Bigfoot Society - Open Phones 2 (10/14/22) Hodag Store Ben, Eastern TN folklore and banshees with Jonathan, Tate Hieronymus doc talk, chatting Bigfoot with WA
Episode Date: October 16, 2022Welcome to the second episode of Bigfoot Society Open Phone Lines.A live call in show on Youtube where I talk to people and hear their story live about the weird and unexplained.Call-in guests on toni...ght show:A Milwaukee update with Ben from the Hodag Store - https://www.thehodagstore.com/A chat with Jonathan from Eastern TN all about folklore and cryptid stories from his relatives, Bigfoot type creatures, banshees and more.A call from Tate Hieronymus about his documentary series "A Search for Sabe" - https://www.youtube.com/user/tatehieronymusAn extended catch up chat with Mike Casey all about the current state of affairs with his Bigfooting in Washington State. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBShrjd6_ErEpKq0l1c0tXwMake sure you subscribe to the channel and hit that bell icon so you won't miss any upcoming Open Phone Line episodes in the future.Do you have a story to share or know someone who should call in?Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday nights at 9 pm CST.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QWe'll see you at the next Open Phone Lines on Youtube!
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And it listened to me.
It walked out of thicket.
It turned around and looked at me.
They looked up and there was a monkey man.
And the monkey man jumped down out of the tree and started running away.
And suddenly that right.
in front of the car. He slams on the brakes and manages to stop and he's skidding because it's not
quite, you know, gravelling. And literally for about a second and a half, they just stood there
because they don't know where to go and you tell them panicking, their face is like switching.
Welcome back to Bigfoot Society, a podcast where we focus on cryptids, the strange and the
unexplained of this world. If you've got a story or something weird to share, send an email over
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on with the show.
Just had a great
Friday night interview
with Tobin Johnson
from the Al-Moon Lab.
You will
be able to hear that interview.
Coming up, October
28th is when it will be released.
It is live right now.
audio on the Patreon, but I talked a lot about paranormal Bigfoot in Washington, Oregon area.
Great time. Good stuff. If you would like to call in, these are open phone lines right now.
And make sure that my phone is all set up, ready to go. It is.
We're good there. We're good there.
But if you've got something to share, go ahead.
Call the number 515-809-0165.
This, you know, recorded and used on the podcast.
Make sure that this is out there.
We got it on Twitter too.
Good stuff.
But yeah, we'll be going live until about.
about 11 o'clock.
But I'd take a few minutes to talk about
Tobin's book, Owl Moon Lab,
such a great book put together by
Doug Hichick's publisher,
publishing company,
Hanger One Publishing, good stuff.
It's very cool.
You're able to see, you know, there's QR codes
throughout the book, so you're able to hear sounds.
You're able to watch video.
interviews tobe did with different people in the book such a good time i'm going to do a quick look
over at tube make sure okay we're good perfect hello we've got one one watcher i appreciate
you're watching uh these are open phone lines right now if you've got something to share
could be a crypticiting if you got any crypticid sightings and you've got any crypticid sightings and
Bigfoot stories, anything weird.
This is an open phone lines program.
We're going to be doing that again until 11 p.m. Central Standard Time.
You can go ahead, give the phone number a call.
515-809-0165.
Just realized they've got Do Not Disturb turn on my phone.
I probably want to go ahead and turn that off.
So if you're just trying to call, call again.
Hike with Mike.
What's the topic tonight?
The topic is whatever.
you want it to be. It's literally an open phone line night. Again, so if you've got anything that you
want to share regarding Bigfoot, I don't think I've ever talked to you before, Hike with Mike.
You can definitely call the number 515-809-0165 recorded for the podcast. Just be aware of that.
And if you don't have anything to share, but you know someone who does, why don't you text them right now, text them this phone number and say, hey, you should go call into Bigfoot Society and you should share that really cool Bigfoot thing.
Or it doesn't have to be Bigfoot.
It can be other cryptids.
It can be weird stuff.
It can be stuff that they just can't explain.
But yeah, I just went ahead.
I did a great interview with Tobes Johnson from the Owl Moon Lab.
That'll be released in two weeks.
But it was a great time.
We're talking about paranormal Bigfoot,
talking about the Owl Moon area and how they have EVPs recorded there,
Bigfoot howls,
all sorts of weird gifting events.
Mike Casey, how's it going?
Mike Casey's a cool dude.
Make sure that you are following Bigfoot and with Mike
Casey, he's boots on the ground for sure.
He's figuring out the Blue Mountains of Washington, getting involved with that Paul Freeman stuff.
And thanks to him yesterday for providing the phone number, 515-809-0165 to our new mutual friend, Michael Freeman,
son of Paul Freeman.
And you can catch that interview in the YouTube bar.
archives. That's last night's episode. Had a great interview with Michael. Michael, good stuff. Make
sure that you go ahead, you pre-order his book coming out, Freeman Bigfoot files over at Hanger 1 Publishing.
Can't wait to see how that works because, or how awesome that is because, man, I read the Al-Loon
Lab and the way that Doug puts in those QR codes and all the different, you know,
video and audio evidence.
You can follow along while you're reading.
Do that with Michael Freeman's book.
I think there might be a little bit of that too.
It's just going to,
it's going to clean a house.
So it's going to be a great,
great book.
And I should be releasing,
I think I'm going to be releasing that as a podcast episode
pretty soon.
I got the clearance from Michael to go ahead
and to do that to help get the word out.
But if anyone has something to share,
where are you located in terms of squashes?
Hey, that's a great question.
So Hike with Mike, I am located in Central Iowa.
Now, you might think that Central Iowa or Iowa in general
doesn't have a lot of squash activity.
Well, you'd be wrong because it does.
Turns out in the late 1970s, there was a large amount of satchquatch Bigfoot sightings, central Iowa, also eastern Iowa.
And actually, I went on my first Bigfoot expedition with probably a lot of you know Tate Hieronymus.
He's been in a lot of Small Town Monsters documentaries.
also he is releasing his documentary series right now called Search for Sabbe, Search for Sabbe,
which is a Native American term for Bigfoot, of course.
And if you want to see more about myself and Tate going on our expedition to undisclosed area in Iowa,
you can go ahead, go to Tate Hieronymus's YouTube channel,
and the Iowa episode of Search for Sabbe was released September 20th.
Also the cool thing is on October 20th, of course, you know why that's special.
He'll be releasing the Bluff Creek episode of the documentary.
So to answer your question, where am I located in terms of squashes?
I can tell you that the area I live in just outside of central Iowa,
it's the west of it.
There have been, I've heard of at least three sightings south of where I am,
south of the town that I'm at.
I had a gentleman come up to me at the Van Meter Visitor Festival in Van Meter, Iowa,
and he shared a Bigfoot encounter that he had with his buddies in the
would have been, he said early to mid-1990s.
They were in a gravel pit
and something started throwing huge rocks
at their heads when they were in the gravel pit.
So no sighting of an actual big foot,
but there was something big enough
to actually be throwing large rocks
at their heads.
So take that as you will.
There's also, I have a source that was in a local forest.
I guess you could say state forest did hear some vocalizations, some tree knocks.
So that was a pretty good time as well.
If anyone has any things they would like to.
to share, go ahead and you can call 515-809-0165.
We have open phone lines until 11 p.m. Central Standard Time.
Let's actually, I've got an idea.
Oh, in everyone that's listening, if you know someone that should be calling in, go ahead and text
them that number. Say, hey, you should call in a Bigfoot Society right now.
515-809-0165.
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Last night we had a really good first show.
We had good chat with Michael Freeman.
Oh, we got first caller.
Call from the bovine spiritualis.
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Hello, caller.
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Hey, how are you doing?
Oh, my goodness.
I know from that, those luxurious tones,
That can only mean one person.
Is this?
Did I give it away already?
Is this Ben from the Hodegg store?
It is.
That's amazing, Ben.
How are you doing?
Good, good.
Just chilling down here in Milwaukee right now,
getting ready for the Milwaukee Paranormal Conference tomorrow.
Oh, wow.
I hop it on the old boob tube there and seeing you pop up.
I love it.
Tell me all about the Milwaukee Paranormal
paranormal conference. It looks like it's a crazy time.
Well, you know, I personally have never been to this event myself before.
Pictures stuff that I've seen in the past looks like a good thing.
Looks like there'll be a good amount of vendors there. There's lots of guest speakers
talking tomorrow. They have like a movie premiere things happening tonight, tomorrow night,
Sunday, I believe.
There's like a ghost walk tour thing happening right now in downtown Milwaukee.
And, yeah, it should be a good time tomorrow.
I heard that you're going to have, or they got a Gots Gonson from TikTok to be involved with that.
This is pretty cool.
Yeah, yeah, she's going to be there tomorrow.
Yeah, no, she came up to our Hodeig Heritage Festival.
Oh, cool.
Nice.
Yep, yeah.
So she came up there.
So I'll see her tomorrow.
She's throwing like a, like a got off Wisconsin after party at a bar here in Milwaukee.
I believe it's called X-rayed arcade bar.
Like some live music and arcade games and some cryptid vendors and stuff there, too, I believe.
Very cool.
Are you going to be your set up there?
Yeah, yeah, I'll be set up there tomorrow.
know, I just got a small setup, just the one table operation, not the whole Hodeeg
shabang like I usually do when I go places.
But I got enough of Hodeg goodies with me and the Hodeg will definitely make a presence there.
Listeners, and I don't know if you've ever had the pleasure of meeting the Hodeg store,
Ben with the Hodeg store and all his buds.
but it is amazing set up.
And I mean, you got to, you got to go to a festival or a conference where Ben is set up with his Hodei.
Goodness, it will change your life.
Are you going to have the museum set up or was that a one-time deal for Van Meter?
That was just something we did down in Van Meter there.
Oh, special.
I'll probably at Cryptocon in November in Lexington, Kentucky.
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I'll probably have a Hodeg museum that I'll bring there with some old Hodeg artifacts and relic pieces from nostalgic Hodeg times.
Oh, it's so good.
So good.
And can I assume that the Hodag himself might be getting into some mischief at the Milwaukee convention this weekend?
He might be getting into a little bit.
I'm going to see if we can get him into some.
I'm there by myself.
So maybe I can wrangle golf sconson to come over and Hodeig it up for a minute.
That would be amazing.
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Ben, it's been a heck of a time chatting with you.
I can't wait for our episode to air soon.
But brother, I got a call coming in.
Sounds very good.
Just wanted to pop in and say hi.
So you guys have a good night.
I'll keep watching over here.
Fantastic.
Good talking to you, Ben.
See you later.
Later.
All right.
I did.
First off, Ben's the nicest dude.
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We just had a missed call.
I'm going to try to see if I can track down.
Hopefully that person will call back.
from, it looks like it was a call from Tennessee.
Oh, man.
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please call back 515-809-0165.
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Jonathan Lee Perry.
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Caller from Tennessee
Hike with Mike says
On the west coast of Florida
A Hodag was a term
for bad service
for that's pretty crazy.
I wonder if there's a connection there.
Jonathan Lee Perry.
Hello, caller.
Hello.
Hi.
The name's Jonathan.
Yes, Jonathan Lee Perry.
Thank you for calling into Bigfoot Society.
How's it going today?
Good.
I got a message from my mother.
I shared a story with from earlier in my life of a Sasquatch encounter and with Mike Casey.
And he gave me your number.
Do you mind?
I want to make sure that you're aware that this is recorded and could potentially be used for podcasts in the future.
Is that okay?
No problem.
Perfect.
All right.
Mike is a great guy.
But please go ahead.
I'd love to hear your story.
Okay.
Yeah.
My story takes place probably in late summer of 1989.
I was about eight years old.
I live in East Tennessee in Sullivan County, East Tennessee.
I grew up in a very wooded area near Holston Mountain there,
where there is a huge network of limestone caves.
You see an old quarry there back in 1800, tons of caves,
Cherokee village near the area where I grew up.
Well, anyway, my family had always told stories,
and the people in the area had told these stories growing up
about a Sasquatch-type creature they called the Black Thing.
And my older brother who since passed away had seen it face-to-face,
that's another story.
Many people had told stories.
A very similar story you hear about Bigfoot from all over the country and the world,
you know, attacking dogs, strange lights in the skies, looking in windows.
But my story, I was riding my bicycle in the area there in late summer.
I was about eight years old.
And there was a big pine thicket on top of the mountain there, which is all about that area.
And I heard like a very distinctive ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, like someone tapping, walks together, chiseling.
So, being a curious kid, rode my bike up the little hill.
I remember it was a very area full of evergreen where we used to always pick out Christmas trees.
And followed the sound of the ping-ping.
I was alone.
And when I got about 20 feet from the area or the same area of the source of the sound, it stopped.
Like, just dead stop.
I walked over through the woods to the area, and there was a rock outcropping, kind of a little clearing.
And there in the mist was a pile.
chiseled
newly made
airheads out of Flint
and there were
chips all around it and pieces
of half made, some fully made
and there was not a soul in sight
so I looked around
and immediately of course
my thought because of just the fact that we're going to
human agents in the area
I thought this must be the work
of the black thing. So I took
one of the half made airheads
went back down the hill, rode my bike home,
and was just like, oh, cool.
Well, when not fell, I got paranoid.
I'd heard so many stories about it,
and it was very much, I believed, you know,
we all believed in it.
It was part of life.
So I took the airhead,
the half-finished airhead out by the little road there
and buried in the gravel.
Because I was like, I don't want whatever made this
become accurate, you know?
And so, you know, now,
Now I'll be here later.
I wish I had kept it.
But I was scared that, you know, I was like I took something from God knows what.
Yeah, because sometimes you hear like you take that stuff home and that's when the bad stuff happens, you know.
Yeah, and, you know, exactly.
I, you know, had other many around that saying, I do remember later on that year in the fall riding my bike out.
in that same vicinity, and there was a tremendous guttural growl coming from the old barn
near that area, like down the slope from where I had down the area.
It had a big chest-scrabbling growl.
I mean, it was filling the air, and I was, you know, there was a couple of houses around there.
No one seemed to be stirring about.
No one was out.
It was so loud, and I just kept, I parked my bike and just stood off of it,
looking towards the barn where it was coming from,
but there was no late heck I was going to go, you know, see what that was.
But I wonder if that was the same thing, the same creature,
showing its displeasure at me messing with its work.
I mean, I don't know what I would think in that situation.
So you heard this loud growl.
Was it the kind where, you know, you could feel it in your chest or anything?
Yeah, the thing is just encompass the atmosphere around me.
It was like, that same tone, and it didn't really stop so loud.
And coming from the barn area, and I was like, uh, and in my mind, though, at that moment in time,
because I wasn't expecting it and wasn't thinking of anything except being a kid ride my bike,
I didn't associate it with the airhead.
It was very deep.
I was like, what is making it?
What is that?
What is doing it?
And later on, I was like, I bet.
as that was that creature, you know, that was showing its pleasure at me snooping around and it's stuff, you know.
And over the years, what struck me as the fact that the interesting story, as I have never heard anyone else, you know, I read crooked books since I was a child, never heard anyone else bling up the fact about tools or arrowhead type items used by a Sasquatch that I know, that I'm a little bit.
I haven't either. It's kind of a new one. Are there lots of stories of Bigfoot in that area where you had those things happen to you?
Well, probably the most famous in my family. My mom, you know, I haven't seen a lot from neighbors and people around the area. But my older brother, I don't think I was born when this happened. He was out squirrel hunting with our cousin, Troll.
and they were back way over on the other side of the mountains.
And they came upon, and it was described to me as this black thing
setting the line on the stump.
And it scared them so bad.
They didn't know what to make of it.
They ran, and they ran as fast as they could to get away from it.
And my mom told me that she said that my brother and my cousin,
when they got, like, they thought they'd outrun it.
It was waiting for them at the end of the other.
part of the woods.
Oh, man.
He's looking at him.
And she said, they said it ran like the wind.
And she said that my brother said it had eyes like an old side dog.
Well, they ran so fast and were so afraid.
They ran through a barbed wire fence.
Oh, boy.
Tore their skin and closed the pieces.
They were just probably about, had been about 16, 15.
I wasn't born yet.
And so in my family, in a,
tradition in the area
it was sort of, and I've heard this from
Native cultures, and if you
look into its eyes that you might
die. Really?
And it's kind of
become our family banshee because
this is, it's sad that's strange.
My brother who saw, he passed away when he was
19 in a car accident.
And then
I was just a baby at the time. And then
my older brother
by like five years saw
it, probably
17 years ago.
He told me he saw it.
He was at our home place.
He was driving up to make a turn
where there's a large sinkhole in a cave
and he saw it.
His story was a little different.
He said that it looked at him,
he saw movement off the road, it was dark.
And his lights hit it.
And he said it had a mane that stood up
in a frillance back when he and saw him like a cat
or a hyena.
Really?
Some type of mane that stuck up.
and it went darted off and vanished down into the cave near the sinkhole and then he was the next of my brothers that passed away last January.
Oh man.
In my little world, to me it's kind of like our family, Banchi, I'm like, I guess whoever actually sees the thing that was always talked about so much, you know, it comes as a foreshadowing or something possibly, you know, who knows?
I don't really know.
I just know that those things actually,
I was told that and then those things did occur.
And I did find the area ahead myself.
So just wish I'd kept it.
That is wild to have a story like that in your family tree where you keep,
you know, you see this thing.
And potentially we're talking about a Banshee and that the person.
the person
It's almost like a death portrait type thing.
Wow.
Something you don't want to encounter,
but you're aware of.
And who knows.
Who knows what they are?
In Eastern Tennessee,
there's all sorts of, you know,
interesting folklore tales and just,
you know,
are there any other stories that you heard growing up
that, you know,
are still sticking your mind?
of course lots of ghost stories and things like that but uh i used to i was a little folk wars
i would go around to the old ladies in the mountains who were you know been born like in the
1900s you know i remember my grandmother was born 1903 there was a lady born probably in 192
or one and i would ask them to tell me i was like can you tell me stories of monsters and
ghosts and things that you heard when you were a baby and these people
this was the 80s, right?
And so they were amazed that a kid didn't want to play.
I probably wanted to hear the stories.
Right.
So I gathered all I could for these old folks
before they passed on my grandmother.
And one old lady in particular,
I love this old lady, she did the snuff.
And she's such a nice lady.
And most of the stories my grandmother would tell me
was about what they called painters.
There was lots of panthers, you know, wild cougars.
Okay.
Stories like my panthers.
were a big fear for the people in the 1800s in the mountains.
And my great, great aunts of some sort was up hurting the cows in the meadows and a panthered
out of the woods.
I know my grandma said she grabbed the cow's tail and when the cows hurt it out and the panic
she saved her, it pulled her out by its tail.
You know, you hanged his tail.
So I heard stories like that.
But also, I was just more a little crappy little kid.
And I knew that when I were green up the black thing to these old folks.
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You know, this monster, they said, never heard of it,
and they would get very scared look in their lives.
And I knew they were afraid to talk about it.
These are old ladies whose husbands had already got long gone, you know,
and they lived alone.
And so I would do, I was a little, a little flute.
I would say stuff to them like, you know,
I was up in the woods the other day up above the cave.
And I saw this weird thing that was kind of like a,
person that it was all hairy and black.
Oh, no. And
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recesses.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to height and taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
How tall was.
And I would say, well, no, six, five, six feet, six feet, or I don't know, say.
which way was it headed?
And I knew instantly
I knew what I was talking about
but they were afraid to bring it up
because I understand now
who wants to go to bed
if you're alone
and elderly in the woods thinking about that stuff.
Oh, totally, yeah.
I was a sneaky little
phone, of course, so I would be like,
I just happened.
I heard tale because I learned not to call it
by the name people called it.
You know, it's always black to black things.
Right, that would set it down right away.
Right.
there like we don't know nothing about it.
Yeah.
And so when I would play like, I saw something.
And I once, another episode, it just came to my mind of,
my dad was a ginseng hunter.
Okay.
He hunted ginseng, the roots and herbs up the mountains.
Sure.
He taught me all the stuff on wood.
We would, I remember one time we were, it was in the same locale where I grew up over in
Sullivan County, but it was back near a big place called Clevis Springs,
It was a big old natural spring, and it was a bit more remote.
And we were on a ridge looking for ginseng, and there was a huge footprint.
I'm talking like 15 inches with toes, right?
And the press down in the leaves.
And I said, Daddy, come up here and look at this.
And he said, that's a horse print.
And, you know, he didn't want to scare me.
You know, and I was, I just was like, it was thick with trees.
So.
So.
So, yeah, I'm going to, I'm going to say, horses do not have toes last time I checked.
But, you know, that was his way.
Yeah.
I was just not trying.
He didn't want to know and he didn't want to, you know, he, what he saw, he didn't tell me,
but he never, mom was very much more, she told us everything.
Daddy said.
dad, he had to be afraid of the woods.
And, but he, I remember seeing that with him, that those clearly can remember those toes,
a big footprint.
And I said, Daddy, you know, look at this.
And he was like, oh, it's just a horse track.
Just a, just a big, hairy horse by pet.
Of course, with toes, shredding.
That's time you're pretty much.
But, I mean, there's so much, you know, there's a lot of, you know, UFO lore, all the stuff
connected usually with the Bigfoot
cryptic phenomenon.
I grew up in the area
was rich with it.
You know,
people had lights in the sky
and just eyes glowing in the dark.
Wow.
So, and you always heard
the insane sounds at night.
And this,
this was very current up until I moved.
You know,
I was at home when I was in my 20s,
you know, before my parents passed away,
I lived there and it was,
it was still going on.
There was, you know,
I never saw,
anything physically of that creature myself, which I guess is a good thing.
Yeah, it is.
But I did hear stuff, you know, the growling and the footprint and I found the airhead.
You know, I trekked around the woods by myself constantly, you know, daydreaming and playing
amongst the big caves and rocks.
But, you know, that's my story.
You know, being in that area, and I don't live there anymore, and I don't want to.
I think it's kind of a creepy place, you know.
I live, you know, it was too far from there,
but I don't ever really go back except to visit the family graveyard.
But I don't, if someone said, hey, we'll give you a free house to live it near this cave, I wouldn't.
You wouldn't take it.
Really?
I wouldn't take it.
I would tell it because.
Wow.
Because, yeah, I sometimes get pretty thinking about it, laying in bed in the dark.
I mean, because it's.
it's real and there's fun scary stuff that you feel as far away and you know say if you watch a
werewolf movie or you know whatever or something sci-fi movie and you know it's far away but when
you know that your people here have talked about it and you yourself have experiencing
I you know it gives you the creep is the only way I can describe it very creepy
Why do you think that area is so, you know, just dense with different stories like that?
If I had to give you, if I had to give you my firm belief as to why, it's the Cade network.
Really?
Yeah.
They stretch for miles under there.
We had students from the key.
You come out at the University of Tennessee.
Not to me, to my neighbors, I was just a little kid, but they would talk about how.
they went and there was a lake under there
and it was a mile.
So I think the
phenomenon
that creates the things
that we had seen and people
had seen and I think
it
usually
works beneath the surface
a hiding place.
You know, this network of caves are a great place
for something
to be
guling on, especially
if
if it's something that even like
there are, I don't know,
even our officials and things
may kind of be aware of,
but who's going to believe
mountain people, you know.
And I think that,
you know,
I just think that that's the reason.
There's a huge network of caves
and a good hiding place for that type of activity
and whatever the agent is behind it.
Who knows what's down in the caves?
I really hope that we don't have a whole
bunch of band
down in the caves, though.
That would not be a good scenario.
Well, I don't think they're vanchees as far as the Irish.
It's very folklore, but I think that we do have
Sasquatch top stains, and God knows what they're really, you know.
It could be something related to alien tech stuff or who knows.
But I think that, yeah, and I agree with people like John Kill,
who I always said all that stuff was related, you know.
If you're talking about fairies and banshees and then you switch over to Bigfoot or UFOs,
you're talking about the same family, so to be.
Absolutely.
Jonathan, thank you.
I kind of always just group it together.
Oh, for sure.
Jonathan, thank you so much for calling in.
This is, I mean, you got some great stories, dude.
This is great.
Yeah, it was a strange growing up experience.
But, yeah, I'm glad to share it.
Yeah, if you think of anything else weird in the future,
You're always welcome to call in when I do another one of these.
But thanks so much, man.
I appreciate you.
You're welcome.
Sure.
Have a great night.
You too.
Bye-bye.
See you.
Well, thanks, Jonathan, for calling in from Eastern Tennessee.
That was a really fun conversation about folklore and Bigfoot-type creatures and Banshee-type creatures.
Man, it got wild.
Uh-oh.
Speaking of Banshee-type creatures.
Hold on.
Call from.
Tate Hieronymus.
He's in a fancy type creatures.
Hello, caller.
Hey, Tate Hieronymus.
What's up, dude?
No.
What are you up to?
I crashed the party, baby.
Yeah, dude.
Hey, this is what's all about party crashers, man.
Hey, I'm watching on YouTube right now.
There's such a bad.
flag. Oh, yeah, right. I was actually just about to
to plug our upcoming show
because Kevin had said next week, the Patterson Gimlin film is 55 years.
Guess what, dude? We're doing a special
night of, I guess you could say,
talking all about the PG film and Patty and
I mean, Tate, do you mind chatting a little bit about what that
night's going to be like next Saturday?
not this Saturday, but the Saturday afterwards?
Yeah, Saturday, the 22nd, I think 9.30 p.m. single time?
I think so.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, dude, it's going to be a rocking group of people.
It's going to, you and myself are hosting, actually, which is going to be cool.
And then Jonathan Easley, you know, Western Bigfoot Exploration and I have a little part, you know,
we're going to have a presentation followed up by Doug Hightchek, the creator of Monster
Quest. I can never say his last name right so he hopefully he forgives me Jesus
I am breaking Bigfoot people will probably recognize him from Breaking Bad
he's gonna be given a demonstration or a presentation I mean and then we have
Damon Irons he's a really cool dude he's a pilot we have Alexander Pedicoff so
It's going to be a great night of people talking about, you know, the anniversary of the Patterson Game One film.
It's going to be really cool.
Fantastic.
I'm looking forward to it, dude.
It's going to be some really interesting discussion points that are brought up.
It's going to be a good, good time.
Everyone on that panel knows their stuff.
Oh, man.
Oh, for sure.
it's going to be great because the 20th my film premieres,
the Bluff Creek run or some of the full stuff that we found that trip
definitely more than last year.
So that's going to happen.
And then two days later,
we do the live stream on YouTube.
There you go, man.
I mean,
that episode on the 20th,
your Bluff Creek episode,
what is that?
That's like,
is it hour and a half long?
It's an hour and a half long.
That's wild, dude.
It's good, too.
Yeah. Well, I'll let you get back to your program.
I thought I crashed the party.
Heck yeah.
Hey, always a party when Tate Hieronymus crashes it.
So thanks for calling in, man.
Later, dude.
Later.
Awesome.
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Hey, Mothman 46, fact of the week,
A Clydesdale print can be 22 inches.
That's good to know.
Also, as big as a dinner plate, good to know.
Mothman 46.
Oh, let me take old Tate off here.
There we go.
Hmm.
What can I share?
What can I share with you?
Anyone watched any good Bigfoot documentaries?
Here's one that I watched recently.
I watched a flash of beauty the other day.
That was a pretty good one.
I got to talk to Tobin Johnson about it tonight.
That episode of the podcast will be airing in two weeks on the 28th.
It's live for Patreon right now if you want to listen to it early,
patreon.com forward slash the Bigfoot Society.
But he told me that they will be coming out with a part two,
Flash of Beauty, Part two.
next year
Memorial Day
all about
paranormal
Bigfoot.
So it should
be interesting.
Cool thing about
Bigfoot Society
is that
I'm able to
talk to
people from all
sides of the
spectrum when it
comes to
Bigfoot
and other
things as well.
Tate,
thank you
for the
reminder.
Iowa,
Search for Sabe.
Best document.
Yeah.
Oh, yes.
Of course.
Because, hey, search for Sabé has yours truly in it.
So if you want to see me in my first Bigfoot expedition in Iowa with Tate hanging out,
go over to Tate Hieronymus's YouTube channel.
And September 20th, he had the Iowa episode release.
Not too bad.
it's a good watch is about half an hour.
I still can't explain what happens at the end.
There's some sounds that I capture on audio.
I had an audio recorder out overnight,
and I'm not going to spoil it for you,
but I will say I can't explain the sounds that we captured.
But if you've got a story,
if you want to share something about cryptids,
anything weird, paranormal goes, I don't care, whatever.
Oh, okay.
Mike Casey has a story about Tob.
Tobin gave Ellie her first track cast when we met him in Forks, Washington.
I remember you talking about that?
That is the nicest thing, just to be like, hey, here's a trackcast.
And Ellie's going to remember that probably forever.
Very cool.
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My goodness.
Fifebot says Flash of Beauty was fine.
I just felt it didn't add anything to the conversation as whole.
That's an opinion.
Thank you so much for sharing that.
Collection of sightings.
What I liked about it is that it had a lot of people that you don't normally see.
For example, the Stan Avery guy who was like a plumber.
in the Pacific Northwest and had this huge collection of like sightings and stuff from people
that he would be like fixing their plumbing in their house.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for
a recess. Like this commercial break. Did you need 15 seconds away from music? Or
15 seconds to eat or Reese's.
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a Reese's.
Do stuff like that and are able to get cool Bigfoot stories.
So the lesson is for your job, make sure you're wearing something that has to do with Bigfoot or have a Bigfoot sticker on the back of your car.
So people tell you Bigfoot stories.
Kevin says, I was at the premiere of Flash of Beauty at Beachfoot June 22nd.
Kevin, dude, you're
you're a cool dude, man.
That's awesome.
Dude, Beechfoot is the place to go from what I hear.
Reminder from Tate, of course,
Bluff Creek, California episode,
A search for Sabbe, October 20th,
8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
That's 7 p.m. Central.
Hike with Mike has an interesting,
interesting topic here.
skunk ape tracks don't last long due to the swampy muddy conditions.
Yeah, that's true.
It's probably really hard to cast a skunk ape track.
Yeah, I don't know.
Does anyone have any thoughts about that?
Do you have to take extra measures to actually, you know, cast a track when it's in swampy, muddy conditions?
Do you have to dry it out?
I don't know.
That's more questions than answers there for sure.
Kevin says,
an emotional experience of people having encounters in a documentary.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Let's see what we got here.
What in the world?
Okay.
Got to love interesting comments coming in on YouTube.
Gotta love it, guys.
Stay classy.
Mix it thicker.
Okay, Mike, I'm going to assume that you are, okay, here we go.
So it'll absorb the moisture out around the print from what I've been told.
So Mike is saying that when you're going to make the print, make the mixture thicker, and then it will absorb the moisture.
Hey, that's actually a good idea.
So someone go ahead and do that and let me know what happens when you find a skunk ape track.
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Does anyone have any weird stuff, any weird Bigfoot sightings that they've seen in the chat?
Actually, let's see, hike with Mike, hike with Mike says maybe fill the track with some cat litter mixed with the plaster of Paris.
Hmm. That's an interesting idea.
Cat litter with the plaster of Paris.
Someone let me know if that's actually a recommended thing to do
or if hike with Mike is just being a goofy dude.
Mike Casey says more plaster, less water when mixing.
Makes sense.
You want a little bit of water though, right?
because you don't want it to be super,
you don't want it to be all powdery and granular,
like,
but clumping.
Yeah,
clumping for sure.
If anyone has any,
anyone up to any cool cryptid stuff coming up?
Let me know in the comments.
Oh my goodness,
Mothband 46.
I don't know if I can,
I can't even share that comment, dude.
hike with Mike says not a goofy dude
I have four cats
I know the magic of clumping cat litter
and Mike said hey cat litter
that's true we don't want to take away the dermals
in the other details so
guys I think cat litter might be out
unless you're not wanting to
well
Tate's got an interesting idea
you could dig an irrigation line
to divert the water maybe
but what if it's like in a super swampy area where it doesn't matter, you know, how many irrigation lines you do?
I don't know.
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We got about 40 minutes left until 11 p.m. Central.
Oh, here we go.
Mothband 46 is reminding us,
hey, Chief Logan Park Monster Convention with Hell Ben,
Haller tomorrow. That looks like it's going to be a super good time. Mothband 46. Are you going to be there? Let me know. It is in West Virginia. Good stuff. So make sure that you are able to go to that. If you can, you'll not want to miss out. I know that Helbin Holler has been doing stuff ahead of time. They've been doing some VIP stuff. Very cool. Let's see, we got.
Like Casey says, set a swamp trap.
Hmm.
Dig around an area that'll keep it moist but train the water.
Who knows?
Lots of stuff to investigate for sure.
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Let's see, Tate says, then at point, just photograph.
I saw Les Stroud use hairspray to kind of hold the track in place,
but I don't know how that would work if it's muddy and really wet.
That's true.
At the end of the day, you have to do something so that it doesn't get all mushy.
You got to get it all, you know, firm, so it's not going to fall apart on you, right?
That's pretty much what we're looking at.
kids. So what else we got going on? Is anyone going to Monster Fest next year?
2023. Let me know in the chat. If you're going to Monster Fest, I'm going to be there sharing. Actually, I'll be doing the podcast live.
Seth wanted me to come and do the podcast live. So that would be pretty cool. I'm excited for that.
Let me know in the chat if you are going to be at Monster Fest. And if you're going to say hi,
I would love to meet you.
Let me know.
I believe the time for that is next June,
excuse me, 20, 23.
That would be good stuff.
Also, let me know if you're going to be a crypticcon.
In the comments, if you're going to be, oh.
Call from.
Mike Casey.
Mike Casey, what's up, dude?
Jeremiah, how's it going, sir?
Dude, I'm just rocking out.
Hey, that guy, Jonathan was super cool, man.
Right?
Facebook friend.
You got the connections, man.
Thank you.
Yeah, totally, man.
Keeping it exciting.
Dude, what are you up to?
Just chilling in the garage.
All right.
Yeah, some families in town, so they're kind of watching the kids so I can have a couple minutes and tune in and everything.
Very nice.
Very nice.
What is up next for Bigfoot adventure?
with Mike.
Oh, I was excited.
I was going to go out.
A friend from Oregon,
Western Oregon.
He shared a location
that he had activity
and one of his team members
had a sighting
August of 2020.
So they, like,
I just wanted to kind of adventure again.
You know, like I've been focused
at the blues so much that I wanted to, like,
before it's, you know,
I was maybe go see somewhere else.
and he shared that.
But house chores kind of are, it sadly.
I get it, dude.
Yeah.
That has to come from.
Yeah.
I've got some stuff I got to do.
But hoping, hoping to get out there one more time.
If not, as I stated earlier, there in a post,
wintertime I kind of get into the armchair stuff, read the books.
Yep, exactly.
Kind of talk to some people who make some connections.
That's my plan.
I just got Laura Krantz, her new book, Search for Sasquatch.
Oh, nice, dude, yeah.
Yeah, Ellie's in there right now trying to read it.
She's looking at the pictures, mainly, but totally cool.
Kids book that's like, I don't even know how many pages, over 100.
That's amazing.
I'm going to be actually talking to her about that in December.
Awesome.
Yeah, it's going to be a really nice.
fun interview.
That's so cool.
Yeah, she's, that, I didn't even know she was somebody.
I heard about her on a pod or from a podcast or it was actually on the Discord.
You're just.
Oh, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Remember it was way back when somebody brought it up and it was on, I think it was on Cliff and Bobos.
They had her on or something like that.
I think Scott brought it up because, yeah, he had mentioned that the book was coming out maybe.
something like that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'm excited for it.
It's cool.
You've, have you, I'm sure you've listened to the wild thing back in the day?
No.
Well, when we talked about it, no, when we talked about it, not on, not I'm speaking about it.
Six shows that they did.
Yeah.
I haven't listened to it in years.
I'm going to have to re-listen to it because it was so well done.
Yeah.
No, it was a good little miniseries thing.
the trip to the nest.
I mean, the book starts out with the trip to the nest.
So it's just super cool.
I'm like, that's what I'm curling up to tonight.
Definitely.
You know, if listeners have never listened to the Wild Thing podcast season on Bigfoot,
definitely, you know, it's worth taking some time.
It's about maybe five to six episodes, but definitely worth it.
So well done.
And there's a lot of people from the community that you'll recognize in there.
Yeah.
It's Grover Krantz's niece.
I think it's her.
He was her uncle.
Oh, here we go.
Kevin Morrison is dropping some insider beach foot knowledge.
So here we go.
Laura Krantz related to Dr.
Grover Krantz.
Yes, of course.
She came to Beachfoot.
She was interviewing.
Dude, I guess Beachfoot is the thing to do.
I know.
Sounds fun.
It's the coolest.
It is the coolest.
It's like that mythical woodstock of Sasquatch.
That's funny.
Anyway.
What is?
Let's see.
Hike with Mike.
Can't Fire Steve.
YouTube channel has a cool video on tree knock.
the knocks down a tree out in the woods at night.
Interesting.
When I was out with Tate in our expedition,
we had a tree fall down right in front of us in the woods,
or it was pushed over.
Hard to say because we weren't exactly right there,
but it was very weird.
Yeah, that's talked about in the documentary as well.
Any...
I had a crashing noise out near Mount St. Helens.
last September.
But I didn't, yeah, like I didn't, there was no knocks.
There was no, like I didn't see a tree.
I didn't see anything.
It's just a loud noise.
So that's weird.
So it was, was it near your campsite or what's the story there?
That was, yeah, that was one of those I was sitting in the campsite.
It was the first time camping out here.
I think we were lived, we've lived in Washington maybe a month at that time.
Okay.
and like through a dart on the map kind of thing
was like, all right, I'll go here.
And that spot wound up being like some canyon craziness with rain.
So I wound up going down the road a bit.
But yeah, I was just chilling in camp.
The rain had stopped.
It was like the next day.
It was blue sky.
And that was it.
That's wild.
Dude.
But it wasn't metallic or anything.
I mean, it was totally.
it was wood.
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So definitely like a wood on wood sound.
Yeah, no, it wasn't a knock.
It was a loud crash.
Yeah, yeah.
Dude, that's so wild.
It's so wild.
Mike, what's like, there's got to be,
is there a spot that you're working towards going to check out?
There's got to be like a.
Biscuit Ridge.
Biscuit Ridge.
I might do a day trip actually this weekend.
Like I have the house chores and stuff.
Nice.
But I really want to get the Jeep out more.
I'm having a lot of fun with this new Jeep.
And take can probably attest to it.
It's just this weird feeling where you just pavement doesn't give it justice.
And so I work tomorrow and then Sunday.
I'm thinking about heading out there.
They're doing a controlled burn
it up near the watershed.
So not a good time to camp there,
but Dar Addington was kind of giving me some insider knowledge
and was like could push things outside of the shed.
And Biscuit Ridge is just on the opposite side.
So we'll see.
It's a cool idea.
Remind me why Biscuit Ridge is an important area again.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a Reese's.
Like this commercial break, did you need 15 seconds away from music or 15 seconds to eat or Reese's?
Perhaps it's true. Everything happens for a Reese's.
They have found footprints up at Biscuit Ridge. Darrow Addington actually gave me a footprint cast that she got.
Oh, wow.
92, I want to say maybe 93.
And then I want to say
Paul had a siding, but I don't want to
I'm not sure if that's correct.
I want to say that they saw something
it was Biscuit Ridge and I want to say
Black Snake Mountain that area.
It was either that was where they
got the other film or they just had
another siding there.
I think West Summerlin had
his siding there.
The details and everything
they scare me because
the main thing
about the book is to get the
details and the facts
correct
and there's just so
much that has been
thrown at me.
I'm like, oh okay, this is the
footprint cast of where?
If I was in your shoes, I would have to like, I would have to be making notes at home every time.
My gosh, I need a Xerox machine.
You're learning.
I mean, the connections you're getting out there right now, you seem to be running into a lot of information really quick.
I need to get a Xerox machine.
Because I got some of the old trackway cast.
It's like the Bigfoot newsletters back in the 90s.
You do like?
Yeah, she gave me like 10 of them and I get to read these 10 and bring them back and then she's going to give me 10 more.
Mike.
And I have no way to copy these.
Yes, you do.
Do you have an iPhone?
Technology pres.
I do.
Okay.
Do I scan them?
Hold on.
I'm going to walk you through it right now, okay?
Oh, please, because I don't know what to do.
You know your notes app?
Yes.
All right.
hold on.
I'm going to look.
Hold on.
There's a way to scan.
So this is the notes.
Yeah.
So the camera icon.
Okay.
I know how to do that,
but there's so many.
Dude.
I mean,
you're saying it's like a mini book.
You've got 10.
You got 10.
There's 10 of them.
Yeah.
That can't be that many.
I'm going to have to off.
I'm going to have to offload these.
Dude,
they're in a manila envelope.
Like legal,
legal size.
Mike.
It's a.
back. It's a good inch thick.
Like, just scan the documents for everyone else who can't read them for Pete's sake.
Or at least so you have copies because you have to return them, right?
Yes, yeah.
Dude, just give it a try.
Give it a try, man, please.
It's pretty crazy.
She actually, she and I, there was a, I think I told you the other night, but one of the Bigfoot
legends up here. Mike Jay passed away last week.
Yeah, so there's this like a monthly meeting up here for the Northeastern Oregon,
Blue Mountain, Bigfoot research groups to just kind of come together, talk, commune,
sort of stuff like that.
And Mike had been trying to get me over there.
Like since I moved up here, I feel seriously, truly awful that I never made it and never
got to meet the man.
but Dar and I will be going to the meeting
next Monday
so that'll be cool
we get to meet Squatch America
Scott and Hannah
Oh yeah
Okay I know I know who they are
I've seen a little bit of their stuff yeah
Yeah
That would be cool a little adventure with Dar
Nice yeah dude
Yeah are you gonna
Is any of that stuff do you think gonna make it
on the Mike Casey YouTube channel?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm trying to figure out.
So yeah, I'm trying to figure out camera stuff.
Right now, all those videos that I have on my YouTube, they were done pretty like 98% with my iPhone.
That was all with like a little.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's kind of compiling all that stuff.
And I want to kind of elaborate because I mean, I have.
the GoPro attached so I haven't even gone through that footage.
So, you know, I'm trying to up the ante, make them a little bit longer, better actually talk
in some of them.
So, yeah, trying to improve them.
But again, one-man show, trying to.
I get it, dude.
And I'm not a tech.
I'm not a tech guy.
That's like, oh, I wish I had somebody that I could like send all this stuff to and
build it up.
being a one-man show is tough dude because at the end of the day you are the bottleneck you know
yeah you can only get so much stuff done yeah yeah but if i don't get it done then it doesn't get
done yeah no one ever sees it and uh scan the documents like jonathan easley and i um we had a trip
up there and none of like our videos haven't come out mainly main reason is to
for the respect to Michael Freeman and the book.
Yeah, sure.
Which is,
we want to kind of let the book.
Yeah.
Yeah,
we want to kind of let the book come out and let people read that.
And then we'll release our films.
I was wondering.
I hope John is making this film.
Yeah.
I was wondering.
Mine's about 15 minutes long so far.
Okay.
Yeah.
That makes sense now that you say, you know, why it hadn't come out?
because I was like, man, why isn't their stuff come out yet?
But that's a good idea that you're waiting for Michael to get his stuff out.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, he asked for that too, and I was just like, well, totally broke.
But the fun story for that one was got to meet who has now Paul Freeman's job.
Really?
I got a ticket while up there.
Oh, that's, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we had that little campfire.
So we got to meet the new watershed marshal.
Which is a good connection to have because hopefully, you know, he'll remember you if he runs into any weird stories, maybe.
I hope so.
What I really got to do is build up the gumption to talk to this guy.
He, I don't know what his deal is.
I'm guessing he's a hunter, but he has been camped out at the entrance to deduct trail like that little pond.
turn off all summer.
You think he's like a homeless dude?
No, he's got big old Ford and ATVs and a nice, nice tense.
But like the guy's got to have heard stuff.
Oh, yeah.
You know, the guy's been there for so long.
It's like, does he want visitors?
That would be funny.
I don't know, maybe if that guy listens.
wave me next time and I'll come over
He absolutely does
Dude, you should like
Offer them like walk by and like
What's what's the
What's the top beer in that area?
It's probably not know
Oh, that's true
I tried rainier when I first got up here
It was all right
Yeah, I could bring them some rainier
Be like hey bud
You like rainier
And have you heard Bigfoot around
You know
Yeah
Or you could do like IBC root beer from Walmart that works too.
You know, remember Dad's Rupier?
Remember that stuff?
Dad's Rupair is great, dude.
That's good stuff, man.
Where's that stuff been?
That came into my memory bank like a week ago and I was just like, gosh.
Now I want to have some good times.
I want to have some of that.
Good times.
Right?
Are you getting the book and hardcover?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, dude.
And I'm not joking about that two copies thing.
Wow.
Yeah, I bought two copies.
One's going to be for the coffee table.
One's going to be for the backpack lugging it out.
You know, I'm going to have to, I might send Dar another message just in case the first one got lost or something.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'll reach out to her again and just be like, hey, Jeremiah is going to reach out.
And she's just got so many stories.
It's so fun to listen to her.
You could even be like, hey, he had Michael on his, he talked to Michael for a, you know, and that might help out too.
I don't know.
I didn't even think about sending her.
I don't know if she even has heard that.
So I got to send her that link.
Yeah.
I'll be putting that up as a podcast episode in the next few days.
But yeah, you could always do the, it's up on as a YouTube episode right now.
Cool.
Dude, I'm sorry.
I didn't even think about it until all of a sudden,
like I saw your face when it said Michael Freeman.
And I was like, oh, no.
Now he's like not prepared.
Doesn't have his question.
I felt so bad.
But then it just, dude, you made it happen.
You made it work.
And I was like, oh, Jeremiah, you're fantastic.
You have to make it work, dude.
That's what part of the fun is.
Dude, I mean, think about like a format like this.
It could get to the point where like Bob, like someone like,
Bob Gimlin calls in.
Yeah.
Like if I keep doing this, it could eventually get to the point where like, you know, people like that could be like, okay.
Like I got this number.
Hey, let's see where it is.
Like it could turn into that, I think.
So we'll see.
It's a super cool idea.
I've been enjoying this and it's only been two shows so far.
I've been wanting to do this, Mike, for like a year.
And I haven't done it because I just figured out how to do it.
tech-wise.
Yeah.
So.
See, tech.
It's weird, man.
It's difficult, but once you get it, you got it.
Tech will get you, dude.
Every time.
No.
No.
I know.
I have my eyes on this new camera.
I don't even want to say the name of it.
It could change some things.
It could just be a fancy camera for videos.
I don't know.
But I'm afraid to jump on it because, again,
it could just be like,
I'm still learning my GPS Garmin.
It's like one of my must have, need things to have when I go out there,
and I'm still, like, reading through the manual, like, what do this button do?
Technology and I don't work, and so this camera is, like, scaring me and everything.
It's like $600 and $700, and I'm like, ah.
What is the sweetest piece of tech that Bigfooter could get right now, do you think?
thermal imager.
Aside from that camera,
I have my eyes on what Jonathan has.
That Taipan.
I think that's what it was called.
Yeah, that thing was so much fun
when we were night cruising.
We saw the bear.
We saw countless deer.
The cougar.
We couldn't stern the cougar,
but we got a picture of it and saw it twice.
That thing was fun.
it's a weird brand name right
ATS, AD ADD
Yeah
He sent me the left for that
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah because it's cheaper
I mean 500 bucks
Right
Right
It's cheaper than a fleer
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah dude
Totally rocket
The list goes on though
I mean there's so many
Fun things
I mean
And just even that, I mean, the bushcraft side.
Like I really, really, really want to get like to where I can park the car, park the Jeep and just hike out.
There's this area called the Winaha River Basin.
And it's this, it's, what is it?
Wilderness land, wilderness hunting land.
It's accessible, but you can only ride a horse in or hike in.
There's no roads.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
Take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show. Everything happens for a recess.
that that could be where they go in the winter or it's right on the other side of the ridge from the watershed.
It's pretty amazing, actually.
I didn't know it was that close.
That's wild.
But if you drive up the road and you hang a right and you go to Squaw Spring, that is where West Summerlin has his tree memorial.
Right on the other other side of that ridge is all wilderness land.
and yeah
wow
that's where I really want
that's where I really want to get going
but kind of
kind of took the time
at D-Duck spring this summer
next summer
that's the plan
that's awesome
dude
yeah
I think it was
it was worth it to do
the D-Duck spring stuff
this summer for sure
oh my gosh
oh yeah
that has been a wild ride
oh yeah
that first trip out
when I had the
the like scenic
view where all the spots were taken and I had Instagram live stuff going on.
I didn't know anybody in this area lucked out on that spot.
And then after that, that's when I was just, I remember talking to Clint Miller.
I think I talked to you about him, the guy from North Carolina.
He's the one that told me, he's the one that told me to reach out to Michael.
And I mean, I was just thinking about it earlier today.
I was like, yeah, I still have those Facebook messages, like with me and Clint talking and being like, I'm so nervous.
It's Michael Freeman.
Like you said yet, like the Michael Freeman.
Like, yeah, I think it's cool.
I'm honored to call him a friend.
That's super cool.
Just from the little time I was able to talk to him, you can tell he's a very, like, genuine down-to-earth guy.
Yeah.
pretty honest about stuff.
Yeah, it's been really cool chatting with him.
And I've only actually talked with him on the phone once, and it was during work.
And again, if the customers, like I do pest control, if that customer ever listening to the podcast, I'm sorry.
But now here's the explanation.
I was talking to, like, sort of an idol of mine.
So if my face kind of lit up or my, I got a little pep in my step, that's why.
Dude, have you watched a flash of beauty that documentary?
Yeah, yeah, I've watched it multiple times.
The part when the guy who's the plumber is talking about, like, how he gets all the stories from his clients.
I was totally know it.
I was thinking of like, that's totally Mike Casey.
Yep, there's a, I got a story from the old guy.
He grew up in Shelton, Washington, and there's some shack.
trail up there and back in the 70s he was camping there with his friends and woke up one morning
they were all getting ready to leave and they looked up on the ridge line and just saw the silhouette
that was huge i mean you saw he he said he saw the shoulders the head everything just
standing there moving back and forth and then dip back behind the hill wow right i'm just like
dude i wear your pin on my hat while working so exactly yeah bro big foot
And so that's how I get most stories.
There you go.
Dude, big for society.
Heck yes, dude.
Drew and grew.
Kevin says I know Stan and he is passionate and very knowledgeable.
Rock on Stan.
Very cool.
Well, thanks for calling in, Mike.
You are the coolest dude.
No, man.
You make it happen.
Let's do it, dude.
I appreciate everything you do.
Thank you, man.
Appreciate you, too, brother.
Scan the documents.
Do it.
I'm going to do it.
So the family's actually going on the,
they're going out of town with the family members that came in.
Okay.
So I get to stay home and do the family chores,
the house chores.
But that'll be my project this weekend.
I'm going to make it to do.
To do.
Scan documents.
Wow.
Pretty sure I can share those.
might be able to share those. I'll ask. So if I can, I'll let you know.
You should tell you. I honestly, I don't think that those are even, have I talked to you about
the website, uh, Isaac Coy? Have I talked to you about this guy where he has all these old,
like, it's mostly UFO journals and newsletters from all over the different years, but he's got a few
Bigfoot things in here too.
But I don't think he's got, what was the name of the journal you had again?
Blue Mountain Trackways.
I think that's what they're called.
Yeah, not that one.
Wow.
They're right here.
Very cool.
Can you pull them down from my shelf here?
The big one he's got is the Bigfoot Bulletin by George Haas from the 60s to 70s.
Oh my gosh.
So they're called the track record International Bigfoot Society.
The subsidiary of the Western Bigfoot Society.
Oh, okay, cool.
Yeah.
This one's here is from 2005.
I think she said the first 10 that she gave me was like the 10 that she thought were the most fun and interesting.
Nice.
Something like that.
That's awesome.
But yeah, like, oh, so much fun stuff to go through.
Just finding the time to go through it all.
Oh, yeah.
Kevin says, hey, networking is so important.
in the Bigfoot community. It really is. That is like the number one lesson of all time that you can
learn, right, Mike? It is. And like Michael said, like last night was we're all working together.
I don't get why everybody needs to be at each other. Right. Like,
like work together. It's been, it's been so much fun meeting everybody, talking to everybody. I've met a few people that have been a little
standoffish. A little sassy? But yeah, a little sassy.
You know, like very determined on their point of view.
And where the Facebook messenger, I mean, you're scrolling for a couple thumb lengths, you know?
And it's like, oh, my gosh, man.
You send me a novel, you do a copy, paste, and you do this to everybody or what?
They're locked and loaded, ready to go, man.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's like, you know, have fun with it.
Oh, yeah.
Enjoy it.
It's what it's all about, dude.
That's what I do.
I try to have fun with it.
I try to talk to people from all over the board, you know,
everyone from NAWAC to Tob Johnson.
Yeah.
And like something sparked my memory right there.
Like, Kate, UI and Alex, they take it seriously,
but they also like to have fun.
Exactly.
What life's all about, man.
You can't even, you can't focus on a topic and everything.
You just be super, super serious.
Yeah.
If you're, if you're too serious, like, you're just going to, you're going to get burned out eventually.
Yeah.
You've got to, like, yeah, you got to have some fun with it.
And the adventure aspect alone is so, so much fun.
I'm looking at my fridge.
I got maps and stuff.
So the Indian Heaven Wilderness is an area
I'll be doing the blues next year
but the Indian Heaven Wilderness is an area
that I want to adventure out to next summer.
Where's that out?
Between, I want to get this right,
between Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams.
Oh, wow.
Difford Pinchot area.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I remember when I first got into this and I was talking to you, you asked what's your favorite book?
And it's where Bigfoot walks.
And that's still my favorite book.
Because of the story aspect of it and the adventure aspect of what this guy did.
And I want to, I know I don't have the time to do his trail or the hype that he did.
But I want to go up into those areas.
I want to adventure around, walk to lava beds, stuff like that.
That's awesome.
Yeah, which is actually not far from where I was last September, where that I was telling me about that tree crash.
That's where I heard that chimp noise, potential chimp noise.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
And then the game camera caught that weird.
When I went to Forks, Washington, everybody there was calling a tree peaker.
So if it was a Sasquatch, the tree peaker.
Really?
So, like, people you would talk to in town in Forks, they had the special.
name for them?
Yeah.
Yeah, the ones that just kind of hang out behind trees and just peek out around and they're gone
because in one's like in the same second on that trail camera, it's there.
And then in that like literally the same second because it's time stamped, it's gone.
So it was a fast, whatever it was.
That's wild.
Yeah.
That is wild.
Well, man.
Who wrote?
I'm skipping on Robert Alley, Robert Alley.
Yeah, Rainco Sasker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had me email it to him.
The picture.
Oh, really?
That's pretty cool.
Oh, wow.
And then find something.
He might use it in a book.
What did he think of it?
Treepeaker.
All right.
Yeah, I showed him all the pictures.
We shuffled through all, I mean, all 200 trail cam photos and all the other pictures from
around camp that I took.
he called over Craig Yanni
it was kind of cool
Craig Yanni that why is that name familiar
I know I've heard that name somewhere
he he does
Sasquatch or Squatch Days I think it is
and then he hosted
no oh yeah no he hosted Sasquatch days up in Forks
and then he does
Squash Fest
that's it
What is it? What is it? The town that the miners came back to after 8th Canyon, Telfill.
Oh, geez.
That's a good trivia question there.
That's how I remember things. Yeah, what's the name of that town? Oh, yeah, no, the miners get there after they were attacked.
Nice. Man. Yeah. That's awesome.
well Mike
they actually just released
I know I'm rambling on
but they actually just released the
I think it's
Sasquatch
the
Sasquatch Days and Forks next year's
which is a cool lineup
Doug Heichick will be there
Tobe
Tobe was talking about this
Yeah because he's
It's the it's the premiere
of Flash of Beauty too
But they're also doing a
Cool
Yeah it's gonna have all these
big names there, but there's also going to be
a... Oh, yeah. What was it?
What's it called?
I can't...
Oh my goodness. I'm blanking out, Mike.
When you...
Not a discuss...
Like, when you have a back and forth
with someone where...
Debate?
Yeah. They're going to have a debate
where it's going to be
like paranormal camp
versus flesh and blood camp.
And it's going to...
going to be Tobe Johnson on one side versus
I want to I can't remember it was that
was it named Nancy he didn't have the full name of the person so
but yeah there's going to be an actual debate there too so that'll be interesting
wow wow that will be cool I'll be definitely going to that
dude checking that out checking out all the twilight stuff it's like
a win-win.
Yeah, well, I went there with Ellie, and there was a massive line for that Twilight
Forever thing, event, or whatever tour.
And I asked the people, I was like, are there, like, are there cast members in there or
something?
Like, oh, no, it's just some of the clothing that they wore.
Oh, my goodness.
That's wild.
Really?
And then I'm, like, I'm standing there with Ellie in the front of the event center, and
I'm looking at these people, and I'm like, you know, there's a big foot conference right here.
like so much cooler
get out of line
and come over here, come on
guys, you're missing out on the Bigfoot stuff.
Seriously, how are you guys
standing in line? I mean,
I don't know. The movies
were cool, I guess, back in the day, but I'm
old, so I was
young when those things came out.
I'm surprised
Bigfoot wasn't in those movies.
Hey, small town monsters is
hanging out. What up?
What?
Oh.
Yo.
But the question is, who's on the account right now?
Is it Seth?
Is it Eli?
I'll never know.
That's kind of the question, though.
Hmm.
Maybe it's Heather.
Maybe it's Courtney.
Any one of them is super cool.
Mark Medici.
Oh, yeah.
That would be cool.
But Small Town Monsters Rock,
everyone
watching STA
a true mystery
They actually just
released a squad edition
if you're not a squad member
become a squad member
get on over there
dude
4Ks early
have you watched
did you watch
Adirondack Bees today
no but I was thinking
about it for my lunch
but it's 45 minutes
I only get 30 minutes
I didn't want to watch a bit
and have to stop it
so Mike it's really good
I don't know my wife
my wife just gave me
the evil eyes so I think she's going to bed
So I might be able to get the TV for a bit.
I don't know.
I got to watch it.
It's definitely worth it.
I like how they go out with Emily and team at the end to do a little squatching.
So that's, it's a good episode all around though.
Oh, because of the Whitehall event.
Yeah.
It's very good.
Cool.
Cool.
Oh, my goodness.
It's Seth, Alex, and Eli at the same time.
Whoa.
Oh, my God.
Oh, is that possible, dude?
I don't know.
This is that fan, fan moment right here where it's like I got to try to remember what I'm trying to say.
Totally.
I don't know.
Well, Mike, it's 11 p.m. Central Standard Time.
You know what that means.
Yeah.
No, it has to be time if you're wrapping stuff up.
Thanks so much.
This was cool.
You are the man of connections.
Jonathan was a cool dude to talk to.
Thank you for that.
Hey, of course.
Anytime.
I didn't know you were doing one tonight.
So I was like, oh my gosh, who can I think of?
Who can I think of?
And literally, as you were saying that, if you got a friend, send him the number.
And I had like literally just sent him the number.
And I was like, oh, there you go.
There you go.
Man, thanks.
There you go.
Always fun talking to you, Mike.
Have a good one, dude.
Yes, sir.
You too, buddy.
Have a good night.
Peace.
For everyone hanging out.
Thank you so much for listening.
I'll be doing more of these,
kind of a open phone lines.
Again, if you have a story you'd like to share
about Bigfoot, cryptids, anything weird,
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recesses.
Take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recesses.
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