Bigfoot Society - A Western Pennsylvania Energy Worker Shares Her Years of Sasquatch Encounters
Episode Date: March 5, 2026Note: this episode involves audio post-processing and buffering video due to intermittent technical issues with our connection.In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of Rose from... Western Pennsylvania, a lifelong woods-walker, artist, and energy worker who has spent years exploring the ridges, creek beds, and forest trails near her home. What began as an uneasy feeling in a familiar hiking area slowly unfolded into something much deeper.Rose shares how a massive barefoot track in the snow first caught her attention, followed by unexplained whoops echoing through the trees and strange tree formations that didn’t sit right with her. As the months passed, activity intensified. Along a quiet creek during hunting season, she observed a pale face watching from the hillside. Moments later, a branch came flying in her direction. Weeks after that, heavy footsteps shook the ground behind her on a remote switchback trail.Rose describes repeated vocal exchanges, including a spontaneous “whale song” call that received an immediate response from the forest. She recounts growls from the ridge line, loud wood impacts, objects moved in areas she frequented, and ongoing interactions that continued into 2025. With a deep respect for the land and a sensitivity to subtle changes in her environment, Rose reflects on how these experiences reshaped the way she understands the beings she believes share that territory.Her story offers an intimate look at sustained, location-specific activity in Western Pennsylvania and explores the awareness, intelligence, and presence of these “people” in the woods.Join us as we navigate Rose’s multi-year journey and the unfolding mystery of Sasquatch in Western Pennsylvania.🗣️ 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 Supercast – 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 HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ 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
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society
and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories
to bring you first-hand encounters
from people who say they've seen something impossible
from backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers
to quiet farms and crowded highways.
The stories come from everywhere
and each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
So settle in because today you'll hear another account
that just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
You've got the privilege of talking to Rose today.
Rose is an individual I got connected to about some things that she has been experiencing out there in the state of Pennsylvania.
And we'll hear a little bit about that in a while here.
But just some info about Rose.
Rose is an individual that likes to go hiking out in the woods with her dog.
and also an energy worker as well.
So welcome to the show, Rose.
How are you today?
Thank you.
I'm doing well.
Thank you for having me on.
I really appreciate the work that you do.
The kindness of your approach is really proud,
and the community that you're building is so beneficial
because this topic can be so isolating, I find, your time.
So thank you.
Cameron.
Thank you.
appreciate those kind words that that means a lot to me.
So it sounds like you have been experiencing a few different things that are out of the ordinary.
And we'd love to hear all about it.
But before we do, is there anything else that we need to know about you for context as well?
Yeah.
So I guess to begin, I'm someone I prefer to be in the woods.
That's like where I prefer to be.
That's where I feel most myself, and it's been the way since I was a kid.
My time, I had a friend next door.
We spent a lot of time out there.
That evolved as I have gotten older.
I went to school originally for art therapy,
and I'm just going to try to explain this really quick to explain, like,
the mode I'm in and how I approach being in the woods.
But I went to school for art therapy,
and a lot of the art I create is inspired.
by the woods or I like to be out there creating. So right entails me to bring a sketchbook or my camera. And I find a spot on a trail, usually along a creek bed. And I'm doing art. Then I got into a massage therapy. And that's when it turned to like mindful meditation, breathing exercises. Again, somewhere usually along a creek, like isolated when you're. And
And I got into things like Tai Chi and Reiki.
I love Reiki.
So I'm a bird.
I'm not an expert or anything, and I guess I should lay that out now.
But I'm into like birding.
I'm a tree hugger.
So my time out there is their sacred and medicinal, I would say.
I'm not doing an instrument, take dance breaks, like anything to,
express myself, it's just been fundamental, I guess. Like, I have to be out there. I guess I'll just jump right into it.
It was 2019, I was going to different areas. And there was this one in particular where I always felt
freaked out. And I couldn't explain why, because I know how I feel in the words. Like,
and it bothered me.
I remember I wrote about it too
because I'm like,
how do I feel this way out here?
And I was working at an animal shelter at the time.
I was working with dogs.
So that's when I met my dog
and it just like worked out seamlessly
at someone now that I could bring with me
and I felt a little bit more at ease.
So my dog, he's a staffer,
shed terrier, bloodhound necks
like 50-60-bound.
And yeah, we just started to go.
It was 22 in the creepy area
where I noticed a footprint in the snow.
And I saw it and I was like, that's a big word.
But I disregarded it.
I tried to disregard it at first,
but I kept coming back to it in my head
because that would make a lot of the creepy and easy
things I was having
started to click. So
it was 2023
in the summer when
we started to
go there more often.
And
a summer,
I just started to open
myself up more, I guess, to the
possibility of Sasquatch being around
the area, even though
I always thought
of Sanctuage being in the P&D
of you. I heard stories as a kid of people having sightings, but there's a definite difference
between believing and knowing, like so many people said. So when you had seen those tracks,
do you remember anything about, like, how large they were or details about them that made you
think, like, okay, I'm looking at something that is obviously not a dog or a cat or something like
that? Yeah, so it was just, it was a massive, their footprint. Like, there were tail impressions,
and then I saw, the one was really clear. And then the second one, it seemed like a stride,
and it would correlate with the natural stride of called being. But I just remember the tell
impressions, and it looked like a different. The only, you know, I'm not sure if it was or not, actually.
a bit.
But it was the catalyst, I guess, that opened the door for me to acknowledge them.
I started to pay attention more, I guess, and I noticed the tree, there's weird stuff going on with trees.
Like, there's one tree that was upside down.
And I started to hear weird vocalizations that I couldn't explain.
And at the time I was getting to birding.
So I had like my Maryland bird ID app.
And I want to be literate when I'm out in the forest.
So there's this one vocalization.
I couldn't.
And I don't know.
I recorded a lot of different things up.
And the vocalization, it was like, like it was really,
it almost could be an owl or a dog.
Like it was.
And I would Google.
big foot loops. And what would come up is like I think in Kentucky. Like those sound like a
Sasquatch, but what I, it just sounds kind of like a monkey, almost like a dog barking from
far away. I couldn't figure it out. And I spent so much time like looking up every animal I could
think of in the area and what kind of sound they make. And I couldn't figure out. And then, oh,
there was a handprint on the car one time. And it was.
a small handprint and it was really weird to me because it wasn't like the kids print hampered
because it was so slender it was just and I should have taken a picture but then it rained and I
didn't get the chance to so then it was December 3rd 2023 and that was this it was hunting season
and it was raining earlier in the morning and then
It stopped raining.
Me and my dog, I remember thinking, like, we were the only two living beings in the forest because it was so quiet.
So I was thinking this would be the perfect time to explore and look around because it seems like no one's around.
So intuitively, I was feeling drawn up this creep.
And I was thinking of Sasquatch is in the area.
I think that they would be up here somewhere.
So we started, we headed that way.
And we didn't go too far because I'm ADHD and it was kind of like rough.
I don't remember feeling creep out.
Maybe I was and I wasn't kidding.
I don't know.
We just turned around.
I was like, that's enough.
Like, I think I was expecting to find maybe.
a cave, a nest, like anything to explain, like, what I was dealing.
But we turned around, and this was when my dog, he was walking by the creek.
There's a bend in the creek.
And so I pulled out my phone to record.
And I actually have the recording.
It's like 20 seconds long, but around the 5 second mark, he did that his head up.
So I don't know if he noticed something before me the way.
the creek bends and there's a cliffside and the hill recedes back further.
So I was recording straight ahead.
And so I'm like, this is going to be hard to explain.
I'm looking at my phone.
My eyes are open.
But then all of a sudden, I'm seeing to the left me, like,
and I'm seeing the hillside where it curves.
And I'm seeing this head, like, looked down.
at us and I stopped the recording after and I turned and I looked and I didn't see anyone there.
So then I'm frozen and I'm trying to listen for any sign for that was actually a person.
And I'm listening for any Reeves wrestling and my was like kind of walking in the creek still.
I was like, I couldn't hear anything.
So I let it go.
I was like, I just, you know, I'll imagine that.
And we continued the way the trail goes, you have to cross the creek.
And so we went on the other side.
And then we turned around because we were doing it out and walk.
And when we turned around, my dad picked up a stick and was playing with it.
So I was burying a forearm and I was steering him on
And just like little
Try to be quick because if my dog gets the stick
I can't get a back you place tug of war
So around in the creek where I saw the faith
And all of a sudden this branch comes flying towards us
And I saw it towards the tail end of the trajectory
And it was kind of like from the hillside the horizontal
So that happened
Oh, I would like my crows
And I'm looking up
Like I'm trying to see if there's any animals around
There is nothing
It wasn't windy that day
And then I'm thinking of the face
So I pull out my phone and I'm recording like the trees
Because if I have a camera I feel like
You know, it's like kind of like safety
like and laugh because they don't want to be on camera that's what people say so i'm recording and
i almost for like a brief second had a panic attack because i was thinking what if more
branches come flying towards us or what if um someone does appear from behind like Sasquatch and he
chases us out and i had a way to vest on at the time and we had to go up hills and down rocks like
It was two miles to get back to my car.
So I was like, oh, like, where I'd travel if something comes to us?
And luckily, after that, nothing happened.
But it was, yeah, it was something else.
So the face that I saw, it was, I remember, there are three things that really stood out to me.
And it was like a bull hair pat with like, I just brought dark hair and pale skin.
And then two like black eyes.
Like they were like lemon shaped.
And at the time, what I envisioned Sasquatch to look like was something like Patty or like dark skin.
I'd hear about glowing red eyes.
So this was a face that did not come from my adulation because I couldn't imagine a face like this.
it's outside of me,
if that makes sense,
like what I could think of.
So for that situation,
if it was just the branch or just the face that I saw,
I think I could disregard it,
but it was both of those things that happened, like, close to one.
So that was December 3rd.
December 18th.
This was when hunting season was over.
And we went out again.
It was kind of like a rainy morning, but it stopped.
It's always like humid, sure, like cold, humid.
So we were on top of this ridge, and I could hear these vocivations.
It sounded like men either in a choir or men yelling, like singing or yelling.
I started listening, and then at the tree line, the road.
bridge, like, it starts to go downhill. I could hear this think growling. And it was a really
subtle, but it was unmistakable. I could hear it growl. And I looked, my dog was behind me.
And I turned around and looked at him, and he was looking exactly where I heard the sound.
So, and this was, yeah, December 18th, so it was like two weeks later.
So I pull out my phone because I'm like, okay, here we go.
Because at the time, I was thinking, you know,
it's going to be easy to get Bigford on camera.
Like, if it's a blob squatch, then that's fine.
But I'm going to get them on camera and I'm going to send it to my cousin who loved that sludge.
I thought maybe I was in their line of travel.
And maybe the growl was because they were annoyed that I was in their way.
It seemed like two individuals wanting to meet up, basically.
So, me and my dogs were walking towards where we heard the loop,
and then it was about, like, 10 minutes later, big storm, blue room.
And I was, I have a four-second video.
I was recording everything at the time.
And I'm glad I did because now I can look back and remember these stuff.
It was, like, branches kind of were, like, falling down.
And that's one thing.
I, you know, I want to be out there in a windstorm, like,
so we were hustling back to my car.
And it was a short system.
But then after that happened, I just, like, were thinking,
was that growl a warning about the weather, right?
Or were we in the way of their travel?
for now, given
any experiences, I think that I
have had.
I don't think they have any problem
traveling around me
and not being seen.
I think they do it
kind of often.
So, yeah, that was
December 18th.
All right.
So then nothing happened for a while
And then it was February 15, 2004, when we started on the trail that we've been going on,
where I've been having encounters.
And we both were, like, looking up the hill and we're like, no, like, we need to switch it up today.
So we got back in my car and I drove to a different trail head.
rat um at there once before but i wasn't really familiar with
from well we're starting out we're about like a half melon and i could start hearing these
branches breaking like um i wasn't sure if it was branches breaking or being thrown
so i i took world of rat and i was like all right so we're probably going to see someone up
the head, but I was kind of thinking it was going to be a person, because we have deer and
coyote here, but that's a lot of it.
So we're going up there, and the air started to feel a little static.
And the way the trail is, it stops, and then it turns, I guess it's like a switchback.
It goes to the right.
And it's kind of, um, so to the left of me, there's a valley, there's a stream, there's a bunch of pine trees.
It's like low visibility.
So I can't see in there.
But when my dog turn right and go up the hill, and then that's when we hear two heavy buttfalls, right?
Boom, boom.
Two heavy first steps.
And the ground shook under, I swear there was vibration underneath my feet.
Like it seemed like surreal.
So in that moment, I was like, this was a mistake.
We should not have switched it up and like have come on this trail
because something's behind.
I turned around and looked.
There was like nothing there.
And yeah.
So I wanted to.
turn around in that moment. But I look like, well, we turn around. We're probably going to walk
by someone in the bushes. Like, I didn't want to get that close. So we kept going. So we round the switch
back and then we're parallel around. We're on top of the ridge and we're the stream in the valley.
And then I hear another whoop. And then there's this dog on a nearby property that started to
like bark because I
poured on my phone to record
after I heard the loop
and
all I got was the dog barking
but the dog was very agitated
so me I don't keep walking
about like 45 now
and the trail is just beautiful
like it was my first time
on a lot of parts
because I only went so far before
and turned around
So it was like really beautiful and I was taking pictures
And then we get to the point
Where we're turning around to go back to my car
And when I hear the loudest things
Like I have no clue
It did not sound like I know I've heard people like
Pull and a treat
It wasn't that
It was so loud
I just knew like we pissed someone off that day
And I don't know why
but or how
I don't know
so I wasn't
I didn't know what to do
when I heard those loud things
so I just
I was just like
listen I don't know like where the road
like I don't know where this trail
is taking us and I have to go to work
like we have to turn around here
we're just going to mind our business
like please just like we best well
I think I said that out loud
and we walked back and there was no problems
but whenever we got back to the switchback part
my dog's hair on his neck was standing up
and that's uncommon for him
so I know he was feeling a type of way
I was feeling a type of way
oh and then we went back there
a couple of raider on that trail
there is a tree down
right where the switchback is in the trail
so it just seemed like that
was communicative to us.
And I don't know.
We just, that was a bad trail to be on.
But we, like, I was scared, but I didn't feel like under attack or threatened.
So that was a free.
February, about two years ago.
And we're not seeing the exact location just to keep things safe.
but you're okay with mentioning that it's Western Pennsylvania, correct?
Yes.
Okay.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Maybe a few questions for you real quick.
Because you're an artist and you've got, you know, that mindset, which is awesome.
So thinking back to when you had that sighting of what looked to be.
face with a bowl cut
and you said it definitely didn't look like Patty
have you
did what you
the image that you saw that
day has anything else
have you seen any other
art of Bigfoot that comes close
to that or is this completely different
than anything you've seen
well it's hard for me to
say because
um
I'm forgetting her name.
Is her name Civil or something?
She's so dull.
She's an artist of girls.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
So I think I was looking at her corporeo,
and she has amazing work.
And I think she had one in Vancouver,
and I was like, if anything looks similar,
it's maybe most,
because there's pale skin and a look break or a hood,
and then dark eyes.
But other than that, no.
Okay.
Gotcha.
It was a round hat.
You know, and then that, um, it almost, it almost reminded me of like,
lion culture, place, like, mine civilization and that wide-cheek browns.
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you said
there were dark
eyes.
Were there
any whites
on the
edges of the
eyes or
was it
the entire
eye was
dark?
You know,
that was stupid.
It was really weird because they were dark eyes, but there was like a white, it looked like a white film, something like over top of them.
So it wasn't like jet black world if that makes sense.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Did that experience kick off anything else weird?
happening to you in your life, like maybe really intense dreams or anything else out of the ordinary
start to happen when you got back to your home, anything like that?
Not that I recall.
I mean, I'm very okay with the paranormal.
Like, I just see that as a fact of life.
Like, there's unseen energies.
There's spirits.
There's energetic attachments.
There's residual energy.
so I've kind of like
I'm energetically sensitive
so if there is something
that happened I wouldn't have even noticed
like really
but yeah nothing
more
okay so
that that is kind of
in a way saying you
your focus
you may have been
experiencing things like that
already
focused being focused on energy and things like that.
Yeah, I got you.
The experience that you had two years ago in February,
was that the last, the most recent thing that you've had happened?
Or have there been things that have happened since then?
Oh, yeah, no.
So I took a break in the spring of 24.
I was hanging around these bald eagles that go to the,
lake and I just yeah I needed a break in I was working on be frending the eagles and so I would like
try to get gross and send them rakey and just like be in their presence and so it was
2025 in the summer I would hear like different vocalizations and stuff but I kind of just
forgot about it like not forgot but you know
I just like, where did girl?
Because I don't know if I was in denial or what.
So it was summer 2025.
And we were down by the creek where the stick was thrown at us.
And I just remember, so it's kind of embarrassing.
But me and my dog have this thing.
There's a song on YouTube, The Whale Song, and it has like 10 million views.
Me and my dog probably contributed a million of those views because growing up I always had beagles, which are very vocal dogs.
And my dog, he doesn't bark.
Like, he'll only bark if someone's coming to our front door.
So I play that whale song.
He starts singing.
I call it singing, Bruns, like how?
So I don't have service by this creek.
But I was like, really, let's sing like a whale.
And I let it rip.
I, yeah, if I knew like anyone was around, I wouldn't have done that because embarrassing.
But I sang like, I made right the humpback rust.
And something responded right away.
And it wasn't an owl.
It wasn't coyotes.
We're around coyotes a lot.
And I have no clue, like, it responded.
And so I made it the sound back.
And then again, a reply.
And then the third time, I think I hesitated, but there was no reply or just quiet.
The whale area was the same area as before you're saying.
The stick was thrown.
So everybody responded like in a similar with what I, the sound I made was repeated.
I know it was crazy.
And so when he went, that's whenever I was kind of like, oh,
they're still around this area.
And when we went back up the hill,
I could hear like these cricks.
Like it sounded like a pen clicking or something.
Oh dear.
It felt like their eye run out.
No, I just kind of put my eyes.
I didn't know.
Like I didn't know.
And now I hear like people say like, oh,
Whale song.
I didn't know that.
So that was in the summer of 2025.
I have also heard that some individuals who use whale songs out there as well.
If you look on YouTube, they're a whale song.
It's just like the humpback rail.
Okay.
Gotcha.
So that was this summer.
So I kind of like, I'm pretty sure they are still around.
I don't know.
But, you know, we switch it up.
Like, I was at the game runs.
I like to, I got into running.
So they just, it wasn't a priority.
for me to think about Sasker.
And then it was
beginning of September
this past year, 2025.
I was listening to
SAS Squad Chronicle,
and he had, West had
Logan on from
Bigford Live Street, who I think was on
your program too.
Yes.
But,
Logan, he is, like,
you could tell, like, very methodical research here.
So I was just,
I had it on my car speaker driving home from work and just like relaxed.
Rogan's voice is so calming.
And I'm excited and they played the vocalizations from Allegheny National Forest, which isn't far from me.
And I just like, rose.
Like I could not believe the whoops that I was hearing for so long that
drove me nuts there. I spent so much time
researching, trying to figure out
what animal makes this noise.
Then playing loud on my
finger. And I, like, screamed in my hand.
I was like, I knew. I knew it.
I mean, I don't know why I needed that outside
compromise. But
hearing it
in that way, just like,
I changed everything for me.
Because that was the first time I felt Crocker motion.
And I felt like maybe I'm not losing my mind with these things happening.
Which I didn't even tell you.
Like, the selfie tree that I sometimes used was moved.
There were like trees moving around.
I would on the one trail.
I were probably prone.
I did this like two or three times.
Because it's just me and my dog out there.
I'm like, I want to take a picture.
So the law, it was a foreign log, like a grown tree, and it was right off the trail.
And I put my phone on there.
And I think one time it was early morning, so I used the flash.
And then I noticed, like, sometime we, the log was pulled back.
And lock don't do that.
And I could tell it was pulled back because I knew where it was in relation to the truth.
And there is, like, wood chips, like the bark residue, like two or three feet.
And then, for a good measure, we broke the tree branch right in front of the log.
And I, I can send you the picture in the tree branch.
I didn't take, I was freaked out when I saw that.
So I didn't take a picture and now, like, leaves cover, where the bark, where you can
see where it was cold back.
But the branch on the standing tree next to it being broken, it just seemed like, yeah,
for good measure.
And I'm pretty sure I know why they did that because I think they traveled through that
brush and there's like fallen timber up on the hill.
So I don't know if I try to like look back and find that video or picture I took.
I can't find it.
Bray, I don't know, like, if there's something in the background, but there's no way that law, like, how does that move?
Didn't make any sense.
Right.
I was pretty sure that was them.
And yeah, I know that was them.
Wow.
You are definitely experiencing some really, really interesting things out there over the last few years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So everything started to change.
After I heard that episode with Logan, I was like, I think.
feel so rude. Like, I feel rude. I'm in that area. I'm probably still annoying. I'm here, like,
you know, pretty frequently. So I was like, I'm going to bring apples to show respect, basically.
I'm not trying. I kind of given up getting them on camera. Like, it's just a lot of work. So I was like,
I want to leave an apple, and I kind of left here at where activity has happened.
and where the stick was thrown at us.
And I left the apple at the next day,
and there was one apple browned I looked too.
And one apple had a small bright mark in it,
so I figured it didn't animal guard.
So I left some more apples.
And I gave in tents,
and I, like, tried to give some rakey, too, like, good vibes.
Like, thank you for sharing this area with me, like, you guys are removal.
the next day we got on a trail, I heard a loop and every break.
It's kind of exuberant and excited.
And my heart started beating so fast.
I couldn't believe, like, I can't believe it.
And so, yeah, since then, there's been stuff happening.
I think, I think I bought a big bag of apples.
Right, with specific intention to give them all to them.
And I think I did a little too much too fast because there is one morning where there is a huge limb.
And it was from an oak tree, fall in timber, like one half of the trout fell.
The leaves were green when it fell, and then they turned purple instead of on the forest war.
But it was like in the trail, and I took that as a message to me, like, that's a rough gift.
And maybe my intentions were being questioned or like it was like a trap.
Because we, you know, I was hiking so long in that area with like, you know, and now for a shift of change, I could see why they might think of me as suspicious.
But it was funny because I felt like I was getting mixed messages.
Because on the one trail, there was a bag of cheese that's what day.
And there's hikers, but it just seemed like where it was at.
And then there's a couple days later, some of the Nola Bar rapper.
And it felt like someone else was saying to move like, bring us these.
And, you know, I haven't brought back.
But I sometimes, like, leave an offering because I feel like a polite thing to do.
Yeah.
Oh, so many.
And after I left, yeah, after I left the apples,
then it was just really started to change.
My dog, he, I mean, he's jumpy sometimes in there.
I know he gets nervous.
And at first, he was, like, looking at me.
I know when he senses something,
because his eyebrows will reins and his eyes will get real big and he's like looking around.
So whenever I would leave apples, he kind of looked at me like,
W-T-F, are you doing?
I felt bad for him.
I felt bad for him, but then I started to notice, yeah,
I started to notice we'd be around the area and he'd get jumpy.
And so I was feeling back there
And so I said like out loud
Like hey like just leave him alone
Just like let me see you
Like just interact with me
And then in my head I heard
You don't make the rule
Like that is so true
I don't
Like I don't know that is my speak
Yeah that was like you're right
You're right
And yeah
That was a message
And then there's
I don't want to jump around.
There's one more incident where I heard, like, I don't know if it was mine speak, but, um, yeah, I can tell you about that.
That being, like, my most recent, uh, in Peltter, but first I want to say that,
it's like, since I left out those apples, like, people would be coming to change.
check me out, like, two or three at a time, like, just to be, like, who is this person now?
Because I swear, I would see, I don't know how to explain it, but, like, moving
energy, like, going around us sometimes. And my dog, he'd be looking at it, too. And so
this was in the fall. And I started to get headaches, like, whenever I would notice that,
energy like I don't know.
And I'm not prone to migraines.
Like if I wake up with a headache, maybe that's one thing.
But it was specifically like while I was out there,
I feel like a headache coming on those things
where I notice a lot of energy moving around this.
But really there's been times where it has
has really sounded like people walking up to us.
They're about to walk out of the bushes when we're meet face to face.
That's how it sounds.
Oh, wow.
And then no one shows up there.
No.
And I get nervous and leave.
But so that's something like just sitting there.
It's something that, you know, I'm working on.
but with the snow
I haven't been noticing
but I also
the one day I brought a liar
up which is a six
I have a 16 string harp
it's like the size of a five star
in their book
and I put that on my back
I was like I want to see
like music you know
because they writes my whale song
so yeah
I went by the creek
and I was playing it a little
I don't really know how to play it
but a harp is going to sound
like my swimmer like these drumming.
And I was putting it away.
I was playing with it for five minutes.
Or I put it away.
And then it was like, well, after I had put it in my backpack and we were heading out,
I could hear vocalizations again.
And it sounded like babies or something.
Like, yeah, like, it didn't sound like an owl to me at all.
And that was in the fall.
I don't even think owls are having their babies.
maybe super family. And it wasn't pale abuse. So I don't know what else, for I had that response with a liar.
Wow. That's interesting because I hear a lot of people, they're like, they'll have played some strange instrument that's not normal to the area. And then they get response like bagpipes or stuff like that. And so, or a show far horn, you know, things like that.
There's been so much, like, happening.
And the areas that I'm having these encounters are areas, like, it's for repeat, or repeated areas of activity.
Like, the switchback where we heard the first steps, we were there.
This happened sometime in the fall in November or something.
I just felt this urge to turn around.
I turned around, and I swear, I saw, like, it looked like an outline.
like crawling kind of behind us.
And I saw that.
And then it was like boom, boom, boom.
There's a quick succession of snapping noise.
Like, I don't know if you ever experienced that, but it's like, it's like,
I have.
I have.
I've seen.
Like purple feet.
So as soon as I chined around and I saw like it looked like an outline coming behind.
It's like steps of step, sir, really quick.
And so yeah, yeah, that's happening for the terms with the snap.
That's interesting.
Makes you really wonder what you've got going on in there.
I mean, you've got definitely activity going on in there.
But Rose, it has been so good to hear your story.
Thank you so much for coming on the show.
We just lost camera again.
Oh, there you go.
Nope.
Let's try that.
There you are.
All right.
But yeah, we have had some interesting tech stuff happen, but that's all right.
It's kind of normal for this show.
But thank you so much for coming on and definitely keep us in the loop.
If you continue to experience more things in these areas, we would love to hear about them.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, I will for sure.
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