Bigfoot Society - She Wasn’t Alone: A Coast-to-Coast Bigfoot Encounter from Maryland to Alaska
Episode Date: January 18, 2026What happens when unexplained encounters follow you across the country?In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Andrea shares a chilling journey that stretches from the woods of Maryland, through rural Wes...t Virginia, and deep into Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. What begins as strange sounds and unsettling activity slowly becomes something harder to dismiss—patterns, proximity, and moments that feel far too intentional.Years of experiences, multiple locations, and the growing realization that whatever she encountered may have been aware of her long before she understood what was happening.Do not miss this episode of Bigfoot Society!🗣️ 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 Supercast – 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
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand
encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible, from backwoods trails and
remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways. The stories come from everywhere,
and each one leaves us with more questions than answers. These are the voices of the people
who've lived it. So settle in because today you'll hear another account that just might change the
way you see the woods forever. So stay with us. All right, Bigfoot Society. You've got the
privilege of talking to Andrea today. Andrea is a listener of the show.
that we got connected about her wanting to share some things that she's experienced over the years in really one side of the U.S. to the other from Maryland, over to Alaska, and West Virginia as well.
So we'll be chatting about a few different places today, but welcome to the show, Andrea. How are you doing?
I'm doing great. Thank you, Jeremiah, for having me and thank you for all that are listening.
Absolutely.
It is a fun, fun time as we were talking about before.
I really enjoy being able to talk to people from all over, really all over the world now.
And we've had some fun conversations.
But, you know, Andrea, feel free to take us back to when this first started for you,
when you first started realizing that you were involved with something out of the ordinary.
Yeah, it definitely was out of the ordinary for sure.
Okay, so yeah, the one in West Virginia definitely is my highlight, but I upon, and thank you for all of that I've called in and told your stories because it gave me, you know, some ideas of maybe what was happening with me and the courage to come forward with my story as well. And also to identify that in Maryland, this definitely seems to me was an encounter of a sort. So I'll take you back. It was like the end of May.
of 2021.
And this is in Hancock, Maryland, down on Hickson Road, which is on sidling Hill.
So they'll geological thing.
Check it out.
It's pretty cool.
Anywho, this property I was on, it was there for three years plus.
It was a horrifying property to begin with.
To pull up, it's like your first building you see is just very dilapated.
It's called Hicks and Feet.
It's very known there.
It's been around for a long time.
It used to be a feed store, like a truck stop.
It had kind of like this old hotel type of situation.
That was dilapidated.
There was a small cottage.
And then the main cottage we lived in.
The property was set on 6.66 acres.
And I being a sensitive person and I have other friends that are sensitive would come to the property
and just knew something was a miss to begin with.
There was this instance a gentleman had dropped off a car.
He was a tow truck driver, and he was a paranormal investigator, and had been to Pennhurst.
And had been to, like, really terrifying places.
And that guy literally dropped the car at the end of the drive.
When we got down there was like, I need to get out here.
This is the scariest place I've ever been.
And I definitely saw some weird stuff.
I experienced some weird stuff throughout the years of being there.
I was getting out of there because I was in a pretty terrible situation in the relationship.
and it was towards the end.
And, you know, I hadn't really broke the news to the person.
I was leaving.
But we were all sitting around the fire.
There was a couple.
There was a woman in her boyfriend.
And then the person that rinsed from us was there.
My ex was there.
So there was like five of us around this little fire down by the lower cabin.
So when you come from the main road to your left is like this broken down home.
And then you get up a little bit further.
There's a yellow workshop.
shed next to that.
There was a lot of giant black walnut trees.
I don't know if any of your listeners are familiar with black walnut,
but they're big and they're huge.
Anyhow.
And then next to that was the kind of hotel thing that was dilapidated.
And across from that is the cabin that we stayed in.
So the cabin before our cabin is where we were sitting around the fire,
which was to me directly, I'm facing the yellow building.
This girl's kind of got her back to it and then the rest of the people.
So I'm kind of the only one facing the building, the tool place, the shed, the workshop, shed, the big yellow one with the big walnut next to it, the big walnut tree.
So we're sitting there were conversing in, talking, and I kind of just carved into the dirt, you know, AMC out because I was, you know, I was leaving and I knew I was leaving and I was just kind of like, I'm out of here kind of thing, like my last message to the land, I guess.
And all of a sudden, I start hearing the black walnuts.
getting like rhythmically thrown at the side of this yellow building that I'm facing.
Now, mind you, it's about 25 yards from me, and it's raised up.
So there's a retaining wall and then the yard and then the building.
So we're down below.
So it's like, you know, angular rock.
So anyhow, it continues to throw these wallets.
And I'm like, man, that's one talented raccoon.
And it was so much that even like the sound was so rhythmic and intentional that the girl's setting next to me with her back to the situation.
She kind of turned and she looks back and then she kind of looked at me, you know, what's that?
And I just kind of go, you know, look back like, I don't know.
Well, the sound continues.
These walnuts continue to get tossed against that building, the side of the building.
and it raises the attention to my dog.
I had a blue-nosed pit at the time there.
And so she goes up and around because she can't get up over the wall.
So she goes up the driveway and then up to the yard part and starts getting closer to the building.
So I'm like, well, if my dog's checking this out, I need to check out this raccoon.
So as soon as I get up, I take like, I don't know, it's probably like 10 steps.
And I'm, you know, I'm still in front of the retaining wall.
So, you know, I am only 5, 4, so, you know, another 6, 7 inches above it, you know, kind of deal.
So I get closer to the wall and I'm kind of like skiing in the tree.
And all of the sun, all of the branches in this tree violently and viscerally start shaking.
Like, I'm like, I didn't know raccoon.
Like, that doesn't happen with raccoon.
enough weight. A bear, I'm like, oh, maybe it's a bear, but then I'm like, how does a bear
take a walnut and be like, dirk, dirk, dirt, and just keep doing something like that? That's not
what they're going to do. You know what I mean? You're going to hear them get into that tree
to begin with climbing up. We're not that far. I'm going to hear that stuff. So anyway, I just
want, your listeners will know and people will know that fear of that's cold and starts from like,
the pit of your stomach, it just goes outwards to all of your body, like your limbs, like basically
your brain saying, get out of here. And now. So I didn't want to, I guess, you know, and also
self-preservation and instinctual survival kind of kicks in, too. I knew not to like turn around
and run. So I literally just do this super casual turnabout, but my body is just screaming
to run. So, you know, I kind of like, you know, kind of hustle back to the fire and the girl looks
at me and I didn't realize she was watching this entire thing unfold.
I was so afraid I was going to be the only one.
So as I get back to the fire and I mean, I've been talking about now.
And the girl just, I mean, her face, I saw the fear in her face as well.
And I was like, did you see that?
She's like, yeah, what the heck was that?
And I'm like, I don't know.
I don't know.
And I just kind of like sat back down and, you know, there wasn't much more I could do.
we just kind of accept it and there was enough of us around that I'm like well I could be faster and
jump down this wall I don't know so anyway nothing really came of it um it just you know the violent
shaking um within a few minutes after that event uh the girl sitting next to me kind of like nudged her boyfriend
and was like you know we got to go and i was like yeah that's cool i'm gonna go to bed and you know
i kind of went in and then the right you know the neighbor and my ex at the time they you know
They hung out by the fire, and I didn't hear any kind of weird scenarios about that.
But that was the one in Maryland that I didn't really at first come up with a big foot in my brain.
You know what I mean?
I was more of like, I was thinking more supernatural because I had so many supernatural things happen.
Like I actually seen, you know, this black figure in my house.
And it was all of like, I don't know, four foot tall.
And it was just all in black, a black veil.
There's a couple times, like I thought a cat.
had jumped from like one of the closets to the other closet and I you know I'm looking for the cat
I'm like there is no cats there was just like an ample amount of of super paranormal stuff that
was happening there so I kind of you know blamed the paranormal on that one until I heard
you know a few of your callers you know call in and explain their stories in situations such as
that you know with the branches you know shaking so violently and in that so in that regard that one was
know, I would say my first thing, and that was in May, the end of May in 2021.
So as I was getting out of that relationship, I was a friend of mine.
It basically got me into West Virginia at a mutual friend of hers who had an extra room.
Lovely gentleman.
T.C. was his name, older gentleman.
So I get out into West Virginia and like probably, I don't know, first second week in June.
It was hot.
It was super, super hot.
And this guy was like a real off gritty kind of guy in the sense like, you know,
we never had our hot water heater turned on for, you know, electrical causes.
And, you know, definitely no AC unless it was like over 98 degrees.
So I knew I was moving to Alaska.
So I was like, this is a great opportunity then for me to like learn survival camp.
And I was always a camp from always.
I've always been an outdoor girl, always all my life.
I spent my childhood in the woods.
We all did.
We were the last of the feral children.
I'm a Gen Xer.
So you know that we were out there.
We were always out in the wilderness.
So anyhow, knowing I was coming here, I wanted to, you know, really dial in my survival
techniques and, you know, just stuff.
And I really enjoyed the hammock camping.
I thought that was really fun and very free way of camping.
You know, it's very minimalistic and light.
So you can kind of get into anywhere walking and stuff.
So anyway, in West Virginia, I get there and I get settled in.
And I was like, all right, you know, and you had this nice little back.
yard. So in the backyard, the pine trees, a nice open space, great spot, a couple trees
together for a perfect setup for a hammock. And then there was a couple other really cool trees
that on, so the end of his property, there was this really established game trail. I mean,
it was great. And I'm one of those chicks, too, that when I hike, I find game trails. It's probably
not the safest thing to do sometimes, but whatever. Anyway, I like to follow off the beaten path
and see where the animals go and what they're up to.
So, anywho, I decided, oh, wouldn't it be a treat to string my hammock up along this game
trail, and it will be really cool if, like, an animal walks by, and I get to hear it and see it.
That would be really, like, so cool.
So my wish came true.
That morning I woke up to the snort of a buck, you know, when they're, like, mad or whatever,
and they're like, and it was wild.
So I was like, oh, this is so cool.
So I got my, you know, my camera out, you know, my phone,
and I'm recording the sound.
And I'm like, oh, this is so cool.
Because I couldn't quite get a visual on it, but I definitely heard it.
And I was like, ah, you know, it's got to be what it is, but trust but verify.
So, you know, later on that morning, I had coffee with Tisi, who was I was renting from.
And I was like, oh, listen, you know, I got this recording that happened last night.
This morning.
It was probably like around four in the morning, five in the morning, just that time.
And he was like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a buck.
Cool.
I was like, all right.
I said, that's awesome.
I was like, or tonight, I'm going to move my stuff over so the poor thing can walk by.
I don't want to anger the critters, man.
So I decided to string my hammock up so that my feet were facing the game trail.
My head was up towards the house, up towards the property.
And I also wanted to learn about, like, how to use a tarp.
And there was, like, different things on YouTube.
I was learning, like, different ways.
So I had one that was like, I had the back to it.
The tarp is on the ground to the back and then over you.
So like, I don't know what they call it, but like a sea, if you will.
And then to my hammocks in there, and it was a deeper hammock.
So when you got in it, you were really down there and nothing could see.
And I was like, oh, that's really cool.
It's kind of like a little hunting blind, if you will.
So anyway, I had my friend Tisi was like, listen, you know, here's a firecracker in case the bear comes.
You know, just like that.
I'll hear, I'll come to the balcony up top with the gun and I'll scare the bears.
off or anything weird. I like, cool. And so anyway, I also had a metal rake, you know, those
rinks with the metal fingers on them. And anyway, so I had that, yeah, so I had that at the
end of the foot where my hammock is. And I did this intentionally for like, oh, if an animal
decided to like walk through, it would trip it and scare away, you know, kind of like a booby trap,
you know, a very innocent, non-harmful booby trap. So I have that at the end of the,
a hammock and I'm settling in to bed that night and it was probably around, I don't know,
7.30-ish around that time. It was just about getting dark. So I'm all in and I'm in for the
night and the tarps over me and I'm in there and I'm all excited. And there was a lot of internet.
There's nothing there. Like there's no Wi-Fi. You can get a signal. So it was just,
I used to download, you know, podcasts to listen to. So I'm just listening to that.
drift off. So anyway, I'm just about, you know, I'm super relaxed and I hear like the, like the
heaviest running that you've ever heard, like with a really long stride. Like, I mean,
this person's, they are, I are hauling up, but like they are running. I start getting really
nervous because I'm like, maybe it's TC, but then I'm thinking, wait a minute, T.C. uses the cane.
He definitely ain't run, man. I've seen the man walk. He barely could do that. He's definitely not
running but I'm thinking maybe it is so I remember like I hear it coming from you know I don't know
how far the distance was but you know you start to hear it coming it's coming towards me it's coming
closer it's coming closer now it's in the freaking yard and it's basically right in front of me so I sat
up still I'm not being seen mind you this tarp is over me and I'm in the hammock so you can't see
me I'm inside this like you know silver capsulated tarp and I sat up and I yelled his name I'm like
TC? Like, are you, you know, kind of like, are you okay? What's wrong? Like, why are you running up here?
And it just dead stop, silent, quiet, done. Just whoever it is is now standing within. And you can
feel it as far as like, you know, human, you know, you can feel when someone's been in your room or,
you know, close by, you know when someone's near you. So I feel that they are, they are here.
Hi. So I go kind of quiet. And I don't say anything. I kind of slink a little bit back down
in my hammock like, oh, okay, well, maybe this is a bear. You know, I'm like, okay, now, now what do I do?
Okay, well, I'm just going to stay here and just be quiet for a second. So I hear this thing now,
and it must have been, you know, from the moment that I called out saying, you know, hey, T.C.
To the next moment I hear it walk was maybe like five seconds, you know, it felt like an eternity,
but it was probably shorter than probably five seconds. But anyhow, I hear it walk to the end,
now of my hammock and around the tree. Now where this rake I speak about, that was my booby trap,
the tongs are down on the ground. So the handles leaning against the tree. The tongs are on the
ground. So I hear, oh my God, I hear this rake and each of the fingers of this rake goes tink,
Tink. Tink. Now, the human brain will do a survival mechanism on you where it's going to be like,
this is an interesting thing. This is just a very cute little fuzzy fox that knows how to play the
guitar. That's where my brain went for like a half second because I'm like, and I remember giggling.
I remember giggling out loud. Like, that's cute. And then reality floods in. There's no animal on
the planet that's going to go and like take a stick down, you know, a fence. I'm like,
think, think, think, think, think for you.
Like, this just doesn't happen.
So now I'm getting nervous.
Now I'm getting really nervous.
Now I'm thinking, well, geez, is this like a neighbor person messing with me?
Like, is this a human interaction, like messing with me?
So I just, the whole, you know, I've heard so many people say that, you know, the hair
on the back of your neck sticking up.
And I never experienced it until that day.
And it was just that absolute primal fear of, like, ancestors.
just like this is a dangerous situation and you're in trouble.
So I just laid there, you know, and I'm just like, well, and I did have a switchplay,
like a switch knife kind of thing that it had.
So I had that in my hand and I'm like, and I opened it up just in case like, well, I'm not going to go down,
you know, not fighting.
I'm inside, basically a go bag right now.
You know what I mean?
Like I don't really have much of a chance, but at least I can try.
And so at this point, it's going now, it's making a fly.
full circle. This thing completely came around me. And it's now getting towards the end of my feet.
And I, at this point, I'm mad now. Now all of a sudden I go into pissed because I'm like,
who is this and what is this? And if this is any, I'm mad now. So I get, I sat straight up and I hissed
at this thing like a cat. I like, I did not expect this response. So the response I got was this
deep, internal, weird growl that like, I've heard stuff growl.
I've heard brown bear growl.
I know what those sound like.
I know what black bears sound like.
I know what dogs sound like.
I know what cats sound like.
I know what the normal nature's animal sounds are.
This was so not normal.
And it was deep and it was bassy and it was big.
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it was kind of like
one of those growls
back like,
oh, little girl,
you're so cute.
You have no idea what I am
kind of thing.
Now the weirder part was like,
okay, now that happens
and I'm just like,
they're okay you got it sir have a good night and that's like basically what I was thinking in my mind
and then the weirder part for me also was that now where this situation is what the game trail is
and my setup after this game trail I mean I'm not kidding it's got to be less than a foot wide from
that foot wide it is a straight like gully and it's on both sides so it's this very deep gully to
meet like a little stream that goes you know to the back it's called um the back
Creek. It's called Back Creek. And Back Creek runs like 70-something miles, like up to Frederick,
Maryland or something crazy like that. So anyhow, it's all bush. It's all bramble. It's all noise.
I heard the deer, you know, I've heard the critters walk in you and make sound. There wasn't a
sound after that. Like the thing just like levitated or swung from branches. I don't know,
but there wasn't a sound afterwards. And so that, at that point, I'm like, well, I'm not getting up.
Because my whole body was like, just grab it, run inside.
That's all.
Just go inside.
You know what I mean?
Just go inside.
But then I'm like, well, what if it's sitting out here waiting for me to go do that?
So there was a real internal battle going on.
And I don't know by the grace of God or guardian angels or whatever.
They just like put my butt to sleep.
And they're just like, sleep child.
And I did.
I fell right to sleep and had no problems for the rest of the night.
The next morning I got up and I went in and I talked to TC.
And I was like, hey, it's like, did you come running down last night?
I messed with me.
He just kind of laughed and he lived in his cage.
He's like, huh?
I was like, yeah, I didn't think so.
And I was like, you know, do you think anybody in your neighborhood, you know,
knowing I'm here would mess with me like that?
He's like, we don't do that to people around here because that's one way to get yourself shot.
And it's just true.
You don't know what I mean?
Like you don't go mess around.
Not in this, neck of the woods I was in, not with these kind of people.
So, okay.
So, anyway, so that happened.
And then I decided, well, let's stop being a tough girl.
Let's try and spend a night inside with no drama.
Well, color me funny, that didn't happen because the night I go, this is the next night.
So I had that runner, I call it the runner, the runner in and it's in it.
Now I move into the house the next day, you know, to sleep inside.
Get under my bedroom, it's, you know, same kind of time of night, whatever, like 8 o'clock.
And I got my door shut.
It's very, very, very dark in my room.
But the light in the hallway, the night light in the hallway to see, you know, to walk around at night if you wanted to.
cast enough light under the door jam that you could see, you know, a good, you know, a couple
feet in, you know, you could kind of get the shadows of the dresser. Do you know what I mean?
Like, it's dark, but you've got one spot that's got some, you know, significant ambient light.
So I kind of like look over and I'm just, you know, just kind of staring at the light and like
and all of a sudden, this incredibly black, very, very black mist.
just comes up from that, like the button, it didn't seem like it was coming from under the door,
but it was like inside the door already in that corner, like where the door hinges meet,
like in that corner, just kind of raised up. And I'm looking at this thing and I'm like, okay.
And it starts to kind of like do this weird, kind of like, you know, like a snake motion of just
kind of coming at me. And it's, you know, it's getting longer and it's getting darker and it's
getting darker and it's just coming right for me. And I literally frozen in time. I'm just like,
okay, except whatever this challenge is.
And I'm not even kidding.
And this is a make me sound nutty bananas.
But it comes in and it's like right to my eye and it just goes right.
And I just am like accepting this.
I'm like, there's my fate.
It goes right into my eye.
And I'm like, okay, cool.
And there was no like any kind of like mind thing going on.
There was no like communication.
It was just like, okay, this is happening?
And I'm like, is this happening?
So now I'm like, gaslighting myself.
I'm like, what is going on?
Like, I don't do drugs.
I wasn't high.
I wasn't drinking.
I wasn't doing anything weird.
So I'm like, I'm looking at the light at the bottom of the door and I can only see
out of my right eye.
I cover my right eye.
Okay, cool.
I cover my right.
I can't see a thing.
I cover it again.
I'm doing this for like minutes on end.
And now I'm like, what do I do?
What do I wake this guy that, you know, I'm renting from and be like, yeah, bro.
I think it goes to my eye.
or you know, take me to the ER, like, how do you even play that one out? I'd be in a looney bed.
So I just, once again, you know, just this calming kind of like thought process washed over me,
like, well, if it's like this tomorrow, I guess you're going to have to figure out some excuses why you're blind in your left eye.
So, anyway, that happened.
And I had actually asked TC, you know, I told him everything that had happened.
And, you know, he was, you know, definitely not disbelieving me about the runner incident and definitely support.
Well, I don't even know if that's the word I want to look for, but he definitely validated what had happened to me because I didn't expect this response after I spoke to him about the detail of what happened.
And he's like, oh, you met, I think he called him Harry or Henry or something.
It was with an age.
He's like, oh, you met so-and-so.
And I'm like, bear, I guess so.
what does that even mean?
And there was like no real conversation,
which I don't know why I didn't try and like,
you know,
find out more backstory on why I would have a black apparition
enter my left eyeball and then just leave me alone.
Because the next day, I mean, it was fine.
I could see and all that stuff.
So, but yeah,
those are the two major ones that had happened.
And that was in, you know,
the span from May of 2021 to June of 2021.
And then I moved here to Alaska.
in December of 2021.
So all of this is like in a short span.
So I got to Alaska and I was here for the winter when I moved.
So spring, summer, I was doing vending over in Clam Gulch.
And this local farmer guy and I would chat and he was like, oh, you'd like camp,
I was like, yeah, I was telling him all the places I had already been here in Alaska,
like Starzky, Skilak Lake, yada, yada.
And he's like, oh, there's this really great place, beautiful views, blah, blah, blah, blah.
blah. I was like, I'm totally down. It's off of this road called Wise Owl. And it goes out into like lots and
lots and lots of territory out back. Like if you keep going, you'll end up in like Caribou Hills area and all
this stuff. So anyway, I have a golden rule of anywhere I go camping off grid or whatever. You know,
I've camped in Piscop Forest before North Carolina. And my limit is 10 miles. I figure I could walk a 10 miles
to get out if anything weird goes down.
So, you know, I always kind of give myself that rule.
So I drive about 10 miles in to this like crazy catacominy trails, you know, place that, you know,
I just kept sticking on one main road because there was so catacombie.
I'm like, I will get lost in here.
So I get in, I look at my odometer.
It's 9.8.
And I'm like, all right, this seems fair.
I found a cool spot.
I'm like, all right, this looks fair.
I'll, you know, I'll camp here.
It was just me and my dog.
And so I'm unloading my truck.
I have a camper truck.
I converted.
It used to be like an old utility truck, like a UPS truck, but I converted it into a full-blown camper.
So I'm taking some of my stuff out and I'm like, oh, it's great.
I'll pull a little fire, you know, read a book because it's going to be awesome.
So relaxing.
So I'm getting everything out and I'm just like, just get this really hinky being watched feeling.
And like, yeah, I'm in the woods.
There's animals.
They're going to be watching.
So I kind of like brush off.
I'm like, whatever.
And so I get everything kind of set up and I sit down and I'm like, I don't know why.
I feel so exposed.
So I kind of move everything back over to where my truck is,
so I have more of a quick,
I can get into my truck and shut the door in the back.
And so I'm inside my truck at that point.
I'm getting stuff ready to cook,
and I hear whistling, like a person whistle, not like a bird whistle.
Again, you know, I know the bird sounds.
I try to verse myself in any area and I've been to,
and I've been to a lot of them because I love wildlife
and I love animals and I do wildlife photography.
so it is my point of interest to learn them to be able label them.
So anyway, this whistling is just carrying on and it's constant and it's constant and it's constant.
So I call one of my friends to be like, yeah, do you guys sound like tree frogs?
Because maybe that's what it is.
Because that's what my mind is.
Like it's got to be, you know, let's let's knock off the list of what it is or isn't.
And let's go with what it could be.
So start with those.
No, definitely not a tree frog.
and I'm like, you know, what other animal knows how to whistle?
And someone's like, oh, a lynx can whistle.
And I'm like, they're okay.
Well, this is a very different kind of whistle, man.
Like, this is one that you and I can do,
that you would have to be able to do with, like,
intention and purpose with lips and movement.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it's just a whistle you can't imitate in nature.
It's somebody or something has to do it.
So my mind goes, oh, crap, this is probably a freaking human,
then.
And, you know, they're fallen and they can't,
it up and they're hurt and that's all they got left to do is whistle. So I'm like, oh, come on, dog,
you know, like screw my scary feelings. I had 10 seconds ago, let's go to a rescue mission for
whoever's down in the woods. So her and I walk and it's probably, I don't know, 60, 70 yards down
and then there's a left hand turn for another like trail road. And it's up, and it's definitely up
in this area. I'm like, I'm getting close to the sound. It's getting more and more and more. And I'm
like, okay, okay, I'm getting closer. And now the closer I'm getting the closer, I'm getting the
less it's becoming. I'm like, okay. And so I am looking, I'm scanning inside those woods.
And I'm just looking for any slight movement. I'm looking for just anything, you know,
a bird looking up, just anything. Like by now, whatever's whistling, that's an animal that is
afraid of humans as they're conditioned to being in their own nature and DNA would have left,
you know, to be the way to skirt it off and, you know, oh, the ladies here, got to go.
No, none of that happened. It just went dead, dead silent. And I got that whole
feeling again of like that wash over your body like this is none of your business why don't you go back
to your truck okay I did an about face I went right back to my truck and I locked it down and again
you know I stuck it out I stayed all night long I don't recall any kind of strange incidences that
happened or any noises throughout the night but the next morning I did hustle out of there when I got
out and start packing my stuff up. To the right of me and into the wood line, I noticed there was
this 30-foot-tall, I don't know the technical name, but the thing that you would hang,
like your moose or your bear, you know, to dress them out. You know what I mean? Like those things,
it was 30-foot-tall, I kid you not huge. So this thing is there, and I'm like, oh, so I basically
camped under like the kill station all night long. Like, don't wonder why I feel like watched.
You know what I mean?
So anyway, there was that one.
And then my very, very last, it was very recent.
It was in October.
We had a super mild summer here.
It was probably the most banger summer.
A lot of us have seen, especially people that lived here longer than me.
I've only been here four years.
But it was amazing.
And it went all the way out until October, the warmth.
So I decided to do one last camping trip with my dog and myself, and I went back to Skilak.
Now, the Skilak is one of my favorite, most peaceful.
most calming places I have ever been to in my life. I love this place. I can't speak enough of it.
I always go to Upper Ski-Lat campground. So I go there in October, it's like, you know, near end of
October, and there's nobody there, just day trippers, you know, in and out, in and out, whatever.
I'm paddleboard and I'm doing stuff out in the lake because it was that nice and that warm.
Well, it wasn't more of anything that just physically truly happened, but it was an overall super
uncomfortable feeling that I had that I've never experienced there before. Like just something that was like,
why do you got to be here too? Like we need this space right now. Can you just go? Do you know what I mean?
Like that kind of like like a frustration feeling, a kind of like it's time for you guys to go now.
Like this is, you know, this is a habit we have or whatever. And I just always felt like watch.
Like I'd be outside, you know, with a dog, you know, trying to enjoy myself. But it was just I
kept being like I was just driven inside more I stayed inside my truck more than I normally would
have so that was like that was my only weird thing and I know when I looked on the um BRFO the bigfoot
research system you know thing um I noticed oh I'm sorry not on that it was on you know I'm sure
Fred I think is Grohl the subartic Sasquatch yeah Fred roll yeah yep
Red roll, yeah. So I checked out his site, and yes, there has been sightings. There's a sighting and
Skellack and it is at Upper Skellack. So that kind of confirmed that. Yes. And then on the BRFO one,
if you look in the Jaredstown where I was telling you that I was at on the exact location,
they actually have a reporting. There was a couple. And it was called on Swinging Bridge Road.
Now, I was on Hemlock Lane, and now Hemlock Lane to this road I speak of is a half an hour drive,
but you would have to go down the mountain back up and around.
But as the crow flies from exactly where it was, it's a straight line north on this ridge line
to where this sighting was.
So that kind of gave me a little validity on that where I was like no flipping way.
And like as big as they are and they can move the movement, that would take them no time.
If it's a half an hour drive, that's a 10 minute walk for them.
Yeah, I mean, if people haven't been falling along with the map or just any map, I mean, this is, you're talking about Kenai Peninsula, which some wild, wild stuff happens out there when it comes to big.
Yes.
My goodness.
I can't believe you're out by yourself like that.
That's wild.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, it's funny because I hear too, like, you know, I am in the firm believer world that, you know, there's good and bad and everything.
Just as there is.
I believe there's a boatload of them that are very, very good.
But it seems like the ones in Alaska are just super grumpy.
Yeah.
Especially the friend's stuff and like his experience is like,
I don't think he likes them.
He won't hold no love for them.
I'm like, I do.
I care.
I think they're pretty cool.
Like I never, like in my life,
like I remember being a small kid and, you know,
hearing the Patterson Gimble film come out.
It was like on the news and stuff.
So to me and my little brain, it was like,
oh, cool.
That's a Washington problem.
and that ain't an East Coast problem, you know,
and you're taught as a little kid,
like, the dark isn't scary,
there's no monsters, well, low and freaking behold,
apparently there's a whole bunch of them.
That, man, you have really lived through a lot of wild stuff already, Andrea.
My goodness, that's just a few years.
Wow.
Can you, not to put you on the spot, but the whistle,
that you heard, are you able to imitate that at all?
Um, I mean, yeah, I mean, I could give it a try. It was more like a,
okay. Do you know what I mean like that? It wasn't like a birdie call. I wasn't like a,
it was literally like a, uh, come hither call. Come here. Come here. You were calling your dog.
Okay, gotcha. I was just curious because, uh, I'm always, when anyone brings that up,
I'm always like, man, I wonder if it sounds like what I heard in Oregon.
And it almost sounds like what you heard kind of went up and pitch at the end.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely.
And I know too, like I feel like obviously if you are a, you know, they don't have the pollution like we do.
So they're super more in tune to things.
And I think that they can mimic much of the wildlife around them to communicate with each other.
That's only that they would know, you know, to distinguish.
So sometimes I even wonder like half the stuff I've heard in my past, you know what I mean?
Like, oh, maybe that knock wasn't a woodpecker.
You know what I mean?
Like, or, you know, maybe that, you know, dog bark wasn't a dog barks.
You know what I mean?
It's just, it's very wild.
No, absolutely.
I mean, mimicry is such an interesting thing.
I mean, even in some humans, the mimicry that can happen is incredible.
I think I remember seeing a news report about a young boy with autism that could mimic something like 30 or 40 or 50
different birds. So it's just, it's incredible, incredible stuff that certain, certain individuals
or, you know, types of beings can do. I mean, that your story in West Virginia, I mean, that's going to
bug me because I want to know more from what TC knew. I mean, he knew something. Yeah, yeah, he did.
And I wanted to, like, reach out and talk to him again about it.
But I just, I just haven't because I don't know.
I just haven't.
Probably because he only has a cell phone and the recession there is bad.
And I remember he would have to go outside to a certain part of the yard to be able to get phone calls.
So it's, you know, one of those things like, I would have to make the poor old guy walk outside.
You know, talk to me for half an hour.
So maybe I'll just write him a letter and see if he'll write me back.
Absolutely.
It's just weird.
after you had the black mist enter your eye did you after that point any weird health issues come up or did you have any eye appointments where they noticed anything or no no i nothing nothing of like ill you know if you kind of thing in the next day i felt fine i could see fine i was just more of like what in the
actual heck just happened to me. Like, what did, what did I just go through? And it was so mind-bending
that, you know, that's what really put their trajectory for me on the ever-ending knowledge
and thirst of for anything doing with the forest people. Like, I listen to you guys religiously.
There's a few of you guys only that I listen to because I feel like some others are just a little
bit in that everybody and just kind of want to make money on it or whatever. I got you. Because you guys
care about what we've gone through and really love to, I just like how you interview style.
Thank you.
And I love hearing the people that call in and talk.
And they've helped me through Latin again, like I say, I thank all of them that have shared
their experiences because it helped me to understand that Ayo wasn't crazy because you gaslight
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it's it's such an important thing i mean i'm right there with you when you can get that
just hearing about someone who's experienced something like you have and you know if listeners
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so good um we we talk every once in a while but the black mist thing the miss thing in general
is a is a weird thing and i really hope it doesn't become a pattern but uh it might
So the one that's out on the show, and I was literally just talking about this with the person I talked to before you, but there's the episode where I talked to the individual out by Mount Hood in Zigzag, Oregon, and where they pretty much saw a cougar-panther-type creature turn into black mist and then go over the creek, which is wild.
And then I brought that up earlier today because there was another individual I talked to from Virginia.
And she was having all sorts of really interesting, just weird things happen on her property that are Bigfoot related, but also perhaps paranormal.
And what she described is seeing something very similar on her porch.
And that's the one time that she's seen a physical manifestation of whatever is.
going on on her property so i don't know if this is a thing where it's it's something else or it's
something related to bigfoot who knows i mean that's kind of part of of trying to figure this out right
it's just it's such a weird weird thing and the other thing i wanted to point out to you is you said
that you immediately fell to sleep after you had been growled back after you you kind of hissed at it
and it's just it's very interesting when you have these individuals that have something happened
to them in a similar situation, almost all of them always say, I immediately fell asleep.
I went right into a deep sleep.
And it's like, I can just like check it off on.
I could make a list and check it off like, okay, they're going to say they fell to sleep
quickly next and they always do.
It's just, it's the weirdest thing.
No kidding.
Oh, yeah.
That's wild because I've never heard out loud spoken before.
And that's why it almost makes one to say that they couldn't believe you because what do you
mean you didn't get up and run into the house. What do you mean you fell asleep? Right.
You know what I mean? So you get kind of like that too. You would gaslight yourself like what the
heck? Like what? Wild. That's very wild. I wonder if it's like you know like a weird infersound thing
that they maybe send out like sleep child you'll find now. I think it could be that or perhaps it's even like
it might be some weird type of like adrenaline dump where your body's just like yeah that was my that's
actually my first thing like when your body was just like just play dead yeah yeah it's like
fainting goat right there you go crazy stuff um would you ever are are you the type of person
where you would want to have an actual sighting of a big footer are you okay having these
kind of peripheral things happen to you in this way you know it's such an
awesome question because, you know, I've heard you ask your guess that before. And I definitely
have always been like, yes, yes, a girl which totally alone to see one and just, you know,
because here's why, because I'm a believer, but I'm not a knower. Do you know what I mean?
Yes. In the sense that like, yes, I totally had these weird experiences and it totally,
I can tell you everything that it wasn't, but I can't tell you exactly what it was. But if I saw it,
I could be like, oh, yeah, totally. This is what it was. So for that, yes, but here, no, I don't want to.
Though, me being saying that, I, this summer for my birthday, I'm going to Port Chata.
Wow. Just to go see it. I don't think I'm going to camp. I'm not going to do anything weird, man.
I have a healthy self-preservation going on at 15-2. So I just, you know, my friend's got a boat so he's, you know, we could drive by it.
And I just, I just want to get the overall vibe. Do you know what I mean?
That's cool. Because there's such controversy of like, oh,
It's just because the cannery shut down, bro.
It's not because of scary monsters, but then the scary monster stories are like,
no, it's got to scary monsters.
I just want to, because again, you know, I'm a very intuitive human.
Like, I pick up on a lot.
I just, I'm like, I'll just a dish for it.
And I can walk by a house and tell you if it's haunted because my spine does this weird
tingly thing.
Like, it just goes right up into the brain and just get the goosebumps down the shoulders.
It's really wild.
But yeah, I can absolutely feel those things.
So I just, I for my own self, just want to, you know, go buy that place and get the vibe, the overall vibe.
But, and it's funny because I do watch a lot of the small town monsters, those guys.
And I know that they've been going to Area A.
And I totally feel like I know exactly where that is.
And I won't say it out loud.
But I, if I, if it is where I think it is, I have been camping down in those areas quite a bit as well.
Oh, really?
And we'd love to.
Yeah, yeah, I have a good feeling of where it is.
Because I saw one of the episodes where they pulled out of the harbor.
And again, I've been there enough to know certain places.
Yeah, there's so many things that have happened on the Kenai Peninsula.
And I'm thinking of another person I talked to.
And they had, it was in Port Graham, which is kind of, you know, down in that same area as Port Chatham.
And his daughter saw what she said was like a large ape-like creature growling by the house.
and they found footprints and there were screams and whoops from nearby lakes.
That's 930 if people haven't listened to that.
But yeah, the whole area, I mean, you could spend a whole lifetime, I think,
exploring just that peninsula and looking at Bigfoot stuff.
Yeah, no, it totally is.
And I would, you know, and again, like, I would love to see one, like, you know,
real in front of my face, but I don't know if I'd love to do it by myself,
but if there's people down here on the Key and I Peninsula that are listening,
to me and any way that they can reach out and contact me.
And if they do do like, you know, explorations or, you know, like go out and camp for a few
days, I am so down.
I bring good snacks.
I would love to go, but be surrounded by people and safety.
Because, yeah, I mean, you are vulnerable when you're by yourself.
And I know that there's kind of like a little more of an interest, at least of what I've
heard with your viewers calling them and with women alone with them out and about.
it seems that we draw them in more, whether it's like the smell of our pheromones or our actual, you know,
energy, feminine energy. And I, you know, and again, I kind of feel, you know, I defend them in the
sense where it's like, bro, they've been here like way a long time. I think they've been here for
very, very long time. I believe the dog man now. I'm starting to believe more than that guy.
They have been here for a long time and I feel like they were soldiers of some sort back in the
time and there's some unwritten rule that they're not allowed to kill us. I mean, if they get into
a scuffle, obviously, because men are a lot of men and women too. We do pack and go for walks because we
have to because of the bear. And I don't think they love that violence parts of us. And I think that's why
they'll be a little territorial if we're getting close to their like stomping grounds or their
breeding ground or their nursery or whatever that they're going to be like, get out of here. You know,
they're going to scare the crap out of you. But I don't know. You know what I mean? Like they could come
into this in the middle of the night those guys could come into a town and decimate a town and no
problem they can send four or five of them in and they could take out so many people think about it
you you hear these people talk about how like they bang on the wall do you know how big these guys are
they can lift your home and take it with you like if they wanted to get in and harm you they will and
like listening to your show last night with what you spoke to what we spoke about earlier you know with
her saying they're more like tricksters they want to be harassing
And I almost feel like to like a vet's like the juveniles.
You know what I mean?
Like coming out to harass the no hairy people.
Right.
Exactly.
I think there's definitely, oh yeah, it's be prepared for the worst.
But also, I mean, there's just because as you said, there's areas where there's predators like bears outside of big foot.
But, you know, it's don't try to trick them, you know, have respect.
those are the main things that I think of but it's like my goodness yeah once you start
just having the right attitude and you're doing this for the right reasons you can have some
really really interesting things happen and I think that there have been maybe there's
definitely been a short or a small amount of times where I mean you've got like the story of
Port Chatham where, you know, the town was pretty much run out. But, I mean, as you said,
and I agree with you, if they were really wanting to take us out all the time, like, I can't
imagine the number of stories that we would have where it just, we would be constantly being,
you know, really messed with. And so I think a lot of it is just, you know, leave us alone and get
out of our area as you shared in a few of your stories. Yeah, they're like just saying your
lane will stay in ours. I guarantee, I'll put money on that. The government absolutely knows everything
about these creatures that are out there. And this is why so many places are restricted or banned
to going. And it's just kind of like an unwritten rule of like, yeah, they're there, but we're not
going to admit it. Because then think about the ramifications of once they admitted it. Do you know what
I mean? There would be full on hunting parties to go and massacre them all or whatever. And there's,
you know, I feel like there's a finite balance somewhere that's, you know, either universally written,
godly written, spiritually written,
whatever you want to call it,
but there's just some rule that's out,
I would love to find the book,
I'd love to find the manual of what's going on here
because it's so inquisitive,
but also it's just, you know,
it also, what a beautiful thing,
because it keeps us all so engaged
and keeps us all in conversation,
whether it's, you know,
not the same, the same,
indifferent, different, whatever,
but it's engaging us and we're all in a community.
I mean, I think, you know,
Bigfoot has made a bigger,
a wonderful society than anything else out there.
I think they're doing something right.
Right.
Absolutely.
And I agree with you that the government does know something.
I mean, there's a conversation that will be out in a few days from recording.
So listeners of this will have already heard it.
But I mean, I was able to have a guy come on camera who is a veteran who talked about how he was
in briefings at Fort Lewis
and up in somewhere in Alaska
he wouldn't say where
but they were actually briefed on
what to do if you see a
Sasquatch and how that goes down
and I was just... I can't wait for that one.
It was wild. I mean and he's actually on camera.
I mean the people that are starting to come forward
it's absolutely intense. So it's cool stuff.
Yeah, I love that.
Yeah, I love that.
And I thank them as well because, you know, watching, listening to it is a wonderful, but watching them relive their experience gives so much more detail because it's, you know, you read their body and you see, you know, how they are.
And you just, you just know, it's so genuine, you know, and I do enjoy that.
And I apologize that I didn't necessarily want to be on camera, but my story is true.
Oh, absolutely.
And I really like either.
Either types of interviews are fantastic.
But I wanted to also point out you kind of had alluded to if people want to reach out to you, it's okay.
And I know that you had put down when you signed up for the interview that you're okay for people to reach out to you through your email, right?
Yeah, yeah, that's great.
I would love that.
Awesome.
I love the community.
And I would love to, you know, I always say, I would just love to go out there.
and, you know, look and, you know, and again, like, when I go out and on any walk into the woods,
I always do set intention. And it's, you know, I'm here for a peaceful walk. I respect and honor
all of the nature here, you know, anything I can do to help. I'm here, you know, and that's,
I just set intention every time I go in. And I feel like, you know, I feel like, you know,
in a sense that they can pick up that frequency and that vibe, that energy that, you know,
that low key vibe of like, cool, this one's non-threat.
not a problem.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, I would love to buy more people like that to hang out with and go do adventures around
here because this is the most magnificent state I have ever, ever lived in, and I've lived
in quite a few.
And people here are just really cool.
And there's a lot to do.
And there's a lot to adventure.
And yeah, yeah, really excited.
So listeners, if you want to reach out to Andrea, the email for her will be in the
description of the show episode, show notes.
It's also Critter, Sitter 73 at Yahoo.com is what she put down.
So good stuff there.
Thank you for being willing to do that, Andrea.
And definitely keep us in the loop with, if anything else comes up in the future.
And if people listening have experienced things in the same areas or states that she's been talking about,
I'd love to hear about it as well.
You can reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com to share.
I've got people reaching out all day long to share what they've been experiencing.
I really appreciate that.
But Andrea, thank you so much for reaching out to me and for having a conversation and
sharing what you've experienced so far.
Well, thank you, Jeremiah, for having me.
And again, thank you to anybody and everybody who has called in and shared their experiences
that have legitimately helped me a lot.
And I thank them and I thank you all very much.
Have you ever heard all the accounts of Bigfoot activity around Oakridge, Oregon?
And you think to yourself, man, I would love to get out in those woods and experience it for myself.
Well, guess what?
This year, you can.
If this is interesting to you, stay tuned because it's pretty cool.
Sasquatch Summerfest is coming up July 10th through the 11th, 2026.
it's going to be even better than the previous year's reason number one i'll be one of the speakers
it's going to be wild i'll probably i'll say this there may be stuff you haven't heard anywhere else
because let's just say sometimes it's uh well you just got to be there we'll leave it that more
about looking for bigfoot in the oakridge woods now check this out you may know jason kensy from
his documentary series searching for Sasquatch.
Well, this year, you can not only go to the festival,
but you can also sign up for a trek deep in the wild forest outside of Oak Ridge with Jason Kenzie
to the Bigfoot spots to look for Bigfoot.
There's only eight spots to sign up for this.
And yes, this will also be filmed for the next chapter in his documentary series.
which is searching for Sasquatch.
This is a once-in-lifetime deal.
It's just, trust me, it's going to be a wild, wild experience.
To get a ticket, head on over to Sasquatch Summerfest.com,
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So thanks to Priscilla for giving me that code,
so that you guys can get a little help with the cost there.
Appreciate that, Priscilla.
I hope to see you at the booth in Oak Ridge this year.
We can talk about your encounter.
I was able to talk to so many people last year and the year before.
It is an incredible time.
You're not going to want to miss it.
And I'll see you there.
Before we wrap this episode,
I want to say something directly to a very specific group of listeners.
if you're in the military, any branch, or forces, and if you've seen something that no one can explain,
or if you're a national park ranger or forestry worker who's been told to stay quiet,
if you're a pilot who's seen something strange down on the ground,
or if you're with the FBI, a federal agency, or working intelligence,
and you've stumbled upon something you're not allowed to talk about,
and if you're a firefighter, paramedic, or search-and-rescue responder,
who's heard screams or found tracks that didn't make sense.
If you're in the logging industry on a remote oil field or trucker with government contracts,
and you've had something happen that you've never told a soul,
and if you're a biologist, a wildlife specialist, or a field researcher under contract,
who has found evidence you're not allowed to report,
if you're a pastor, a missionary, or someone on a spiritual retreat,
and you saw something that shook your faith,
or if you work in the shadows, CIA, NSA, or anything with clearance,
and you've seen what the public hasn't,
then I want to talk to you.
Even if it's anonymous,
you can reach me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
The world needs to hear what you've been forced to carry alone,
and you're not alone.
You've got the story.
We've got the mic.
See you in the woods.
Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
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