through the water churning up rocks.
You hear rocks churning up under its feet.
Deep water.
Well, the water is not all knee deep.
It's probably, but it's mainly just through the water.
And to me, it sounds like it's close because I'm listening with my headset on.
And I'm thinking, sky, lightning was lightened up the sky, and I'm in a creek bed.
So at 4 o'clock in the morning in the darkness, as soon as I hit the page,
listen to the recordings, more recorded than just being thrown.
And I can't believe that I slept through this actually woke me up.
Several different snippets of rocks from that night.
I've listened to them, and I've tried to listen really carefully.
but he had to approach the way he left without the audio.
I can't send you.
Doing through water as an approach like he didn't care if he heard.
It was an amazing night.
I wanted to ask you about that rock clacking that we just heard.
Well, let me do this.
I'll play the crossing, and then I have a question for you on the rock clocking.
Here's the crossing.
How far are you from that river?
I was right.
I mean, I was probably maybe 10 foot.
Matter of fact, I had to build the fire up on rocks,
because it was wet there.
So, I mean, I was right on those flat.
When you look at those pictures that I sent you,
you'll see those flat rocks right outside of the water.
That's where my pit and truck was.
Yeah, and I'll post those on Sasquatch Chronicles
so people can see the pictures and the location you're talking about.
That rock clacking sounds like it's really close.
The audio file I played prior,
it sounds like it's really close to you.
Yeah, I mean, I wish I had a thermal at that time.
At that time, I did not have a thermal.
all I had is my parabolic.
And I was still just really getting used to, you know, you're like I am.
You get what you can afford.
And it took me a long time to be able to afford a thermal.
But for the longest time, I'd get a Gen 1 and then a Gen 2.
And I was even fortunate enough to get a Gen 3, all the different types of game can
and most expensive, $500 game can.
What is this massive display before I play it?
Can you kind of describe what's going on here?
Okay, as I was talking about earlier in Washington, the night of the activity, we were parked at a gate, Washington.
If they were coming in and laying gravel, I don't know what these big trucks were doing, but during the day,
sometimes there was gates that were left open, and sometimes there were gates that were closed.
They weren't likely there was probably two grid work activity there, opportunity to listen to something like this before, but something in the creek as I could for as long as I could, which was probably maybe,
whatever was in the creek of the creek, and I heard it.
I mean, he was breaking branches and just reclimbing that the creek came from,
and him clamoring up out of that creek like a freight train breaking branches to get up out of that creek to see what made that screen.
And then when he saw my truck, he stopped, and I never heard him to get branches back into the woods.
Here's the massive display.
You don't think that was directed at you then?
No, because, I mean, I'm telling you, while we were sitting in the truck and we heard while it was unfolding,
and we don't know when it's going to end.
We just hear it unfolding the way it is.
And our butts were tight.
I mean, our butts were tight because we thought, I mean,
I thought something was going to slam into the side of the truck like a rhino.
I mean, that's why it sounded like to us because we were listening with parabolic.
So everything sounds close.
We were listening with a parabolic.
And we thought something was about to hit the truck.
I mean, that's the kind of anxiety we were going through while we were listening to this,
but it never did.
And then all activity stopped after that.
So I'm...
Here is the rock throw on the ping.
That was the night.
That was the night of the creek crossing.
That was the night the creature was in the water.
That was the first...
Either hit the racks, Lars Ranger,
but it was definitely a very light metal.
It was off of and hit it up easy to a little pebble that hit my racks.
And I've actually got two or three of those pins to the massive rock throwings off in a hub.
Let me ask you.
and that definitely was a rock throw.
Listening to that, definitely was a rock throw.
Do you ever get frustrated with just getting audio?
I mean, do you, I know you're trying to get videos now of them,
but does it drive you nuts collecting so much audio and going through the audio?
Well, you know, most of the audio that I've got was,
some of the audio was taking pre-thermal.
Am I going to believe this?
Two days into while I was there, my thermal breaks.
I'd had it for like eight years.
And it finally, while I'm not.
I'm there having some of the best activity of my life.
So that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
And like I was telling you in our earlier conversation a couple days ago or a day ago,
that I just forked over a couple thousand dollars.
And I tried to get it fixed.
I said it said it was beyond repair.
So I just went ahead and purchased the new one.
I finally got it all put back together.
So I'm anxious to get back down to Oklahoma and some of the other hotspots.
I'm discouraged because any new audio I get is exciting to me.
And I love sharing it.
I mean, when I let people hear this, and I'm like, what do you think it is?
What do you think can do that?
You know something can't throw a rock unless it's got a thumb.
So, I mean, you know, unless it's a squirrel throwing it out of the tree.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I hear you.
I just thought I'd ask you.
You know, I know you work so hard getting the audio and you're very serious about this.
And there's a lot of things of respect about you in this whole topic.
And I know you work really hard with collecting the audio.
I was just curious, you know, sometimes with, you know how it goes with audio.
You got to go, you got to sit and record it, then you got to upload it to your computer,
then you got to go through and search for it because there's hours and hours and hours of audio in there,
and so you've got to go through and search and find.
You know, I love the intellectual part of it.
Man, I've always been a reader, so I'm always trying to gather information.
But what I do is I stour reports.
And anything that anybody puts out, I like to read.
I like to read a, to see if it coincides with things that I've witnessed.
And I was telling you, I'd do some experiments where I've taken a tent in an active area that I'm camping in.
And I think to myself, you know, if my campsite is too active and I've got too many people here,
they may not want to come around.
So what I would do is I'd throw a tent, set me just a band hanging on the string, swing.
So that from inside, from outside the tent, it would look like there's movement inside the tent,
with just a little bit of light.
And I would just leave a recorder laying on the floor,
and I would get on the four wheel, and I'd leave, and listen to it,
just so I could start to put together a pattern of their behavior.
And sure enough, experimenting, and it's not me in the tent, but just a recorder,
that it takes about 30 to 40 minutes of quietness,
and closer and then run by and run past the tent.
And I was like, wow, that is cool.
That is cool.
And I never really knew that anybody else had experienced that,
And I didn't actually experience it myself because the tent was empty, and it was just a recorder that picked it up.
I wasn't there.
But I was reading somebody else's research in Colorado.
And it might be Mike Johnson, I don't remember.
But he was talking about having his third run by.
He called it a run by where he's laying in the tent.
And here's what I recorded that night in my favorite body from Colorado, you know, describing the exact same thing.
So we're talking about the same things with these things are astounding.
And that's what I'd like to do.
I like to stour other people's information, and I compare it with mine.
Stay excited about it, you know, as long as you get excited about every little thing that you get for what it is.
I agree with you on that.
I mean, whenever you get an activity, it's always exciting.
One of the things I wanted you to kind of retell before we went, you know, when we were off the air,
you and I were talking, and I was telling you about the family in Alaska.
And I'm working to try and get them on the show because I think it's important.
A lot of people in those types of situations,
they are the absolute hardest people to get to come on the air.
They'll sit and talk with you on the phone, most of the time they will,
but to actually get them to come on the air.
And I think it's because it's, and I was telling the witness the other day,
I said, you know, when someone sees one cross the road, for example,
it kind of changes their reality.
It changes their mindset on what's out there and what's not out there.
Now, when you have them on your property,
you're talking apples and oranges from the guy that saw it in the car run across the road.
because now you have to deal with it.
And in the beginning of this situation, for the most part, it was fine.
They weren't really having any problems.
I think his wife had seen it.
They had noticed some weird things around the property.
And then as the months went on, her husband actually is on leave.
He'll take off and work for two weeks and then come home.
He's like two weeks on and then comes home and is home for a week or two than is gone.
And when he leaves, they get.
nonstop activity. She told me that
they were running across the roof one night
and they actually did it a second night
and the husband went out there with a shotgun.
She's heard them underneath her window
and she said it kind of sounded like a female.
And I asked her, what did it sound like? What were you hearing?
And she would say, you know, I would hear, it sounds like chimps
or monkeys chattering back and forth.
But she goes, I can kind of tell a difference. I think one of them's female.
And they're finding tracks all over their
property, they're finding all kinds of things all over their property. And so it's gotten bad. I mean,
they're starting to get more aggressive. They're starting, in my opinion, I think these things are
focused in on her and her kids. When the husband's gone, they kind of go into full-blown mode over there.
And I've kind of warned them, you know, again, most people don't like it when I say this, but I'm
all for shooting one except for when it's on your property, you know, for the benefit of science
and proving the species and all that other, all that other, yada, yada.
When it's on your property, then I'm completely against it, unless it's a last resort.
Because you never know what's going to happen after that.
I've heard too many bad stories.
Right, right.
You just never know.
And you were talking about an incident.
Do you mind retelling that story?
Well, yeah, yeah.
I mean, just like when you were telling me, you know, about your family in Alaska,
I'm always listening to anybody
whatever story you've got to tell
I'm looking for what it relates to
and what I've seen, heard, and done
and immediately when you were talking about
how the activity would pick up
when the gentleman would leave the property
and where I got the whoop got to the point
where he was on the road truck driving
for 13 years old.
9 o'clock is the sun started going down
and come out of the woods and eat fruit off the trees
and watch them.
Son would talk about it at school to some of his buddies
and out there on the back porch
when the female stepped out down at the bottom of their field to eat some fruit, running into hearing a noise on the, through the house, and peeking, I'm just going to take a guess.
Got these young males out on the porch with. It would be an ownership issue. You know, they might be staking ownership to that woman and child, at least.
Yeah, it is very similar. One of the things that she said is they'll run past her. She'll go outside sometimes with their kids, and they quit going outside now. I feel bad for the family.
they anytime they leave the house you know everyone's armed uh because they're so scared but she said
that before it started getting more aggressive she had her mother over and they were out with
the kids out in the yard walking and she said one run right ran literally ran right past them she said
it was so fast it was like a blur and she said it had long hair past its shoulders had long hair
and coincidentally he actually has a game can and she's seen three i think
There's one black, there's one Auburn, kind of a reddish color.
And then there's one, she asked me, have ever heard of anyone talking about it being kind of a blonde or whiteish color?
And I have.
And so as we got, as we were talking, her husband goes, you know, I captured this on the game cam that's out there.
And the problem with their game cams is it snaps every 30 seconds.
But what you see in this picture is it looks like, I guess a gorilla running past.
the game cam and then it has really long hair, almost like a mop on its head. And the hair and the, I mean, this is not a suit. This is one of the, probably one of the most amazing pictures of just, you can see the outline. Basically, you see the side of the head. You see the shoulder. You see kind of the arm out. Then you get a profile of the body. And on the rest of the body, it's, the hair's pretty even, except for on the head. It kind of looks like a mop. But I would compare it to like a horse. It, it reminds you.
me of like a horse's hair for some reason.
You know, like the long...
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what it reminded me of.
The hair reminded me more of like a horse than I would say a person.
But it was just interesting.
And do you know whatever happened with that lady in the property that you were talking about?
Well, when he was talking with her, you know, she drew a sketch, you know, of...
You know, but she said that the husband got tired of her, you know, telling him what was going on while he was gone.
the side of their house that bear fruit and worried you do what you're interesting observation.
All kinds of things.
They have learned that if you go, if you take the whole family in and make it to where
you can't get any more food.
But if you only take a few handfuls or one chicken, the fact, your whole chicken coop and take
all your chickens, they'll take one at a time.
Yeah, it's true.
And I've heard that several times too.
And people have spoken with, they're like, you know, it's like it walked in,
grab one and walked out.
Then you hear that all the time.
Like usually with when there's fruit around, people,
will start to notice there's more fruit missing than what the birds are eating.
But you're right.
It's rare that they go in and just wipe out of property out of everything.
Right.
I know a lady who had them visit her farm for a couple of years, 12 kids,
so she was always making huge amounts of loats of bread.
And she said she had them sitting on the kitchen table.
They're varied degrees of being cooled.
And she had to run to town to get something.
Yeah, it's interesting.
and it's interesting when you listen to what people tell you.
You're right, there's a lot of consistency in what people tell you with regard to their behaviors.
I know this show I just did recently.
The gentleman was talking about how he was up on a ridge line looking down
and he saw one belly crawl in and it was watching Boy Scouts.
And when it heard him up on the ridge, it popped up on two legs and he said it was like a flash and it was gone.
You hear that type of behavior all the time too, of them crawling in.
like you were talking earlier, the approach is different than normally when they leave.
Yeah, and you know one thing, and then having an audio of, so when somebody tells you that
is part of their fangs and long fingernails.
Yeah, well, I appreciate you sharing the audio, Randy, and I appreciate you coming on and
sharing the stories.
I mean, you didn't have to send me all that audio, and I just, I thank you for doing it
because it's awesome.
It's awesome to listen to, I think.
And then having the guy that recorded it tell you what's going on in the recording
That helps, you know what I mean, as opposed to just something you find on YouTube and play it on the show.
Right, yeah, it puts it in context, you know, especially for any of your listeners who are researchers,
because they know, they know the story.
They know what's going on when you're sitting out there.
When somebody can put into context, what they're living in your novice research.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, thanks again, man.
I appreciate you coming on.
All right.
No big deal, man.
Anytime I get something new, I'll let you know.
Thanks, brother.
All right.
Bye-bye.
Remember, if you've had an encounter,
and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email.
My email address is Wes at Sasquatch Chronicles.com.
Again, check out the website, saskwatch chronicles.com.
Until next time, everyone, have a great night.
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