Bigfoot Society - The Sasquatch of Lake Cushman, Washington
Episode Date: October 15, 2024In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Tim returns to share captivating tales from his off-grid camping experiences near Lake Cushman, Washington. Known for intriguing Sasquatch encounters, Tim describes... a chilling set of experiences including discovering footprints in the snow, mysterious vocalizations, and even a sighting of two juvenile Sasquatches. During a summer camping trip, Tim and his partner encountered eerie noises, vocalizations, and gifts from an unseen intelligence, leading them to believe in an ongoing interaction with the Sasquatch species. This immersive recount of Tim's encounters includes interactions surrounding the 4th of July and a fascinating dream involving Sasquatches.Resources:Previous episodes with TimFirst episode - https://youtu.be/LDr_vlCmf0YTracks episode - https://youtu.be/HuH7-g2MnAMOlympic Strange Days - https://www.olympicstrangedays.comBolero - https://open.spotify.com/track/3KtsRijwp8KunCRYlOdWEi?si=828a98d899a6496eShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to Tim again today.
Tim's a gentleman that's been on the show a few times.
And he's shared some really interesting things that have happened up in the late Cushman area of
Washington, but it's a pleasure to have you on the show again, Tim. How's it going tonight?
Oh, it's great. Thanks so much for having me on again, Jeremiah. It's an honor and a privilege to
be on your show again and got more to share. So, yeah, I can jump right into if you'd like.
Let's do it. Go ahead and go right for it and take us to where we need to go today, Tim.
Yeah, so we've got this off-grid camping property that's near Lake Cushman.
And back in spring, after some sort of speculative encounters we've had over the year and a half,
back in spring, we got the confirmation with footprints in the snow,
which I was able to photograph that I call the mother and child footprints
that have a clear, large 16-inch adult Sasquatch print with a smaller,
I'd say, 9-inch print inside of that print.
And I explained a little more about that in the last show and kind of left off there.
So to pick up where we've left off, things have gotten real.
And as I've heard about you, Jeremiah, and your time in Oregon, a lot shifted over the summer for you.
And I can say the same for myself.
Things have changed since we've last talked.
In short, we are in it.
We are in a community.
communication with this species, this intelligence that has been frequenting our camp or the wild ravine that is just beyond our camp.
It's a lot is developed. Let's put it that way. I'm going to get into reporting some of the vocalizations we've received gifts.
physical gifts, communication, visitations.
And I even have a sighting to report.
I kind of had a feeling that things would continue to happen
after the footprints were presented to us,
because I now feel like these footprints were presented to us
or perhaps to anyone who might be nearby,
although we're the only ones camping.
So it seems that they intentionally set these footprints as a sort of an introduction.
I know this sounds weird to a lot of people, but this is kind of what we've entered into,
is a sort of a rapport with this species.
So I'm going to backtrack just a little bit to share something that I was reluctant to share.
time I was on the podcast and it's basically we had a sighting me and my lady and
it's something that's taken months and I wonder if other people have been through
this where you see something and you can't digest it it's too much it's too
much for you to process and and put on a shell
and go, yeah, that happened.
It was the day after,
when there was still snow on the ground at camp,
it was the day after, about 24 hours after we had arrived,
and we'd found the footprints.
And we are shuffling about camp in the middle of the day.
We're chopping wood.
I'm shoveling some snow to kind of create pathways
from our trailer to our fire pit,
things like this.
kind of shuffling about camp and the neighbor next to us is a vacant lot that is fenced in on three sides
and it's only three sides but the one side that's open is open to that ravine directly above where the
where the footprints were found and as i would say about 2.30 in the afternoon like i said
we're shuffling around camp we're we're just doing our thing trying to be
maintain warmth again it's snowy and rainy and out of the peripheral my vision i see two
brown furry round heads pop up above the neighbor's fence it's about a five and a half foot
fence and it's at about two o'clock you know my two my two o'clock you know as in like if i'm facing 12
It's at 2 o'clock.
And so I see this.
One head goes, boop, peek-a-boo.
And then a few seconds later, about two or three feet away, another one,
bloop pops up and down.
And my lady looks at me, and I look at her, and we kind of, did you see that?
Yeah, did you see that?
Yeah, what was that?
What was that?
I take a deep breath and slowly start working my way toward that fence, which, by the way, it's solid wood.
You can't see through it and peek over, and there's nothing.
And I've ruled out the possibility of, let's say, a hoax.
There were no footprints that were boot prints anywhere nearby.
This is a fenced off vacant lot that you can't get into unless you climb up through a pretty steep section of woods.
They were round, kind of a dirty blonde, brown, almost like the color of a coyote coloration.
And I really am set on this was, this was two young juveniles that were peaking.
over to take a look at us. It just aligns perfectly with what was presented to us and what later
happened down the road, which I'm going to get into, which is a lot of activity. So it's taken a
long time to acknowledge that this was an actual sighting that it was gentle, it was measured,
It wasn't frightening to us.
It wasn't, it was a bit startling, but it wasn't overwhelming.
I feel very, very lucky to have, to have the scene, to have seen just what we saw, which was just enough to be an acknowledgement of here we are, we see you and you see us and that's all.
So that's kind of a bit into the old account.
If you've got any questions about that, it's something that, like I said, I've been milling over for months.
So there's that.
So you looked over the fence.
Were you able to look at the ground on the other side of the fence at all?
Yeah, and this is basically, so it had been really snowy the day before, and then the snowy, the snow was really patchy this next day.
So we still had snow in our lot because it was, you know, a lot more shade.
And this spot was patchy snow.
So there were no prints in that area, but a lot of dirt, a lot of dirt, a lot of dirt.
a lot of bare dirt near where we saw the heads pop up and down.
Did you see the whole head or just a little bit of the head?
No, no.
I'm thinking half of the head.
I'm thinking from what I can gather, you know, like you see half of a circle.
It's basically like half of a circle.
So, you know, that would put it technically about nose height to the edge of the fence.
to the top of the fence were you able to see any um any details of the top of the head like uh eyes
or or anything like that where that you would have seen on the top of the head at all no but i was
trying to think of like what what exactly shape comes to mind and the only thing i could think of
is like a large eWalk without ears does that sound weird no that's awesome
I think that's a great way to put it.
Most of most listeners will get that, I think.
Okay, okay.
Again, you know, five and a half feet up and just a split second,
bloop back down and then bloop back down.
But the color was the color was the most significant thing.
I mean, it was like a coyote, that dirty brownish blonde color,
which, you know, I didn't expect that at all.
But pretty mind-blowing.
And like I said, sometimes, and there might be other people who can relate to this, it just takes time to let this sink in.
So there's a sighting.
It's not the most profound, clear, ominous, you know, citing that you hear about in a lot of these encounters.
But who knows?
That might be coming later.
still i mean i bet that it took you a long time to get to the point where your mind wasn't trying to
explain that away and you finally were like okay yes i did see something i can i can deal with this
yeah yeah um i think we're still in a bit of denial at that time thinking like okay there's
Sasquatch prints, maybe it was a week ago that it happened, maybe they're not here very often.
Now I know they're there very, very often.
And that kind of brings me to the next section here, which, again, in the last, the last podcast I did here, I talked about the 4th of July.
if you might remember, there was a ton of activity surrounding our camp on the 4th of July of last year.
So we had this idea of let's recreate what happened on the 4th of July this year, 2024,
just to kind of lay out the same ingredients and see what happens.
So that's what we did.
We went to camp on July 2nd, a couple days before the 4th.
And again, we're the only ones camping in the whole region because it's a weekday.
I think it was a Tuesday night, Tuesday or Wednesday night.
And we did the stuff that we do.
We cooked oysters over the fire at dusk.
It's just a real romantic setting.
We had the armoretto.
We had the soul music going and some even some flute jazz.
stuff, just having a lot of laughs and affection.
And July 2nd.
So after dark, we start hearing the stick breaks, various places.
I would say typically three different spots.
We'll hear stick breaks.
My lady heard this.
I didn't hear it, but she heard over the other side of camp a whistle.
This is around 11 o'clock at night.
And then, you know, this is all kind of like, oh, yeah, there's weird stuff making noises in the woods.
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down in the bottom of the ravine leave, just create two big grunts that were just
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and followed by more
stick breaks around the
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let's keep keep doing what we're doing
and I'd say
10 minutes after the grunts
we hear four big bipedal footsteps, foot crunches down on the ground.
And I mean like, like it's saying, hello, here I am, I can walk four steps very loudly, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, just like that.
which at this point I'm like okay okay we have visitors just like we did last year I don't know if it's like a routine but we're going to we're going to go with it um
who sorry reliving this uh these crunches it's it's almost like they could have stepped gingerly and I know that they can they could step gingerly wherever they want
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chuff chuff but longer deeper and louder than that at that point I'm getting
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we're going to you know have our food and just enjoy where we're at um again this is july
second coming up on fourth of july finally it was around midnight just after midnight in fact it was
uh 1219 to be exact this is when we got the loudest vocal anything
that I've ever heard in my life, coming from the bottom of this ravine,
70 feet down below our camp, came this booming, polyphonic vocal that was one part deep,
guttural growl, one part high scream, and one part loud knock.
I cannot recreate it.
It was three sounds at once.
I've heard of things like this,
but to hear it in person was one of the most unsettling things.
This sound, these three vocals at once,
almost sounded as if this makes no sense like it was coming from
a metal room
like a steel walled room
like it had reverb to it
and there was a knock
I'm tempted to speculate that
they have the ability to make a knocking sound in the back of their throat
I don't know how they are able to
get a high pitch and a low
growl at the same time
but all these three sounds were at once.
This, and it happened 12 to 16 times in consecutive, like,
and this is what sent us retreating, retreating from the fire pit to our trailer.
We retreated.
This was too alarming.
I don't want to say it was terrifying.
but it was disorienting.
We had a lapse in time and distance for a few seconds as we were taking just a few steps,
just maybe four steps from our campfire ring to the trailer.
It felt like we were traveling this long distance from one spot of the camp to the other.
as this sound was reverberating into the entire camp.
It felt like the sound had come up and then was coming from all sides into our ears.
And we paused right at the doorway of the trailer,
and we both whipped out our phones and recorded just the last few of those knocking sounds.
before scooting into the trailer.
And we scooted in there.
And I looked to her and I said,
we are in it.
And I can't emphasize enough the feeling of,
we are in it.
We went right to sleep.
We literally, it's like that noise was something that it knocked us out.
I mean, we went to bed and we're just out until morning.
I feel like I need to mention there's a distinct shift that happens.
And you know this, Jeremiah, from what you experienced.
When things go from an interest in a curiosity, you know, you're interested in Sasquatch.
It's a curiosity.
When it moves from that to like an unequivocal communion,
with this species or this intelligence, however you label it,
it's really real in a way that's like,
you're sailing into uncharted waters without a map.
I mean, there's nothing, there's no guidebook that shows you,
oh, this is how you respond to, you know, these interactions.
The only thing I can speculate that was communicated to us clearly,
because I don't know,
I can clearly say that they were saying,
we are here,
we know you,
now you know us.
That's the only clarity that I have.
I don't know if they were calling in the young,
if they were telling us to quiet down.
The only thing I can say is they were saying to us,
we are here, we know you, and now you know us.
So that still makes me nervous remembering that, but that's what I mean by we are in it.
That thing that happened on July 2nd is it's sitting with me really fresh.
they put on display for us
the extraordinary abilities that they have
that they were displaying
were not like humans or other animals
in the sounds that we make
in the way that we can
control the environment
or influence the environment or
affect us
affect you
like you know how they can affect us
that sound it filled the atmosphere
So, yeah, there's kind of the big one that happened on the 4th of July, I guess July 2nd, I'm sorry.
The 4th of July and the 3rd of July, actually, we were prepared to hear more of this the next couple of nights.
And guess what we heard?
Nothing.
Absolute stillness, nothing.
which to me in retrospect was a very poignant contrast it's a poignant contrast to the night of that loud vocal because the stillness of the next few nights was like it was the message was you know we won't be controlled or manipulated we come on our terms we interact with you on our terms it was humbling like we were
like, you know, for them to just display themselves in their power, you know, so, so
potently.
And then the next few nights was still in nothing.
It's just like, wow.
Okay.
So, yeah, there is the big one that's been sitting for a while that I've been wanting to talk to
talk to you about here.
So,
and you're right, I totally
get it.
I very much
get it. So after you experience that
did you find that being
replayed in your mind or
it would just be on your mind all the time?
It is on my mind
all the time.
I find
beauty in it. I find
something unsettling in it.
I think about it every day.
I think how lucky I am,
how lucky we are, that we
got this power displayed
to us without violence and without
any real
you know,
horrible repercussions.
I think we're both
really grateful that this happened as weird as it sounds as weird as it sounded um yeah so have your
have your dreams changed after that um is it something where you feel drawn back to that area
quite frequently any things like that been occurring that's an interest that's so interesting
that you i now you asked about dreams that's really interesting
that you would mention that.
I was thinking about sharing this on your show,
and I wasn't sure if I was going to.
I had the most vivid dream
that wasn't like a dream.
It was the most vivid,
like HD scene.
I could paint it with my eyes right now.
In the dream,
I'm looking down into the ravine.
And I see four bears.
And these bears stand up slowly.
And as they stand up, they transform into a family of four Sasquatch with an alpha male and a female and two young.
And they look at me with these intense eyes, this intense gaze that locks me in.
And, I mean, I could, seriously, I could paint a picture of how vivid this is.
The hair is moving on their faces.
Everything is so vivid.
I could even, like, see the eyes.
The eyes are almost, I was going to sound weird, but Judd Nelson from the breakfast club,
the male had his eyes and was looking at me.
and again the message was like communicating with me with the gaze was we're here we're real
now you know and then they turn and they walk sideways into the trees and disappear so yeah there's
the dream feels weird to share that but um that's that's the most vivid dream i've ever had in
my life and and i asked that because um
That started happening to me.
The days that I got back from Oregon, back to Iowa,
I started having very vivid dreams to the point where it felt like I could almost control them.
And it was of the meadow area that we were spending a lot of time in and where there was interactions.
So it's something where it'll come up every once in a while with people that have had interactions.
and I ask him that.
Okay.
I've not heard that.
But that does make sense, I guess.
In a way, it doesn't make sense, but it does make sense.
Since that time, do you feel like there's been any other interaction or communication with them?
We've been back to camp several times since then.
and every time, every time there's been something,
every time there's been some kind of,
some kind of thing we've felt or experienced or heard.
So, yeah, last month, September,
if you'd like me to get into some of the little things that happened there,
I can get into that.
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So we go back to camp and it's, there's a burn ban because there's actually a forest fire burning, not too far away.
And we're like, ah, we can't have a fire. We want to camp anyway.
So two camp times in a row, and this is just again with my lady and I, we bring a bunch of tea light candles to put in the fire pits so we can actually kind of sit around.
the quote unquote fire.
And this is really fun.
What you do is you lay out aluminum foil,
and we laid up about 50 T lights and lit them.
And it reflects in the flames dance.
And we've enjoyed our little fire during this time.
So the last time we're out there,
we get to camp.
And right when we get to camp,
I'm like, okay, it's been raining.
We got this little camp.
It's one of those pop-up canopies.
And one side of it had collected rain and totally filled up this big, you know, half a bathtub full of water.
And so we get out of the car and we run over and we're just laughing.
We're trying to spill the water out of the canopy.
And we're laughing and it's splashing and spilling on the ground.
And we hear a big thud in the woods, in the ravine.
in the ravine
and in the same vicinity
that we heard these vocals, we hear this big
thud, and it just so happened
to be right after
we start laughing.
And so we're like,
okay, and you know,
we don't talk too much about
Sasquatch when we're out there. We just kind of
observe, and
you know, we'll acknowledge
it and then move along.
So we're like, cool,
something's out there. We heard the
thud um but then we stay two nights and the first night we're sitting around the uh tea light
tea light candles and playing music and again just having some wine chilling out and big wood knock
this time it's not in the ravine it's back by the road and but it's a loud you know the big
loud wood knock.
So that's kind of unsettling.
You know,
it's just
I want to observe this stuff
and I also don't want to, you know,
jump to too many conclusions.
So we just continue on
and we're just camping.
The next night,
it's drizzling rain.
So we set up the canopy
right above the fire pit.
So we got to have the candles going underneath the canopy.
We're staying dry enough.
It's the northwest.
So it's just like, you know, this drizzly little bits of rain, no wind.
And again, we're the only ones camping in this.
It's a weekday.
We're just dead set on.
We're going to camp tonight.
We're going to sit around the candles.
And about 9.30 at night, it's dark.
and that's when a stick comes flying diagonally into our camp
and I see it fly sideways and land
we have a lot of trees we have a lot of big fir trees around camp
but this shot sideways and landed
and it landed where we usually kind of put up our tent but we're not tent camping
this night we're just staying in the trailer
So I go over on when I tell my lady,
that stick just landed there.
Again, we just try to stay real calm about this.
I go over and I pick up this beautiful stick.
It's got all this lichen growing on it.
It's clearly been broken off of a tree
because I can see it's dry on one side.
Everything else on it is wet.
There's clearly where a hand had gripped
and worn off
the bark.
So it had been
reached, you know,
grasped, broken
off of the tree, brought
to our camp and flung in.
And I go over there
and I pick up the stick
and I say
to the woods, thank you,
friends, thank you.
We see you.
We thank you for the gift.
you know I show them my hands I show them that I don't have a weapon
I think this is something I continue to practice because
you know to show that you're not a threat I think is a big deal
since by the way just to follow up on the stick thing
I've since put it I took a ladder and and put it way up on a tree
that's facing the ravine so that they can see and acknowledge
that I'm acknowledging that, you know, I was gifted this.
So I've got it attached to the trunk of a tree way up high,
where it'll always be to acknowledge that gift.
So that happened.
And then an hour later, we're here and again, little stick breaks here and there.
We've got music going, but it's really low.
In fact, this is the night when I was playing Bolero.
which I've now heard that other researchers or whatever have said,
play the musical piece, Bolero.
It'll bring them in.
So we played that in its entirety, which is beautiful and intense.
It's very intense.
And around 10, 15 at night, we hear down in the ravine the same voice we heard on July 2nd,
the exact same voice that did the Jeff the Jeff sound and the knock sound and the grunt sound.
And that same voice says a three-syllable word.
It says, oh, wah.
And that's not a very good impression of it, but it was oh, wah.
Oh, I don't know what that means.
But there it is.
another vocal and it was beautiful because this one was it was gentle enough it wasn't scary it was
just like hi i'm back kind of kind of thing um so yeah that kind of uh that kind of wraps up what
happened in in september there so that that is really that is really that is really that is
really fascinating. Wow. So you randomly played Bolero without knowing how it's potentially related
to Sasquatch research? No, I had heard about that from somebody, somebody. But I didn't play it
expecting to hear anything. I played it like, oh yeah, whatever. I heard that this might bring a man or something.
You know, it was like very nonchalant in the mix of like the other jazz and other things we were playing.
Yeah, because at Sasquatch Summerfest and Oak Ridge, like it came up a lot and Tobin Johnson would talk about it.
And it's actually something that Henry Franzoni would recommend people to do.
That's right.
He said that something to the effect of the, the risk.
rhythm was just very conducive to bring them in.
Which is really interesting.
It's a great song, you know.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Yeah.
So apparently, rest in peace, Henry Venn, Franzoni.
Yeah.
It's a good man.
He is.
Yeah.
So, you know, there was my
little ode to Henry.
Yeah.
Exactly. It worked.
It worked.
I would be curious if other people have tried that as well, if they want to reach out to me
or if they do try it, see what happens.
So you did get a recording, it sounds like, of knocks at one time?
We recorded the vocal knock, that one that one that went about 12 to 16.
knocks, knock vocal growl scream all at once.
Yeah.
So you have just the knock part, though.
You don't have the whole thing recorded?
It's a video on my phone.
I mean, I was so shaking, nervous.
I just kind of did the swipe screen and hit record on video.
And you hear it.
You hear it.
It probably could be dissected and brought through some kind of audio system
that, you know,
shows the actual sounds
that are happening.
You know, it's not impressive on my phone at all
like it was filling the camp, you know, when it happened.
Yeah, but it's potentially something,
which is incredible that you were able to actually record
anything, because most people, when stuff like that happens,
they just can't get their phone open quick enough
or they're not even thinking of that, you know.
right i i i've missed every other one to be honest i've missed every other situation where uh but this one was
this that noise was that that vocal was really like it was we know it was directed at us we know
it was it was showing itself uh so clearly and for so long um it's almost like it invited and
opportunity to you know it was it was a vulnerability let's put it that way that's how i interpret it at
least right now is it showed a vulnerability because it showed that it wasn't us it showed that it wasn't an
animal it wasn't it wasn't it wasn't anything else that i could put inside of a box and it was
the loudest freaking vocal anything i've ever heard
I mean, out of lions, tigers, and bears, oh my.
It was the loudest vocal thing I've ever heard in my life, which is, yeah, my heart still kind of skips a little bit when I think about it.
Oh, I'm absolutely sure that it's going to be like that forever.
Is there anything where you might consider sharing that video just to see, or even a clip of,
of to hear what the audio is or I mean totally up to you but yeah I think I've got a friend that
that has audio stuff that he could probably um you know kind of take out the take out the white
noise and and maybe even dissect it a little bit and and see see what it does but uh yeah I'm
sitting on it it's it's there no pressure just throwing it out there it's it might it
might be really cool. It might be cooler than you think. I'll say that. Yeah. Yeah. It's been really
interesting to be sort of thrust into this as I've taken an interest. And, God, it kind of lines up with
like how we manifest reality, how we align with things. And, you know, reality. Reality. Reality,
kind of cooperates with us and co-creates.
I know that's pretty metaphysical, but
I've become really, really interested in this topic
right as these things started appearing and making
themselves known.
And if I could go into that a little deeper as an example,
something that happened last weekend.
I camped with my brother and my next
few and there was an event on the peninsula not too far from our camp called the
Olympic Strange Days. Have you heard of this? Absolutely. Yeah. Okay. That's it. That's cool.
Yeah. I mean, that's Tov Johnson's thing. I knew a lot of people there. So this is very interesting.
Okay. Okay. So I had caught wind that this was happening. I looked it up. Tickets are sold out.
it's like well you know I catch wind in in one of tobes you know the the live streams that he does
that there's going to be an after party at the Hama Hama Oaster Bar and I'm like well I love the
Hama Oaster Bar nice it's not far from our camp so I told my brother I'm like man let's just go
to that thing even if we're like you know like kind of fly on the wall we'll just kind of sit back
and just kind of listen to some of these bigfoot research people.
So we plan on it and we go.
And this was Sunday of this week.
And we're looking around and right there, there's Tobe Johnson with his big like
Sasquatch head and some displays.
And I go right up to him.
I'm like, hey, what's going on?
you know, you're Tob, I know you, you're cool, I'm a fan of what you do and a flash of beauty.
And I look around and, oh my gosh, there's a bunch of people that I recognize from the documentary.
And so I start talking to Tob, and I show in my prints, the prince in the snow of the mother and child print.
And he's like, oh, my God.
and he, you know, takes my phone, and he goes up to Barb Shoup, you might know that name.
He goes up to her and shows her the print, and she literally jumps out of her chair.
It was really neat.
And then I met Rich Germo, and that was really cool because Rich is in the documentary of Flash of Beauty,
and he's actually researched in the same area where
where we have our spot.
So stay tuned.
I might have plans to
camp with
Rich Germot in that
at our spot,
which could be
really interesting.
Like I said, suddenly I'm thrust into this
situation.
Wow.
Yeah, but these people, I met
the producers of Flash of Beauty.
And then cherry on top, here comes Ron Moorhead.
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Yep.
Did not know Ron Moorhead was coming to this event.
And here he comes and oh my gosh, what a cool guy.
I got to meet him.
I got to, you know, get my picture with him,
chat with him a little bit about my experience.
And I got to tell him, you know, that his recordings,
it's his recordings of Sierra sounds that it was the first time that it really landed to me like this is reality
because this is unequivocal there's nothing else that can do that can make sounds like that
no animal no human nothing man made nothing else nothing can make sounds like that so it was
just it was just a really cool event i got to i got to meet ron for
I mean, living legend right there.
So, yeah, that's kind of what's been happening.
It's been a wild summer.
Wow, that is so cool.
I think the lesson there is, if you see something cool,
happen and don't be afraid to take initiative and just go for it.
Because, I mean, look at all the cool stuff that you were able to take part
and the people you were able to meet just because you're like, man, let's go for it.
And that's awesome, dude.
My message to people is, you know, stay astonished at this because this is a mystery that
it deserves your astonishment.
It's an astonishing reality, and it is a reality.
And I don't, I'm not doing this for any real reason other than to share my,
own astonishment but also I'd like to say something about the stigma I'd like to
see I'd like to participate in getting rid of the stigma that's still out there
it's still a joke people are still ridiculed people who've had really intense
encounters I haven't had intense encounters have left me with PTSD or
anything like that, but there are people who have.
And there's still a stigma.
They can't share.
They can't share what they've experienced.
And I'd like to participate in, and you, Jeremiah, are doing a big, big part in getting
rid of the stigma with the platform that you've presented and the work that you're putting.
And I can't imagine how much work you put in to get rid of the stigma of, you know,
how it's looked at, how experiences are treated after they've had their experience.
So I'd like to personally thank you for that.
And I'm happy that I can also do my little bit of a part.
Yeah.
Thank you.
It is a lot of work.
It's an absolute lot of work.
Way more than I could explain.
but it is a thing where I do see things starting to turn,
especially with, I mean, there's so many, you know,
good shows out there that are giving people the platform to share.
And so that's all this content is going out.
Then you have Flash of Beauty,
which are just incredibly produced video documentaries
that really, really get out there,
And you have all that stuff happening together right now.
And I think that in a few years, it's bound.
It's bound to affect things.
If we just keep going, it's going to affect things in the rest of the world outside of our little community, right?
Eventually, you're going to put so much, you know, you could say water in the bathtub that's just going to all overflow and it's going to go everywhere, right?
yeah yeah exactly yeah um tim weren't maybe i'm pretty sure you said this last time weren't you
starting to do uh research around the area starting to talk to people um to see if there were other
encounters as well um i i talked to uh there's there's a community store yes a little a little uh yeah
little country store yeah and i talked to the owner of that store and his son and showed him the
footprints and i mean he was he was speaking of astounded yeah astonished he was just like oh wow
wow that's that's that's near doubt creek and he's like you mean that doubt creek it's like
you mean that doubt creek it's like literally it runs 200 yards from where the store is so
yeah he was really amazed and his his son i
I think his son's about late teens and he also was really amazed by it.
And, you know, it's really cool to be able to show people that, you know, that I do have this photo that clearly is something incredible.
And for people to take it seriously.
So, yeah, I've spread the word at least to that little community.
hub. So yeah, it's been fun.
Fantastic. Do you have any future plans regarding this or maybe just kind of see how it all
plays out and keep just experiencing it?
Well, the camp out with Rich Germo, that's going to happen this month. If it, if it does
happen weather-wise, weather's the only thing that would prevent it. Although I do want to
emphasize it was drizzling rain and no moon and pitch dark when we last heard our vocal.
And that was in, I mean, we're talking, can't see your hand in front of your face darkness in that ravine where we heard the
oh, wow, oh, sound.
So, you know, rain's not going to stop them.
Snow obviously doesn't deter them.
So, yeah, we're going to keep going out there.
Yeah, it's exciting.
It's exciting to be sort of in this phase of communion with this intelligence.
There hasn't been anything regrettable or overwhelming.
It's been pretty beautiful the way it's been so far.
So be great if it continued.
I would like another visual.
And that's something that, you know, they always say, be careful what you wish for.
Yes.
But wouldn't you like to make eye contact just for a second?
I don't know.
Yeah.
No, I would.
You know what?
I experienced some things.
there in Oak Ridge, but it was when I had, I don't, I don't know if it was actually
legit because to tell you the truth, I had a kind of a high fever because of that, those leg
infections that one night. And I would love to have like something else happen when physically,
I don't have any weird stuff going on, like a fever. You know what I mean? Like, I don't know.
Yeah.
But it was just, it's such a weird, weird thing.
But I think what it comes down to is the importance of keeping pure intentions like you are.
Because I think that that makes a difference.
If people start getting into, you know, let's do this for fame or let's do this to make money or, you know, be,
the next Patterson
Gimlin film
usually those people
they are not going to have these
incredible experiences because I think
it all comes down to what
the intentions are of the person
that is involved
and I think you're on the right
track though Tim you definitely are
thank you I am
super grateful
I just have to mention this
I'm at a park in Seattle right now
and two coyotes just passed by while we were talking.
Nice.
I'm looking at them right now.
There's two wild coyotes, and I'm at Discovery Park,
which is about as far away from the wilderness as you can get in Seattle.
So that was really cool.
But, yeah, you know, I think keep your intentions pure,
keep ego out of it.
Stay astonished and be kind.
That's what I recommend.
And stay open-minded.
I mean, God, stay open-minded.
Because I wasn't for 40 years of my life.
40 years of being in the woods and ignoring what's around me.
You know, being just very dismissive of what was probably really clear evidence.
So everyone, keep your mind open.
keep your heart pure and yeah this is this is an adventure yeah absolutely and tim i'm glad you
reached out again actually i mean it was a while that you reached out but i'm glad it took this long
because yeah uh there's some really cool stuff that just happened recently and i guess it was for a
reason that it took uh so long for us to get together because of the scheduling but um yeah now this
this is great and definitely keep us in the loop with what happens in the future maybe going out
with rich and i mean i wish you the i wish you the best with uh you know future things you
experience and i hope that someday you do get that you know second sighting i think you will so
cool all right well uh yeah thanks so much again i i love i listen to every single one of your
of your shows and podcasts and
just thank you for
all that you do and thanks for having me
as a guest again. I really appreciate it.
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