Bigfoot Society - Something Threw a Log at Me in the Oregon Wilderness… and It Got Worse!
Episode Date: April 13, 2026In this episode, we hear from multiple witnesses across Oregon and Kentucky who have spent time deep in remote wilderness areas and walked away with experiences they can’t explain.A mushroom hunter ...in the Siuslaw National Forest describes the moment everything in the woods went silent before something responded to his call—and followed him out, throwing a log that narrowly missed his head.In Applegate, a 1979 encounter unfolds near a remote mining camp, where a massive upright figure moved down a ridge, shaking trees and forcing a seasoned outdoorsman to leave the area immediately.A retired Army major shares years of activity on a rural property near Land Between the Lakes, including an unidentifiable growl, persistent stalking sounds, and an incident involving his vehicle being moved overnight.In Rainier, Oregon, ongoing CURRENT DAY 2026 activity surrounds a family’s property—tree knocks, vocalizations that sound like conversation, massive tracks in the mud, and something that approaches the house after dark.And in western Kentucky, a skeptic enters the woods to test what he thought couldn’t be real, only to capture a thermal image and find footprints that raise more questions than answers.These accounts come from people who know the outdoors—and know when something isn’t right.🗣️ 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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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.
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 hey how's it going
how's it going man hey good feel free to share man what what you experienced
yeah so i was out uh so i'm i live in eugene and uh i'm mushroom hunt um oh yeah out in the um
up in the Wolf Creek wilderness, the Seas, Seaslo Forest up there, up that way.
So I was up there, and I had two experiences.
I'll just tell you about the one, though.
So the one experience, I was probably about, I don't know,
maybe a eighth of a mile away from my truck um pretty far out i mean i was probably a good
maybe 10 miles from the highway uh up the logging roads so probably halfway in between
oh halfway halfway in between um i like like run the vaughn road area uh between there and the highway
126 so that area is very remote really there's no people out there in fact they
actually close off the they'll close off a lot of the logging roads periodically
there's only certain times of the year they're able to kind of get back there but
anyway so all of a sudden all the wildlife just got like the birds and stuff just
got super quiet like there it's I you could just like the hair on the back of my neck
was standing up and I'm not saying that that's what that was right
but but something really odd was going on you know like that i could there was just a feeling of sense
you know sort of like a hey you know something i'm not alone but there's nothing else out here
you know like everything quieted down you know what i mean absolutely and so um i'm telling you this
i'm getting this off my chest you're the only one that knows oh wow i i i appreciate that
i don't take that for granted man thank you so um but i do follow you
and I like your stuff and I do and actually there's a video on my um um I do I do have a
video on my on my page of this encounter but I have this encounter but I didn't I haven't
talked about it you're the first person I've talked to about it I'm like I'm gonna do a call
I'm just gonna see if I get an answer back you know and so I did this call right and I got
a response back right and it's it's faint but you can hear
it. And right about then, so once I cut the, once I cut the video, I was on my way back to the truck is when I had the encounter, right?
So I kind of got scared and I started kind of like moving with a quickness. And I had to go uphill.
Not a really steep grade, but I had to go uphill. And I could hear something behind me probably a good, maybe 30 yards behind me breaking brush.
brush, right? And that was the only thing that really broke the silence was all of a sudden,
like, big brush was being broken, you know? And so I just started running. I was terrified.
I started running, right? And as I'm running, and I'm yelling to my mom, because my mom is disabled.
She likes to go mushroom hunting with me, but she just likes to sit in the truck. And it's like
hang out, like, look around the truck type type stuff, just kind of get out in nature.
And I'm yelling at my mom.
I'm like, start the truck.
We got to go.
Yeah, right.
And she's like, what?
And she can't really hear me.
And just then I look over my left shoulder and a log.
And I want to say probably about, I want to say probably about as big a round as a football.
You know, about this big around.
And probably about three feet long came whizzing by my head like a boomerang.
and hit in front of me, right?
And at that point, you know, I just kind of like, I don't really remember much, man.
I just just running.
And I got back to my truck and then that was it.
Oh, my goodness.
That's wild.
I was laughing because it reminded me of that part in Raiders of Lost Ark when he's like,
start the plane jock and he's like running back to his plane.
When the sound went out.
Was there any pressure change in your ears?
You know, I wouldn't say there was a pressure change in my ears, but there was a, but you could definitely, you could feel like a barometric pressure.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, totally.
Almost like a, I want to say a thickness.
Mm-hmm.
I don't know, something like that.
You know, I don't know how to describe it.
You know, I just know that I spent a lot of time out in the bush, mushroom hunting that time of year.
you know and i can tell when it suddenly goes from one state to another state you know what i mean
and i've also come across some bears where uh where bears have like wildlife quiets down when
they're when the bears are around there too like uh i've seen that the only time i've seen that is
when i came across bears with cubs you know and they're and they're not they're not super friendly
you know and and i got my bear mace and everything else like that and i got those and this was not that
because there was a the the the the the sense the the the general you sort of like ominous feeling
you know um the other encounter i'll just tell you so i was um so i have my uh um 357 out there i just
like to go out there and and just shoot right sure and i was in this spot um okay well okay look
i'll tell you how this whole encounter culminated right
So I go into this little cul-de-sac, and some of these logging roads, they were just sort of built to bring equipment out to an area so they could log.
And then, so there's a bunch of dead ends, cold-de-sacs and stuff.
Not cold-de-sacs, really, but there's dead ends, you know.
And one of them I went on that I hadn't been on.
It was probably only about maybe 100 yards, 200 yards, right?
And this is in about a 20-foot stand or 20-year-old stand, right?
So 20-year-old trees, right?
and so I get in there and I'm doing mushroom hunting and stuff around there and on my way back out
there were there were these you know trees I want I don't know there are 20 year stands maybe 10 year 20 year
yeah 20 years sounds about right they're probably about maybe like eight to 10 inches in diameter
that were neatly laid across the road and I was trapped in there right so I had there's probably
about four trees and and I was and it was not far from me I didn't hear any of the trees go down
and they were ripped up from the root and so I had my truck and I was able to hook my my my um my
my toe rope on him and pull them out of the way you know but that really kind of scared me a little bit
I drove a little ways you know to where I normally go shooting this is out in the same wilderness
This is probably about two miles away from where I had that encounter.
And I went to this one other place where it was kind of like where I can kind of shoot where I know there's a backdrop of a hill.
You know, so I'm not going to like, you know, because I'm really careful about that.
And I was just messing around.
And I was like, I was like, all right, listen, Squatch.
I'm going to shoot into the wilderness.
But I ain't shooting at you.
So don't, you know, I don't want you to give me the business.
Right.
and and so I fired off a round and right after I fired this round off it goes
and I heard this bruh it was like it was like 20 feet from me almost like it scared it you
know and and it was like I'm talking to you that's how loud I heard it like someone was
there with me you know like and I'm and I'm telling you I'm in the middle of nowhere
like there's absolutely you know it was it was it was it was crazy
And that was the same day.
The trees in the road and then the firing off that rounds.
And that was, and there was probably three years in between those encounters.
That's wild.
How long ago were the years on that, would you say?
Well, I'm not, I'm not sure.
I want to say like maybe two years ago was that, was the, was the encounter where the,
where the log got thrown at me?
I don't know.
You can look at my video on my, I posted it.
I can't remember what date it was sometime in the last few years.
And then it was two years before that.
Actually, no, it was more than that.
It was probably like four years before that was when I had the trees laid out on the road.
Oh my goodness.
Those are wild.
Thank you for sharing.
So that's size was, how do you say?
Cisla National Forest?
Yeah, Cisla National Forest.
Yeah.
Seasla National Forest in the Wolf Creek.
Greek wilderness.
Yep.
Okay.
Wild, wild stuff.
Have you ever,
do you do any mushroom hunting out by Oak Ridge and the will land?
No.
No, most of my spots, the only spots I have are coastal,
and those are pretty well pop, pretty high populated areas.
You know, I wouldn't imagine there would be a lot of squatchy stuff going on there.
Gotcha.
I do know, I do have, I do have some friends that are, that are from Seusula that have had some encounters
around the
it's like the
I'm trying to think the name of the creek
Whitaker Creek area
okay
the local
fable is that
there's a
there's a tunnel that you have to go through
on the way to Florence
and it's right around that area
and that tunnel there's this huge
steep like
like a huge steep terrain all around that tunnel entrance right and there was a lot of these
encounters there was a lot of these uh uh encounters where like a bunch of people that were driving
by a saw and injured bigfoot around that area that had fallen well i mean they suspect that he was
fallen that he had fallen and he could not get back up that area so there's like like a whole
afternoon of people that saw bigfoot in that area
And that's, that's the local town there in Mapleton.
That's kind of the local, the local story.
So every time, every time me and my family drive through that tunnel,
my kids yell for Squatch out the window.
That's awesome.
I was going to guess it looks like that's the Noles Creek Tunnel is what I can see on a map.
And yeah, if you look it up on Google Maps, it's very high, steep ground by that tunnel.
The eastern front of it is very, very, very.
very, very steep. So like going from Eugene to the coast, like that eastern part is very,
very steep. Gotcha. My goodness. Are you thinking of going out to Oak Ridge for the Bigfoot
festival this July? Oh, I don't know. I might. That would be kind of fun. I know that my,
I got a couple of my daughters are firm believers. A couple of them are not.
Gotcha. Gotcha. Well, yeah, it's a fun time. If you, if you end up
If you end up making it, be sure to say hi.
I'll be there speaking this year.
It'll be my third year out there.
But thank you for coming up, man.
It's fun chatting with you.
Yeah, absolutely.
You have good night.
Bonsai.
What's up, brother?
Hey, having a good day.
How about you?
Hey, doing well, just hanging out and not too bad in Iowa.
What are you up to?
Just kicking back and resting.
I thought I had enough time to,
give you one more short story. It was actually the very first time I ever had a experience
where I visually saw a Bigfoot. And we were building a bridge down on the Applegate near
Grant's Pass. And one of the guys that worked with me, he was friends with a miner that had
three mines in the Kamiopsis wilderness area.
And he asked me, he said, so would you like to go with us this weekend and go stay at the
mines and maybe do some gold sniping and fishing and whatnot?
And I said, yeah, that'd be great.
So we pull onto the ridge line.
There was a green lock gate.
So you have to have a special key.
And the miners, he had the key.
And we drove down in there.
It was approximately six miles of four-wheel drive low range, just crawling down in there.
And we get down to his main little cabin, and he was living in a small cabin,
and he pointed us in the right direction to go up the draw above his cabin to get to the cabin
we were staying at so we headed up there and we're pulling up there and here's this beautiful huge log
cabin and it's got a it's got an outhouse about oh about 150 yards from the cabin a two-holler
yeah two my wife says a two-huller right anyway she she checks that out and she goes she goes
i'll tell you one thing and i said well what's that and she said well
I'm not going out to that outhouse by myself at night.
And I said, I said, that's fine.
I'll go out with you.
He did not.
He did not.
He told me, no, you.
So anyhow, we got out at the cabin and immediately noticed that it was just absolutely dead, still silent around the cabin.
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I mean, there wasn't frogs making noise.
There weren't crickets.
Nothing was making any noise.
It was just dead calm still.
And a slight musky smell, not unlike a pack rat, but it was not a pack rat.
I was raised in the woods.
I know what pack rat smell like.
So anyhow, nothing occurred the first night.
I got up the next morning and they told me that the cricks just below the cabin and we were only like three miles from the ocean, so it's really good fly fishing.
So I took my cow dog at the time. His name was Gris. He was an Australian keppert Kelpie Shepherd Cross.
and he was a bad, bad dog as far as hunting bear, getting bulls out of, you know, beef out at bogs.
If I put him on something, he went after it, he got it, he got it out, or send it up a tree or whatever.
So him and I walked down over the edge, there's a trail heading right down to the creek and get down there.
right off the bat, the side I was on was brushy,
and the other side was the start of a big elongated gravel bar.
And up at the head of the gravel bar, it made a bend,
and there was a really nice hole up there.
So I thought, well, this is just the perfect setup for flyfish,
and we'll just creep up there and stay way away from the creek
because the water was pretty clear.
And I cast my fly over into that pool and see what we get out of there.
And so I started walking up there and started stripping line out.
And I'd made about three overhead casts, and I finally landed the fly in the pool.
And just as the fly lands in the pool, I heard a big crash on the ridge line up above me.
And this was big old growth dark forest that started right at the cabin and went down into the creek bottom and across and up the ridge line.
It went for miles of old growth forest in there.
Like I say, it was the Kamiopsis wilderness.
And I look, I stop and totally forget about my favorite.
and I look up the ridge and I can see this big tall black thing.
I could just tell that it looked like a man or something upright.
And it started coming down the ridge line to my left towards that point.
And he would hit trees that were 12, 14 inches around and just slam into them and shake them.
And if there was any branches in the area where he grabbed, he'd rip those branches off and just throw them like they were twigs, you know.
So it looked like a thrasher coming down off the hill.
and he's unfortunately well maybe it's fortunate because probably would have scared me to death
to have an absolute visual on him but fortunately for me all i ever got to see was a big
tall black upright figure and he went he came all the way down that ridge line and probably
hit five or six different trees and he got to the point right directly in front of me and got right
next to a tree and he's still in the shadows so I can't pick out specific details all I could tell
was was he was tall he was wide and big and so I stopped he stops and he stopped and he stopped
He's just dead still.
Didn't make a move once he stopped.
And my dog, he caught wind of it,
or he heard and seen what was going on.
He ran by me, ran up to within about 50 yards of where this thing was standing.
He was very brave.
Yeah.
Chrismatic dog.
I thought he was going to chase it off.
what was in my mind.
Good.
Gris will chase off whatever it is.
Yeah, I'm safe.
Anyway, so Gris,
he stopped,
puts his nose in the air,
and then he basically
just put his nose
back between his back legs
and took back towards the cabin.
He went by me so fast
that I felt the wind blow.
when he went by and I'm like holy cow this isn't going to work this isn't going to work out so
so I did have my my little 22 pistols strapped on my hip totally forgot about it it would have been
useless anyway and unless something attacks me I'm not I'm not going to use anything for protection
anyway but this thing it just seemed like it was trying to give me
every option in the world to just get out of there.
It was telling me, I don't want you here.
You're not welcome here.
Get out of here.
So I took off after Gris, and all I could see was his tail going around the corner
right before he ran up the hill to the up towards the cabin.
So I get down there and I walk up the trail and get, and get, and get,
towards the top and there
stands my wife
and Groves sitting there
looking down the hill towards me
and my wife says
what happened?
What grisly? He's never left
you before.
And
can you do me a favor and go close that door
real quick?
We're babysitting
eight little dogs right now.
Oh my goodness. Wow.
Yeah.
And if a bug
flies by there after it.
So anyway, my wife
says, what happened? Why
did Grizz leave you? And so I
told her to the story.
And she goes, well,
let's go back down there
and check it out. And
I got to thinking about it.
And I thought, well, okay,
I just happened
to have a 12-gauge
shotgun in my pickup
with double-out buck because we'd
men, me and the guy that went in there had been bear hunting in the Agnes area in its oak brush.
So basically you use shotgun shells and double up buck.
And so I got it out, made sure it was loaded up properly, and jacked one in the chamber.
And we started down the hill, down the trail towards the creek.
And I did fine getting down to the road.
the crick and I made it about probably about 50 yards and it felt like something just put its hand out
and put just right directly on my chest and just stop me and my wife says what's wrong let's go
let's go see what what that was and I said well I'm pretty sure what it was I said I didn't get
you know absolute detail of every thing about it but i'm pretty sure i know what it was and she says
well let's go let's get up there and i looked at her and i said i can't go any further she said what do you
mean you can't go any further i said something feels like it just stopped me like it felt like i ran into
a wall, basically.
And so
she goes, well,
what do you want to do? And I said, well, I want to go
I want to go back down to the cab
and load her stuff up and get out of here.
I said, I'm not staying
another night with this
thing telling
us to leave, you know?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
So, anyhow, that was
that was
my first encounter
where I had visible sight of a creature, upright creature.
And like I said, unfortunately, I didn't get a super good view of it,
which may or may not be, it might be better.
I didn't get that good a view of it.
I may have never wanted to go back in the woods again.
I don't know.
What a first encounter to have, though.
Was that near the Bigfoot trap?
down there?
I don't know anything about a big foot.
There are three mines on the property.
And when you come in from the Grants Pass side,
yeah, it's just the first creek that you get to after you come through the lock gates.
I don't, I haven't heard anything about a big foot trap in the area.
Yeah, there's a big foot trap.
in Applegate, Oregon, has been there since the 70s.
What year did this happen to you, though?
This was 1979.
It was a year after we've been up.
And so anyhow, that's my little short story for the day.
I'll save more and come back at the end of the future.
I appreciate you both coming up.
I'll talk and see you, sir.
You got it.
We'll talk more later.
He so wouldn't go out to the outhouse after that.
Yeah, there wasn't going, there wasn't any way I was going out to the outhouse.
So we just, we just loaded everything up and left.
Never went back either.
I don't blame you.
It wasn't back then, but it was now.
But I got lots of good stories for you.
We mushroom hunt three times a week.
Oh, wow.
every week all spring long and we go from mushroom hunt to berry pick and then we have we have things
going on almost daily but my goodness dude oh boy i'll get all right i'll connect with you on
uh gmail i believe it was and we'll do a longer cast yes sure we'll talk later good to talk to you
again man all right i'll watch and see what you got going on here for a while have a good
one. Thank you.
You too.
Hi there. How's it going?
Hey, good. Good. How are you?
Hey, doing really good. Thanks for coming up.
Feel free to share what your experiences. We'd love to hear it.
Yeah, I'm a retired Army major of 21 years. I just retired last year.
In my early days, I was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky from 2004 to 2010.
and my wife and I thought it would be really cool to live out in the country in the backwoods
way down south and to the west of the base kind of like where the where the back 40 ends
and so we ended up renting a nice acreage in the land between the lakes and it wasn't
too far into after we got there I just got back from Iraq the second time and I
heard a loud growl that did not sound like a dog it didn't sound like a bear
it didn't sound like a tiger or a lion it was it was something I've never
heard of before and with me being just back from Iraq fresh I wanted to kill
And so I ran into the house and said, Julie, where's my bat?
And she said, how am I supposed to know?
You just got back.
Check the closet.
I said, oh yeah.
I checked my closet.
There was my bat.
I grabbed the bat.
I ran furiously back to the tobacco barn because we had a tobacco barn for this rental property.
I went right where the growl was.
was and I started banging on the tobacco barn and said, where are you at? Come out here right now.
Face me. You M. Fer. Face me now. And I kept banging the bat on the barn, on the tobacco barn.
I felt like I was being watched the whole time and studied. And I just kept getting more angry.
and I banged that barn until I didn't want to bang it anymore.
And for the rest of the time that I lived there,
there was any time I was, if I stepped outside to have a cigarette
or anything like that or tending to the dogs,
there was always this rustling more than just like a possum
or something like that.
It sounded like a walking or, and I would run up into the holler.
with my bat and say, where are you at?
Come out here now and I would egg this thing on and it would never face me.
And then one night, it was a Saturday night.
I wanted to go into town because we were three miles outside of town.
We were in the country road.
My Jeep was gone.
I thought it was stolen.
I called the police.
I told them my Jeep was gone.
It was a brand new Jeep.
And then I went out there again,
and it was pushed all the way into the edge of the creek bed.
It stopped right before the tires went into the creek.
And I called the police back.
I said, don't come out here.
Somehow my Jeep rolled 50 yards and stopped right before the creek.
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And they said, are you sure? Do you still want us to come out to investigate?
I said, no, it's fine. I don't know how my brand new Jeep slipped out of gear,
but it's right here and it's about to go in the creek and it's all good.
So this thing and I went back and forth since I got back from Iraq the second time until I moved on base.
in 2010.
And it was a very,
it was just a very catty back and forth experience with this thing.
I don't think it was Bigfoot.
I think it was dog man.
Sure, I was going to ask, yeah, definitely.
I think it was more of a dog man.
But anyways, that's my story.
How far did it have to push your Jeep to get it there?
50 yards.
I lived on a 40,
I lived on a 40-acre acreage.
It was a beautiful rental property out in the country and land between the lakes.
And when I didn't see my, I would park, I'm just going to say this,
and I'm not saying this, you know, to sound like a coward, but, you know,
with all this back and forth I was doing with this creature,
I actually pulled my Jeep onto the first.
front yard. So when I came down the steps of the front porch, I could get in my Jeep,
started it up and go, not walk over to the driveway. So when I, when I walked out that night
to have a cigarette on the porch, it was gone. And I couldn't see it. And so that's when it
all started, you know, until I actually went out and investigated. Like, there it is way down in the
Creek. Wow, how did that happen? Brand new Jeep slipped out of gear, really?
Oh my goodness. Thank you for sharing. We don't get a lot of dog man stuff on here.
And also, thank you for your service during your tour over there. Absolutely.
I appreciate it. Thank you so much.
Man, that's a lot to go through. And that could have gone a whole different way. I'm glad it didn't get too wild.
I think you've got to stand up to these things. That's all I can say.
is I you got to stand up to these things and beat your chest a little bit because that's what I did the whole time and it never mess with me physically they mess with me more on the mental level you know like mess with me like sure you know so who but yeah beat your chest against these things out there beat your chest you know don't don't back down that's all I can say I'd say
For Dogman, you're right.
I've done that with Bigfoot, and it turned out a little differently for me.
It turned into an infrasound experience, but I think Dog Man, you're on the right track.
Yeah.
Thank you for coming up, sir.
It's great talking to you.
I appreciate it.
Thank you so much for having me.
All right.
There is reckoning.
I need to talk to you.
I saw your comments about Renier, Oregon, and you're having activity.
Rackening, if you can hit one of those plus signs in the button.
Okay, here we go.
Hey, how's it going?
Good.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, yeah.
So just a few things before we get going.
So it sounds like you are having activity in Renier, Oregon, correct?
Have you heard my episode about Renier, Oregon?
So I actually, we moved here in October, just this recent October.
you know the activity I didn't I've had previous experiences with Bigfoot I'm originally from eastern
Washington ever since I was a child I've had experiences so I kind of the noises and stuff you know all
with all the activity of moving in and everything I didn't really pay too much attention
wasn't until around Christmas time when I actually was outside and heard tree knocks and it was
solid it was solid I mean you know
what it sounds like. So I started looking into, I knew there was activity, I knew Rainier
here in Oregon. You know, I've always been interested in Bigfoot and any truth that I can
find in regards to him, her, him. And I, it's just been so, it's just been so wild. So I, yes, ran across
your episode on Rainier, Oregon. So I ended up,
running into a guy down at the gas station here.
And this was probably four or five days ago.
And we were just chatting and I told him, you know,
hey, I just moved up here.
And he goes, oh, you're not very far
from near city road, are you?
And I said, no, I'm not.
And he asked me point blank.
He says, oh, have you seen the big foot's yet?
And I said, I knew it.
I knew it.
I absolutely knew it.
I said, I just didn't want to go around town
being like, this is going on.
Was that guy on a motorcycle?
He was an older gentleman working down at the gas station.
Yeah, he's lived here and Rainier most of his life.
And he said, so a couple of people that I have talked to kind of, I don't make a big deal about it, you know, but once I hear something, I kind of feel I can open up and kind of ask, you know.
and from what I have gathered
is the big foots they're seeing up here
are incredibly large
incredibly incredibly large
and they're black
they're very big and very black
and they're not kind
they're not kind at all
I heard the family that was harassed
on your city road
they were not treated kindly by them at all
they from what I've heard from this older gentleman the conversation he was getting other people gas
at the same time so I was kind of he was kind of back and forth and he was like just wait a second
I got to talk to you and I'm like yeah man so what really what really got to me was he asked me
do you have young children and I do I actually have a six year old son and he said yeah you just
got to be careful run I you know I got bakers out here we're pretty rural out here um
And yeah, he specifically mentioned that.
So now I'm like, okay, so how far can I go on my property?
You know, it's solid every other night I'm here in Trey Knox.
And it's right across from my back deck, probably 150, 200 yards.
It's every night.
Every other night I'm out here.
And it is solid Trey Knox.
We hear yelling.
But sometimes I can't make it out if it's coyotes.
It's just been, it's been so different for the last couple months.
I thought it was going to be quiet up here, but it's definitely not quiet.
It's not quiet at all.
Okay.
Holy mackerel.
Have you, have you seen anything weird yet?
Not particularly.
me and my son when we first moved here we went we weren't too sure what it was we found some we found
some scat in a tree um with some weird fur and we were just like why would there be scat that there must be
a bear it must have been a bear my son looks at me to go mom that's that's pretty that's i'm not
sure if that's and i said we better just roll on out of here we we probably shouldn't be this far back
here, you know.
There's just been things where we've questioned, like, that just doesn't fit, you know,
what, this just doesn't make any sense.
It kind of shows off an alarm bell in your head or something, you know?
Any tracks or anything showing up around the house?
Not around the house, but along the tree line down at the bottom of my hayfield.
We have some pretty thick mud because it leads down to a creek.
And we went down there about a month ago, and we were walking along, because we got a bobcat on our property, and he took some of our chickens.
So we were kind of trying to follow the path.
And we came across, I mean, it was funny because my son looks at me, and I looked at him, and I was like, dude, those are, what are those?
And he was like, I don't know, mom.
And they were twice the size of my work boots.
It almost looked like something stepped and slid, but there was no slide mark underneath the foot.
It was just like a solid stomp, you know?
Like usually if something steps on mud, it'll slip and it'll leave that slide mark.
This was just like a solid stomp.
And it was, like I said, twice the size of my work boot.
So I couldn't really make out any like toes or any, but man, I'm telling you, we both looked at each other
and we were like, this just don't look right.
You know, like nothing slid here, nothing fell here.
These are like a couple of solid big round stumps, you know.
There's just things where I'm just, it's not making sense,
and it's not adding up.
And then you add the noises that I hear and things.
And I'm just starting to kind of get,
I don't know if I'm worried or I don't know.
It's a weird feeling.
No, I totally get you.
I don't blame you at all.
What's your size shoe?
What would be double of that?
I wear a size 11 in women's.
I've got a pretty large foot for a woman.
I'm a mill worker, so I wear pretty heavy work boots.
And yeah, I was wearing them down there,
and they were easily twice the size of my work boot.
So that's why I was looking for the slide mark,
because I was like,
what would be something must have stepped and slid,
but even if something did that,
it was down at the end of my property that has a boot size,
the size of my boot,
that would be down there and there was no slide marks.
So you're saying it's 20 to 22 inches?
It had to have been, I mean, it had to have been, I mean, it was, I think it was, it was bigger than a foot.
I mean, it was, I put my foot down next to it and was like, no way, just no way, like, what would have done this, you know?
And it was, you can kind of see it trail off because it went into like some sallow.
It was just, I just couldn't make any sense of it, you know, just stick to my boot next to it.
And I'm just like, what the, what would be going on here, you know?
So were you able to see more than one track or were there multiple tracks?
There was multiple, and they were all just straight, like, stomps.
Like the ground was just pressed in one motion, not like stomped and slid on.
Like, it was just pressed down.
Okay.
And you could see, you could kind of see it kind of go down the hill and there's like a little trail in between the Salau.
And then it just kind of went off into the Salau.
And I was just like, man, I don't know.
I came across that and I just looked at my son and I was like, we got to go, man.
Because I'm just, I'm not so sure about all this.
I don't know what's back here.
I don't know what's going on.
So yeah, it gets kind of unnerving.
How, so let's say you're seeing multiple tracks in the line.
how far distance between the tracks?
Like how long is this?
Oh, I would have to jump.
That's what caught my eye is.
I was like, well, where's the next one?
And I'm looking and I'm like, well, these are footprints.
Where's the next one?
I'm walking and walking.
And it's a good ways.
I mean, I would have had to, I'm six foot tall.
I've got a meter long stride.
I had to walk a couple steps to like find the next one.
So it was kind of interesting.
I was like, well, all right, since something fall from the trees,
like you know what is this I couldn't make any sense of it okay are you seeing okay
first off so I'm the first one you've really talked to about this beside the old guy at
the gas station yeah I've you know because when it first started when you first
start hearing things and things start happening I've had experiences when I was a
child all the way up into my adult years and those one of the experience was
absolutely utterly terrifying. So I'm really not interested in trying to figure out, you know,
like, where yet? I'm not going to go looking for you, you know? Right. Exactly. Exactly.
Okay. Are you having like weird stuff show up around your house or close to your house or like,
is anything messing with the house itself? So I've had two nights in a row.
Oh, it was the first night was probably about a month and a half of.
ago, I woke up at 1 o'clock in the morning and something was knocking on the side of my house.
And it was going around the house.
And I woke up to it because I fell asleep on the couch.
And I was like, did somebody get into the door?
Are they in the garage, you know?
So I go down to the garage and I flick on the lights, doors locked, everything.
I'm like, okay, all right.
And I just had, I'm telling you, I just had this.
I didn't sleep for the rest of the night.
I'll put it that way.
It was the most undirving feeling.
And I'm listening, and there is something knocking on like the south side of my house.
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bam, bang, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, like going alongside the house. And I was just like,
I just locked all the doors, shut all the lights off. And it was like, I'm not going to move.
I don't know what's going on. And it happened again about two weeks ago, was sitting here.
Same thing. Same darn thing. I woke up and was like, somebody is messing with the door.
There's got to be something going on. Went down. Same thing. Doors locked. Everything.
Something's knocking on the house again. So I haven't heard it since then. But, you know, basically when the sun goes down, we just kind of lock everything up.
I don't blame you. Holy mackerel. You were saying the yelling or you're hearing some kind of vocalization. Does that, does that sound? Is it?
unique or does it sound like anything else that you've ever heard?
It's the talking.
It's the talking.
I've heard the talking.
I've heard the talking before in eastern Washington when I've gone hunting with my dad.
This was in the Okinawagan Highlands.
And I've heard the talking before and it is the talking in the tree line.
That's what makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
It's because you'll hear coyotes and then the coyotes will trail off.
And then you'll hear what sounds like people talking in the tree line.
And I'm just sitting here.
I'm just sitting here listening and it's like you can hear it but it's you can't it's just there's
something there absolutely 100%. So when you say talking or are you saying kind of like, have you
heard the Sierra sounds like that kind of thing? Yes. It is so it's it not as loud though. It's like
it's more like just chatter. You know it's not they're not like screaming screaming. But
But yeah, it's the same kind of garbled.
You can hear it in the tree line.
I'm like, what is going on?
And then you listen and you're like, yeah, no, no, I'm going back inside.
It's not a comforting feeling.
So you said you have kids with you.
Yeah, yeah, I've got a couple of them.
If any of my questions are ever too far, just say I don't want to answer that.
That's fine.
Are they autistic at all?
No, no.
Do you have neighbors by?
Have you talked to them if they're having activities, stuff like that?
I have not gotten a chance to meet all my neighbors yet.
There is one lady that lives next door to me.
Her dad actually built the logging road that goes behind.
We share a logging road.
And it goes up into the warehouse or property.
And her dad actually built the road 90 years ago and maintained it up until his death.
I have a feeling that I might want to go over and talk to her.
I just haven't had a time to go over and bring some coffee yet, you know?
No, I would recommend you do.
100%.
It's been on my list of things to do because if anybody's going to know anything about this,
it's going to be her.
Her family's been stewards of this land for a long time.
So she would be the one to talk to.
Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, I mean, you either,
you have two things either going on,
either it's you have Bigfoot on your land or you have someone messing with you.
And either one of those is probably not a good situation.
I think it's Bigfoot personally.
Well, that's the thing is I'm from, so I've been living in Astoria, Oregon for the last 26 years.
I just moved over to Rainier.
I don't know anybody over here.
I don't have any friends over here.
I moved over here because I loved the property.
I found a piece of property.
Absolutely love.
it's not too far from work.
I don't know anybody over here.
Nobody even really knows where I live.
So I really, because I've thought about that.
I'm like, well, maybe somebody's trying to, you know,
no, I don't think that's a possibility.
Nobody really knows where I'm at.
But thank you for sharing what's going.
Do you have cameras up on your property?
I do not at the moment.
They're still sitting in a moving box in the garage,
but yeah, that's another thing on my list to do.
To be honest, I'm mildly nervous.
to I mean, I don't know, it would be interesting to see what's going on, but do I really want to know? I don't know. I mean, I don't know. It'd be kind of scary to catch something on camera, but it'd also be pretty darn, pretty darn cool. So, yeah, we're going to have to get those up.
Usually when people set those up, it's a thing where it'll get the activity at least a bit away from your house. You know,
it kind of pushes them out a little bit but that might be interesting or even if you have any like
i don't know if you have any audio recorders that might be fun to put up and see if you can i mean if you're
hearing sierra sounds on your crop like that's incredible my goodness no it's the chatter yeah
the chatter yeah that's wild um please uh keep in in touch with me um if stuff continues to happen uh
My email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
I have no quarrels with any of this.
I've had so many experiences with Bigfoot, all ranging from five years old up until when I,
last one was when I was 36, and I'm 42 now.
So it's something that I talk about a lot.
And, you know, the responses are all across the board.
You know, I don't care.
I know what I've experienced.
I know what I've seen.
I know what I've heard.
Yeah, if somebody could explain it for me, that would be great.
but until then, you know, this is what I've got.
Oh, this is really, really wild stuff.
Let's definitely keep in touch.
And thank you for hanging out up here tonight.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, thank you for listening to me.
Hopefully, yeah, hopefully be safe up there, okay.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
We'll stay in touch.
You got it.
Thank you.
Goodness, that is.
That was intense.
That was really, really intense.
It's a great night.
Let's continue.
Hey, what's up, man?
Hey, Stephen.
How's it going?
Pretty good, dude.
So, like, is it cool,
what to tell my story?
Feel free to share what you've got going on, man.
Okay, so I'm a paranormal investigator, right?
I actually found your page last week, right?
I think it was last Sunday or something like that, maybe Monday.
Anyways, so I was actually going to set up.
out to prove you wrong because of the fact, but I was skeptical. What I found, though, I will no longer
say that I'm trying to prove you wrong. So, yes, so I went out and I took about four days to
step in the woods. I've heard Bigfooted counters. I heard all this stuff, and I was like,
this is a malarkey. There's not just thing. And I was one of the biggest skeptic, like, I was skeptical,
right? I mean, like, I was like, there's no way this exists. Went out there. I live in Kentucky.
I have people that I know and I decided to go out there and just see what's up.
So make a long story short, I was out there for three or four days.
I went fishing while I was out there.
The first thing that I saw that was a little different was when I went fishing, I caught my fish,
I skinned them, you know, of course I ate the fish and everything and I set the fish out, right?
And I noticed that I kind of put my fish carcasses away from the tin a little bit
because I didn't want to attract coyotes and stuff.
So I saw that the fish were gone.
And then I was like, okay, that's just coyotes and stuff, you know, like nothing big.
But then as I was looking, though, like I didn't see no footprints.
And I was like, well, it's odd.
You know, you usually see coyotes.
You see scrapes from coyotes and stuff like that because I've always been an avid hunter.
Nothing.
The second night I was there, I heard a knock.
And I was like, okay, well, I've heard of people here knocks,
supposedly associated with Bigfoot.
But I was like, that's nothing.
You know, I was like, I just probably something I thought I heard.
About 3 o'clock in the morning, I heard another knock.
Actually, I heard three knocks.
I was like, wait, what is this?
It's like someone was taking a stick and hitting it against a tree.
And I was like, I've never heard this before.
And that's all I had my second night.
The third night, the third night I was out there.
I think it was out there for three nights, maybe three nights.
It was like three nights, I think in four days.
I think I went home on the fourth day.
But that third night I was there, I heard a knock, right?
And I was like, okay, I'm going to go out of the night.
with this is. I'm not going to pull this. I'm not going to have this being like something I think
is not there. I'm going to see the truth. I went out there and I decided to go about a mile or two.
And then that's when it kind of like hit me. I was like, oh my, this guy, he's actually on something.
I use my thermal gun. I had a thermal gun, okay? I actually used my thermal gun. And what I saw,
I thought it was a man
that was a man that was possibly
taking out of a tree stand or something
because he was sitting there.
He was standing there and he was just walking.
And I had him on Thorval Gun.
I didn't think to take a picture because I was like, oh,
this is just the guy.
Then I went over there and I looked around
and I saw a footprint
right. And I have this, I have this
footprint on my
other phone. The team is
actually, I have a team that does paranormal with me.
And they're like just sitting there saying, okay, let me look at this.
Let me see what it was.
But the footprint was a little bigger.
It was actually a lot bigger than I thought would be.
It was around, it was, I guess in measurement, this footprint would have been about 16 inches.
It would have been like, or like, you know, like I would say 16, maybe 17.
And then I was like, okay, well, if that's the case, this guy would have been big.
So what I did was I took the picture that I have the thermal gun.
And I told, I had my son to go over and stand out.
He's five foot eight.
And I told my son to stand over there.
as he was standing there
and the picture I saved
he was still about two foot shorter
two and a half foot shorter than what the picture
I took you know what I'm saying because I recreated
that and I was like this so so whatever I saw
had to have been in the range of seven foot two
to seven foot five so man I'm over here thinking
like what did I catch I'm a skeptic I ain't gonna lie to you
but I'm not a skeptic as much as I was
I'm over here asking you like, did I see something I thought it was or was it a big man or I still don't know, bro.
Like I don't know what I saw.
So I'm just asking you.
Wow.
Yeah.
So I mean, what you're sharing with me, it sounds like you had a definite encounter, the stuff you were hearing and the stuff you saw, definitely.
And you said this is just recently that happened.
This was, okay, this was, I think this would have been Wednesday.
Yeah, it would have been Wednesday night.
And I still, yeah, I still don't know what I saw.
I'm not as skeptical as I was.
Actually, I'm like 30% on the fence.
I still, I'm still like, hey, did I actually see something?
Or was this just a really tall guy?
But the town I live in is really small.
And I pretty much know everybody in my town.
And I'm like, no one here is seven foot three.
What did I see?
Like, was it something?
Was it that, you know?
So I still don't know.
I did get a footprint that was, I would say about 16 inches, something like that.
So I still don't know, though.
Like, I'm going to say, I have pictures that I can show you later on.
I can send you a thing.
The team has them with the, yeah, so I don't know.
Can you share what part of Kentucky?
Yes, sir.
This is West Kentucky, right?
So there's a little place, I don't know if you've heard of it.
It's called Marion, Kentucky.
Oh, yeah, totally.
So that is, you're kind of over by Ohio River.
And on the other side is Garden of the Gods and Shawnee National Forest and stuff.
Yeah, dude, that area is pretty wild.
So like if there's been sightings there before or?
Oh, yeah, man.
So, okay, so if you go to my website, which is bigfoot society podcast.com,
and then you go on siting map, where you're talking about is surrounded.
by dots of people that I've talked to in Illinois,
land between the lakes, east of it, east of you.
I mean, the whole area has had sightings and encounters and stuff.
I mean, have you ever looked up Charlie Raymond with the KBRO?
They're the Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization.
No, sir.
Like I'm, like I said, I've been paranormal investigating for like five years.
This is the first time I've ever done anything like this.
And no disrespect to you.
I respect you 100% now.
I try to go in with like a thing of like,
I'm going to show this guy, this is fake.
I, you know, and then what I saw was like,
I am sorry.
I'm sorry, man.
That's wild.
That's wild, man.
I'm glad that you had that experience, though.
Charlie Raymond would love to hear from me.
He keeps track of all the Kentucky Bigfoot reports too.
If you can look him up.
But dude, man, that's wild.
So are you going to go out and try to do some more Bigfoot stuff?
Yeah.
So it's supposed to rain.
the rest this week where I live.
I'm actually, I'm going to, I think next,
I think it's going to be this Monday.
I have a full week off.
I have a little tent that I set up.
I'm going to go out there again,
but this time, since I did see something,
I went ahead and I bought two more thermal guns,
and I'm going to give it to two of my team members.
That way, I have one, they have one, they have one.
And then I'm going to also, too,
we also have these little cat balls that we're going to,
we're going to like put up somewhere and and I have cameras there so and they also make noise so I'm
thinking like if I don't know if this is the way it works but I'm thinking maybe like if they see
something shiny do they tend to pick stuff up like that or would or they know or like how would that
work? Some people think so some people use even like CDs and hang them up with string I don't hear that
a lot but I hear it every once in a while okay yeah um awesome
I mean, really what it comes down to is like just be like normal,
normal campers out there making a lot of noise.
And if they're in the area, it's going to bring them in because they're super curious,
you know.
So, okay.
Listen, man, I thank you so much for letting me up.
Like I say, man, I appreciate you.
God bless you, brother.
And I'll send you some pictures that I took probably tomorrow.
That way you have something that you'll see that big footprint and stuff.
But yeah, man, God bless you.
Keep on to know what you're doing, man.
I support you.
Awesome.
And let us know in the future what happens next, okay?
Yes, sir.
Have a good one, man.
That's wild.
That's wild.
He's in a wild area.
He's in a great area.
Marion, Kentucky.
I knew tonight was going to be crazy.
I just knew it.
Have you ever heard all the accounts of Bigfoot activity around Oak Ridge, 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
well you just got to be there
we'll leave it that more about looking for
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It's just, trust me, it's going to be a wild, wild experience.
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Appreciate that, Priscilla.
I hope to see you at the booth in Oak Ridge this year.
We can talk about your encounter.
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,
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The world needs to hear what you've been forced to carry alone, and you're not alone.
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See you in the woods.
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