More Bigfoot vocalizations SOLVED
Those Bigfoot recordings aren't all wolves, loons, foxes, lynxes, and owls... here's a new candidate I'd never thought of.
Regular Skeptoid listeners might remember episode #656, “And Bigfoot Said…” in which we played snippets from the famous album The Bigfoot Recordings (sciencey because it was narrated by Jonathan Frakes), and followed each one up with the actual animal that makes that sound — often wolves, loons, foxes, lynxes, or owls. As we’ve seen over and over again, Bigfoot people tend not to be very good investigators.
Last weekend I learned something new, and spent four nights lying awake amid the most cacophonous racket of Bigfoot sounds you’ve ever imagined. And they came not from any of the usual sources.
I attended the Back Country Horsemen of Oregon annual rendezvous in the forest outside of Sisters, Oregon, near to where I live. I was there with my daughter who brought one of her horses and spent the days trail riding with friends. I can’t even count how many horses were at the camp, but there was also another group mixed in with us — packers, the legit cowboys who pack supplies up into the mountains for long distance hikers, hunters, trail maintenance work, and so on. They don’t use only pack horses; they pack another kind of animal, too; and though I thought I’d spent my share of time in the wilderness, I hadn’t heard this before.



