Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Mother Breaks Into Oregon Scout Cabin
Episode Date: September 7, 2025What happens when a teenager’s quiet night at an Oregon scout camp turns into a terrifying brush with the impossible? In this chilling episode of Bigfoot Society, Jeremiah Byron sits down with a wit...ness from Eugene who recounts a face-to-face encounter with not one, but two Sasquatch inside their cabin on the Oregon coast. From the putrid smell that filled the room, to the shocking moment when the massive figure bumped into furniture and left behind strands of hair, this story is unforgettable.We also hear generational sightings from his grandfather in Klamath Falls, eerie encounters from Georgia highways, and strange Bigfoot activity in places like Texas, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. Along the way, we dive into the connections between footprints, UFOs, and interdimensional theories that leave even seasoned researchers puzzled.From Oakridge and Dexter Lake to the swamps of the Deep South, these accounts remind us: the forest is never empty. Tune in for one of the most intense and personal episodes yet — and decide for yourself if these creatures are closer than you think.🗣️ 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📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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I see your comment about I seen one on a fire outside of Oakridge, Oregon.
I would love to talk to you about that.
I cannot request for you to come up.
If you can hit the guest button to come up to share what you saw outside of Oakridge,
that would be amazing or you can send me an email at bigfoot society at gmail.com.
I've interviewed almost 50 people in the Oak Ridge area about their Bigfoot sightings.
So I would love to talk to you about that.
Hey, how's it going?
Pretty good. How about yourself?
Hey, doing great, doing great.
So first off, do you have a Bigfoot encounter to share?
I do. I actually have a couple, but the first one's my own.
but I got a my grandfather had one as well and then a very close family friend oh awesome and before we get
started is this something where I can use the audio from this conversation for my Bigfoot podcast
absolutely I'll keep it PG very good all right yeah feel free to share what you'd like so I live in Oregon
I live in Eugene um just about 30 minutes outside Oak Ridge and I spent my
most of my summers in my youth on the Oregon coast, just camping and working a scout camp out there.
And if this was in the off season, just about around October-ish, my, my troop had rented the camp
out to go spend kind of around the Halloween times out there and have like a harvest festival.
and it was probably 12 o'clock.
There were about four of us in the cabin.
The cabins host about six to eight people.
And so there were four of us in there,
and it's getting pretty late at night,
and most everybody is asleep off in another campsite.
And for reference, these are pretty small cabins.
dimension-wise on the inside.
On the outside, it's about eight feet to the middle of the windowsill.
And so we're all getting ready to go to bed, where we're all sitting.
And I get woken up, you know, about 20 minutes from what I think I fall asleep to.
And I see kind of this figure swaying back and forth in the window.
And just kind of looking in and swaying, the door kind of like rattles a little bit and then it opens up.
And everybody who's supposed to be in the cabin is in the cabin.
But I'm still seeing this thing in the window and then I'm seeing and I'm hearing something open up the door.
So the door finally opens up after a couple jiggles and just this putrid smell of
of a musk and just filth.
And it kind of smells like a dead animal,
if you know what that smells like.
And it just fills this small cabin.
And you know, these steps come up into kind of the main living room
of where we were staying.
And it turns its head.
around the corner and it kind of like bumps its shoulder and grunts a little bit and kind of
comes over and looks at me and I'm sleeping on the bottom bunk and I'm you know probably 15 I'm
I'm scared I got the covers up over my head like what's that going to do but you know it's just a
peace of mind and I kind of peek out from the covers and I can just see a big foot just kind of standing in the
cabin. And it's it's in there for a little while. And then the figure in the window comes up and stands up
on the porch. And from what I could see in the window, it was a smaller one. So I was figuring it was a,
it was a mom and a child. And so mom was in checking us out in the cabin. And the little kid was
you know, hanging out on the porch. And she just kind of is looking at us and just
checking us out. And then she decides to go into the back room where the other three kids are
staying and she moves the bed and wakes one of the other guys up. And so I'm not the only one
to have seen this. And we kind of checked our stories later. But after that, she just kind of left.
and there's there was a couch but it's it's bolted into the wall and it's made out of like
plywood and it just has uh cushions on it well she hit her leg against the plywood and left
some hair behind so i have some Sasquatch hair that i have dangled around my mirror in my car
and that's that's just an experience that I'll never forget.
Wow.
Dude, that's intense.
What was the year on that again?
That was probably, what, 20, I want to say like 2012 to probably 2013, 2015, 2013, 2015, somewhere around there.
I don't exactly remember when I just, time just kind of seemed to stop it.
that moment. Absolutely. And you said this is on the coast? Yeah, this is on the coast, just outside of
Florence in Dune City. Lawrence, Dune City. And you said you were scouts on a camping trip.
Yeah, it was on the Silcoose Lake. So it's a fairly populated area. And so I'm surprised that it was
even there in the first place. Like we have our fair share of bears and everything there. And so at first I
thought it was a bear, but after it came in, I was convinced otherwise.
Wow. Were you able to get a good look at it from your bed?
Yeah. So it was like a dark reddish brown, and it had broad shoulders, very, very muscular, very thick hair.
kind of a cone-shaped head and a dark dark eyes that were reflective and it it had teeth
pretty similar to ours because she was kind of sitting there smiling and sniffing and then she would
she would grunt every now and then to her kid and then the kid would like grunt back and they
were very soft very calm just so but her her canines were a little bit more
pronounced than what ours are but but not like but not like horror movie things you know
oh was there a smell or no you are you did i say there was a smell yeah yeah very musty very
yeah yeah yeah similar to an elk um with that kind of musk but it's just a little bit more
prominent uh what does the um what does the hair look like that you have uh it's it's
It's like horsehair and the wiry aspect of it,
but it's just,
it's as long and a little curly.
It's got like waves in it.
It's wiry.
Gotcha.
There is a gentleman involved with North Carolina State who's doing a free DNA study for
Saswatch evidence.
If you Google Darby Orca,
you can find his website.
And if you were wanting to have it tested,
it will not cost you.
If you go through that, it won't cost you anything.
So you can have it tested.
And the crazy thing is you actually saw them right in front of you
and you took the hair and you have the hair.
So I would really recommend that since you were able to see the creature
and you saw the hair,
you've got the hair, you still have it, that you look up that individual and try to send it in to get a
tested. That could be something that changes everything, to be honest. Yeah. And then just responding to a
comment, I knew it was a female because you can kind of tell those things when they're not wearing
clothes. Okay, sure. So you could just kind of trying to keep it family friendly. No, that's, you know,
and I think that's all right. So you could see like the breasts.
etc yeah okay that's awesome um now when you said it was smiling can you explain exactly what you
mean by that it was just kind of bearing its teeth similar to a smile just kind of like when it's
sniffing or you got like a twitch in your eye and you're just kind of like moving your lips a little bit
okay it's very very interesting um and your age again i am i was probably 15 okay
Gotcha. Now, let's say, so next morning, did you tell your counselors, the people in charge of where you were camping? Did you have any conversations like that?
I did, yeah. They kind of just brushed it off of like, oh, that, that couldn't have happened. I started everything off with was, hey, did anybody come down to my cabin last night, you know, parents or anything?
and they all had said no
and I kind of told them what happened
and they're like yeah yeah that's
crazy that would never happen
okay I'm looking
at the map for a minute here
um
okay Dune City so this is North Akus Bay
um
yeah it was right on the Silk Coast
Lake so where I was it's a
peninsula
it was where the camp is located
it's a peninsula
and on the west side of the peninsula
is like Darling's Marina
and there's
there are houses around
the lake
is like vacation homes
I believe there's a report
on the BFRO
that actually
mentions this same
lake from what I can
see real quick
I'm going to have to look more into
it oh there's actually
Oregon bigfoot.com has one too
oh wow
yeah looks like this
this area definitely is an
active area over the years. This is pretty cool, man. Thank you. And then, oh yeah. My grandpa,
this was probably back in the 80s or 90s. He lives in Klamath Falls. He was driving down
Highway 97 in between Bend and Klamath Falls, just getting off of Highway 58, headed back down
into town. And he said while he was driving, it's probably about 1 o'clock in the morning.
he had one cross right in front of him in the road.
Really?
Yeah.
Did he ever share with you what he noticed about it?
He said he's not a man in many words, but he said that it just looks like your typical Bigfoot, and I saw it for just a flash.
Wow.
Being in that you're based out of Eugene, and you did mention Oak Ridge,
Have you heard any stories or anything from the Lull, Dexter, Oakridge area, all that?
Not really.
I don't know many people from that area.
I do know up the McKenzie River, just before Blue River at Ike's Pizza.
I do know that they hold Bigfoot meetings, I think weekly or biweekly.
Yeah, so I actually went to Ike's Pizza about a month ago when I was in Oak Ridge.
And so the thing about Ike's Pizza, that is a thing where an individual used to do that.
They don't currently anymore, but it is very cool to visit.
You can see there's the big, big foot that's kind of taxidermy, but not really.
And they have a pretty good picture on the wall of one that was taken down Oak Ridge.
It's pretty cool.
Oh, that's cool.
Yeah, definitely worth checking out.
They're trying to sell it, so I would check it out not wait too long.
But wow, I mean, thank you so much for coming up and for sharing your story about what you experience.
What an incredible account.
Yeah, of course.
Thank you for having me.
You got it.
There was a comment.
Okay, Christina, I see your comment about your dad worked for BLM for 28 years.
I saw a female Bigfoot in Deans Creek in Oregon.
If your dad would be up for sharing about what he experienced, have him email me at
Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. That would be fantastic.
Hi there. How are you?
Hello?
Hi, how are you doing? Hello?
Hey, how's it going?
Great, great. Did you have a Bigfoot encounter to share?
Yes. Sorry about that. I'm commuting right now. I got about a three-hour
drive here so I'm getting you set up so it's not distracted but yeah so starting out it was
December 24 I don't know if you've recently seen a lot of the news that's been going on in
Huffman Texas it's a small suburb out of Houston here in southeast Texas I haven't okay there's been a
lot of uptick of stuff going around and a lot of rural stories, but basically what's been going on is that there's been a large influx of, of, I guess, deforestation and building into some of these more rural communities out here on the outside of the inside of Houston.
It's been pushing a lot of wildlife more towards kind of like the suburbs and stuff.
And how the encounter started, I was just out with my buddies. We were doing a couple of fishing. We were out there.
We actually had one of my buddy's grandfather out there.
And right on the peak of Christmas, I don't know if you know Texas' Christmas,
it's not really cold, so it's pretty bearable.
But clear as day over a wooded pond area over the bank,
we all four saw what could have been Bigfoot.
It could have been something else.
But what really solidified it for me is when we, like,
got regained and started backtracking and trying to find whatever that silhouette was.
When we got over to the hill, there was a gigantic footprint, like something that I have never seen.
And I will email you a picture of this footprint naturally anywhere.
I've never seen a footprint this big.
Like it wasn't like, it wasn't like a, you know, like a, I guess like what could have been like a bear footprint or anything.
This was like somebody either put it out there and...
Oh, no.
He's gone.
That's so frustrating.
I hate when TikTok does that.
I am sorry.
It looks like we had a disconnect there.
We're going to go ahead and keep moving on here.
I see your comment about Gindler Park in Erlom, Iowa.
Are you trying to say, Goldner Woods?
And if you are, what stories do you have about Goldner Woods?
I would be very curious to know.
Hey, Joel.
How are you?
Good.
How are you?
Doing great.
Are you coming up to share a Bigfoot encounter you've had?
Yeah, actually, I sent you an email.
It's been several months ago, but I had an encounter back in 2001 with my family.
Okay.
Yeah, we were actually traveling to South Georgia.
and going down I-16 to the coast.
And this is early in the morning, about beginning of April,
and had literally it was my wife and I and my truck
and my mother and father in the car beside us.
And we're driving down.
This is just as the sun was coming up.
And we were in a rural area of Middle Georgia,
just probably about 80 miles from Fort Stewart.
And there was the depiction of this, I actually reported this in the early 2000s to the BFRO.
The unusual part was that I still to this day remember every vivid piece of what happened that day.
And so my wife does too, which is she's sitting right beside me.
I'm sure she doesn't want to share either.
But as we're coming down this hill where I-16 splits into a wide area going into kind of,
almost like a marshland, which is, when I say marsh, during this time frame, it was a heavily,
heavily wooded area, but there was like a swamp area to the right. And as we came down the hill,
there was a semi, probably not more than 150, 200 yards in front of me, and then two cars in
front of myself in the fast lane. The semi was in the far right lane. And when I say semi,
it was one of the old Peterbilt trucks, so the, you know, very tall nose, long nose trucks.
We witnessed this black figure come out of the swamp and cross over the two lanes in this, like,
I can't only explain it as the most fluid motion I've ever seen.
I mean, it was like arms were barely moving, but it crossed two lanes of traffic literally within feet of this Peterbilt,
semi within, I mean, probably yards of the front of that truck.
And just crossed over the highway, I lost track of it.
And I was kind of literally just baffled and kind of confused by what I was witnessing.
As I looked over my wife, she looked at me and was like, what was that?
My phone rings at the exact same time.
And it's my mother in the car beside us.
And she was like, did you see that?
And I was like, yeah, of course I did.
And we were, she was like, what do you think that was?
And I was like, I have no idea.
And I was, I mean, it was really kind of one of those moments where it was like a dazed and confused moment.
Anyways, it crossed over, went through the median, which the median had to been probably over 150 yards wide and went through another creek bed and then crossed over the westbound lanes of I-16.
And now I didn't see it cross through the, the median.
my wife did and saw it literally crossed before we even got to where it had crossed in front of us it crossed over and went up an embankment back into another woodlands and we were I mean it was just one of those moments where we were all baffled but I remember coming up to the the semi the truck driver and I leaned down of course I had a decent sized truck so I leaned down and looked up at it
him and just kind of shrugged my shoulders and looked at him and was like, you know, what was that?
And this guy had literally both hands on his steering wheel, white knuckled, and his eyes were huge.
And he just looked at me and shrugged his shoulders.
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Like, he was just completely baffled.
Now, the unusual part that I'll add to all this is that our hunting property is probably not more than, as a crow flies, maybe 80 miles from there.
And we've had myself, both of my sons have had some very unusual encounters in there.
Nothing that we've seen physically like that morning.
But that was one of those instances where we just had, I had multiple witnesses.
And to this day, like my mother is not, my mother and father are both are non-believers, very, very religious, you know, Christian believers.
And I myself a Christian, I was, you know, kind of baffled because the figure we saw was just very tall.
I would say, you know, when I've heard a lot of other descriptions where they're just massive and muscular and all this, this thing was very skinny and just, I would say tall because when you look at, I'm six foot.
four and i've i've actually just for depiction you know just to see i've stood in front of one of those
long nose peterbilt trucks and the nose of those trucks are just at my forehead and this thing
you could see its head literally come over the top of that the nose of that truck oh wow yeah so
anyways i had to share the story i've i've shared it with you via email before and it was one of those
moments that's always I've always kind of questioned it because of some unusual things that have
happened to me early on in life, which was a whole other story. But I always attributed it to
because I've grown up hunting, fishing, you know, living and growing up around a farm
and, you know, being in the woods, the majority of my life, I've always attributed to other,
like different animals, bobcats, where you hear unusual noises and stuff and so forth.
But anyways, that's that's the one encounter that I could truly say I could never, I myself, my wife, nor my parents have ever been able to literally quantify or say, okay, this could possibly something else.
You know, because we were back in the 2000s, that area was so underdeveloped that there were no homes within, I won't say homes.
There were farms, but no residential areas within miles.
Wow.
Joel, I'm glad that you were in here and you're able to share that.
Are you cool if I share this audio on my, use it for my Bigfoot podcast?
Yeah, absolutely.
I've got some other unusual stories if you ever want to hear them.
All right.
Let me look real quick just to make sure.
Can you send me another.
email just to make, I just did a quick search. And I, if you could send me another email just
so I have a way to contact you, I'm not seeing the previous ones. Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Awesome. Yeah, thank you so much, Joel, for coming up. I appreciate it.
Absolutely. Appreciate your podcast. Thanks for having. Good stuff, good stuff. Thank you, Joel, for coming up.
Hey, Bob, good to see you again. Hello. How are you doing that?
Pretty good. What brings you up, man?
I was thinking and I remember back in
1973, I was duck hunting with my father
and his best friend in Springfield, Tennessee.
And we were fixing to put the boat in.
And this was in January of 73.
and of course they were busy getting the boat in and getting things ready and I had a flashlight and I was shining around and there were patches of snow around and we were in the Springfield bottom in West Tennessee and I found a footprint it was probably 17 18 inches long and I called them over there and they come looked and we
we're talking about it
and about that same time
there was a vocalization
and I have never heard anything like it
before in my life
and
we were just kind of
bum puzzled
for a couple of minutes
and of course it quit
and then we just got in our boat and went duck hunting
but it was a
a shrill
kind of like a cross between a scream and a hal.
And I just thought I'd throw that in there.
Well, Bob, I appreciate you coming up and sharing another story.
It's good to hear from you again.
Do you mind if I use this audio on my Bigfoot podcast, sir?
Not at all.
All right.
Always good to hear from you.
Thanks for coming up, Bob.
Uh-huh.
Good stuff.
How are you?
Doing good.
Just having a good chat with some people about their sightings.
It's a good night.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was, like, thinking about more things that I feel like I saw since the other.
I had told you the story from way back long ago, too.
And then I kind of was, like, thinking about more things a little bit.
Like, I was out in Ohio Pile State Park, like, maybe two months ago back in June.
the end of June I was out there and I was like it was my first time visiting out there we went camping
and I was out there to go visit my older daughter and I was like wow this like these trees are so huge
and I was like it looks like you know the kind of forest like a Sasquatch would live in and I was just
saying it you know like that like I wasn't like thinking I was going to like see one you know what I'm
just kind of using as a figure of speech because it's like I don't know if you have
been to like western pennsylvania but like the aligone passage in like ohio pile i was like wow i
like that was my first time there i was like really amazed i was like if i was like it feels like we're
in the pacific northwest or something and um so then like we were out camping and we're we actually
did like car camping kind of thing like in the tesla and um so i looked over at my husband was like
three in the morning and I saw like a vision almost like of a Sasquatch. I forget what it was.
He was if he woke up and he was saying something or whatever it was. And it was like, I don't know,
three in the morning. And I felt like I saw like a vision of one, not like a, not a physical one,
like it's just more like an apparition, you know. And I don't know if it's just like I listened to your thing.
so maybe it was more of a, you know, I don't know.
You never know, but no, I totally get it.
I don't know.
I was just like, that's the only thing the other time I've had like other stuff like that.
But it was just wild.
I don't know.
Was it, what was it doing in what you saw?
It was like, kind of like he was saying that I felt like he was telepathically communicating to me.
It felt that he was saying like he, my husband, I think my husband was like arguing.
I really don't remember it was like so late at night.
So I'm not sure if we were arguing about like we kind of really get comfortable.
I don't know.
And so I felt that it was like sort of saying that something bad was going to happen to my husband.
It felt that he was, yeah, I don't know.
Wow.
Yeah, I don't know.
That's like it was more of a telepathic.
It was a feeling.
Like, it was a feeling.
Like, you know, I don't, I don't know.
It was just like so late at night.
We're in the middle of like that huge park.
It's like a huge day park and like,
it was just really, really cool area.
I want to go explore there more for sure.
So I was really just going out there to go visit her.
And then when I got out there, I was like,
I'm like in the middle of like, big,
foot country.
You are, absolutely.
Yeah, it was just really like a coincidence.
Like it was like, I was like, uh, I'm literally like in the middle of nowhere, you know?
Like our GPS's, our phones.
I couldn't even listen to your podcast.
I wanted, if I wanted to because the phones weren't working.
You know what I mean?
Like it, we were just out there.
So I don't know if we were like a little more moody because we're like, you know, so disconnected
from everything.
I don't know.
Anyway, that was just my little fun little thing.
And I just saw sort of like an apparition of one.
It wasn't like a physical one.
But I did feel a closeness to Sasquatch, whether good or bad.
I didn't feel like a malevolent feeling towards me.
I feel like there's just so many times in my life there's been these things that have sort of happened.
And I kind of just like overlooked them or whatever.
You know, like I feel like I've just had sort of like not like any major like in your face experiences.
sort of like just these little random things.
Anyway, but I'll let you go.
I appreciate you coming up.
It's good to talk to you again.
Let me know if anything happens in the future.
I'm sure we'll chat again.
Okay.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
All right.
Take care.
Bye.
Let's see.
I want to need to get caught up with the comments.
Kia.
Good to see ya.
Didn't mind to rhyme.
Didn't mean to rhyme that.
Sorry.
I do still want to talk to you.
if you are up for it
I would love to talk to you on the podcast
about your experience
Kia says there's a man in Oakridge who was rescued
by one when he's a child really Kia
I've never heard of that I need man
we need to talk
I need to talk to that guy if he's willing to talk
that would be an incredible
account to get recorded
oh here we go
you want here's up
Yeah, what's up?
All right, so this is a man, you know, I talk to everybody.
You've met me.
Oh, yeah.
So I was talking to this man in Rays in the grocery store in Oak Ridge.
And he was saying that when he was a child, his dad worked for the lumber company and his mom basically stayed home and took care of him.
And they lived pretty far out there.
So their house was basically in the woods, but they had like a big grassy field by their house.
and back then people just let their kids explore.
So on one of these days, he was seven years old,
he went out into the woods, was climbing on some boulders,
and the boulder shifted, and he fell.
The boulder landed on his foot, so he was stuck, broke his ankle.
He couldn't move, he couldn't lift the boulder,
and he was telling me that basically this,
he didn't know how to describe him, but he called him
He called him like a dog-faced man, bigger than a man,
gently lifted the boulder off of his foot,
carried him all the way to his house to the edge of the clearing where the grass was
and left him where his parents could find him.
Whoa. No way. Oh my goodness.
That is, did he say approximately what year that would have been?
Oh, probably 50, 60 years ago.
Okay.
So was that 60s, 70s?
Probably, yeah, probably I think that sounds about right.
That's incredible.
Yeah, he said he didn't know how to describe him, but he said he told his parents that the dog-faced man saved him.
So lifted a boulder off of his ankle.
Gently picked him up and carried him all the way home and left him right at the edge of the trees in the grass where his parents could find him.
That's wild. And you said that was way out in the sticks in Oak Ridge.
Yes.
Oh, my goodness.
Is that a guy where you know how to get in contact with him or you just randomly saw him at Ray's?
I just randomly, I just randomly talked to people, period.
I love it.
There's so many stories in that town.
It's incredible.
Yeah, a lot of people here have experiences.
A girl I know when she was when she was little, her and her mom were
out in Lowell swimming on the beach there.
And she was on the beach and her mom was about 100 yards
out in the water and her mom saw one on the same beach,
basically the same distance away from the beach
that she was from her daughter down the beach.
Oh my goodness.
So she swam back in as quick as she could,
grabbed her daughter and left.
And was that at lookout point lake that the big lake
over there?
It's, I think it's Dexter Lake over on the Lowell side.
Remember I showed you on the map where I had my experience?
You did, yep.
Yeah, my son who was, I want to say he was four at the time, where we were camped, there's
like a drop off, a really steep hill, and he was just standing there on the edge of the hill
just watching something.
I'm like, what are you doing?
And he said to me that there was a purple bear walking on his hind legs walking through the woods.
And I am like purple, he's like, yeah, like Superman's hair, but purple.
So by the time I got over there, you couldn't see anything.
But at that same site, that same week, we had things thrown at our RV.
One night in the middle of the night, I heard a bunch of large things go through our camp.
inside because I had the kids with me and they're all little at the time.
It sounded like the only thing I can equate it to is a family of Bigfoot, walking through my camp, making owl noises.
And it sounded like, based on proximity, like there was a little one on another one's shoulders,
trying to make the same sounds but not doing as good of a job.
And I don't know if you're familiar with owls, but owls are silent when they fly.
They don't make as much noise as I heard outside of our RV that night.
That same encampment, that same week,
that stereotypical Bigfoot sound you hear on all the Bigfoot Hunter shows.
At that point, I'd never heard that sound before.
I'd never watched any of those Bigfoot shows,
so I had no idea that that's what it was,
but we heard there were two of them calling back and forth to each other,
They were like trying to figure out what it could be.
We're like, I know that there's a lot of people come here to bicycle.
So we figured maybe some bicyclists were just trying to mess with people.
But it, in the area it was, there aren't any bike trails up that way.
It was, we were deep in the woods.
It's wild.
What was the year again for the incident at the campsite?
Let's see here
We've been here 10 years
So it would have been 10 years ago because we were living in our RV when we first moved up here
It's about 2015
Yeah
Did you see any
Were there ever any footprints or maybe like damaged trees or anything in the area?
You know I didn't even think to look back then
But we did find what looked like bearscat in our
camp the next day.
Gotcha.
It was big and it was gross.
Okay.
Okay. Well.
Yeah. Fair enough.
This is weird.
I just talked to a gentleman,
a different part of the country,
and I would need to think back where that is,
I can't remember now,
but he did
he did say that what he
saw had
purplish skin.
Interesting.
Purpleish gray skin.
I was like, that sounds very close to what I heard someone say over an organ a month ago.
And my son that saw it, he's my Spock child.
He doesn't, he's on the spectrum, so he doesn't understand, I mean, especially back then, doesn't understand sarcasm or when, or doesn't know how to lie.
lie. I get it, yep.
If he says he saw something, then he saw something, period.
Absolutely.
It's so wild.
It was weird that he was adamant that he saw it, and it was walking on its hind legs like a man.
Have you ever shared your story with Priscilla at the museum?
I might have.
Okay.
I should probably tell her.
And not since she's opened up her store.
She would be, I think she'd be very interested, yeah.
Okay.
I will call her then.
I've got her number.
Cool.
Awesome.
Yeah.
Man, I'm so glad we were able to talk again finally.
Yeah.
I'm glad I got to show you on the map where that was.
Yes.
It is extremely, extremely interesting.
Oh, the thing about that postal worker, it's coming out eventually, but she, so she had a sighting,
and then the next day, she, she, she, was.
She went to pick up the mail at the post office, and there was a ranger there.
And the ranger, she told the ranger what happened.
And the ranger was like, yeah, we had about 13 reports from Little Fall Creek that same night.
Wow.
Oh, my goodness.
But this was like 10 years ago around 2014.
Nice to have validation.
It's always nice.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, Kia, thank you for coming up.
And, you know, keep me in the loop if you hear anything else out there.
All right.
I'll keep talking to people.
You have a good night.
You too.
Thank you.
Good stuff, good stuff.
Man, that is a wild story from Oak Ridge.
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