Bigfoot Society - The Woods Were Alive, Pt. 2
Episode Date: November 21, 2024Dave, a resident of Southwest Pennsylvania and avid hunter, joins the Bigfoot Society again to share his recent and past encounters with Bigfoot. From a harrowing visual experience on his birthday to ...eerie vocalizations and mysterious fake owl hoots in Forbes State Forest, Dave recounts his brush with the unknown. He takes us through a series of incidents—disappearing X structures, unsettling weekend hunts with his son, and eerie encounters during archery season. Beyond Pennsylvania, Dave explores strange happenings in Colorado and Vermont, adding depth to his experiences. Don't miss this gripping episode filled with chilling details of Bigfoot sightings and enigmatic encounters in the wild.Resources:Pt. 1 of this episode - https://youtu.be/VnkAMXB2A6cSighting Report: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sighting-report-115858978🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share 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!)Share 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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we've got the privilege again of talking to Dave,
he's the individual from Southwest Pennsylvania,
and we talked to him a few episodes ago,
so make sure you're familiar with that one as well.
But due to some things that came up on my side,
I was like, man, Dave, we got to have you back on,
and he's going to go ahead and pick things up right where we left it.
He's got some more things to share,
and then we'll have a little bit of a chat after that.
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Thanks for having me back on, Jeremiah.
Thanks for coming back, Dave.
Well, we finished up on the first episode.
I buried my dog, and we talked about it.
That was my first visual encounter I had right after that.
And that was October 20.
I said, that was a bad day.
It was my birthday.
It was October 20th of this year, 24.
It was my birthday.
We just got back from Colorado at 4th.
o'clock in the morning. My dog wasn't doing good. She passed away at two in the afternoon,
went and buried her and had that visual at about 10.30 a night or so after burying her at the cabin.
After that, that was on the 20th of October. It was the following Saturday. Friday and Saturday,
the following Friday and Saturday, we went back to where we have most of these encounters,
and we were hunting me and my son. And so Friday, which was,
The odd thing about Friday was we actually had no encounters, no vocalizations, nothing.
It was quiet. The woods were quiet. It was the first time I had been up there in the woods
hunting since May, and it was turkey season. It was first time really walking around in the woods up
there since May. And one of the places we hunt, there was a big X structure back there
and noticed that the X structure was gone. And it was a big X structure. It was notice. It was
those saplings or small trees.
It was, they were big trees.
They were probably 14, I'd say around 14, 16 inches in diameter.
And I have a picture of this.
I can send you two later on, Jeremiah.
Is this in Forbes in Southwest Pennsylvania?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's down, yeah, down in Forbes State Forest.
And there's like Ohio Powell and different game lands down that way that we hunt.
Thank you.
And so I know.
the X structure was gone and then that Friday we hunted and we had no no vocalizations no
nothing I I know if the X structure being gone meant something or it was the first time in a long
time that I didn't have absolutely nothing happen up there and so the following day Saturday
me and my son we hunted just the two of us in the morning and and what do we do we archery
hunted in the morning and then we pheasant hunted in the afternoon and
a friend of mine and a friend of his friend and my friend came up.
And the one in front of mine is the guy we bear hunt with.
He had already gotten a buck.
So he wanted to come up and it's archery season for bear.
We were all basically archery hunting for bear.
And so they came up and we headed out and we went to two different spots.
My son and his friend went to where a lot of our encounters happened.
and me and my friend were, I don't know, a mile and a half down the canyon,
or drainage, I guess you could call it.
And we were down there and started getting dark.
And my buddy, I dropped him off on the way in, in like little finger drainage.
And I went in further, probably, I don't know, a quarter mile past them.
And about dark, I started heading out.
and I heard the fake owl hoots.
And it was basically straight across from where I dropped my buddy off.
And so I'm walking out, and they, I don't know, it hooted maybe a dozen times or so.
And I got up closer to where he was on this gravel road.
And he was coming down out of a tree stand.
And I called him on a radio and asked him if he had heard the owl hoots.
And he's, yeah, I was like, those weren't outhuts.
You can just tell the difference.
And I knew they were around.
So he came out to the road.
We were walking back to the truck.
And so I texted my son, being I, there was something going on.
And they were, like I said, about a mile and a half up the trainage.
And he texted me that they were on their way back to the truck because his, one, his buddy had to go,
leave early.
He had a dinner he had to go to for anniversary dinner.
and my son also texted me that about the half fire before sundown they were getting a lot of
al-hoots near them where they were so they left a little early and like I said me and my buddy were in his
truck about a mile and a half from where my truck was parked in my son and his buddy had his own car
they came out of the woods and his buddy jumped in his car and took off and my son jumped into my truck
and was just sitting in my truck waiting for us.
And at this point, it's dark.
And so we're walking back to my buddy's truck, and we're just about back.
And I get a message on my Ford Pass that my battery in my truck is extremely low,
and it's going into power saver mode.
That's strange.
And so we get to my buddy's truck, and my son calls me.
This is right after I get that message.
And my son calls me, I know he was shook up.
And he said that he just had one, a Sasquatch run right past, like the passenger door to truck and in front of the truck and across the road.
And it was walking around in the woods.
You can hear it walking around the woods right outside the driver's door.
And I knew he was, he was pretty shook up and on a verge of tears.
And then he explained to me that once it went, he hurt.
windows were cracked open. So he heard it coming through the woods. He heard the footfalls
and he heard it approaching the truck. Then he saw it go in front of the truck, past the hood,
cross the road, and he can hear it walk around in the woods on the other side of the gravel road.
So he tried to start the truck and put the windows up, and the truck wouldn't start. It was
clicking like a dead battery. So he couldn't put the windows up and he couldn't start the truck.
And so he called me back and told me that the truck won't start.
The windows won't go up.
Here's this thing walking around in the woods right next to him.
And so we got up there as quick as we could.
And between the time that we got there, another vehicle coming out from hunting had gone past.
And once that vehicle went past, we were maybe, I don't know, 30 seconds behind that one.
and when we got back, he was sitting in the truck
and he didn't want to come out, but I told him it's fine.
There's three of us here.
And he got out and we looked around
and there was nothing else happened.
There was no vocalizations, no more walking around.
And honestly, I think it was because my other friend was there.
And I think if it was just me and my son, I don't know what would have happened.
but being my other buddy was there.
And once we arrived there, that was it.
And that was really including the first episode.
And that is pretty much all my encounters the date.
And I did forget a few things in the first episode when I was given my encounters.
One, in Colorado, when I was talking about the Colorado experiences,
I mentioned about before we had the night owls and hollers in the tent in the middle of the wilderness.
While my son and his buddy was waiting for me to get back to the truck that night before that happened,
he heard the Indian drums.
And I forgot to mention that the following morning, I dropped them off in the same spot because they had seen elk in this dark timber and they were going in the same spot.
But I went about a mile down the road further.
and I wanted to get up into this basin.
So I was at least a mile down the road further.
This first thing in the morning, just crack,
and I go up along this dark timber,
and there's like fields, up, broken fields,
and I was trying to get out to this edge and look over this basin.
And I was, I don't know, I was maybe two, 300 yards or so.
I could see the edge where it rolls over into this basin.
and I heard the Indian drum sounds coming from the dark timber where they had heard it.
And I mean, I never heard it before, and they described it to me the night before,
and that's exactly what it sounded like.
It just sounded like Indian drums.
Like if you're watching a Cowboys movie or something, it's just typical Indian drums and their cadence,
and there was no rhythm to it.
It was just like Indian drums.
And it went on for, I don't know, maybe a few minutes.
And also at the same time, down coming from in the basin, there was coyotes howling at the same time.
So I don't know if there's any correlation to that or not, but it was going, it was all both going on at the same time.
The Indian drums were coming from the dark timber right behind me, and the coyote howls were coming from down in the basin.
But I don't think the coyote howls were anything, but coyotes.
but the Indian drums, I don't know.
I don't know the significance of that.
And while we're on a Colorado subject, I'll go back,
because I didn't really say anything about last year when I was in Colorado.
My son and I were both supposed to go last year, archery hunting elk,
and it was the first time either one of us were ever going to go hunting in Colorado.
And so we had come up with a plan that I was going to hunt bear,
and he was going to hunt elk archery.
And we were going in mid-September.
And I think it was September 15th or so of last year, 23.
And so we had everything all planned out.
And unfortunately, like three or four days before we were ready to leave, my son got an allergic
reaction.
And he had a rash that just traveled around.
It was like, I don't know if he got into poison oak or poison ivy or what it was,
but he had an allergic reaction.
and it was like traveling around his body and it would just pop up in strange places like his arms and his back and his legs and it was just everywhere and it wasn't going away and we could we took them to five different doctors and got five different opinions and so I just couldn't take them to middle of nowhere in Colorado and have something happening to be three and a half hours away from hospital. I ended up going by myself last year and I spent 10 days there archery hunting myself out in the middle of nowhere and
So when I went there last year, I had a bear tag for hunting and my son had the elk tag.
And naturally, I was there the first morning and I saw a bull elk and a cow.
So I go to town and the same morning and get a elk tag so I can hunt elk also and bear.
And so I hunted for, I think it was like three days.
And I had no experiences until, and I kept bumping elk.
I kept, I had elk almost every single day.
And they were close to my base camp where I was set up.
And it seemed like they would hop over a ridge every other day.
And I just keep bumping, whether I was bumping them or that was their normal progression.
I don't know.
But it seems like I'd bump over a ridge every couple days.
And so I ended up on a third day, a couple ridges over from where my camp was.
And this was my first experience there last year.
And so I was hunting in the evening and there was a drainage.
And it was, I don't know if there was a gas line there, it was like cleared out.
And there was like a right-away going down over the hill into the drainage.
And so I was hunting that.
And I was over the edge a little bit.
And it was getting dark.
And I just started walking back out.
It was just past shooting light.
and I got to the top of the ridge,
and I never heard a loop before.
And from way down, it sounded like a half mile away.
It was faint, and it was far away, and I heard a whoop.
And I never heard a little before.
And I was like, did I hear what I just thought I heard?
And I sat there for a few minutes, and then I did it again,
but it was only maybe a couple hundred yards away at the bottom of drainage from where I was standing.
So that kind of freaked me up.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heightened taste?
Hmm. That sound seems to show. Everything happens for a recess.
And the following morning, I go in to the same area, not the exact same spot, but the same
area, it was more up on top of a ridge. And I got there right to crack the dawn, and I'm sitting
there, and I wasn't there a half hour. And I'm looking down over this bench, and then it, like,
rolls into this draw.
And I'm sitting there and this crow comes flying up the draw,
turns and comes right towards me.
And it flew up the draw, got right over my head,
did a 360 over my head, flew off.
And then within a few minutes after that, a big tree
either fell or was pushed over.
probably about 80 yards from me.
And it was a big tree.
It was, and it wasn't, I was hunting in a burn area, but there was zero wind.
There was none.
There wasn't a breath of wind.
It was clear, cool.
I think it was a frosty morning.
And obviously I was in a burn area, so there was a lot of dead trees.
But I just thought, I just didn't get the feeling that it was a coincidence.
And after the tree got pushed over, I can hear.
Not necessarily footsteps, but I can hear boulders like shifting,
like something was walking around down in there,
right where I heard the tree get pushed over.
And that went on for, I don't know, maybe 45 minutes or so.
And then that was it.
And there was a couple.
So after that, then I think a few days later, back at camp,
I had some whoops and hollers and owls, fake owls.
who it's back behind camp a couple times, but there were just vocalizations down in the canyon.
And that was it for last year.
And the only other thing, there's one important thing I left out from the last episode too.
So I mentioned I had them encounters in the 80s, I believe it was 87.
I had those three things happening in 87.
Then there was a 33-year gap until Halloween night when my son and I,
I had a Halloween night encounter with throwing rocks into the pre-corder beaver had it backed up
and the bloody murder screams and all that.
And so two weeks prior to that, I think we had our first encounter but didn't know it.
And so it had been two weeks before the Halloween 2020 thing happened to us.
And we were not in the same area.
and I'll just say this right up front that I've I hunt I've hunted for 40 years and I've
heard owls for 40 years and like I hunt the suburbs over here I was hunting this evening
and there's owls that you know they start hooting it you know just before dark or just after
dark and they're owls and you can tell the difference between the fake owl hoots and the real owls you just can
And the ones at home, like near the suburbs here where I hunt, they're owls.
And I've been listening to the same ones, I swear to God, for 15 years in this one valley that we hunt.
And I heard them the night.
I hear them every single night that it's a nice weather, nice clear sunset, and they always sound off.
But they're owls, and they stay in one spot.
They don't fly all over the woods and hoot all over the place and do haulers.
They stay in one spot.
They start sounding off.
And a lot of times there's another one, whether it's made or whatever.
And one will sound off to the left in the valley.
Another one will sound off to the right.
It'll get dark.
And they'd never move.
They stay in her trees and they do what they're doing.
And the things that happen up the mountains with the fake alhoots and the haulers,
these things, they're not standing still.
They move around all over the place.
And the other thing I'll say is throughout the 40 years of me hunting,
twice I've been buzzed by owls while up in a tree.
tree stand where in both times, and this happens pretty often, whenever I'm in a tree stand
and I have deer right under me or real close to me, I'll stay there until they leave. So I might
stay there, whatever, an hour and a half after dark, so it's pitch black. And wait for them to
move on, but so I don't spook them and give up my position and they learn where I'm at. And so twice
I've had, while staying in a tree late after dark like that, I've been buzzed by owls where
they were owls, and I think that they probably thought I was a squirrel or something,
and they come in from behind you, and they're totally silent.
There's absolutely no noise whatsoever.
So they glide in, and you only know they're on you until they're on you.
And they veer off the last second where they saw my sleeve, my arm move or something.
They thought I was some kind of a squirrel or something in a tree.
I don't know.
but I've been buzzed by house twice.
And those were hours.
And so this other encounter I'm talking about,
it was two weeks before to Halloween, go in,
and it's about a mile, everywhere we go.
It seems like it's a mile walk in.
But it's about a mile walk in and take his grassy path.
And my son, he had his tree stand with them.
And it was only at the time, I guess he was probably 13 or 14.
He's 18 now.
So he's probably 14.
14.
And I think it was only his third time
going up in a climber tree stand.
We get up in there, and we're
on this Oak Ridge, and
I'm helping them. I want to make sure he's tied off
good safety, and got a safety harness on,
and put that tree stand together right and everything.
So I'm helping him put everything together.
And we're putting a tree stand together,
and I see out of the corner my eye,
there's a guy,
a hunter, all in Camo,
and got a tree stand on his back,
and he's walking straight towards us.
And he's coming right towards us.
I figured when he got to us would say hi and how are you doing?
And he was heading in the direction I was going to go.
There's a bench down over this office ridge.
And the way the trajectory he was taking,
he was going exactly where I was going to go.
So I wanted to just talk to him and say,
hey, where are you going?
So I don't bump India once I leave my son here.
And Jeremiah, he came straight towards us.
and he was within 10, 15 yards of us.
And I kept looking at him to make eye contact to say hi and talk to him.
And he never looked at us.
He just, the first time my life, I ever was anywhere near that close to somebody in the woods.
And it was like, almost like he was a mannequin.
He walked past us and didn't acknowledge us, didn't look at us, just right past.
And that was really strange.
who knows, everybody's different.
Maybe it's, you know, like talking to people in the woods.
So he went past us, and then he went down over the hill
exactly where I was going to go after I left my son
once I got him up in the tree.
And so we get Mark up in the tree, get them all tied off and everything.
I wasn't sure where that guy went.
So, and plus I didn't want to go too far with my son.
Like I said, it's only third or fourth time maybe up on a climber tree stand.
And so I just rolled down over the,
hill a little bit. I was only maybe 200 yards from work. And I didn't want to go mess this guy up
for it because I figured he's down on that oak bench down there and I didn't know where. So I just
went between my son and that lower bench. And until then it got dark. And I came back up to
help my son down out of tree and he lowered his bow down. And he's being careful. So it was
pretty dark when we're getting the tree stand down. He comes down out of a tree.
we start taking a tree stand apart and putting it together.
And we get it all together.
We're just about ready to throw the tree stand on his back and start hiking out.
And we got that bloody murder scream, but it was right in front of us.
And I'm talking maybe 30 yards, and it was elevated.
It wasn't on the forest floor.
It was elevated.
And it was like if a T-Rex just bent over and screamed in your face, it was paralyzing.
And like I said, this is before the Halloween stuff.
This is what I believe was our first encounter, and we just didn't know it.
And this thing screamed, and Mark said, what is that?
I was like, I have no idea.
And it did it four times.
And all four times, it was a long, drawn out, like a bloody murder scream.
And so obviously, you go into adrenaline rush.
You get your, I had goosebumps hair standing on in.
And we're just standing there.
I didn't know if something was going to come at us or what.
And I didn't want to run.
You don't want to do that.
So we just held our ground and stood there.
And this thing screams four times.
And it stopped.
And there was a little pause, I don't know, a couple minutes or so.
And then this owl had no reason to do this.
It's owl.
It came from the direction of where the screams came from.
and came down and it flew about two foot over our heads.
It just went right over our heads, and it flew off.
And then I knew that owl did not have the lung capacity,
not even close, to do what it did.
And so that kind of freaked me out.
But seeing the owl kind of made me, maybe.
So we hike out of the woods and didn't have anything happen the rest of the way out of the woods.
we get down to the truck and we're talking about what had just happened.
And then my son brought up the hunter with the tree stand.
We were getting him set up.
And he says, that guy was strange.
And I was like, yeah, he rubbed me the wrong way.
He didn't say, I didn't look at us.
He says, yeah, but did he says, didn't you notice something about him?
I was like, what?
And he says, he didn't make no noise.
I was like, what do you mean?
he says it was middle of October, leas are coming down, it was dry, lees are crunchy, sticks.
He says, he didn't make any noise.
He didn't make no noise walking through the leaves.
I was like, I honestly did not even notice that.
He did, but I didn't.
But he did look strange, like I said.
How you can walk within 10, 15 yards of somebody in the woods and not say high or acknowledge
him, make eye contact is beyond me.
said, oh, that whole guy was strange.
I don't know what it was.
I don't know.
It was strange, is all I could tell you.
And so I think that was our, I believe that was our first encounter as far as with these
beings.
And I just didn't know it because that whole thing, that whole encounter there was strange.
And that was two weeks prior to the Halloween thing.
and that pretty much covers just about everything.
And there's other stuff.
It's a lot, like I said, there's a lot of, you can't get into everything,
but there's a lot of, there's wood knocks and the owl hoot in the,
just vocalizations.
There's just, it's like almost every time I'm up there.
And it's, and like I said, I've been hunting for 40 years, and they're not owls.
Their owls do not fly all around the woods.
They don't follow you out of the woods.
So you just, and it's, like I said, it's almost, it's,
this point it's almost it's like second nature it still freaks you a little bit but i think it's more of
it's almost like it almost seems like it's a changing of the guard like we hunt during the day and then
right at dusk or dark they come out and we're heading out and they almost they just whatever most of
time just give you a few vocalizations and let you know they're there and then we leave and
like i said sometimes i just recently
I started stopping by from the area and just hanging out and see if something happens.
This isn't even, I'm not going in the woods.
I'm just, I'm sitting in my truck.
I'm just sitting, I'm back in the woods.
I'm not on a paved highway or nothing.
Like I'm back in the woods pretty good, but I don't get out walking around the woods
or beating on trees or nothing like, yeah, I just sit in my truck and they come to me.
I don't seek them out other than sitting in my truck.
and they come to me.
And these guys, these researchers and these guys that run around the woods with thermal
and recordings and all day.
I know you want evidence, but if you really want an experience, go in there with nothing.
And they control everything.
It's up to them.
It's not up to you.
You're not going to have, and if you have bad intentions, you aren't going to see or hear anything
at all.
I believe they know your heart.
They know who you are.
They know your soul.
And honest to God, I think that maybe,
my experience is
honest to God
here's my feeling on it
that that Halloween night
that we had that stuff
go on for about an hour
and a half or so
and when you first
slammed that boulder
into the beaver pond
into the creek
and I went to take off
and I asked my son
I says do you want to
go home or you want to
stay and see what happens
and we stayed
and I don't know
maybe that was
maybe that's what opened the door because we didn't run.
Maybe, I don't know, maybe that had something to do with it.
Most people do run.
And most people, I mean, before, up into the Halloween stuff,
I was still of the, it's probably an ape or missing link or something to that effect.
But over the past couple years, three years, I know that it's not that.
and they have their, I don't know what they are, but they have powers we don't understand.
And whether it be spiritual or interdimensional or the orbs or, I don't know, I don't know what they are,
but they're, I believe, honestly, in the heart, there's some kind of spiritual, they have some kind of
spiritual nature to them.
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It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a recess.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a recess.
Even if you just go back hundreds or even thousands.
of years with Indians and their experiences and their encounters with them.
I don't know.
I think there's a spiritual entity to them.
But yeah, so that's pretty much all my experiences.
It's incredible stuff.
I agree with you.
There's definitely a large aspect of them that we just do not understand with our current view of science.
just our current viewpoint of the world, we just, we just cannot understand them. But listening to
you talk about the owls, the fake owls that reminded me of something I actually, I went for a few
day hiking or a few day camping trip in Iowa in September by myself. One of the nights I was out
there, there were owls, but then all of a sudden, and I don't know why I forgot this, but it was
the weirdest thing. It was like, you could hear the owls, but then all of a sudden,
there was an owl that was massive. And it was just like, it was, it was horrifying. And then
it wasn't around for, but when you heard these fake owls, were they also, were they much
bigger than the normal owl? Did you ever experience that at all? Oh, yeah. You mean the vocalizations?
You mean the sounds? It just, it sounded like it was coming from something much bigger,
like something bigger than a normal sized owl. Oh, yes. Yes. And then like a
I said most of the time, you'll, there'll be one, it's almost, there's always one that
it'll be hooting.
You can tell it's a voice.
But then there's another one, it's almost comical because you can really tell it's a voice.
It's like a bad impersonation.
And a lot of times it's not even a hoot.
A lot of them will run around and go, who, who, who, like that.
And other ones would go, it'll be alone drawn out like a, not a howl, but it's, I just
some of them all up as hollers.
but there's and then there's different cadences so
I think just and they're always in family groups
you're not going to just run into one so if you're the first one
there's probably two three four five other ones
around them and and that's another thing
with my al-hoots and the encounters I have
there's never I'm not just talking about one out of
and like I mentioned in the previous episode
that a couple of times that I made myself available
and they'll be in
totally different directions. They'll be one, and they almost surround you, which is intimidating,
because they do surround you. But it seems like they always leave you an avenue out.
I mean, they're not that clear. There may be, they always seem to be just inside the woods
line, depending on how the topography is, I mean, 40, 50, 60 yards away is like where they get
hung up at and just out of sight. And, but there's never just one. When I say there's owl,
hoots, I'm not talking about one aisle. I'm talking about four or five. And they move with
unbelievable speed through the woods.
So they might be hooting 300 yards up to the right.
And then within 10 seconds, they're 50 yards in front of you.
And they move around.
Another thing is the tone, like the pitch.
I would say there's obviously, I guess, like a bigger human has a deeper voice than a young
child or a kid or a teenager.
And you can pick that up in their vocalizations too, where there's,
different tones to their voice where some will have deeper pitches or tones and other ones will
have a higher pitch like I would assume they would be like younger ones and when I talked about like
in the I'll just throw this in there too because in the first episode we talked about how the one how I
made myself available and they were coming in close right before I went to Colorado and they were hooting
all around me they were in close and I really made up my mind that I wanted to see one in the
flesh and blood face-to-face and then that one screamed the one screamed down to the left of me
and then it was about 150 yards away or so and then it screamed again 10 seconds later it was like
50 yards from me and that freaked me out and then it got dead quiet there was no more hootin there
that one scream and then when it screamed it was like a really high-pitched almost like a child's voice
scream and so that freaked me out and then all the hootin stopped so like everything stopped and
I almost got the feeling.
People talk about mind speak, and I'm going to be honest with you, I don't know if I get it or if I don't.
And actually, I called and I talked to Chuck from Arizona about this.
And he said that I probably am getting it, but just don't realize and don't know what it is.
But like when that little one screamed that night and everything got quiet after that and all the vocalizations were done,
I got the feeling like it was a really young one.
And all its siblings were around me.
And they were doing the hootin.
And the little one screamed purposely to scare me just to maybe show his siblings.
Look what I can do.
I can scare them.
And that's, I don't know.
Was it a mind speak?
I don't know.
That's the feeling I got.
And then it got quiet after that.
And then so the visual I had after burying my dog at the cabin, and mind you, I had, I heard the mumbling a few weeks before that when I dug the hole.
And the visual I had, when I was stuffing the tarp underneath the cabin, I turn around and look.
And like I said, it wasn't very big.
It was a juvenile, I would say.
And it didn't look much bigger than me.
Maybe it was six foot tall.
and the feeling I got out of that was
that maybe it was that young one that screamed at me
a few weeks prior
and maybe that was, who knows,
that's the feeling I got.
That's why I saw that one.
Maybe the family group or the parents made him come in
and I don't know, maybe almost apologetic or something.
I don't know.
That's the feeling I got.
But whether that's mind speak,
whether that's just my own brain,
my own, you know, my own thoughts in my head.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But I know to mind speak, things real.
And my son seems to be getting some of that, too.
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention that.
So before we got to, I'll just, I hate to jump around, I guess.
But whenever my son had the visual, just last week or so, our last encounter,
when the Sasquatch, the footstops, the footfalls come and they ran in front of the truck before we got there.
and the truck wouldn't start.
So we had talked to Chuck the previous night, Friday,
and my son's disencounter was on Saturday the next day.
And Chuck was talking about the mind-speak and trying to explain it to us.
And so my son, when the truck wouldn't start, he said to himself,
what's wrong with his thing?
Why won't it start?
And he said he got a message in his head that we did that, meaning it was them.
that zap the truck or disabled the truck or whatever.
And so when he got that message in his head,
he asked,
he said,
how many of you are here?
And he got the number four.
So,
and then we showed up right after that.
So,
you know,
I don't know.
That's what he told me.
I never got nothing quite that clear.
I don't think.
But then I've had dreams.
And I don't know if they're dreams,
mine speak.
I don't know.
But God, I know that all this stuff sounds crazy.
And four years ago, I was with you.
I think everybody has their own path.
And I have to see it to believe it,
and experience it to believe it kind of guy.
And four or five years ago,
I knew of Bigfoot and I had my experiences in the 80s.
But all this stuff I'm talking about now,
I would have said you're a fruitcake.
But I have experienced all these things firsthand.
And I know for a fact, the whole thing, you can't have footprints just appear and disappear and have sounds made and then not made.
Things turn and disappear.
And it's just, there's just everybody has their own path, their own level of experiences.
And if you just have a one-off road crossing, you know, that's where I was for the longest time.
Hey, I saw one.
They're real.
they got to be a missing link or a giganticithicus or some kind of physical creature, elusive creature that, you know,
ludes everybody in the woods.
But then once you go through what I went through the last three years, you know that they're not just a physical.
They are.
They're here.
But they can change.
They cloak.
They, I really do believe that somehow or another, they shape shift or I don't know.
Do they take over the body of the aisle or the crow?
or whatever, or do they shape shift into that?
I lean towards the shape-shift thing because, I don't know,
because it just seems just some of the strange things that's happened
that an owl or whatnot, just can't do it even if it wasn't an owl.
But yeah, so that's where I'm at with that.
But I don't know how you feel, like what you feel they are,
or what, you know, if you feel are spiritual or, like, alien or what.
So personally, I think it is some kind of physical creature that can do a lot of weird stuff and has a lot of weird connections to things in the world that we cannot see.
And my...
Like different dimensions?
I really don't know.
I'll tell you this.
The more that I get out there in the field and then I come back,
my view of things is starting to change a little bit.
And it has to do with a question I was going to ask you that you've already answered yourself.
But when you have your experiences out in the woods, are you leaving them out there?
Or do things follow you home at times?
As far as like spirits, like I said, like this all started where we hunt.
Now they haven't followed me to my home near Pittsburgh.
But they did, now they're around the cabin.
They're not just where we hunt.
So now they're around the cabin.
And then there's, like I mentioned in the first episode,
there's a spot we hunt.
And after Christmas in Flintlock season,
where the deer all yard up,
and that's where we had that encounter in January.
And so they've been there.
And then obviously Colorado.
And then, oh, I didn't even get into the Vermont.
I'll tell you about the Vermont one real quick.
So I travel around and deliver motorsports around the country, and I had two things in Vermont.
Two years ago, I think it was my first time I was going through there.
And I was cutting through the middle of Vermont, through the Green Mountains, and I was working my way to New Hampshire to pick up something in an auction.
So I was on a two-lane road, going through the mountains up near the ski resorts, and come down the other side through the Green Mountains.
and I was looking for a place to pull over because it was in, I don't know if it was end of March,
beginning of April, but there was a lot of snow that year in the northeast.
And there was still, it was a warm day.
It was like 60 degrees, but there were still like on a north facing slopes and in the valleys,
there was still a couple feet of snow on the ground.
And so I'm on a two-lane road.
And I just wanted to pull over at a pull-off somewhere.
and take a picture.
And there happened to be, there was this beautiful, all the snow runoff,
and there was this blue-green water running down the side of the road for the most part.
And there was snow there.
So there was a pull-off.
So I pulled off, and I was going to go down by the creek and take some pictures of the green water
coming down through the snow in the valley.
And I go over the hill, and I go down into the creek,
and it was melted up on top near where I pulled over
and the hillside when I went down over
but down by the creek
there was these
they were melted out but
and they were obviously a lot more bigger
than what they were when they were made
in the powder or the snuff
but there was these giant footprints
going into the creek
and
they didn't cross the creek
they went into the creek
and then that was it
they didn't come back out of the creek
they went into the creek and then they disappeared
it wasn't like somebody walked the
across the creek.
I took pictures of it.
And then so there was three good footprints left in the snow.
And then the first one on the left.
And these prints were made probably when there was three foot or two foot of powder,
I would guess.
And so the left foot, it landed on a good size log.
And it just, it destroyed the log.
It just, it broke, it splintered it and broke it in two.
And you can see, I can send you pictures of this.
And there's where the footprint come down, broke the log, and almost went through the log.
And then it stepped over the log.
And there's pretty good footprints there.
And I even put the footprint next to the prints just to show the size difference.
And like I said, I know they're melted out.
I know they're bigger than what they were.
But they were big footprints to begin with, believe me.
And so that was the first encounter.
And then I think it was,
it might have been spring of this year.
I think it was in, like, it might have been in March of this year.
I was in lower Vermont.
So it was the bottom end of the Green Mountains.
And I was on New York border.
I pulled over.
It was late at night.
It was about 1 o'clock in a morning and I was starting to get tired.
So there was a little turnoff.
I was on Tulane Road.
I think it was Highway 7.
and I pulled off on a turn off right before I crossed into New York.
And I could see the sign, welcome to New York in front of me.
So I pulled off air and I was going to sleep air for the night on the side of red.
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restrictions apply. It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for a
recesses. Take noise cancelling headphones. Do they block hearing to height and taste? Hmm. That sound seems to
show. Everything happens for a recess. And so like I said, by 1 o'clock in the morning,
and I jumped on the back of the truck and went to sleep. And I got up at 3.30.
in the morning and I had to take a leak.
I get out of truck and I walk the other side of truck.
And from down in the valley,
I hear people talk about the air raid siren howls sounds.
And I'm standing there at 3.30 in the morning and down in the valley,
it was almost like a mournful how.
And it was for long, a long, drawn out.
just like I say, just like an air raid siren.
It started out at a higher pitch and got into a deeper pitch and just
sound just like an air raid siren.
And it did that four times and that kind of freaked me out.
But yeah, and that's what happened to me in Vermont also.
And like I said, I can send you pictures of this stuff and I can send you some.
I have the vocalizations from Colorado from this year that actually took.
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can you turn a phone
going to go away. Yeah, that would be fantastic. Because we were talking about that before we started
recording is that you actually got those recorded, which is awesome. So I would love to hear that for sure
and put them in the episode. Yeah. And then we talked about this before, too, was it was the time
before the little one screamed at me, you know, when I was sitting up there and they were coming in
close and I stopped the time before that it was maybe two weeks prior to that and I had the vocalizations and
stuff going on and it was going on for about an hour or so and they were coming in leaving coming in and
leaving and so they came in pretty close and I tried to take a recording of them with my phone and so
they were in pretty close I was on one side of my truck I was walking around the other side of
trucks. I started recording and I did this one of voice recording. And you can hear me walking
in the gravel and then I stopped. And I actually recorded about maybe 45 seconds of them,
the fake alohuts and a couple hollers. And then it got quiet for a minute. And then I did my
woo-hoo. And they didn't really respond. And then that was it. And so I listened to it when I
because I don't know how it happens,
but these electronics have a funny way of
either not recording or not showing up or whatever.
So I listened to it immediately,
and it was all on there.
And it was the first time I ever recorded anything
and actually got something.
And so I listened to it like three or four times
when I was up right after I recorded while I was still there.
And the whole thing was there.
You can hear the hoots.
You can hear a couple hollers.
And you can hear it start-side.
You can hear me walking in a gravel.
You can hear the hoot.
hoots and hollers and then you can hear me do my call and then nothing after that I went home
and when I got home and I played it there's about the whole 45 seconds of them hooting and hollering
was gone so I still have the recording you can hear me walking through the gravel and it immediately
goes from as soon as I stopped walking in the gravel it goes to me going whoo
and that whole
45 seconds or so
of them hooting and hollering
is gone.
It's just, it's gone.
It's going off the recording.
How, why?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
But it's gone,
as all I can tell you.
And it was there.
Is it like it was split
and that part was deleted out
or just?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's because like I said,
it was all one recording.
And then you can hear me walking in the gravel
and it immediately goes to me doing,
and the whole part of them doing their owls, hoots, and haulers is gone.
It's only, I'd say it was a little less than a minute, but that whole, it's gone.
It's just, it's deleted, that whole section.
Yeah, when I first started that, this, when I first started this podcast, I used to kind of scoff at stuff like that.
But now, dude, like, I've experienced so many things where it's like drop phone calls, weird things happening in the phone
calls, my internet going out completely just happened.
And it's, yeah, it's not out of the question, dude, for sure.
And I think a big, I'm not saying that's even the Sasquatch thing or paranormal stuff
on it.
It could be big brother, who knows?
I don't know.
Oh, exactly.
Yeah.
Control and some of it.
I don't know.
But all I could tell you is it was there, and, you know, it takes me by an hour
and I have to get home and it was gone when I got home.
That's wild.
But that's what amazes me at the Colorado stuff is,
there and it's you know that's another thing it seems like in Colorado you get they're
different so I never heard whoops in Pennsylvania ever just they do their out hoots and they
do their imitation of me and whistles but Colorado is the only place I heard actual whoops that's
the first place I that's the only place I ever heard them so I think that's another thing where
maybe different parts of the country they do little different vocalizations or have their own
thing they do in different areas.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't think that kind of thinking is out of the realm of logic at all.
You had mentioned really quick earlier in this episode where you were starting to have some dreams that were happening.
I would be curious, if you'd be able to share anything about that or what you meant by that, what you started to experience, I'd be really curious.
This was last, let me tell you this.
So, 22, so 2020, we had the Halloween thing.
2021, there was nothing.
So 22, it started up again.
So I'm not sure exactly when it was, but it was when I was struggling, first starting to
struggle with wanting to see these things or not, because I know once you see one, you
can't unsee it.
And so I was wrestling with that.
And I would say within a period of a week, I had three.
three different dreams, vivid dreams of encounters.
And the first one was where we hunt.
And it's exactly the spot where I call ground zero,
like where the act structure is and all that.
And there's an interstate, it's a grassy path.
And there's like a Y there.
So in my dream, I was hunting down in this thicket.
And I was walking back to my truck and my truck was parked at the Y.
but the only weird thing about that is you're not allowed to drive back in your truck on this grassy path
but my truck was parked at the Y and this grassy path and I'm walking back to my truck and in my dream
maybe 50 yards from my truck and I just had this uncontrolled like is you know the feeling that
you're being watched something's right behind you and I turn around and look and like 20 feet behind me
there's a Sasquatch.
And I don't know.
It was hairy and it was, I don't know, it was hairy.
The face was pretty hairy.
It didn't have a point.
It had a rounded head.
It was more human-like than anything.
But it was like, and a little bigger than me.
It wasn't a lot.
It wasn't a big menacing monster, a thousand pounds, eight foot tall.
It was maybe six foot tall.
And I turned around.
Obviously it scared me.
And it like stared at me and smiled and then ran off.
So then, this is in my dream, I get to my truck.
And as I approach my truck, I'm approaching the passenger side of the truck.
And then I go around to the driver's side of the truck, and there's one on the other side of my truck that jumps up and looks at me and smiles and runs into the woods.
So that was my first dream.
And that one kind of freaked me out, because that's the one I wasn't sure if it was a dream or it was mindset.
be trying to maybe show me what you guys look like. Yeah, I didn't know. But I wrote it off as a dream
because I was wrestling with what did they look like. And then the other ones, the other two,
were the same area. It was in the woods and just getting that feeling that you're being watched
and they're quiet and no birds and no crickets and no cicadas of just dead silence.
And knowing that they're there and I turned and I looked and there was one standing next to a tree.
and it just, how they said he'd do the peek-a-boo or peek behind trees or whatever,
and it just went behind a tree and peek back out and went back behind a tree.
But this was a big one.
And those were my last two dreams.
But like I said, I don't know.
Where they mind-speak?
Where they dreams?
I think there were dreams.
Because like I said, I was struggling with seeing one,
whether I wanted to see one or not.
But I don't know.
I think there were dreams.
But I don't know.
I don't know how you know if you have a mind-speak,
unless you're actually, I don't know.
I struggle with it.
because I don't know if I'm getting it or not.
You know, unless it's a direct,
almost basically a direct question,
and you get a direct answer
or something physical happens.
I don't know.
Yeah, it's, that's definitely an interesting thing.
Both of your dreams were before you had that visual?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, you had a visual.
Yeah, these dreams were probably two years ago.
Okay.
My visual was just a couple weeks ago.
That's wild.
Just a few weeks ago, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Going back to that visual.
That was amazing.
The gold eyes, they were just so huge.
I can't explain how it.
It was like, when you see the full moon coming up over to horizon,
and you're like, wow, is that big?
That's how big these eyes were.
That's the, and they just, they were almost,
they sparkled like gold metal flake,
like polished gold metal flake.
Like they were made out of gold metal flake.
I don't know how to describe it.
And it was amazing.
They were just, and then it was the feeling on top of that that you get an adrenaline rush, obviously.
But just the feeling was, how far apart were the two eyes, would you say?
I don't know, maybe four or five inches, maybe four to five inches.
I'm trying to remember, I just listened to this too.
You could actually see the hair as well, right?
Yes, I could see the outline. I could see the outline of the body, the head. It appeared very hairy. There was no, like, there was no muscular. It was hairy. So there was, it was hairy. I mean, it was like, I don't know how to describe this, but I don't know. So you're familiar with Scott Carpenter?
Yep.
So I think in his intros, I haven't watched this thing for a while, but I think in his,
His intros or the end, he goes through, he wore that back camera and he has these videos of the beings speaking in the laurel and whatnot and all that.
So there was one, there's one, I think it was a white one.
It had big eyes and it was white.
And it was like, it was all white and hairy.
It was almost like a Pac-Man looking thing or a cousin-knit or, you know, from Adam's family or something.
And that's what it looked like.
It didn't look like a muscle bone.
It was very hairy.
It looked like very hairy.
Like the hair went right down to the shoulders into the body, until it was all.
And like I said, it was more outlined than anything.
I couldn't, you know, I couldn't tell you what color the hair was.
But like I said, when it turned, when I clicked the light, a higher beam,
it wasn't just the head that the whole body turned.
Everything turned at once.
The whole thing turned sideways, and he went behind that red oak tree, and it was gone.
But like I said, it was right where the hill rolls over behind the cabin.
So I'm thinking I was seeing it from like the waist up or maybe thighs up,
and it appeared to be maybe six foot tallish, I would say, maybe.
But it wasn't four foot wide, thousand pounds, nothing like that.
It was like almost my size.
Sorry, was there any smell in the air at that time?
No, the only time I ever smelled anything was in the 80s when that one when we were playing basketball.
And that one come down through the pine trees and was watching us while we were playing basketball.
And that's the, I smelled it then.
And then later that year when we were riding quads, we smelled the same smell.
That's the only two times I ever smelled that.
And which when the thing happened on Halloween, I didn't know.
And I thought maybe they smelled all the time.
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And I thought that was weird that we had that hour and a half encounter or so and didn't smell anything.
But I haven't smelled anything since then, since the 80s.
It's, you know, nothing.
So I don't know.
Obviously, I don't know.
Maybe it's something they control, like a skunk.
I don't know.
But I definitely smelled it in the 80s.
It was horrible.
But nothing sense on at all.
Going back to Forbes State Forest,
have you heard of other people also having encounters in that same area that you haven't brought up yet?
Yeah.
I'll be honest with you, like my one buddy that I hunt with,
his family had a place up there in the 70s or whatnot.
And there were stories from back in the 70s that encounters, whatever, sightings and what they were.
But he told me that there was back in the 70s people would hear things or claim to see him or whatnot.
But, yeah, it's been, yeah, I'd say it's been a hot spot.
And I even went on, I don't know what I was on, it was recently.
And something popped up with encounters in Pennsylvania.
And there was a couple markers close to where.
Actually, there was one marker where I parked.
There was a marker right there, exactly where I park.
And I think it was from, I don't know, maybe, I think it was in the 2000s from that marker.
But it was exactly, the pin was exactly where I park and have a lot of my encounters, just sitting in my truck.
And it's back off the road.
It's back in the woods.
What was your reaction when you saw it?
that pin on that map.
That was amazed because, like I said,
I think it was from 2007,
eight, nine, somewhere.
I can't remember exact date.
Like I said, the pin was exactly,
because of how I talked about that grassy path.
The pin was right where that grassy path
goes off their gravel road
where I said a lot of times.
So, yeah, I'm sure.
So here's another thing that's, like how, like, I know my son's been up there and had encounters, and he's, like, in some of the spots, it's close to the lake, or somewhat close anyways.
And, like, when you hear the vocalizations, like he said, you'd think that if there's people fishing at night on the lake or near the lake, that they would hear them.
And then you hear encounters where certain people, they might hear something.
and somebody that's with them doesn't hear anything.
Or maybe they're 100 yards apart,
and one heard of wood knock coming from the direction where their buddy was,
but their buddy didn't hear nothing,
and they should have been closer to a wood knock.
So it's a belief that these things operate off of some kind of energy
or, and they're like a vibration and frequency.
So I never really paid that much mind,
But then if you think about it, I just recently thought about this.
And I don't know how radio works.
I'm not an electrician.
I don't know any of TV, radio, how you get a voice in a studio to go through an antenna
and through the air and down another antenna in my radio and we talk.
I don't get it.
But I know they work.
And there's different frequencies.
And it struck me that, you know, how some people hear things and people alongside or near
don't hear something.
And if it is, they do operate on a different frequency.
I mean, like me and you can be in the same house.
And I could be listening to 102.5 on a radio and listening to Leonard Skinnerd.
And you can be in another room listening to 104.7 and listening to a country song.
And we're in the same house, but we're listening to two different frequencies and two different stations and hearing two different things.
you know what I mean?
Oh yeah, no, I totally get it.
I don't think that's outside the realm of possibility either.
I think there's some really weird frequency stuff going on.
I've been in situations where people in the group have heard stuff live.
No one else heard it, including myself, but it was picked up on the recorder.
There's just this weird stuff, man.
I honestly don't know.
It's one of those things where I hope we get the answer.
to it someday.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if that'll ever happen.
I know the government knows about these things and who does, you know, how in depth that gets.
But I don't know.
I think it's something.
I mean, just everything that's coming out, like your podcast, all the different podcasts,
there's, there's 10, it's got to, it's well over, it's got to be in hundreds of thousands of people by now.
I would think with these different experiences and then a portion of them's hoaxes.
And I'm not out here.
I'm not looking to make no money.
I'm just sharing my experiences.
I got nothing to gain from none of this.
As a matter of fact, you probably got more to lose than you got the game because people are going to think they're nuts.
I'm just sharing my experiences like everybody else is doing.
And I don't know.
Like a lot of people say, they need them.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter what video you have, what audio recording you have.
They'll always say, oh, that was your buddy running through the woods, making them hiles and them hoots.
And there will always be people to debunk everything.
no matter what video, what footage you have,
and it doesn't matter.
And these people say all this technology
and all the video cameras and all the trail cameras,
where's all the pictures?
And it doesn't matter,
because if you do get a picture,
they're gonna say it's not real anyways.
And they all use trail cameras,
they're all over the place,
everybody hunts and everybody sticks to me,
but number one, they manipulate the electronics.
And number two, they work off infrared,
and,
anything electronic puts out whatever, a magnetic field, a pulse or whatever, they know it's
there. If they want to avoid it, they're going to avoid it. So it's just, I don't know, I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know. Honestly God, I think it would be up to them. And I think maybe
that this is their thing of maybe slowly introducing this stuff to the public, because
obviously with the internet and all the things going on today, it's a lot.
out there and it's a lot more mainstream and available to view and it's more popular and so there's
maybe this is their way having more experiences with people and people sharing their experiences
and just getting it all out there i i don't know but it just seems like there's more experiences
happening but i don't know that's my feelings on it it's i agree with you it's a thing where i do this
so that people have a place to share with the experience,
but also I look at it as if I keep putting water in the bathtub,
eventually everything is going to overflow.
If all these podcasts keep putting stuff out there
and you've got all the YouTube shows and all that,
eventually it has to be addressed by someone that is higher up, right?
That's just, and we'll see what happens.
That's just like the UFOs, they're slowly leaking out UFO stuff.
And that's, like I said, I mentioned before, I think it's, I'm more like, whatever, it's the spiritual side of it, interdimensional, spiritual.
I think it's all related.
And so the only, I never had.
So the only, like, spiritual thing I ever had happened was in the hospital.
I think, I'm not sure if it was my son or my daughter.
I can't remember.
I hate to say that.
But I think it was my son.
And we were, it was right after the.
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And we were in the hospital room and we were laying there and my wife, she's, her name's Sandy.
And she's laying in the bed and I was sitting next to her and Mark was laying right next to her, right between us, basically.
And her mother passed away years ago in 2001, I believe. She had a brain aneurysm.
but she had a way that she said her name like she was saying sandy she always emphasized her name
and we're laying there and it was quiet we were watching tv but the volume was down low
and i heard her mother say her name like that it is sandy and she looked at me and i looked at her
and i says you heard that didn't you she's yeah my mother just said my name i was like oh my god
And like I said, this was, I guess Mark was born in 2006.
So that was definitely a moment because we both heard it.
We looked at each other.
At the moment, we heard that.
And that was strange.
But as far as I hear stories of these things,
following you home and going in your house and inviting bad things in,
I hope that ever happens to me.
But, yeah, so I hope that never happens.
But I don't know.
Like what's happening to me now?
like I said, it's almost
very rarely other than screams
once on a blue moon
and actually the only screams
that were like at the beginning
that, you know, the Halloween
night thing and like I said, I think we cut
them off. We were coming out of woods.
They were going up the valley. We were coming down in a valley.
I think we had their family group
separated. That's why they got
aggressive air. And then
I think that little one that
about a month ago. But typically
it's, you know, I don't
called friendly but it's not scary I don't get you know that's the other thing a lot of people
talk about the feeling of dread and the infrasound and the and all that I never got no
of that I never got no feeling I'm scared because you're dealing with something you don't know
but I'm I never got that feeling of dread and the stuff like that immense fear like a lot
of people talk about but I mean I'm obviously scared because you know because like I said and they're
never alone and it's they always seem to surround you or whatever three four three or four of
them usually so that kind of freaks out a little bit but but i don't know i guess just see what
happens here in the future and you know we can keep in touch and i will send you i'll send you
videos and yes please i would love love to see them yeah yeah and like i said i will i'll put a note
on what goes to what.
And then there's also,
that footprint in Colorado
from a few weeks ago, a month ago.
And there's that,
I'm telling you,
you just,
if you show this on your podcast,
you need to let it up
or long enough for people to look at it.
And if you look into the center of that footprint,
there's an image of a Sasquatch
in the center of that footprint,
his head, the big eyes,
the cone head,
and it's right in the center of the footprint.
And that kind of freaked me out.
that's wild Dave it has been just a pleasure having you on the show and I can almost guarantee your story is not over it I can just you're probably going to have more stuff happening in the future and you and your son who knows and I would love if you'd be able to keep in touch in the future for sure yep and yeah I'd love to and I'll see what happens in the future I'm going up there what's Tuesday I'm going up there today's what Tuesday I'm going up
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