Bigfoot Society - 12 Years Among the Hidden Ones: Bigfoot in North Idaho
Episode Date: May 4, 2025What happens when a man dedicates over a decade to quietly observing the hidden world of Sasquatch — and discovers they might be trying to communicate? In this gripping episode, we sit down with Tim... from Northern Idaho, a passionate experiencer with 12 years of personal encounters deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Tim shares chilling stories of subtle hand signals, unexpected moments of contact, and the life-changing events that followed him even after he left the woods. You’ll hear about moments when Bigfoot showed themselves — and why sometimes, they choose not to. Plus, a strange moment of interference that left even us wondering if some things aren't meant to be known. If you’re ready for a raw, eye-opening journey into a hidden world right here in America, this one’s for you.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereGoodchop (Better Meat): Check it OutSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn More🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Tonight's story isn't from a hiker or a camper.
It's from a man who spent the last 12 years quietly exploring the deep forest of northern Idaho
and learning how to see what most people never will.
Hand signals in the mist, hidden forms in the trees,
in a moment of interference so strange, it still gives me chills.
This is in a secondhand account.
It's not folklore.
It's a firsthand journey into the world.
of Bigfoot from someone the force chose to trust.
This is the story of Tim and the Sasquatch of Northern Idaho.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
I've got Tim on the phone today.
Tim is from Northern Idaho,
and we've got him on the show to share some really interesting things he's experienced
over the last 12 years.
Had a lot going on up there in Northern Idaho.
So welcome to the show, Tim.
How's it going, man?
It's going good.
Thanks.
Absolutely.
You know, we were talking before, we've got a lot of ground to cover in this one.
So I'm going to go ahead, pass things right over to you, and, you know, feel free to take us back, well, you know, I guess lead the way however you want to go after this, this large undertaking of talking about 12 years.
Sure.
I'll give it my best shot here.
I started out as a kid I'd seen Bigfoot four times all the way up to 17 from age four to 17
only once by myself I had a female scream at me when I tried to return into camp
but the other times I was always with people either brothers and sisters or one time was a friend
and they they they with this creek we used to fish out rich on the Idaho Montana border
we used to find their footprints all the time and then like I said later on as four years old
the first one crossed in back of me while I was fishing on a rock and I thought as my brother
screwed around with me when I looked around the brush it had already got across the creek
and all I seen was it's heading back and that's probably 500 yards from camp and I ran back and told my
mom and dad there it was a bear it was a bear i'm like i ain't no bear but a long story short
um 12 years ago all these shows were on and i was telling my girlfriend i go yeah i've seen bigfoot
it's like no way where at and she was from the same area i was from and i told him up up in the
rocky mountains there and she said let's go look for him i said okay so i went to where i had seen him
as a kid and the
longers had just
annihilated the area.
They seemed to like
as I learned later on
they like canyons.
They like being in the cricks.
And as I learned later on,
it's to cover their tracks.
They
hang around.
And supposedly for animals
also.
But we went to that area
and like I said, it was just
it looked like Hiroshima.
It was bad.
So I was like, well, they're not going to be hanging around here.
So we drove around probably 20 miles from that area.
And I found another canyon with a creek.
Rocky Mountains full of them.
They're cricks are everywhere.
And I don't say the Pacific Creeks because obviously I don't want people up there.
But it is about 90 miles from the closest town.
in the Rocky Mountains down the Idaho-Montana border.
We drove up there and we hit snow.
I usually go like at the very last week of April,
but you're only going to get so far because of the snow,
and we hit snow, and we turned around,
and I started going back down.
I looked across the canyon there because they had just logged that area
two years prior to that,
and I've seen holes in the side of the hill.
And I'm like, and they're in a straight line.
I'm like, I know what does that.
So we parked out the bottom and these land management companies.
This meets its national forest and land management kind of meet together right there.
And we went down there and we found the tracks where it had walked down the road.
I got a pretty good picture of a track in the street.
snow from it and it had went upside of the mountain and turned right. And from then on, I just kept
going back to that area. In the first three years, I used to just sit and listen. I have one of
those bionic ears. They call them a periscoscope, whatever they call that thing, the bionic ears.
And I would sit and listen and listen and listen. Now, my girlfriend at times said she heard chatter,
but I've never heard chatter.
They're very, very quiet,
and they only communicate with each.
I've tried doing calls and that kind of thing,
and I'll get into that my eighth year
when one actually called back, but it wasn't a big quit.
But anyway, they're very quiet,
and I was having a hard time, you know,
trying to figure out how to see them, how to communicate, how anything.
So I started going to all these Bigfoot conferences and talking to people all over the country and world,
you know, trying to figure out how, what to do.
And I did the apple thing.
And the first time I did the apple thing, in the morning when I returned, there was a giant rock on the stump where I'd put the apples.
Now, I'm walking down to this stump where the rock is.
And it's in a clearing, not a good clearing.
It just been logged.
But there's stuff starting to grow back.
And I'm walking down to where I left those apples and I see this giant rock.
And I look up to the wood line right there.
And I see its face.
And it's watching me.
And I'm like, stop, took a picture about faced and went back up to my Jeep and took off.
I came back two weeks later.
seeing the rock again, I thought, well, you know what?
I brought a pride bar.
It was probably 200-pound rock.
Got it off the stump.
Put more apples down, but nothing.
They weren't going to play that game again.
Now, some of the apples were gone, but I found them.
And what I found was the rock chucks were taking them.
So don't believe that Bigfoot takes your apples just because,
you're gone.
Anyways, that went on.
I kept coming back, kept
for years, but it wasn't until
my third year that
I learned, I guess,
what they were doing. I was finding
where
this is, it's a canyon, and it meets
a creek, and, you know, of course,
there's a mountain on the other side.
And
these things will
lay, they will lay down on the
ground to hide for
you. I've found their body prints for me and a friend were up there and we're on a little hill.
And if we only would have looked down, we'd have seen them hanging on the side of that hill.
The whole Bigfoot chases you out of the woods and all that. I don't know where people get that from.
I don't know if it's just different parts of the country that maybe this happens. But these things have
never ever tried any kind of violence with me.
I really want to make that clear.
I'm not a tree hugger.
I grew up hunting and fishing.
I don't do it too much anymore.
But, yeah, they have never ever tried any violence.
They've never screamed at me, thrown anything at me.
They just stare at you.
So once I figured out how to see them,
and what I mean by that is,
I'm going to tell you guys how I figured it out,
because I found out by mistake.
But I found it.
And then once you see them, it's easy to spot them.
And I kept coming back to that area now for 12 years.
And every time I go there, they're there.
There's different groups.
I'm on my seventh.
I'm going to call them species of Bigfoot.
Not all Bigfoot look the same.
there's a hairy-faced one that's smaller
there's a gray-faced one
that they looked at it
okay I want to get into
what Bigfoot looks like
I talked to a lady in southern Idaho
we discussed Bigfoot's
she's with the BFRO
and I got a lot of respect for
money makers starting that organization up
you know and all that I think that's great
but I was talking
with her and she sent me drawings of what people think or thought they seen a bigfoot and i've never
seen bigfoot like that these drawings were of like this ape like thing smiling i've never seen
him smile and they're always the way they look is like they want to kill you that that's all the way
that's the only thing i can describe it but i don't think they're doing it on purpose i think that's just
the way they look
So, again, been watching them for 12 years.
On my eighth year, I did my call.
I always did my calls that announced myself that I'm in the area.
I give him a sign.
I've tried communicating with him.
I've been within 20 feet of one.
He looked like it might have been an inbred of some kind
because he didn't he wasn't correct like i mean they don't they all look different except for like
families will somewhat resemble each other but i'm staring at him and i'm trying to communicate
and i tried learning some a cordling indian i grew up there i learned some of that tried that
tried sign language the only thing i can say is they somewhat understand well they probably
understand a lot, but they will react to hand and arm signals.
They definitely will react to that.
So on my eighth year, I did my call and one answer is back.
Now, when I say one answer is back, me and my girlfriend at the time, we interrupted
a hunt.
And it was a triangle formation.
And they kept doing the same, it wasn't a whoop.
It was a woo, woo.
and it was in a triangle formation and what they were chasing was this cow elk
and we walked the cow elk came right up by our Jeep and we got out of it the cow elk
stayed at our Jeep we walked down the logging road and we kept hearing this and I'm like
that's not a wolf that's not a wolf that's something else and you know it's coming
they're coming it's getting closer and closer and at that time I think I had an AR-15
and my girl had like a 9-mills something that held 17 rounds.
I said, start shooting into this bank, just start shooting.
We were on a logging road and there was this high bank, dirt bank.
I go, just start shooting into it because they are getting close.
We empty your magazines into the bank and it stops.
And we walk back to the Jeep and we get in it.
That day, we went up to, up, like I said, it's down.
canyon we went up the left side of the mountain and we found a moose it's late now there's two trees down
in the road there's smaller trees maybe six inches around yes trees fall in the woods all the time
but i'll get to bigfoot's pushing over trees because i've already proven this theory um
but there's two trees in the road so i bust out my chainsaw cut them up i get around the
corner and there's a dead moose. The moose's head has been ripped off and its spine is still
attached to its head. The first thing I do is check its hind quarters. I'm looking for any wolf
bite, cougar bite. I'm looking at its throat. I'm looking, you know, that whole area,
try to find some bites, not finding any bites. I open it up. Everything was gone. Now it wasn't
super clean, but it was gone. Heart, liver,
most intestine was gone.
Now, the ground is soaked with blood,
not so much like it happened 20 minutes ago,
but probably earlier in the night.
We were there in the morning, say 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock,
when we found this carcass.
So we leave the carcass and go down.
I'm sorry, I kind of jumping around.
I've been doing this so long.
I'm jumping around different stories here.
So since then I probably found four other moose carcasses killed the same way.
Now again, on my eighth year, sorry, I'm jumping around, I do my calls.
Again, it's just to tell them I'm there.
I give them the sign.
I wait.
They come to the edge of the woods.
This thing howls back.
It does a woo, like I heard when we interrupted that hunt.
and I'm like, oh, great.
So I do it again.
It answers me again.
I'm seeing kind of by the brush down in the canyon where it's kind of active is moving towards me.
So I start walking down towards it.
I got my cell phone out.
I'm going to get, you know, I'm going to record this thing.
It's coming.
It's coming.
They don't ever come out of the woods.
They don't ever answer me, but it's coming.
So it breaks the edge of the forest into the clearing.
It's sort of shaped like a big foot, but it's not.
I dropped my camera.
This time I'm carrying a 45-70 now.
That's why I take with me big footing
religiously.
And this thing breaks the woods,
but it's skin,
it doesn't have hair.
It has skin like a,
like a warp frog.
And its eyes were shaped like spades,
but upside down on its face.
and it sees me
and I
mean I ain't gonna kid you
I was
watching Bigfoot's hard enough
it's that you don't ever get used to it
it's scary all the time
but this thing
I mean I was
I was pretty petrified
I was pointing my rifle at it
and debating in my head
shoot or not shoot or not
it sees me drops down on all fours
runs in the brush and pops
slip by the tree.
I moved over to the right to it so I can see it better and it's watching me and I'm
watching it.
I took two pictures of it and I just couldn't take it anymore and I left.
That same summer I go back and I do the whole call thing thinking I might call back,
but I did something different.
I hid down beside a log.
I've never hidden from them.
But I hid down beside a log after I did my calls.
And I'm watching.
I'm watching, and this big triangle head goes up.
And I'm like, what?
And I'm watching it, and then the face comes up.
Its head looked like it was so furry.
It looked like someone took shears and cut out its face.
And it had a long nose.
It reminded me of that cartoon with those three girls and the minions.
That guy, his nose.
was shaped like that.
And I'm staring at this
thing laying down beside this log
and it took, it didn't take him
two seconds to find me
and his eyes meet mine
and he gives me like a
like a scrow.
He's like, he didn't
make a noise that I heard
but he looked, he was
pissed. So I pop
up off that log and start walking
out into the middle of the
clearing,
watching him
and he sinks down and pops up
like in the brush
but it's cleared out right
there so all I can see
is its butt and it's back in its head
and it's facing the brush
and I'm watching it
and I kind of like
why doesn't it turn around
I don't understand
so I try to sneak now a little closer
and I'm watching it
and I look to the left
and here's this little bulbous head creature sitting in the brush.
And I'm watching it.
I'm like, I don't understand what I'm seeing.
And I moved two steps to the left or three, and it opens its eyes, and it's staring at me.
And for the first time ever, I felt like it was trying to communicate.
That thing was trying to communicate with me.
it had no hair
is probably four foot tall
five foot tall maybe
and had a big bulbous head
regular eyes
in set like ours
small little nose small little mouth
and it's set in their staring at me
I got two pictures
one of it with its eyes closed and one with its open
and what came through my mind
right then and there
after watching these creatures
for eight years but not these
little weird things, was that something, they didn't, when you see their eyes, there's no,
it's like, it's like a robot. There's no, uh, empathy. You don't see anything in their eyes.
It's like they're mechanical. When you're staring at them, I've got two or three different pictures
very close of their eyes.
And there's just, it's just,
it's like you're looking at the devil himself.
So,
I, this little creature
staring at me, it's not
intimidating like a big foot, but what I got from all
that is, did this thing just crawl out of that?
Is that a machine?
Because it's still parked
in the same place.
So I backed up out of the canyon again.
Here I see, you know, another alien type creature.
I come back two weeks later and I'm actually able, because again,
the one side of the mountain is blocked off because of the land management companies.
They put up gates.
But the gates are open.
So I go to the top and do calls, come back down to that area.
And I'm watching, I'm watching, and I look over to the right, and I see a gray-faced bigfoot.
Gray-faced bigfoot, their skin looks dead.
It looks dead.
If you've ever seen somebody in this past, their skin's gray.
And that's what it reminded me of.
It's sitting Indian style and standing above it is this.
all I can tell you
is some kind of alien
that's all I can tell you
it's standing in
back of it and the big foot
is sitting in front of it
Indian style and I took
like three pictures of that
and I got out of there
again
these things never look
happy. They
look upset that you're in their
area.
So
how that's
eighth
the eighth year
ninth
tenth
11th year
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are still there
I'm still getting
pictures of them
I'm still seeing
the Bigfoot's
this last summer
it was different
the Bigfoots
were up by the road
instead of down
the canyon
what I found out
is someone
had set up
trail cams down there
I don't know
who or why
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So I don't know if they,
I don't know who's doing what,
but the big foots were up towards the roads.
And I no longer down my Jeep and I look down
and I'm looking at one, looking at me.
I'm like, first thing it pops in my head is,
why are they up on the road?
Second thing is, are they waiting for me?
you know it's like you don't know but i actually took a buddy of mine in july and i've took him five or six
times but we got to watch one it was no more than a hundred hundred probably a hundred
feet away and we were able to watch it very clearly through his scope on his rifle and it just
pivoted in between two trees what did your buddy say it this is the second time i've heard this
it looks like a dog
and I'm like
Aaron
how tall is that tree
there ain't no
six seven foot dogs
hanging up 92 miles
up in the Rocky Mountains
so he got to see one finally
then late
I went up again
two more times
this is where it's not interesting
this is the last of the year here
I'm in there in September
I find a really interesting big foot.
It's one like I've never seen before.
Very round head, thin round head.
Big eyes.
I mean, this one you can see is pupils.
And I watched him for quite a while,
but this one corner of the woods,
this is my fifth or six years I started noticing this
by this one stump that I sit and watching by
now we're in the Rocky Mountains
the side of the mountain is made of rocks
basically in some dirt
so I'm sitting next to the stump
and I started getting tired
and I started getting real tired like I'm going to pass out
and I'm like what's I've felt this before
I go up the hill 15, 20 feet, it goes away.
I go back down there, you start feeling it again.
And I don't know what it is.
It's odorless.
You can't see it, but it will.
It'll make you feel like that first thing I thought was carbon dioxide,
but I have never gotten a reading down there with any carbon dioxide.
So I don't know why.
on that same trip
I was down in the crick a little more
leaving them apples
and when I came up out of the creek
and I'm walking up the logging road to get back to my Jeep
on the other side of the gate
I do this a lot
I turn around make sure you know
nobody's following me type deal
but this time when I turned around
I wasn't looking I looked up
and on the side of the
mountain was a two pill shaped,
egg shaped, whatever, glowing
spaceships at some time.
And I sat there and watched them. It felt like
five minutes, but it wasn't. I pulled out my phone,
zoomed in, took a picture of it. And, you know, the only thing I could think of was that
movie Fire in the Sky.
I was like, I am not going to be that guy.
No one's going to hear me speak out here.
And I jumped my jeet and got the hell out of there and kept looking up to make sure it wasn't following me.
This was in September at the end.
I go there because the Bigfoot's during hunting season, bows first, then rifle,
they congregate there in large groups.
They hide there from the hunters.
one it's gated
so the hunters
if they want in they're going to walk in
so that
I think they understand all that
and they hide there during
they come from wherever
but it's stick with them
so September
I see the glowing object
I get out of there I come back at the end
of October
I'm standing in the same place
same time of
day, of course, it's a month difference.
And the landscape looks different because the tamaract trees are pine nails all turned yellow.
And there seemed to be a good amount of them across the canyon where I'd seen this UFO looking thing.
So I take a picture, four pictures of that side of that mountain trying to debunk what I had seen.
And I can't.
But what I'd never come before.
was blow up those pictures.
In that picture,
and I'll send it to you,
there are
two,
I don't know how, I don't,
I want to say bigfoot's,
but I don't know what they are
that are
taller than the
tamarack trees.
There's one on the left
and one on the far right in that picture.
And I did not
explain it. It doesn't,
make no sense to me because there's no way something that large could move through the
forest without causing carnage. And now here in May, I'm getting ready to go back up.
Yes, you are involved with some intense stuff going up there, my friend.
I'm telling you, Bigfoot, I never thought this in a million years. I'm 100% positive.
Are there something to do with aliens, but yet, were they here, are we the aliens?
I don't know.
I've never dealt with UFO garbage and any of that, any of that before.
But the second picture I ever took of a big foot, it was trying to hide behind a tree that was way too small,
and it's leaning out looking at me.
and in its hand, you can see it plain as day,
looks like a giant TV remote and it's white.
You can see its leg on the other side of the tree.
You can see its head and body looking at me with this white-looking TV remote.
What do you think they may have been using that for?
I have, I have,
the whole
flocking thing
it's correct
but it's not
like
I've seen some stuff
online and it reminded me of the Terminator
I think they
hanged by water because
this is what it looked like
it looked like a giant blob of water with eyes
and that's
I believe
they move through the waterways
I mean
I know people have gotten pictures
of some going over mountains and that
but I don't
I've never found a rogue one
I've drove in 60 miles from that spot
and found them at an alpine lake
in back of the lake
a group of seven
I mean
they're up in the Rocky Mountains
but there's definitely different species,
but I know they know each other
because I see them intertwined.
You mentioned that,
I think you were trying to allude to a show
with three girls and a minion.
Was that a cartoon?
Yeah, that's what's one.
Was it Powerpuff Girls?
No, no.
They're a minion.
Those little yellow things.
Oh, the actual,
the actual minions cartoon.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, the movie.
Right.
The movie, the dad's nose.
That's what that one.
I call them Yeti because they are so freaking hairy and so large.
That when I told you that like parked itself,
it was,
because I always,
after I see him and I get a picture.
I'll go back because I get vacation, not vacation, but three-day weekends every third week because I work nine-hour days.
I go back every other week and I take that picture with me and I measure.
And he was at 10 foot.
That's why I told you when I seen that little, the other little creature is like, did he come out of him?
You know, I just, I don't know.
It makes no sense to me why it would just park.
itself and show me its button back.
It makes no sense.
Like you said,
there's so much going on there.
I don't know what's going on there.
Like I said,
I've been trying and trying to communicate with them.
I got a picture of a fur face
giving me the sign that I've been given them
this whole time.
But is it mimicking me or does it understand?
You were talking about signs earlier.
Can you explain what you mean by hand and arm signals?
Kind of like how the Indians did, hand and arm signals,
like you'd learn in the military hand and arm signals.
Sure.
Like when I told them, I see you, you know, with my hands,
they back back into the woods.
So that's how I started thinking they understand.
because I've done
I've taken an easel out there with drawings and everything
trying to get anything
while they're sitting there staring and watching
and I can't get anything
it's so frustrating it's like
I'll never solve my mystery
this
this next question
you're going to be like well why would you ask that
it's pretty obvious but I think it might
lead to an interesting answer.
Why would you not share
how you figured out by accident to see them?
Why would I not share that?
Right.
I don't think the world's ready.
I wasn't.
I didn't think that was going to be the answer.
That's really interesting, Tim.
I was like, I'm 99% sure it was going to be
that you were trying to protect them,
but that the world isn't ready is incredible.
That's an incredible answer.
I,
100%, the Bigfoot thing I was fine with,
love doing it, love being up there.
And like I said, they've never,
they look pissed off,
but again, I don't know if that's the way they always look,
but they've never tried any violence.
And they, and I've been in groups up to 11,
and, you know, they're watching me,
I'm getting nervous as hell.
They could bum rush me.
There's no way.
You know what I mean?
They know they can take me.
But they don't.
And you mean 11 humans?
11 Bigfoot.
Oh, 11 Bigfoot.
Okay.
Gotcha, gotcha, got you.
Yeah, they're all staring at me.
And that's what I'm saying.
They know they know they could get, you know, they're agile.
I would have to run up out of the canyon.
I'm not going to get far.
You know, for they're all over you.
But they don't, they never, any kind of, it blows me away sometimes.
I mean, my first four years, my right, or my left leg as I was, used to shake uncontrollably as I was as I was getting ready to park to get out and go down.
I used to have to grab it and stop it because I was just like, this is going to be the day.
They're going to be mad.
you know I just it was fear
what happened when you took the
fishing game official out there
that was early
in the
the big footing time
and it was after I seen
as the second picture I took
of the one holding the
like remote
and I took this lady up there
a very nice
I mean, they met me in the woods and went up.
They wouldn't, I did my calls and stuff and my sign.
They would not come out at all.
I didn't see anything.
Went back the next day, they come out.
Now, I used to think they're only going to come out for one person.
But I've proven that wrong because my,
My buddy has seen him now a couple times, and his two kids have seen him.
We took them up there this last July.
There's a tree.
I want to say cedar.
It's an old growth down by that creek.
And these creatures stick their kids in that tree.
I've got pictures of them.
I mean, clear from the logging road, you look out to the,
canyon it's right there in the creek and you're kind of eye level with that tree it's it's a
good size tree and you can see them in there i've watched them i got a picture of one and it looks
it looks pretty incredible did the bigfoot act different in any way uh when there were younger
uh young children present um more shy actually because i had to do a little little
or kind of had to get them to show themselves, had to do some extra calls, just to get them.
We seen them when we walked down.
I just told them whether they were going to be.
There's always several by the, I call it the baby tree where they're hiding their kids in.
There's always at least two there.
And they're usually pretty good about waiting for me and, you know, at least give them.
me a little show staring each other down for a while and that's where my buddy when i told you
watched the scope the same right there but when we took the kids there no it took them a little longer
to come out and they weren't as uh when it was just me and their dad um i mean it showed itself
way more than the two we seen with the kids why do you think they would have shown themselves
to those individuals and not to the fishing game official.
Again, I'm not positive that the Bigfoot weren't there when I was with her.
I don't think I'd learned the trick yet.
I'm pretty sure that's when, after that is when I learned,
when I learned how to see them, how actually, yeah.
I gotcha.
So when you bring other individuals out there,
do you then have to teach them how to see them
or is it just a thing where their sighting happens organically?
It happens organically.
Okay.
I took a guy from my old shop, he's older gentleman,
and he just beat cancer, and he wanted to see him.
So we took a trip up there, and I did my calls and give him the binoculars.
I go, they usually come out right around this area.
He goes, I'm watching one right now.
He goes, it's standing by the tree, and it's got his arm up on the tree.
That's incredible.
So, yes, other people see him.
it's not a
trick
it's that
well it is a
it's
it's very interesting
because just in the last few days
and I mean
this is going to
rabbit trail
for just a minute
there's been
in the UAP
community
there's been
info that's come out
where there's an
organization that has
figured out
how to
pretty much
call in
UAPs and nine different classes of UAPs.
Oh, I talked to Mufon and sent them my pictures,
and they sent them to get verified.
And yes, they were.
That's awesome.
And then Mufon, of course, like everybody,
so where's this area at?
Right, yeah.
I'm not ready there.
I'm not ready to share these pictures with the world
because I feel like you know what would happen
if I told the whole world where they were.
they'd be put in the whole world's going to show up yeah and i i'm i pretty sure it's some
it down by their part of the creek for whatever reason it's very mossy i i believe i don't know
if they have kids hatch kids or you know what i don't know but i think it's um
a maternity award
um
parts of the spring like now right now
uh course i couldn't get up to right now
usually the second or third week of may
sometimes right than April but
for sure there if
year
they show true
now I used to well you know
all the time
not five at a time
I'm six miles straight, and that's the road that had trees.
Wow.
We just got, sorry, we just got some crazy interference when you were trying to explain whatever it is you were trying to explain there.
So probably that was not meant to be known, to be honest.
Really?
Yeah, it all of a sudden just went like, very crazy stuff.
It happens every so often on the show.
So.
Okay.
well just that's I don't think we need to repeat whatever it is you know this for a reason so
yeah we'll just continue um some weird stuff very very very weird stuff has there been a time
in there when someone has seen them and just had a really like I'm freaked out right now I'd need
need to get out of here is everyone handled it pretty well.
No.
Do you know the low frequency sound thing?
Infrasound.
Yes.
Yeah.
People get ill.
People that have weak stomachs or IBS will need to go to the bathroom.
I mean, as soon as we get down there by them, we're getting close to them,
they have to leave.
They have to go to the bathroom.
And then they're fine up on the logging road.
Then they try to come back down and they can't do it.
Every time they get down closer, they have to go to the bathroom.
When I first started down in that whole area, the same thing happened to me.
It was like I'm probably my fourth or fifth year.
I started taking anti-diarrhea medicine, basically.
I mean the ibuprofen
Anyway
I would take that
But now it doesn't affect me
Like it used to
So I believe
That is a real thing
With people that are sensitive to it
That's wild
Oh man
Have you looked online to see if
And again
We're keeping it super vague
So I'm not asking for the area
I'm asking rather
It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
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What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
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have you checked online to see if other people have had encounters in this same location?
Yes, if you...
Yes.
Yes, they have.
Cool.
And we can leave it at that because if you give any more info, people could track it down.
No, they...
Well, yeah, I mean...
I've already proven this.
it's not just there.
Like I said, I've found him 60 miles away, an alpine lake.
You know, the Idaho, I'll say it.
The St. Joe National Forest is very large.
And they are in more than just the area I always go to.
And the higher elevation I get, the bigger they get.
I only see those big ones
in end of September, October
down low, lower elevation
during hunting season
because I've only seen the big ones
three times going on 12 years.
I mean the 10 footers.
I call them again,
I call them Yeties because it looks like a fur coat
and they just shaved out where their face is
and they got very distinct noses.
Have you found that having these interactions and encounter out there in that area,
has it also affected your life at home in any way?
It's affected my health.
Really?
I'll tell you that.
Well, of course it's, I mean, yeah, I mean, going on, like I said,
going on my 12th year and, I mean, in the last, it just,
Every year keeps something else keeps happening that shouldn't be happening.
That's how I feel.
No, I totally get it.
I mean, there's so many people in this field where out of nowhere, I mean, weird stuff starts happening physically.
But you're saying these type of things are also happening to you after you started going to these areas where there's Bigfoot and et cetera.
No, I mean, I felt great until then.
And then every year, it just keeps getting something different.
It was on, I think it was, I think the eighth year after I seen the first alien-looking thing,
I'm sitting at home and I look out across the field and I had my camera with me and I lifted it up and I seen an orb.
and that orb came
I will say
wow geez and cruel
as a marksmanship instructor
in the Marine Corps I should know yardage
I watched that orb come
500 yards
across a road and come up
and I'm watching it to the phone
I go outside
it's the the orb team
is kind of, it looks like it's checking me out.
And I can't see it with my naked eye.
But when I got closer, it was like soup.
You could feel energy.
Not like your hair would stand up like electricity,
but just you could just feel energy.
And I got a great picture of it.
It's basketball size and it's like violet.
it in color.
Do you feel like you ever have
communication with the Bigfoot
in any way while you're at home?
No.
Okay. No.
You know, I thought that little
weird alien guy
when he first stared at me,
like,
whatever it was,
it just popped in my head.
It's trying to talk to me.
But that's the first thing it came to my
head. When I seen,
it, the way it looked at me is like I was trying to talk to me, but I don't think I'm that guy.
You know what I mean? I don't.
I mean, I, yeah, I'm not that guy.
What do you mean by you're not that guy?
I believe some people are more in tune to that kind of thing.
Sure.
My in tune is them.
I mean, I can kind of find them easy.
that it just kind of like a gift almost
if they're there I can find them
right that's that's what I'm trying to say
do you have any advice
for people that might be wanting to try
to find their own area
where there is a big foot and
yes have interactions
anywhere near water
whether it be a creek
river
but it's got to be a canyon.
I'm sure it's for game,
you know, it's a game has come by the water,
and then, you know, they can,
they do this triangle thing
where they just holler back and forth
and they just chase it into one another.
But, yeah, I think personally
3,500 feet elevation,
because that's where I first found them at.
That's where I first found tracks.
I mean, that's, I can just tell you about the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch.
You know what I mean?
I haven't gone to, into Washington or anywhere else and did it.
I've only done it in Idaho.
And these people that tell you, you know, they're, we've seen it, but we don't follow it, follow it.
Why would we want to follow it?
Why wouldn't you?
I mean, I would follow it.
I've tried following them.
I got a story of one, because they, you know, gold and pyrite are close to each other.
Right.
And these Bigfoot, these, this particular group, I guess, I should say, they're gray faces.
They live in that mountain on the other side of the creek.
How I know this is because there's pie.
a lot of pyrite back in there.
And when the Bigfoot, after I thought I was out smart in him, he was out smarting me,
and I was running around down to the creek, thought I'd meet him there.
He doubled back.
I went back up on the road, looked across Canyon, there he was walking down logging road.
When I yelled at it, it stopped and turned pivoted on its leg, stopped and turned and looked at me.
It's black, black.
They're all up there.
black, blacker than night.
But their faces are different.
Some have fur faces.
There's gray faces.
I've seen one this last summer.
They're all black, but one had white around its mouth and weird ears.
So I don't know what that's about.
This summer's first time I've seen it.
Do you think of them more as some
lost form of human or lost form of ape or something just it's completely different
I look at them as an advanced civilization more advanced than we are we can't turn ourselves into a
blob of water again with just their size alone I mean they'll give me wrong they're all not you know
10 foot, not at all.
They're 5 foot, 6 foot, 7 foot.
But if they wanted to hurt us, they would.
I mean, I've given them 11 years of opportunity.
If you, so think about all the time you've spent out there for those 11 years.
How much total time do you think you've actually had being able to see them?
How much time?
Well, how many, like, an hour?
Yeah, I mean, if it would be measured in minutes or hours or?
Well, I usually go six times a year for a week.
And I'm looking at them every day.
But you don't say, I see what you're saying.
Hours actually looking at them and them looking at me.
I would have to say at least 24.
Is this also an area where you have to be careful of other predators besides the big foot in this area?
Yes, we'll get into this area.
I don't want to refer to it as being spooky because it's not, but one part of it is.
And Cougar, I don't know why.
How often do you go in to see a Cougar?
but for whatever reason
I see them a year
big
a miracle
you know
unless they got babies
they're not going to bother you
a moose
is a big threat
they're very
lucky and if you're in their area
they don't like it
I mean I've had them
tried pushing my Jeep before
And if I'm out in the woods and I see them and they see me, I get behind a tree and hope they don't start walking towards me.
Yeah, that's a wise thing to do.
Some listeners won't get that.
But a lot of people in New England, that's where I grew up, they will die every year because a moose will just walk up and over their car and it will crush the people to death that are inside the car.
They're just, they're ridiculous.
They don't understand how huge their toothpick leg, giant, bockyed animal.
Tim, this has been an extremely interesting conversation.
I want to make sure that you were able to share everything that you wanted to share today.
There's anything we haven't been able to talk about yet.
Oh, I did.
You know, listen to people, especially, you know, they run.
they take off or they get scared or they think they heard a growl or maybe they have
I've never I wish I could hear a growl I really wish I'd get a scream out of them but I don't
I've tried and tried and tried I mean I'm not going to invoke violence on them to get one you know
what I mean but but keep going back to that area and sit and wait you can do the Apple thing
I know this is just from experience
for whatever reason
they will never ever take the yellow
I don't know why
I always leave red
oh yellow apple
yeah
it's like
yeah wouldn't
didn't want anything to do with it
so I stopped at IG and got red ones
and okay well they ended up disappearing
have you ever brought
Bigfoot researchers out to the area
Or has it just been, like, friends from work, et cetera?
Just friends from work.
Now, I've talked to all these people.
The problem, Bigfoot researchers,
is none of them have ever seen a Bigfoot.
If they have, it was once.
Or they ran from one.
They, none of them have seen them multiple, multiple times.
I don't know if anybody.
The only person besides me,
I know it has seen Bigfoot as many times
is me is a guy up in
Priest Lake
what's that guy
Jack
all the travel channel
people
Osborne
Jack and Kelly
Osborne I believe
owned the travel channel
they got a hold of me
and this Priest Lake guy
that has a bunch of action up there too
and wanted us to go
be in a show with them
but they wanted me to sign
a privacy form that basically gave them all the rights to my pictures in the area.
And I was like, yeah, no, I ain't signing this.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Well, you always want to read those, right?
Was that, I talked to another guy that was involved with that show.
Just name was like Kevin Llewellyn.
He's a cool guy.
But he's from Washington, I think, too.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there's another guy that has.
the same kind of action I am in Priest Lake.
And I never got to talk to him.
I just, they told me who he was in his name, and I know about
Police Lake, because I grew up in Northern Idaho.
And I knew it was a Bigfoot hot spot, but I always wish I would have got to,
if I'd have signed it, I wouldn't have met him and got to go do everything,
but I wasn't going to sign it.
Like anybody that does, you won't know.
They never never never.
So I was just going to say, but I keep seeing year after year.
You know what I mean?
Hopefully I'm coming to the conclusion.
What would be the conclusion for all this for you?
What would it take to, I mean, you've had so much time actually being able to see them.
What would be the next step?
Communication.
do the granite boulders quarter mile down the road does that have anything to do with you guys be in here
you know just any kind of anything I could get out of them gotcha but again when you're looking
in the big foot size when you're looking at them um it's too perfect it's like a machine
that is a thing to think about for sure
what do you think the most important lesson
you've learned so far through these 11 years have been
patience
patience and
you can't
you just can't have fear
you know what I mean
you you got to be able to overcome it
and once you can overcome it
I mean, you can do things you never believe you could do.
How many people have sat there and stared at a monster before,
but it's hard.
It is so hard.
Hard in that you're not, you want to run away.
You don't.
You want to either fight or fight, you know,
and that's why you're in 3570, you'll take a polar bear.
it probably
it's probably taking it down
and it's
well you don't want to start violence
with something that's not being violent
I mean it's not growling at me
like you hear
the people say it's not
showing aggression
they're just stare at you
Tim there's been
there's just a lot to learn from this one
I just want to say
thank you for for spending some time
to share what you've learned so far.
I'm sure that you will keep going out there
and keep experiencing things.
Definitely, you know, keep us in mind
when you continue to experience things out there
in northern Idaho.
But I just want to say,
thank you for coming on the show.
No problem.
I'm actually trying to keep tabs on all of it.
So when I'm done with this,
I can put a book together with pictures in it.
You know what I mean?
It won't be drawings.
There'll be pictures.
That would be great.
We'll keep an eye out for that.
Let us know when you're able to publish that.
But yeah, thank you so much for coming on.
And I appreciate you sharing what you've experienced so far.
Well, thanks for having me.
And you have a good weekend.
Just wanted to take a minute to say thank you truly for listening to this episode.
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And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
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It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural, but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
To put more smiles out into the world, Colgate has supported female athletes for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games.
The Colgate Women's Games is the nation's longest running indoor track and field series for girls and women.
Colgate, your smile is your strength.
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Your social media feed delivers plenty of advice.
But it doesn't know you.
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So stay curious.
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This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from Podmeet's World.
As cat parents, Ryder and I know the feeling of being ignored by our cats.
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