Bigfoot Society - Screaming Through the Trees: What She Saw in the Marble Mountains
Episode Date: June 26, 2025What happens when an 18-year-old woman steps into the forest to relieve herself — and locks eyes with a towering red-furred creature hiding behind a tree?In this terrifying and emotional episode, we... sit down with Tamara Bond, a member of the Grand Traverse Band of Chippewa, as she recounts her unforgettable Bigfoot encounter deep in California’s Marble Mountains. What began as a routine day with the California Conservation Corps turned into a moment that would haunt her dreams for decades.Tamara describes the chilling moment when a red-haired Sasquatch peered around a tree at her — again and again — before she fled screaming “Monster!”. We’ll talk about what she saw in that face, why red Sasquatches are considered dangerous, and how that one moment eventually turned fear into fascination.You’ll also hear about recent activity near Shasta Lake, rocks thrown from cliffs, and the spiritual sensitivity Tamara has lived with her whole life — including her ability to see spirits of the dead. This is a raw, vulnerable, and gripping account you won’t forget.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNT🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Tonight's story doesn't come from a hunter or hiker.
It comes from an 18-year-old woman in the mountains of California
who had no weapon and nowhere to run.
Something peered at her from behind the trees,
and that was just the beginning.
Because for Tamara, what she saw,
that day still haunts her sleep
and now she's looking for it.
This is a story of the Sasquatch that
peered from behind the tree, so stay with us.
All right, the Foot Society,
you've got the privilege of talking to Tamara Bond
today. Tamara Bond's Chippewa
from the Grand Traverse Band.
Tamara reached
out to me about some interesting
things that
she experienced back in the 1980s,
I believe. So, welcome to the show, Tamara.
How's it going today?
Wonderful. How about you?
It's a great day out here in Iowa.
We're starting to get some good weather and I cannot complain.
I get to talk to someone about Bigfoot, and that's one of my favorite things.
This is an area that a lot of people are going to be familiar with,
and it's great to hear another account that comes from this area.
It's a pretty famous area in the Bigfoot community.
So, Tamara, I'm going to go ahead and pass things over to you.
Feel free to take us back to that time.
where you were, what you were doing, and how this all happened for you.
Okay.
Well, it was sometime in the 80s.
I was only like 18 or 19.
And I had joined the California Conservation Corps and was getting trained to work for the California Department of Forestry.
And when you're in the CCCs, you do roadside brushing.
and you go up in the mountains and you plant trees and stuff like that.
Well, we were planting trees and I had to go use the little girl's room.
And basically I was the only female there.
So I had to walk quite a distance away to use the little girl's room.
And I went behind a tree to be hidden from everybody.
And as I'm sitting there, I heard this crunching.
noise and I looked up and I saw this tall creature at the time. I didn't know what it was and with
red, red fur, red hair. And I'm going, what did I just see? I'm sitting there wondering.
And it peeped back at me again behind the tree. And it probably did it like three times. And around
the third time, it stood there and looked at me and I just freaked out.
I sit up, start running with my pants down because I'm so scared and I'm falling to the ground
and I'm running up and I'm running and I'm falling down still trying to get my pants out,
screaming, monster, monster, monster.
And I got to the crew and they're like, Tammy, what's wrong with you?
I'm all, there's a monster back there.
And they're all laughing.
There's what a monster.
And I'm like, yes, there's a monster.
I saw, I swear to you, I saw, he looked almost human.
And they're like, what are you talking about?
I said, I saw a monster.
And they're like, you're crazy.
But basically that, that's my story.
I basically saw Bigfoot back in those days.
I didn't know what he was.
and now I know who he is
and I saw Bigfoot.
That is an extremely unique account.
I don't think we've ever had one like that on the show yet.
Are you able to share the area that this happened in?
I just remember it was way up in the Bigfoot,
way up in the Marble Mountains.
It was on the logger roads,
the logging roads and the forestry department their roads and of course the ccc's would drive and
do their roadside brushing and we would plant trees so somewhere up there in the marble mountains i
can't tell you exactly where absolutely and a lot of listeners will know about the marble mountains
from the video that's pretty famous of the big foot that's walking up on the ridge uh that was taken
in 2001 by the youth group that was on a camping trip.
So this is actually a little more than 10 years prior to that video.
Maybe not in the same exact area, but in the same region, at least, if it's also in the Marble Mountains.
So maybe a few questions for you about what you experienced that day.
How tall would you say that it was the creature that you saw?
Well, when you're squatting, everything looks bigger.
Sure.
So I would have to say, hmm, let me look at a tree right now.
You is probably about eight, eight and a half feet tall.
Pretty big, large, very large, very scary.
Yeah.
even talking about it right now kind of gives me the witty juries absolutely it's just to experience
that in a time where i mean you're you're you're really you know kind of defenseless when you're
in that situation i mean to to put it bluntly right and just to be just freaked out um you said you
were scared what were the main things about what you saw that made you scared in that situation
never seeing anything like that in my life and seeing a face that was you know covered partial with fur and partial look like human skin and just wondering what the heck this is you know i'm only 18 19 years old and you know you're i'm just thinking what the heck what was that you know and i had nightmares about it for a long time
and I still have nightmares about it.
I have nightmares about just them one day deciding to come down and attack human beings,
that they're all one day going to get together and just come down from the forest.
And, you know, because there's a lot of them.
There's more out there than what we know.
I agree as well.
There's definitely more than people think, I believe.
It sounds like you got a pretty good look at the face during that time.
Have you ever seen anything else that looks like what you saw that day?
I would consider a gorilla, but its face was more white, not so black.
It was more of a white, light brown.
His fur was red, and I was told that the red ones are the mean ones.
So luckily I got out of there
People have said the red ones are pretty mean
I've heard that as well
I've heard you know red or I've also heard
You know if it has four toes
You better watch out
That could be an issue as well
Did you notice a certain parts
Of the face that made you think like
Oh this kind of has more of a human
Look to it
It has big black eyes
it just the features his nose was flat he uh yeah i mean because like i said about three or four
times he kept peeping around that around that tree and here i am like scared and my eyes are as big as
saucers so i saw clearly what i saw you know because i'm like what the heck what is this so
it, you know, its lips were kind of thin.
Like I said, it had big, big, big, big eyes, big round eyes.
I don't remember seeing any whites in them.
I was just going to ask you that.
But then again, yeah, I don't remember seeing any whites.
All I remember, it was big black eyes peering around the tree at me
and me being really scared.
Was it showing any teeth?
at all or any emotion to its face?
No, it kept just peering around the corner and then go back behind the tree and
it would do it again.
And I saw its hands.
The hands were not much fur on the hands.
No, not much fur on the hands at all.
In fact, they look kind of like the face, not a lot of fur on the face and not a lot of fur on the hands.
but its body had for all over at the red.
Okay.
So you're definitely seeing the head when it peaks around.
You're seeing the hand probably on the side of the tree as it peaks around, I'm guessing?
Right, yes.
Okay.
Are you also seeing any legs as it peaks around or anything like that or just the head and the hands?
Just the head and the hands, that was all I remember.
and I ran so fast
I didn't even turn around and look
I was too scared
never seen anything like that
but now I like to see it again
right now I'm more interested
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You know, we go over a little bit more for the sighting itself.
Did you notice it had a certain shape to its head at all?
You know what? Not really. All I remember is looking straight at its face and then seeing its hands. I don't remember the head shape. I'm sorry. I do not remember the head shape. I just remember looking straight at its eyes and just like, I mean, we were like eye to eye contact and just me being really scared.
even thinking about it is kind of makes my stomach upset because I was just a young girl.
Absolutely, yeah.
Before you had the actual sighting, did you notice anything weird about the sounds of the area or the smells or anything that seemed out of place?
You know what?
I smelled a bad odor, but I didn't think anything of it.
I thought maybe because the other people would come over there and,
and do their duty.
So I thought maybe that's what I was snowing.
Oh, okay.
So that's interesting.
So the area that you were using was an area that was commonly used by the conservation
corps for that?
Right.
Right.
So go and use the restroom.
That really makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Right.
Yeah.
If that's why.
Was he watching everybody doing the planting the trees?
And he was just curious or I don't know.
Oh, man.
Yeah, there's a lot of different ways you could be like, are they waiting until, you know, it's people are at a point where they're not able to really protect themselves or they're very curious.
And this is one of the weirder things that that humans can be watched doing.
I mean, we don't know, right?
So.
Right.
Now, when you got back to the group, it sound like.
you told the story, everyone was pretty much making fun of you. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
And then they, they would make fun in me constantly, even after that. Monster.
That's terrible. But I just, yeah, but I don't know. What can I say? I just kind of ignored it. I know what I saw.
Absolutely.
There's a lot of people out there.
But you see them and people just like, okay, whatever, you know, no one wants to believe, but they're out there.
I mean, there's hundreds and maybe even thousands of accounts now of people having sightings and experiencing weird things.
It's just, it's incredible.
But, you know, what was it that made you want to switch from being, you know, a person that had been scared by this?
but into now you're actively going to go see if you can find it and getting gear and things like that.
Because I'm older now and I just, it just really intrigued me, you know.
The older I got, the more interested I got into it.
And now it's like Bigfoot in the Bigfoot community, it's become really popular.
And now I'm just really interested.
I've never heard of anybody getting murdered from one of them.
Not yet, at least.
So I'm just real curious now.
So like I said, I went out and spent quite a bit of money so I can go out and start looking.
And I'm in the right area I live at.
I only live like five miles from Shasta Lake.
So I'm in the right area.
And we're not too far from the Marble Mountains.
But, yeah.
That is a really interesting area, the Shasta Lake, because that's right kind of outside of Shasta Trinity National Forest, right?
Right, right.
We take our pontoon boat out there a lot, and I had another incident where rocks were thrown.
I didn't see anything this time, but rocks were being thrown.
You can hear them coming down, you know, the side of the cliff, and you can hear them.
I looked, but maybe it was just rocks falling from the cliff, but I highly doubt it.
Not the way they were getting thrown, but I didn't see anything.
And how recent was that?
I would say probably about a month ago.
Okay.
Yeah.
You like to go out there when it's quiet.
Yes, I bet that is an absolutely beautiful area.
How big were the rocks that were being thrown?
on it you were you able to estimate how how big they were no i'm sorry i couldn't like i said we were on our
pond two boat we were probably about oh let's think probably about five car lengths away maybe
we were in the lake on the boat we just saw them getting thrown and they'd hit the side down at the
bottom because it was a cliff and it would like just it wouldn't hit the water it would just
come out and hit the side and roll down.
Wow, that is wild.
I'm sure that you have shared your story a few times over the years in the area.
Has there been a time where you've shared that story in someone has been like,
you know, I had something similar happen or I also had something weird happen in that area?
Up at Shasta Lake, yeah, I spoke to an older gentleman and he's all, you know,
like to sit and talk to you about my experience,
but I've actually seen him up at the Shasta Lake.
I'm all really,
I'm interested in hearing your story.
So hopefully him and I can get together and talk and discuss this if I see him again at the lake.
Yeah, that would be an incredible conversation.
Have you ever run into anyone else that has had things happen in the Marble Mountains area?
No, uh-uh. No, never. I told my story on the Bigfoot site that I'm on on Facebook, and there's quite a few people who know where the Marble Mountains are.
Oh, yeah. It's very, very well known in the community, for sure.
You mentioned that after your sighting, you started to have nightmares, and how soon after the sighting did those start?
probably two days later or a day after.
Okay. Wow.
Yeah.
Right away.
And, you know, talking about dreams like this can be a little tricky because there's a lot of emotions, you know, with them and they can get pretty rough.
But were they like normal dreams that you would have?
Or sometimes people report that the dreams they start to have after these Bigfoot encounters are kind of different.
mine were always violent my dreams are violent all the time when it when I dream of bigfoot
it's like I said it's like I feel like um I've had dreams of millions of them coming running down
from the hills because like I said I only live five miles from Shasta Lake and uh I and we live
pretty much in the woods and I'm like thinking one day you know in my dreams I'm like
they're coming out,
hundreds of them,
chasing,
killing people.
Wow.
It's just,
it's very interesting.
So it almost feels like,
you know,
you've been able to get
a handle on things
and to go from having dreams like that
to want to actively,
you know,
go out and look for
whatever it is out there.
Yes.
Well, okay,
I was 18 back then.
I'm 59 now.
So that's in a long time and I haven't seen one yet again since that incident.
So and then like I said, the Bigfoot community is grown immensely.
And I just gotten older and wiser and I'm just real interested now.
You know, sometimes, you know, you'll something get you.
And then you want to just turn around and okay, well, what was it?
what did I actually see?
I need to go and find it now,
from being scared to wanting to find it now.
Absolutely.
Because it's curiosity.
Yeah, it's more curiosity.
I don't know what I would do if I saw one again.
I think I'd probably run again.
Gotcha.
Right.
After you had this encounter,
did anything else of the ordinary start happening besides the dreams?
Um, not really. Uh-uh. Just, just the nightmares and getting made fun of. That's about all. But being a Native American, they say that the more things are closer to a native than most other nationality. Um, there's other things I've seen, you know, I have the ability of, uh, uh,
I see ghost, basically.
I'm able to see dead people.
And I've always had that ability since I was a little girl.
That's extremely interesting.
So that happened before the encounter.
So you just see them like randomly walking around in certain areas then?
For obscene ghost?
Yeah.
Well, I could be driving down the freeway and I've proven it.
to my fiance
in a town that my
dad lived in Shandon
I
kept seeing this Asian lady
and this Asian boy
and they were all bloody
and his arms
half off and
she's all grossed out
and bloody and
Nick saw I don't see anything
you know and so
he ended up Googling things and found out
there was an Asian
a lady and her son that were in a car accident and died.
I see things like that.
I'm able to see spirits.
Okay. So this isn't like your, you know, not to say anything, like taking it lightly,
but it's not like you're seeing a person who's wearing a white bed sheet, like a person
going on for Halloween. Like you are seeing people messed up.
That have passed away or, yeah.
I don't know if I could handle that, you know, just happening anywhere.
People say it's a gift.
I think it's a curse because I see it a lot.
I can be driving down the freeway and I'll know exactly where there was a horrific car accident.
Wow.
Okay.
So did that happen when you were, you know, doing work with the Conservation Corps at all
where you would randomly, you know, see things out in the woods?
I've never seen any spirits out in the woods, no.
But I've had this gift since I was like four years old.
I don't call it a gift.
I call it a curse.
Sure.
Did anyone else in your family have that as well or just?
My mother did.
Okay.
Yes, my mother had it too.
and she didn't like to talk about it.
And I shouldn't even brought it up to you, but because it's like, oh, you know, people just think it's crazy when you talk like that.
But I'm not crazy.
I see what I see.
I've proven it, you know, my fiance, looking it up on Google, he's all.
Look at this.
I know I'm not crazy.
That's just something that I was born with.
My mother was born with.
Absolutely. And I think some individuals are more sensitive to things, which is why you can see things like that or maybe even, you know, that's how you see things like Bigfoot. You are, you're more sensitive to it. I mean, there's a lot we don't know that science can't really, you know, can't really analyze things like this. But it is so, so extremely interesting.
Have you ever thought of maybe there is a way that you can use that as a gift in some way?
I could probably maybe help people, you know, with their loved ones.
I don't know.
I feel that maybe I'm supposed to, like, leave these people that have passed,
maybe to let them go somewhere else instead of sitting here on Earth.
But I'm too frightened to do it.
I don't want to be attached.
I don't want things following me.
You know what I mean?
I just half the time I just ignore it and just live my life.
You know, I've taken walks and I've seen things.
And it's like I just ignore it.
Kind of, you know, I don't like it.
It's not a gift to me.
It's, yeah, how do I?
No, I don't like it at all.
Yeah, sorry.
It's not a fun thing.
You're good.
And I think then it's important what you're doing where you're trying to get, you know, control the situation, at least on the Bigfoot side where, you know, hey, I'm going to actively look for it and not have to be, you know, be scared of the situation.
But it is a very, very interesting thing.
I'd say thank you so much for sharing what you experienced.
It sounds like, you know, through your life you've experienced not just this Bigfoot encounter,
but also you've seen other things as well.
And, you know, I hope that if that's what your goal is and it's what you want that.
Hopefully you are able to, you know, see another Bigfoot again someday.
you're in the right area that's for sure i mean you could always drive up to mount shasta i don't know if
you've ever been up in that area but uh there's a lot up there too so yes they've got caverns
underneath the shasta mount shasta so yeah i've been up there too but i haven't seen anything
i like to but like i said i bought all the tools to start looking
thinking about maybe joining one of the groups around here that they would accept me.
Yeah.
Start looking.
There you go.
Well, I hope that hopefully you're able to make some connections.
But Tamara, thank you so much for coming on the show and for sharing what you've experienced.
I appreciate you being open enough to share a time that is very unique.
and definitely feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any other things happen in the future after you start going out more.
Yeah, okay.
Well, thank you.
And thank you for believing me.
Yes, ma'am.
Hi, my name's Pete.
I'm from New Hampshire, Grafton.
Anyhow, I had an encounter about five or six years ago.
I just started watching your program and said you had a New Hampshire encounter.
I went on a Jeep ride with my buddy and our daughters.
My little girl was about four years old and I think his daughter was about 13.
We went up on a class 6 road between where I live in Grafton in a town called Wilmot.
There's an old settlement called Fowler Town, which is basically just a bunch of gravestones and cellar holes now.
Hasn't been occupied in 150 years.
Anyhow, there's a mud bog up there that on the weekends, you can see a lot of jeeps going up there.
It's very popular.
So this ride we took was in early fall, and we went up with the girls, and we stopped the Jeep, and we got out.
And I remember it was very beautiful day at sunshine and just gorgeous.
And as I look back, there was no birds, no crickets, no sounds, but not in a bad way.
And the most insane roar slash scream came from across the box.
It was 30, 40 seconds long.
It was very long, very loud.
It actually moved the air.
I play guitar and heavy metal music and amplifiers tend to move air.
It's a feeling when something is very loud.
This actually moved.
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On this episode of Plant Killers, we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and vegetable killer, bad dirt. What makes Bad Dirt so bad? The answer? The ingredients. But fear not, true crime enthusiasts. This story has a happy ending. Miracle Grow organic raised bed and garden soil. It's made with quality organic ingredients from upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark. Unlike the other guys who can't say the same, looks like Bad Dirt's murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle Grow. Join us next time on Plant,
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