Recent BFRO Expedition In Alberta, Canada Yielded Some Awesome Bigfoot Howls


Turn up your volume because this howl is one of the most distinct Bigfoot howls we've heard in a long time. It was obtained in Alberta Canada during a recent 2012 BFRO expedition. At the end of the clip, one researcher claimed he heard "Samurai Chatter" in the area.

Here's a couple howls from the 2012 BFRO expedition to Alberta, Canada. The first is loudest, and the response a few seconds later is softer, in the distance. The researchers heard the first howl as they sat around the fire.



To listen to more sounds like this from the expedition, click here.

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  1. So, with the BFRO charging $300 per expedition and close to 30 participants per expedition I "highly doubt" that these are anything near legit. Those people that pay the $300 are paying for activity and I'm starting to believe the BFRO specifically sets up hoaxes for the paying customers...

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    1. or not everythings a consipracy theory and they just got lucky.

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    2. I'd love to be one of the guys in the woods that makes the howl sounds and knocks on trees. Reminds me of the haunted hayrides we've done in the neighbor's woods...lotta fun scaring people. Especially the ones that come from the city and suburbs.

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    3. Uh, you know they stage stuff. Its a business, they don't want to lose customers. Honestly, if they were serious about discovering Sasquatch. They wouldn't charge people, they'd gather, share methods and go hunt for the Big Guy with the common goal of just finally proving its real. That's not what's happening though. The whole pay to play thing is just silly to me. Paying someone to take me out and try and tell me that "this is the way you find Bigfoot (when the reality of the situation is: nobody truthfully knows a damn thing )" just makes me laugh.

      I'm the sort of guy who questions the concept I guess. I just went out, bought equipment and explore different methods myself.

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    4. By the way, that sounds identical to a homo sapien sapien. I really hope these guys get busted one day staging this stuff.

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    5. you have to be doing something to get busted for it asswhipe. Nothing but a rumor starting piece of shit. stfu and go away shit for brains.

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    6. Hoaxed. That's human.

      Oh wait, according to "DaMelba" bugfoots ARE human. So.. Yeah...

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    7. You whining pieces of crap just can't handle the fact that the BFRO knows what they're doing on these expeditions. None of the people who've actually attended a BFRO expedition claim they staged anything, and they would be in the best position to know. No ... it's only the rejects who can't afford an expedition fee who claim that the BFRO fakes the action on their trips. It's worse than sour grapes. Losers like the jealous whiners who post crap on this blog can't understand why it would take money to make trips like those available to the public. They've never run a business and never will.

      If you think the BFRO staged things then prove it, you disgusting hypocrites.



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    8. ^ You would think the BFRO is kidnapping people and forcing them to fork over $300. Also, there are no complaints from participants(we undoubtedly would have had them pointed out to us) to be found on the web.

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    9. Oh yeah, there is just sooo much to be jealous of... 580 million hours in the field and NO results, or is it how they eat pickled hard boiled eggs from the big jar at the gas station at the side of the road? Well, I guess that's pretty impressive.

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  2. If anyone does get any good responses in Canada It will most likely be in Alberta,B.C.or northern Ontario.I have had some whistles and a screech in northern N.B.

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  3. I will beat this blog's resident retardate to it.

    "Taterhole."

    There. I said it.

    I am so witty.

    Now you may all thank me for my deep intellect.

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    1. Most distinct howls...yet there is no inconclusive evidence of BF or that they howl....

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    2. Wait, yes they do and this is proof. How can you say that?

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    1. That's correct. Only a completely gullible person would think otherwise. I would be pissed if I paid bfro for a trip and just heard birds. Faked and shameful. This is bad.

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    2. I have to agree with you Richard, after all the howls on line this one sounds like a human vocal range to me, but then again im no expert. But it really does sound within the human range.As for paying BFRO i don't think its wrong to charge, just think of all the time spent by the organizer searching for a good site, they spent hours setting this up, use their own gas in vehicles to scout around, their time away from family and work, it also helps weed out the less serious people.I just don't think it should be as much.

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    3. If people are willing to pay $300 and the BFRO is willing to provide the surface for $300, then that is what the trip costs. Simple.
      I'm sure participants do not expect to see a bigfoot and probably do not expect "action"; these trips seem to me to be about advanced campers/outdoors man taking mid-level or remedial campers deep into the forest(where one may encounter a squatch).

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    4. Wait!?!? LOLOL People actually pay for that? ... Oh man, that's terrible. btw, that sounded like Floyd the barber.

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  5. Remember its only $20 to join the bff premium forum where you can discuss all your bigfoot fantasies without getting shot down by a realist.

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    1. Are you bitter that you can't afford it ?

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    2. @6:49

      Are you one of the realists on JREF that pretends to be someone they're not like Parnassus ?

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    3. Haha its the same guy crying about jref in every post. They owned you through vastly superior intelligence, get over it.

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    4. ^^^

      LOL, that's all you got ? Vastly superior knowledge from you lying sociopaths ?

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    5. Bigfooting needs a few skeptics, and this Parnussus is a smart guy and a good skeptic. What bigfooting does not need is 400 skeptics, there is just not enough evidence to discuss.

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  6. I wouldn't pay 3 cents to go anywhere with the BFRO but that was pretty cool.

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    1. Yeah if you're constantly stoned. Put down the hash pipe and face the reality. It's great.

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    2. Hey Herb, have you ever looked for bigfoot in Wisconsin's Bong State Park?

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  7. Footers why no trail cam pics?

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    1. Because sasquatches are highly sensitive to the signals given off by electronic equipmment.

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  8. The BFRO is the real deal. They'll take you right to the Bigfoots and give you the thrill of your life, believe me, I've been there.

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    1. ^^^Member could not be found in pants.

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    2. For only $20, you can get a premium membership at the BFF and get in on the real Bigfoot action.

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    3. ^^^Looking for members in mens pants.

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    4. @7:48

      Are you bitter because you can't afford it and pretend to be a skeptic in there ?

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    5. ^^^haha "pretend to be a skeptic"...no pretending needed, you know we come here to laugh at believers right?

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    6. ^^^

      Look at this shithead..LOL
      Head over heels obsessed with a mythical creature and one of only about 15 morons on the whole planet who post regularly as a "Bigfoot Skeptic". Are you morons 15 of the smartest people on the planet or just another sect of the sociopaths this subject attracts ?

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    7. I know you come here because you need to get your Bigfoot fix while pretending not to be interested and trying to be a badass and fit in with the others that do the same.And that would make you a loser with no real life.

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    8. Yeah I guess I left that out.but yes 8:00.

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    9. The 'fix' isn't from bigfoot the make believe monkey its from the freakshow caravan that follows the pretend chewbacca man.

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  9. Any details about where exactly in Alberta this is? It's only an area of land approximately the size of Texas..

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  10. oh please! bigfoot tours now and you pay to hear the howls, see the eye shine and if your lucky get a stick thrown at you... let alone have one of them walk up to you. i guess they don't call them mythical for nothing.

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  11. Sounds human to me. Sorry, not convinced.

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    1. Yeah, yet more evidence that will only convince those who already believe that bigfoot exists.

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  12. If the doubters ever get out from their mom's basement and actually get in the field. You would see that this does happen and the expeditions are run so that security is tight making sure hoaxers never get an opportunity.

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    1. Hoaxers never get an opportunity? Really?

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  13. Well, I thought human or coyote. "Samurai Chatter" my ass. Is there really around 30 people per a BFRO "expedition" lol. How the hell do you figure with that amount of people a real Bigfoot would come around, what a joke.

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  14. Where in Alberta? The province is larger than Texas.

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    1. Title says Alberta, but the clip says Monongahela? Would that be Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia? Misleading title or mixed up audio?

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  15. people pay for this shit the title is wriy=tten by a guy just as bad. 'awesome bf howling' we are told! wtf,it tter shit.people and birds ,big deal

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    1. I'm sorry could you repeat that.

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    2. Same stuff that always happens at B.F.R.O. ex's people hear something and they just keep on talking right through it .,very very un professional group ,where most of the people going on the ex's are from the city and don't know the difference of different animals and there sounds ...

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    3. Like I said above, these pay-to-play expeditions are more about advanced campers taking the less experienced(like us city people you mention) into the deep forest. I think the BFRO has some closed expeditions that are focused on evidence gathering.

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    4. So you've been on BFRO expeditions? You don't know what you're talking about you low life. I bet you're real professional, you shit kicker.

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  16. I heard if you bury yourself and just have your naked backside sticking out of the ground that Bigfoot will come plant a flag in it and then howl horribly, while the rest of the BF family stays back hidden, chuckling to themselves giving high fives.

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