On the Trail of Bigfoot: The Journey - Full Movie (Sasquatch Audio and Terrifying Encounters)

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Published 2023-10-15
On the Trail of Bigfoot: The Journey follows cryptid documentarian Seth Breedlove and his crew as they head to the Adirondacks of update New York for an intensive, adventure-filled week searching for Sasquatch. The team joins bigfoot researchers like Steve Kulls ("Monsterquest") and Paul Bartholomew (Finding Bigfoot, Beast of Whitehall) who lead them on the search for their quarry.

The Journey takes a deep look into the subject of bigfoot, but also what spurs people to spend their lives searching for a creature many believe doesn't exist. Along the way, the crew makes a stop in Whitehall, NY, home to an incident involving multiple members of law enforcement claiming to see a bigfoot in a field off a rural road. The crew has multiple unusual experiences during their various night investigations near Lake George, Whitehall, and Western Massachusetts. The Journey unveils some of that evidence.
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All Comments (21)
  • @jonathannewby697
    I alwsys tell my encounter on these videos. And i read yours brandt. None of these people were in your shoes that rainy day on that mountain. People always call me a liar on here. My family even my wife doubt me and nothing is more frustrating. 9 years ago when i was 30 i was at my hunting camp. Maybe 100ft away if that i heard what i thought was a grown man yell. I looked in the direction trying to see him. That yell morphed into a roar that was like a lion times 5. It wasnt how loud it was that changed my life. Its the fact it produced a wave that hit my body and rattled my insides. No exaggeration the only thing i can compare it to. Is sitting in a vehicle that has a system and the bass rattles you. Nothing on earth can start out soundin like a man, roar and physically cause that. My dog took off and i snapped out of my shock and ran. I havent hunted now in 9 years. I just cant go back, some of us are more than believers we are knowers. A man named kerry arnold God rest his soul. He had his encounter in Collins Ms the same as me. The crazy part in 25 years of my paw havin those 1400 acres my encounter is the only one had there. And i hunted there from 7 to 30 years old. Just crazy it changes you though.
  • If you want to see Bigfoot .there is a whole family ( I guess family ) a herd , whatever you want to call them , living down in the gorge over here in North Carolina . the ooping nd hollering is awful to say the least . my family went in to camp and fish a couple of days , but packed up after a couple of hours . those things threw rocks and tree limbs ,and made it clear my family wasn't wanted there . The only way down into the gorge is by horse or foot , The horses were hitched but jumping around ,trying to get loose .we haven't been back !
  • @brandtdales
    When I was 14, I was part of a Program called The Youth Wilderness Program. We hiked over Mt. Marcy and ended in a place called Panther Gorge. On the way there it was raining and cold. We lost the trail head. I looked up and saw what I thought was an old Man. I asked him for directions. He never said anything. He just pointed in a direction. I remember waving to Him and thanking Him. The counselor named Bob looked at me and said, That wasn't a Man. I believe to this day it was a Bigfoot.
  • the music, the cinematography, the commentary, the witnesses, the researchers the awesome countryside WOW this is an EVENT guys. Fabulous ! A huge thank you for uploading this one.
  • OMGoodness! How gorgeous is that forest! I mean STUNNING! I am a Californian and yes we have beautiful forests as well but you just become in awe of Gods creations.
  • @JamesG-zh4ri
    Man I had tears in my eyes at the end. I hope you're mum is proud.your videos effect my life in the UK they fill me with wonder and intreafue. They inform me of encounters I've never heard of and allow me to travel along side you with my mind and be free
  • @WiseGuy02
    Friends have a house in the Adirondacks that they use whenever they can get away from work. The house they bought hadn't been lived in for like 10 years and needed some serious renovations. After everything was fixed they spent a weekend there. Their son was about 18 and decided to go for a walk on a trail behind their house. After a while something began to pace him. He never saw it, but it was on two legs and sounded very heavy. He grew up hunting so he knows the sounds animals make. He took off running, ran all the way back to the house and locked all the doors. He never went back on the trail.
  • @jakensharke3531
    Glad to live in the mid Adarondek mountains. Best place to be for living off grid. Sasquatch is abundant here. Had many sightings and vocalizations here. Native American elders here say wood knocks from the sasquatch or rock people are a sign of aggression and shouldnt be repeated. Also they say, stories of the Boggyman originate from native american tibes telling of a hairyman taking children if out too late or too far away from the shelter of the tribe. If sasquatch is not a real life creature, then please explain why it is illegal by game and wildlife regulations to hunt Sasquatch or Uniqua in the state of Washington and Alaska
  • @AimeeAimee444
    Loving your high quality docs. Thank you for allowing people to finally come forward. Thank goodness there’s a platform that’s speaking the truth about what’s happening in our National Parks and Forest.
  • @1minigrem
    Brilliant and inspiring as always, running out of superlatives for your documentaries, I will just keep spreading the word. ❤
  • This was an amazing presentation! Even though no Bigfoot were seen, the way you all presented it and the back stories made for a very interesting presentation. Thank you! I’m looking forward to your next one! ❤️‍🔥
  • @michaelpotts5047
    Always love your productions. Besides the excellent research, interviews, stories, and commentary, they use of the natural settings and scenery is brilliant. Also love the passion of the Small Town Monsters team and associates.
  • @rogerstuckey55
    👏👏👏 Bravo STM, Bravo. Every week, another exciting episode. 👏👏👏 Bravo and thank you!
  • @jonnyb12
    Absolutely brilliant. Wonderful production. No over the top sensationalism, just a topic treated with the utmost respect and insight. Showed why there is so much to this subject than just the Bigfoot itself.
  • @scottmarek1391
    Love STM documentaries no doubt. I would like to see more research videos!!
  • @kimerickson1353
    I love these videos..each one is better than the last. Thank you for sharing the adventure with us!
  • @zeniv6798
    The statement that, "they always follow creeks", is Truth...
  • @benbonesalive
    I love not paying …just waiting … great job .. Perfect flow .. like the old you tube days .. for free
  • @teresa_davis
    Wow..what an excellent movie. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce such a quality film. You really get a sense of the beauty and majesty of the mtns, forests, woods, streams, and it’s definitely large enough for families of Bigfoot! Thank you again,,great job!😊
  • @chuckzamzow9
    Grew up in south east New Hampshire. The terrian is rugged by the white mountains and nothing is out of the relm of what is out there plus maine and vermount. Great video as always.