The Secret Of SkinWalker Ranch

Off-Road Adventure to America’s Most Paranormal Spot: Skinwalker Ranch

Off-Road Adventure to America's Most Paranormal Spot: Skinwalker Ranch

Halloween brings with it, and excuse to explore some of the strange and dark parts of our reality. Last year, we visited Sedona Arizona to experience some strange activity, but this year we are taking it a step farther. We are equipped with night vision goggles, and we are headed to Skinwalker Ranch to see if we can run into the strange and unsettling paranormal activity that occurs there. Buckle up for this weird and wild adventure in the paranormal activity, of Skinwalker Ranch.

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spared his obsession and explains the alien looking out from the side of Bigalow Aerospace.
It made for the kind of conversation you don’t ordinarily have with an accomplished CEO.

Do you believe in aliens?
I’m absolutely convinced. That’s all there is to it.

Do you also believe that UFOs have come to Earth?
There has been and is an existing presence, uh, in presents.

And I spent millions and millions.
I probably spent more as an individual than anybody else in the United States has ever spent on this subject.

Robert Bigalow is quirky and he knows it.
But when you have as much money as he does, no one, not even NASA, seems to care.

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By 1998, the NIDS team already had 78 incidents from the vicinity of the ranch,
including 11 nuts and bolts structured craft reports,
as well as a few dozen orbs of different colors.

We have once again found ourselves in the strangest season of the year.
The leaves fall from the trees.
The nights are growing longer.
And the feeling of change lingers in the air around all of us.

Fall brings with it the celebration of the dark,
the strange,
and the unusual.

And I have a particularly strange Overland trip planned ahead of me.
I’m double-checking my supply lists,
inspecting my gear,
and packing my camera equipment.

Because where we are headed
is one of the strangest,
the darkest,
and the most documented paranormal sites
in all of the United States.

Stories are produced from this place
that sound like some of the most horrifying encounters
that you could imagine.

And what truly separates this place
from every other haunted location you’ve ever heard of
is that this place
is being studied by the Pentagon.

I plan to visit Skinwalker Ranch
on this very weekend
due to the moon phase being in our favor for skywatching.

What I didn’t realize until later
was that we were heading out on Friday the 13th,
and that this weekend is also the Ring of Fire solar eclipse.

Tomorrow, we intend to view the solar event,
meet up with some friends,
and explore some [Music] trails.

We will be aiming to find camp relatively early
so that we can get familiar with some special equipment
that we brought along,
courtesy of my friends at the Tactical Night Vision Company.

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So we’re about an hour and a half
from when the eclipse is going to be happening,
but we need to drive a little farther south.

That way we can get the perfect viewing position.

So we’re going to meet up with a few friends after that,
check out some trails,
and then tonight we will spend some real time
getting acquainted with the night vision.

And then we will be ready for the next couple days,
which is the very exciting part.

You ready?
Get out of [Music] here.
Ready?
Are you ready?
Come here.

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Don’t—

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The sun looking like a moon.
That is cool.

Wow, it just got so much darker
and colder.

So because we’re not in the exact path of it,
it’s going to kind of come down,
do a little twist,
and then come out the other side
without it 100% eclipsing.

But we are pretty dang close
to where you’re supposed to be
to see a full eclipse.

So it’ll either probably go tiny sliver,
or we might see something close
to a full eclipse.

It’s starting.
Look at my shadow.

Oh cool, the shadows start to get manipulated.
They all look like little crescent moons,
which is so crazy.

Ooh, it’s getting close.
I bet the ancients freaked out about this kind of stuff.

Yeah, I bet the first time they saw it,
it was like the world was coming to an end.

Well, that was pretty cool.
That was very [Music] cool.

It’s so interesting to see all the colors come back.
Yeah, it’s like you take for granted
how vibrant our world is.
It’s beautiful.

Now we’ve got a really cool trail to do today
here in the San Rafael Swell,

so we’re going to go meet up with everybody,
and I’m looking forward to doing a little bit of trail,
and then tomorrow
we’re heading straight towards Skinwalker [Music] Ranch.

FJ’s leaking oil pretty bad.
I had my skid plates off.

Oh yeah.
Oh yeah, leaking it and burning it, huh?

Yes sir.
I’m not far away from an engine.

Okay, so we’ve met up with Jesse and Michaela.
Apparently the rest of the crew didn’t make it.

It’s just us for the night,
so we’re going to find us a cool campsite.

Ooh,
starting to look like another world.

We aren’t wasting any time getting started.
We’re eager to see this section of trail
that we’ve never laid eyes on.

And this area is known for being
some of the most beautiful desert terrain in the country,
if not the entire world.

But instead of trying to put it into words,
I’ll just let it speak for itself.

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This trail is about 45 miles in its entirety,
and due to time constraints,
we only plan on stopping at one place along the way.

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The place that we want to stop at
is two large black masses
that Jesse spotted on the maps.

He suspects it’s an old coal mine
and wants to stop and lay eyes on it.

While an old coal mine didn’t sound too interesting to me,
now that we’re stopped,
I understand Jesse’s attraction.

Well that’s a good one.
Yeah.

This entire area,
which appears to be abandoned,
is riddled with large crystals.

Load it up.
Go look at them.

Found a pretty big one.
This is the biggest one.

I gotta get all the dirt off it, but—
Oops.

Don’t worry about my [Music] car.

As cool as this stop was,
we need to get moving.

We want to cover about another 10 miles tonight,
and we want to do it before sundown.

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Adventures in the back country like this
blow my mind every single time.

I’m sure a large portion of those watching this
will find inspiration to visit Utah.

Unfortunately, there are groups actively trying
to close areas like this down,

so subscribe to the channel,
’cause I will be covering more
on how you can help in future [Music] videos.

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We met a fellow off-roader
that warned us of a few vehicles
that turned around at the upcoming water crossing.

It doesn’t seem like the water
would be very deep this time of the year,

so we’re going to take a look
for [Music] ourselves.

What’s the worst that happened, man?
Hold my beer.

The water is the color of sand,
so it’s not apparent how deep it is.

We gonna make it, Jesse?
I think we’re going to do just fine.

Our water crossing partner
is checking out the depth of the stream
and quickly proving
that other travelers had nothing to worry about.

Sometimes deep water looks shallow,
and shallow water looks deep,

so it’s always best to check
before driving through.

It’s pretty hard packed.

Like that is.

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I usually enjoy a good water crossing,
but I have to admit
that I’m glad that this one hardly slowed us down.

I’m looking forward to having as much time
at camp tonight as possible.

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Unfortunately, some people
have been abusing the privilege
to explore land like this,

and ignoring basic principles
on where they can park.

Some places along the trails here in the desert
look like designated campsites,

but a single set of somewhat fresh tracks
doesn’t make it so.

And with over 300 miles of trail
currently being shut down in nearby Moab,

we are being particularly careful
on where we set up for the night.

And this spot doesn’t look like the one.

Just a short ways up the trail,
we found one of the most beautiful campsites
that we could imagine here.

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For—

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You filming how us FJ’s do it, Tyler?
That’s right.

With the tents now set up,
we’re going to watch the sunset
while I secretly start baking
something special.

Because a certain someone
had a birthday just a few days [Music] ago.

Approach.
Approach the [Music] vehicle.

Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you.

Blow your—
Make a wish for aliens, Jesse.

Oh, I will.
Ready?
Yes.

Whole world ready.

Oh, there’s going to be aliens now.

I know this is Jesse’s first time
with fresh baked brownies at camp,

but it’s also about to be
his first experience seeing the stars
with night vision.

I’m very excited about this.

Don’t look at his red light because—
Oh, sorry.

What, dude?
That is incredible.

No, it’s more than double.
It’s way more.

Wow.

You can see the levels
of the Milky Way.
It’s crazy.

Really it is.
It’s crazy.

I can’t wait to own my own night vision device
so that I can share this experience
with everybody that I camp with.

To see the stars in this way
is amazing and hard to put into words.

Modern night vision amplifies
what we can see already,

and also allows us to see wavelengths of light
that are not visible to the naked eye.

Over the next few days,
we’re going to get extensive use
out of these devices.

And even if we don’t see anything unusual through them,
I’m still going to enjoy every minute of it.

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This is probably the best time of the year
to visit this part of the country.

The light is soft,
the nights are cool,
and the days are [Music] warm.

But unfortunately today,
we don’t have much time to enjoy it.

Natalie and myself need to head north,
while Jesse and Michaela
have a seven-hour drive home.

You got one kibble left to eat it.

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We have about an hour of trail time ahead of us,
and then we’ll air up the tires
and head our separate ways.

Today has gotten off to a solid start.
The temperatures are perfect.
The views are spectacular.

And we are excited to make our way
towards Skinwalker Ranch.

On a day like today,
what could possibly go wrong?

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Jesse has a puncture in his sidewall,
so this tire is totally done.

Quite honestly,
it’s astonishing that I’ve never seen him get a flat before,
because he tends to be the person in the group
to go the [Music] hardest.

I’d honestly feel better
working around those things.
They’re expensive.

Now that we have the death trap high lift
holding the truck in the air,
it seems that we have another problem.

Do I need to go up a little bit?
I don’t think this is going to fit
over your axle cap.

That won’t fit over here.

Well, can I borrow your tire?
Yeah, I suppose you’re going to have to.

Jesse’s spare tire
doesn’t actually fit his truck.

We’re checking the rear end
just in case it’s a little bit different than the FJ,
but I don’t have high hopes here.

We have to accept our defeat
and dismount the FJ’s spare tire
and put it on the Tacoma.

We’re going to get off the trail
and hopefully find either a wheel
to match the tire
or a tire to match the [Music] wheel.

The thing about Hanksville is,
Hanksville had like an off-road culture.

Due to the time frames that we have,
Hanksville and Green River
are our only bets for a tire.

So what size tire is this one?
He’s got 34s,
but he’s got full tread,
so it’s probably about the same.

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Honestly?
Okay.

So we are going to load up
and go try to find Jesse
either a wheel or a tire,
and we’ll see how that works out.

It’s a Sunday,
and then we’re going to make our way
to the Uint Basin.

Jesse did have a fifth matching wheel and tire
on the truck,
but it was stolen a few years ago.

He bought an old used Toyota wheel,
but just for the wrong generation.

As we continue the final stretch
towards pavement,
it’s tough to see how epic this area is
and to continue to drive away from it.

But the next chapter of this adventure
is making it easier than it normally would be
to leave this magical landscape behind.

Yesterday’s eclipse was unique.
Last night’s stars were incredible.

But it wasn’t very weird.

And we are pretty excited
to start the weird.

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Okay, so we are now headed
towards Skinwalker Ranch.

It’s almost 4:00 in the evening.

We planned on getting out of here
much earlier than this,
but with the tire situation,
we’re trying to figure that out
so Jesse could get home safe.

He ended up having to take my spare,
and luckily my tires are newer,
because I’m anticipating
not having to use my spare tire.

But either way,
that held us up a little bit.

Now we’re headed that direction,
so we’re going to be getting there
close to sundown.

Anyway,
we gotta go up and find camp,
and we need to start peeping at the stars.

Start star peeping.

Yeah.

So we’ll get the night vision out
as soon as we get there,
set up camp.

The journey continues,
and now to the objective of this trip,
and that is trying to spot
some weird stuff
flying around in the sky.

Again.

Yeah.
Yeah.

We’ll see.
We will see.

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Okay, so we’ve made it to Skinwalker Ranch,
or at least the outside of it.

Obviously, we’re not allowed
to go any farther.

The thing is here
is you can’t actually go on the property.

It’s privately researched
and privately owned.

So we can’t do anything here,
but what we’re doing
is we just kind of want to check out the place
since we’re here
and see it for ourselves.

We’re actually going about 15 miles north of here,
and there is camping up there
that overlooks the Uint Basin.

So we’re going to get out the night vision,
and we’re going to be able
to overlook the ranch.

And so we’re hoping to be able
to see things that are flying around,
because those have definitely been captured on video here.

Even the locals in the town
have seen lights and stuff flying around
with the naked eye.

So I’m hoping with the night vision
we can see something cool.

And again,
I do have this hooked up
to where we’ll be able to record it on our phone.

So if we do see anything cool,
you’ll see something cool.

And I know the research that they do here,
they’re not going to be doing this time of the year.

Most of those guys have gone home by now,
so they’re not going to be shooting rockets off
or doing any of their own testing.

I don’t think, anyway.

And usually that’s kind of what seems
to stir up some of the activity out here.

But we’re just hoping to see something cool.

Laying eyes on it is pretty cool.

Look how pretty of a ranch it is too,
especially this time of the day.

Pretty [Music] awesome.

It’s kind of spooky already from the start.

We had the intention
of only stopping here for about 10 minutes.

For one,
I’m sure we aren’t the first to drive up here,
so it must get annoying for the property manager.

But two is the absolute fact
that a lot of animals have died on this property
under wildly strange circumstances.

And some of those animals were dogs.

You probably think
that I’m being far too paranoid
about our 14-year-old pup
that’s along for the ride with us.

But after you hear some of the tales
of things that have happened here,
perhaps you’ll have a bit more sympathy
for my [Music] concern.

In 1994,
Terry and Gwen Sherman
purchased a 512-acre ranch
with dreams of having a place to raise cattle.

Immediately after taking ownership,
the family started to experience
poltergeist-like activity,
unexplained lights,
and aerial objects in the sky.

Mysterious shadowy figures
and humanoid entities.

Cattle mutilations
with precise surgical-like incisions.

Cattle appearing in locked sheds.
Crop circles
and unusual symbols appearing in the fields.

Objects seeming to move on their own.
Strange animal and wildlife reactions
to unseen presences.

Radiation burns
and physical ailments
after exposure to certain areas of the ranch.

By the time they decided to sell the ranch
just two years later,
in 1996,

the entire family
was sleeping in a single room of the house.

Billionaire Robert Bigelow,
an owner of Bigelow Aerospace,
had gotten wind of the strange events
happening on the ranch.

He purchased the property
with the intent to have a live-in laboratory.

And Bigelow himself
funded the project
until somewhere around 2007.

Around that time,
Senator Reid initiated AATIP,
or the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

The program granted
$22 million of research money
into the strange occurrences
happening throughout the United States,
including Skinwalker Ranch.

After 20 years of ownership,
in 2016,
Robert Bigelow sold the ranch
to a then-unknown individual
under the guise of Adamantium Real Estate.

After having his own experience
of high strangeness,

Brandon Fugal,
a self-made millionaire,
stepped out of the shadows
as the new owner of the property.

He immediately improved
the living quarters on the property
and moved in a team
of various scientists.

The research is documented
on the controversial
and sensationalized show,
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.

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While Skinwalker Ranch
seems to be a focal point
of strange activity in the area,

the entire Uint Basin
has an extensive list
of unusual sightings.

While this area has stories
that go all the way back to the 1700s,
it wasn’t until the 1950s
that it was truly documented.

In 1951,
a man by the name of Joseph Hicks,
a science teacher from the area,
started keeping track
of the unusual activity.

By the ’70s,
he had around 400 cases
that couldn’t easily be explained.

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We have made it to our overlook
of the Uint Basin.

We’re up here on National Forest land,
and of course we couldn’t camp on the actual ranch,
nor can you get very close to it,
because most of it is Native reservation lands.

So as I was looking through maps
and Google Earth and stuff,
I found this spot,
which overlooks the whole area.

From up here,
we have a top-down view of the area,
including the ranch.

I think the ranch is about 10 miles
as the crow flies,
so we can see the same airspace.

So all of the weird stuff
that they see over that ranch,
if any of it’s going on,
with our night vision technology,
we should be able to see it.

We’re really grateful
for the Tactical Night Vision Company
for lending us these things
so we can see which ones work best for us.

It just worked out really well
for this weekend.

We’re using a combination
of about $115,000 in equipment
to be able to see
any unusual lights
that are flying over this area.

So we’re going to spend
the next two nights
trying to capture something interesting on camera.

And we’re going to go over Skinwalker Ranch
and why it is such a trippy place.

Okay, heads [Music] up,
right into the cowboy.

So I need to give another shout-out
to Tipping Foods
with their Outpack meal kits.

There’s a lot of times
you roll into camp late at night,
and all you want to do
is sit down.

So tonight,
we’re not going to have to actually cook anything,
which is very nice.

I’m very grateful for that.

This is so cool.
I love how there’s so many things in here.

It feels like a little luxury
to have your appetizer,
your main course,
your dessert,
your fruit.

I’m really excited
about my little tea tonight.

I’m going to have my tea
and my chocolate.

That makes me feel luxurious
and cute.

I’m really interested,
and I know we’re going to do this
right after dinner,
but I also want to see it during the day too,
like where Skinwalker Ranch
actually is from here.

We have been looking forward
to dorking out
on top of this mountain
for quite some time,
and the moment has finally [Music] arrived.

Looking at the maps here,
Skinwalker is that way,
straight ahead of us,
right by that orange and white light
we see right here.

Cool.

As I mentioned before,
night vision tech is expensive.

This monocular retails
for about $4,000,
and the binocular set
retails for $10,000.

These sets are on the higher end
of what’s available,
but it’s what’s recommended
for this specific
and less common use
of stargazing.

This technology
is intended to amplify dim light sources,
like the stars,
to give the user the ability
to see across the darkness
of the landscape.

When you use these
to look directly at the stars, though,
that’s when it becomes really special.

It’s probably an understatement
to say that you can see
ten times as much
in the night sky.

We’ve seen a few shooting stars
that look like they went down
into the ranch area.

But I saw—
I saw it out of my peripheral.

There’s three stars over there
that are just so damn bright,
and you cannot—

They’re just as bright
as all the other bright ones,
’cause you can’t see them
with your naked eye at [Music] all.

And they’re in a triangle
above Skinwalker.

This way of seeing the stars
is new to us.

Night vision picks up infrared light,
so there are stars
that we are seeing
that the vast majority
of the human population
has never laid eyes on.

Because of that,
we’re having to calibrate our minds
to the input overload.

This was over here forever.
This is the right side of the triangle
we’ve been watching.

Why is it moving?
I don’t know.

Really slowly.

And then this one—
I’m seeing [Music] it.

They were stationary forever,
and they’re not blinking.

They’re not blinking
with our eyes.

Some objects appear
to be moving extremely slow
and not blinking,

but zooming in reveals
that it is in fact pulsating.

And perhaps it’s just a plane
in the distance,
which would make it look
like it’s moving slow to us,
while it’s actually moving
hundreds of miles an hour.

Okay, the one you pointed out
that’s moving
definitely is an airplane.

I can see a red flashing light from here.

Why is it staying perfectly still?
Wait, which one is standing still?

The one on the right side of the triangle.

I just saw another shooting star
right above [Music] that.

That one—
I don’t know about that one.

It moved into place from over here
and took the place of this one.

This one was stationary.

As much as we want
to see unusual lights in the sky here,
I want to assure you
that we’re not here to blow smoke.

Some of these are moving pretty slow
and seem unusual,
but I’m not totally confident
they’re anything other
than distant airplanes.

Perhaps tomorrow
will bring new opportunities.

Okay, we are freezing cold.
It’s midnight,
so we’re going to wrap up here
and head to bed.

Something to note
is the night vision
that we have hooked up to the camera
is slightly lesser technology
than the duals.

We can see even more
through those.

If we buy one,
we will buy that version for sure,
the higher quality.

Anyway, it’s cold.
I’m going to start up the heater
and get the girls up into the tent.

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Okay, so that huge one
needs to come over here, right?

Yeah, but don’t—
That’s big as [Applause].

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So we’re doing our best
to look over the basin throughout the day,
but as you can see behind me,
it is very smoky.

We’re not entirely sure
where it’s coming from,
but the wind seems to be pushing it through.

We’re hoping by tonight
it calms down a little bit,
because it is definitely
not helping our visibility.

We’re going to get some beautiful colors
here tonight as the sun sets,
and then it’s time
to get the night vision back out.

We’re very much looking forward
to another evening behind the night vision,
and hopefully tonight,
we see something.

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Okay, so let’s talk about why
Skinwalker Ranch
is far different
than every other strange story
you’ve ever [Music] heard.

The story of Skinwalkers
isn’t exclusive to the Uint Basin.

It spans all over the country,
though it does seem
to be concentrated
in the desert regions
of Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.

This form of witchcraft
is a very serious
and avoided subject
in Native American culture,
due to the fear
of summoning dark energies.

It’s said that to become
one of these shape-shifting,
werewolf-like creatures,
a witch would have to sacrifice
a member of their own family.

Skinwalker Ranch,
for whatever reason,
appears to be a central focus point
for some of these occurrences.

Some locals say
the ridge above the ranch is cursed,
while experiments suggest
something even stranger—
a wormhole,
or a portal
to another world,
another time,
or another dimension.

Let’s visit some of the strange stories
on the ranch,
and you can decide for yourself.

Terry Sherman purchased the ranch in 1994
to raise cattle with his family.

Aside from a strange clause
to notify previous owners
if they intended to dig,
the transaction went off without a hitch.

It didn’t take long
before strange things began.

Lights resembling RV headlights
that transformed
into refrigerator-shaped objects
and shot into the sky.

Objects moving on their own.

A 70-pound post hole digger
disappearing
and later found hanging in a tree
30 feet off the ground.

Groceries unpacked,
then mysteriously returned to bags.

Cattle mutilations
with surgical precision,
no blood,
eyes and organs removed.

Four full-grown bulls
found inside a locked tool shed.

But the final straw
came one night
when an orb of light
antagonized the family’s three dogs.

The orb shot into the darkness.
The dogs chased.

Moments later,
yelping was heard.

All three dogs
were found dead,
lying in dark circles of grass,
covered in a greasy residue.

After this,
the Shermans sold the ranch
at a loss
and have refused interviews ever since.

Robert Bigelow’s ownership
is largely shrouded in secrecy,
likely due to government involvement.

Scientists and ex-military personnel
studied the ranch for over 20 years.

Shadow figures,
creatures,
and flying objects
were reported.

Equipment malfunctioned
during peak activity,
as if the phenomenon
was intelligent.

The current owner,
Brandon Fugal,
has captured more data than ever before.

His team includes
Dr. Travis Taylor,
a former NASA and Department of Defense scientist.

Using LIDAR, drones,
satellites,
and drilling experiments,
they’ve collected evidence
that has drawn attention
from Utah officials
and the Pentagon.

This includes
unknown alloys,
GPS devices bouncing off invisible objects,
radiation spikes,
and one area
that consistently behaves
like a wormhole.

Native Americans long claimed
this land contains a portal.

Many scientists now believe
interdimensional travel
may be more feasible
than interstellar travel.

Skinwalker Ranch
contains a piece
of nearly every horror story
ever told.

Tens of millions of dollars
have been spent studying it.

Does that make it true?
Of course not.

But it certainly
makes you wonder.

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Man-made satellites
litter the night sky.

Trying to focus on one object
is nearly impossible.

We’re recording,
reviewing,
and repeating.

Did you see anything
we missed?

Let us know in the comments.

Coming here
to do something this strange
is refreshing.

It’s a different kind of adventure
with a very different goal.

Do I think we saw something unusual?
I certainly hoped to.

Every star is a potential planet
teeming with life.

Some of that life
may be millions of years older than us.

Two hundred years ago
we invented the light bulb.

Tonight,
I’m amplifying darkness
through a tube
and recording it
on a pocket-sized supercomputer
connected to all human knowledge.

So while I remain skeptical,
I stay open-minded
to the strange possibilities
of the universe.

[Music]

We’re climbing into the tent now
because the wind is cold.

We’re going to keep watching
through the tent windows
with the night vision.

Skinwalker is straight that way.

If one of us sees something,
we’ll switch the camera.

This is the rig we used—
fluid head, tripod, stable.

Natalie is already
in full cozy mode.

Yep.
This is the place of cozy.

Lots of shooting stars.
Lots of shooting stars.

We thought we saw
something stationary move,
but we didn’t catch it on camera.

It’s frustrating.

We actually saw more weird stuff
in Sedona.

Night vision is tricky—
sometimes you don’t know
if something was moving
or if you just noticed it.

But it’s been fun regardless.

It’s like doing a long exposure
in real time.

Way more shooting stars
than usual.

So we’re going to wrap it up
for the night.

We’re getting an early start tomorrow.

The night vision
needs to go back to its owners.

I have about 40 hours
of video editing ahead of me.

This year’s Halloween adventure
has been one of the most fun
and one of the strangest.

Skinwalkers,
ghosts,
demons,
aliens—

Are they just stories,
or do they stem from something real?

Out of tens of thousands of accounts,
if even one is true,
then reality isn’t as simple
as we like to think.

This journey has been incredible.
The landscapes were beautiful.

Thank you so much
for coming along.

The gears are already turning
on where we might go next year.

As always,
thank you so much for watching,
and feel free to check out
my other adventure,
off-road,
and overland-related content.

[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]

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