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Anyone who would like to share their sound files I will host them here. Comments are welcomed and will be added here as well.

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A page was setup to host some of the sound and video files of a fellow researcher. Since there were too many files to go on this page I decided to have a complete page from this one researcher. His sound and video files can be accessed at: The Argosy Project, Sound And Video Page

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Recording # 14 - Mississippi Recordings recorded on December 16, 2007

This location has experienced several daylight sightings. More information can be found at:
Project 3 at Shadowfolk.com


Mississippi Recording 12-16-07 # 1

Mississippi Recording 12-16-07 # 2

Mississippi Recording 12-16-07 # 3


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Recording # 13 - Recorded by DB Donlon in East Central Ohio on April 21, 2007

This outburst was recorded on a Marantz PMD671 with an Audio Technica 3032. It was recorded in
.mp3 format. O.S. of Virginia and three other researchers were present during a planned
expedition organized by Mark Maisel. O.S. recorded his own version of much of the event,
though he missed these first few seconds when the creature was closest. The creature continued
to vocalize as it moved up a ridge away from the researchers for some minutes. The researchers'
attention was (understandably) riveted on its location. They later learned that the microphones.
were being inspected by one or more other creatures during this time and continuing after. O.S.
Bionic Ear was damaged during this time and will have to be replaced.

East-Central Ohio Chatter 4-21-07


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Recording # 12 - Recorded along one of Illinois' river systems on Feb 23, 2007
submitted by Watcher.

This is one of three soundclips, recorded on 02/23/07, between 5:15 and 5:45 p.m. This was recorded along one of Illinois' many river systems.

Illinois Growler 02-23-07


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Recording # 11 - Recorded on Washington's Olympic Peninsula on Jan 27, 2007
submitted by John Callender.

This unknown sound was recorded Jan 27, 2007 on Washington's Olympic Peninsula at
approximately 8:15 PM P.S.T.using a "Bionic Ear" (Silver Creek Industries) coupled with an
Olympus VN-960PC digital recorder. I was with a group of researchers which you'll hear conversing
in the background as they were unaware this was being recorded. At the present time, the only
theories we have on this sound is that it's possibly from a bobcat. If anyone has any better ideas
or could help us identify this sound please let us know.

Cry Baby_Olympic Peninsula 01-27-07


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Recording # 10 - Recorded in Oregon on October 17, 2006 - submitted by David Rodriguez AKA MultipleEncounters, Springfield, Oregon.

The attached recording was made at the feed station at my research site in Oregon, where I
encountered a sasquatch at a distance of 22' three years ago while deer hunting. This recording was
made on 10-17-06 during a clear couple of days. I carried in about 20 lbs of bananas, some apples and
pears. While I was there setting up, a raven was cawing nearby. I was at the site for about an hour and
left about 3 PM. During that time, I could hear movement about 100' away, but could never see the
source through the dense vegetation. I am pretty sure I knew who it was watching me. When it came
time to hide my recorder, I had to conceal my left hand with my body while hiding the device under a log.
With my right arm, I purposefully fidgeted with one of the bananas on top of the log, making sure this
distraction would catch the eye of the viewer.

Two days later when I returned to pick up the audio recorder, it was obvious that just a few pieces of fruit
were missing but 90% were still there. A deer, elk or bear would have ravaged the area. Ironically, the
very same banana I was fidgeting with as a distraction, was half smashed. No other fruit at the site was
similarly damaged, although one banana I left on the trail, was bit clean through. I believe the individual
was there at least 40 minutes total at an audible level, so these are excerpts. In the beginning you will
notice the raven still present, indicating the sasquatch's obvious approach during daylight hours, and I
suspect only minutes after I left. I believe the whacking you hear is him/ her hitting the banana on top of
the log with a rock or stick. You will hear grunts, breathing very close to the recorder, I think him biting
into an apple or two, shuffling about, etc. The background noise you hear is likely jets, however
modulation seems to change as well, so I'm not entirely certain he did not find the recorder at some
point and reorient it. I suspect he/she returned to the site a few times during the night. One mistake I
made initially was in not peeling a few bananas, as I don't think this individual knew what they were. I
strongly recommend using good speakers or headphones to listen or you will miss the more interesting
sounds. I am confident you are listening to a living, breathing, sasquatch as I have had a variety of
encounters at this very location.

BF DRodriguez, Oregon_10-17-06


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Recording # 9 - Recorded near Stevens Pass, Cascade Mountains, Washington State - submitted by Jim Von Lossow jimvonlossow@yahoo.com

The first and second calls are intriguing, then as you listen there is a constant lower toned call going on
throughout. An amazing symphony of coyote and suspected bigfoot. We got the recording just before
10 PM on a dead end logging road, 7 miles in, on September 24, 2006. Located near Stevens Pass,
off Hwy 2 in the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. We were alone up there, my son and I on a
clear star bright night. This chorus came as a response to our call blast. It happened just once and we
were lucky enough to record it. What impressed us was the complexity of the 'voices' and the shear
number of them. We have been to this place before many times, camped and hiked there. Found
numerous tracks, heard more unknown calling and wood knocking, but never this chorus style of howls.
Very interesting place.

Equipment: This recording was made using a Sony MD RH-10 model recorder /player with a stereo
microphone housed in a 18" parabolic dish. Mounted on a small tripod makes it portable and
directional, the minidisk player will record 8 hours on a 1 gig mini-disk and is housed in a waterproof case.


Stevens Pass, Washington Original

Stevens Pass, Washington Filtered


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Recording # 8 - This recording was made by David Petti, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 8/24/06.


Pine Ridge, South Dakota Original

Pine Ridge, South Dakota Filtered


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Recording # 7 - This recording was made in the High Uintah Mountains of Utah on July 15, 2006 at 02:38 a.m. Recorded by bswearingen.


Uintah Mountains of Utah

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Recording # 6 - Florida Howl recorded January 26-29, 2006 during the Florida BFRO Expedition. As far as the BFRO knows it is the first howl of this type ever recorded in the state of Florida. Recorded by Dan McGee.


Florida Howl Original

Florida Howl Filtered


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Recording # 5 - Hoot and Cries heard in Ohio. These recordings were made in Ohio at 0350 in the morning on a BFRO Trip 28 April 2006. The sequence of sounds is as follows: Knock - 33 seconds - Hoot - 3 minutes and 23 seconds - Cry #1 - 6 seconds - Cry #2 - 6 seconds - Cry #3 followed by a couple of minutes of rustling sounds near the microphone. Recorded by John Williams.


BF Knock Hoot Original

BF Knock Hoot filtered

BF Cries Original

BF Cries filtered


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Recording # 4 - Wood Knocks heard near Patuxent River, near Bowie, MD submitted by Rip Lyttle. riplyttle@comcast.net

Folks, please listen to my 4/1/06, 30 second, fairly clear tree knocks, audio recording (actually the knocks sound like knocking on concrete or a building structure) and tell me what you think! To me my knocks clip is completely reminiscent of Mike Aragona's sounds he got recently. I got these knocks at 4 a.m. in a low ravinny area near Patuxent River, near Bowie, MD while I was doing my best research - I was snoring. Seems like most of the good stuff does happen when you go to sleep. I did not hear these knocks live, I heard these a week later listening to the flash card on my computer. It sounds like a close knock followed by knocks from one or two other farther away locations and repeated. This area has been currently hot with sightings, and is historically very good (Goatman and Bigfoot sightings). Also, the man that lives at the end of this road has set up a nature reserve in the ravine and says he and friends see a slate grey cougar there almost every year and when it screams he says its so loud it vibrates through his body.


Patuxent River, Maryland Knocks


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Recording # 3 - Wood Knocks heard in Northern New Jersey submitted by Mike Aragona

I was hiking with my wife in Northern New Jersey on March 11th 2006. We where heading towards a scenic lookout when I started to hear these knocks coming from behind us on the other side of the ridge. I decided to knock back to see what would happen. I had my Panasonic Digital IC recorder with me. I knocked while my wife recorded. This happened at around 1:30 PM in the afternoon. I have been hiking this area for a few months now and have come across stick structures. I later found out from a neighbor that lived in the area his entire life that there are caves and mines on the side where the knocks where coming from. Could it be Squatches? I do not know for sure, but I cannot think of anything else making these wood knocks and stick structures. I plan on doing work in the area over the next few weeks.


New Jersey Knocks

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Recording # 2 - Mt Adams in the Gifford Pinchot NF submitted by Jim Von Lossow jimvonlossow@yahoo.com

This animal went off three times, the first session was not recorded, what Graves got were the last 2 series of calls. There was a break of about 5 minutes between these sets of repetitive howls. It was just at sunset near Mt Adams in the Gifford Pinchot NF. These are very similar in 'style' to the GP calls on the BFRO sound page. In fact so much so that I have ripped a little from each and made a side by side file of them. What I wanted to do was use software that can do a spectrum analysis. So far I have not gotten the right shareware. Anyhow Track 2 has some good stuff and background noises I find interesting about the 2 minute mark.


Graves1


Graves2

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Recording # 1 - Jemez Mtns. New Mexico, August 12, 2005 submitted by sojourner.

This sound file was recorded on the 12th of August 2005 during the New Mexico BFRO Expedition. It was recorded by "sojourner" (member name at bigfootforums.com) and discussed at that forum as A New Mexico Report.


Jemez Mtns. New Mexico, August 12, 2005


Jemez Mtns. New Mexico, August 12, 2005 (nohiss)

Stan - My recorder had been accidently turned off so I did not get a recording. The sounds were certainly impressive to me. I am not an expert on coyote sounds but my feeling was that these were something different and out of the ordinary. It was very intense and something that will always be imbedded in my memory.

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