Bigfoot Society - Rocky Mountain Bigfoot! | Colorado

Episode Date: July 10, 2025

Join host Jeremiah Byron from Bigfoot Society as Jim Myers from the Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey, Colorado, recounts his remarkable Bigfoot encounters. From his first sighting at Wellington Lake to the... eerie night-time interactions during adventure outings, Jim shares his fascinating experiences. Hear about rocks being thrown, horses mysteriously untied, and terrifying tree knocks, all pointing to the presence of Sasquatch. Discover how Jim's unique approach and understanding of Sasquatch behavior have turned skeptics into believers. Don't miss these thrilling accounts of encounters in the Colorado wilderness.Resources:https://www.sasquatchoutpost.comSasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societySupport Bigfoot Society by checking out these businesses and products we use below:Beam (better sleep)https://share.shopbeam.com/hnpc4ypeWildgrain (better bread)https://wildgrain.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/6ogi3frocb2zwtbx8gx8lksvnpgb6tnxbhqlhfk2/8487Goodchop (better meat)https://www.goodchop.com/plans?c=TB1-J803T6DKO&plans_ab=true&utm_campaign=clipboard&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=raf-share-hptSeed (better probiotic)https://refer.seed.com/x/JQ3nHFMedi-Share (better health care)https://bit.ly/4iHULkoRepurpose.iohttps://repurpose.io?fpr=28951Descript (transcription and visual editing) https://get.descript.com/r3bclm1qi6r3Streamyard (platform for recording)https://streamyard.com/?fpr=bigfootsociety Riverside.fm (platform for recording) https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=bigfootsocietyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:02:04 slash the Bigfoot Society and now let's get on with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to Jim Myers from the Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey, Colorado today. How's it going today, Jim? Going great. Thanks for letting me be on your show. Awesome. I am excited to have you on the show.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Jim, I'll tell you. my listeners request a good handful of names all the time. Names come up. And yours is one of them that a lot of listeners have been like, you got to get Jim on the show. So thankfully we're able to get that to work out. And yeah, I just love what you guys are doing out there. But when we get someone on the show where you've got a lot of stuff going on,
Starting point is 00:02:55 I always like to start at the beginning, which is what drew you into this field of Bigfoot to begin with. Well, I have to go way back. I'm 62 now. So when I was 12, the movie, The Legend of Boggy Creek came out in theaters in 1972. Actually, I was 10. And I remember going to watch the movie. I was watching. that movie and it was rated G at the time and scared me. I was, I mean, for being the movie that it was, and it's a decent movie. It's certainly dated today, but at that time, that movie, they used mostly locals, people who had had the encounters that wasn't professional actors. So, you know, it could have turned out really bad, but it didn't.
Starting point is 00:03:59 But that movie scared me to death, but it also got me wondering whether something like this exists. And they never call it Bigfoot. They called it the Falk Monster being in Falk, Arkansas. So that got me thinking even as a kid about this idea or this phenomenon. And then over the years, I spent a lot of years overseas. I lived overseas, let's see, about 38 years and in a lot of different places. And this was before Internet and before cell phones and everything. So, you know, doing research on anything back then was whatever your school library happened to have.
Starting point is 00:04:49 and mine didn't have very much on Bigfoot. And so really it was when we moved back to the states in 2009, that I really started to pursue researching Sasquatch. And then in 2012, I met my first eyewitness. It was someone here in Bailey, a local business owner, manager of a lodge who I took the coffee and she told me the story of seeing Sasquatch it was in May this was I talked to her probably in late summers maybe July or August and she had seen it in May and it was daytime it was her and her best
Starting point is 00:05:42 friend they both saw it so double person daytime sighting that she chance of mistaken identities virtually nil. And that's when I kind of tip me over the edge to say, okay, so Sasquatch is truly real, because I can't doubt this woman. She has no reason to lie to me. She has every reason not to tell me this story. And there was still a stigma at that time about, you know, talking about this topic and people make you fun of you, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:06:19 So that's really what set me off after that. I started doing research seriously on my own side, and the rest is history. Now we've got our museum and our gift shop and working on an escape room. And so, yeah, life has changed dramatically since 2012. That is very interesting. Let's take a few minutes just to make sure that we talk about the Sasquatch outposts. I'm really interested about how that came about and what can people expect to find when they visit that location in Bailey.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Well, originally, we had in mind to build a grocery store mercantile, and we did. But when this, so this, the building that we occupy was built in 1878. So it's not a new building. It's certainly been around. It's suffered over the years. It took us about nine months to renovate it and rebuild it to where we could even get open. And when this was for most of its life, this was. the only grocery store in the front range mountains of the Rockies. So they could support a staff of
Starting point is 00:07:52 six or seven people and everyone came here and bought their groceries and they were famous for their meat that they sold. But over, you know, probably 20 years ago or so in the town of Conifer, which is between us and Denver, they built a Safeway and they built the King Supers. And so, people didn't really need this little grocery store. We didn't realize that we'd never run a grocery store. We'd never even been in retail, to be honest. So we started it off and quickly realized that we were the only ones eating the groceries because everyone else did their grocery shopping elsewhere,
Starting point is 00:08:36 and they would come to us if they needed one thing or, well, we need this one item for dinner that we forgot. But if you're going to run a grocery shopping, store you have to have people actually buying their groceries with you so we knew we had to make a change that the grocery store wasn't going to work well at the same time it was around that time that i met this gal i just mentioned and the show finding bigfoot came to bailey to do an episode their their one colorado episode um was filmed here in bailey and I was at that town hall meeting and there was maybe 100 people that came to that.
Starting point is 00:09:21 And so anyway, we had already kind of started leaning towards doing something on the Bigfoot side. We didn't know anybody who had ever done anything like this. We didn't talk to any other. One exception, the one museum I did speak to was, expedition Bigfoot in Cherry Log, Georgia, Mountains of North Georgia, Dave Bekara, who's become a really good friend since then. And Dave was incredibly valuable to me. Dave really got me the tools I needed to actually build what we now have today. But we had to make a decision if we're going to stay with groceries or go with Bigfoot. We obviously went,
Starting point is 00:10:13 with Bigfoot and started small. And we realized that people came out of the woodwork. People who had had an encounter or were curious about Bigfoot were coming in and talking to us. And so we started off just as a gift shop basically, selling Bigfoot souvenirs and trying to answer people's questions. I was doing my own research at the time as well. So I was learning things as we were going.
Starting point is 00:10:48 But I built the Sasquatch Encounter Discovery Museum as a way to try to answer all these questions that people kept asking me every day, the same questions. And I thought, why don't we build an educational exhibit that can try and answer these questions? And then we can still talk to people that they can get the base. questions answered by going through this museum. So we built that in 2016 in a storage room in the back of our store. Then in 18, we took over another storage room. In 22, we took over another storage room. So we took over all the room we had on the ground floor to build what is now there. And so since 2016, So when people come, obviously, we have a very good-sized gift shop with things that, I mean, anything that you can imagine with Sasquatch as a theme, we've got it. And we design a lot of our merchandise ourselves.
Starting point is 00:12:02 But the interest in Bigfoot has so dramatically changed over the years that there's hundreds of vendors out there who create their own. Bigfoot things that they contact us constantly asking if we'll sell this for that merchandise. But in the museum, since 2016, and to be honest, I've lost count, but we've had somewhere in the realm of 100,000 people go through our museum coming from all over the U.S., all over the world, actually, now. and so you know the what people will find is a is a gift shop they'll find a very fascinating if I say so myself it's a fascinating educational exhibit and a lot of people have gone through it as skeptics and came out believers and then we have another company called
Starting point is 00:13:05 rabbit hole adventures that I use to take people out into the woods, hiking, camping, horseback camping every summer. So all that combined is kind of what we do now as our living. That's fascinating. I love how you said that there's even some skeptics that have come out of their actually believing, which is very cool, very cool to hear that. I love hearing that from, you know, you hear that from Expedition Bigfoot Museum, Cliffs Museum, all the other places as well. But it's so cool to hear that all the time. And I think that is a great thing. I mean,
Starting point is 00:13:54 that's one of the reasons that you guys are there. But also probably to, you know, I would guess it's a great place for people to share what they've experienced in a location where they don't have to be afraid of people making fun of them, right? 100%. And people, you know, 10 years ago, people were very hesitant to tell a story and they would wait until there was no one else in the store before they would tell their story. And now people just come up to the counter and ask me questions and whether I'm telling a story or they're telling me their story. Anyone else in the store comes over to listen,
Starting point is 00:14:36 and this happens regularly. And so, yeah, the stigma, I think, is kind of not completely gone, but rapidly disappearing because there's so many big shows on TV, podcasts. You know, the, so I think people are realizing, okay, this is, this is mainstream now. This is really not, a fringe group of people. I mean, if you took all of the Bigfoot seminars and conferences in this country alone every year, I'm sure the number would be in the hundreds of thousands of people who attend them. And so it's a significant community of people. Oh, yeah. I mean, it's not a thing where it can just be swept under the rug anymore. There's too many people out there that are like to investigate and, you know, just have a good time investigating.
Starting point is 00:15:40 I'm one of those guys. I'll call up a law enforcement office and be like, hey, you guys, you ever gotten anything weird? Sometimes you talk to people at the office where they've actually had sightings and you talk to them. Sometimes, you know, you get laughed at it. It doesn't matter. You know, it does not matter. But, you know, yours is an interesting story because it is the eyewitness account of this individual that pushed you over the edge. After that happened, did you find yourself then actually going out at any time into the woods and seeing, okay, I got to get out there myself and really see what's going on?
Starting point is 00:16:20 almost almost immediately and and I started off as a blank slate I mean one I didn't know anything two I like many people I had some my own thoughts about what Sasquatch is how they behave most of that has been proven wrong over the years but I determined that I was not going to I, this is maybe a mistake to admit this, but early on I did not read very much about Saskatch written by other researchers because I wanted to get out in the woods and try myself to see what happened and follow the evidence that came to me. Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages. Agents who are Realtors do more than open doors.
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Starting point is 00:18:52 slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? This is a job for indeed sponsored jobs. They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a recesses. Like this commercial break. Did you need 15 seconds away from music or 15 seconds to eat a Reese's? Perhaps it's true. Everything happens for a Reese's. Be wherever it might lead without a pre, kind of a pre-designed direction because you know there's there's a lot of directions that people have gone in their theories about Sasquatch the two main ones being the the great ape group and the woo or paranormal group I would say and intimate variations within those of aliens and you know you name it
Starting point is 00:20:01 Nethelim from the Bible, you name it, people have some theory about it. And the great thing is, we're all amateurs. Some people may think they're experts, but they're not, because we're all amateurs. We're doing this, trying to figure out what Sasquatch is, how they behave, how they interact with us. And so I started off almost immediately, getting out in the woods and spent a great deal of time in the woods. I still do, but even more in those early days and started, you know, you just start building kind of a journal of ideas about based on the experiences and the experiments that you're doing about how they are and how they react and how they interact with us. And so we've certainly gone a certain direction in our research
Starting point is 00:21:04 that's not the same as other researchers, which is fine. I'm of the opinion that whatever you're learning, great, share it, you know, talk about it. But there's no reason to go and mean other researchers who may disagree with your conclusions because there's room for everyone, and I just see too much of this ugly infighting going on in public at conferences that I really personally don't enjoy and don't appreciate, so I just choose not to engage in that. Yeah, I've gotten to the point where I will publicly say that, yeah, it is ridiculous how either side really can treat the opposite side and it pretty much it needs a stop on on both sides it's become yeah just like our politics oh yeah totally that's what the big world has become
Starting point is 00:22:09 totally but i think it is it is a it can it can definitely be be saved uh it's not a thing where it's too far gone uh there is still hope definitely but you know when you found yourself going out into these areas, do you feel like you are fortunate enough to have any interactions of any kind or anything when you're out there? Many, more than I can count anymore. And the first visual I had was at a very popular tourist area about 13 miles, 14 miles from this where I'm at now. I'm at the outpost right now, but it's a place called Wellington Lake, and it's a man-made lake, beautiful setting, and right on the edge of what we know is Lost Creek
Starting point is 00:23:11 wilderness. So, you know, miles and miles and miles of nothing behind the lake in that direction. But we've had over the years many, many reports. of visual sightings, of vocalizations, of all kinds of things from that campsite. And so we had gone there, this is early on, probably 2013 or 14. And we were camped because it's a hot spot. And I wanted to see what happened. And so other than a bear coming into our campsite, that night. we didn't really have anything happen that I remember.
Starting point is 00:23:57 So I got up early to go fishing and fly fishermen. So I was the only one of nobody else was out of their tent. I was about 6 a.m. So I was fly fishing by myself and because it's quiet and I love to look around when I'm fishing. So I was doing that and I had just cast, made a cat. and I was looking around, I looked up above me about probably 200 yards above me on the side of the mountain was a big rock out crop.
Starting point is 00:24:34 And there was something standing up there looking down. I didn't get a sense that was looking at me, but it was looking down from up there. It was enormously tall, all one color. And so I looked behind me, kind of behind me and up and saw this, and I immediately thought that's a saskatch and I believe it was
Starting point is 00:24:58 and right at that moment a fish grabbed my fly as fate would have it and I made the terrible mistake of taking my eyes off of the saskatch to look at and the fish had already gotten away and I turned and looked back so maybe three seconds max
Starting point is 00:25:20 took my eyes away from the saskatch to look at the fly looked back up and the saskatch was gone literally had just disappeared there was no time for that a creature that large to be running away that i wouldn't have seen it and um so it just literally was gone and um i wished that it kept my eyes on it i mean there's i don't care how nice the fish is No fish is worth losing the sight of the saskwats that you have caught sight of. So all my other experiences have been at night and in the campsite out for hikes. And it's probably I would be guessing here because I haven't taken time to go back through all the information.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I haven't a lot of times that I don't even write a gallon anymore but probably 40, 50 encounters with Sasquatch either from inside
Starting point is 00:26:31 my tent or my hammock where I'm not seeing anything but I'm certainly hearing them interacting with them or
Starting point is 00:26:38 seeing their eye glow at night which we've probably seen about 15 times now something like that so wow
Starting point is 00:26:49 okay is really interesting. So I'm hearing, you know, max of 15 years back having about 40 or 50 encounters in some way, and those are all over the board. Between, yeah, in the last 15 years, yeah. So I want to talk about your citing for a little bit. And you only saw it for a few seconds, it looks like, or it sounds like, but Yeah. Was there anything that you remember, the details of what you saw, was it similar to, you know, everyone thinks of the Patty film, right? Was it similar to that, or were you surprised at how maybe it was a little different?
Starting point is 00:27:39 It was surprising in how large it was. And this rocky outcropping was quite a ways above me. and I climbed up there after that time, and it's so steep, literally so steep getting to that location, you have to go up on your hands and knees. You cannot vertically walk up this slope. So I knew there was no tourist up there camping that would be impossible. You couldn't get a backpack up there.
Starting point is 00:28:13 And it was very early in the morning, but it was very tall. That's where I remember is how tall it was and that it was all color, meaning it was not wearing clothing that I could discern. It was just dark brown, the entire surface of the creature. And so it wasn't moving. When I saw it, it was literally standing, looking down. And as I said, not looking at me necessarily, but looking from that. perch down to the lake and it was, you know, who knows how long it was watching me until I happened to turn and look up, probably quite a while, because that was the first time I looked
Starting point is 00:29:02 in that direction while I was down at the lake. So it could have been there ever since I got to the lake. Who knows? You mentioned that this Wellington Lake area has a lot of, has a lot of encounters or sightings over the years. Are they being seen in similar, like in the similar area where you saw yours or are the things that are happening in this area, a totally different person to person? Well, they're all in the same general area because the campsite is a very specific area. You can't just camp anywhere. You have to camp in this foreign area.
Starting point is 00:29:49 And so, but it's, there are campsites along the lake on the front. And then there's what they call their mountain campsites, which are the backside of the loop, up against this huge rock mountain we call the castle. And it's, it's almost always, in fact, probably every encounter with someone who was camped at the back side, not on the front side. So if you're by the water where everybody else is, you're not going to see much. But if you're back by the mountain, you're very likely have an encounter. And so most of the, all the visuals and the vocals were from that backside going up the side of the mountain. And or a few from the campside. There was one family that wrote me about an encounter.
Starting point is 00:30:47 in 1978 when they were doing a family having a family reunion at this lake and that it was grandparents parents kids grandkids you know all the generations were there and they there was a Sasquatch at least one or more that came through that night interacted with every campsite and the grandparents were sleeping in a trailer attached to the hitch of their truck and they were
Starting point is 00:31:23 asleep and something came and rocked their camper so hard it bent the hitch to the side, which I've never heard of before or since. I mean, this person that wrote the story said
Starting point is 00:31:39 they were hanging onto the bed for dear life to keep from being thrown out of the beds. And they had a huge wooden canoe that took four men to carry from the stand that they put it on down to the water or to carry it back and that canoe was picked up and tossed about 30 feet and crashed to the ground and everyone in the camp heard it. It was a huge noise. So all that happened one night, but some of those campsites were spread out, maybe lower down towards the lake. But 78,
Starting point is 00:32:14 I doubt there were nearly as many people camping as there are now. It was a fairly new resort area at that time. Absolutely. Those are some wild interactions. Is that something that you find yourself hearing a lot out there in this area, Colorado, that, you know, there's just some wild Sasquatch encounters, or is it kind of across the board as well? It's across the board.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I mean, we've certainly heard some wild ones and had some wild ones. But I think the, I used to physically run the store more than I do now. I'm usually out, taking people out, many of whom are, have never been out doing anything like that. But occasionally, so we'll have stories from those times, and I do have the occasional guests who literally freaks out in the night from something that happens. But yeah, I mean, we have across the board. Bigfoot Society will be right back after these messages. Agents who are realtors do more than open doors.
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Starting point is 00:35:17 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. We have a map in the museum. It's about a five foot by four foot map of Colorado, where we plot with pins, people's encounters, based on whether it was a visual encounter,
Starting point is 00:35:49 vocal tracks that they found, if they had something thrown at them when they were out in the woods. So we had different colors for each thing. And so on the map today, I think we've got, I should go count. It's been a while. We probably have 400 pins on that map, maybe more of all types. But visuals probably 60, I would say, just from people's encounters in Colorado. and I hear stories from all of the country.
Starting point is 00:36:25 I don't just hear stories about Colorado. But if someone comes in, tells me Colorado's story, and convinces me that they're genuine, then I'll take them back and ask them to put the pin wherever this incident happened. So this map is full of pins today. So when you are doing the, you mentioned earlier there's like an adventure
Starting point is 00:36:57 type side thing that you're doing as well is that also in taking people out to have Bigfoot taking the Bigfoot areas? Okay, okay, that's cool. That's cool, it's cool.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Has there been a time when you've gone out where I mean it sounds like people are having some really intense things happen but can you remember a time where you're out there and things just got incredibly intense and you're like, all right, it might be time to head back to the outpost?
Starting point is 00:37:34 We've never left the campsite. We've had, because I'm convinced now, after all these years, that they don't have an intention of harming us. If they did, I couldn't take people out. There's too much liability. Sure. I can't afford to be sued if somebody goes missing or gets attacked. And in 15 years, it's never happened, nor has it happened to any other researcher I know who take people out.
Starting point is 00:38:08 So, you know, just from the bulk of the numbers of encounters people have had who, we've taken out, have gone out with other researchers or who go out on their own. If their intent was to harm us, there would be hundreds of stories and people will be hunting them down. It just doesn't happen. So once I realized that there was no reason to leave now, it doesn't mean people I take out don't want to leave. But that option isn't available for them.
Starting point is 00:38:53 And I explained all this during our or. orientation time that when we're out there we're out there particularly when we're on horseback there's no leaving in the middle of the night that's suicide so and even though i explain all this to people tell them you know this is what could likely happen this is probably what's going to happen when it happens all bets are off it people none of us know how we're going to react to any experience until it actually happens to us. And so I try to vet people as best I can. It's not a positive thing for a group when someone is freaking out.
Starting point is 00:39:41 It's not a good thing from the perspective of encounters with Sasquatch, because Sasquatch, again, in my experience, they will back off. if they realize that their presence is causing that much distress, they'll back away, which means nobody gets an encounter after that. And, but yeah, we've had, let me think of some example. I mean, around the tent, pushing on the tents, that's pretty common, um, untying the horses and letting them off. in the middle of the night, one horse at a time,
Starting point is 00:40:26 and I have to get up and I have to go, get the horse, bring them back, tie them back up. And the way we tie these horses up, they cannot get off the line. They can't, they just can't. I mean, the knot we use tightens as you pull against it. And yet here's this horse untied off grazing by itself. And I'll go, bring the horse back, tie it up,
Starting point is 00:40:51 go back to bed, wake up an hour, or later is a different horse that's completely naked. Its bridle is still hanging on the line, and the horse is out racing because they came and led it off. And I think the reason they do that is they just, there's probably juveniles, and they're just messing with me, see how long it takes me to get up and go,
Starting point is 00:41:13 until I say out loud, okay, it's been fine, yeah, this is all funny, but I need to get some sleep, and then everything stops every time. So, you know, I don't begrudge them wanting to have some fun and they don't seem to hurt the horses at all. But that kind of mischievous activity happens in camp where they'll take things or rearrange things in the campsite so that when you wake up, you see. And it's usually things that they have figured out that we will notice. And so, because they're watching this all the time. So, yeah, we've had lots of encounters where people wake up.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Sometimes if we're sleeping, sometimes it will just sleep under the stars on a tarp and sleeping bags. So when you wake up, if something's there, you're going to see it. I mean, it's unlike a tent where you can hear things, but you're not going to see much outside. and we've had people wake up and have Sasquatch basically standing over them that leaves as soon as it realizes they're awake. So lots of encounters. I'm trying to think of anything more dramatic. I mean, people do freak out when something is touching their tent from the outside or when they can hear, actually hear the footstance. walking around the tent bipedal footsteps.
Starting point is 00:42:52 And when it's three or four in the morning and you're camping, you would have to be an absolute idiot as a person to go into somebody else's campsite and walk around in the dark, you're going to get shot. That's what's going to happen. And so people just don't go wandering around campsites in the night unless they're insane. And so we're very confident at night when something is going on outside our tents. It's not people. It's Sasquatch that come in.
Starting point is 00:43:27 And they very often choose to come in about two or three in the morning when any sane person's in their tent asleep. That's so interesting. And, you know, until you've been in that situation, I don't think you can really understand. understand because I mean I've been in that situation in Iowa I've had I've been in a tent I've had something walk around my tent and I mean it was like two or three in the morning something was out there and yeah I mean you you can't freak out but I could see how it's easy to get there yeah it is easy and I certainly understand it but I really tried to keep that from happening Because they're going to miss everything that happens after that.
Starting point is 00:44:21 Well, that's interesting. And so what kind, you know, let's say we're trying to keep people, you know, level-headed, calm. What are the things that you don't want them to miss then? Well, I don't want them to miss. You have to be quiet. I mean, you have to be awake and you have to be quiet. And so you will hear them walking up many times. I mean, there are times when they just seem to appear and you don't hear the approach.
Starting point is 00:44:53 You'll hear them talking to each other just like we're talking now. And when we're in a camp with three or four tents and Sasquatch come into the camp and are talking to each other, everyone around assumes it's somebody in one of the other tents talking, you know, in low tones with their tent mate or whoever. That's almost never the case. It's Sasquatch walking around talking to each other, but it sounds like people talking completely. We just don't understand the words.
Starting point is 00:45:29 So they'll miss the talking. They'll miss them interacting through the tent. they'll miss occasionally a smell that's very rare in my experience so
Starting point is 00:45:45 and it's just special to be at the place to be out in the woods to have been told that Saskatch is real although a lot of people still come
Starting point is 00:45:58 kind of thinking I'm not sure about this and I get that again I have the benefit of experience, they don't. And so they'll come wanting to have an experience and when it actually happens, either it freaks them out so badly that they're still shaken weeks later or months later. And sometimes it creates PTSD kind of trauma in people,
Starting point is 00:46:29 not because that was the intent of the Sasquatch to scare the person to death, but it was that person's reaction to what they were experiencing that caused that PTSD. And so I try to be as explicit as I can, as details as I can, and telling them what may happen. And if they need encouragement or whatever, they can always call out in the night, and we'll all answer verbally. but they've got to be out in the woods, they've got to be in a tent. Being in a camper doesn't usually work
Starting point is 00:47:08 because you're not going to hear anything. You've got solid walls between you and nature, but in a tent, it's a whole different ballgame. And so I explain to people, this is the only way to do this for you to have any kind of encounter that at least you say you want to have. I think a lot of them in the midst of it
Starting point is 00:47:29 decide I don't want to have this I'm not enjoying this I'm frightened you know at that point just be quiet then and just wait and wait them out and they'll leave eventually absolutely it's I think a good analogy that I can think of is you've pretty much gone on a roller coaster
Starting point is 00:47:52 and at that point when they're there you're not getting off until you get back to, you know, the end of the, you get to the end of the ride. It's like when you get to the top of the highest part of the roller coaster and there's this brief pause and you're thinking, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, too late, you know, you're in it. Absolutely. And so just enjoy the ride at that point or scream your way all the way it's to the end. But I don't want them to scream because that only scares the other campers and usually. saskwash leaves. People do occasionally screen.
Starting point is 00:48:30 That scares me more than sasquoise. How far are you guys out there when your horse camping to these areas? We're probably 20, 30 miles from the nearest town. Oh, wow. And we'll trailer the horses to a certain point where we, typically we'll meet the guests and then we'll ride together from there. We're going to do that this summer, although this summer we've opted to go only with extreme,
Starting point is 00:49:10 what we're calling extreme horseback trips where it's, we're going to have a minimal gear. We're going to be eating freeze-dried food, sleeping on the ground, in order to get back as far as we can get. And to get back as far as we can get, We don't want to be bringing 10 pack horses. We'll have one horse, maybe two. And we may do a backpack trip like this as well with everyone carrying their own backpack,
Starting point is 00:49:44 but the horse carrying the main weight that they would have had in their backpacks. But yeah, it's, we're probably, so this summer we're going to try some new trails and get back as far as we can get. but it can only be experienced riders because we're crossing creeks and steep inclines up and down and I can't be trying to teach someone to ride in the midst of that kind of terrain. So, and we don't have anyone signed up yet. I hope we will get some, but we're back there. And we're going to be probably the day we go out, it'll probably, it'll probably, be a three or four hour ride to get to where we're going to camp. Oh, wow.
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Starting point is 00:52:33 Take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heightened taste? Hmm. That sound seems to show. Everything happens for a recess. I mean, that's the exciting part, is we're usually back far enough that we're not dealing with Sasquots to deal with people all the time. These are locations where they probably don't see people very much, and therefore it might be
Starting point is 00:53:07 all the more curious about who we are. are and why we're there and, you know, what are your intentions, et cetera. Yeah, absolutely. It could make for some really interesting things, I think. But he had mentioned earlier that you started this out with a certain viewpoint of what Sasquatch is and then you actually proved yourself wrong as you went along. Correct. Do you mind sharing a little bit about what you,
Starting point is 00:53:39 your current thoughts are as to what we may be dealing with. I started off where most researchers start off thinking this is an undiscovered great ape, therefore they're going to behave like apes, and we can find them. They're just very good at hiding. It didn't take me real long, probably a year, not even, for that idea to be thrown. out the window because they don't behave like an ape. Every other great ape in the world we have in captivity and have had for 100 years. And so, and we're not going to Congo and Southeast Asia to find great apes.
Starting point is 00:54:26 They're on our doorstep. They're in our backyard. And yet we cannot capture them or kill them. So it didn't take long for me to come to my own conclusion. are not apes, there's something else. And since that time, both through behavioral evidence and through some DNA evidence, I'm convinced, in my mind, beyond shadow of a doubt, that they are people. And they are different people than we are.
Starting point is 00:55:02 But I'll use this example often when I'm speaking. If I take a seven-foot Scandinavian man and put them next to a pygmy from Congo and Central Africa, you would think they were from different planets. They don't even look like the same species, and yet we're all Homo sapiens. And I think Sasquatch are people. They're just very different people to us. But I think their behavior, everything about their behavior, supports that theory in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:55:39 So and everything that I've discovered about them moves me further away from any kind of an ape theory model. They just do not demonstrate that in any way. That's extremely interesting. You know, you think about if you were to put us into an environment where you just put us out in the woods for like 20, 30 years. I mean, you're going to potentially, eventually maybe revert to a, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:15 semi-primitive state as well. Sure, sure. Yeah, it's a feral state maybe. If we survive, see, that's the thing is we have to build homes and wear many layers of clothing or will die in the woods. That's not the case for Sasquatch. They don't need homes. They're perfectly adapted to where they live, to the temperatures of their environment.
Starting point is 00:56:43 So they're fine. We equate modernity with intelligence. There's lots of kinds of intelligence. And in my mind, Sasquatch are just as intelligent as we are, but it's an intelligence that serves them in their environment. they're not building homes because they don't need to build homes. They live perfectly at ease where they are. We're the ones that have to build things to survive with the elements that they don't.
Starting point is 00:57:22 So then knowing that, do you have certain goals when you are going out? Like how are you trying to interact with Sasquatch when you're out there, knowing that you know you're you're viewing them in that way well i i i know from experience that they don't trust us very much i wouldn't either and so they they have to be their trust has to be gained for them to interact with us in any way other than in an aggressive way to hopefully get us to leave from an area. And that's rare, but trust me, if they really want us out, they'll find a way to communicate that, that is crystal clear and very few people would be able to remain in the
Starting point is 00:58:20 area because of the displays that they will do to convince us to move on. But most of the time, that's not the case. Most of the time, they're very curious about why we're in the woods. Now, I, again, fair tech that I am, I really believe they understand what our intentions are. They have some ability to read our intent, whether we're out there to harm them or not. And I always lead my guests in a very short kind of meditative process to open our hearts and minds to them as people. and to be willing to experience things that we're not used to, but don't reject this outright because all that thing may be is something,
Starting point is 00:59:20 and I get this all the time. I'll have other researchers who are more of the Great Ape theory. Other researchers will say, you need to stick to science. You are harming the cause by talking about all these woo paranormal things. And my response is, one, this is what I'm experiencing. I'm not looking for it. This is what's coming to me.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Two, what is confusing or we call woo today is tomorrow's scientific principle. Everything that we believe about science today was at one time believed to be nonsense. And so we, it's, it's, everything is science. What they can do is just science we do not yet understand or have a, have the technology to understand. And maybe one day we will and we'll look back and laugh at how we thought they were such, you know, unintelligent brute creatures when in fact they're more intelligent than we are. Yeah. So long answer to your question, but. I think that's a great answer, though.
Starting point is 01:00:36 And it's probably very helpful to take that time to lead people or to empower them with, you know, that form of meditation. Because at the very least, you're giving them a way to kind of be able to chill out a little bit as well if things get pretty tough. Yeah, relax. Let your guard down a little bit. trust the people who are with you that when we say don't worry they're not going to attack you that they're not and so if people can relax and if they can open their minds and I'll even say talk to them in your mind as we're walking talk to them let them know that you would love to interact with them if they're around and or say it out loud it doesn't matter I'm never bothered by people
Starting point is 01:01:29 you know, on the trail talking or whispering, not to me, but to Sasquatch, because I think Sasquatch, I believe they hear those things and they act accordingly. So if we're out in the woods walking and thinking to ourselves, go away, go away, go away, go away, we're probably never going to have an encounter. True. Or I'm freaking out and that's all you're thinking. Well, I'm freaking out and I'm terrified and can we get out of here now, you know. Something I find interesting when I talk to witnesses is they'll share how they do, you know, talk out loud to Sasquatch. And then there's like an immediate response. And I find that fascinating.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Is that anything that has ever been experienced in any of your outings? Yeah. Yeah. We've, we've, um, sometimes if we go out, I'll try to start off by having a time of quiet, you know, eyes closed, just kind of in a meditative state for a few minutes. But if I forget to do that, when we're out, we'll stop at, we'll stop at many points during a typical hike or camping trip and just be quiet and listen. And then we may, I may, if someone has a particular gift with doing bigfoot calls or whatever, I may say, hey, can you give a shout? Or can you do your best job of imitating a Sasquatch call or something, which is kind of fun for people anyway to see. And people are always embarrassed the first time they try.
Starting point is 01:03:21 I'm like, oh, I can't do that. I don't know what to. I'm like, just trying. That doesn't matter. They're not out there judging you. And how often we'll get a response back, either verbally or vocally or in a tree snap or a knock or something that indicates that somebody was listening when they did that. And so, but I'll often talk to them out loud, you know, hey, we'd love to see you. We'd love to know you're around.
Starting point is 01:03:53 And this is many hours into the hike. And then suddenly right after saying that eye glow starts to shine in the bushes and trees, as though they were waiting for that invitation. I don't know if they were or not. I just know when we interact with them like that. As you said, very often, they will respond very soon after that. Agents who are Realtors do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps.
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Starting point is 01:06:28 Yeah, yeah. Man, this is, this is some wild stuff. How could you think that was anything but an answer? I mean, timing, if nothing else. Exactly. Now, when you're out there, another thing that is really brought up in a lot of reports. And I'm curious how it's viewed from your side. do you guys ever experience anything that could be considered infrasound or how do you take reports like that?
Starting point is 01:07:05 The only way we can determine if infrasound has been used is if someone gets zapped in the group. So either gets overwhelmed with terror or dread one person versus. everyone else in the group is feeling comfortable and fine. And one person irrationally, it's like, ah, we have to leave. We have to leave now, you know, whatever. Or they get nauseous or they may get an intense migraine headache that just comes on suddenly. So it's usually when somebody is getting affected. Now, I've never had that happen.
Starting point is 01:07:51 I'm not sure I want it to happen just so I can say I've had it. happen either. So it's it's a it can be a very frightening traumatic experience to be the target of a zapping or sizzling depending what language you want to use. And we don't know exactly how they do it. We believe that infrasound plays a part in it. I mean our government right now is in in the past has experimented with infrasound as a weapon. Absolutely. About battlefield weapons. So does Infrasound have an effect on us? 100%. The question is, are they doing this? Elephants use it. Tigers use it. So it's certainly easily within the realm of possibility for Sasquash to have the ability to use that.
Starting point is 01:08:42 And I have friends who have far more advanced technology than I do who have told me that they've done call blasting. and they have equipment that can detect infrasound that when they get a call back, they know if there was infrasound in that call or not. I myself have talked to individuals. Yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about. And it's incredible. I mean, to think that, man, even someday maybe we'll have a little device that we can carry around with it. And if infrasound is detected,
Starting point is 01:09:26 and that way it'll like, you know, flash or make a beep or something, that would be pretty cool. But people use something akin to that when they use a device to detect electromagnetic energy because many times when a Sasquatch is in the area, they somehow emit electromagnetic waves that will cause. an electronic device to demonstrate, you know, either the goes up indicating, you know, there's a source of electromagnetic energy nearby, which is one indicator that they're around, not the only
Starting point is 01:10:11 indicator, but that's certainly one indicator that is like you're saying, if we could detect the infrasound, we can apparently detect some of their inner. as well. Besides those indicators are, let's say, you know, we're in a group where we're going out in the woods on one of these outings. What is the number one thing where if it happens, then you're like, okay, we definitely are in a situation where there's a Sasquatch pretty close to us? a vocal vocalization of some kind a tree snap or break or knock near nearby in an otherwise silent woods in the woods here in Colorado are the most eerily quiet woods I've ever been in in my life and there's no crickets there's no cicados there's no bugs period it's nothing It's completely silent. So when you hear something, you know, I mean, everybody hears it.
Starting point is 01:11:27 So, no, I can't say that actually. I've been with groups when half of us heard in a huge crash stump noise up ahead of us on the trail and half the group heard nothing. Wondered what we were reacting to when they, because they heard nothing. So it's this bizarre, how do you explain that? I mean, it's just totally bizarre that those who heard it would say, oh, come on, surely you heard that. I mean, it was so loud. And the others hear nothing.
Starting point is 01:12:05 I mean, for them, they're just walking in silence on the trail like they have been. So it's bizarre. It's just these bizarre kind of paranormal things that happened that I had not. no explanation for it, but it happens enough that I'm like, okay, here we go, you know. But usually we hear something, smell almost never. I've probably only on two occasions, I'm not even sure on those two occasions, smelled anything that I would have thought was a Sasquatch. Whereas people seem to think by stories they hear that every time Sasquatch is around,
Starting point is 01:12:43 you're going to smell this rank smell and and then you're going to see a fast call yeah you might but that's never been my case i've only smelled on two occasions something that i really wondered what is that that's rank and it wasn't the smell of decay i know that smell but um but most of the time even when they're right up around right up next to my tent i smell nothing and so maybe it's something they turn on and off but i know if i was out with the group and we all smelled in my experience when when they emit an odor like they are known for um whether these pheromones i'm not sure but it seems to be something they can turn on and turn off when they want to but it's a smell that is alarming it causes people to stop in their tracks and say what is that
Starting point is 01:13:45 It's not just, oh, that smells like excrement or something. We all know that smell. This is a smell that creates in the person alarm, a sense of alarm, which is probably why they would use that smell. If they are using, it's because, again, they want us to move out of the area for whatever reason. We've had things thrown at us as well. Oh, man, I didn't even think of bringing that. Okay. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:14:15 that that's a dead ringer for they're around and they haven't hit us and thankfully if they the times that they've thrown things if they hit us it would have killed us i mean it was a big enough rock thrown hard enough that it would have brain me and in one second and so but they never hit us so but that's very frightening and it's again when you're walking in a dead quiet wood and then behind you this baseball size rock smacks a tree with great force it's it's extremely loud so makes everybody jump so yeah that's that would be one more item that would tell me well okay unless there's some humans been sitting out there for hours hoping somebody walks by in the middle of the night um nothing else can throw except
Starting point is 01:15:15 us and Sasquatch. So this happens at night too. That's even worse. At night, usually at night, in fact, because they can approach us much closer at night than the daytime. I've had things thrown in the daytime, but wherever they were when they threw it, they were not within visual range. At night, they can be right up on you and throw something.
Starting point is 01:15:37 A lot of times it's just playful. They're just tossing stuff in your direction where you hear, you know, rock land in front of you on the trail and bounce, and you think, okay, that's bizarre. Where did that come from? So it's more often playful than done with an intent
Starting point is 01:15:57 to frighten us. You've got some wild stuff going on in Colorado, for sure, in the Bailey area, but it's cool that you're able to make these connections through these outings that you're you're doing jim i just want to say thank you for for being on the show today and do you mind uh spending a few minutes uh reminding viewers how they can keep keep up to date with what
Starting point is 01:16:25 you're doing how if they want to contact you or maybe even if they want to take part in these outings that you've been talking yeah so our website is saskwatch outposts dot com we have a full online store on that site where you can buy most of what we sell in our brick and mortar store. And there's tabs on the top of the page to some of the research that I put in there, as well as to the outings, which is rabbit hole adventures. You can go straight to the rabbit hole website by typing rabbit hole adventures all together. dot CO, not.com, but dot CO. And that will take you to where the trips are listed.
Starting point is 01:17:17 And you can see if there's any room left on a given trip that you're interested in, and you can book it on that site. So saskatchapos.com and rapid hole adventures.com. And then we're located in Bailey, Colorado, at 149 Main Street. really tiny town, daily, but you really can't miss the outposts. And if you miss, the store does ask anybody in town, they all know where we are. Fantastic. Well, we'll definitely keep in touch with you and, you know, see how things are going in the future.
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