Bigfoot Society - The North Shore Sasquatch | Massachusetts
Episode Date: October 26, 2025What happens when a retired Coast Guard veteran skips a Florida boat show and instead takes a quiet drive through the wetlands north of Boston? In this intense and chilling episode, we sit down with S...teve, a lifelong New Englander whose routine trip for dumplings turned into a life-altering encounter. He describes seeing an enormous black figure — 8 to 9 feet tall, gliding across a rutted dirt road in broad daylight — just three miles from his home. We also hear from Judy in Washington, whose 14-foot tall Bigfoot beat its chest in a sign of peace. Then we cross into the Canadian Rockies with a fog-filled sighting in Whistler, and back to Spencerport, New York where a deep growl echoed through the woods. These are firsthand encounters filled with emotion, shock, and awe — each one a thread in the growing tapestry of Sasquatch experiences. From Massachusetts to Washington to B.C. to New York — these are the stories of people who know what they saw.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters
from people who say they've seen something impossible,
from backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet,
farms and crowded highways. The stories come from everywhere, and each one leaves us with more
questions than answers. These are the voices of the people who've lived it. So settle in, because
today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us. All right, Pickfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to Steve today.
Steve is a listener who reached out from north of Boston, Massachusetts, which I'm excited
to hear what he's experienced. We don't get a lot of...
I guess you can maybe consider that the North Shore area on the show.
So I was a privilege to have them on.
But Steve, how are you doing today, sir?
I'm doing fine.
How are you, Jeremiah?
Doing great.
Always a great afternoon when I'm able to talk to people from all over the U.S.
about what they've experienced.
But Steve, I want to make sure you have the time to share your experiences today.
So feel free to take us back to when you first started experiencing things
and what it is that you experienced?
Sure, no problem.
First of all, I'd like to say that in my mind,
I shouldn't have ever seen this thing,
and I don't think that, I don't know,
there's some kind of plan or anything,
but all I'm saying is I had no thought about ever seeing one.
To kind of explain my reason,
I need to take you back to 1969 and 1970.
I grew up in Cambridge.
And in Cambridge, there are two big universities,
this Harvard University and there's MIT.
And both these universities,
I think that the father's so-called of Cambridge kind of, you know,
trying to do a, they reached out to these universities
to try to get them to do certain things.
I'm sure that there's some kind of deal they have.
But anyways, in 69, I was part of this program called Challenge.
And what they did was, one of the things they did was they gave us the opportunity,
because a lot of Cambridge kids, to stay in a lodge, a ski lodge, up in Jackson, New Hampshire,
for like two weeks.
And it was really a great place to stay and to stay and to,
and to be at. It was so good. In fact, next year, in 1970, I got the opportunity to be a junior
counselor up there for the whole summer. And it was the greatest experience ever, especially for a
city kid. If I could kind of draw a picture of this place, it was a, like a wooden house that was
on the big side with a lot of rooms. Like, they had common rooms on the first floor and rooms that
you stay in on the second floor.
And there was a front of the house and there was the back of the house.
So this place had a mountain in the back, probably went up about maybe a thousand feet or so.
And then in the front there was the road.
I believe at that time it was a dead end road.
It didn't really go all the way through.
I think it does today.
But across the street was some bushes.
And on the other side of the bushes was the stream.
and it was just really a wonderful place to be.
And one of the counselors told me that on the other side of the stream,
they were little beaver lakes and a beaver dam.
And, you know, for a city kid, I've never seen that.
And for the first time in my life, I got the chance to stand on a beaver hutch.
But getting back to a story about Bigfoot, as good as the place was,
there was one thing about the place that kind of creep me out.
And that was the rear of the house, there was a carriage house.
And the carriage house had like a standard opening for a door.
Maybe it was like 10 feet wide and maybe 15 feet tall.
And they had like a 60-watt bulb hanging from the inside, the middle of the inside that you hear the switch for it turned on.
And it was creepy in the daytime to me.
and what we used to do was throw the trash in there
and take it to the dump like maybe twice a week.
So one day, while I was at the house there,
I just got this feeling, I went outside,
and I seen these kids, some of the campers,
some of the younger campers, going into the wood line
on the back of the house where the mountain was.
So I kind of went after him.
I caught up to him. I said, hey, what are you kids doing?
He said, we want to climb the mountain.
I said, all right.
I mean, it was the middle of day.
We weren't doing anything that day.
So I said, let's go.
I'm not a great woodsman, and it's not like I can navigate like crazy,
but it's like up the mountain and down the mountain.
You really couldn't get lost.
So we started up, and we were on a, what do you call it,
what was, animal trails?
And we were on a third way up.
and it was this ravine.
And it was like about 80 feet wide and about maybe 100 feet deep,
maybe 120 feet deep.
And it was almost straight up and down.
So we went to the left to try to see that there's an end to it.
And what we ended up seeing was there was this cave across on the other side of the ravine.
And so this is like a deciduous forest, meaning that there's leaves that drop all over the place every fall.
And you can see on the side of the wall of the ravine that there were leaves all over the place.
And when we saw this cave, it had these weird slabs.
The slabs were about as big as a hood of like a Ford F-150.
and they were kind of
molded together
with the big slab of rock
on top of it
that was a little bit bigger
and it was like
way out of place
and it kind of made me a little nervous
because it just didn't look right
it just didn't look right
and I think one of the things that
that I thought about later was that
in front of that cave there was like about a seven by
five foot platform
and there was not one leaf,
not one leaf on that platform whatsoever.
But you look up down the ravine,
there was leaves everywhere.
So at that time, we didn't have, like,
video cameras or telephone cameras.
And I suggested to the kids that maybe we had to go back.
And not one of them objected.
They were ready to go.
So I think maybe we were all feeling a little weirded
by this.
And it wouldn't strike me until years later after the invent of the internet that maybe the creepiness of the carriage house and the fact that there was a cave or maybe there were more caves.
I don't know.
We didn't go that far.
And we certainly couldn't see the side we were on whether there was any kind of cave there.
And I mean, the cave was only about five foot high.
and maybe about four foot wide,
but you couldn't see in it because we were above it a little bit,
and the slab kind of stuck out.
And it was just kind of strange to me.
I always wanted to write the people that own that property now
and asked me if they've ever seen it.
I took a page forever or anything.
But anyway, that's one thing.
It was another incident where we were,
we're not an incident, but a happenstance where we were taking the kids on a hike through the woods.
And I cannot remember where we were.
We different in the White Mountain somewhere.
We came through the woods to this number road, I guess.
And we decided to take a break on the side that we came out of were the woods.
And on the other side of the road was this clear-cut area that had all these young trees in it.
and you couldn't really see past
I said you couldn't see about 15 feet in
it was just, you know, there was so many trees
that you couldn't see past them.
So I was always the last in line
to make sure that we didn't lose anybody
and the guy heading the
walk the trip
was up in front
so he got up there to the road
he decided let's take a break
so you know I'm good with that
he was up the front and I was at the
the back and I got this
I got this really weird feeling
and I'm facing down the road
towards him and I'm looking around
to my left to my right
and I got this
when I looked at a 7 o'clock position
I got this really bad feeling
it was like it was
it was very strange I've never felt anything like
that since. I've had
other feelings
where, you know, I was uncomfortable, but
nothing like that. It was like it was a
throbbing from the top of my head
to the
tail of my spinal cord.
And I'd
turn around, I'd look at
him, and then I'd look back at
8 o'clock, it would get
a little hinky. At 7 o'clock, I'd get
that kind of throbbing feeling.
And then I'd do the same thing in the other direction.
I must have done it two or three times.
Because when I looked up at him, he's looking, staring at me.
And he's going, but he's trying to do it so the kids won't see it.
And I just go, I don't know, kind of back to him.
And I do it again a couple of times.
And he says, all right, let's go, kids.
Let's move on.
We only spent like about five minutes there.
And as soon as I got about 50 feet away, I felt a lot better.
And I never forgot that.
And I always thought it was strange.
I had no explanation for it and no reasoning for it.
So, you know, life goes on.
I did some time in the Coast Guard and got married and about 85.
And then about 93, we were living in Cambridge in the house that my brother and mother had purchased while I was away in the Coast Guard.
And, you know, 93, we decided to buy our own.
house and move. So we ended up moving north of Austin. It's the place we live is a lovely town.
And as I want to do, I love to explore. I love to go to different places and check out all the
different roads. You know, I'm trying to learn the neighborhood. And so I found this road
that was kind of obscure. And every now and then, they'd close it because of the, when it
rained, it flooded.
It went from asphalt to like a dirt road.
And then it would go back to asphalt at some point.
And you can tell that the road was barely ever used because it was like it was totally
disrespectful.
And what I mean by that is that people would throw wash machines out at it, you know,
on the side of the road.
And I see an oven up there.
And there was also a place with one of those those.
gates that the, you know, the park rangers installed. It's the metal pipe that goes across with the
little piece that supports it, swings back and forth. So after about the third time I went through
there, I decided to park and go take a look at the place. So I park and I get out and start
walking through the woods and then the woods clear out because it's, it's a, it leads into a wetland.
and so I passed this
pond the pond's kind of like
the pond's kind of like 50 feet across
and about maybe 80 foot long
and it's just has scrub
you know scrub around it
and as I was walking
I got to the side of the pond
I looked down and I see shotgun shells
I see like about four
I don't know I think there were maybe
a double lot like I'm not sure what they
where they were, I think they were like red,
red shotgun shells, I picked one up
and take a look at it. And then
I'm thinking to myself,
geez, I don't want to be around yet. People are shooting
guns off. And, you know, I don't know, at that time,
I don't know nothing about hunting season
or anything like that, but I know I didn't
kind of started looking around
and I got a feeling like,
I don't want to be there.
I shouldn't be in this place.
So,
I just left. And it, and it turns
out that when I actually saw a Bigfoot, it was part of that wetland area. So he did as it may, as it may.
In 2023, I retired from the job I had, and I had a few dollars in the bank and had all kinds of plans about maybe doing one thing or another.
and one of the things I wanted to do was I wanted to go to the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show down in Florida.
So I was thinking about it all summer and kind of looking at the money I had in the bank.
I'm not taking into consideration of my retirement, which I didn't get into yet.
But, you know, it's kind of going through that money faster than I wanted to because I was trying to get used to being retired.
And it's kind of a transition to do that.
that. So I just
I was Hemming and hon about it.
I was getting some dental work done during
the summer and the dentist
wanted to do the finish off the
job on the 24th of October.
In the 24th of October,
it was when I wanted to kind of fly
down and
be at the Fort Lauderdale
Vote show. So
after thinking about it, thinking about it,
I said, screw it. I can always do it
next year. And I relented
to doing the dental procedure.
So October 24th, the day of the dinner procedure, I had it at 9 o'clock, and it was done by 10.
I went home and took a couple of Tylenol and just kind of sat there waiting for the pain.
And it never really came that bad.
So about 1.30 in the afternoon, I was getting a little hungry.
And I decided to take one of the various ways to the nearest town to my favorite Chinese food place.
and get some fried dumplings.
I figured that would be nice and soft and a small,
and I could eat those.
So I get in the truck,
and this is where it gets kind of strange,
and it's hard for me to believe, thinking about it.
I get in the truck,
and I decide to listen to an episode from a different show, actually,
of a Bigfoot.
So I turned that on,
and I really wanted to hear it,
just to keep my mind from thinking about my tooth.
And the fact that it might start aching like crazy.
So I got in the truck, went down this nice road I like to go down.
It's kind of semi-populated.
I mean, you never lose sight of a house when you're driving down it.
But it's still, it's got a lot of woods and there's a lot of trees and the wetlands here and there.
and at one point they take a right to head towards the head towards the highway and this area is like
i field georgetown groveland west newberry newberry port area north of boston so i'm driving down the road
and with a wetland there's a wetland that's that's a pass through and where the wetland is
the road is dirt
because every now and then
the road, you know, it gets a little
janky from the wetlands
beside it. So in this particular
day, the road was horrid.
I mean, it was like
full, full of the potholes.
And I must have been going
about between three and five
miles an hour to get
through the damn thing.
So at the very end,
I'm just about stopped
trying to get through a couple of potholes
and on the left side of the road
I see this truck
pulling some lawn
cutting equipment
coming down
and I'm thinking he's going to
get this truck
and his equipment
beat the hell
and then further up
there's this person
coming down the driveway
on a bike
and so
I'm passing
I'm passing this
starting to pass this
truck
hauling the equipment
and I'm looking at
the
truck because it looked like a truck that I once owned.
It was beat to hell like a truck I once owned right before I sold it.
And all of a sudden, I started having this micro conversation with myself saying,
and the conversation sounds like this in my head.
Hey, stupid.
You just saw a kid or a guy up on the right side of the road in a hoodie, dressed in black,
gliding down a driveway.
But you've traveled this road for 30 years, and you know, well, there ain't no driveway there.
So I look up to the, look back up the road, and I see this big, this big black kind of a person.
I still think it's on a bike because it turned real quick and started heading back into the woods.
So it accelerated, it was an instant acceleration.
And I figured, well, you must be on a e-bike.
And then I saw the leg step and then a second step.
And I was like, no, no, you know, you can't be seeing this.
You got a freaking Bigfoot show on that you've lost track of because of you all the potholes.
And you're seeing that, you're seeing the big foot?
No, that can't be.
I'm looking at this thing, and I got a camera, my phone, sitting on the console, and I said to myself, I can reach for my camera and probably miss everything, trying to get the thing on, or I can just watch and observe and take everything in that I can see.
And this thing starts running.
Now, it's running with the arms down by its side.
it's a strange kind of run
it's just kind of
I don't know
everything on it was smooth
the reason why I thought it was a kid on a bike
because when it came down
it was a slight incline in the woods
when it came down to the road
it looked like it was gliding
and when it started back up again
it had the same kind of motion
and the first thing that struck me was
I can't see the head
where's the head
and the shoulders on this thing
must have been as big as a basketball.
And it does something, it does something weird with the sunlight.
And I couldn't actually make out the arms,
but they weren't swinging away from the body.
It was black.
It was fast.
And it didn't appear to,
it didn't appear to be going as fast as it could go.
It was just running straight out and down.
And one of the things I said to myself was, look, notice everything.
Notice everything.
And I couldn't see the head.
And I'm thinking to myself, where's the head?
So finally, I look just below the shoulder.
I can see like an eye ridge.
And below that, I could see the nose.
And below that, I can see the mouth or the lips or something.
And people say that they have a, sometimes they have a head to size of a bucket.
That's kind of what I was looking at.
This thing was, the face was very large.
And the damn thing was about, I would say it was about eight to nine feet tall,
especially revisiting that spot and looking at it.
it was just amazing to see.
And it must have ran about 60 feet.
And I know from both visits to the place that there's a rock,
maybe about four feet high.
And it cleared the rock like it was nothing.
There was a slight hump up in the air and then back down again.
And it went into the trees, did a slight left turn.
and it was gone.
And I couldn't, I couldn't believe.
I couldn't believe what I was saying.
So of all days,
the day that I thought I might be going down to Fort Lauderdale,
I was kind of bummed about missing that trip,
but I see this thing.
It's just,
I just couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe it.
And I,
when I first saw this thing,
I'll try to give a standard kind of distance.
If there's any kind of standard
between telephone poles,
and there were no telephone poles
that road.
I would say that it was like about
two telephone poles away
when I first saw it.
And I was accelerating toward it
because I was going about
maybe 10 miles an hour
and speed not
because I was on the asphalt again.
And I think I probably got as close
as maybe
a telephone pole
length and a half to it.
And I was just
I couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe it.
I went on to the Newbury Port and got my food.
And all the time, I'm waiting for my food.
I'm checking out this map.
Checking up the map on my truck.
I got a nice big map here on it.
And I'm looking at the streets around that place.
And I get my food.
I'm eating.
I couldn't really concentrate on eating.
I said, I got to go back.
And what I did was I went to the next street.
street over in the direction it was heading because I kind of wanted to see it again.
And I wanted to see it from my truck.
And I didn't want to get out and see it because I don't know how to describe it.
Anyways, I went to the next street over.
And it turns out that it also had a at a certain point, certain section,
it also had one of those forestry gates blocking the road.
And I think that the road, that road actually had flooded every now and then, they just ended up closing it.
And the weird thing about, the two weird things about, I mean, other than seeing that Bigfoot,
there was a house at the end of that road, the one that was locked off that was for sale.
And it was like the only house up at the very end.
and then the house on the street where I actually seen the thing,
that house was for sale.
And I'm wondering to myself if they have some kind of habituation
and they're thinking about getting out of there
because obviously there's big foot in the area because I just saw one.
And I decided just to go home and I'm home,
thinking about it, thinking about it, thinking about it.
and then about just before it got dark, about 3.30, because this was in October,
I decided to go back to where I saw it and see if I can take a picture at any kind of, any kind of footprint.
But, you know, there was so many leaves around, and I ain't no track.
I don't know what I'm looking for.
I'm just trying to see if I can find anything in a mud that looked like a footprint.
And, you know, I couldn't find anything up on the, you know,
There's on that road where I saw that Bigfoot, I saw it over to the right.
And up to the left, there was an incline up to a house that sat up there,
maybe about 400 feet away.
And I could hear some kind of soire going on up there.
And just, I don't know, it just kind of made me think, was it just trying to get through
before something got rolled on the other side?
I mean, I have no idea, none whatsoever.
And I've always, and what's strange to me is I've always, like I said, I've lived up here for like 30 plus years.
And I've always thought to myself, if I ever see a Bigfoot that ever happens, it's going to happen in this area where the swamp was.
I didn't expect a swamp or wetland, whatever you want to call it.
I never expected it to happen like just up the road.
And, you know, I know nothing about nothing when it comes to being a woodsman.
But the fact that I kind of felt like that was the place kind of freaked me out too when I was thinking about it.
It's just something very strange that had happened.
and so the year after I seen that thing, man, I'm freaked out.
As a matter of fact, two weeks after I had seen it, I wouldn't go outside.
I wouldn't go outside at night unless I was running to my truck or running back in because I was, man, I was freaked out.
And my house is surrounded by a wooded area, especially in the back.
I got about 80 yards of woods until it hits the next house on the next street.
and it took me a couple of weeks to think to myself, look, you've been living here for 30 years,
nothing's ever happened, you've never heard of anything ever happening.
The thing obviously wanted nothing to do with you because it took off and it took off fast.
As a matter of fact, it ran so fast that, you know, I'm a gun owner and, you know, I go to the range every now and then I think that I would have to expend about 12 or 15 clips to get a deed and actually hit something like that, which I would never be.
to do because I think it would just piss it off and it would turn around and beat me
beat me to death.
But anyways, it was, it was awesome and frightening at the same time.
So, like I said, I spent the next year trying to convince myself that it was all right to go
into the woods again.
And I would go to, I mean, I knew the, I knew the area that it was at.
And I knew what I knew was how to access it from different points,
different places on different streets that surrounded it.
And I would go to them one by one and think about going into the woods.
It's actually do it.
I tried it one time on that road that I originally found when I first moved up there.
And it turns out that road now is blocked off and closed.
off, but that place where the ranges
and put the parking lot or parking place
was still open.
So I pulled in there one day.
I got out of the truck and tried to walk.
I think I walked like about 100 feet,
and I said, I can't do it.
I can't do it.
I got back in a truck.
Another day I returned to there,
and I just backed in.
As soon as I shut the truck off,
I heard a tree or a big branch or something
fall behind me.
And I turned the truck back in on.
I said, nope, I ain't going to do it today.
It ain't going to happen.
And it's just, I'm still working on trying to get into the woods.
I've done better.
Actually, a year after I saw the thing, I went back to where I saw it.
I got out of the truck and I walked around the area, probably about maybe 300 feet in.
I didn't really go all the way.
It just kind of took a good look.
and there was some decent paths that at some point I'm going to
attempt to kind of walk maybe in October and September.
It seems to me that October and September,
I think these things either they live in this area
or they're moving through the area and migrating
because you've got to figure there's a lot of farms around here.
As a matter of fact, I live down the street from a dairy farm.
There's a lot of farms.
around here, they collected their crops in September, time, October.
I'm sure they're storing them different places and doing whatever they do.
Maybe it is a high time for them to feed.
I don't know.
Like I said, I didn't know why I would suspect that I would see a big foot in the area that I saw it.
And it only took me 30 years to run into the daggone thing.
But, you know, nonetheless, I did.
Let's see, what else?
Yeah, so about after the winter, a year, after the next October, October 24th of 24, that winter in a spring about a hundred feet away from where I saw a big foot, I'm going down the road and I see a pine tree, a pine tree, large,
into some hardwood tree
and it's like pointing
into the woods
and I see it
I must have been on past it for like about
two months
and I always stared at it and I figured
you know what I'm going to get out
I'm going to take some pictures of it
I'm going to get a measure of it
I'm going to make sure that
it wasn't cut by somebody
in place there
and I had a good look at it
I didn't see any kind of greasyy handplants
Prince on it or anything, but of course,
it's been already lodged in that tree for
about three months
by then. I sent you
some pictures of it, Chair of mine
you to take a look at.
And it's about, I'm about
five foot, 11 and a half.
And it's about
maybe at the level
of where my head is.
And it's not jammed in the tree. It's just
kind of placed there. Kind of
balancing. And
I talked to a guy who
who knows a little bit about the Bigfoot, and he says that,
sometimes they do that and they point it towards water.
And sure enough, it's pointed towards water.
As a matter of fact, with the trees, when you're going down that dirt road,
you can see that part of the forest where I had seen the Bigfoot further up.
And it looked like it's pointed right to where the trees kind of end and grow up.
in and the water kind of passes by and and goes out of sight.
It's like it's pointing right at that curve.
And I don't know one day when I get the pursuits to take a walk back there, I might do that.
So there's one more thing of high strangeness I feel that happened.
And it happened like about two weeks ago.
two weeks ago on a Saturday night, I was in the house and I was up at both quarter one in the morning
and I decided to go to bed.
Let me describe how my house sits.
My house sits on a, like, about on the road.
My neighbors across the street.
My driveway goes up.
and at the top of my driveway, I'm about even with the top of this house.
And if you go up into my living room, I live on a split level.
On the backside, it's one floor, and on the front side it's two floors.
If you go into my living room, you can see Beyond this house.
In Beyond his house, there is a field where there has always seems to be a lot of turkeys,
and you see deer over there, and they use the field for growing, for growing,
grass that and they turn into hay because every fall you see like hay bales rolled up and and being
collected on the other side of the field there's a wood line and i think behind his house he's probably
got about 50 yards a field before it hits the woodline and that that that field goes to the
if you're looking at if i'm looking at his house from my driveway and you go left the
next cross street is about three-tenths of a mile down the street. And that's all that field and
woods are varying, the field is a varying width. Sometimes it's a lot bigger and sometimes it isn't.
But the woodline goes to the next street and that street is about three-tenths of a mile
further from the edge of the woodline to the next street. So anyway,
It's quarter to one at night.
I decided to turn the TV off and go to bed.
I passed my room, so-called.
I'm married, and she has her room and I am mine.
But in my room, it was decided that the cat boxes would be put into it.
So I didn't like the smell coming from there.
I took a look, and sure enough, one of my cats, I got some older cats.
And sometimes the boy, he doesn't make it all the way inside the box.
and he pisses on a pad,
I got on that front side of the box.
I said for that very reason.
So I decided, well, let me clean this pad
before I go to bed and I clean the cat box.
So I take it outside to my driveway.
I got a door there.
It goes to the garage,
goes into the driveway.
And I come out and I put the pad down on the ground
and go to get some soap to put on it
and use the hose to kind of,
spray it off.
And when I go out there,
the light on the side of the house,
I have my driveway lights on,
but the light on the side of the house
clicks on.
And from across the field,
across the street, the house,
in the field, I hear,
hey,
and, you know,
this isn't the kind of neighborhood
where people are up late
and making a lot of noise
and acting up.
It just doesn't happen. It hasn't happened
for three years I lived here.
and then I hear
hey again
and it's not like
like you might
if you were trying to get someone's attention
you would say hey
then you say hey
you know if you try to get there
but it was just straight
hey
hey
and on the second
hey
this owl goes off
like on the right side
that we're right here
with the hay
and it sounds kind of like a
like a barred owl
owl
And then right after that, another owl goes off on the left side of the field.
And it's something, it sounds like an owl better.
I never heard that kind of sound before.
And I spent time on the computer trying to figure out different owl sounds.
I never heard it before.
And I found that that's weird.
It's not unusual, but that's a little weird.
and then I hear, hey, again, but it's further away.
And then when the owls go off, the one to the right, it's further away.
The one to the left, it's further away.
And I hear, hey, one last time, hey, and it's even further away.
Then the owl goes off to the right, that's further away, and the owl goes off to the left, and that's further away.
And I'm thinking to myself, man, that's highly strange.
That is a highly strange occurrence.
And I listened to one of your episodes where one of the guys said that he heard them say a word, a ruha.
And I thought to myself for a millisecond, I should yell that out.
But then I also thought, do I really want to draw attention from something I'm not sure about to where I live?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think I want to do that.
And that was the last thing that happened.
Wow.
High strangeness.
That's, man, that's really, really, I mean, that's a wild journey that you've had.
If you think of the entire going all the way back to the 70s.
But that area, as we talked a little bit before off air, I know the Newburyport area.
And, yeah, the marshy woods, I can almost picture them, you know, because my grandparents, they lived in Rowley, which is kind of a similar area.
But you get in those marshy woods, man, and yeah, I could totally see something being out there.
Do you mind if I ask you some questions about what you saw that day?
Not at all.
Awesome.
How would you describe the build of what you saw?
So I would describe it as a, if I had to compare it, if I have to compare it to a human age-wise,
I would say it was probably like a fit male in its mid-20s to 30s.
And you've got to remember that when I say that the sunlight kind of does funny things with it,
I can understand why people take pictures and the pictures look blurry because I had to concentrate on this thing because it, I don't want to say it looked blurry, but it was, the arms were not distinguishable from the body because it kept its arms down by its side.
And I just couldn't, I just couldn't make out the borders of the arms and the body.
but the body was like a fit body.
I couldn't really see muscles or anything because of what the sunlight did with the hair.
You want to call it that.
But it appeared to be fit from the weight, from the speed it moved and the posture of it.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, it absolutely does.
You had said the shoulders were as big as a basketball,
and I was just making sure that I heard that correctly.
So is that saying that the size of the shoulders,
they were as big as a basketball,
or what did you mean exactly by that?
So like I said, I had a profile view of the thing.
So I was looking at it from the side,
and I could see depth.
But, you know, I couldn't see much of anything else.
I only got a fraction of a second look at it
when it was facing on, face it on.
to me because it was in the process of turning.
But when I say the shoulders were as big as big as a basketball,
if you take your left hand and reach it to your right shoulder and feel that,
the shoulder, if it was as big as a basketball,
I guess what I'm thinking is that the arms were huge.
Yeah.
I just couldn't, I just couldn't, you know, distinctly see them.
But they were huge.
And believe me, I had second thoughts about, did I actually see one?
And I said, yeah, because you saw the brow, you saw the nose, and you saw the mouth.
You know, you could see that in the profile as it ran.
And I must have had a good eight seconds look at it.
And if you would take a picture and look at it for eight seconds, you can make out all that detail on it.
But I don't know.
Is that what you're looking for?
Yeah, absolutely.
Were you able to, or could you put an estimated weight on what you saw that day?
I think it was between 8 and 9 feet tall.
And, geez, it must have been, I don't know, maybe it was like between 6 and 800 pounds maybe.
Gotcha.
Because it was, you know, it wasn't fat, it was fit, but it was huge.
and it was tall.
I just wanted to say this about these things.
I think that the muscle
to weight ratio
is off the charts of these things.
I was telling my friend about what I saw.
And he said, well, as the thing ever came after me,
I waited for the last second
and dies to the left and shoot it.
I didn't say anything to him,
but to my mind, it's like,
these things
don't move
the same as we do
I think that if you
at your fittest that you ever were
and strongest that you ever were
if you were that fit
and you were that strong
but you only weighed 40 pounds
but you had all that muscle
you know you would be able to do things
that normal people
wouldn't be able to do
and
you'd be able to stop on a dime
jump 20 feet or so
I mean, it's, you know, these things don't move like people do.
They just don't.
No, absolutely.
Absolutely.
You mentioned the color black a few times when you were going through what you saw.
Did you notice any other colors as well about it?
Or was that the main color that was present?
No, it was, it was deep black.
It was like, look through the woods.
And you see a black that's out of place kind of black.
It was deep, deep black.
Matter of fact, when I drive down the road,
I take a second glance if I see something that's really dark and really, really black when I'm driving.
I mean, it's just, it was deep black.
Having the profile view, and I don't want to assume, but you probably,
did not notice any details of the face or or the skin color or anything like that because of
the way you were looking at it right i i did notice one thing that i didn't expect and that was
the nose i thought it would be like more flat in my mind because you know listening to all that
all the big foot stories and all that and the nose was like you know that statue of a david i guess it is
the nose is kind of a Roman kind of nose.
Sure.
It looked kind of like that.
That caught me by surprise.
I said, that looks like a human nose.
But I don't know.
It's just that that's, that's, that's what striped struck me.
I didn't see any kind of color.
Like I said, I noticed the bridge, the, I mean, the eye ridge and the lips.
And it's funny with, funny with the lips.
If you had a, a clay face and you rolled some clay in your hands,
and put it down for the lips.
When you turn that thing sideways,
that's what it kind of looked like to me.
It was kind of weird.
That is really weird.
I've heard a few people say that,
not specifically the statue of David about the nose,
but they pretty much are describing the same thing.
They're like, no, it wasn't like a monkey in the zoo
or like a gorilla.
Like, this is a different type of nose.
And that's kind of what they are describing.
So that's very interesting.
you'd bring that up.
Do you remember any details about the hair that you saw at all that was covering the Bigfoot?
No, because like I said, it had a weird kind of, like a blurriness to it.
Like I said, it was partly cloudy out that day.
It's like 140 in the afternoon, I guess, when I saw this thing.
And, you know, I've seen it three and a half miles from my house.
That was disturbing enough.
I saw it three and a half miles from my house.
But, no, like, I really couldn't make out detail like that from where I was.
You mentioned a few things about the face of it.
Were you able to notice anything about the eyes at all?
No, because like I said, I had that side view.
Right.
And I was like about maybe 200 feet away.
Was there anything that gave you.
clues that you were looking at a male or a female?
I got the impression of a male.
If you're a football field away from somebody,
most males can be distinguished from females.
You know what I mean?
We're talking about humans.
And that's the kind of impression I got about this thing.
I thought it was a male.
Interesting.
Did you ever, I'll ask it this way.
So who else have you shared this experience with
so far?
I told my
best friend,
I told a friend of mine
that I fish with a lot.
I actually
told my wife,
but I don't think she,
she was never really interested
in that kind of thing.
And I think that if she ever saw one,
she'd probably want to move out of here
and never come back.
Right.
So I just,
I told her about it,
and then I never talked about it
with her since,
because I don't think
I don't think she's receptive to it at all.
I don't think she must know about.
Matter of fact, I envy people that can just go to the,
drive to the woods, get out, take a nice walk through the trees.
You know, nice blissful walk.
I envy you because, you know, I do it, and I know what's in there.
And I have to think about it a couple of times.
Have you ever talked to anyone in,
law enforcement or trying to think of the equipment,
it's not forestry workers out there.
It's, so there's like mass Audubon, things like, things like that.
Have you ever had those conversations?
Oh, yeah.
Let me tell you a story about that.
So I would, in the spring, I went to some of those fishing shows,
saltwater fishing shows.
And, you know, they're always there kind of stumbling for their causes and whatnot.
and I pulled them on the side and I said you know what I seen it I seen the bigfoot I mean
how can you guys don't tell me but these things are real and he kind of looked at me like I'll tell you
what he pointed to another office and said she deals with that kind of stuff and I and I
so I went over and talked to and I said you know these things are real I saw one she says yeah
I don't I don't know anything about what you're talking about and I said well come on you know you
You must have seen one, right?
No, we don't know what the, we don't deal with that.
I don't know what you're talking about.
She just kind of walked away.
And I said, yeah, okay, that tells me all I need to know.
That tells me all I need to know.
Wow.
You're not going to have a, you're not going to have a conversation with one of them,
maybe unless you get them somewhere and they're a friend of yours.
Matter of fact, I told another one, and he laughed in my face.
And I said, okay, well, you know, you work in this business one day, either you're lying to me laughing like that,
or you're really ignorant about it.
And one day you're going to see one and you're going to ask your superiors, hey, how can you never talk to me about this?
You didn't tell me that these things are real.
He's going to have some issues, I think, of his own to think about him, unless he was just spent up.
Absolutely.
Good luck to you.
Good luck to you, son.
By the way, I'm about 69 years old.
I've been around, seen a few things, but, you know, nothing like that.
Absolutely.
It's weird, different parts of the country, I think, have different receptiveness when it comes to, I guess, people in that and those roles.
I mean, you talk to someone in Oregon, you might have a whole different conversation.
I mean, I've talked to people.
I talked to an individual at the Iowa State Fair where I'm from a DNR guy and he told me about his sighting.
And I mean, it's just you never know like the type of person you're going to run into, I guess.
But, you know, sometimes, Steve, people have these sightings and they start looking into to see if they've, if there've been other sightings in the same area.
Is that anything you did where, you know, you started looking around and you were able to find other things that have happened in the same area?
Well, I didn't have to because when the internet came around and I heard stories about people having like that feeling I had up in New Hampshire.
I got a good idea what kind of was, I speculated on what happened to me that day.
And what I was feeling about that carriage house up in New Hampshire.
and I started listening to a bunch of
Sasquatch stuff and
heard all kinds of things and I did hear
I did hear about the
sighting from the BFR RO
in the
Topsfield Raleigh area
where a kid
thought he saw three of them
in a row running
in a certain direction
and that was like
about the only thing I found
locally
a BFIO report
by the way I did
I didn't report it to the BFRO, and they wouldn't put it in because I wouldn't let them use the location
because I felt bad for the guy I was trying to sell his house.
And actually the same house is for sale now.
And I wanted to get some kind of habituation issue that you're talking about it.
And I'm not going to talk to him about it, but, you know, it's strange.
That's really interesting.
And it really, that's a tricky one because it's like, well, I mean, what's the worst going to happen?
I guess the guy would be like, yeah, get off my property and, you know, call the cops or something.
But he could have something going on, though.
I mean, you never know, especially in that same area.
But my goodness, Steve, it is, it's a really cool sighting story.
And it's one of those places where I've been thinking for the last year, like, I know something has happened around here.
And when I got your information, I was just like, this is awesome.
This is really, really cool.
There's a lot of, there's more Massachusetts stuff coming out on the show recently,
which is great.
But, you know, Steve, I just want to say, thank you for coming on the show and for sharing
what you experienced that day.
I mean, it's a quick encounter, but you did notice a lot of really interesting details.
and I want to say thank you for sharing those.
And I want to make sure that you were able to share everything that you wanted to share on the show today.
Yeah, no problem.
If you ever back in this area and you want to need to actually show you the spot,
I'd be happy to that I think the tree is still there.
So it's got some age on it now.
It's still lodged in the other trees pointing in that direction.
Like I said, it's up and down that.
It could have been anywhere up and down that road,
but it was in a spot where I see in the big foot.
So, you know, what was that all about?
But, you know, I don't know what to say.
If you're a non-believer, God bless you.
Hope you never see one, quite frankly.
Me, I would like to see another one.
I'd like to look at it in the face, but from a distance.
But anyways, good luck to you.
Yes, sir.
And thank you for coming on the show today.
All right.
No problem.
Thank you.
Hey, Judy.
How are you?
Hi, can you hear me?
Yeah, you sound great.
What brings you up today?
I just wanted to tell you about a couple of experiences that I had with Bigfoot.
So I never was a believer, and I've lived in the same area pretty much all my life.
And well, since three.
And so now I'm up in the foothills and down below me,
in the valley is where I used to live, where I grew up in the, where they farm the cows and everything.
So anyways, when I was younger, my mom saw Bigfoot out in the field, and I remember, like,
being a little girl, and we all went out there, and the grass was, like, literally laid down,
and it looked just like a big man had laid there, and we looked at all the footprints and all that.
And I was like, oh, I don't believe in this stuff.
Never have. And then in 2021, we had passed like my, we went down to go get propane because I live up above where I used to live. Like, it's in the valley and I'm up in the foothills. And so we went down to go get propane. And we were in 2021 and I was with my best friend and her daughter. And her daughter was like 10 at that time. And we're going really slow because it's like 35 on the road to go down to the nearest little town. And we're,
We were just cruising along.
We passed a guy that was walking his dog.
And then as we were coming down this hill, we saw this guy come out.
And he was like really tall.
And he was in black.
And I would say we're probably like, I don't know, like a block away as we're coming down this hill.
And we're like talking.
And Lola, her daughter, was looking.
And we're like, why is he wearing all black?
And it's 100 degrees out today.
And it was really super hot out.
and he's just standing there and there's no mailboxes
and I'm thinking I go dude that's a goalie
that's a gully like why would anybody come out of there
that's a goalie I've lived here on my life
I know how the road is
and so as we start getting closer
and we're coming up on him
we go into shock like we're in shock mode
and we just I swear to God
like just coast up on him
and Megan just breaks the car
right and we're just staring
right at him and he's like touching the front of our car and we're not in a we're just in a smaller car
and anyways he's just touching it and he's looking in on us and he's smiling like his mouth is
open and then he takes i don't know two or three steps and just jumps right down in the gole
right on the other side of the road and we're sitting there and i'm just in shock and megan's in
shock and then all of a sudden lola goes we just saw big foot
It just brought us out of what we were in, right?
And we realized, Lola saw it.
We just didn't see it.
She saw it, she saw it, too.
The kid saw it.
The kid is proof.
And so then we turned around.
We looked in the goalie and everything, and we couldn't see him.
And I didn't talk much about it after that because I was just, like, still in shock.
I was like, okay, did I really see this thing?
And then in 2023, I had left for a couple of nights.
And I had left my dogs for the night in the bus and stuff by themselves.
And I was pretty worried about them.
But I had to leave.
And the next morning I came back and I was in my yard.
And my friend Jim was with me.
And we were standing in my yard.
And all of a sudden back in the woods where my grandkids have their forts, I heard movement back there.
And I go, Jim, something's back there.
And I go, what's back there?
And so we start walking back towards it.
It's not too far.
And we get about, I don't know, I'd say about 30 feet away.
And Bigfoot walks right out into the sunlight, right?
Through the woods.
And we could see him.
And he walked right out into the open road.
And he was like, I'd say probably about 14 feet tall.
And to me, he was the same.
He looked exactly the same as the one I saw down.
the road. But this time, he turned around, he looked at me, and he went down, and this is not a lie,
he went down, he scratched down on his knees, and he hit his chest, like, twice with his arm
towards me, like, we're friends. And I'm just standing there, and then shocking Jim's going,
is that a big foot? Is that a big? He just, he's repeating himself. I can't talk. I'm like,
He's so close to us. He could have picked us up, killed us, did whatever he wanted to do. But he didn't. Instead, he bowed down and did this thing on his chest. So I looked that up because I wanted to know what did he do. Like, why would he pound his chest like that at me? And I guess it's like a sign in Congo or whatever with gorillas that that means we're friends. And which I believe we are because, listen, I have chickens and ducks and everything around here.
And if Bigfoot wanted to take them or a bear or a cougar when I'm gone and going and getting supplies, they could have them.
But nothing ever touches my animals.
So something, I figure something is keeping care of him.
But that is the second time I saw him.
And he walked like straight down the road.
And I watched him walk right straight down the road and down the path and go right through the bushes onto the property.
I live with about, I don't know, thousands and thousands of acres behind me.
and I got two lakes up behind me that hippies live on,
and then I got a lake that's a park lake down below me.
And my property is the only one it conjoins with all of this land
that goes way out everywhere.
It's called Eagle Mount.
And so I can join with all the lakes and everything around me.
And I can join all the way back down to the valley through the woods.
And so I'm thinking he's running.
what I figure out is that he's running the foothill line because there's like where I live,
there's foothills that come up from the valley and they run all the way down to another town
called Quillocene. It's about 20 miles away. And then that goes up into the Olympic mountains and
stuff here in Washington. I'm conjoined with a lot of property and I think the day I came home,
he was taking a nap and he got caught. And so he was moving because I,
I saw like this person like try to hide behind a tree at first.
That's what I thought.
I thought it was a guy trying to hide behind a tree in my yard.
And I was like, what be doing?
So this is our property.
You can't be on it.
So that's what I thought.
But it wasn't.
And that was my second time seeing him.
And now I'm a full believer in Bigfoot.
I'm not afraid of him.
I still go outside at night in the dark by myself.
And I sleep outside by myself sometimes.
up here and I'm not afraid. I honestly feel like he's probably been protecting us because
with all the cougar sightings and bobcat sightings and everything people have and all the
children that have played up here and stuff and nothing's ever got us. So I do think he is a
protector. I do think he doesn't like people that are negative. He doesn't like, he doesn't like guns.
that's for sure.
And I think he's just like any other animal,
but he definitely is out there.
There's no doubt about it in my mind.
I'm a true believer.
But that's all I've got to say.
Thank you for sharing.
So that's pretty much, it's close to the Olympic Peninsula, it sounds like.
Yeah, I'm up in where Eagle Mount.
It's called the Eagle Mount, and it's by the Olympic Mountains.
Pretty close to the Olympic Mountains.
So I'm like up above where the.
highway runs like through Quilstein, Brennan, and it goes like through Mount Walker and all that.
So that's awesome.
But yeah, I got a lot of forest around me.
But I don't, I don't want people like coming Bigfoot hunting.
I just think people should leave them alone.
If it's meant to be, if he's meant to be seen, he's going to be seen.
No, I absolutely agree with you 100% for sure.
All right.
I have, I have a Bigfoot podcast.
you may have heard me say this before.
Is it something where I can share this conversation we had on it?
Oh, yeah, definitely.
I appreciate you coming up.
Hopefully you can stick around for a bit.
Sure.
I love listening.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, bye.
Hey, how's it going?
How are you?
Doing good.
How about you?
Not bad, not bad.
What brings you up?
I'm sorry, what did you say?
What brings you up today, sir?
I just wanted to tell you about an experience I had.
I was out west and I was alone walking the trail down by the river and near a big forest.
And it was, the forest was dark but there was like a lot of mist and stuff like that.
And by the river there there was like a lot of beavers and animals and stuff and stuff.
and I was walking my horse on the trail,
and my horse started to notice some kind of sound.
And so I just, I walked with him for a little while,
and he stopped.
And I just stood there beside him.
And I just left him there, like I tied him up.
And then probably about, I would say, about 30,
feet where I was standing, there was a figure, like a dark figure, probably about 13 feet,
14 feet standing behind a tree. And it was foggy, so it was hard to see what was going on.
And anyways, I tied my horse up and I left him there at the post. And I was walking up the hill there.
It was steep.
I had a watch out where I was walking.
And I slipped.
And the leaves were wet.
I started falling down
the hill.
And then I heard a big roar.
And it sounded like
a bear.
But it was a little bit different.
So I got back up.
And after falling down,
I cleaned myself off
I got the mud off my pants
and then I started
walking in the direction where I saw
the shadow thing behind the tree there
I got closer
and the thing was gone
but then a few minutes later I saw
the figure thing running
like running ahead of me
anyways I tried to catch up to it
and then it was gone
but like the figure I saw was like a almost looked like a like an ape.
It was like the size of a like a gorilla or something like that.
And you can tell it had a lot of hair on it and it was dark and that.
But after I saw that, it was like, did I did this, was that bigfoot?
Did I experience like the Sasquatch guy?
And so it made me wonder was that big foot?
So it was quite the experience.
Where did that happen?
Can you share any info about that?
It happened in the Rock.
The Rockies up there.
I forget the name of the town.
I think it was called Whistler or something like that.
Okay, Whistler, BC.
Yeah, and it was, like I said, it was a cool day.
It wasn't very hot.
Normally, the temperature out there at that time of day,
it was like it was in the morning time,
like early in the morning before the sun was fully set in the sky.
And it was like a fall day felt.
And then there was like a lot of fog and stuff.
And it was really hard to see.
But definitely something out there.
I appreciate you coming up and sharing what you experienced.
Is this something I could share on Bigfoot podcast as well?
Sure you can.
Yeah.
Awesome.
Hey, thank you for coming up and keep us in mind.
you experience anything else. Thanks very much. Hey Ed, how's it? Am I there? You got it. How are you doing, sir?
Oh, hey, my name's Ed. How are you doing? Hey, good. My name is Jeremiah. Nice to meet you. I saw
your comment about something happened in Spencerport. Yep, it happened about 30 years ago.
In Spencerport, New York, I could give you the road. There's houses back there now, but there's still
woods and there was weird things that would happen probably about a month before you'd hear weird things
and i was always in the woods because the farmer because we lived right there in a duplex and he
farmed the field that was there and he would park his equipment right behind the house in his field
and he said, hey, could you watch it?
You live here, and I'll let you hunt in the woods
because I owned a lot of guns.
I like to go shooting.
And probably before this happened, what I told you about,
about three weeks, it was at dusk, and I was walking out to the shed.
It was probably, oh, 40 feet from the house,
just a wooden shed right on the edge of the field there.
And do you know what a chimpanzee sounds like when it's angry and it runs away?
It screams.
It thrashes.
And I think this was a family of them.
I'm not positive.
And I'm not weird, trust me, because I'm going to give you a name of a guy who you might be able to get a hold of him tomorrow.
I'm pretty sure I know where he works.
and he'll back this up.
And this thing ran from behind the shed, and it screeched.
Like, I've watched animal shows, and when a chimpanzee gets excited,
it runs, and it thrashes.
And I heard it run right down the hedgerow, right into the woods,
and then it stopped.
Okay, whatever.
I put it off to a raccoon, a box, something like that.
me and Matt, my buddy, we went out back to do shooting.
And I had my spotlight because it was going to get dark and we didn't know when we were going to get back.
So we start walking back and the spotlight dies.
And I had a 222 rifle and I forget what rifle he had.
And it's pitch black, but we knew where we were.
There's a trail that goes right up the hill into the field.
And you can see the lights of the houses.
We get almost to the crest of the hill
by this hedgerow that had a little creek in it
that ran to the woods where that noise ran down.
And I heard a buck, we both heard this buck snort.
My dad was, I hunted for years.
I know what a deer sounds like.
And we heard it and we both stopped.
And I says, Matt, that's a buck laying down somewhere in here.
And we both didn't want to get hit with a horn, right?
So I said, we could put a couple rounds in the ground.
He goes, okay.
So we heard it, and it sounded like it was probably 20 to 30 feet on the ground in front of us.
We couldn't see it.
The spotlight, the battery burned out.
It was dead.
And it's pitch black, no moon.
And you couldn't see your hand in front of your face, basically.
So we fired two rounds into the ground.
where this thing was laying and made that noise changed.
It was now angled up, and I'm guessing, 9 to 10 feet, and this is no lie.
And it let out such a guttural growl.
I've hunted bear.
My dad, my brother, and me, we've hunted grizzlies in Canada.
I know what a bear sounds like.
There's no animal in New York State.
that can make that noise.
And it shook your chest.
And we just high-tailed it to the house.
But we couldn't smell it.
And that was weird.
There's usually an animal that lives outside.
You're going to smell.
And I've hunted, like I said, we've hunted for years.
My dad owned gun shops.
He was a conservation officer.
I know animals.
But the weird thing is the next morning,
when me and Matt both got up to go to work,
he goes, you want to go out there and look for trash?
I said, I don't know. I don't want to know. I said, no, go ask Mac. He's going to give you the same story, the same exact story. And it, you watch these people that go hunting. And you're looking at an animal that can go 800 to, I'm going to guess, 1,400 pounds and can rip trees out of the ground and stick them back into the ground upside down.
Right. Yep. Yep. But I appreciate you're just like that.
letting me talk, but yeah, 30 years ago this happened, and it was, I can't remember the address
of the house. And there's houses behind there now. There's a housing contract. They ripped the
apple torture out, and there's a huge house off to the one side. But the woods are still there.
And I never went back and looked around in the woods too much after that. I didn't go out there
at night. But it's weird. Nothing that I know in New York State can
grow that way. Nothing.
Okay.
An escape, even
if it was an escape silver bag,
it's only going to be what?
Six, seven foot?
And it's not going to let you stand there
and fire two rounds in the ground.
It's going to retaliate. It's going to
figure you're challenging it.
But, yeah, we never went back
out to look for tracks.
And I said, man, I don't want to know.
Were other people in that same time
period having weird stuff happened in
same area too. I asked the old couple next to us and they said no not really and there was a cop
that I grew up with that lived across the street just down the road and I asked them. He said no.
The store owner on the one road just on the other side of the field I've asked him because he was
there for years and he said his dogs wouldn't the only thing he noticed every once in a while his dogs
wouldn't wander off in the backyard. They'd stay up
front but he said he never saw anything I've asked people but there's a
parkway down by the lake and there's a couple of guys that have supposedly
video one that was by the lake but it was taken from a distance and you
couldn't make out what it was and that was probably 25 30 miles away
Wow, down by Lake Ontario, yeah.
Hamlin Beach State Parkway.
Yeah.
And I think there was a couple other sightings around there.
But it was just weird.
But I've hunted for years.
Me and my dad, we've hunted, like I said, bear all the way up to Malone County by the river.
Atopper Lake, we've hunted bear.
and we went to Canada, the Canadian Peninsula,
and hunted grizzly once.
And I've never heard anything growl like that.
I don't even think a bear could make that noise.
I really don't.
Oh, are you talking about the, are you talking about...
Yeah.
Are you talking about the video of what people think is a baby,
bigfoot in a tree?
Was that down by the Hamill Beach State Parkway?
I think I'm looking at.
that something because is it from like 1997 could have been that long ago yeah all right yeah that's
interesting do you know how to contact those guys i'd have to look up what you're looking up but i
could probably find i know i've seen it before okay the only thing i have is a tablet i don't have a
big computer gotcha got you no problem no problem i don't even know if they're still around 97
that's a long is that is hey that's that's true hey i appreciate you coming
up, Ed, and talking about what happened there in Spencerport. That's a new area for me.
Is this a conversation I could put on? I have a Bigfoot podcast where I share conversations
like this. Yeah, no problem. Go ahead. Awesome. All right. That sounds great.
Like I said, when this thing growled, literally it had to have been up to 10 foot.
Easy. It was just dump on me. And everybody asked me, why didn't you walk back and look for prints?
No, that's a big animal.
No.
I don't care if you're armed.
You shoot a 222 is not a quiet gun.
It's fairly loud.
I think he might have had a 30-30 or a 45-70.
That thing should have ran.
It did not run.
It just growled.
And it just shook you.
Yeah, you can share the audio.
I don't have a problem with it.
Awesome.
Keep us in the loop if you hear anything else.
Feel free to reach out.
Maybe we'll see you up here again.
But thanks for hanging out, man.
Yeah, I just hit follow for you.
You got it.
Thank you, sir.
I'll see if I can look that up.
It's good talking to you tonight, and you have a good one, sir.
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