Bigfoot Society - Paced on the Oregon Bigfoot Highway!
Episode Date: August 26, 2025What happens when ordinary people cross paths with something extraordinary — and deadly — in the most unexpected corners of America? In this chilling episode of Bigfoot Society, Jeremiah Byron sha...res a raw collection of firsthand call-in encounters recorded live on TikTok. From a nine-year-old girl in frozen Ohio who hears unearthly whoops and finds massive prints beside a battered tree… to an Oregon driver shadowed along the notorious Bigfoot Highway… to a Tennessee grandfather dodging flying sticks in a swamp… to an East Texas teen who watched a towering figure snatch a wild hog in one arm… and more. You’ll travel through farmlands, swamps, mountain passes, and icy creeks — where the stench of death, shattered trees, and unnatural silences are the only warning before it’s too late. These aren’t legends. These are the stories they’ll never forget — and after you hear them, neither will you.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Thanks for listening to Bigfoot Society.
I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Today you're going to hear a lot of accounts from all over the U.S.,
from people from really one side to the other.
This is a collection of impromptu calling encounters
from the TikTok live platform.
You've never heard a collection like this.
You're in for a treat.
These are raw encounters you won't want to miss, so stay with us.
Hey Kate, how are you?
Good, how are you?
Doing great.
Do you have anything to share today?
Yeah, so I was nine years old.
I grew up in a small town in Ohio.
We had about 300 acres farmland.
And we had cattle, Black Angus.
Long story short, we would do these late night runs,
especially during the winter because it just got so freaking cold and we get on the four-wheeler and
again i'm nine going out by myself because my dad was in college putting himself through school
and i'll never forget driving out there my headlamp got i don't know if the battery just went dead or
what and no big deal you know you know the land you know you can kind of see the roundabout of the lights
and stuff from that from the house so you know where you're at and uh i heard of you know you're at and uh i heard
I heard this howl and we're used to coyotes, and that's kind of why we were doing these checks was because of coyotes.
And I'll never forget getting out there. And I heard this howl.
And it sounded like somebody was whacking something up against a tree.
And I remember just like all the cows were like terrified of the tree lining.
But what was so interesting is that during the wintertime, they would always head towards
the tree lining because the trees would help kind of break the impact of the wind.
And I'm out there and it was this how and then like a whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, and then
another like a whoop, whoop.
And I just remember thinking, that's not a coyote.
That's not a wolf.
We don't have wolves around this area.
And I used my walkie-talkie to radio back to my mom and I used it.
And I remember telling her, hey, there's something weird going on out here.
At that very moment, my walkie-toggy went dead.
And I was so taken back by that because I had pulled it right off the base right before we left,
or right before I walked out to get on the four-wheeler.
And it's like negative 12 degrees.
It's freezing outside.
And the cows are all towards the, like the front end of the patch.
I don't know how to explain it, but they were not towards the tree line.
and they were terrified.
I don't know how to explain.
The babies were in the middle of the herd, which they do that as a protective instinct.
And they wouldn't eat.
They were not interested at all.
And my dad, I remember my dad saying, oh, it's because it's cold.
You know, they're just picky because they're cold.
But that sound, that whooping to this day, I still hear it when it's dark outside.
Like I hear it in my head.
And I remember to tell my mom about it getting back in.
And she was like, that's weird.
So we went out the next morning checking on things.
It's like eight in the morning.
Sun's coming up, of course.
And I'll never forget the finding the tree that,
because again, you can just, you know the area,
you know the land.
And I knew where I was.
And I went back to that same spot.
And there was this giant stick.
Like I wouldn't, it was like a long,
I wouldn't call it a log, but it was bigger than a stick.
And it was, you could see the indent that it made against the tree.
And I remember telling my mom about it, that's the stick, that's the stick.
She just thought it was nuts.
And years later, here we are watching a Bigfoot documentary.
And they were using, they had that whooping sound.
And then they were talking about how they would use these sticks.
And it was freaking terrifying because it was like, Mom, that was the sound.
I was losing it.
And she's like, are you serious?
But what really took me back was the, it looked, there weren't, it weren't feet.
It was, there were prints, but they weren't feet.
Like you didn't see toes.
It was like giant feet, though, like a giant print.
And completely screwed with my head.
And I mean, like, I just need you to know, like, small town Ohio, my grandparents were Amish, for gosh sakes.
Like, we did not believe in this kind of stuff.
But what got me so hardcore was like, I was like, we found the missing link.
And it started this whole, like, I don't know if I believe in Jesus because if Jesus is real, why is they're Bigfoot?
You know?
And yeah, it really, it really mess with me and mess with the animals.
it like and to this day that whooping sound really gets to me.
So lesson learned on my, like whenever the battery went dead, I, again, I don't know if it,
I don't know if that was just coincidence or what it was, but it was, it was terrifying.
It was absolutely terrifying.
And yeah, I'll never forget that whole, and again, like this would be east of Cleveland.
So, but huge farmland.
And yeah, I mean, people think I'm crazy, but I swear to God, it was Bigfoot.
Yeah, East of Cleveland has some weird stuff in it throughout the years.
Really?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And I'm thinking of, I mean, south of Cleveland, like Canton and down there has some weird stuff, too, for sure.
Really?
Oh, yeah, totally.
So the kind of whoop that you heard, was it similar to like something you would hear in a zoo?
Hmm.
Maybe like something like one of the monkeys that go like a whoop, whoop, whoop, like, dude.
Like it was like that.
But it was lower and it was deeper and it was like this.
Oh, whoop, whoop, whoop.
And yeah, I mean, I remember thinking like what animal, why now?
And, I mean, in the cold.
And, you know, it was, yeah.
Everyone thinks I'm crazy about it, but I mean, there were other incidences.
And for the longest time, we would lose turkeys, but we never lost the body of the turkey.
We only lost the head of the turkey.
Yep, 100%.
Same with cows.
It was just really interesting how it would happen with cows.
And, you know, lines from, oh, my gosh, the amount of times that we had electric fencedowns.
We, I mean, no storms, no issues, but yep, there's a giant break in the electric fence and we're out there the next day.
And dad is like, you know, livid because how does something pull out, you know, a pole out of the ground like the way that it did?
And so we just thought, okay, maybe the neighbors were riding their four-wheelers too and didn't see the fence and maybe they plowed through it and whatever.
But it was like bent and stuff.
And it was just so weird.
There were incidences in the barn, too.
Like, it was just, it was all sorts of stuff.
But I'll never forget, like, running.
I mean, you just know when something's behind you
or you just know when something's, like, watching.
And the amount of times that I would just run
from the absolute bond to the house, terrified,
because there's something chasing me.
It was really chasing you?
I didn't, I mean, it felt like that, you know.
Yeah, right, right.
It felt like that at the time.
I don't think anything was actually chasing me, obviously.
But you could just tell that like something, something was behind.
And then the motion lights on the barn always going off.
Now again, this could be animals, but it was just, it was always weird.
And then the prints just showing up.
and I don't know how to describe them.
Like I remember looking at them and being like,
that's a really big boot.
That's a very, very, very big boot.
But there weren't like indent,
like I didn't see indentions of like toes.
But if you think about it,
when snow kind of lands and melts and melts and stuff like that,
it would make sense that you wouldn't see the toes.
You would see a giant print, like a foot,
like a boot or something of that.
matter you know it didn't it didn't have the inventions of the toes and
stuff because either the snow would melt or you know new snow would fall sure
what uh what uh how how big were the prints approximately
oh way bigger than a foot yeah way better than 12 inches does that make sense
oh no it totally does yeah i've seen 15 16 inch i was gonna say like 14 15 but I
I don't want to be dramatic because like, you know, again, you're nine.
And but I remember looking at it and being like, huh, wonder what that could have been.
And we never followed them or anything like that because, you know, that's, you're out there to work.
You know, you're not out there to chase prints.
And there were things to do and, you know, stay focused and that kind of thing.
But it was like to this day, my mom and I still talk about it.
And we lived on land that it was a century home.
So it was over a, it was over 200-year-old house, you know, dirt basement.
But we, we realized that the land that we lived on was Native American.
Oh, dear. Yep.
And that was when I was like, okay.
I mean, if you look at it, like, if you Google it, I lived right next to the Slider Summit.
We owned that cemetery.
And so it was, it was just, you know, I mean, constant creepiness.
Wow.
With the turkeys, like my dad would be like, well, what animal would just take a head?
And I'm thinking, like, that's a good point.
You know, we thought maybe an owl or something.
Maybe it was a bird.
But, you know, the turkeys were the closest animals next to our house.
And those birds would let you know if they were pissed about something.
If they were, you start clucking.
And I remember thinking, like, if I was trying to do something, I would want the birds to be quiet.
You know, if I was trying to gain access, if I was trying to do something.
something. And so I remember thinking, like, what if it wasn't after the birds, it was trying
to silence the birds, you know? Like, what if it was, I don't know, though. I mean, is there any
history, like, what do they eat? Are they omnivores or are they carnivores? No, they definitely
are. And that's because there's multiple reports of them, either eating berries or chasing down deer
and eating the deer, it is an omnivore situation for sure. Gotcha. Yeah, that would make sense.
Yeah, we had tons of berry patches and stuff like that.
And yeah, it was just, but there was, what else got me to was like, you know how when it's
really cold you can't smell anything because your nose, like your sinuses are frozen.
Right.
Yep, yep.
There was like, it smelled like something died.
Uh-huh.
I don't know how to explain it.
Like, died, died.
Like, and I remember thinking like, it wouldn't smell, it wouldn't smell in the, it wouldn't smell
in the cold because the the animals aren't really decomposing like normal process because it's so cold.
And so I remember thinking like what could have that smell?
It was like a mixture of like sewer and like dead, you know?
And it just really like it was a smell, my lights out, my radio is not working.
Huh, that sound and the the, the, the, it, it's just really, it was a smell.
It only sounded like one, but the way it echoed made you think that there was like more than one.
Does that make sense?
Because the echo was.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, it was like so like it would bounce off the trees.
And again, I mean, I like pinpointed the area to the T.
I remember where it was because I remember being so freaked out and traced it back.
And there was this stick just like right there next to this tree and you could see the damage done.
And it was really creepy. It was really creepy.
Wow.
And nobody believed me for years.
They were like, oh, you're telling stories.
Oh, definitely.
You're telling stories.
You're being dramatic and all that kind of crap.
And it really messed with your head as a kid because you're like, was that real?
Was it not?
Was it a fever dream?
Maybe I'm insane.
You know, that kind of thing.
And how does Jesus fit into this complex?
And it's a great question, isn't it?
It's a really, really good question.
And that all comes down to, I think, is how you view it.
Right? I mean.
Heard women on their menstrual cycle should stay out of the clear to the woods. That's interesting.
I didn't, I, wow, I never thought about that.
I 100% agree with that. I will tell you, there's a lot of things that I sometimes cut out of the podcast that have to do with that.
And that does play into things. It's come up before on the show.
But there's sometimes where I'm like, this is just a little, like, I will say,
If that's what you're, if you're experienced in that, I probably wouldn't go into an active area just because it like really brings them in from reports I've taken.
Also, you mentioned stuff happened in the barn.
Yeah, like, hey, bail's going missing.
We would always lock up the bail or the hayloft, close the doors, that kind of thing, especially during the winter to keep the, you know, keep the hay dry.
And I mean, dad, I can't remember even how many times my dad would be like, we're down to, you know, we need, we need to get more bales because we're magically missing more bales.
And it would be about two or three at a time that we would suddenly just miss.
And it felt like you could see the remnants of the hay outside of the barn.
So, you know, we're thinking maybe something, you know, I don't know.
I just there was never really any serious explanation my father was very is very
very very you know ABC kind of thing does not believe in anything that you if you can't see it you can't touch it that kind of thing
And so I'll never forget like oh there was there was always like a rational explanation and if there wasn't a rax rational explanation
He moved on quickly he didn't spend his time to mull over it
But I mean we took a trip up to Pennsylvania and that you know there was there was stuff that that
that just again, that same creepiness from, you know, that feeling you know, you're just being watched and stuff.
And I've heard that Pennsylvania was pretty active.
But this was back in like the, I must have been, I was nine, so 1998, 1998, 1998, Ohio.
Yeah.
And yeah, these.
98 was a good year.
I wouldn't know.
I mean, everyone, apparently somebody told me.
the other day if you're 35 you didn't grow up in the 90s you grew up in the 2000s and i was like
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it is what it is yeah um k i mean thank you so much for for coming up is is this a conversation that i
can use on my uh big for podcast i have yeah that's fine yeah i got your email too and i'll
even email you some more it was more others oh thank you yeah i appreciate that yeah it was
fun chatting with you today. Thank you for coming up.
No problem. Take care, man.
See you. See you.
What a fun, fun individual.
All right, here we go.
Hey there, how's it going?
Hello?
Hey.
Hey, there's your. How are you? Yeah, I can hear you.
I live in Oregon, have for years.
And in like the Clackamas River,
area. Oh, yeah. I had a vehicle breakdown and it was like dusk and I was walking to get a cell
signal and I heard something like pacing me in the woods sounded like bipedel. It wasn't a cat or
anything and you could hear like sticks breaking and you know I'd like like
speed up my pace and it would speed up to kind of pace me in the woods just far enough out
where I couldn't be seen and I'd stop and I'd hear nothing and as soon as I started again
here it would come and it was like it was like directly beside me but out in the woods maybe 20 or 30
feet and I've never been back to that same place it's called peevine mountain pevine mountain
okay i'm going to guess it's two around 224 but it's it's east of 224 okay um yep yep totally yeah
okay so are you aware of what 224 is called no oh this is going to blow your mind so you know
that whole 224 from esticada to Detroit that is called in big
Bigfoot circles, the Oregon Bigfoot Highway, because so many encounters happen on that road.
You can get a book called the Oregon Bigfoot Highway, and it has encounter after encounter over the years in all those areas, including that area that you just said.
So, and I'm not surprised.
My friend of my mom, he was in the Forest Service, and they were.
do it marking a timber sale or something up on top of pevine mountain and uh he was waiting by the
truck for his uh co-worker to show up and he actually heard some screams
but other than that he won't talk about it that was enough to turn me off on
hanging out around there and the skyline road and stuff
Oh, absolutely. I mean, so I've been on, I've driven through Detroit in July.
And that is wild enough. And I can't believe, I can't imagine what it gets like on that 224.
It's got to be out of control.
Oh, yeah. And the evidence of like broken trees and stuff is crazy too.
you know if you if you venture off the road at all you know maybe nature calls and uh you can actually
see like damage to trees and stuff that doesn't make any sense and it's like up higher you know
it's not like a uh uh kid from the city or something is out there twisting the tops of trees off you know
oh no not not at all i mean you go into places like estecata out of
the woods and you see stuff that just blows your mind it's like it is not just a random person
going out there and twisting all over the place yeah it's crazy wow i want to ask you as well
being in that area is it a thing where you're hearing other people tell stories as well
i i actually saw a cable program where somebody was out listening
down closer to the collawash
which is off of the 46th Road, which is 224.
Right.
And he didn't, he wasn't able to record anything that day.
I think that was closer to Bagby Hot Springs.
Dude, Bagby Hot Springs is so crazy.
Oh my goodness. It's so nuts.
Yeah.
And it was actually on Portland Public Access, his show.
And I wanted to see another one if he actually had some sound, you know, but I never found him again.
Oh, man.
Do you remember what his name was?
I don't.
It's been probably 20 years ago.
Oh, yeah, sure, sure.
Yep, I get you.
But it might be in the archives.
Yeah, you never know.
Maybe someone can find it.
Take a look.
Man, it's so good to talk to people that are actually out in this area.
It's such a wild, wild area.
You know, this conversation we've had, is it one where I can use it for my Bigfoot podcast as well?
Oh, sure.
Okay, cool, cool.
I appreciate that.
It really helps a lot of people that are from this area kind of open up once they hear someone else talking about it.
And I believe I heard somebody talking about knocking in the, not the Peavine area, but closer to like the Clackamas Ranger Station or the old Ranger Station.
Ripplebrook?
No, not Ripplebrook.
No, okay.
Up on the 42 Road, there was actually a Clackamas Ranger Station, which was just like a cabin.
and then they had some cabins for the help.
Oh, wow.
And it's right next to Timothy Lake.
That's a hot spot, too.
Yeah, I've heard about knocking around the Clackamas cabin there.
Oh, absolutely.
In that book I told you about, there's a part where they talk about,
so you know how Ripplebrook had the ranger station to?
Yeah.
Okay.
Allegedly, the story goes is that,
at that Ranger Station, there was a book that they kept where it was, they wrote down all the Bigfoot sightings that got reported.
Oh, man.
But it might just be a story or, you know, it could be true, who knows.
But that book is a really good read if you're interested in that area.
I would look into it.
Oh, man.
And that, I think I will.
And that Ranger Station is no longer there.
Okay.
Gotcha.
If they had like notations about sightings and stuff, it would have probably been destroyed in that forest fire.
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Oh, man.
I'll have to ask him about that.
He was always, most of the time he was in the office.
Yeah, I mean, if you could reach out to him.
And, I mean, if he does want to talk to someone, even off record, I'd love to talk to him.
My email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Oh, perfect. I'll let him know.
Okay, awesome. Well, thanks for coming up, sir. It's been a fun conversation.
You bet. I appreciate it. I have a good night.
You too. Man, good chats today so far.
Hey, Bob. How are you?
I'm doing good.
Good, good. What brings you up?
I talked to you several months back.
and I had taken my nine-year-old granddaughter at the time, and we were out in my side by side,
and we were riding through some farm fields that had been planted with corn, and it was next to a big swamp.
And we came up to a place that was, they'd missed like three or four years of corn,
so I pulled up
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horrific odor
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and you couldn't see
into the woods for all the weeds
and vegetation
so I'm grabbing an ear of corn
hand to my granddaughter
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about 10 feet behind us
and with the smell and seeing that stick coming out of the woods,
I just stomped on the gas and we were gone.
But I know it don't sound like much, but it was definitely something.
And I went back there just a short while later, and the odor was gone.
And there was no sign of anything.
I mean, that's enough to scare you.
So that's extremely wild.
Are you able to share what area of the country that was in?
West Tennessee.
West Tennessee.
All right.
Gotcha.
I live at a little town called Huntington, and we were no more.
If he was on the highway, we wouldn't move over the five minutes out of town,
but it's a big swamp on both sides of the road, right about.
major highway. Are there other people that have had things happen in the same area?
I don't know. I haven't. Okay. I know I don't know if it's unusual or not, but I hear a lot of
hood owls all day long, meals a day, late morning, early afternoon, and of course late, early in the
morning and dark, but they just don't sound right. Yeah, I was going to ask what
What sounds off about them?
Well, I never knew who do owls, who did like that all day long.
Hmm.
I always thought it was early in the morning, late in the evening.
Gotcha.
They sounded, besides the time of day, did they sound like normal owls, or did anything about them sound weird?
They sounded a little off.
They sound real close, but just a little off.
You know what I'm saying?
Sure, sure.
Oh, I got you.
That is one of the patterns that you hear.
Sometimes you hear owls.
Sometimes they sound off.
They're too big.
The end of the call will sound a little weird.
Things like that.
Wow.
Bob, thank you for coming up.
and for sharing again, is this a conversation that I can share on my Bigfoot podcast as well?
Of course.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Keep us in the loop if things continue to happen.
Okay.
Hey, Scottie.
How are you doing, man?
Hey, I'm doing pretty good.
How are you doing, man?
Doing great.
What brings you up again?
Well, you know, I've been watching your show,
and I've just seen a lot of people talking about all the things.
that they've witnessed, you know, and it just made me, I've been commenting down there,
you know, in the chat, and people say, you know, like, why, when you saw yours, why didn't
you shoot it? And it just, it makes me think, like, these things are too human-like.
Because when I saw it, when I saw mine, I was just a teenager. Like I said, I was out in the woods,
we were camping.
And there I was, just standing out there in the woods,
and it was just out there in the middle of the field.
And this thing ran out and grabbed a wild hog.
Right.
And it was just holding it.
And I'm thinking this thing had to be super intelligent and super strong to even do that.
I mean, the way it scooped down with one arm and just grabbed it.
I've never seen anything like that in my life.
And that's what keeps me interested in Sasquatch Bigfoot Phenomena.
Because once you see something like that, it kind of sticks with you, you know?
And it doesn't, it's not something that I just talk about all the time.
When I watch your show, it feels like I'm more comfortable because I hear a lot of people coming about with their experiences.
and it just makes me feel a little bit more comfortable to just talk about it.
They're very, it just makes me have all these questions.
And I think that's why it's such a popular thing now,
because more people are seeing them and there's more, like everybody always ask,
well, where's the real evidence?
Well, the real evidence is, it's everywhere.
I mean, we're surrounded by cameras, you know,
even if it's not your personal camera that you're holding.
in your hand. We're surrounded by cameras everywhere. Now, even if you're in the middle of the woods,
there's deer cameras and things, you know, that people get for animals, livestock, or what have you.
But when you see something like that, it's just, it's something that you will never forget, you know.
And here I am, I was raised out here in East Texas, and you grow up, and I don't care what part of the country.
you're at, there's always somebody with a story about something that they saw that couldn't explain.
Absolutely.
And I just want to get on here and just say I appreciate you, you know, keeping the conversation going
because more people need to talk about this.
I think you have a really interesting show here.
And I think if more people talk about it and we could understand these things a little bit better,
I don't know if the one that I saw was just so big and it didn't seem like it was trying to come after me.
It was going after obviously the wildlife of the area.
And I just, I'll never forget it kind of walked out there.
And it's almost like it was running, but it was walking.
I can't explain the way the gate wasn't human.
And then like I said, back then, you know, you couldn't just get on your cell phone and Google.
Well, what's this thing about?
You had to go to the library.
I'm giving away my age here, right?
It's a different world, yeah.
Yeah, so I went to the library and I'm looking up like, what is this?
You know, Sasquatch, Bigfoot.
And then it came up and I found out about the Patterson Gimley thing.
And that's when I saw that, just like I told you last time, when I saw that,
When I saw that, just a picture of that one, I was blown away.
I said, that's it.
That's exactly what I saw right there.
And that's why, like, I've seen, just like anybody who's done their research in this field,
you've probably seen hundreds, if not thousands, of pictures and videos.
But that footage right there is still, and that's taken in the world.
And that's taken in the 60s.
And you know, we talk about the research and everything that has been done to that film just meticulously, scientifically, everything.
And you can just tell that that's real muscle underneath that hair moving.
And the technology just did not exist back in the 60s to create such an image.
And that's, and yeah, I saw mine at sunset.
But that's what I saw.
And then later, you know, being able to see the full video and how it's been analyzed and zoomed in and with, you know, which is with way more clarity today, different types of resolution and how they steadied it.
You can just see that that's what it is.
There's something that we don't know that's apparently living out there that's very intense.
intelligent. And somebody come on here and said, well, they probably bury their own. And I don't know how far, I don't know, I think you've done a lot of research into this. But I was going to ask you, what do you think, what's, why do you think we haven't had somebody just come out with a body that's maybe shot one or, or maybe, you know, caught one? Obviously, obviously, once you see something, you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, it's real.
This is real.
And you're just wondering like, man, like what?
Why hasn't there been?
And then I think not to just ramble on here, but I start to think, well, maybe this is something that the public's not ready for, you know?
Yeah.
I mean, great question.
Hold on here.
There we go.
Um, so to tell you the truth, I've heard accounts off air, off record, um, from Oregon from the last year where they have found bodies and they've been confiscated, to be honest. Um, so I think, I think we're close. A lot of people, um, the, the theory is that you're not finding bones and you're not finding bodies because, um,
When something passes away in the forest, it is disposed of quickly by other animals that pretty much eat the bones, right?
Right.
So it's a good question.
Definitely is a lot of people also hold to, they bury their dead.
I'm not sure how I feel about that.
I might need to, you know, hear some more accounts.
So I'm not sure how I feel about that one yet.
But yeah, I just appreciate you coming up and your kind words.
Thank you.
And is it okay if I use this conversation as well on the podcast?
Oh, sure.
As always, I just really appreciate your show and what you're doing.
And I'll continue to listen and watch.
All right.
Well, thank you so much, Scotty.
Thank you.
Good stuff.
Mike's coming up again.
Hey, brother.
Like, good to hear from you again.
How's it going?
Oh, definitely good to hear from here, brother.
I won't take up too much time.
I know we got like 300 people in a room and there's probably somebody that's got something more interesting than what I got to say.
But Kai that was up in Weldon Springs, Missouri.
Yes.
At Bush Wildlife.
Yeah.
I'm from around that area.
And I took an encounter from a friend of mine about eight and a half years ago and he was up there on Lake 10.
So if there's anybody from Missouri that knows where Bush Wildlife is and you know where Lake 10 is, you know that it's a really squatchy area.
And he was watching something.
He'd just seen it out of the corner of his eye.
He said it kind of like put its head up and then put its head down and then put its head up, put its head down.
And one time when it put its head up, he looked right at it.
And he said that it, the way it looked, he said it looked like a cross-year-year-old.
between a human and a primate. He said you could see humanity in its eyes, but you could tell that it just
didn't lie within this thing. And so I just wanted to back Kai up on that, that, you know,
110% that whole area where he was at is extremely squatchy, and there are sightings that go back
from the time that Weldon Springs was founded. So.
Oh, wow. That is great to have that collaborating story. Mike, I appreciate it. I love hearing stuff like that where it just goes hand in hand like that. Thank you for coming up, man. Do you mind if I use this audio as well for the podcast?
Oh, I don't care, man. Go ahead. All right, cool. All right. I'll bounce out and talk to you soon. All right. All right. Good stuff, good stuff. Hey, Faceless. How are you?
Not too bad. How's it going, man?
Hey, doing great. Do you have a Bigfoot experience to share, sir?
Well, everybody says I do, but I'm kind of, I'm kind of a skeptic.
I'm the kind of person I believe in ghosts. I believe in, you know, those things.
But it's because of personal experience. I've actually seen or been part of.
So I'm the kind of guy even believing in stuff. I walk into a house.
You say it's haunted. I'm looking on a man.
for things that could cause, you know,
electromagnetic fields too close to, you know, old horse hair wires,
things, reasons why they think it is.
But I was about an hour and a half north of the Finger Lakes in upstate New York.
Yeah.
And the people that I had driven up there put me up in a house.
I had the whole thing to myself.
It was like a little island other than the driveway that they had built to go into it.
and there was a little gazebo and sitting area and stuff.
And the first day I was there, I went out and I was having a cigarette.
And I was talking to my fiancé on the phone, and all of a sudden I could hear whack, whack, whack, but it was, it was a heavy thud.
It was obviously something, it was obviously something that was wooden hitting something wood.
So I thought, okay, that's kind of weird.
but it did it like three times and then it stopped so my fiance's like well i don't know maybe there's
somebody out there cutting wood or something so a couple hours later every time i'd go out there
within 10 or 15 minutes of sitting out there i would hear that that whacking noise you know that tree
knock so i had been there for a week every day for a week i'd hear it several times a day
somebody had put up like a rabbit trap up in the woods just over the little knoll
and I heard something that night and I thought it caught something.
So I wanted to go up and say, I'm a hunter by, you know, nature.
I love to hunt.
And I thought, I'll see what they got up there, you know.
So I walked up there and the trap is ripped out.
The anchor is ripped out.
And nothing.
There's nothing in it.
But the next day the cage was back.
But it was kind of manhandled, we'll say, if that makes sense.
Well, this goes on all week.
the second to the last day I'm there.
I hadn't been down to the end of the peninsula where the creek levels out.
So I got my sweet tea and I'm wandering around down there.
And I hear that whack noise again.
I hear the tree knocks.
Before I could say anything, I had my fiance on speakerphone.
She heard it and she was like, I hear it.
So I started looking and when you come across the creek, there's an embankment.
And I was looking at the embankment.
And I'm scanning through the woods and I can see something.
there was like a limb that came off and then it dropped down like a like the sag underneath a big person's arms that kind of a you know limb and I can see something black and it's got like its paw or whatever I mean it's probably a hundred yards away from me but I can see it and its arm is kind of its leg or whatever it was was stuck over the top of it and it was looking in my direction but it was just one black mass so right away I thought okay it's a bear
you know there's a lot of bear up here it's probably a bear so I moved around I found a
couple marks and prints in the dirt and on the gravel and I told Susan I said I got to go
I'm gonna go up and see what this is well I was out there and a pair of flip-flops with no
belt on so I went in the house I grabbed my sidearm I grabbed my belt and put boots on
and off into the woods I go and I'm looking for that limb and I found it well as I got a little
closer to it, I'm like, okay, it was a bear
because it looked like it was like four feet
over the top of the grass.
And I was like, yep, it was a bear.
So I started walking up just to see if there was any
trail or, you know, any sign.
But when I got there, it was
the limb wasn't over
the top of that.
That was the crest of the hill in front of the
tree. So when I got there,
the tree was actually like 15, 20
feet away from that. So it was an
optical illusion. I'm
six foot two.
I went over there, I would have had to have put, it was easily, I would sit, I couldn't reach it to be in the same position.
I would have had to have had at least a three or four step ladder, step ladder to get up to that point to put my arm over the top of that branch, that elbow in the brain.
Now, again, I would love to say I saw one and the track was there. I mean, all the grass was there. I mean, all the grass was
knocked down but there were no imprints. It wasn't mucky or rainy or but the grass you could see
where it had been walking around the tree and I think it was watching me. And then it went back up
into the woods. So I can't say that I had a Bigfoot experience, but I feel like I did, but
until I can definitively say, you know, if I would have seen that face up closer or if I would
seen something where I can make more of a distinguishing because I mean you look at a bear
when they're standing up they look very human oh sure you know they look so that was my
possible Sasquatch wow that that's it's really close faceless to to an encounter I mean
extremely close you said upstate New York are are you able to to share like any other location
areas or?
It was, I know I was above the finger lakes.
It was a couple years ago and I can't remember the name of the town.
I probably got it in one of my law.
I drive people places.
I drive the Amish community.
I know that in the middle side of been in Canada,
that's how close to the Canadian border I was.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I've got, actually, I've got,
if you go on my, if you go on my page,
It's the very first video that I posted.
You'll see the embankment I'm talking about.
But I couldn't get my camera to focus or lock or do anything.
But that gives you an idea what I was looking over to look across what I thought was a flat.
The flat ground.
So unfortunately, yeah, I lost my other account.
I had 20,000 followers and I had the rest of the video on there where you kind of see the bear or the big foot or whatever.
Oh, no way.
But, yeah, TikTok took that account down because somebody was stuck.
I know who it was.
They were stalking.
Right.
Yeah.
When I started this account.
But that gives you an idea of what I was looking over.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it's a really interesting account of something that could definitely be close to it.
Do you mind if I potentially use this conversation for Bigfoot podcast I have?
Yeah, that would be fine.
Okay, cool, cool.
I wish I could say that I saw one.
I would love to see one.
I don't dismiss the fact that they're very well could be.
You know, you look at the history, you look at the cultures around the world, you know, from Yeties to, you know, the Swampman to, you know, the Stink Apes.
And there's just so many different things.
And in the indigenous, you look at the indigenous stories and they're out there.
but they're portrayed in a totally different light.
So these things don't just happen amongst cultures that don't have connection.
So logically, I know that there probably is something resembling this, what you have behind you, but until I see one, I can't say.
Absolutely.
Oh, man.
What's the name of my podcast is Bigfoot Society.
So if you want to listen, I have a, I do an episode every day.
I talk to people about their encounters.
It's on YouTube and anywhere you listen to podcasts.
Okay.
Yeah, I was flipping through and I saw it and I was like, all right, I'm going to check this out.
Awesome.
Well, I'm glad you came up.
Thank you so much for your chat.
Yeah, definitely.
Keep doing what you're doing, man.
Bring some light to it.
Maybe we'll find some actually good footage out there somewhere.
Heck yeah.
Heck yeah.
I will.
Thank you, man.
All right.
You take care.
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