Bigfoot Society - Texas Woman Finds Headless Horses in Bigfoot Territory!
Episode Date: September 16, 2025What do a pair of headless horses in Texas, a roadside Sasquatch sighting in Washington, and a screaming entity in Georgia all have in common? They're just a few of the chilling stories shared in this... jam-packed episode of Bigfoot Society. We begin with Lisa, a woman who lived near Lake Whitney, Texas, in the 1980s — where late-night footsteps along the Brazos River led to a gruesome discovery in the woods. Her tale of terror unfolds into a lifetime of strange experiences, including a harrowing encounter in a coastal Oregon forest, and ancestral legends passed down from her Osage uncle about a red-eyed beast taller than a bridge.But that’s just the beginning.You’ll also hear from a Kentucky witness who stumbled upon massive footprints and bloodcurdling screams near the infamous Hotel California by Land Between the Lakes — an area with ties to alleged Dogman attacks. We visit Washington’s mile marker 114, where a mother and daughter see not one, but multiple Sasquatch figures crossing the road. The daughter’s reaction? “I saw its soul.” In Wisconsin, a woman recalls a hairy humanoid dressed in flannel and jeans — and a separate sighting involving deer chasing something they weren’t supposed to see. And in Georgia, a family’s Bigfoot curiosity turns terrifying when whoops from their porch summon something massive, bipedal, and enraged from the woods.From duck hunts in Tennessee interrupted by screams, to firsthand visits to the North American Bigfoot Center in Boring, Oregon, this episode travels coast to coast collecting accounts that defy explanation. Whether it’s invisible movements, overpowering smells, or unplaceable sounds — these witnesses all experienced something that left them changed.So buckle up. Episode 894 isn’t just one story. It’s a haunting mosaic of voices — and a reminder that when it comes to Sasquatch, sometimes the truth is stranger than fear.🗣️ 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📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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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.
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.
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Hey, Lisa, how are you?
I'm good. How are you?
Doing great. So it sounds like you have an encounter of yours to share?
Yes, I have an encounter. I'm originally from Texas. I live in New England now, but I lived
on the Brazos River, right if you know where Lake Whitney is. I lived in the first house that
was on the side of the dam. And I was really young, like 19 years old, but my husband,
he worked in Dallas, so he would leave every morning at like at 3 o'clock in the morning to go
to Dallas to go to work, three to four. And we lived right on the river, and there was docks
out there, and I would go out and sit. And I'd been raised in Texas and lived in different
places but I started hearing things running across the river and you could hear the
thump of the feet and I just got chills and after I heard the sound of it running I heard it
climbing up something was climbing up there was like a big hill not a mountain but a big
hill and so this went on for like three days three different times I saw I heard it
I couldn't see it because it's pitch black but my husband and I we decided I had
told him about it and we decided we were going to do some investigating of our own and
so we went and this area is between Waco and Whitney and at that time it's like 40 miles of
nothing just a few farms and we started walking in the woods and the first
first thing we noticed that there was no birds or anything making any sound.
And we started smelling horrible, horrible smells.
And as we were walking, we found a dead horse.
And the thing about the horse is it was missing its head.
And so we saw the first dead horse.
We kept walking.
Evidently weren't too smart at that time.
But anyway, we kept walking.
And then there was another dead horse.
And at about that time, we heard some movement,
but it wasn't a movement like what you would think.
It was more like a brush of air.
And my husband, he's passed at this time,
but he was the avid hunter, avid sportsman.
And he, I've never seen someone so scared in my life.
And we both took off running.
and we ran and ran and ran.
And to make a long story short, we lived there for about a year.
And I heard this thing several times, never went back up into those mountains or hills to look for it,
because it was a terrifying experience.
And then I was in Oregon.
I tried to go on with you live a while back.
But I was in Oregon. I had cancer and I had surgery in Washington.
Then I recovered in Oregon. It's on the coast. And I was staying at my friend's house
and right on the ocean, which, you know, that's where it was Walport, Oregon, which has
Bigfoot on their sign, local city sign. And my friend, her husband is a firefighter and they
were working some fires in Oregon. And I was covering from surgery.
I had spent five weeks in the hospital and I had 150 staples in my leg and I couldn't walk.
And I was watching their dog and I'm in the woods in Oregon and they have these windows that I didn't stand, but you couldn't close them.
You couldn't close curtains.
You couldn't close the blind.
And something, the dog was just a little like picnic's dog, really small dog.
She started going crazy and something was running around the house.
it was on I didn't it just sounded like a person running but whatever it was it ran around the house several times I ended up turning off all the lights going to the back bedroom and kind of like barricading myself in the room because I'm like is this they that whole town had that area of Walport is by like 50 miles from Corvallis and that area there they only had like one true state trooper that work that whole area and I'm like there's no
wanted to call what are we going to do and anyway so that was my experience with Bigfoot and I
really do think that they're real and I do think that they're interdimensional because of the
sound that I heard in Texas the the brush of air or rush of air I don't know how you would say
it but it was real and it wasn't a sound that I'd ever heard or that I've heard since that
it just felt like something was moving
moving in a different area that I wasn't going. And I do believe they're interdimensional.
And I think the bell is lifting, and I think that there will continue to be sightings.
And evidently, they're pretty smart creatures. And I don't know what their role is here on Earth.
You know, who knows where they come from, if they're Nephilim, if they're from, if they're from,
that area, that's where they came from, or what started, you know, with the children of the
angels and the things that they became. I don't know if these were spin-offs from that or what
happened, but they're definitely not on the same level of this earth as we are. I think. That's
just my opinion as far as who knows what they are. It's one of the most,
interesting topics because there's so many different ways of looking at it.
But one thing is for sure there's something out there that we're at most times not able to see.
Sometimes we are able to see them, though, for sure.
Now, in Lake Whitney, Texas, when you saw those two horses, were there, you said neither of them had heads, were they cut off?
or torn off or could you tell?
The first horse I couldn't tell because it was too far gone as far as
everything being not being there. But the second horse, it looked like,
and I had horses and showed horses from Matlock Crows out of North Texas.
If anyone watches Yellowstone, that's where all the horses and stuff from that show came from.
came from, it was North Texas.
And the horse's head was ripped off.
It wasn't cut.
It was jagged.
It didn't look like a bite.
It looked like someone, something just ripped the head off.
Wow.
I mean, you think about it, what kind of things can do that, right?
I mean, there's not many that come to my mind, some weird stuff.
I'm glad you guys got out of there for sure.
Yeah, it was a bad feeling and the whole experience ended up us living there on the house.
It was just a bad experience and I never want to live in Lake Whitney again.
But after this Bigfoot thing happened, I was in the house and, you know, I didn't have a car with me.
We didn't have a phone and this was back in like 1985.
Five. Around that area in Texas, did you ever talk to your, any other neighbors that had things going on as well?
Yes, we did. They're all passed away now, you know, the old timers that used to live there and everything.
And it's such an area that is so just desolate. It used to have more, you know, it was greener and all that.
but now it's just becoming more and more arid and dry.
In Texas, it's turning into a desert in some places.
But there was a lot of people that had seen some things and heard things,
but people don't delve into it.
I don't know why, but it's something about it that's almost sacred that you just didn't,
at that time, we didn't delve into it too much,
get a very feeling when I was in the area.
I appreciate you coming up and for sharing.
Is this a conversation that I would be able to use on my Bigfoot podcast I have?
Sure.
It's fine.
I don't have any rights or anything over the story.
Just a crazy woman from Texas living in New Hampshire now in the mountains, again, but I haven't seen anything here.
But yeah, you can use my story.
Thank you.
Thank you guys for saying thank you about the experiences, because I'm not.
I've really never talked to anyone other than like my sons and my close family about it.
And the smell was, it wasn't a sulfur smell.
And I don't know if it was the smell from the horses or if it was a smell from a creature.
I don't know which one it was.
Of course, the horses smelled really bad.
But I don't know if it was the horses or if it was the creature.
I don't know, but I do know that something was running along that riverbank because at night, you know, they would generate through the night and the water would go down really fast.
I mean, fish get caught and, you know, when the water drops, it goes down really fast.
And so there was only a certain time period that it would have had a chance to go down onto the river and then get back up into the mountains before the water.
The water came back up.
Absolutely.
So there was just a small time period there.
Oh, Lisa, I appreciate you coming up.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you.
And you guys have a good night.
Hi there.
How's it going?
Good.
How are you?
Good.
Did you have a Bigfoot experience you'd like to share?
I did.
So have you ever heard of the Hotel California in Kentucky?
Is that by land between the lakes?
It is.
Yes.
So I was out there with a couple of friends and we heard tree knocking and screams.
At first we thought somebody was like messing with us because there was other people in the area.
But then later we meet them in the parking lot whenever we're getting ready to leave.
And they said that they heard the exact same thing.
now there's been that's uh the the big abandoned building area right yes sir okay because there's
been other stuff that's happened in the same area right yeah there was a supposed
werewolf attack in the 80s that's great yep it's the same area wow wow so you
experienced tree knocking was there anything else weird going on at the same time it smelled
like two skunks
dead
whenever I was headed back towards the
parking lot towards my car
my friend looked at me and he said
hey do you smell that and I'm like
yeah it smells like a dead
skunk or animal or something
and then after the tree
knocking like five minutes later we just hear
the most blood curdling scream
have you heard of
any other recent
things that have happened in that area besides
the uh because I believe that
the dog man attack was in the 80s, right?
Yes, as far as I know, yes, there was a dog man attack in the 80s.
Is that an area you go to pretty often to check it out?
Actually, that was my first time going to the Hotel, California.
I didn't expect to hear what I thought was a Sasquatch at the time either.
I was actually going to take pictures, and I was actually going there to spray paint,
but I went there to take some pictures too.
And then my friends and I started hearing like banging on trees and at first we just thought it was the other tourists like messing with us
And and then we hear the most and then we hear the scream and then later we relocate to like a
Because it was starting to get dark so we go to like a beach and we see like footprints on the beach like human footprints
But like they were like the size of my foot and my half of
my friends foot put together.
What would,
what length would you say that approximately would be?
14. If I had to guess, I'd say 14 to 15 inches.
Gotcha. And, uh,
you said that was, that was pretty recent that,
that this experience happened? Back in June, yes, sir.
June of, of 2025, yeah. Okay. Yeah.
Wow. Would you ever go back to that area again after experiencing that?
If I'm by myself, no. If I'm with my friends, maybe.
Well, I appreciate you coming up to share what you experience as a conversation I can share in my podcast as well.
Yes, sir.
All right. Well, thank you for coming up. If you ever do experience anything else out there, please feel free to reach out.
All right. Yes, sir. Thank you for your time.
Thank you.
Good stuff. Good stuff. We're going from
one side of the U.S. to the other guys.
Lisa, I just sent your request if you want to share your uncle's story there.
Yeah.
Hello.
Hello.
Well, I was born in Gainesville, Texas.
I don't know if you guys know where that is, but it's right on the Texas-O-Hama border Red River.
There used to be a tow bridge there, and they called it the old tow bridge.
It's since gone.
You know, there used to be river boats that went up and down the Red River.
and there's a lot of houses and things that were up in the hills that were abandoned after the, you know, the river boat stopped.
And so my aunt and my uncle, they would go and they'd go scavenging through those places and find a lot of things.
But my uncle, he was my mom's older brother, and my mom was born in 1927.
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So he was like 10 years
older than my mom.
So he would have been born
in like 1920
or somewhere in that area.
And
Uncle Bud was his name.
He was Osage Indian.
He was, and we said Indian
I don't mean to offend anyone.
They say Native American
then now, but
back when you know,
I grew up and we were Native Americans and we were we were Indians no one said
Native American it wasn't a thing back then but anyway he told me a story about when
he was down in the Red River area there's a lake there called Leeper Lake and
where a bunch of rich people go and hunt and fish and things like that and this
was basically this doesn't happen anymore but I was like 13 years
old at the time and he was teaching me how to drive three on the tree. We're out
just kind of roaming in the backwoods in Texas and Oklahoma and he was telling me where
to go and everything. We went and we stopped on this bridge and it was an iron bridge.
And he was a, he had a, just a very interesting man. He went to World War II. He had a
purple heart and never, he never talked about it in life, but I had my mom's Bible and I was
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and there's his Purple Heart Award there.
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And he said that they were there and the bridge was about,
at that time, about 10 feet up.
And he said they were all on the bridge and they started hearing something down in the river,
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quick sand and that's one river I never even go in the Red River and Trinity River
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trying to figure out what it is and then they were getting real quiet and he said
said that something walked up.
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over the bridge and his eyes were red.
And this was way back before like flashlights.
People didn't have flashlights back then.
This was lanterns or, you know, or nothing.
But he told me that story.
you know, took me there and it was quite an experience and I never thought that I would
experience one like that, but no, I don't live in the area anymore. I'm in New Hampshire.
Someone had asked, but no, I don't live there. But I was born and raised in Gainesville, Texas.
My mom, my dad migrated from Italy and it's like, welcome to America. You're in the United States
army and he was sent to a German PLW camp and called Camp Hood and my mother was native
and the reservation backed up to where the German PLW camp was and my mom and her friends
would go look at the German men because they were so beautiful and she ended up meeting my
dad there at that PLW camp. Wow, that's an incredible story. My goodness. My goodness.
goodness. That area you were talking about, like, is that around Thackerville?
Yes, it's between Thackerville and the Texas Oklahoma border, Red River, right there.
Yeah, so that's a lot of nothing.
That area today, or I would say in the last 10 years, by Bigfoot researchers is called purgatory,
because the encounters that come out of that area with Bigfoot are, I would say the most,
aggressive I've ever heard. I've interviewed a few people from that area, and it's a very, very
sketchy area that I would not recommend anyone just go in by themselves. It's pretty wild.
I wouldn't go in those woods. And also, you had the goat man, that story that came from that area.
actually that was more around white rock lake in Fort Worth but the goat man was this
creature that was half man half goat and it was just I don't know if it's true but it was a
fable when I was a kid and back then wrestling was a big thing and I remember we went to
wrestling match and this guy was his thing was he was the goat man this was the time
during like Andre the giant and I don't know if you've ever heard of the Von Erics
the wrestlers but yeah
Anyway, the goat man was going to fight in this thing.
And I remember sitting with my mom and dad, I'm like four years old and I was just terrified.
I'm like, is this man going to kill all of us?
Or is this goat man going to take us all out?
But he was a scary looking guy.
He kind of looked like what Howard Hughes looked.
Have you ever seen pictures of him?
Right before his death.
He had the long nails and the long hair.
That's what the goat man that I saw.
was the goat man and another place is Maxdale Bridge outside of Colleen, Texas. It
washed away during the floods in July, but it was probably the most and I my hair
stands up and my voice trembles because it was a place that there was something
definitely real. I don't know what it was, but it was definitely real and you could
feel the dimensions. That's the only way I know how to say it, but the Maxdale Bridge,
anyone knows about it. You can look it up. It's not about Bigfoot. It's more about ghosts and
hauntings. There's so many weird stories from Texas and southern Oklahoma, but you had a,
you had something about the Goateman Bridge you were saying? Yes, the Goatman Bridge, well, they
called it the Goatman Bridge but there's different places that I've heard about
it but the one that we went to was in outside of cleaning Texas and just it
was called Maxdale Bridge and it is a bridge that borders a cemetery and it's
been closed off you can't you couldn't drive on the bridge and my family and
we went out there because we had heard all these stories and my son had told me a
story that I thought he was crazy, but there's a story about a flying squirrel, but it wasn't
spelt squirrel. It was more like squire. And that's something that my son saw and heard. I didn't,
but he was pretty terrified of that place. And he's like, let's go there. My younger son was
playing hockey in Austin. So we'd drive by there, you know, drove 100 miles to take
my son to hockey. And we, my son's like, well, we need to go there. So we went there one night
after we got out of hockey practice. And it was a scary night. Definitely something there. I don't
know what, but something. Oh, goodness. Thank you for sharing some stories from your family history as
well. I appreciate that, Lisa. Is this a second conversation one I can use as well?
Sure. You can use it. Well, thank you for coming up again.
I am going to check in with, I've got, you know, when you know it, all of a sudden we got a ton of people wanting to come up.
But I appreciate you coming up again.
Thank you.
Okay.
I have a good one.
Good.
Thank you.
Lisa has some great stories.
My goodness.
Hey, Wade.
How are you, man?
Great.
Great.
It's good to be speaking with you again.
Yeah, absolutely.
How are things out there?
Oh, well, you know, working too much as usual.
You know, that's normal.
Ha-ha.
I have to tell you about the museum I went to in Boring Organ.
Okay.
What a great resource of information.
It's hard to articulate what a great thing that that museum is, I got there and nobody was there and then it got really packed.
But what the information as you walk through, they have casts and photos and locations and the stories of how they got the different casts in there.
And it was absolutely fascinating.
And I went on a motorcycle ride from Redmond Orkin to Boring, which is a fantastic ride.
and the two men that were working in there at the time were very decent people, very likable and approachable.
And I kind of made a small mistake.
I told them that we had them on the property for four years in Raymond, when I was very young.
and they were absolutely thrilled to speak to me about that.
And we didn't agree to speak again about it, you know,
because they were busy and working at the time,
and I can appreciate that.
And you go in there, and they'll give you a pin,
and you put the pin on it where you had your sighting,
and I was shocked at how many pins in the Pacific Northwest
they had on their map.
And it's a map of the entire United States,
but it is absolutely stunning in some spots.
You can't put a pin anymore in that area.
No, absolutely.
Yeah, just in case people have made the connection,
the North American Bigfoot Center is a really cool place.
I was able to go there in July.
It was awesome.
It is absolutely.
awesome and it's a place where you can bring your whole family because certainly I was the only
singular individual there it was all families everybody was smiling and thrilled and uh it was great
vibes uh like I said the two men working in there were wonderful I understand it's owned by
Cliff forgive me I don't remember his last name the cliff bear come in yep thank you thank you
And I was kind of hoping to see him.
And they said, no, he gets here, you know, he gets here, you know, kind of sporadically.
And I said, well, as long as he gets there on payday, everything's kosher, right?
And then, of course, we had a good laugh.
Right.
And it's right off the freeway.
It's so, there's big signs on the highway, you know, pretty easy to find.
And what I thought it might, in all fairness, I kind of had to steal myself a little.
little bit when I wrote up there to think, you know, I'm almost 60 years old and I'm not
Gen Zier. I don't get like, with all due respect, I don't get like triggered, right?
I really don't have those. But I had to really steal myself before I walked in there.
And after a few minutes, I thought, you know what? This is fantastic. And let me qualify that.
say that you have seen Bigfoot or a little bit or you have seen them a couple of times or whatever and you walk in there and you can you can educate yourself on thinking okay I'm not an idiot that's exactly what I've seen and it's okay to say hey you know what I've seen one of these things and it looks like this and there in this location is where it was and it's a it's a fantastic
tool for
to walk in there and say, you know what,
I'm not crazy.
And it's okay.
And you can educate yourself, certainly.
They have a profound amount of information,
as you've seen when you walk in there.
It's a lot.
It's a lot to take in.
And of course, I bought my girl a T-shirt.
I bring her back a T-shirt.
you know because you know the old saying hey bring me back a t-shirt i splurged and bought one of the castings
that they have in a clear uh glass uh case right there um they had a little longer a dozen and of course
it's not the original and i understand that the original is being studied it's off being looked at
and i didn't keep it because i've seen it before i'm okay with that but uh and i gave it to
one of my peers who is very interested.
And I'm glad I had a trunk on the back of that BMW big enough for this cast.
And it's just a, it's a very visceral thing to hold in your hands.
They put a little card in there before they wrapped it saying,
this cast was cast in this location, on this date.
and it's a right foot
but it is an uncanny thing
even as a gift I gave it to
one of my friends that I respect a lot
but still there was that moment
standing out in the parking lot holding this thing
even in the bubble wrap was
it was quite jarring and very it's a very visceral
experience so
and at the end of the
the day. I went in there, had a fantastic time, lovely people, and I spent money there to help
that place continue. It's worth it. It is absolutely worth it to support them. I got to ask you,
was it hard being in front of Murphy like that because of your history?
No. Murphy kind of looked like the large female that I was in practice.
us have seen at least maybe once a month, sometimes once every two months. That was, she was a little
shorter than the male and blocky. And that's what Murphy looked like. And but she was, she was no
problem. She always, the girl, my sister's seen her more often than any of the two younger ones or
the large male. So, but there was a, there was a moment of pause before I stepped through that
doorway past the countertop.
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At the getting to the 50, I've learned some things, like the value of the family, the importance of the
time, and that the 99% of the people of more of 50, yeah have the virus that causes the Culebrilla.
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Wow. It's always a pleasure to talk to you, and I'm glad that you're doing well.
is this a is a conversation i can use for the show if if i decide to i would be delighted
okay and well thank you for coming up yeah you're you're doing great on your your podcast
and uh i i jump on whenever i can always good to talk to you we'll we'll connect in the future
as well you have a good one man absolutely you have a good evening
Scott, how are you, sir?
Oh, man, what's a good word?
What's the good word?
So here's the deal.
All right.
Here's what I know.
So I'm 58, lifetime Pacific Northwest, Lifetime,
Pacific Northwest, Lifetime Hunter, never seen anything, never heard anything.
Brothers, never seen anything, really heard anything.
But that was more down in the lower Willamette Valley in Oregon.
Okay.
And so then I ended up getting a job in 1990, matter of fact, in Stevenson.
And that Stevenson is in Schumania County.
Okay.
And I was in radio equipment and I got to know all these real, not old, but these old
enforcement deputies that worked for the county sheriff.
and and me you know they all in there they were all 20 25 year plus guys you know and
and if you get to know these guys they're very factual meaning short of if they don't
see it it didn't happen if they don't if it's not on film it didn't happen they're very
literal all of them you know and and you know and in that
group that they were in not me but what they were in you know and you never want to
spout out something odd you know like I saw UFOs which they none of them believe
you that's another thing that they're very kind of what the ones that I talked to
didn't believe in but but the one thing that they did say is this and it was very
interesting I got a few other stories about the the the Bigfoot thing is they
all have the same the ones that I talk they all have the same similar stories
He never had a dead on look, but they were driving along way up high in the county.
It was called North County, and they would catch something.
Like, something was like, hey, they saw a flash.
And it was never a confirmed thing.
And that was always what it was.
And then even during that time, I remember there were three Native Americans.
up in the county next to Schemannia, which is I can't even remember what it was.
And they had said that that they had trapped, actually had trapped one in National,
and I remember National Geographic, it was huge, big deal.
And then it turned out that it had been nothing.
But there are, it's a weird thing up there in Schumania County.
It is, you know.
The things I've heard out of Schumania County are absolutely wild because you got to, you know,
people have to realize if you don't know the area, you're talking about from down the Columbia River, you know, all the way up to Mount St. Helens and a little bit north of it. It is just, it's a crazy amount of area.
It is huge. And that's one thing that people don't realize is just how big it is. It's enormous. But, you know, and in this,
This is an odd story of how this item got here in 1990, matter of fact.
People were, that was like, people were kind of into like extreme camping.
You know, they'd go out and camp for like two weeks, like 15 miles, you know, that kind of stuff.
Well, I got to know some other guy and he was like, hey, man, I went on this extreme camp, you know,
and I found something cool.
You know, I'm like, well, what is it?
you know, he had found, and I mean way out in the middle,
we're like 50 miles out in the middle.
He found a true, and I looked it up with,
it still as the serial numbers on it,
a true World War I American dagger just shoved in the ground.
The wood handles had rotted away,
and it was just sitting there,
and they were out there,
And I mean, I mean, in the middle of nowhere and he found that.
He was just stunned.
It's like, and so I'm like, well, how on earth?
So I got a hold of the county guys and said, well, is the military out there?
And there, heck, no, nothing's out there.
And so I actually, then I sent some guys that military people that knew like these serial numbers.
It was truly, it was a World War I U.S. bayonet that someone had stuck out there.
And so, and even better, when I left in 92, my friend gave me the bayonet, and I still have it.
And I still have it.
And so what I'm getting at, too, you don't know what's out there.
I mean, I just, it's like, you know, and,
you just don't know, man.
I know I'm rambling on, but, you know, I've seen your show,
and I always kind of wanted to get on and tell you what I knew.
I appreciate you doing so.
I mean, there's so many, I mean, we've both heard the wild stuff about this area,
the legends, and certain areas are crazier than others in Schemania, maybe,
and it's just it is a wild area.
I appreciate you coming up and sharing what you what you heard over the years.
It does help.
They're convinced there's something.
You know, it's not a, but they're just not enough.
They're just not.
There's not enough proof for them to say, yeah, we've seen it.
But the funny thing is, it was there was multiple of them of different kinds of guys, too.
You know, you might have like the tough guy over there.
and you might have an athletic one.
And they all kind of have the same fricking,
which I always thought was odd.
But great show, dude.
You got a lot of other people who want to get on.
But nice chatting with you.
Yeah.
And is this a conversation I can use on the show as well, Scott?
Yeah, man.
All right, sir.
Well, thank you for coming up.
I appreciate it.
All right, dude.
Talk to you.
Good stuff, man.
Oh, Scott's a good guy from up there.
You can tell.
Hey, Shasha.
How are you?
I am nervous.
Oh, you're good.
Good.
Okay.
Oh, so I can't hear myself.
The first time I've been live on TikTok.
I can hear you though.
Okay.
All right, so I'm from Long Island, New York, very flat, surrounded by water, nothing going on here, maybe occasional red fox here and there.
This is in 2015.
My husband got a job offer to go to Washington State.
state to help build a restaurant with people that lived in Washington State in Aberdeen, actually.
And so we met the husband and wife. We became very good friends, and they were showing us around
Washington all the time, great people. The wife of the restaurant owner, she's pretty
pretty a powerful woman.
So anyway, so she lives on Lake Wynnealt in Washington State.
So she's, you know, I brought up the subject of Bigfoot
because I was always interested because I'm a child of the 70s
when Boge Creek came out and me and my sisters were always like
a little freaked out by it, you know, and interested.
So I had dropped my husband off at Seattle Airport
and she invited me up to Quinault for dinner.
And I had had her adopted daughter with me,
who was seven, and my daughter, who was 11 at the time.
And we were driving up Highway 101.
It was like 5 o'clock.
So I was just starting to go down a little bit of lightly raining.
And it was, like I said, Highway 101.
I don't know if you've ever been on that road.
It's very the logging road.
It's, you know, I'm driving up there with my new.
New York plates going really slow, very intimidated.
And I'm driving and I was actually on the phone with my friend from New York and I was on speakerphone with her.
And the two kids are in the back of my Nissan Marano.
And I noticed something that just didn't look, looked out of place with my peripheral vision on my right-hand side.
I was like, what was that?
It was like enormous and width.
And it was very, very, you know, textured and reddish.
So I took my foot off the gas and I was going to like dismiss it
because I thought I was just seeing something, you know?
But I saw like just in my windshield like his torso.
So.
I took my foot off the gas and I was going to dismiss it.
And I looked in my rearview mirror and my daughter's eyes were as big as sources.
And she said, gasped.
She said, Mom, did you see that?
And I just wanted to, I guess she is just, she must have sore like more than I did.
So we get up to Lake Quinault.
And of course, my friend is 100% native.
and she was did not dismiss it.
She said she has smelt it on the reservation,
but in Native American, um,
folklore, they say never to turn around or look at it.
She said, but she has smelt it.
And she's like, well, I guess you're not going home tonight.
I'm like, no, I'm staying in your place.
Right.
And at the time, my daughter, who's very chatty, just shut down.
She just shut down would not talk about it.
So now the next day we go home and I sat down quietly with her.
And she told me on the left side, whatever I saw with my right and my peripheral vision and my windshield, I just saw it like its torso.
Excuse me.
She said on the left hand side, there were two of them.
and she thought they were hunters at first.
She said, but they turned around and it looked at her.
And she said, Mommy, I saw it soul.
Like, that was the words of an 11-year-old, which was pretty,
let me get out.
My dog is barking.
Let me go in here.
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I've learned
some things,
like the value of the
family, the importance
of the job,
and that the 99%
of the people
of more of 50
have the virus
that causes the
Culebriya.
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all the
people in risk
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What else?
So it was just, you know, I'm a little nervous
telling the story and it was like, you know,
10 years ago.
But then, you know,
asking around and asking conservationists, men,
and talking to police, they were like,
you're not the first person to have an encounter here.
You know, and they appreciated the story.
but my life is ever is changed since that that that that creature exists 100% so i want to i want to
clarify something sure um so you said that your daughter said that she saw it soul that's what
she said it looked she said it looked at her now there was two on apparently on her side which
was my driver's side. I was looking to my right when I saw that that torso in my windshield.
So when I was looking briefly to the right, she was looking left. So there must have been three of them.
Like maybe it was just a road crossing and it hurt my car and it stopped. The third didn't cross, you know, whatever.
But she said, yeah, she said it turned its head and it looked right dead at her.
She said, and his eyes were just black.
And she said, and I saw it soul.
Those were her words of an 11-year-old.
I saw it soul.
That is such an interesting way to put it.
I've never had anyone say that.
It would be really interesting.
I don't know if you've ever asked her what she meant by that statement.
I think she almost had like a maybe like almost like a telepathic encounter because she got she had such a good look at them.
Not like I did. I just got like I just got a peripheral, you know, textured something. I was like because at first I thought it was a telephone pole and I was like, that's too thick. It's too broad.
you know and like I said I was going to dismiss it until my daughter said mom did you see that
and I was like oh so I thought she was seeing the one that I was looking at but they were on the
opposite side of the road the ones that she saw and she's 21 years old right now and I always
figured she'd come out one day and say mom I was joking around but she tells that story to
everybody, so do I, for years and years.
And it was incredible, incredible.
Incredible.
And it was highway, it was mile marker 114.
I'll never forget that.
Oh, wow.
See, you know the exact mile marker as well.
That's really awesome.
Because as I drove away, I said, just in case something happens, I need to know.
My grandfather always taught me that.
Look at your mile markers when you're traveling.
Yep.
so and I looked it up I think it's hump tulips I think that's the city okay um how has this affected you since
well I'm the youngest of four kids you know I have three older sisters and they were like I mean I
think everybody believes me I think you know they're like tell you a story tell you story um it has
affected me I became a I've become a I mean every podcast that's out there every book
every story I read.
I was just like, it's fascinating.
It's really fascinating.
And like I said, I was always waiting for my daughter to say,
oh, I was just kidding around.
But she told a teacher at school, which came back to New York,
because we moved back a year later.
And but she really couldn't speak for days,
which is, like I said, my daughter is very Gabby.
And she just could not, she shut down.
she shut down for a while like you know i guess she was felt a little shameful i don't know or just
maybe in shock you know because that night she's like we're not driving home mom i'm like no i'm not
going to drive home right yeah i i don't blame you at all what what what what what what
what a fascinating encounter because both of you were able to have uh a citing yeah it's
it's very very unique and you know i want to say thank you so much for for sharing what you
you experienced.
You're welcome.
Is this a conversation that I can use on my Bigfoot podcast that I have?
Absolutely.
Yes.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you for that.
Well, I appreciate you coming up, ma'am.
Thank you.
What an account.
It looks like that area she's talking about is about halfway between Quinault and Aberdeen.
And it is a very, very small community about
236 individuals.
Hey, Joel, how are you?
Hey, good. How are you?
I was just having a good night, hanging out.
Yeah, I always love hearing all the stories.
Same here.
I've kind of one of those that I feel kind of either blessed or cursed because I've had a couple of encounters.
I shared one with you, which was the one where I actually had a visual sighting my entire family in South.
East Georgia. Yeah. But actually I've had in that same area, this is in, it's near, I won't say near.
It's actually our hunting property is in tight Georgia, which is just a little bit north or, yeah,
northeast of Adrian, Georgia, which is just off of by 16. We had the visual sighting. And this occurred,
oh gosh probably about four years ago where my both my boys are you know they're grown that oh i say
grown they're 23 and 28 but they were with me we were we were down there at our hunting property
and one night goofing around we had all been watching you know the oh gosh what was the bigfoot
show um the one with uh oh gosh like
Finding Bigfoot.
Finding Bigfoot, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And when I say rural, there's probably,
height Georgia probably has 500 people in that area as far as residents.
Adrian, probably, you know, 1,800.
So very, very rural.
I mean, we hunt on three different tracks and land that we have that are that we have a permission to that are 78 acres.
Another one's 79 and the other one's over split between two tracks back to back that are probably right around 200 acres.
And we've had some unusual things happen.
But this one occasion was probably the weirdest thing we've ever had as far as being out there.
We've always heard unusual owl calls.
You know, you hear the bobcat screams, coyote yells.
And kind of you just get used to it.
But it sets you on edge.
But one night we were sitting on this little stoop of this old, it's an old house built back in the 50s.
And kidding around.
I was kidding with my oldest son.
And he was like, I'm going to do one of those those whoops.
I at first was kind of reluctant.
I was like, okay, yeah, okay, whatever.
And he, he did this, I would say more of a guttural whoop that was just like,
better than anything I could have done.
I mean, I mimic the guys from, you know, from the Bigfoot show.
And we were kidding around, but he did his.
And from across, and when I say across the road, the house sits probably 100 yards from the road.
There's a pond to the right.
And then it's nothing but woods behind us that flows all the way down to a river.
And we heard something.
start to crash through the woods coming up towards us.
And when I say crash, I mean, the intensity of what we heard,
like limbs breaking, and almost like you could hear a bipedal motion of stomping as
it ran towards us, it literally came up to the road sits up on an embankment.
And it sounded like you could hear it just land onto the roadside.
And it just had this piercing kind of, I don't know if screams the right word or yell,
but it just let out this horrendous yell.
It was not a whoop.
It was more of a scream.
and we the three of us froze kind of sitting there wondering okay what did we just call up
and the entire evening it felt like we were being just surrounded i mean like you could hear
movement on two different sides of the house of course we couldn't hear anything behind us
because we're sitting on the front stoop of this little bitty home but you could hear movement
going through and how I the best way to describe this property is of course it's
South Georgia so it's nothing but tall timber and tall pines it's nothing but pine trees
that was just literally devastated this past year by Hurricane Milton and Helene
but you could hear it come up between us in the pond and we kept hearing I wouldn't
say it sounded more like a grunt but you could hear movement coming up each side of us and to the
left facing the road to the left is an old creek bed that in part of that area of the front yard
goes down into almost like a marsh but it's a very small marshland and you could hear something
moving around it coming up to the left or
where we could constantly hear something moving through the scrub brush between us and the
pond coming up to the right and of course my oldest son he's kind of the the wild child and my youngest
is going shut up quit stop and he would kind of in i don't want to say antagonize it but tended
to antagonize or let out another whoop and you would hear more rustling now at first i thought okay this
I tried to explain it off coyotes because we have tons of coyotes down there, bobcats.
You know, it's south rural Georgia.
You've got plenty of coyote and bobcats anyway.
Sorry, I'm getting a nervous.
I'm getting a little nervous talking about it, but it was it was such an unusual encounter that that's the first time I literally,
because having my two sons with me, I got up, grabbed my shotgun, walked off the point.
porch because we have no ambient light outside of the house and walked towards where I heard
something moving into the there's a large area that has blueberry bush blueberry bushes and
large scrub brush that goes down towards the pond I walked straight towards it with my shotgun
pumped at once and just said that's enough if somebody's here I make yourself known
And it went dead silent.
I mean, to the point, literally it was like,
eerily just no movement, nothing moved, nothing was heard.
But it was, that was, you know, I only decided to tell this one story because of the encounter we had,
gosh, 15 years earlier, probably 40 miles south of there.
which is where we saw the road crossing right right exactly oh my goodness a man i'm trying to put
myself in this situation but yeah i mean you had your kids there um you're on you're on high
alert you know yeah yeah yeah i mean it's i've had we've had some a couple of different
we've hunted the same property i've been hunting it since i was i'm 55 i've started hunting there
when I got out of the Air Force in the early 90s.
We've had some strange encounters, me and my buddy whose family owns the property.
He no longer hunts there, but we had permission to continue hunting.
But we've had several strange encounters that have just really piqued my curiosity of what is,
you know, what's in that area?
Is it, and we've, we've had years where there's been nothing,
and then we've had two or three years in a row where we've had such unusual encounters,
like one, one time, which would have been, oh gosh, this would have been in the mid-90s.
I had killed a dough, cleaned it, drug off the remainder of the carcass,
carried it down into some scrub brush,
And this is probably from the house that I'm describing from the first encounter is probably half a mile through the woods, but a mile, mile and a half on the half on roadway.
We had left that evening, went into town, went and had dinner, came back.
And it was me and my buddy who, of course, had, whose family that owns all of this land.
And we were pulling back up, we were in my Jeep, and another friend of ours is in the back seat, and he's like, turned down the music.
And I was like, I don't have the stereo on.
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As
When I got to the 50
I've learned
like the value
of the family
the importance
of the
work and that
the 99%
of the
people of
the people
that cause a
Culebriya
although not
all the
people in
risk
they're
I do you
the eruption
dolorousa
with ampollows
during
that even the
things
even the
things are
all the
thing
not learn
about
the
the
Culebrilla
to the
doctor or
pharmaceutical
patrocinated
for GSC
And as we pulled into the soul, this is an old old, this house was built over 100 something years ago.
It's now been torn down.
And this is the primary area that we currently hunt.
We pulled up and we could hear, we heard this chattering, like almost unusual noises.
Like, I won't say unusual noise.
It just sounded like chattering.
And when I got out of the Jeep and we went to kind of.
to go around the house. I pulled out my flashlight. I had my gun. We immediately go around and we hear this
literally a blood-curdling screen and we hear something just tear off down towards the pond that is on this
property. And you can hear it crashing through the woods running. We basically wound up just
curling back up towards the house and trying to calm all of our nerves and didn't hear anything else.
The next morning we go over to where I had drugged the carcass into the woods,
which was just the skeletal remains and the innards of the deer.
And they were strewn and part of the deer was completely removed and gone.
So anyway, we don't know.
I mean, Bobcats, Bobcats are pretty, you know, agile and able to do a lot,
but I've never seen them carry off that much of a carcass that quickly,
not in one evening.
There is some, man, you have experienced some weird stuff down in Georgia.
That's for sure, Joel.
My goodness.
Thank you for sharing that.
My pleasure.
Yeah, no.
Is this a conversation I can.
could also put on the podcast.
Yeah. Yeah, that's fine.
All right. Awesome, awesome. Well, thank you for coming up again.
And, of course, thank you for supporting as well. I appreciate that. That means a lot.
Absolutely. Appreciate you. I appreciate all you do.
All right. You have a good one, sir.
You too.
Hello, Bob.
Hello.
How are you, sir?
I'm fine. I was going to tell you.
I talked to you several nights ago.
Uh-huh.
But I remember back when I was 11 years old,
I was duck hunting with my father and his best friend in Springville,
bottom, Tennessee.
And they were getting ready to put the boat into the water.
And I was just wandering around and I looked with my flashlight and I found a track that had like four or five toes.
It's been so long.
I can't remember exactly how many.
And this was in like the middle of January.
And so there were spots of snow around.
and I looked and I saw this track and I called my dad.
He came over and we looked at it and then just a couple of minutes later
we heard the most hideous scream out of the woods a little ways from us
and the best I can describe the scream was it was a,
all like something
dying
but it screamed for like 30 seconds
and then it went silent
and we just stood there looking at each other
and
then we got in our boat and went duck hunting
but I got to thinking
after I talked to you the other day
that there's
been two or three times when I'd be deer hunting out in the woods and I would have the same
smell fill my nostrils and I would look and I would hunt for the source of the smell and I could
never find it but it seemed like I was right on top of it but I never did pinpoint where it was at
And after a few minutes, it would seem like it would just dissipate and go away.
You said this is in Tennessee, Bob?
Yes, West Tennessee.
That's right, West Tennessee.
Some really, really interesting stories.
Thank you for coming up again and for sharing some more things you've experienced over the years.
Sure.
Do you mind if I use this conversation on the show, Bob?
Of course.
All right. Well, thank you for coming up, sir.
No, no problem.
Hey, Barb, how's it going?
Good. How's it going with you?
What brings you up?
Way northern Wisconsin.
Driving home one night around 2 a.m.
In the middle of nowhere.
Nowhere.
No homes, no nothing.
just a deep dark back road.
And yeah, there was something on the side of the road.
And I think I may have sent you something about this.
It was very big, very hairy, 2 a.m.
and it was wearing a flannel shirt and blue jeans yep yep yep yeah oh yeah like me out oh yeah it was it was
really yeah um I didn't slow down didn't stop but there was hair everywhere I mean the
the face, the, um, hands, but blue jeans and in the flannel shirt.
What?
What?
Yeah, it's, um, it's a thing where you don't hear about it a lot, but there is a, um, there's a
book called Where the Footprints End, which is a good collection of like really weird
bigfoot stuff and kind of maybe even paranormal stuff.
And there's a whole section about sightings where there's been encounters and they seem to be wearing some sort of clothing like that.
It's very strange.
Right.
Right.
And the face I'm saying behind you was the face I saw.
I mean, there was hair everywhere from the hands to the head.
Yeah, it was really bizarre.
And I'm the one that did see monkey.
on the road too and listen I'm 65 years old I've lived in this area for 40 years
and I'm I was a dental assistant you know I'm I'm somewhat normal I guess I don't know
but but yeah so I've seen I've seen some interesting things up here I'm right now
my grandparents' cabin way far more in the middle of nowhere and my sister spent the last night here
and she said that she was looking out towards the west and she heard something that she'd
never heard before and there were too dear chasing it she saw something that was
Like, I don't know if you can see.
My hair is kind of brown.
But the hair color on whatever it was, the deer were chasing was darker than my hair.
And, yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it was something the deer were chasing couldn't be a wolf or a coyote.
I mean, I don't know what the hell it was.
But, yeah, there's, there's, there's, there's, there's,
weird stuff that goes on in the woods absolutely you know wisconsin really does have a lot of weird
stuff especially up in the north um that area like where you had the sighting of the one that was
wearing uh clothing is that are you able to to share the the area that that was that sighting was in
or is that we can keep that not public as well that's fine i mean
It was in, let's see, Washburn County, Wisconsin.
And it was on, I don't want to say the road.
You know, I don't want a lot of people go on there, I guess.
Yeah, you got to have to.
Okay, Washburn. And what was approximate year on that again?
2013, I want to say.
Gotcha.
Right.
And like I say,
there may be a game farm around here
because I had a peacock on my deck.
And I've seen monkeys on the roads.
So if you look that up,
you can kind of see, you know,
who is in that area.
you look at it up
it's interesting
yeah there are a few safari parks
up there too I'm noticing
right right
and you know it may
like I say it may have been something that it
escaped I don't know I have no idea
and
what the being
was that I saw on the road
at 2 a.m
it freaked me out
there's no way I was going to stop
I wasn't going to stop
and, you know, see, do you want help?
Because there was no homes, no, there was nothing around.
It's some wild stuff.
It might help explain the monkeys you saw, but it does not explain what you saw wearing
clothing for sure.
Right.
That's something completely different, right?
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Gotcha.
Right, right, right.
There you go.
Yeah, Wisconsin's got some weird stuff.
Well, it was good talking to you.
Thank you for coming up and for sharing that.
I do remember the email you sent me now.
Oh, yeah. Yep. Yep.
All right. Take care.
Is this a conversation I can use for the show?
as well, Barb?
Of course.
Of course.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
You bet.
Take care.
Good stuff.
Wisconsin is weird.
Hey, Jesse.
How's it going?
Oh, hey.
I didn't even know what was on.
Hi.
Yeah, I told my story around here before about driving and seeing a big foot run across the road.
And I mean, it's the only thing you could describe it as is a big quit.
I've seen bears all my life.
Mountain lions.
I grew up in Plymouth National Forest and also off grid up in there.
And it's part of the Sierra Mountains.
But then years and years later, me and my brother not too long ago, had an encounter.
We didn't get to see it, but we heard it in the snow.
It was about like two feet of snow and I was doing like some whooping noises and it was making some weird
I can't even repeat what it was doing.
It was just really deep and almost like it was trying to talk and my brother was getting nervous
and scared but he just wanted to run up the road a little bit with his dog and then
That's when I heard it just sounded like an elephant stomping through the snow up the hill towards me.
So I started yelling for my brother, and he starts flying back down to the car.
And he's like, let's go, let's go.
I'm not doing this no more.
Let's go.
And then we left.
But I have a couple questions for you.
What got you into this?
Did you see one?
I'm just really curious.
Oh, yeah, I can talk about that for a minute.
So really what I watched a lot of old shows with my dad growing up about Bigfoot and Unsolved Mysteries and stuff.
And then during, well, right before 2020, I was like, hey, I should start a podcast.
And then it was the right time to start it.
And then about two years ago, I made it focused primarily on talking to people about Bigfoot.
It just kind of really escalated from there because I realized there's a lot of people that really just need to share what they've experienced and not a lot of people are willing to listen.
So that's really what it turned into.
And it's been a really wild ride so far.
Have you ever went out looking for one?
Yeah, a few times I have, I go to,
a place in Iowa where I'm from.
And it's pretty active.
We've heard wood knocks and whoops and
and got trees got pushed over.
There's been a few sightings in the area.
And I went to vent to a place in Oregon a few times.
And we got roared and screamed out there.
It's pretty wild.
I haven't had a visual yet, but it's just, I've had a lot of really other weird things happen so far.
I'm telling you, when you do get a sighting, it's going to shake you down to your core, man.
Yeah, I'm trying to get ready for it, you know, so it's, you kind of, if you can get prepared for it,
but sometimes you don't even get that luxury, you know.
Like, you don't even know how it's really going to react to you if it's close enough.
what I mean? That's the scary part. The way it moved across the road wasn't like a human.
It was more like a wild animal or like the way a deer moves across, like just float.
The way it just flowed across the road like so natural and so fast, but it was so big.
It just, it was, weirdest thing I've ever seen. Yeah, I watched the Bob Gibblin film and
and stuff like that when I was kid and I was always interested in it and was like hoping it was out there but I didn't really think it was going to be out there but man it scared the crap at me when I seen it and I do have the video footage on YouTube right after we've seen it the reaction of the kid
like screaming like we've seen it too I got out of the car I was trying to look for prints but it was like a the ground
The ground was so solid that you couldn't really see too much.
But I found one spot that, I mean, if you pause it there and just look at it, you can see the outline of a huge foot.
And the tree that it ran past, I thought it was smaller big foot, you know.
But the tree that it went past, I went up to that tree, it was like 12 feet height.
And so that thing had been like 10 feet tall, no problem.
No problem.
Absolutely.
Wow.
Some wild stuff, dude.
Jesse, I appreciate you coming up.
Thanks for asking me a few questions.
It's good talking to you again, man.
You do.
All right.
Bye.
Good stuff.
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