Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Terror in Skamania County!
Episode Date: July 21, 2025What happens when a solo traveler ventures deep into the forests of Skamania County — and finds herself surrounded by something ancient, angry, and all too real?In this chilling episode, we speak wi...th Cara, a former nurse turned van-lifer whose overnight camping trip near Mount St. Helens turned into a harrowing encounter she’ll never forget. After getting a flat tire deep in a clear-cut zone, Cara found herself stuck — and soon began hearing powerful, guttural roars echoing from both the ridgeline and forest below. With no cell service and night closing in, she realized she wasn’t alone. From spiritual warnings to terrifying vocalizations, this is a story of survival, deep intuition, and a cryptid encounter that shook her to the core. You’ll hear what happened south of St. Helens — and why Cara believes she was deliberately run out of that area by beings older and more powerful than we understand.More than a Bigfoot encounter, this episode reveals what happens when humans come face-to-face with the protectors of the Earth — and how one night in the forest left a permanent mark.You can find Cara using the name "caramagdalena" on Tiktok, Instagram or Youtube. She requests that listeners be able to contact her with any questions they may have or to share their story.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNT🎙️ 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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Here listening to Bigfoot Society and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Tonight's account is from a former nurse from Oregon,
living the van life in the forest near Mount St. Helens,
when her tire blew out in a clear-cut zone,
miles from help and deep in Sasquatch territory,
the forest drastically changed.
This is a story of Kara in what happened to her that day in Skamania County.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
We've got the privilege of talking to Kara today.
Kara is an individual I got connected to over on the TikTok platform.
Kara is a former nurse from Oregon who also likes to spend a lot of time out in the woods, van life, all that good stuff.
But we got connected and I asked her to come on the show after I heard a bit about her account, which is extremely, extremely interesting.
It happens out there in Skamania County.
So welcome to the show, Kara.
How are you doing today?
I'm great.
Thank you.
are you. Doing great. Another great day where I'm able to talk to people about their
their Bigfoot encounters and make sure that is all documented. So I want to make sure that
you have the proper time to share what happened out there by Mount St. Helens. So you are
welcome to take us back to that time when you had this experience, anything that we would
need to know in addition. And I'll let you take it from here.
Okay, awesome. So it's so strange because it was exactly a year ago today. I had it pop up on my memories today that this occurred like a year ago exactly today. And I was looking for a campsite out on the south side of Mount St. Helens. I was trying to get to this area and it was like I thought I could get to it by driving out this logging road through this clear cut. And I started to. I started to.
driving out there and it was huge the big you know sharp gravel and i got a flat tire like i heard it
pop and i was only about a quarter mile off the main road which was just a forest service road it was
like a forest development road um but i turned around and went back to the forest service road so that i
would be near people going by because i didn't have service um and it turned out that i couldn't figure
out that my, I'd never changed a tire on this particular vehicle before and I didn't know that
I had to drop the spare tire with a long thing that you stick in through the bumper of the car.
So I couldn't figure out how to change the tire. And some rangers came by. They also couldn't figure
it out. But they said that they would get a message to my son who was going to come and help me.
So, I hoped.
So they took off.
I didn't see any other people, really.
But while they were still there, like right before they left, I started hearing these really weird sounds that I had never heard before.
And I noticed that the ranger noticed it too.
It sounded like a, like it still makes me feel.
anxious to even talk about it.
And I will not like make this sound if I'm in the woods because it still is scary to me.
But, but anyway, it sounded like a gorilla kind of like barking or roaring, like a, like an animal
with a huge lung capacity making like a deep sort of short guttural sounding bark bark roar
thing. And the Ranger looked up the hill at it. The first time I heard it was up the hill. The
Ranger looked up the hill and I said, what is that? And he kind of like, like nervously laughed a
little bit and looked away and didn't answer me. And then I asked again and he still didn't answer me
and so I didn't ask again, but then they left. And, um, and I kept hearing it. And at first it was
only like every couple times an hour probably. Um,
But then I started hearing it, and it was only from up the hill, but then I started hearing it alternately from downhill from me and still also from uphill.
So it was like at least two things were like calling to each other.
And the one up the hill was staying where it was it sounded like, but the one down the hill sounded like it was getting closer.
and this continued for hours.
And it was super, super scary.
Like I said, I've never heard anything like this before.
And I've heard elk bugle.
I've heard bears.
I've never heard a cougar in the wild, but I've heard recordings of them.
And it sounded more like the size of an egg.
animal, like if you've ever heard a bear up close or, like, if you've ever been around a big bull,
like a big bull cow, you know, it sounded like that kind of huge lung capacity.
And the one down the hill kept getting closer and closer and I was so scared.
And I tried to, like, I'm a very spiritual person and I sort of like prayed about it.
and I was getting that.
It was like I was associated because I'm a person, a human, with the clear cut.
And they were pissed about the clear cut.
It felt like.
But it was kind of felt like it was more like they were definitely protectors of the earth.
And they kept getting closer and closer and it got scarier and scary.
I tried to leave an offering in the clear cut as a piece offering, but that was terrifying because I had to go like kind of far away from my van to do that.
And they kept getting closer and closer to the edges of the clear cut.
And then, oh my gosh, right after it got dark or the sun had gone down and it was getting twilight.
and they just kept getting closer
and the one down up the hill started coming closer
and then I heard like I'm I don't know for sure
that it was a different one than the one that had been down the hill
but then I heard another one of those noises
from my um
from the side like
it would have been the east uh the west from the west then
and that tree
line was pretty close to me and I was just too scared. Like I just decided to drive on my flat tire
and get out of there. But before I drove out of there, I did feel like they were definitely sending me a
message. And it was that, like, they don't really, the vibe I got is they don't really care about
people like they don't um like have they don't have a soft place in their heart for us
you know um because they see how we're hurting the earth it's not like they they dislike
inherently but they don't like what we're doing to the earth and the message that they were
sending is that the earth needs help and that the earth will create
balance, whether we help or not.
But the Earth loves humans and wants us to be a team, and so that's why they tolerate us,
kind of, and why the Bigfoot tolerate us.
But they see us as destructive.
But humans are supposed to protect the Earth, and we're supposed to be a team with the Earth,
and the Earth will provide for us if we protect it.
But they were mad about the destruction that was
caused by that clear cut. And that's why, you know, more than anything, why they were running me
out of there. But it was so scary at the end, like, I felt like they were, they were about to,
like, start throwing stuff at my van, it felt like. So I drove about a mile away on my flat tire,
ruined the tire, but I didn't ever hear him again. And it was definitely the scariest
experience I've ever had in any location.
So that's pretty much what happened.
Oh, my goodness.
I can tell you are, and I would be the same way if I was telling this account.
I mean, you are right back there in that time emotionally.
It's intense.
Yeah, it was so scary.
I, like, made videos because I didn't have cell service, but I was like, I think that
these are what we call Bigfoot.
And I am scared that they are going to literally rip me apart, you know, and they won't
care about my phone.
And so I want to get a message to my kids, you know?
So I, like, recorded, oh, my gosh, I don't want to get it all.
Okay.
So I recorded some videos to my kids where I was like, I love you so much and stuff, you know,
because I was truly scared.
But, yeah, it was intense.
But I was really glad they didn't, like, I was scared they would follow me or that they would be faster than I,
because you can't drive very fast when you have a flat tire, you know.
But they just wanted me to go away from there.
So I think that that area was special to them.
or at least I don't know if they were protecting it because of the clear cut or if it was before that a special area to them or what but it definitely was like they were protecting that area so anyway that was wild it was yeah I definitely have a few questions for you yeah so so you get a mile away your tires ruined then how
How did you eventually get out to safety then?
So I had to wait.
Like I said, I had asked the ranger to like I gave him my son's phone number and I asked him to notify my son and ask him to come out.
And so I knew that my son was going to come out there eventually, you know?
and I didn't know exactly when, but I just, like, I, I was going to go camping anyway, so I had
everything I needed. I had water and food and, you know, like, everything I need in my van, I was self-sustained.
Like, I didn't really need anything. I would have been okay to be out there for like a week or so,
you know, and just waiting. And he did end up coming, like, that next day, like partway through the day.
we were unable to figure out the thing the tire and so we drove down to where we had reception and
I ended up getting a hold of a person who lived in that closest town that was like about 11 or 12
miles away and he drove up and oh yeah that's a cool part of the story too he drove up and so he lived
there right his whole life he's like in his 40s this guy that drove up and changed my tie
for me and showed me that like the thing to change my tire is under the hood and I just have to like pop off this rubber thing and then shove it through the back bumper and drop my spare and blah blah blah so I figured out it's like by the way if you ever go out into the woods with no reception make sure you know how to change the tire on the vehicle you're currently driving so anyway um I told him what happened because it was still like super super fresh and scary for me and he was like I was like what do you think that could have been because I was
I didn't say I heard a big foot, you know, I said, this is what happened and this is what I heard. And without like skipping a beat for even a second, he was like Bigfoot. And he's like, my mom saw one in our backyard like when I was a kid. And he grew up in that area. So they know that, I mean, he's, he said that he's only had experiences where he heard them, but he's had friends too who like have been run out of places and had stuff thrown at them. And so he was. He was. He said that he's only had experiences where he heard them. And so he was. He was. He was. He said, he was. He was. He said, he
wasn't like, he was just very clear not missing a single beat, said it was Bigfoot.
It's like every single person you talked to, it's like, yeah, it's just, it's a thing you have to deal with.
Yeah, it's wild.
Absolutely. For sure. Yeah. Yeah. There's a clear cut out there. I don't know if people should be going there.
I'm never going there again. Right. That's how I feel about it. Right. I'm not saying don't go there, but I'm just saying like,
it might be a scary thing.
Oh, sure.
Absolutely.
Or you might have weird stuff happen or like I really truly think that they were about to start
throwing big stuff at my van.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It felt like it.
It was like elevating and they were like calling to each other more and more frequently and
getting closer.
And I was like they're definitely trying to scare me.
But I also feel like they're going to keep elevating it until I actually listen, you know.
Right.
So.
Yeah.
There's a few questions.
that I want to ask before I do.
I want to make sure you know I'm asking them with respect.
But my listeners are going to be like, why don't you ask it?
So, for sure.
When you're saying that you'd made videos, are those,
I'm guessing those videos are not available anywhere on the internet or?
No, there are like videos that I made on my phone
in case I got ripped apart by a big foot
so that my kids would know what happened because I thought Bigfoot won't care about my phone, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
Like, it probably doesn't even know what a phone is.
So, like, it's not a, I wasn't at all scared.
It was a person that was going to, like, steal my stuff or take my phone.
I was like, so, yeah, they were, like videos so that my kids could know that I love them and what happened.
Absolutely, absolutely.
What did you leave exactly as an offering there?
Oh, yeah.
So I meditated about that a little bit,
and I had a big piece of raw rose quartz.
And I also had the only thing that I had that was like a fresh vegetable type thing.
was a pepper.
And so I went out and there was this one area of the clear cut that was kind of in the middle of the
like flatter area that's right below the road.
It's not really flat, but it's like a little less steep area that's right below the road
that sort of felt central or something.
But it was a stump.
I mean, it's a clear cut.
They're all stumps.
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And so I went over and put it on, put the,
rose quartz and the, um, and the pepper on top of that stump. And rose quartz is a, um, and my
intention was to, um, focus healing energy on this spot because rose, rose quartz's properties
have to do with healing. Um, so that was my intention. And then the, the pepper was just like,
like a here's something you might like, I hope, thing. Right. Yeah. You know,
But it's probably still there, maybe, unless somebody took it.
Yeah, absolutely.
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But very interesting.
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Or was it, you did?
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Yeah, it was scary.
It was super scary.
I was like, yeah, I was ready to.
keep trying to, I would have ruined my van to get away from there.
You know what I mean?
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I would have kept going farther if I had to, but I didn't hear them again after I drove.
Okay.
So, yeah, but it was scary.
It was really scary.
I didn't sleep well.
The next day I got out of my van to, like, look at the tire.
Because I didn't even get out of the van that night at all.
The next morning after it was light, I got out of the van to look at the tire,
but I didn't even stay out of the van for very long.
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So thankfully, I mean, we mentioned before you're into like the van life movement.
So I would get from that that you had the inside of your van decked out for you to be okay
if you were needing to stay overnight.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, I was planning on staying at least a week in the area that in the camp spot I was trying to find out there. So, yeah, I was ready to, I was ready to be camping. I think I had like 12 gallons of water and plenty of food, you know.
You know, everything I own it currently is in my band.
Absolutely. Yeah.
Yeah. So I had everything I needed.
That's great.
That wasn't the thing.
Yeah.
That's great.
Let's see.
Oh, during the time when you were out there and you're hearing the sounds all around you, did you hear, sorry, did you smell any weird smells at all?
I don't remember that.
Gotcha.
And when you're looking around the forest that's all around you, did you notice any
patterns made by
trees or
tree limbs or branches
anything that stuck out sometimes as humans will
pick out patterns when we're out in the woods
anything weird like that
right so I was in the middle of the clear cut
the road that I drove out
it goes like
so I was on the south side of Mount St. Helens
and it goes down like away from
the mountain from the peak of
mountain and it goes out kind of in the middle of the clear cut area the swath that's clear
cut it's like a big swath that goes down the mountain and um so it was all like debris piles and
stumps but it was like they're the next day when we went out there I had to go back up because
when I drove away I drove away from like I had a chair outside of my van
that I was sitting in before I got scared, you know, outside, like just a fold-up camp chair.
And I don't remember what else, but I had driven away from that stuff when I drove away.
And so after my, after we dealt with the tire, we had to go back up there and get it.
And my son walked out and walked up.
There were all these really tall debris piles that were out there in that clear cut.
And my son walked out and walked on top of one of those debris piles.
and it just felt very red flaggy to me.
Like I, it felt like maybe, I don't know if that debris pile could have been,
it was the biggest one in the area of the clear cut and maybe the, I don't know,
there were other debris piles.
It could have been that that was a normal debris pile,
but it felt weird and I didn't want my son to be up there.
It could have just been because of the trauma of the night before.
And I was like, please don't do anything to my baby.
maybe while he climbed up there.
I'm like, what are you doing?
Let's get out of here.
Right, yeah, exactly.
But there was like one big debris pile that seemed like it was a little different than the other ones.
And then there were a few other spots where there were like a few of the bigger,
chunks like logs of debris or bigger branches of debris or whatever that were that were tented up like
not totally put in a debris pile but kind of like tinted up down the hill because I had walked over
um before I started hearing that stuff I had walked over to see if I could see anything cool
because it like I said it swales out kind of gets a little flatter and then it drops off again
by where I was I walked out to the edge of the drop off and um
And, yeah, it just, it seemed a little bit, I don't know.
I don't really know, but it seemed a little bit weird how some of that stuff was, definitely.
It's extremely interesting.
I do want to throw in, because I have a feeling the right people will be listening to this one.
If you're a ranger and you've experienced something like this and you would be cool with sharing it because I think it's important to share it.
And we can also, you know, do it anonymously as well if you need to.
Because I know a lot of individuals are kind of scared of losing their jobs.
But the invitation is open if you would like to reach out.
You can send me an email.
It's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
But I wanted to throw that in there real quick as well.
Did you happen to get the name of the Ranger that you would talk to or just kind of a nameless individual that showed up type deal?
Well, there were three Rangers that tried to help me.
And I don't remember any of their names.
There were two younger men, like they were in their early 20s, I would guess, or maybe late teens.
And then a younger woman also.
And I really don't remember their names.
He was kind of tall and thin, and he had like brownish hair, brownish blonde, kind of curly.
here. I don't remember his name. I think he was out of that ranger. They were just like the kind of
Rangers that drive around and, you know, fix stuff or whatever. Like, yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
Recreational. I think they're called recreational. Yeah. Okay. Very cool. Very cool.
How did this situation or this event that you lived through, how did that,
affect the way that you, I guess, how you viewed Bigfoot in the past year?
Well, I have always, like, had a respect and reverence for it.
But I feel like I, like, I am afraid of it.
I hope I never encounter another one.
But I also have like a really, really deep respect and reverence for it.
Like it is if you, I was thinking about this earlier, actually, I'm glad you asked this question.
If you think about like the thing or person that you love the most in the world, right?
And just like the amount of like love and tenderness you feel for that person, that was the feeling that I get.
from Bigfoot about the earth.
Like, it loves the earth like that, you know?
And so I, like, love and respect that about it, you know?
But I'm terrified of it.
Like, I really, really hope I never encounter another one.
So, yeah, I'm definitely not going to ever be going on a Bigfoot hunting expedition.
Gotcha.
That was kind of the next one.
But I was like, yeah, it's going to be a...
No, I mean, maybe I would maybe go with some other people to, like,
because they are psych, they are telepathic at least, definitely.
And so I would maybe go as a communicator to, in the right circumstance,
not like a ghost hunting vibe type thing, like those where they're like,
we will find you, you know?
Like, but more is like a...
respectful, peacemaking, you know, like, what is it called, diplomacy kind of thing.
Oh, yeah, sure.
That kind of vibe, I would go with that, but not like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Anyway.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
In the time since that event, have you experienced anything out of the ordinary that has
happened, I guess, at your home where you are located?
You mean like supernatural kind of stuff?
Yeah, it could be anything weird.
What could be considered that kind of thing?
I mean, I've seen UFOs since then.
I've seen some orbs like when I was on the coast.
But that I don't feel like, I don't know that that's connected,
but it is a weird thing that happened, you know?
I do like believe, so I do,
believe that we have the ability to communicate without in other ways besides just verbally,
potentially, you know? And I think that some people have to kind of tapped into that.
You can feel vibes of things. People talk about that all the time, whether it's like infrasound
from Bigfoot or whether it's like energetic. I don't know. But,
I forgot the question, to be honest.
No, I just got.
You definitely answered it.
But the question was, you're experiencing weird things, which is a pattern that comes up.
Always, I always experience, yeah, I do experience weird things.
And I do still, what I was going to say is, like, I do feel like we're all connected all the time.
And I feel like I can still tap into that energy if I want to.
Like, like, I feel like there is a threat.
There is a connection.
and I also feel like I always ever since then oh this is one thing that's very different
I mean not very very different because I always have been very respectful I'm always always
leave no trace and very respectful of animals and I never want to destroy their habitat and stuff
like that but ever since then whenever I go to a place I ask for permission to be there
like in that physical space in the woods um like is it okay for me to be here and then I like
wait for the answer, you know? And if I get a vibe that I should leave, then I just leave. So that is
something that's different. Like there are areas where it is preferred that we are not. So, and then there are
areas where it's okay for us to be as long as we're respectful. So that's, that's extremely interesting.
And do you think that is communicating directly to the Bigfoot again? I think that's one of the
energies that protects the earth.
Gotcha.
I think that there are other energies that protect the earth too.
And they are, like, when you, I think that when you ask for, like, when you respectfully,
you know, I also usually will, like, leave, give some kind of offering when I, and I leave a place
also as good as I found it or better.
But there, so when I ask that, I'm asking it of Bigfoot, but I'm also.
asking it of the other Earth Protector energies that exist.
Because some of them are equally scary.
Yeah, and I would imagine, you know, that's not, I'm more, well, I'm more versed in the Bigfoot side, right?
That's what I focus on.
But are those things that would also be considered cryptids by some groups of people?
Probably so.
I've heard some
I've heard some people
talk about them
the things I'm talking about
I mean I think there's all kinds of cryptids
I do believe that there's all kinds of cryptids
and I think some of them are regional and
and stuff like that some of them maybe are
possibly interdimensional
or extraterrestrial
you know
in my opinion this is my
guess about it
and I think that some of them that I'm talking
Some of the energies I was talking about, though, when I said that, are what some people call elementals.
And they were always of the earth energy.
You know, they're from the earth.
They were always of the earth.
Some of them are interdimensional, probably.
But they're like, that's their whole thing is their Earth Protector energies.
And some of them, like, do people do call them things other than that.
that are cryptids, like I think some of the stuff that,
um,
I don't really like to say some of the names that people call some of the cryptids,
because I feel like it, um,
even saying the name of it makes me nervous.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I get it.
Yep.
Um, I don't want to associate with that energy.
Yeah.
But, um, but, um, but yeah, there are some energies out there that are,
I just think you should always listen to your intuition.
Mm-hmm.
When you're in the woods.
And if you, it's, it's never going to steer you wrong.
If you get a gut feeling and you follow it, that's never going to steer you wrong.
But, and I think that we're more sensitive to energy and, and that kind of information than, then we realize sometimes, you know.
Oh, absolutely.
So did this communication start just after the encounter, or was it always there, do you think?
For me.
Yeah.
With this specific energy or in general?
Just in general.
So I know, I have, I started, when I was a kid, when I was a little kid, I could sort of understand what other people were thinking about, but then I understood that that was a weird thing to do.
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And so I tried to stop doing that for a long time.
And then after I got COVID, I called.
couldn't stop it anymore.
And so I just leaned into it.
And it's not like I can, I'm not saying I can tell what other people are thinking all the time.
It's not like that at all.
It's just more of like an understanding of some things that aren't, or like being able to communicate
or feel some things that other people aren't necessarily open to at the same.
point because I do feel like everybody has the potential, you know?
I do exactly.
If activated her if they try.
Yeah, absolutely.
I do know what you're saying.
Another interesting thing that has come up through years of talking to people, I think
that there could be a thing where a person will have a encounter or be in an area that
might be really charged up.
and it'll kind of maybe unlock something in a ability in a human that could be lost,
and I feel crazy for even saying that.
But it's just a pattern that I've noticed in a lot of interviews that I've taken.
Yeah, I think you're right.
It's very weird.
And I do think, you know, now that I'm like sitting in the experience again,
I do think that there was a, so like I did tap, I begged my guides for help during that moment because I was so scared, you know, and asked for guidance and like, am I in danger and what's going on? What's this about? All that kind of stuff. And there was something about a portal that they were saying, I don't know if it was like related to that specific physical space.
or if it was being, if it's always there, if it was being created right then, like that night,
if it was going to, if it was going to be created that night and it was a special thing that was
happening only then, or if it was always there, I don't know, is what I'm trying to say.
But there was something about that area being connected to something about a portal,
at least at that time.
And I do feel like, and like I said, this is very interesting because I have never thought about this frame like this before.
But like I said, I did do some kind of magic at that, in that circumstance.
Like when I placed the offering, I asked for there to be a connection from, you know, energies that would help, energies of life that would help for there to be healing in this area, you know, for this earth to be healed.
for the injury that was sustained in this area to be corrected as quickly as possible
and for healing energy to like rain down from beings of light or energies of light or whatever
would help, right, as you do in magic.
And so maybe that's why I feel like I can still, I don't know, I'm speculating,
But maybe that's why I feel like I still have like a thread of connection to that specific energy, those energies in that space, you know?
Oh, yeah.
It's one of those things where it is interesting to think about and to speculate.
There's no solid info, but there's threads of people experiencing the same things, which is always a super weird thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would say, you know, thank you so much for coming on the show, for trusting this show enough and myself enough to share what you experienced, Kara.
I really do appreciate it.
I would say there are a lot of really good things that people can take away from this.
One, as you said, know how to change your tire before you go out in the woods.
That's a huge deal.
Also, what I do is I take and I will have my mapping program downloaded to my phone so I don't need cellular.
That's another big deal.
Or even have like a beacon type thing.
But I think, yeah, the car tire is one that can get you.
So guys, definitely make sure you know how to change your.
card tire. You don't want to be lost out there. But thankfully, your account has a happy ending,
and you've been able to learn a lot over the last year through this. And I just want to make sure
also that you were able to share everything that you had wanted to share by coming on the show
today. Yeah. I mean, I really think, like, I really think that this happened. Like I said,
it was the most, most scared I have ever been, but I really think that this happened because
there is a message that that was trying to be communicated, you know, about like, about the,
like, about the earth is hurting and, and angry and rising and waking up and needs our help
and that it's trying to create balance and that, you know, so basically that was what they were
trying to say that was like the big that was what they were trying to say so anyway absolutely well
if you have if you ever have any you know questions that come up or any other things that happen
in your life hopefully you know things calm down but uh you're always welcome to reach out you can
send me email but uh just want to say thank you for coming on on the show it's been a pleasure
to chatting with you today of course have a beautiful day thank you
James Kevin, just, you know, want to share what happened to me because I've seen a fellow sharing what happened to him in Bear Brook.
And, I mean, you know, I can't even explain to what happened in five minutes.
You're going to have to call me.
But basically, I mean, I've been hunting my whole life.
I'm from New Hampshire, born and raised.
I've been in the great Northwoods hunting all the way up to the northern part of Maine.
I mean, I've been everywhere, seeing a lot of things, and I've never seen a Sasquatch or Bigfoot, and I've never had any problems.
I've hunted in some very remote areas, and I've never seen anything or had a problem.
But what happened to me a couple summers ago when we went up to camp was bizarre, and it was a little scary, but it was also, it's left me with a lot of questions.
I mean, this could, the only thing that I can think of in what's gotten me to contact people is basically, you know, this is the only thing it could have probably been was of Sasquatch, you know, and I mean, I'm not like a full-on believer. I'm an open-minded person, but I'm also kind of a tight, I mean, I don't, I'm a hunter, you know, we don't, we don't talk about this. I mean, it's just not a thing. So it, I mean, I've shared this with,
from Sasquatch Chronicles, and I've also shared it with a woman.
Her name's Michelle.
She's written some books on all this stuff from Maine because what happened, I mean,
I had so many questions after what happened that I had to reach out and I had to do a little
research to find who Michelle was, but I contacted her, explained to her what happened,
come to find out there's like all these freaking reports of stuff going on,
near where I was, which I had no idea about in the first place to begin with, which was a little
crazy. And, you know, in talking with Wes, he's had so many people with the same thing
happened to me. So because what happened, I never saw it physically, but I know for a fact that,
you know, I mean, I know my animals, I've seen them, I've had bears in my camp. I mean, I, I,
nothing, this is nothing that I've ever, ever, ever, ever come into contact with before.
And I know that for a fact.
Even though I didn't see it, I can tell you just from the vocalizations that it made and the sounds that I heard,
this was not a human being coming down to play and mess around.
Because for one, where I was, if you're going to mess with anyone,
you're going to get shot and you're never going to be seen again.
and it's just how it is.
I mean, you're not going to go way up in northern New Hampshire and go down and mess into someone's camp in the middle of the night.
And someone's going to shoot you.
So I can't explain to you, like, the noise, trying to think of a word to describe the loudness or the, like the size of the noise.
very hard to explain in five minutes but it basically ended up coming down right outside of my tent
wall where I had been by this point frozen because I didn't know what I was really here
and are dealing with and when this thing vocalized it was like that ain't that ain't anything
I've ever heard before so it I can't reap I tried to
reproduce the sound for West, but it's like nothing, nothing will reproduce this sound. It was
like a guttural grunting, but it had like a voice to it. It was very bizarre, very bizarre. So
if you want to hear more about what happened to me, I'm from New Hampshire. I've hunted my
whole life. I, like I said, never believed in any of this, but I am a little open more to
to it now because of the things that have happened and what I've learned throughout my own
personal research. And it's like, you know, I still hunt. I'm an avid archery hunter. I'm in the woods
from September to December. I mean, I'm out there every day. And I don't see anything. I've
never had a problem. But, you know, what happened to me up in my camp was definitely, I don't know
what else it could have been other than a Bigfoot. So, I mean, give me a call if you want to learn more.
If you'd like to share a voicemail to be potentially featured on the show as well,
head over to Bigfoot Societypodcast.com and hit the share your encounter button.
I just want to take a minute to say thank you for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
Kara's story is one that stays with you, not just because of the terrifying sounds from the tree line,
but because of the message behind it, the earth is watching and sometimes it speaks.
So huge thanks to Kera for opening up about a night that changed everything and for reminding
us that respect for nature isn't just about hiking quietly, sometimes it's life or death.
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Until next time, keep your ears open, trust your gut.
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