Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Encounters Live: Randy Harrington and the Sensible Bigfoot Project

Episode Date: July 20, 2024

In this episode of the Bigfoot Encounters Live Call-In show, I talk with with Randy Harrington from The Sensible Bigfoot Project about his research in the 400 and the Kiamichis of SE Oklahoma.We also ...share some BFRO reports from requested counties by Youtube channel members.Resources:The Sensible Bigfoot Project: https://www.youtube.com/@randyharrington3005BFRO: http://www.bfro.netShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:01:44 and sometimes even more episodes. Head on over to patreon.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society. And now let's get on with the show. Hey, all right, all right. Welcome back to another episode of Bigfoot Encounters call-in show. Foot Encounters live from Bigfoot Society. My name is Jeremiah. Let's take a few minutes to call out who's here today. We've got Kalia Laning Black. Hopefully I said your name right, but welcome. New member. And we've got Bobby's here. Thanks for being a YouTube channel member. Hello, everyone. We've got Scotty is present. Shady, squashing with my homies. We got Linda. Hey, from Missouri. Ted's still in Arizona. Good to see you. Where's Bobo? Hey, Bobo is not on this show, but hopefully I'll talk to to Boba one day. We got Forest City Sasquatch. What's up, Jeremiah, Derek from Bigfoot Canada here. Good to see you. We've got another new member to the channel, G.H. Good to see you and thank you for joining the channel.
Starting point is 00:02:43 We've got Randy from the sensible Bigfoot Project. Good to see you. Randy. We've got Robert Dunn. Great to see you. Mr. Robert Dunn, Patreon member. Good to see you, my friend. I saw a Sasquatch in the White Mountains National Forest in New Hampshire and May of this year. You're welcome to call in if you'd like to share that. John is here. We've got, yeah, Forest City saying that was some sweet telephone B-roll. You like that?
Starting point is 00:03:13 Yeah, absolutely. Well, I am thankful for everyone. We already got 60 people hanging out. I'm just going to put this up on the screen right away. In order to call in, it's required to fill out the guest release form. You can do that by going to bit.ly forward slash bigfoot form. It's right there in front of you on the screen. And then you can call 515-809-0165.
Starting point is 00:03:35 If I don't pick up, please leave a message, and I will call you right back. So let's see we got Slea here, YouTube channel member, Patreon member. Great to see you, friend. Good evening, tuning in from Bozeman, Montana. So we are all hanging out, having a good time. At this time, I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines.
Starting point is 00:03:58 make sure that those are good to go they are good to go perfect all right guys we got a wild week i am going to be working like crazy getting ready for the week after because guess what the week after is it is the trip to oakridge oregon that we have been talking about forever uh it's coming up soon it's coming up in just over week from now. Things are going to get crazy and it's going to be great. Henry, Hey, all, New Hampshire here. Good to see ya. Let's see here. James has an interest, yes, sightings of strange creatures are accelerating worldwide. I would agree, my friend. I definitely would agree. We've got some, man, I'm doing some crazy interviews. I will give a
Starting point is 00:04:57 little sneak peek. I've got multiple interviews coming out or happening next week, but I will say one that I'm especially excited for is I'm going to be talking to Miguel from the Sasquatch Theory podcast, the Sasquatch Theory YouTube channel. I'm sure we all know Miguel and the incredible content he puts out how he makes these just amazing documentaries every week. And it will be such a great time to chat with him coming up this week. I'm looking forward to it. Yeah. For right now, let me know what festivals, what conferences you're looking into going to before the end of this year.
Starting point is 00:05:49 And I'll shout some of those out. We've got the phone lines open. If people want to call in at this time, they definitely can. Those are open and ready to go. Yeah, Miguel is awesome. He is a totally genuine individual. Great guy. Robert says, I'd love to go to Oakridge for the festival.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Oh, I know it, dude. I'll have to high-five Cliff for you, man. I know Cliff's going to be there. so uh we'll be having a good time um let's see what else do we have going on oh man i had a there you know guys there's a lot of conversations i have with people off the air uh stories that never get to be told but i will tell you this tennessee is a lot crazier than probably most people realize. Although you know that it is crazy with Bigfoot stuff, it's crazier than than you're thinking. So talk to a gentleman on the phone off air today, help them through some stuff.
Starting point is 00:07:05 And we'll see something, some interesting research might come from this. It's all about getting the right people in the right areas. But let's see. Yes, Tennessee is. also gorgeous it is a wild wild state so for those that are new this is Bigfoot encounters Colin show live from Bigfoot Society uh-oh who could this be okay remember tell me right off the bat if you can uh hear who this is hello here we go gonna have to call this person back i think we're we might be having some technical issues right off the bat but let's let's see if I can call this person back. Hi there. Hello. Did I lose you? I think you got me this time.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Yeah, this is Randy, a sensible big foot. Hey Randy, Randy Harrington. How's it going, man? It's good, buddy. Good. Before we get started, let's double check a few things. Are you on a speakerphone currently? Yes. Do you mind if we try that without speakerphone? It's a little bit of feedback. Okay. Okay, how's that? Perfect. Yes, thank you. Okay. And Robert says that we can hear Randy.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Awesome. So I just want to make sure Randy that, and we did talk a little bit earlier, but this is also recorded for the podcast, and it's live on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, all that good stuff. So just making sure we're on the same page with that. Yes, I am. Perfect. So Randy, I'm glad that you were able to call.
Starting point is 00:09:33 tonight. I've been wanting to chat with you for quite a while, but I'm glad that it all worked out. So tell listeners what it is you got going on. You got one of my favorite up-and-coming Bigfoot YouTube channels. I love watching it, but can you introduce what it is you do in the Bigfoot field with your research real quick, and then we'll get chatting for a little bit? Well, the main research that we're focused on and centered around is a very southern area in mid-Missouri, Ozarks that we call the 400. And my partner, myself, Shane Carpenter, not Scott Carpenter, Shane Carpenter. Well, we've been in that area. He invited me down there in 2018.
Starting point is 00:10:24 So we've been there ever since. There's a family group that lives down there, and we've had, we've witnessed to go through at least one set of young ones. And those young ones have moved on, grown up and moved on and been replaced by a new set of siblings. Recently as short as it last year, maybe a little further back than that, sounds new six-inch tracks. and some nine-inch tracks. So we know there's two younger ones that are now moving up in the family group. So a very, very productive area,
Starting point is 00:11:02 and that's where we're concentrating all of our efforts. And as you know, we've mentioned that we're doing a documentary with a real film crew. It's not us walking around with GoPro cameras, doing it ourselves. So it's a long process, but it's been very exciting. I do like to go down to the Kaimichi Mountains a lot. That's where I've been going since 2004,
Starting point is 00:11:30 so I don't want to neglect that area. You know, I'm within probably 15 miles of the North America WoodApe Conservancy in the areas that they're at. I'm probably less, I stay less than a mile from the Humphrey Cabin area. Everyone's familiar with that story. So the area is down there in the Kaimichis, you can practically go just about anywhere and spend enough time and have activity because these things are all over down there in the mountains.
Starting point is 00:12:01 There's no place that they can't be roaming along those ridges and the creek bottoms and all those things. So all you have to do is just go down there in camp and within two or three days. If they take notice of you and you're paying attention, you'll get some signs that they're around. But that's basically what I do. Every time I get the opportunity to go camping, I will. Unfortunately and fortunately, I'm a business owner, so I have to work, and it's too bad we all have to work for a living. That seems to take a whole lot of our time.
Starting point is 00:12:35 But yeah, so right now, we're looking at July and August here in Kansas, and that's typically, you know, 100-degree weather. So I will not be working because I do construction, So I won't be doing that here. That's when I will go do my camping. So it's funny how I can camp when it's 100 degrees, but I can't work when it's 100 degrees. Right. Yeah, that is kind of funny.
Starting point is 00:13:01 So the 400 is such an interesting area that it sounds like you guys have a lot going on in that area. Would you be able to share? Are there any really any close encounters that have happened in the 400? or what's the closest that you think you've been able to get to them in there? Oh, you mean, you know, I think I did a show with you once a couple years ago. I'm not sure how long ago that was. So I'm not, I don't know everything that we talked about. Maybe we only talked about my encounter from the Chickasaw Park.
Starting point is 00:13:36 That was the one we had talked about. Yeah, it was a really, it was kind of a little brief, yeah. Yeah, well, I mean, at the 400, we have gotten as close. close as seven or eight foot away from one of the juveniles. And I caught it on thermal. And it was having specific behaviors that make it to where we can identify them. And that is just exposing a portion of their head and being somewhat frozen. But if you watch them and you're facing them, they move extremely slowly.
Starting point is 00:14:10 So the head was slowly, slowly dropping. And it took a couple of minutes for it to go from where you can see the top half of its head until it dropped down behind the foliage that it was behind. And that's the moment I told Shane. I said, that's one right out there about 100 feet or so away in the deep graph. I said, because it had that slow movement behavior when you face it. And so Shane started going out there and had a biologist standing beside me. So Shane was walking out there.
Starting point is 00:14:43 And if you go to my website or my YouTube, it's called seven feet away from a juvenile. The whole story is laid out. And you can see the thermal image, thermal video. But as Shane started walking out there, you could see the behavior of this juvenile change. And it changed from being in a position where it assumed that it was not being seen and moving in a way that you wouldn't see it by moving extremely slow to where when Shane started walking in the direction. And it's pitch dark out.
Starting point is 00:15:17 If I didn't have a thermal camera, we certainly wouldn't be seeing it. So Shane's walking towards it. And you can tell when it realizes that Shane was coming towards its location. And it popped its head up really fast and was looking, it was looking to his left or to his right, which would be Shane's left as Shane was heading out there towards him. What we realized later is to the juvenile's right about seeing.
Starting point is 00:15:43 50 or 60 feet away into a brush line, wood line, was the mother and its sibling. So it was caught by itself. Don't know why it was separated from the other two. We didn't learn all of these other locations until the next day in our investigation. But when Shane got out there about seven foot, I was directing him to where the juvenile was. He dropped back down into the grass, laying down chrome. And he was behind some very thick scrub. And the next day we found his body imprint, and it was about five foot, about the same size of Shane.
Starting point is 00:16:22 We took a video of Shane laying in the same spot. But when Shane headed back, got closer to it, it dropped all the way down. And I had to direct Shane how to get where the heat signature was because it was laying face down prone in the grass trying to hide. PNC Bank brings you a call of the wild money. Listen. Hey guys. That's the sound of a multi-level marketing pitch. This is life-changing, you guys. Sounds like she wants you to buy lots of essential oils.
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Starting point is 00:18:47 patrocineated by GSK. And when Shane got as close as I could tell with my thermal camera, I said, okay, I said, Shane, you know, of course, slow down. I said, you are right there very close to where it was. So Shane clicks on his flashlight and you hear Shane say, oh my God, I'm looking right at
Starting point is 00:19:06 its face. It popped its head up and was looking at him through the grass, laying there on the in the bed of grass. So for a few minutes, they went back and forth where Shane would click on his light, turn it off, you know, didn't quite know what to do, click on his light again, catch glimpses of his eyes shines and his face. And he started to move to look at the body. He wanted to see the body. When he took a step to Shane's left, he heard a sound and Shane, and this is all in the video, Shane will describe it. It, to him it sounded like the teeth were clacking because that's the only thing that it sounded like, even though we don't know if that's what it was, but it sounded like the teeth were clacking and the moment that the teeth started clacking, which I'm going to assume is a very nervous anxiety type thing because Shane is so close. And that signaled a rock being thrown out of the woodline that we later learned when we find the footprints in there that it was the mother and the other sibling back in this woodline watching the whole thing. And that's where the rock came from.
Starting point is 00:20:14 So the mother threw the rock, or she was the mother. She's the one that threw the rock. But she waited until the little one clicked its teeth. She allowed the whole thing to happen all the way up to Shane getting within seven feet of this, of this juvenile. And so it was so fantastic and amazing that we feel like there's a bit of a relationship there because the mother allowed it. She didn't shake a tree. She didn't scream. And we speculated that because she only threw a rock rather than making her presence known by screaming, like get away from my baby or whatever, she didn't do any of that.
Starting point is 00:20:57 She quietly just threw a rock that almost hit Shane in the leg. So for her to do that, we speculated. And believe me, Shane backed out at that moment. So when that happened, Shane backed out onto the trail. but later we speculated what could be the cause of her not making a noise or shaking a tree so that you'd know her location. And all we could come up with is she possibly had a younger one on her hip that she was even more protective of than the five-footer, which was clearly not a babe laying in the grass. So it just made sense. And we didn't know until a couple of years later, which was here recently that Shane found some six-inch tracks that she was.
Starting point is 00:21:39 She indeed did have a younger one. So I would assume at that time, she probably had one on her hip that still wasn't allowed to roam free on the ground, that she was willing to be quiet because she was more protective of the younger one. But she threw the, through the rock to get him away from the five-footer that was out there landing grass. He clearly had his own freedoms from mom's tether to be that far away from her when we were going down the trail to be out there ducking down. So it's almost like they're allowed a certain amount of freedom as juveniles. They're undisciplined. They don't quite have the skill set that I believe the mother, I think it's a matriarchal family unit where she does all the training with them because we've never seen the male.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Shane has found his tracks up on the higher parts of the property. We've never seen his tracks down there in the lower flats where we always find the. two juveniles, and then at some distance away, you see the mother's track. So it's almost like she gives them distance to go into our campsite, to rummage through our tables, to follow us around and spy on us. It's almost like she's using us to train them. And we happened to caught them that one night, separated and in a position where once it was laying prone in the grass and it knew that Shane was walking towards it,
Starting point is 00:23:05 it had to decide, do I get up and bolt and get seen for sure, or do I just put my face down and try to blend in with the grass and hope he walks on by? I think that it was the latter. I think it was that latter choice that I think he made consciously, because I could tell by his behaviors that he was nervous. And then when he went down, went prone, laying face down, I think he thought that Shane could possibly walk on by him. How many times have we done something like that where they've laid down in the brush
Starting point is 00:23:34 and we've walked on by them. It's just, it's amazing. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. I mean, that that comes up in a lot of other interviews that I have where it's like they are so close to where we are walking by. And how soon do you think it will be until we get to see that documentary that's being filmed, Randy? We always have Zoom meetings and they, you know, we've got a producer out in California, producer out on the East Coast. And so they always have to, you know, get, get their schedules together and then they fly out and there's two camera people. And so it's a pretty big deal. But, you know, they've had things happen while they were with us.
Starting point is 00:24:15 And it's been very exciting. So all we're doing now is we're just scheduling them and they're doing all the filming. And they're making it a lot about me and Shane and who we are as people. Not necessarily the Bigfoot is the secondary proponent to the documentary. the female producer, her name is Cynthia Hill. She's an Emmy winner. And she's done, she just went to New York for a Critics Choice Award for one of her videos. And she did a video.
Starting point is 00:24:50 There's an actress who passed away in her 30s. And I can't remember her name. But she did a documentary on her, and that's the one she won the Emmy on. So she's a documentary person who, who, does it about the people and and that's her focus uh she was using the restroom while out at the 400 her and the cat another camera lady went down the trail to use the restroom and she saw something black hair running down the creek bed away from our campsite and uh so we know what it was wow she had she she saw something while she was out there and uh she she thinks that she wants to say it's a bear and I
Starting point is 00:25:32 like to, I'd like to, I want to be honest with people and I want to say, if I thought it was a bear, I would say, yeah, we got to go with a bear. But the thing is, for since 2016, 17, 18, I've been there since 2018. Shane's been there a couple years before me. Never seen any bear tracks, never seen any wild hog tracks. And you would think, you know, at a deep Ozark, you'd think that you would find some of those types of animals. But, Those animals may not share the same space that a family of Bigfoot that seems to be there ever since we started going there. So clearly, the bigfoot's are there. The fact that we don't see any bare tracks or ever seen any bear tracks or wild hogs.
Starting point is 00:26:20 And the male seems to be patrol. He patrols the border. That seems to be the only place you find his tracks. And his tracks are fairly large. thankfully we don't see him I haven't seen him I don't really want to see him but it seems like his role is to patrol the borders and just make sure that the family stays safe and the mother has a specific role it seems to be the teacher of the family of the of the youngsters it's amazing what the years and years and years of tracks showing the tracks growing and growing in size
Starting point is 00:27:00 and the same tracks changing, the morphology changing from more human-like when they're young to the more flat-footed, wide-stance, you know, flat-foot that you see on the much larger ones when the tracks get that large. So it's amazing. I've never even heard of a location like this where you're getting year-over-year changes in the foot and the proof and the cast. And to me, it's just fascinating to be, you know, to be involved with this. location and being fortunate enough, you know, to be a part of it.
Starting point is 00:27:34 I would say that's a, that's a really unique situation. Have you been able to take casts of the footprints as they've, you know, progressed in size? Oh, yeah. Wow. Yeah, yeah. I mean, you just have, Shane's probably got 200 cast. I mean, because the funny thing is there's there's two creeks, one, you know, at least, maybe even both the creaks are spring-fed, so the water is so
Starting point is 00:28:00 cold and clear. I mean, hardly, you know, just super clear and cold, you know, and in the hot summer months seems to be the most active there in the low areas of this property, which stands to reason the water is clean and clear. And, you know, the pawpaw trees are producing and, you know, they dig up clam shells. We found what they dig in a clam shell. We even found pawpaw seeds in their stat as far as a month and a half after there were no pawpaws on the ground. So we're going to speculate how are they still eating pawpaws when there is not one speck of a pawpaw around. Have they learned how to dig hole inside of the hill and throw a bunch in there and maybe they'll last a while longer or something? Who knows?
Starting point is 00:28:52 Oh, man. It sounds like there's some really interesting research coming out of the 400. for sure. You mentioned that you're also involved with the Kayamichi region, which is down in southeast Oklahoma. And, you know, people, if they're watching and they're into Bigfoot, they're like, oh, man, southeast Oklahoma, that's where everyone wants to go. But it sounds like you've been able to go down to, you know, relatively close to Area X location, even the SeaJip, Ho Nubi location as well. And have there been really some interesting things? things that you've been involved with when you've been able to go down to the Kaiamichis?
Starting point is 00:29:34 Well, you know, of course I'm going to throw out a shameless plug for my YouTube channel. But I've got a video on there called Communications, Bigfoot Communications. And I show a lot of stuff that happens on a ridge. And I show exactly where it is on the map and my time spent there and all the things that happen there. There's audio recordings of rocks being thrown into camp. There is a video that I got in 2005 on that ridge that M.K. Davis has studied for me, and we call it the Ridge Walker video. So that lots of evidence just from that one campsite that I would call the base campsite. But there's an incident that happened in 2009. And once again, it's a long convoluted story,
Starting point is 00:30:22 but there's a lot of details. So you'd have to go to my YouTube, plug, plug. to look at some of these. But it's called the walkie-talkie incident where we lost a walkie-tokie and a photograph fell out of somebody's pocket. And four days later, both items were returned in two separate rock carons on a trail that we were traveling on. There was a rock caron right there that blocked the road, two-foot high, stack of rocks. And within the cavity of that rock Karen was the walkie-talkie that went. missing four days earlier. And another rock Karen further up around the ridge had a photograph in it. We didn't even know we lost a photograph until we found one in the rock Karen. So to me,
Starting point is 00:31:09 that was just fascinating. And I think that was related to the years that I had spent there just kind of developing a relationship and a consistency. And that is the type of baits I would put out and the clothing I would wear, I was very consistent with wearing the same blue fire department sweatshirt. I'd go down there and I'd spend lots of time in the fall. So wearing a sweatshirt, I would always wear my blue fire department with yellow letters on it that said fire department. Very easy to identify me as being separate from other people just by sight alone. So whenever I was down there, I was always wearing that. So I would draw, I drew a picture of a big foot, and a man side by side and the man I colored wearing a blue fire department sweatshirt with yellow letters
Starting point is 00:32:03 and I would put a laminated picture of this out with every one of my baits for a long period of time hoping that they would have an understanding if they were to take the food and see the picture make the connection that I was that guy you know and so I never knew if that panned out I just knew that I was lot of activity down there. And then in 2009, you know, just a couple years later to have those that walkie talking photograph returned. I was floored and I told everybody I hoped that it was because of I had set it up, you know, I kept setting it up to where I wanted them to trust, to trust me. It's, it's very, you know, Randy does, he has brought up his YouTube channel, which is incredible.
Starting point is 00:32:59 And it is worth watching that video about the, the walkie-talkie. That is a very good one. Another one of my favorites is when you talked to Denny, who, man, when I first saw that interview, I was like, this is incredible. Denny Coleman. Yeah, and then Tanya reached out to me.
Starting point is 00:33:20 It was like, hey, talk to this guy. I was like, oh, that's the same dude. I had to talk to you. But you talked about K-Train. And I think Denny talked about that. Is that a pretty active area, like along that? That's an actual road you can drive on, right? Yeah, well, no, not necessarily.
Starting point is 00:33:44 I've been on K-trail quite a few times. One time I went up there, a lot of times I'm up there by myself in those areas. I do the research by myself. And my idea was to go from the Indian Highway on K Trail all the way to 259, which is a highway. I thought because of the map that I could do that. So I took off from the Indian Trail Highway and started going east on the top of that ridge on K Trail. And there are times when it's pretty rough. Piancy Bank brings you a call of the wild money moves.
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Starting point is 00:35:58 At the age of the 50, I've learned some things, like the value of the family, the importance of the job, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50 have the virus that cause a Culebrilla. Although not all the people in risk the will be developed.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I see the eruption dolorousa with ampollosys duros' months, making that even the tasks more simple are all a retort. Culebrae of the way difficult. Ableauy talk to
Starting point is 00:36:25 doctor or pharmaceutical, patrocinoed for GSK. I had a diesel truck, four-door cab diesel truck
Starting point is 00:36:32 with a long bed so it was four-wheel drive so I wasn't so I was confident so it is extremely long and rugged
Starting point is 00:36:43 so you have to go slow so by 3 a.m. I don't know what happened but I think I took a turn or I took a veered off to what eventually turned into just a regular four-wheeling trail. And my truck was so tight.
Starting point is 00:36:59 I kept thinking I just keep squeezing through and I'll break out into an open area pretty soon. And it just kept getting tighter and tighter until I was so far back in there, scraping trees on both sides of my truck, could not turn the truck around. And it was like 3 a.m. And I was lost as a goose.
Starting point is 00:37:18 And you talk about going, through the anxiety riddled willies, I was, I was a mess because I was like, oh, man, all I need now is a flat tire or all I need now is my truck to break down. I am in some deep, deep crap here. But I eventually found a place where I could just run over a bunch of small trees and, and remember Austin Powers when he was in the golf cart in this airport and he had to make 30 turns to make, that's what, that's what I was doing with my truck till I was. finally got it turned around. That is amazing.
Starting point is 00:37:58 So when I think of Southeast Oklahoma, I personally, and I could get some pushback on that, and that's fine because we all can have our opinions, but I personally think that Southeast Oklahoma is one of those places where there's the high likelihood that the discovery of Bigfoot and the proof is all going to come from that area. Do you feel that that area is, you know, it's really hyped up? Do you think it lives up to the hype or is it maybe a little bit overhyped? Yeah. Yeah, it really does.
Starting point is 00:38:31 I mean, but the thing is the Bigfoot's never changed. I mean, so to me, I don't mind giving out locations because when people are like, oh, you know, I'm very protective of my area or I'm very protected. I'm not. I actually want people to go where I've camped and I want them to tell me what happens to them. Those kind of things excite me. The thing that's consistent is bigfoot behavior, and that is they're elusive. Most people don't know how to pay attention.
Starting point is 00:39:00 So even somebody that goes down and camps in the same places that I camp, if you're not paying attention, you will easily miss. Because these things sometimes will just come around, see that you're there, and then they'll move on. So you'll miss them if you're not paying attention. Only very often does one hang around and, you know, toss rocks for a couple hours. and things like that. That's a rarity. But the thing is, I've never been concerned with somebody going down and killing one because you're never going to put a beat on.
Starting point is 00:39:30 If you're not a hunter sitting in a tree stand and catch one off guard, they're not going to allow you to put a beat on them. They just don't, they don't put themselves out in the open for enough stretch of time. Even when they're just moving on their own, they just don't put themselves out there so you can put a beat on them. So I'm, hey, North America WoodAid Conservancy, they've been trying for 10 or 12 years now to kill one with high-powered rifles and assault rifles and all that stuff and taking pop shots in the dark. And they haven't been lucky enough to do that. So I am not concerned.
Starting point is 00:40:04 The Bigfoot's know how to take care of themselves. And that is by saying stealthy. I've said all along that that's one thing that I've noticed is distance. That's the one thing that they use, that whatever distance one is comfortable with, that it needs to get away if it gets discovered, whether that's 50 yards, 75 yards, or 100 yards. There seems to be a certain distance that they just won't get any closer because to them distance means escapability. So if they're okay with observing someone from 100 yards away and I see one looking at me through the trees or whatever, that gives them the comfortable distance that they need to vacate without any problems. That's why they very seldom. A close encounter is just an extreme mistake that the Bigfoot makes.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Most of the time, it seems to be that distance is what they're comfortable with because it allows them to escape if they get seen. Randy, incredible stuff. I mean, you're one of the guys that you're out there, your boots on the ground in multiple places. I'm just, I'm just so glad we got to talk tonight. I do have a few other people lined up, but man, it has been fun chatting with you. Do you mind taking a few minutes reminding people how they can keep up to date with your work and research and all that good stuff? Well, you know, please, the sensible Bigfoot project, I tried to start that just, you know, here recently a couple years ago or even less. I'm just trying to be sensible about what I've seen, what I've experienced. There's nothing fanciful. There's nothing outlandish. If it's not, you know, if it's not the truth and factual, you're not going to find anything made up on my YouTube channel. It's just the way it is. And it doesn't mean I'm not open to all the other kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:42:10 And I am open to it. I just haven't experienced any of it. So I try to be sensible. That's about it. Absolutely. Well, always a pleasure to chat with you. Stay in touch, Randy. Let us know if there's any updates in the future.
Starting point is 00:42:24 And thanks again for calling in, man. All right, buddy. Talk to you later. See you. All right. Wow. What a fun first call with Randy Harrington, from the sensible Bigfoot project.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Great guy, great researchers, make sure that you are following his YouTube channel. Let's get caught up in the comments here. Got a lot to get. Let's see what we got here. All right. Do, do, do. I'm going.
Starting point is 00:42:55 I'm going. Hey, we have Mysteries Unknown. Stop by. Can't hang out long, but we just wanted to say, hey, guys, follow the Mysteries on the own YouTube channel. If you like encounters, you will love those guys over there. I'm going to actually be having both of them on separately later on in the year to share their encounters.
Starting point is 00:43:20 So stay tuned for that. Let's see. Michelle is here, here from Missouri. They're thick here. Jim, you're right about Tennessee. I live in East Tennessee, and we have them on our property. Jim, I'd love to talk to you about it. You can reach out if you want to call in right now.
Starting point is 00:43:38 you can if you don't want to share live you can also email me at bigfoot society at gmail.com let's see looking I'm looking poncho says the dog man I saw I rode past it within 10 feet it disappeared behind a tree seconds before I passed it oh wow that is wild we got mitzi here great to see you mitzi I thought I did I miss I thought there was an Iowa comment. Look real quick. Guys, phone lines are still open. If you want to share any encounters or research updates, you're welcome to call in.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Let me go ahead and put the, there's fill out the guest release form first, and then you can call that number and it goes directly to me. Let's see, let's keep coming. All right, ponchos got cabins in Wilburton, Oklahoma. Well, that's cool. Yeah, Robert Randy was also, I believe he was on Sasquatch Odyssey. You may have heard him there. But he's got a great channel. Make sure you follow him.
Starting point is 00:45:04 A lot of people are saying they're digging the Martin Groves re-release. I'll give you a little sneak peek, guys, since you're in here. At Monster Fest 2, I was actually able to sit down with Martin Groves for an update on some stuff. And it's stuff you won't be expecting. And that is coming up in a special Monster Fest, too. episode i believe in about a little over a week let's see we got lee ann here hey everyone great to see you leanne we got central florida bigfoot good to see you man logical i agree with this line of thought about distance absolutely let's see oh yeah that's a while uh so brian is talking about how he was listening
Starting point is 00:45:50 to the martin interview martin groves you know what freaked me out the most laura's when martin said he turned on the headlights and there are two roughly eight foot big foots but one immediately went into spider crawl mode yeah that's wild right got bobby youts good to see uh richards here good to see a richard great first call and thank you so much uh let's see laura good to see laura brian i've heard others talk about the spider crawl i can't picture it in my head it sounds so foreign i know that would probably be one of the creepiest things that i could uh ever see right hey we got tyler here keep up to great work good to see you Tyler let me double check okay all right and we're having a good time uh I think there was a comment I missed it that was about there was a guy
Starting point is 00:46:44 that was uh that was like camping in Iowa if you're still watching put something else in the comments friend if you're if you're watching this and you're camping in Iowa Oh man, this is terrible. I can't wait for the Martin update episode. So it's a common, so I'll tell you this, it's a combination episode. And if you're in the Patreon and your YouTube channel member, you'll be able to listen to it first. I don't even think it's released for them. I have so many episodes done ahead of time.
Starting point is 00:47:17 But man, it's amazing. So this episode is great. It's got Justin with Cryptids of the Corn as the main interview. It's got, I go around to the different, uh, speakers in the monster fest and I do like roving on the floor interviews I do about 10 of those and then I sit down with Martin for a good 15 20 minutes and we have a solid chat I'll give you I'll give you a spoiler I'll give you a little teaser you know what it has to do with a new book how about that oh I said too much I said too much all right um
Starting point is 00:47:59 Okay, Henry. Henry's being interesting. Salt Fork, Ohio has been busy lately. Henry, what do you know? What's going on over at Salt Fork, Ohio? Is there a lot of Bigfoot activity? Maybe Henry can give a update. I don't know. But see, we've got 121 people watching live.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Appreciate y'all being here. Just a... Uh-oh. Okay, false alarm. False alarm. So just a reminder, this is Bigfoot Encounters live call-in show. If you have a Bigfoot encounter or you experienced a Bigfoot while you're out in the woods or, you know, doing research, you're welcome to call on in. We talked to Randy Harrington at the beginning of the show.
Starting point is 00:48:45 It was a great chat. Yeah, anyone, if you, you know, there's a gentleman who said that he has Bigfoot on his property in East Tennessee. love to talk to him if you have any updates if you have any sightings you'd like to report feel free all you have to do is fill out the guest release form and what this does is it allows you to me to use your recorded audio on the Bigfoot Society podcast after you fill that out which is so quick so quick it's like name and yes pretty much. Then
Starting point is 00:49:26 then all you have to do is you call the number on the screen. 515-809-0165. Super easy. In fact, let me call or let me check just to make sure there's no one else
Starting point is 00:49:41 I have to call back here. Okay, no one yet, but we're not, we're going to have a good time. We're chatting in the comments. Let's see. What other festivals are coming up? We've got Oakridge, Sasquatch Summerfest.
Starting point is 00:50:04 And oh, if you're planning on going to Sasquot Summer Fest and you haven't gotten your tickets yet, you can use code Bigfoot Society, two words, all caps for 50% off your tickets. Guys, it's a three-day festival. 50% off tickets is substantial. Okay. Alan, I should, hey, buddy, how's it going, man? I should be headed up to the Uari Forest in late July. I hope I said that right. I always mispronounced that word.
Starting point is 00:50:33 Alan, you're the man. Good to see it. Thank you for being a YouTube channel member as well. Scott M. headed to the Tennessee conference July 27th. Oh, yeah. Jackie, I hope to see you in Oak Ridge, Jeremiah. I hope to see you too, Jackie. I, unless something weird happens, I'm going to be there.
Starting point is 00:50:53 So good time. Henry, I still have Bigfoot roaring at my folks home. And two times it's tried to get our deer killed. Henry, you've got some wild stuff going on, dude. I'd love to talk to you about it, but no pressure. Let me refresh the email real quick. Good times. We got about 120 people hanging out here.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Let me double check. All right, what else do we have going on? Oh, yeah. So there's one other festival I'll be at this year. If you do want to see me at another festival besides Oak Ridge, you can see me in Van Meter, Iowa last weekend of September at the Van Meter Visitor Festival. Always a fun one because I get to talk to people from Iowa, my home state, about their Bigfoot encounters. It's a great one.
Starting point is 00:51:54 All right, let's see. Day Trooper says Jefferson, Texas Bigfoot Conference is October 18th through 19th. Jeff Meldrum is a featured speaker along with Lyle Blackberry and Ken Gehord. All right. Awesome. Oh, Henry, you're from, are you from New Hampshire? I'm sorry. I think you're the gentleman from New Hampshire.
Starting point is 00:52:17 If you're not, then I really apologize. Let's see, Jackie. I'm only going on Saturday. I'm taking my residence up there. Oh, cool. That's awesome. Yeah, we talked about that. Good stuff.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Good, good stuff. right that's right yep Henry we too man that was a while back that was about a maybe a year or so ago I think it was through email good good stuff guys so I'll do a few minutes to talk usually when I start talking about my own podcast this is when people call in so it's it's kind of like my lucky charm right okay here we go so if you don't know the Bigfoot Society podcast is a podcast I do weekly multiple times a week where I talk to people about their Bigfoot encounters to try to stick it to Bigfoot. Sometimes Dogman sneaks in a little bit, but it's mainly, I was a 99% Bigfoot.
Starting point is 00:53:17 So multiple times a week, multiple episodes. If you're at work and you're like, man, I wish I had something to listen to while I'm working at 2 p.m., then you are in the right place. Just look up Bigfoot Society on YouTube or on all major podcast platforms. Also, I do a special episode for YouTube channel members and Patreon members once a week. That's wild, guys. Not many podcasts are doing a special episode for their members once a week, but I love doing it. And I'm talking to people that have had encounters.
Starting point is 00:54:02 So these are encounter interviews. And usually, I mean, guys, 99% of the time, it's people that you haven't heard before. It's a very, very cool stuff. The Patreon, you can go to patreon.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society. And for the cost of about a Starbucks, there's a great community there. You also can listen to the extra episodes as a YouTube channel member. Good times either way. let's see what else do we have here if you do have a bigfoot encounter and you don't want to call in live
Starting point is 00:54:40 you can always call in or you can always write in bigfoot society at gmail.com and man i i'm taking a look right now i've already already got multiple messages to go through after this good stuff so let me put the banner back on so people can see it if you've got a big foot encounter you'd like to call in with you can go over to bit.ly forward slash bigfoot form fill out the guest release form real quick super easy and then you can just call in the special number was 515 809 0165 uh let's see henry the only thing due in new hampshire my area my brother was cleaning out a deer something did humph noise interesting seven times 30 yards away i think it was waiting on the pile of insides oh wow That's filed.
Starting point is 00:55:39 PNC Bank brings you Call of the Wild Money Moves. You hear that? Yolo! That's an internet troll telling you to put all your money into a single investment. Yolo!
Starting point is 00:55:51 Yolo! He wants you to liquidate your emergency fund. YOLO. And buy a digital racehorse named Silicon Steve. Yolo. Stay vigilant.
Starting point is 00:56:01 He's very persistent. YOLO! Guard against Wild Money Moves with PNC Bank. Brilliantly boring. since 1865. Wellness, longevity, health as a lifestyle. Every week a new trend explodes across the media landscape, and depending on who's talking, it's either a miracle breakthrough or just expensive hype dressed up as science. Enter Kara Swisher. She's here to cut through the noise with her signature edge,
Starting point is 00:56:28 sharp, skeptical, and allergic to nonsense. Don't miss the CNN original series Kara Swisher wants to live forever, an essential, smart, and genuinely entertaining guide to the booming longevity industry. Because let's be real, the non-stop stream of wellness promises, AI-driven health claims, and expensive tech with sometimes dubious benefits, isn't slowing down. Kara digs into what actually works and what it really costs, from access gaps to tradeoffs most people would rather ignore. We're all getting older, that part's inevitable. The choices that come with it?
Starting point is 00:57:04 Not so simple. You might as well understand what you're buying into. Say 40% for a limited time. Get started at CNN.com slash subscribe. Terms apply. Kara Swisher wants to live forever. New series now streaming with a CNN subscription. At the age of the 50,
Starting point is 00:57:22 I've learned some things, like the value of the family, the importance of the job, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50 you have the virus that causes the Culebrilla. Although not all the people in risk will be developed,
Starting point is 00:57:36 I see the eruption dolorous with ampollos with ampollos years, making that even the tasks more simple are all a real realtor. No, learn about the culebrilla
Starting point is 00:57:45 of the way difficult. Talked or pharmaceutical, patrocinoed for GSK. That's very interesting. While we're waiting to see if we have anyone call in, let's do our...
Starting point is 00:58:02 This is the thing we do when we get a little bit when we're just hanging out. So if you are a YouTube channel member, go ahead and feel free to request a county and state, and I will look up BFRO and read a siting report from that county and state. If you want to be able to request one, you can just click the join button right now, and then that allows you to go ahead and request a county and state, And I'll read a BFRO report. And if someone wants to call in live while we're doing that, that is fine too.
Starting point is 00:58:41 But for now, let's see. Let me see if there's any, I'm going to see if there's any good ones here while we're waiting. Oh, Jackie Lynn County, Oregon. Oh, yeah. Well, I was already in Oregon. So let's go over to Lynn. well here's a okay here's a fun one uh this is from 2012 close encounter scares hunter off their campsite east of sweet home camping out archery hunting with the 19 year old son heard what
Starting point is 00:59:22 sounded like nondescript mumbling outside tent that happened so much so much happened to me actually thought i was hearing things went to sleep woke to hear footsteps outside tent heading to truck something rustled around in the truck, thought it was my son. I rolled over to see my son shaking inside his sleeping bag. Oh, that would be horrifying. Before I woke to the footsteps, he heard at least two different vocalizations, vocalizing, mumbling sounds with walking around our tent. They stopped on my side, and he heard a loud vocalization type talking
Starting point is 00:59:54 and saw a large hand push in the side of the tent using three fingers about four to five inches. Oh, wow. I was snoring, and my son thought this might have attracted that. them. We waited outside the tent for a couple hours and could hear movement outside. Nature called and we both went. I saw one standing behind the truck and he saw one duck behind a tree. We tried staying in the tent for another hour, but they wouldn't go away. I got up when to the truck started. One was about 30 yards behind truck just watching. We grabbed the tent and everything in it and without breaking it down through in the truck and left. This went on from 11 p.m. and
Starting point is 01:00:35 So 4 a.m. Oh my goodness. That is absolutely wild. Wow. Let's see. Let's check out the... All right. Let's do another one here.
Starting point is 01:00:58 All right. Bobby Younce, YouTube channel member. Thank you. We got Mount Montgomery. Montgomery County. oh hi all right here we go this is late night sighting by motorists north of german town years 2005 my husband and i were on our way home late one night when i saw the headlights of the car shine on something crossing the road i shouted to my husband did you see that he said see
Starting point is 01:01:34 what okay we're good uh i was all excited and couldn't believe that he didn't see it but he had a good reason he was focused on the steep hill in curve we were about to drive up and it was late and dark out we drove up cherry street in german town that turns into diamond mill on the outskirts of town there was a fork in the road at little twin road we go go this route frequently when we go to my mother's in middle town from our home off of diamond mill located on the outskirts of farmersville we came home the same direction we were on the way home when i saw this creature i was in total shock that night when i saw something really tall with long straight hair all over dark rusty brown and i had a long stride is across the road I was trying to see if there was a hunter dressed in some hunting
Starting point is 01:02:18 outfit but then remembered it was March and not hunting season I told others of the sighting and made fun was made fun of repeatedly until my neighbor just told me this morning of seeing the Bigfoot in the same area I was elated that someone else saw what I saw in the same location I now travel in my camera ready in that area wow that's awesome good good stuff Let's see. Got to look at the county. This is in Montgomery County.
Starting point is 01:03:19 North Carolina. Ooh, 15, Allen. Here we go. June 2004. Campers have morning sighting in Uri National Forest near Bidin. One morning after leaving the campground in the National Forest to get a biscuit. Me and my father saw something big walking across the road. I couldn't identify.
Starting point is 01:03:51 It was walking, then stopped, looked at it. us real fast and stepped off the road into the woods. There was a road sign. There was a road sign when this thing walked in front of it, it completely blocked out the sign. I asked my dad if he had seen what I'd seen and he said yes. I said, thank goodness. I thought I was going crazy or something. We pulled up to where this thing stepped off the road and looked around nothing, nothing at all. The brush, which this thing had went through was not even moving. We got back in the truck and started driving. My dad said, what in the world was that? We tried to rule out every other possibility do a big foot, but they didn't work out too good.
Starting point is 01:04:28 First, I said it could have been a bearer, someone riding a horse, but my dad said if it was a bear, it wouldn't be walking upright unless it was threatened or trying to reach for food, and it wasn't present, and bears aren't around the Stanley County area. Then my dad said maybe it was a horse, but there were horse riding trails in a horse camp in the National Horse Forest. But there's one problem. Something as big as a horse or a bear should have upset the brush, and it should have been moving, but it wasn't.
Starting point is 01:04:53 something very fast and very smart had to have stepped over the brush. After all, this did happen in only 30 seconds. Well, we drove down the road, and I pretty much agree with my dad. Thank you for your time. That's wild. Good call, Alan.
Starting point is 01:05:14 All right, we've got GH, new channel member, Bear County, Texas. Oh, that's a good area. Let's see if there's one in here, though. Texas. Yeah, there's two all right let's do the class a march 2005 near san antonio my wife and i had been working as the
Starting point is 01:05:41 cleaning crew for a new housing development displaying various model homes on the edge of the city for a couple of months as part of a contract we were required to reclean a trailer used by the construction workers as an office the trailer itself was at the bottom of the hill at the back of the development with a road coming down to it and turning to the right making a wide you one night my wife and I had just finished cleaning and were getting ready to load all of our equipment back into our car. My wife walked out of the trailer carrying supplies and looked off to her right to a shallow clearing near the trailer. She claimed she saw a tall hairy figure with a pointed head watching her from behind a tree with Y-shaped arms. Y-shaped arms, that's weird.
Starting point is 01:06:20 PNC Bank brings you. Call of the Wild Money moves. You hear that? Yolo! That's an internet troll telling you to put all your money into a single investment. YOLO YOLO. He wants you to liquidate your emergency fund. YOLO.
Starting point is 01:06:37 And buy a digital racehorse named Silicon Steve. YOLO. Stay vigilant. He's very persistent. YOLO! Guard against Wild Money moves with PNC Bank. Brilliantly boring since 1865. Wellness, longevity, health as a lifestyle.
Starting point is 01:06:54 Every week, a new trend explodes across the media landscape. And depending on who's talking, it's either a miracle breakthrough or just a expensive hype dressed up as science. Enter Kara Swisher. She's here to cut through the noise with her signature edge. Sharp, skeptical, and allergic to nonsense. Don't miss the CNN original series, Kara Swisher wants to live forever.
Starting point is 01:07:17 An essential, smart, and genuinely entertaining guide to the booming longevity industry. Because let's be real. The nonstop stream of wellness promises, AI-driven health claims, and expensive tech with sometimes dubious benefits, slowing down. Kara digs into what actually works and what it really costs. From access gaps to trade-offs most people would rather ignore. We're all getting older, that part's inevitable.
Starting point is 01:07:44 The choices that come with it? Not so simple. You might as well understand what you're buying into. Say 40% for a limited time. Get started at CNN.com slash subscribe. Terms apply. Kara Swisher wants to live forever. New series now streaming with a CNN subscription. At the get to the 50, I've learned some things, like the value of the family, the importance of the
Starting point is 01:08:07 job, and that the 99% of of the people of more of 50 have the virus that cause a Culebrilla. Although not all the people in risk,
Starting point is 01:08:16 they'll develop I do with opocied, and opollososos with ampollos that even the more simple are all a
Starting point is 01:08:24 real realto. No, not learn about the Culebrilla to the doctor or pharmaceutical, patrocinated for GSC.
Starting point is 01:08:32 surrounded by a small brush in the middle of a small clearing about 25 feet from us she immediately froze and watched it for 20 to three minutes where she claimed it leaned to the side to look at her from around the tree then she got upset and ran back in i was rolling the cord to a vacuum when she told me what she'd seen we turned off the lights because we she felt like we were being watched and i walked outside looking at the area she described but saw nothing so we ran to our car which is parked an equal distance in the other direction facing the area and turned on the head lights. We saw nothing when we did, so we left the lights on and ran back into finish locking up and then got back in the car. Before we left, we turned the car off and sat in the dark for
Starting point is 01:09:12 about 10 minutes, hoping to catch a glimpse of whatever she saw. The following day, we showed up early while there was still daylight and looked at the area. We were quite familiar with the immediate area, but could not find anything nearby that she could have misidentified. Nor did we see anything that may have been placed there the night of the tree itself was about six feet up then until the arm split and what she saw was a good shoulder profile we found followed several paths in the area that all led into a thick wooded area with no housing behind it i found nothing before turning back very interesting um checking the phone one more time okay and let's go back to the comments are some good chats going on here.
Starting point is 01:10:12 It looks like we are not going to have any more calls, but it's been fun hanging out with you all. Make sure that you are subscribed to this channel. If you do have a Bigfoot encounter, feel free to email me, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. And if you want to join a community, you can always go over to patreon.com for us. So that's the Bigfoot Society.
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Starting point is 01:11:08 Who knows? Let's see. Live next weekend should be regular time. Saturday, 8.30 p.m. Central Standard Time. Make sure that you're subscribed and you click the link. Hi, Kimberly. Good to see you. Thank you, Slay. Thanks for having a call on tonight.
Starting point is 01:11:30 Appreciate that. And Bobby Youns, thank you so much. Please hit the like button on the way out. Guys, make sure that you also go over to Randy Harrington. channel after this is Sensible Bigfoot Project and follow that channel. He puts out lots of great research updates and I will see next time. I'll have a good one. Please take a minute to help out the show by subscribing on YouTube, making sure you hit
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