Bigfoot Society - Horrifying Bigfoot Encounters from the Comments!
Episode Date: July 15, 2024In this riveting episode, we explore real-life Bigfoot encounters shared by our viewers from across the US. Travel with us to hotspots like Bigfoot Ranch, Montgomery County, Texas, and the Allegheny N...ational Forest, as well as places in Connecticut, New York, Arkansas, California, Oregon, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Listeners recount face-to-face confrontations, eerie sounds, and telepathic interactions with the elusive Sasquatch. These captivating stories of strange noises, territorial behaviors, and mysterious disappearances span decades and offer profound insights into Bigfoot's habitats and behaviors. Tune in to hear firsthand accounts and join the ongoing quest for the truth behind these elusive creatures.Share 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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with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, we've got three weeks of comments to go over and I went through
and picked out the best ones.
Now, these comments are ones where I would love the person to reach out to me at
Bigfoot Society at gmail.com to discuss what they left more, maybe even chat about it.
So keep that in mind with what you hear.
First one is an interesting comment that was left on Bigfoot Ranch Part 2 by T-S-A-I-A.
He writes, or they write, is this the lady who was raised in a family that interacted with Bigfoot like
extended family. There was a lady interviewed on in search of during the 1970s who had family
members who were part Bigfoot. They talked about them coming to the back door of the house to
ask for garlic because garlic keeps the fleas off. All right. So if anyone wants to take this quest
and figure this out, see if you can find the episode, see if it's an individual named Connie
and put that in the comments of this episode to let us know what you found. That's your quest.
Let's continue with the Denny episode.
There's an interesting comment on here from Obelis.
I'd like to know if the real estate agent tells people that the properties have Sasquatch,
the people that sold our place to us, didn't tell us.
But the lady said she always carried a weapon on her when she was outside and looked at me in a way that made me think she wanted to tell me something,
but couldn't quite bring herself to do it.
When I asked why she carried a weapon, she said she was scary.
meaning she's usually scared.
Please reach out to me about that.
Also, Obelis writes,
Montgomery County, Texas is a hotspot for these creatures.
Conroe and the town of Montgomery are located there.
We live near there and have experiences for about four years with a tribe.
I would love to talk to you.
Bill writes on the Duane episode that was released recently.
When I was 16 years old,
I was a volunteer firefighter in Oak Ridge, Oregon.
We got a call from a man in a camp trailer at Blair Lake.
He said Bigfoot was looking in his windows and harassing him.
Several men went up and chased Bigfoot away.
It was snow covered there.
Bill, I'd love to hear from you.
We have Chrissy on the Renier Oregon episode saying,
Near City Road, I know it.
If you know about Bigfoot activity near Near City Road, please reach out.
On a live show, Oregon Wildman, writes,
I'll be at the festival.
Above the reservoir,
I had two five-minute stair downs
with one at 30 feet
and again at 80 feet.
Oregon Wildman,
reach out, please.
DeWain's Horrifying Encounors episode,
Lowell writes,
Blair Lake down at the hot pool.
We had a boulder thrown at us.
I have had several run-ins with them.
Please reach out.
Relax, writes on the Tennessee
Bigfoot Stalker episode.
That's an amazing story.
Fascinating.
I would love to hear his son's encounter.
I almost got
his son to come on the podcast.
If the son is listening, please reach out again.
I wasn't unable to hear a reply back from you, I believe.
In the top 10 episode last year, Timothy Wright,
seems like they were so nice to country because they knew a good thing, right?
I had a bear taken for me, but they didn't share.
There was a large male, a young one about four feet tall,
and an old lady, his grandmother, I would guess.
I didn't push the issue, but that was the nicest black bear I'd ever take.
and a bit frustrating.
We'd love to talk to you about this.
Please reach out.
Here's an interesting thing from the Dwayne episode.
Lisa writes,
You know you're in Cougar territory if you smell cat urine.
It smells exactly the same as domestic cats.
The actual Cougar doesn't really smell as like the domestic cats.
They keep themselves clean.
Really, the only time you may smell cat urine in the wilderness
is if it's warm and humid or damp.
Otherwise, it's hard to detect.
Hey, that's good to know.
Thank you.
from the Pennsylvania police officer
one here
Dirty writes
Bigfoot or Sasquatch doesn't exist
I grew up in a force that supposedly has crazy
surreal sightings in evidence yet no one
that has lived out here for multiple decades
has ever seen any evidence that they do exist
with all the tech advancement
there's no physical proof
only campfire stories
If you agree with Dirty
let me know in the comments
Dale on the same episode
writes
I lived in Lycoming County.
I'm an avid hunter and fisherman.
I know pretty much everything in the woods
as I'm almost 60 and spent most of my life in nature.
Only one thing I can't explain while walking a trail off Route 15.
The woods went completely silent.
I had this feeling something was watching me.
As I kept scanning, I could see nothing.
Then the hair stood up on my body and I turned and ran.
I booked it.
I hunt when I hunt.
So when a bear or any large animal comes,
the woods does not so silent.
never figured that one thing out in my life.
Very interesting.
It could have been something that happened there.
Back to the Dwayne episode,
Chris writes,
when people are wandering through the woods at nights,
projecting all these different focalizations,
they have no clue what these sounds actually mean to the creatures.
Honestly,
what did you expect?
Okay, I get it.
I mean, I have played the Sierra sounds myself
and I experienced some really not enjoyable things.
so yeah i totally get it it could be an interesting situation we'll we'll see what happens
also on the dwayne episode mahony writes i know this is bigfoot channel but i wish you'd
asked him if he's ever seen or heard any sign of dog man in his woods that's another
crypt do we really need to research because they're everywhere and becoming less and less
afraid of being seen which isn't good i believe something terrible is going to happen look at all
of the strange things going on okay i struggle with this because i try to keep everything bigfoot
related.
But let me know in the comments if you'd like to hear more about Dogman or what other
things you would like to hear about.
And I'll see what maybe I can do with that.
It's kind of a tricky thing.
In the TJ from Great Barrington episode, Steve writes, I lived in Severeville,
Severeville.
I always say that wrong, guys.
Tennessee from 1998 till 2000, lived in Maryville, Tennessee from 2000 to 2017, now live in
Madisonville, Tennessee.
I don't go in the woods, period.
All right, man, what have you experienced?
Let me know.
Please reach out.
Darla on the police officer from Pennsylvania episode says,
I'm from northwest Pennsylvania, Bradford.
I know of reports of sightings from Kinsua,
Westline, Allegheny, National Forest, Warren, Cook's Forest, Claremont.
He is there.
Darla, please reach out.
I love to talk to you about what you've experienced.
From the Dwayne episode, user writes,
What?
T.
23 foot bro, that sub a Sasquatch has to be huge.
I think that's about the biggest we've heard of.
He's got to run upwards of 9 to 10 feet tall.
Some have seen upward of 12 feet tall over 1,000 pounds.
Can you imagine?
Our government are very aware of them.
Well, guys, if there's going to be one that big,
it's going to be out in the Pacific Northwest or British Columbia.
So who knows, really?
On the Dwayne episode, here's an interesting thing.
User, in this one I'm going to edit a little bit as I read.
Just because.
I feel so bad for him.
I'm 64 and need a cane to do anything.
My knees give right out.
I used to do everything, be the first on point, headed into unknown territory.
But once I became disabled, I feel just like he does.
I've done the same thing, laid intent, listening all night long.
It's terrifying.
Until a friend told me, have they killed you yet?
Nope.
Could they kill you?
Yes, of course, I said.
He says, then why worry?
If they haven't killed you yet, then they aren't about that.
I've actually heard from Native Americans who communicate,
with them it's against their beliefs to attack kill Ediths unless yes there's an unless we attack
first or harass their babies young ones etc in other words give them the same respect we expect from
them it's usually the teenagers of their groups like just like our teenagers who like to scare us
shake our tents run by 10 at night and scare us l-o-l relax my friend you'll find they start
relaxing once we do because they see it's not scaring us any longer it's boring for them
try to communicate with them ask them not to scare you you come in peace bring gifts
leave them on one spot.
I'll bet you any amount after a couple times you leaving stuff.
Watch what happens.
Sure enough, you'll get things.
You'll treasure the rest of your lives.
God bless us all.
Another thing, if they get too rowdy, use Jesus the greatest name,
God creator of all the universe.
They have the same respect for God as we do.
Peace from Big Jam in New Hampshire,
a.k.a. Boston Strong.
Thank you, Big Jim.
If you have any specific incidents that you would want to share,
please reach out, my friend.
user Jake on a short I did about the Sipsy creature said I've heard two of them talking to each other in Bankhead Forest sounded like two Asian cavemen arguing with each other I've heard it for a good while that day while I hunted I got out there please reach out on Dwayne's encounter episode John writes you remind me of a military doc who does counseling with combat veterans who are needing to decompressed from horrific PTSD at times when you're interviewing these witnesses thank you John I take that as a
compliment. I really try.
On the Pennsylvania police officer episode,
Misfit Gaming, I would love to talk about my experiences.
I had a very intense up-close encountering in Boone, North Carolina.
Please reach out.
Had a really nice comment from Lyman on the real estate, Denny, the real estate agent episode.
He says, Best Bigfoot interviews on YouTube right here, folks.
Really enjoy your channel.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
writes from the Pennsylvania police officer episode what they call tree knocks on silly TV shows are actually raven vocalizations the whoops are as well I've run a wild rescue center 20 years and hear it every day every sound they claim to be bigfoot is normal wildlife barred owls coyotes ravens wolves etc I hear them all at my rescue center so you would assume I'm a non-believerieverie right I actually had an amazing encounter near squamish believe that's Washington 30 years ago where I clearly saw a smaller one cross a very remote forest road right in front of my truck
Couldn't have been more than five feet tall.
It looked directly into my headlights with an almost human-like face.
It disappeared into the dense force.
I just sat there stunned trying to process what I just saw.
I've never told anyone.
Tonto, you're welcome to reach out.
And if you'd like to discuss that with me,
I would be privileged to chat with you about what you experienced.
Levi writes the following on the Pennsylvania Police Officer episode.
He says, here's my story.
I was driving down the highway that goes east to west through Pennsylvania.
We were going over the Appalachian mountain chains.
I remember seeing a sign saying,
you have reached the highest point in Pennsylvania.
Another 30 minutes of driving I enjoyed looking at my window as my father drives.
A bit of backstory is the nearest exit was 50 miles away,
and we hadn't passed anything for quite some time.
No houses, no exits, nothing but wood in mountains.
I see a bunch of deer in a 7 to 800-yard-long field.
That was 2 to 300 yards wide.
With wood surrounding the entire field,
the field came directly to the highway and was downhill
from us. We were driving to Rhode Island from Pennsylvania, so it was like 10 a.m. where there was
barely any traffic. And I saw about 20 to start running like they just got shot at. As a hunter,
you can tell when deer are legitimately spooked and scared for their life opposed to just running.
So I go, Dad, look, look a bunch of deer. His response, when he looks over is no son, that's a
bigfoot. Well, what I hadn't seen because I was fixated on, deer was a bipedal, completely hairy
human figure sprinting at roughly 30 to 35 miles per hour toward the deer.
This big foot was gaining on deer and the deer were in tall grass up to the neckline of the deer.
The whole time the big foot was running, we could see its knees so we slowed down to like 40
miles per hour as we were on a highway, couldn't legally pull over end or stop.
This was unfortunately before smartphone era.
Flip phones did have cameras, but they didn't record video.
To this day, my dad and I swear on what we saw.
Levi, please reach out.
I'd love to chat with you about that.
from Harley's episode
Terrifying Tales of the Smoky Mountains
Banjo writes
We have a lot of dog man reports
At LBL land between the lakes
Here in Tennessee
Bigfoot also
Please reach out with what you know my friend
Going back to
Stocked in the Meadows
395
Relax says
Heard a few stories in Fruitdale, Texas
I live 35 miles
35 minutes from there
Please reach out if you haven't already
Salt Peter writes
on Never Go Camping in this area
episode
Representing the 603
All right
I didn't know we had these creatures in New Hampshire
until one screamed roared at me out in the woods
six or seven years ago
New Hampshire native from the hills
I know what animals we have
and what they sound like
this was huge
It lasted a crazy long time
and it changed octaves
from low to super high and very loud
I felt it in my body
I knew immediately that I experienced the sound
of a big foot very exciting
but I was scared as well
was a vocalization telling me
and my companions
to get out of its territory.
Simple.
Absolutely reach out, my friend.
Robbie writes on the Michael Mays episode,
A Black Panther wreaked havoc on several
farms in northeast Oklahoma where I'm from
when I was a young man in my 20s.
I never saw it because I was living in Tulsa by then,
but my aunt and uncles both saw it
and was eventually shot and killed.
I guess none of us realized it was supposed to be controversial.
My grandmother told stories
of seeing them in the past as well.
I suppose most people who live,
lived in the hills of northeast Oklahoma,
saw them at some point.
Be curious if anyone else has seen a Black Panther
in that area. I don't necessarily want to
discuss those sightings, but I'm
curious if other people have had those.
You can leave those in the comments.
Back to the
re-release of
the William Morris episode, Sasquatch Fauda Bear, and I found
the body. Sean writes, I'm from
Myrtle Creek myself. I had my own encounter
in Oakland, just a bit north of Roseburg.
Please reach out, my friend.
A lot of people like the Connie
Bigfoot Ranch episodes.
Hopefully there's more to come from that,
and there's going to be a few comments
from that series so far.
Kristen writes, I really enjoyed Connie's stories.
She is what we need in the Sasquash world for answers.
I have so many questions, though.
Questions like, what do they do with their dead?
Why do some like human, look human,
some gorilla, some orangutan?
We know she and her family can communicate with them,
so I don't doubt this at all, but why?
when we have hope for people like her to give us answers because very little scientists will,
do we still not get real answers of what they know or think?
At the end of the day, we heard just great stories but nothing,
more than we already heard about others' encounters in the past.
She has so much she can teach everyone.
So why is it the same?
I'm only going to tell you what you already know, but nothing more.
Okay, I get your frustration.
There's more coming, hopefully, so stay tuned.
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Underseged by Sasquatch in Central Tennessee episode.
Fiking says, I live in Cookville, Tennessee.
I'm going Bigfoot hunting.
Let me know what you got going on.
Please be careful.
We don't want a missing 4-1-1 situation.
Here's an interesting comment that came in from Diana on Bigfoot Ranch, Part 2.
Southern Illinois, Shoal Creek near Missouri border in Apennuze County and Dean Bottoms in
Appanese County was a hot spot for them in the 60s and 70s.
Also a few UFO sightings down there around those times.
That's really cool.
Diana, please reach out to me.
I would love to discuss that.
That's a time period where a lot of the information is being lost because that generation is starting to unfortunately get into their years where they're having maybe issues remembering.
You get what I'm trying to say.
Bigfoot Ranch part two, part one.
Donito says, so interesting.
I grew up in Davis County, Iowa, which borders Van Buren County.
Our farm was on the east side of the county, which made us even closer.
I've also lived in Jefferson County and Henry County, both again, border Van Buren.
I've never had an encounter, but I've always been fascinated with stories about them.
I can't remember the name of the show, but it came out in the mid-70s and it was about Bigfoot and Lochness Monster.
Just the preview scared me to death.
My older sister assured me that there were no Bigfoot where we lived.
She told me that they lived out in the boonies, and I had nothing to worry about.
I'm thinking she may have been wrong.
I also had a friend who had a winery, a farm, and some other businesses in the Dowds area.
He led hunting parties on his farm.
I'm willing to bet he has some stories.
Have him reach out, please.
Really enjoy this.
It makes a difference when you know exactly where the places are that the encounters happen.
I'd love to hear more from Connie in sightings in Southeast Iowa.
I will try to make that happen.
Interesting trivia fact from Bigfoot Ranch Part 2.
O Negative writes, a flood light is called a bugger light in the south.
All right, cool.
That's really awesome to know.
I didn't know that.
From Denny, the real estate, Sonia writes,
my mom was born and raised in Tallahina.
I was telling some of these Bigfoot stories to her,
and she was wondering if this was the bugger man.
The old folks used to warn the kids about ding, ding, ding, ding.
I guess it was.
I would guess it was,
Sonia, if you could have your mom maybe reach out
or maybe even write down some things
that she would be willing to share
or even record her.
you know just so you have that
that time recorded
of your mom's history
be very interesting for you to be able to listen to in the future
Bigfoot Ranch part two
Lori Ann writes yeah
contradictive so they prated
horses mains and tails
but now he's saying they're freaking out horses
horses are fight or flight no I train judge
to show my whole life I also lived with them
on my property I know Mary Green and Bobby Shore
Scott Patterson, too, plus more.
Okay.
Interesting.
Lorian, feel free to contact me.
I would love to hear what you've experienced.
On the Pennsylvania Bigfoot,
Pennsylvania Police Officer Encounter episode,
V. Shaman writes,
up in the Finger Lakes area of New York,
I absolutely have seen them out in line on two occasions.
Reported it and was told we didn't have them.
The second ones, I've actually been able to find tracks even.
Long before cell phones with good cameras, though, so don't get excited, guys.
First of all, the Wildlife Commission doesn't know and how they try to act like they actually do.
For some of these things kind of blow my mind.
Like these things have borders that they won't cross, yet they don't have that.
They have natural borders, that's it.
So with our weather going all over the place like it does,
I'd imagine that we're going to have things rearranged all over.
But this was long before that.
And while you could have a pretty small population of mountain lions and have a
but go under the radar very easily in places.
Very interesting.
Reach out.
Sounds like you have some things.
Here's an interesting thought from Bigfoot Ranch, Part 1,
the Marlboro Man, Migratory, Rivers.
My mother can't wear watches because they stop working after a while.
The bit about the car ceasing to function made me think of that.
Not saying my mom is a Bigfoot,
saying there might be something there,
something quantifiable.
Maybe if we understood the biomechanism better,
might help in finding them easier.
Don't even know how to measure it.
Need to spend some time figuring out what spectrum of light, the standard camera film of back in the day, could pick up.
What wavelength interfere with the image?
They can mess with it.
Could mean they have a better control of metabolic functions capable of radiating energy at particular wavelengths, just a thought.
Guys, if you have any thoughts regarding that, that's a really interesting statement group.
And let me know in the comments what you think.
also from Bigfoot Ranch part one
from Paula
I absolutely love this interview with Connie
such a wonderful fabulous and interesting woman
to hear all or some of her encounters with Shepinga
and how she helped Connie
while those awful men tried to have
okay
tried to be not nice guys
how about that
such a horrible shame
whoever stole all her Bigfoot stories photos
I agree experiences Connie kept in a journal
She must have had so many awesome experiences.
I also agree.
Connie is so interesting.
I would love to hear more from her.
Connie, it truly is so honest and lovely.
Love to listen to.
Thank you.
Yeah, that's a really nice comment.
And I agree.
I would love to see any evidence Connie has,
but she did lose so much of it.
Here's an interesting comment
that actually came on the YouTube membership video.
From Steve.
I'm currently living in Southeast Iowa.
I live close to the Van Buren County line in Davis County.
We're real rural out here,
at least 12 miles in any direction to the nearest towns,
which Eldon, Floris, Bloomfield, and Kiyosakwa.
Only been here, only been out here since end of March,
but let me tell you,
there's something out here.
Caught a glimpse of what looked like a silver-back gorilla
walking on all fours in the timber,
probably 20 to 25 yards away.
Its front legs, arms, and back legs
were the only parts not seen because of high grass,
which was up to my hips,
sometimes my chest. I'm 5-8. No cattle, sheep, deer, nor the mountain lion I saw a month before.
Had no tail, hair about six to eight inches long, kind of wavy, dark, dark brown, about
about the waist and gray silver from the hips. That's really interesting. I've never heard that
before. No one in this area seems surprised to hear me say this. I think they just keep it to
themselves for the animals' sake. Steve, please reach out to me. I'm going to say the email one more
time. It's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. Wow, this is just happening recently in the same area.
Please, Steve, reach out. I would love to talk to you. Bigfoot Ranch, part one. Donna says,
I believe her they can speak any language. Yes, they talk to you telepathically. I believe her.
They will follow you where you go. Yes, they're an ancient race. I love them. They're part human.
Donna, thank you for your kind thoughts.
Pennsylvania police officer episode Victoria writes,
I live on Vancouver Island, a bigfoot hotspot.
I live on top of a mountain on 11 acres and have had many cougars, bears, and even a wolf last month.
But sadly, no BF yet.
Well, don't give up hope and let me know.
Please reach out if something happens.
On the same episode, Paul writes,
I've seen huge trunks being thrown out of a forced ridge line and couldn't believe my eyes.
I didn't comprehend what was happening.
I heard a roar that sent shivers across my whole body
and I was with four buddies out for a hunt.
We left the area immediately
and we felt like we were being stalked and warned.
This roar sounded like a deep roar.
Sorry, deep growl, roar that literally was felt in my bones.
This was up in the New York, Pennsylvania border.
Very interesting, Paul.
Please feel free to reach out.
Cynthia writing on the...
Oh, this is an old one.
This is 263 Oklahoma episode, I think.
She writes, I know there have been a lot of sightings in Oklahoma, but I think Bigfoot might have got someone.
Okay, yeah, well, yeah, totally.
So personally, I think if you are trying to get a Bigfoot and take one out, you need to be absolutely careful because it's brother.
If you take it out, its brothers will take you out.
That's just, I mean, look at, it's like the whole Jurassic Park thing.
Take out the Raptors.
Raptors are going to come from the side.
Sorry, Muldoon.
I think there's a lot of people that have probably done that, that did.
not come back and that might be the whole missing 401. I don't know. Let me know what your
comments are in the comments of this episode. I'm sure there's going to be just some discussion
about this. Bigfoot Ranch part one. Rupured Duck writes, will members-only content eventually be
made available to your regular subscribers? So I get a question like this every so often,
so I'm going to address it again. Members-only content is members-only content that is for the individuals
that choose to support the podcast,
which I really appreciate all those individuals.
A lot of people say,
hey, that's not fair.
Well, guys, here's the thing.
I appreciate those that are able to support the podcast.
This doesn't run by itself.
There are bills to pay for the podcast.
And so if you are able to help support,
yeah, there's going to be extra things for members.
So members only things,
members only content which there's an episode that comes out every week will not be made public
ever that's i mean and you can become a youtube channel member tier two bigfoot posse
to hear those episodes you can become a patreon member uh there's a great community over there
and you get to hear the extra stuff so uh that's really what it comes down to uh episode 461 the
My house was attacked in Astoria.
There's a lot of really interesting comments that came in on that.
Sunshine Bear writes,
they can cloak,
so it could have been Bigfoot inside your house looking like a shadow figure.
Ooh,
that's pretty creepy to think of.
It's got to be related to the bones found,
the orange orbs and everything happening around your house.
I'll bet they've been keeping tabs on you.
Sunshine Bear, you might not be too far off.
Bigfoot Ranch, part one.
Okay, this one is a great comment.
This probably wins comment.
of the whole group.
Nitro Border writes,
this is such a great episode.
It's important to hear the stories
and accounts from the older generations
before their loss.
I find the stories people
who are in their mid-70s and older
have incredible accounts
that really don't get spoken on
much over the course of their lives
because it was such a different time.
Even today, as times have changed,
people have become more open
to talking about things in general
and there's more awareness of the Bigfoot creature.
For example,
I had the most for random
encounter with an older woman while I was visiting Oregon at the North American Bigfoot
Center. I checked it out with my brother who lives out there and we were poking around the
little gift shop area in the front of the museum and chatting a bit with some of the employees about
Sasquatch. This little old lady came in was just looking around for a minute or two when she
speaks up to the employee we'd been talking to when there was a lull in our conversation.
She said that when she was a young girl, somewhere between ages of six to ten, I forgot what
age he said but it was in the early 1950s when her father told her this story that apparently had
taken place in 1940s to him she said that her father was a logger by trade he was working a job site
somewhere in california i also don't remember where she said it was but they were doing tree work
logging at stacking very very large fallen trees with heavy machinery one morning her father and
the crew returned to the job site those huge logs were sprung all around the area just absolutely
tossed around the work site. We're talking massive trees, trunks that no person or even group of
men could have moved or thrown around like that, like they were found that way that morning.
So she told the story and it was pretty wild to hear from her. She told it to us as we stood there
listening. And she said, she wondered if it could have been a big foot. She said her dad didn't
indicate it was some sort of monster or bigfoot or that there were any stories related to it.
She also pointed out that when this incident occurred and when she was told about it,
that there wasn't a talk about Bigfoot like we see today, which that makes sense to me.
I mean, there's stories, stories, legends, accounts of Bigfoot creatures going back for thousands of years,
but it didn't really come into the larger modern culture consciousness and psychists,
as it did since arguably around the time of the Patterson-Gillen footage.
She has crazy to hear her story from a time decades before Bigfoot was growing in popularity awareness, relatively speaking.
So, yeah, she just told that story to us and wondered out loud if it could have been a Bigfoot,
we were all like oh wow that's really interesting and she was this wished us well and left like she
was just passing through and stopped in and told us the minute or too long story and left basically
like she wanted to get it out there that is incredible thank you so much for sharing that
nitro reporter that's that's awesome let's continue uh i talk about a geographic square in the denny
real estate agent episode timor writes i live
live in that square.
Well, let me know if you've experienced anything.
Please reach out.
Going back to the under siege by Sasquatch in central Tennessee,
8646.
Aaron writes,
my family has property in Tennessee.
I used to camp there a few days a week when we were doing a lot of work there
to avoid having to drive there.
So I camp on a very steep ridge right where it drops off a little bluff.
One night I heard something that sounded like tree knocking way up on the ridge behind me.
It was far enough.
I never even mentioned it to anyone.
The next week I heard it again, but it was a lot closer.
It would go on for 30 minutes, then stop.
The week following, it started knocking about 50 yards.
It sounded like someone was smacking a tree with a baseball bat.
Again, it went on for about 30 minutes.
Now I'm literally in the middle of nowhere.
There's nothing about this place.
Right off the side of this bluff, I'm going to guess it's,
I'd put a big flat rock that I had my tent set up on.
Oh, you've probably found it.
So I couldn't even see over the ledge behind me to see what it was.
I had a little LED light that used one AA battery
that continually flickered on and off.
So I wasn't seeing anything anyways.
The following week I put a tarp over my tent using poles.
The tarp went all the way to the ground
and had logs on top of it to hold it down.
That week, whatever it was, started pulling the tarp up,
making the logs kind of bounce on the rock at the same time.
Oh my goodness, this is wild.
I smacked the side of my tent and yelled,
hey, three to five, six seconds later,
something hit a tree right behind me three times hard i about had a stroke absolutely i would a two
for 20 minutes it moved around behind me smacking trees sporadically started getting closer to me again
so i shot my 40 cal out the front of my tent into another range across from me and that ended it
i haven't heard knocking ever since i wondered if it was someone trying to live off the grid because my
camp looked over springs that was year-round source of water i don't know but i'm fine with it stopping
8646. Aaron, reach out, please. I need to talk to you about this. It's very interesting. Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
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It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says, what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural, but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
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At the time,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the work,
and that the 99% of the people of more
of 50 have the virus that cause the Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
will be they're going to be.
The eruption dolorousa with ampollosures
during the years,
making that even the tasks
more simple are all a retort,
not learn about the culebrilla
to the way difficult.
Here's a great comment.
From the Denny episode, Real Estate Agent.
Chris writes, Denny showed us three properties in 2021.
The last one, a 10-acre area near Robert's Cave had obvious signs of Bigfoot.
Trees broke over 90 degrees at about seven feet up, nest looking structures.
He ain't lying folks.
We asked them about them, and he was very matter of fact that Bigfoot was in the area.
awesome interview with a good guy chris that is so cool thank you for sharing that that makes my day
uh pennsylvania police officer this one's a long one so get ready shake and break writes
i grew up in pleasantville pa and right in my backyard was the unofficial allegheny national forest
my grandma's grandpa sparks who had a wolf's head gas station in the 60s to early 80s
when i was super little i would ride on his fuel oil fuel oil route with him through tianesta
Tideout, pit hole, Nealtown, and so on, and at some remote homes.
I would wonder about the property sometimes.
And out between Nealtown and Tideout, I was wandering about this field heading for the tree line.
I was six, and it was 1981.
When my grandpa was filling an oil tank for home heating,
when this old woman came running out of her house,
screaming at my grandpa to get him away from the woods.
In hearing her, I stopped and turned back when I heard.
a large crash in the woods behind me. It sounded like a tree came down through the thick branches
of the surrounding trees with the sounds of breaking branches. The swish of the leaves slashing through
the branches, then a thud that I could feel through my feet. They must have seen something I didn't
because my grandma switched off the hose and sprinted toward me. I've never seen my grandpa run before
or after. He got to me, scoop me up in his arms, and trod back to his gas truck, a big old red Dodge
oil truck. And as he put me in the cab, the woman said that, you just can't.
go wandering off because there are things out there that grab you and you'd never be seen again i was
terrified and her words have stayed with me my entire life i overheard them between my sobs talking as my
grandpa finished filling her tank that they have always been a problem that time of year
early fall i was wearing a sweater in a corduroy coat and that her and her husband think that they make a
yearly circle through mountains loosely following the allegheny river and tributaries and they must be
heading back to the caves at tianesta she went on the
to say that her neighbors through the out the area have had the same problems too,
and she made the guess by the pattern of what homes are visited and what direction.
Growing up in the woods, especially the late summer months, it wasn't uncommon for me and my
friends who lived in Daly's trailer park, which was through the back field from my house that
was on Route 36 to hear tree knocks.
He would hear one off in the distance, then a little while later, another one off to the left
deep in the woods, then another one off to the right a little while later.
My grandpa had 11 brothers and sisters
whom I spent a lot of time with growing up
and the best advice I ever received
was from my uncle Pete who said
whenever you hear the woods go silent
it's time to go home
I have a few other Bigfoot stories
especially how my mom brother and I
was followed by an adult male in pit hole
who I saw as my mom carried me back to the car
but I'll save that for another time
I will leave you
with a white Bigfoot sighting
and Guys Mills PA who wanders from Corey
Spartansburg, Gus Mills, Meadville, PA areas.
He, she, has been seen by some very prominent people, but won't say much about their encounter.
Shake and break, please reach out to me.
Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
I would love to talk to you, my friend.
Oh, my goodness.
He puts another comment in on this.
I have a few more.
One really interesting, terrifying one.
Two, actually, that happened to me not too.
long ago, not too long after my encounter with my grandpa, the tree knocks I can attest to as being
a common incurrence when I was young. I would even hear them when I was in bed at night. Old
cast wells when operation would make a pop sound, then a chug-a-chug-chug-a-chug-chug-a. So when I would
hear the pop of the tree-knock, which sounded an awful lot like the oil well that was deep in the
woods across Route 36, I would distinctly know the difference. The funny thing is that while writing this,
I just realized that it was such a common occurrence in the summer months around my house that it was normal,
and I didn't think twice about it.
I'll talk to my 84-year-old mother and my older brother tonight and see what they remember.
I know they remember the one where I think he was trying to take me.
Wow.
Oh, man, dude, shake and break.
You had got to reach out, please.
From the Denny episode, Real estate agent, Seth writes,
My hunting buddy I've known for 20 years as an outdoorsman 100%.
He taught us all to hunt.
and fish better in the early 1980s he was hunting in the Olympic mountains called Wyanucci Valley
saw an upright hairy creature not a bear they exit the scene if you can reach out to your hunting buddy
please have him reach out to me i would love to talk to him from the pennsylvania police officer
happy lost souls writes i've experienced something bizarre northwest p a deep off the grid i can only
liken it to infrasound i was paralyzed and disoriented from some sound i wasn't hearing
but I was feeling it triggered a massive fear response with me I do not know what this is I only know that large predators can generate infrasound happy last souls I've experienced I am a hundred percent sure I've experienced what you experienced just about a month ago and I know it is hard to live without without talking to someone about it if you want to reach out to me I would love to talk to you about what happened in an older episode the Alabama Hunter found episode
Perry writes.
This is a little longer one, so get ready, guys.
Okay, here we go.
My family and I went camping in Alabama, but I don't remember exactly where.
I was only eight when my parents and I experienced a Bigfoot encounter.
Anyways, we used our little boat to get to this, to get to this location to camp
because the walk would have taken too long lugging all our stuff.
After we set the tent, made a fire, eight, and got settled down for the night.
I was getting really sleepy.
My mom carried me in the tent, and I was out.
It felt like minutes when my dad said,
Get up now.
There was something that sounded like a monster nearby,
and my dad said,
we need to leave now.
I was inside our small aluminum boat
running as fast as I could.
We left...
That part is a little weird,
but I'm going to go with it.
We left everything there, everything.
Not even a flashlight to see where we were going.
There were trees and rocks we saw on our way
there, so I was afraid we'd hit something in Trown.
It was still dark,
and we couldn't see anything.
Sure enough, we ran into boats.
Okay, so they were in the boat.
And the boat started taking water.
I said we're going to die
because we could still hear it screaming,
talking gibberish.
We still kept going with a boat leaking badly.
Thankfully, dad made a bailing bucket
using a chlorox bottle
before we left just in case.
Thank goodness.
My mother bailed water out
because it was coming in faster
than she could bail the water out.
I was scared to death
and my mom was crying too.
It felt like hours trying to,
escape. Finally, my dad thought we were far enough away and pulled to the shore to look at the
damage. We heard it off in the distance, but it sounded far away. We sat in the boat for a few minutes,
and I started calming down and felt better. My mom was still upset, wanting to know what happened
and why we left everything behind. My dad and mom walked a few feet away, and I heard my dad
whispering to my mother saying he thought, Bigfoot threw a rock at him. What else can throw rocks?
I said, I heard you, dad. Now it was more scared. He said he had walked downstream to people,
and was hit in the back with a rock.
He yelled, who's out there?
That's when the thing started screaming loudly.
Loudly.
As I was sitting in the boat, wondering if we were going to stay where we were.
I remember I was being bit by mosquitoes.
My dad wedged a piece of wood in the hole where we ran over a sharp rock and hoped that would stop the water.
I wanted to leave so bad.
All of a sudden, we heard trees sounding like they were snapping and the screaming started again,
sounding like this thing was really close.
They followed us.
We were all screaming as my dad once again was pushing the boat in the water.
to start the engine. He was pulling the rope to start it and it wouldn't start. The only weapon we had was a fire extinguisher my mother was ready to use. My father was pulling and pulling. We all see two big foot not more than 50 feet away. They were enormous and growling at us. I started praying to God asking for help. I was sobbing, hiding under the seat, ready to die. It got real quiet and all of a sudden the boat started and we took off. A few minutes later, the sun started poking out and we could see land from shore. We made it to the area where we parked the truck. Not one word was spoken.
My father went to the ranger station just in time as two rangers pulled up.
My dad was shaken and worried they would all think we're crazy,
but they didn't think we were crazy at all because they had an experience too.
I never asked what happened.
My dad told me and my mom to get back in the truck so they could talk.
There was a lady ranger there and she let us stay inside the station
when my dad and the rangers used another boat to retrieve our stuff at the campsite
because my dad was scared to return by himself where we left it.
They left and found the campsite untouched and returned safely back to the ranger station.
I was happy to return home and we never went camping again.
We never spoke about it again.
Years later, my mom and Ted died and I always wondered why they just stopped
when they were close enough to kill us.
I went to the library and researched Bigfoot encounters and read campers who prayed to God save them from physical attack.
It sure worked that day.
Oh my goodness.
That is the most...
There's some really interesting wild stories.
Perry, thank you for sharing that.
I can't imagine going through that myself.
Please reach out to me.
If you are up to it, and I know this is an extremely wild situation that you had to go through.
I would love to talk to you about it.
You can reach out to me, Vickfoot Society at gmail.com.
Here's an interesting comment coming in on the Astoria attack episode from Andrew.
I'm going to probably edit it a little bit.
A story is a funny place.
I personally enjoy it.
Aside from all the extra BS that I'm not sure what that is,
attract in the Fort Stevens area.
Talk to the local hunters and loggers and they have stories.
Ever heard of any cult-like rituals taking place near Fort Ralea
in the area that borders Fort Stevens?
We found a pile of deer skeletons arranged a pentagram
and encountered a large wolf-like dog.
once. Oh my goodness, Andrew. Maybe reach out. Yeah, reach out. We can chat. It would fill in some blanks
about the area. James writes, I was born there in 73. I can tell you some things I lived there by the
fort and what happened right before the Mount St. Helen's Blast and what happened, us and two other
families. Give me a call. James, I don't have a way to give you a call, brother. I don't know your
phone number. So please, James, reach out. If you've got stuff that happened around
the man St. Helens blast.
I'm going to say maybe do you know something about the Bigfoot that were taken by the helicopters?
I'm not going to assume, but I am going to wish that you would contact me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.m.
The Denny episode, Hotwire Man, writes, I live in Puto.
I know I'm mispronouncing that guys.
I apologize.
I live in Puto close to Cavanaal Hill and northeast LaFleur County.
Not too far from Fort Smith, Arkansas.
I was super scared when I first moved here.
It's an old creek with lots of thick woods.
I saw lots of tree limbs leaning up at an angle and some lying on the ground in an A shape.
I don't go out at night.
Please reach out to me.
Here's another one from Andrew.
I've had some strange experiences near Fort Ralea.
And the Coast Guard constantly runs drills due to the Columbia River Bar being such a treacherous area.
But I'm telling you, there is definitely activity near Fort Ralea.
Stevens and most definitely near Olney and that area off the
clasconine and deeper towards Jewel Andrew you got to reach out dude
off to the side Robert writes off topic wasn't Goonies filmed in a story yeah it was and so is
kindergarten cop two great 80s movies rock on Greg writes on the Pennsylvania police
officer he says episode he says I've had multiple sightings while on an expedition in the
Gallagani national forest in the Kinsua dam area
Craig, reach out. I'd love to talk to you about it.
Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World.
Cat parents unite. We have to look out for each other.
Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored by our little babies a little too well.
Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me?
Well, there's only one solution to solve that.
Sheba.
Feed your cat, Sheba.
and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days guaranteed or your money back.
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My cat bill is all about Sheba grilled.
Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero messy leftovers.
He loves it, licks it to the bowl.
Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood
without artificial flavors, preservatives, corn wheat, or soy.
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It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's a lot.
doubt. But then I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at. The early mornings, the extra
reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't. So I smile. Self-doubt is natural, but my smile
is a reminder that I'm resilient. To put more smiles out into the world, Colgate has
supported female athletes for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games. The Colgate Women's
Games is the nation's longest running indoor track and field series.
for girls and women.
Colgate, your smile is your strength.
At the get to the 50,
I've learned some things,
like the value of the family,
the importance of the work,
and that the 99% of the
people of more of 50
have the virus that cause the Culebrae.
Although not all the persons in
risk,
they're going to do you,
the eruption of
with ampollos'
duros'emannas,
making that even
the tasks more simple
are all a retort,
not learn about
about the Culebrilla
of the
way
difficult.
Talked
with your
doctor or
pharmaceutical.
Patrocino
for GSK.
Cynthia
writes, same
episode.
Mountain Lion
has a
super loud
halacious
scream
followed by
three
perfectly
spaced
deep, deep
coughs.
This series
may be
repeated several
times.
Wildlife
biologist
here,
foothills
of Cascades
said he
was unsure
if their
calls are
territorial or
mating.
Seen and
heard them
several
times.
It's blood
curdling.
Um,
Cynthia would love to talk to you if you have any Bigfoot information.
Sounds really, really interesting.
Here's a fun one.
Why not?
On a member's only episode,
individual rights,
going to have to unsubb,
can't stand channels who hide content for money.
You know what?
We've already addressed this,
but dude,
if you want to see the content continue and grow,
and Bigfoot society is going places.
We're going to the moon.
It's the price of a cup of coffee, dude.
It's less than going to McDonald's once a month.
So that's all I'm going to say.
Let's keep going.
Pennsylvania police officer M.M.K.
says, bend to Alleghenian National Forest.
If there was going to be one in PA, that's a spot.
Feels like you go back in time.
Huge undiscovered area.
Very interesting.
Here we go.
User writes, hey, I grew up in the Poconos.
My dad and I saw Bigfoot twice full up.
close for maybe 15 feet.
The hands about
8 foot tall, terrible
smell, but they're highly intelligent and have
their own language. We got them on film at our
cabin once, but a solar flare that they
wiped all the hard drives. Isn't that
always the case? You always
get that and then they get wiped out.
We report the footprints to the police
and the police say they know and have an unofficial
do not report Bigfoot stuff
even though they said they get it all the time.
User, please reach out to me
I would love to talk to you.
Uh, ready then.
Ooh, rocking my car back and forth and down in Florida.
Richie writes, this experience didn't happen to myself, but on October 2020,
one of our contracted dump truck drivers was shaking like a pinball in the cab of his truck.
This happened near Miyaka State Park, close to the new Braves trying stadium.
I'm not surprised at all.
I hope he's okay.
Here we go.
Here is a pretty long one from the Astoria episode.
Bear to fruits.
says, I live very close to Astoria, Oregon, right on the Columbia River.
About two years ago, I found out there is a waterfall close by my mom, close by, so my mom, daughter, and I went to find it.
On the way, my mom had to use the bathroom, so we stopped.
We decided to hike up on the old logging road, and while walking, we all noticed a horrible smell.
It smelled worse than death.
Off the road next to an embankment, we spotted something I've never seen before.
It was something that had been killed a day or two before.
I can only describe it as a bear, wolf, lion, man.
It was huge.
Way too big to be a wolf or bear.
It looked like it walked bipedal.
It was muscular like a man.
Paws were not paws, but more like digits with long claws.
It was bearing huge teeth.
The face looked very wolf-like, but it had a mane like a lion.
It had wire-like thick brown hair.
We all knew this was something evil or ominous.
We rushed out of there and avoid the area.
I'm haunted by so many questions.
What was it?
What killed it?
Are there more of them?
Do they hurt people?
Why hadn't other animals eaten it?
How long it had it been there?
How did it get there?
Here's what I do know.
These things are huge, scary, and real.
Then there's some stuff that could potentially get me kicked off the platform.
So I'm not going to say that, but you can track down the comment if you want to read some more.
Bear de fruits, reach out to me.
I would love to talk to you more about that.
And if you have photos of what you saw.
And I hope you're okay because that would be very hard to deal with.
On the Boundary Waters episode, Atas says myself and another family member had two different stories of encounters in past few years.
One very close to this area.
Please reach out.
Here we go.
In the Denny Real Estate Sunshine Bear again, I'm in Central Arkansas with family in Tennessee and I'm so curious if any of my family members have any stories.
My uncle is a real estate agent of farms and lands now but used to run a hunting lodge in Carlisle, Arkansas.
So I'm sure he's seen something.
Lots of family in Louisiana, too.
One of my great aunts has an exotic animal farm there.
We'll reach out with what you find, my friend.
Here's a good comment from tap into alignment on the my dog was hanging from a limb 12 feet up.
Mark, you save those ladies' lives and perhaps others by telling your experience and your boy saved yours.
Your count is one of the most rattling I've heard.
I agree.
It is right up there.
I hope the trauma will calm and you can find joy.
again the small things please take heart that you will see your best companion again i know this is true he
will either come back to you in this life but you can count on him waiting as there as you cross over
someday what a marvelous reunion that will be very interesting uh but an encouraging comment for mark
thank you uh pennsylvania police officer i've had one roar at me at the trailhead coming down from
lake isabel and gold bar washington it was so loud it shook my chest and there are tp
structures all over the place up there
Username is you're not my master.
Reach out, please, if you like.
My house was attacked in Astoria.
Gregory writes, it's been said that certain frequency sounds and certain lights subdue them.
I think they can also hear electronics and their frequencies,
and that's how they elude trail cams and also can make it very difficult to get a clear picture of them.
Absolutely, 100%, my friend.
Yes, I am on board.
Here we go.
Same episode.
JPV writes,
to my mom's house to take care of her after my stepdad's passing.
The dog will bark uncontrollably in the middle of the night, which it never used to.
There's a cabin in the woods behind her place with a small driveway, going to it through the woods.
In the past week, I've heard two trees fall.
The first tree I could see, and it was directly across their driveway.
The second I couldn't see, but it sounded like it would be across the driveway as well.
I know these things can be easily explained, but as I sit here in Bath, New Hampshire,
and the sun's starting to get down.
feels like something more is going on spooky
at it almost forgot the best part
before the first tree fell across their driveway
I heard something smacking one of its
sap buckets
use those to make maple syrup
like it was hitting it almost
I heard it hit the ground and then it sounded like it was dragged
or carried through the woods getting quiet
as it moved further away
to bear it get into sap buckets
I know they could knock a tree down
but still has me thinking
interesting
from the Astoria episode
Kendra writes
I lived in Astoria
Oregon for 24 years
I graduated from high school
in Astoria
married my first husband
and had my three children
at Columbia Memorial Hospital
I never
encounter Bigfoot there
but I've been hearing
about Bigfoot encounters
from Astoria recently
so fascinating
it's not that comment
although I appreciate that comment
it's the comment in response to it
that I think is very interesting
from Krissa
I lived 15 miles
east of
a story about 20 miles west of
Reneer, Oregon. Remember
Reneer Oregon guys? From 1971
to 1975. During that
time, there was a rash of encounters by something
we called the growler. It chased
several kids I went to school
with. It was said to kill small livestock.
The old timers in this area
referred to something they called the Wild Man
of Nicolai Mountain. We all knew
about Sasquatch, but back then everyone thought
it was only in the Cascade Mountain
range. So the growler and
the Wild Man of Nicolai Mountain were just as soon
to be something else. What that was, nobody had a guess. In the late 70s, my sister's teacher's
wife. This is Daniel Fischel. And Ryder Strong from PodMeet's world. Cat parents unite. We have to look
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It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then I realize I've done a number.
enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural, but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
To put more smiles out into the world,
Colgate has supported female athletes for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games.
The Colgate Women's Games is the nation's longest-running indoor track and field series for girls and women.
Colgate, your smile.
Your smile is your strength.
When you're getting to 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
will be, I see the rupture.
The eruption dolorousa with ampollosures
during that even the more simple
are all a lot of a retort.
No, learn about the Culebrilla
of the way difficult.
Claim to have seen a baby Sasquatch sitting in a tree near Astoria.
Now back then, one was considering a raving kook to even bring up the subject.
People were shamed into silence.
I'm not surprised this woman has not met any locals.
My great-grandparents homesteaded in this area in the late 1800s, and to this day, outsiders are not welcome.
I never saw the growler, but in 1993, I had an encounter near a zigzag.
o r organ in the mount hood national forest very fleeting nothing very exciting i know three people who've
had encounters one in afghanistan when the man was a child herding goats one in the mount hood
national forest and one near yakima washington my friend you are more than welcome to reach out i would
love to talk to you kreisa also feel free to pass on my info to any of those individuals
that you know that have also had encounters that also goes to anyone listening all right next this is back
face-to-face, New England Woods, Bigfoot encounters.
Esther writes, first sighting experiences in Berkshire's Mass while quatting, then in Andover, Connecticut.
Please reach out.
Esther.
Views from below, writes, I'm from Andover, and we'll confirm they are definitely in our woods.
Bishop, Swamp, Gay City, State Park area is their home base, I believe.
Very interesting.
We'd love to hear more.
Dwight writes on, I believe this is Salt Fork State Park episode.
my grandparents lived in Guernsey County right off S-S-T-R-T that's probably state route
93 by Will's Creek definitely a Sasquatch there I saw it when I was young fishing the
creek I never ran so far so fast in my life back up the hill to the trailer they lived in
grandpa said not to go back down the hill the rest of the day he said it wouldn't bother me
if I didn't bother it interesting please reach out great Barrington episode Aaron
writes I used to live in Western Mass
I mean, I still do, but I used to, too.
Frit Mitch Hedberg.
That's funny.
When camping a handful of times in the area of the Berkshires when I was a kid,
but primarily commercial camping areas or with a Boy Scout troop or whatever, L.O.L.
So I never got to see anything, although I have heard some strange howls and screeching near my house a couple times.
I want to go squashing up the Coab and Res 4 one sometime.
Wild area. Why not?
I bet there's something out there.
people have allegedly found prints in that area.
I mean, the quabin is so big.
If it's going to be somewhere, it might be around there.
I don't know.
Denny's real estate agent episode, D-Wan, writes,
when they talk, it sounds like Mandarin.
On the movie Die Hard, when Bruce Willis pushes the detonators in the elevator shaft,
and the guys are talking, it sounds similar to that, kind of.
Like a deep voice person speaking French.
All right, cool.
Let's all watch Die Hard again for Bigfoot research.
Same episode.
Drusifer writes,
My mom grew up in rural Georgia, born in 1929.
She called them woolly boogers or wood boogers.
Wasn't a big deal?
They were just there.
Very interesting.
Pennsylvania police officer,
Gypsy writes, I'm from Knoxin.
It's a very small reclusive village in northeast PA,
the stuff I could tell you.
I'm a grandmother now, but when I was young,
we lived in the hollows.
Those mountains are different.
They are old, and there are places in the hollows
that feel dark like a doorway.
and when you walk through there,
there you are giving permission
for interaction with that wilderness.
The hollows are where the real wild things are.
Sounds and animals and creatures
that you think are normal
because everyone you know co-signs it
because they think it's normal too.
What you grow up in hearing and seeing,
then you grow up and move into the larger world
of towns and cities and realize none of it was normal.
It's like growing up in another world.
Gypsy, please reach out to me.
I'd love to talk to you if you're up for it
about what you've experienced.
experienced. Todd leaves on the Boundary Water episode. I recently heard a story of BF in the town of
Pony at the base of the mountain. Not to mention a lot of hunters go missing, hunting elk, 411 stuff,
but love to hear more, Todd. In Revenge of the Sierra Sasquatch, Lay Knight writes,
I love this report and discussion more than I can tell you. I believe that it will help many people
to come forward with their encounters. I've had some life-changing experiences with these
mysterious, elusive, amazing creatures myself in California, Oregon, and Canada.
I have not shared them on open forum due to naysay or petulants,
but each experience has made an incredible, indelible imprint on my life.
Jeremiah, I love your show.
You're an excellent host, my utmost appreciation to both you and your guest.
Lay night, thank you so much for sharing that.
You are welcome to reach out if you would like to discuss what has happened.
Here's a really interesting comment from Dale in the Astoria episode.
kind of added a little bit.
I can think of eight stories off the top of my head
where Sasquatches attacked residents in their homes,
but that one story five years ago
where these individuals were cooking,
think Breaking Bad, on this property
that had a seven-mile dirt road way back in the boondocks.
The sheriff saw all these missing persons posters
on the downtown business walls, light poles,
bulletin boards, knew something was up.
They were all Hispanic farm workers in North California.
They received a 911 call by a child saying monsters were attacking their families in a double-wide trailer.
Police and Sheriff Department were on the way up the dirt road.
Dispitchers stated that she could hear automatic weapons being fired.
People screaming to the sheriff personnel sounded like the building was being destroyed by a dozer.
Officers arrived.
The trailer back half was ripped outward.
Bodies all over the place torn mangled.
One little girl survived.
The story she told was brutal.
Her entire family plus other families were taken out by these monsters.
That's wild.
If you have more information about that, Dale, please reach out.
X-File writes in a comment to that.
He says, I grew up 15 miles outside of Astoria, Oregon.
I would move as soon as possible.
There are bad negative vibes in that place.
It rains all the time.
And ever since I moved from there in 1988, my life has been much better.
It's a dark, creepy place.
Whoa.
That is wild.
In the, we were being blurred to the woods.
Pirate writes, I wonder if people that have an early in-life sighting get connected somehow.
Because I did and have had so many other counters and I can relate to the dream.
To the dreams, I will contact Jeremiah.
I just want to write everything down in order.
Pirate, I will be awaiting your email.
Please take the time.
you need to figure things out.
And we can talk about it.
Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World.
Cat parents unite.
We have to look out for each other.
Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored by our little babies a little too well.
Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me?
Well, there's only one solution to solve that.
Sheba.
Feed your cat, Sheeba.
and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days guaranteed or your money back.
Sheba has a wide array of products, appetizers, entrees, treats, and even a kitten's menu that will win over even the pickiest eater.
My cat bill is all about Sheba grilled.
Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero messy leftovers.
He loves it. Licks it to the bowl.
Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood without artificial flavors, preservatives, cornweed, or soy.
can be sure your cat is getting the finest ingredients from around the world, but made right here in the
USA.
Spoil your fur babies and introduce them to the delicious delicacies of Shiba. To learn more, check out
shiba.com.
It always happens right before the whistle. There's a little voice that says, what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready? I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down. And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural, but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
To put more smiles out into the world, Colgate has supported female athletes for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games.
The Colgate Women's Games is the nation's longest running indoor track and field series for girls and women.
Colgate, your smile is your strength.
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 persons in risk
the will developeran,
I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollos
during that even
the tasks more simple
are all a retort,
not learn about the
Culebrilla of the way
difficult.
Talked today with your doctor or pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed for GSK.
The Boundary Waters episode, Natalie writes,
I'm in Minnesotaan.
Yeah, we head straight up north every chance we get.
I'm from Minneapolis,
but my dad is from Park Rapids.
Growing up, I spent my summers up there
and Bigfoot would throw rocks at us
while we were walking through the woods.
He revealed himself a few times to my dad,
and he shook the trailer they lived in, too.
Natalie, please reach out.
I'd love to talk to you about that.
Denny's episode, Mike writes,
a locker and drive a log truck. I live north of Clarksville, Texas. We have them here in
northeast Texas. Yeah, you do. And of course, southeast Oklahoma. We also log in the areas they're
talking about. Yes, they're here and some of them are very aggressive. Mike, if you'd like to,
please reach out. I would love to hear about what you've experienced if you want to share it.
All right, here we go. Here's a pretty wild one. From Denny's Real Estate Agent episode, XX,
writes, I'm in Clarksville, Tennessee, and I live right against 101st Fort Campbell, Kentucky
base, which has wilderness going west for over an hour all the way to land between the lakes,
which is notorious for Dogman and Bigfoot. So it is a possibility that one came by.
I was feeding my outside cat at night around 10 p.m. I have a very, very small patch of woods
behind the house that one technically could have been hiding in, but mostly wanted to say I've heard
the metallic gate screech closing opening sound during what I'm.
I believe was a dog man experience.
As I was feeding the outside cat at night,
I heard the craziest dog panning sound
very close to me, but couldn't see
anything. I did not tolerate it
for more than a few seconds and then demanded it to leave
in Jesus' holy name immediately.
That third time I said it is when I heard
a metal screech sound,
as if it ran back to whatever portal it came from.
It was gone and not long after I was
too. Maggie Cat is doing well.
What also is weird about this
is the fact that four months prior to this, I went out back and shined my flashlight around at 10 p.m.
and I saw the biggest brightish red eyes ever, five to six feet off the ground, five to six
inch space between the eyes.
They were as big as the red circular effect reflecting posts people buy to put by their mailboxes
so no one hits it.
I was in shock immediately.
I know all of the animals around here and it did not match any of them.
we have no red eye reflection on any U.S. animals other than rodents, alligators, owls.
It was neither.
I thought it may have been a deer, but the eye shine was solid red.
I was scared and yelled at it and prayed while running inside.
I could not see the body.
It was dark out.
All I could see were those eyes.
Never before or after have I seen such a thing.
Four months later was the panting incident.
Stay safe, y'all.
Sorry, you had to deal with that.
You are more than welcome to reach out.
that is a that must have been a horrifying situation v shaman writes on harley's episode terrifying tales of the smoky
mountains harley is viving in the fifth dimension thus electronics go high wire because of the surrounding
and penetrating vibrations coming from his mind why he is privileged to see all of this so clearly
just my theory in pure speculation and while i'm sure it'll be a long time to prove of correct at all
and i do actually think there's something to do with the vibratory rate of the very very
being and their thoughts, I mean, doesn't it make sense that if something was putting off major
vibrations that could penetrate the same vibrations on our electronics, like Bluetooth and such,
that it might, they may make it go haywire.
Makes sense to me.
Makes sense to me that a lower denser vibration would also have the effect of draining batteries,
though I don't think they're a lower denser vibrational being, but when they enter in our
dimension, maybe the environment's vibration comes down.
again, pre-spexulation and theory.
I love that Harley is gifting, though.
It's something every single one of us,
every single one of the researchers in the paranormal field should be doing,
and so many of them don't because they're very egotistic.
Okay, so that, I don't agree with that, but agree to disagree,
and insecure about what others think,
and don't think it'll be taken seriously.
Thank you, Harley, for being an adult and leading in some sense.
There's far too many adults needing such an example in today's world.
Very interesting.
I'm sure there's going to be responses to that in the comments.
Boundary Waters episode, AV, says,
My first encounter was by Red Lake in Minnesota.
Please reach out.
Bigfoot 10 attack in New Hampshire.
Tap into alignment also says,
Vermont girl here.
I've heard a few accounts over the years from people in my area.
Made me a believer so happy and grateful to find my tribe with all of you.
I just want these beings to be kept sacred rather than exploited.
very interesting
Denny episode
Rocky writes
the place he's talking about
in the area of Conroe
to Montgomery, Texas
is a region
that has had lots of reports
maybe the most in Texas
please reach out
I'd love to hear
about what you've experienced
or what you've heard
Guy White writes
I've had an experience
level B
very real with a very interesting
ending.
Please reach out
just want to say
thank you to Scott
for $1.99
Supercharge
on the country episode.
I really appreciate the Scott that helps out immensely.
Here we go.
So this is from the Ho Nabi 384 episodes, Sober Life Adventures.
And congratulations for that as well.
I live just outside the Tahoe National Forest and grew up there.
I have had things happen, heard things in the woods.
I can't explain that makes sense.
In the summer 2003, my wife and some friends went camping.
When we went to bed, we put the ice chest inside the camper shell.
When I woke up, I found both ice chests about 200 yards down a hill.
with all the food eaten.
The packing was not shredded, but opened,
if I would have opened it.
All my sodas were opened in one beer.
The rest of the beers were smashed.
Everyone in the group just said it was a bear,
but still to that day, I don't think that was the case.
Does anyone else think it was a Bigfoot?
I don't know.
That's interesting to think about.
Let's see what we say in the comments about it.
Moving on here.
Great Barrington episode, John writes,
our three face-to-face encounters literally
were in Connecticut not far from New Haven
two were in her kitchen window which scared
the daylights out of my sister
would love to hear more about that my friend
please reach out
on the Martin Grove's episode
Impossibly writes I've seen a brown flash
move so fast it was like Superman
or the flash from the movies
I mean covered 100 plus yards in less than
a blink of an eye a fast blink
and you would have missed it it looked like
brownish gray fur and where legs
would have been was almost clear as if the
legs were moving faster than the eye can register.
It's extremely interesting.
Reach out, please.
And if anyone else has experienced that where the legs were moving so fast, I would love to hear that as well.
Pennsylvania Police Officer episode, Dawn writes, I literally just got home from my camp just north of Kane.
I was listening to this on my drive home and I'm hiding back tomorrow with friends.
I've spent a lot of time in the deep woods in PA hunting and fishing, but have yet to hear anything out of the ordinary.
but in 2018 I did come across the track I can't explain
this was in the mountains of Idaho while elk mule deer hunting my buddy that I was hunting
that I was hunting with said a few years earlier he heard a roar that reddled his chest close to where I saw the track
extremely interesting from the Alabama episode 429 I believe
Arthur says can't say too much on the wire but the eight-footers are the kids so to speak it's the way it's further
north you go things get bigger wild game is bigger i'm in my 60s so we know but now you know they can be
playful but don't p m p o don't piss them off don't make him met me that oh you get it guys all right
uh police officer bigfoot encounter episode two fifty seven jim writes historian scholar not a witness
yet the sass have reasons they don't want us around and for us to know why they want us not to know
to know could and may have cost lives over time the vendetta against a tree stand could be years in the making and or a grudge between the sass and the family who put up tree stands i propose these ideas because the sass seem to be keepers of the woods wildlife they clearly don't like hunters it could be there protecting the forest could be that is their job by force we just don't know and we may not ever know as i said to know maybe to know maybe
be our end it could be there protecting their young territory humans as pack animals know the extent
we go to protect maybe they're protecting a door or ceremony or event or maybe one was sick and they
want space they manipulate physical matter which makes them physical to an extent we can't wisely assume
that they don't know this fact a clue is the speech during this encounters i don't know it all all i
can say is be wary be less curious have food or gifts upon meeting and swift feet god bless
This message is attest to this channel to see if they read comments.
I've over 35 years research across numerous fields.
I'm no expert, but I'm a master student.
Good luck to this channel regardless.
So this is like when someone writes an essay and puts,
I'll give you a free Mountain Dew to the teacher if you read this.
So yeah, I read every content, dude.
I don't read them all on the podcast, but I thought this one was interesting.
So thanks, Jim.
Appreciate you taking the time to write it.
Pennsylvania police officer John also writes no problems here we had three face-to-face
encounters at her home in Connecticut and my daughter just saw one outside of Utica, New York,
near the three-way rest stop.
She said cars were just going by so she stopped to look and said,
am I the only one seeing this?
Reach out please, John.
That sounds extremely interesting.
There is an episode 4.56 was a Bigfoot or dog man.
We experienced that night.
Reggie writes, I think I'm talking to Reggie in the future too.
From the best of my memory on a map, if you start at Lake Texoma,
yeah, you move southeast to I-45, keep going south to the Houston area,
and then look towards Louisiana, then look up towards Mina, Arkansas.
There are 17 to 18 state parks, along with three national forests,
not to mention, several creek and river systems that resemble an interstate highway system
that these creatures could use to travel and never be seen.
don't know for sure exactly how many
sightings have been reported in this in this region
over the years
but this area does include Boggy Creek
and Area X along with a big thicket
very interesting that's a great
way to kind of summarize what's going
on over there
here we go this is from
conversation with Dustin Severes
about the abominable snowman of California
which is a great book Weldon writes
I'm exactly one of the genaxers who grew up and still am fascinated
by BF or Bigfoot
In fact, I have a weird connection to some of the most well-known Bigfoot encounters.
In October, 1967, I was 10 months old, and my father was attending Humboldt State and Eureka not too far from the PG site.
My family's site cabin and the Sierra's where I spent my summers is only about 8 miles or so from where the Sierra sounds were recorded.
Didn't know that until just a few years ago.
That's a huge allegedly there that that site isn't well known.
I'm just going to put that back there.
But that Weldon, that's what Weldon said in this comment.
Very interesting.
Thank you for sharing that.
That's cool.
Lori writes, and my dog was hanging from a limb,
I grew up in the Ozarks, Oregon County, in fact,
don't know where the guy who said he lived in Ozarks was,
but I dig talking to him about what he has seen there.
If you happen to read this comment, you could get in contact.
I saw one in 76 down by 11 Point River.
We'll never forget.
I would love to hear more about that.
Please, Lori, reach out.
Love to talk to you.
Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World.
Cat parents unite.
We have to look out for each other.
Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored by our little babies a little too well.
Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me?
Well, there's only one solution to solve that.
Sheba.
Feed your cat, Sheba and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days,
guaranteed or your money back. Sheba has a wide array of products, appetizers, entrees, treats,
and even a kitten's menu that will win over even the pickiest eater. My cat Bill is all about
Sheba grilled. Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero messy leftovers. He
loves it. Licks it to the bowl. Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood
without artificial flavors, preservatives, corn wheat, or soy. So you can be sure your cat is getting the
finest ingredients from around the world. But made,
right here in the USA.
Spoil your fur babies and introduce them
to the delicious delicacies of Shiba.
To learn more, check out Shiba.com.
It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything
I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough
to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps,
the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural,
but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
To put more smiles out into the world,
Colgate has supported female athletes
for over 50 years with the Colgate Women's Games.
The Colgate Women's Games is the nation's longest-running
indoor track and field series for girls and women.
Colgate, your smile,
is your strength.
When you're getting to 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,
it will be
the eruption dolorous
with ampollos of
longs,
making that even
the tasks more simple
are all a retort,
not learn about
the Culebrilla
of the way difficult.
Talked today
with your doctor or pharmaceutical,
patrocinoed by GSK.
And Revenge of the Sierra Satsquatch,
Charles writes,
1984, 70 miles south of Lake Tahoe,
took a 14-day hike and camping trip.
First day hiking up about
eight hours in, we got up and into
the mountains, we get to a creek,
everyone stops and was going to take a quick break.
But keep walking and going over the creek,
I got my right boots soaked.
And as I'm cussing to myself,
as I walk, looking down on my wet foot,
I started to smell the smell I never smelled before
and as I was coming up to a set of thick trees
a Sasquatch came around said trees
Here we are 15 feet tops from each other
Me being 15 in my head
Thinking no way I'm standing here seeing a big foot
The Sasquatch must have been thinking the same thing
Because the look on his face was like
No way am I seeing a human
We stood there staring at each other
I heard people talking
Sasquatch looked over my left shoulder
I never took my eyes off him
Then he looks back at me
rotates his whole body and sprints off never to be seen or heard by me again.
No one believe me, but I don't even care because I felt lucky enough to seen a satch up close.
Charles, you must have seen details.
And if you would like to reach out, I'm going to please reach out.
I'm going to invite you to do so, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
I would love to talk to you about your sighting.
on one of my Bigfoot in Iowa
Festival talk episodes
Noel says my girlfriend and her friend
both swear they saw Bigfoot outside Menlo, Iowa
they both came to my home
about 2 a.m. in tears terrified.
It's not the only sighting that's happened in that area
so please reach out or give them my info
to reach out directly to me. I'd love to talk to them
and help them work through it.
On the Eastern Nebraska Bigfoot episode
from quite a while back,
Gary writes
My friend had Bigfoot reach his arm in his car window
in Bellevue, Nebraska
Along the River in 1980
I am not surprised
A lot of people would say that's ridiculous
It is not guys from what I've heard
Please reach out to me
I would love to talk to you or your friend about this
A long time ago I talked to Jesse from Helben Holler
Brandon put a comment on there
That said I've got a place in Kentucky
That makes LBL look like Disneyland
Brandon I'm going to say reach out
Let's talk about it.
Pennsylvania police officer.
Multi-Brad writes,
I used to cook for the Bigfoot Society at Dad's Restaurant in Portland, Oregon.
I'm wondering if it's the same group.
Well, it's not.
I'm guessing you're probably talking about the Western Bigfoot Society,
which is a pretty cool group back in the day.
But yeah, Bigfoot Society is my podcast.
But yeah, there was a Western Bigfoot Society,
a gentleman in the St. John's area, Portland.
That's probably him.
And that was like way back in the day.
Central Tennessee Sasquatch Siege episode
Sayo says
Roger our farm is very close by
We have had weird things happen as well
My friend reach out to me
And I can get you in touch with Roger
If need be
But I would love to talk to you
Revenge of the Sierra Sasquatch
Colorado user says another amazing post
Very interesting that going downhill
It looks so smooth
Like he was going down an escalator
Super agile scary and weird
Also many have seeded
Their feet are kind of hinged.
Yeah, that makes sense, guys, because you've got the metatarsal break.
Wait a sec.
If your dad knows him, talk to him since he's older and won't be around long.
And I was mentioning this before you guys did in the podcast.
Don't put it off.
Plus, he might like to hear your encounters.
Just talk to him, even if he doesn't do the podcast.
Thank you for telling us about your encounters.
And you have the best support of all, someone who is also there, your dad.
Best from Colorado.
Solid, solid words.
in there.
It's from a live call on show.
The Octopus writes,
there are a few hot spots here in northern Georgia as well.
Yeah, there absolutely are.
I know a researcher who used to monitor activity
near Clayton, Georgia.
He showed me a couple of picks of usual
Bigfoot handprints in the mud,
big handprints, and with thermal ridges.
Yeah, northern Georgia is pretty wild.
Revenge of the Sierra Sasquatch,
Bruce writes,
El Dorado County has long been a squatchy region.
Most of the high Sierra's is quite isolated.
well watered with streams and lakes and a great variety of wildlife so it's prime habitat for them faceless writes i lived in el dorado county for a long time being a child to two outdoor enthusiasts i've spent a good slice of time in those mountains and i've had a pretty good understanding of the locations he's talking about and i can say that i've heard strange whistling around rivers same whistle coming from multiple directions forests go quiet near lakes and have an experience
where I could not look away from one portion of the forest
in a trail off Highway 88.
I was stuck looking into the woods and couldn't move.
I could not shake the feeling that something was looking at me,
but I couldn't see anything.
I brushed it off because I didn't want to look scared
in front of my hiking partner at the time,
but being three hours from the car and getting towards dark,
I, without explanation, pushed my partner
to move a little quicker
because I started to feel sick for no reason.
Further note is that there are extensive mines and cave systems
all throughout the portion of the Sierra,
as some are visible from main highways and roadways.
Others are not so easy to come by, but when you do, they are not small.
Thanks for the great podcast and interview.
Keep your eyes open and be well.
Another individual on that says, by any chance, would that be near where the Sierra sounds recorded?
Faceless writes, the spots I frequented the most are north of that particular area.
Granted, I know about as much of Ron and now's particular camp spot as anyone else.
so not a lot only some tree trailheads but that ski resort he speaks of is easy to figure given the wilderness south of Tahoe and the grouping of lakes i'm not trying to blow up a spot but he did say he did say it's decently traveled so all i will add is that given what i know of the area it would seem like read that guys let's talk for a minute if there are research areas or like historical bigfoot areas please be careful what you share in the comments uh we there are spots that
We just want to be careful how much we say in the comments.
Just respect certain things.
Because if a few thousand people start going to an area, it might not be a big foot area anymore.
That's all I'm going to say about that.
But I appreciate the comments.
Faceless.
You're welcome to definitely reach out to me.
I would love to talk to you.
But I'm not going to read your whole comment just in case.
from we were being lured to the woods
Colorado also writes
Another amazing post
I'd be tempted to keep your dogs on leashes
Since even well-mannered dogs have taken off
After these creatures absolutely
And many have said loud scraping
Electronic or even car door sounds
Maybe a portal opening weird for sure
Thank you for your caution telling us about your terrifying encounters
I agree with you on that
Meritus writes
Thank you Jeremiah for the opportunity to give
my accounts, there actually was more start to head into the hyena type. Oh my goodness, you had
stuff about the hyena type creature. You got to reach out. I can attest it takes a lot of
courage to share not only my experiences, but to trust the audience members enough to share some
my personal takes on the phenomenon. I didn't expect others to share my views, but I do expect
them to understand that filling the subject matter from several accounts into one episode is a tricky
task. I believe it went well and the edit was top notch. Thank you again. Thank you for coming on the
show my friend when we heard the whoops we knew it was there eric writes just took time off to go to
oakridge and hang out with you all awesome that's great i like on the other side of the mountains in the
mackenzie river valley i live about halfway between eugene and sisters hope i get to meet you
got a few encounters to tell you about oh yeah i know of encounters all over these mountains between
the mackenzie river valley and oakridge just found your channel and i love it could even go camping
while you're here possibly have your own encounter
I hope I get to talk to you.
A. Rick, if we don't get to talk, please reach out to me by email.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeet's World.
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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
the Culebrilla.
Although not all the persons in risk
will be developed,
I see the eruption
dolorous with ampollosur
during that even
the tasks more simple
are all a real deal.
Not learn about the
Culebrilla of the way
difficult.
Talked on your doctor
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All right, we got Caring
from episode 257.
I call a baloney.
All right, well, I'm sorry.
I grew up in North Carolina.
My grandfather was a guide trapper and deputy sheriff in the early 1900s.
He was called on when children vanished in the mountains or fishermen disappeared, etc.
Also searching for criminals.
I never heard him tell anything about hairy people or monkey chatter.
Grandpa always told us to stay out of the woods because of the boogers might get us.
Dude, boogers are bigfoot, man.
Come on.
I mean, sorry, that was my editorial comment.
Grandma, born in the late 1800s, also warned us about boogers.
I always felt they meant ghosts.
Grandpa never exaggerated and was a gentle, funny man when he wasn't working.
I'm almost 80 years old.
First off, thank you for caring enough to put your comment in here.
I will say that going off of what those terms meant from that time frame, they were probably talking about Bigfoot.
So this might be agreed to disagree comment, but I appreciate you carrying some.
much to share it. So many incredible comments this time. And thank you to everyone who shared their
stories, their encounters, their thoughts. There were a lot that I didn't get to, but we're close
to an hour and a half. So I'm going to save those for next time. I'm going to have to start doing
these every week because there are just some incredible encounters that are put. And the comments,
and I just appreciate you all doing that,
taking the time to do that.
Thank you so much.
It means the world.
I do try to read everything in the YouTube comments
as that's where a lot of my interviews come from.
But until next time,
appreciate you all listening.
And if you've seen something, say something.
You can best contact me by emailing me directly
at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Please take a minute to help out the show
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who has, please reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com or Pat
on my email. Here's the list. All right, I'm going to use this space this week to announce that I'll be
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but I'll be hanging out trying to interview people that have had Bigfoot encounters.
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If you want to join in the fun,
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I'll see you there.
And again, thanks for listening.
You're her and I can get on here and we can tell our stories.
Maybe there's somebody else out there listening.
It's too afraid to tell their story.
Maybe this will give them the courage to come out.
And now it feels so bad about it.
Who cares what anybody thinks?
I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
That's all I care about.
Please let people know.
please let them know if you ever see one of these things.
You need to tell because if you don't, then shame on you.
You know, shame on you.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World.
Cat parents unite.
We have to look out for each other.
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Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me?
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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,
I see the eruption dolorousa
with ampollas durows' months,
making that even the tasks
more simple are all a retort.
No,
not learn about
the
Culebrilla
to the
way
about
about the
doctor or
pharmaceutical,
patrocino
by GSK.
At
getting to
the 50,
I've
learned
some things,
like the
value of
the
family,
the
importance of
the
time,
and that
the
people
of the
people
that
have the
virus
that
cause
the
the
and
that
not all the
people
in risk
that
the
eruption
dolorous with ampollies
duros'emannas
making that even
the tasks
more simple
are all a
retort you
not learn about
the clobrilla
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manna do
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for GSK
This is Daniel
Fischel
And Ryder Strong
from PodMeet's
World
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