Bigfoot Society - Threw Rocks, Watched Me Run — Bigfoot Encounter in Oregon Mountains
Episode Date: August 15, 2025What happens when a quiet hike in Oregon turns into a pinecone-hurling showdown with something unseen? In this chilling episode of Bigfoot Society, host Jeremiah Byron takes you deep into the Hardesty... Trail System near Oakridge, Oregon — where one hiker’s casual afternoon turned into a haunting encounter with a creature that seemed to be toying with her. You’ll also hear firsthand stories from Southern Indiana, the Navajo Nation, Northwest Ontario, and Quantico, Virginia — each revealing eerie experiences, mysterious footprints, glowing eyes, and the unmistakable sense of being watched. From missing goats on the rez to a juvenile Sasquatch peering from a tree fork, these raw TikTok call-ins will leave you questioning what’s really out there.Whether it’s the breathing outside a window, the rock throws in the woods, or the face caught on camera — these aren’t legends. These are real stories. Real people. Real fear.Stay with us.Resources: Backwoodz Bigfoot Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@backwoodzbigfoot/videos🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Thanks for listening to Bigfoot Society.
I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Today you're going to hear a lot of accounts from all over the U.S.
from people from really one side to the other.
This is a collection of impromptu calling encounters from the TikTok live platform.
You've never heard a collection like this.
You're in for a treat.
These are raw encounters you won't want to miss.
So stay with us.
Jay Dizzle, how's it going?
Good.
How are you?
Awesome.
Hey, thanks for coming up.
Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast to have?
No, you're fine.
That's fine.
Awesome, awesome. So you've had some things happen out there in Oregon, huh?
Just a couple. I've had one potential encounter.
And then I also have in the same area, I have a photograph of a footprint.
Okay, yeah, I'd love to hear about it.
So a friend and I just went out for a casual hike.
This was actually probably during COVID because people were on the trail with masks and looking at me like
why don't you have a mask on? Anyhow, so the friend and I just all of a sudden stopped and looked
at each other because neither one of us said anything to each other and kind of stopped and said,
hey, you notice we're getting pine cones like just chucked at us. So we stopped on the trail
and just kind of stood almost face to face so we could look around in a 360,
looking for anybody that might like kids or anybody else that could have stood up and, you know, be
zinging these past us. And there is no way that it was human. And so we just kind of went about
our day and went, it was an out and back trail and came back. And on the way back, we stood above
where it happened to us looking to see again if any human could have, you know, hid from us.
And there is just no way, no way.
And so I told my husband the story, and he totally was like, not that he's not a believer,
he's a total believer, but he's like, no way, it didn't happen.
So I took him out to that trail, and we stopped.
And I showed him where it happened.
And he was like, yeah, there's just no way.
Any kids could have hid, any, you know, grown adult could have hid from you.
You would have seen, you know, them go up and down.
You would have seen their arm action.
So I don't know.
Yeah, it was pretty cool.
That's pretty wild.
Do you mind, are you able to share what trail or what area of Oak Ridge that was in?
So it's actually below Oak Ridge.
It's the Hardesty Trail system.
Try to Hardesty Trailhead?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That's the one you see.
when you're driving from Eugene on the left side, right?
Well, no, it'll be on your right-hand side.
If you're grabbing from Eugene, it's going to be on your right-hand side, the trailhead.
It's got a parking lot there, and it's got
about the rooms.
And I think it's got like five or six trails that you can pick from.
And so far, I've only been on two of the trails.
The other different trails where I've got a picture of a footprint.
Oh, wow.
Okay, so hardesty trails.
Okay, got it.
And how far away from the trailhead was that approximately?
The pine cones or the footprint?
Well, I guess both, if you don't mind.
So the pine cones, we were probably only walking in.
We'd probably been walking maybe a half an hour.
You know, you get far enough in there.
You can't hear the road anymore.
So we're far enough in that we couldn't hear the road anymore.
So I'm going to say probably at least a half an hour in there.
Okay.
Yeah.
That is really cool.
Thank you for sharing that.
I've almost interviewed about 50 people from that area so far.
Yeah, there's a lot of stuff that goes on up there.
It's incredible.
Do you mind sharing about the, I'd love to hear about the footprint you found as well.
Sure.
So this was probably, it was only like last year.
I like to go during the week when there's less people.
people. So I took my healers up there with me and we just kind of, it was a different trail,
one that takes you farther up to the top and you hit actually a gravel road. And so I walked
up to the top. It's a dead end and it looked like people had been camping and stuff a long time
ago, left their trashy mess with just kind of irritated me and came back down and I was just kind
didn't see it on the way up, but on the way back down, it was right in the middle where,
you know, the grass grows in between the tire tracks, and I almost stepped on it.
And, yeah, it's a great print.
I showed it to one of the people at the Bigfoot, not this year at Oak Ridge, but last
year at Glide.
And they were like, oh, my gosh, I've got to see that.
So I sent it to him and told him where it was, too.
so.
Oh,
you've got to come
to Sasquatch Summerfest
next year.
You've got to do it.
It's so much fun.
I've been two times
from Iowa.
It's a great.
How big would you say
the track was?
It was probably about
16 to 18 inches long.
Nice.
And six to eight inches wide.
Okay.
That is awesome.
I don't know if you know,
but in Oak Ridge,
there's actually a small
Bigfoot Museum.
over by the DQ
and yeah,
they would love to hear about that as well
if you ever get a chance to stop in.
It's a great place.
Great people running it.
So if possible,
I mean,
I'd love to take a look at that photo as well
if it's something you would be able to share.
Yeah, I don't like sharing.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, my email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Okay, yeah.
I'd probably take me a little bit to get it to you, but I will get it to you.
Oh, no sweat.
No, Swet.
Have you heard of any other sightings or encounters around that area or like Dexter or Oakridge or Lull or anything?
I have not personally.
I do know that it sounds like my nephew has had some sort of encounter in the Ochoco unit.
which is way eastern Oregon,
where something was actually saying his name to him,
calling his name,
it sounded like his dad,
and he knew it wasn't his dad.
And that's been a couple of years
when they were over there elk hunting.
So, yeah.
But he never,
he refuses to talk about it
because it's just too eerie to him.
I totally get that.
It can be years until a person is a,
able to talk about stuff like that.
If he ever does get to the point where he does need to talk to someone, you know, I feel
free to pass on my email.
I'd love to talk to him.
It can be off record.
Some people just need to talk to someone and let him go.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, for sure.
Wow, Jay Dizzle, this is amazing.
Thank you so much for sure.
I love hearing about this area.
Yeah.
Yeah, my pleasure.
I like sharing with someone that would actually believe.
Absolutely. Absolutely.
So yeah, thank you.
All right. Well, we'll see you later. Have a good one.
Yeah, you too. Thank you. And thank you for your great show. We really enjoy it.
Oh, thank you so much.
Oh, man. My favorite place in the world to hear something from is that area. I love it. Oh, we got someone else.
Let's see, we got. Hey, Linda, how are you?
I am pretty good.
Awesome. Hey, thanks for a coach.
this time of year, but I'm good.
Oh, I got you. Hey, thanks for coming up.
Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my podcast I have about Bigfoot?
No, that's fine.
All right. Well, what brings you up today, Linda?
Well, I kind of thought I would let you know.
You know, I've been researching in Indiana for about three years,
and I had an experience last year going to a state park in Southern
Indiana. Pretty popular area. I don't disclose exactly where I go for obvious reasons, but I had taken my daughter and my granddaughter with me, and my daughter is a paleontologist, and she likes this area. So we went to it where there's a creek and there's caves, you know, and so forth.
Yeah.
And as we were walking up through the trail, I just felt watched.
And I almost felt lead.
I don't know how to explain it.
So as I'm walking, I look down and there's a dry creek bed.
And I find like, oh, probably a 13, 14 inch footprint.
And it looks like it's pretty, you know, it's pretty small for a big foot.
I'm thinking it was probably a juvenile from my experience and learning from Montana and Idaho,
you know, group with, you know, Ken Medsker, which you know him.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ken's great.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So as we're walking along.
I'm just like, it was just so quiet, so very, very quiet.
And so my daughter is filming me panoramically in an area that, I don't know,
something just drew me to look in a certain direction.
And so she was filming.
And as we got to the end of the trail, I said, you know, let's look at that bit.
video. And we look at the video and there is something up in the tree. It looks like a big foot face.
Probably, I'm guessing, 10 feet up in a tree with its head sideways between a fork of a tree.
And it's, you know, I've got a photo and I got a video of it. But it was so quiet. It's like I didn't hear any, you know, like anybody parallelingness or anything like that.
It's not a whole lot of a story, but the photo has just startled me because it was only, it probably wasn't 25 feet away from it.
Oh my goodness.
Whoa.
So this is an unnamed park in southern Indiana.
Uh-huh.
Nearer, we're the one you went too far, probably within, you know, you've been to a park far.
farther set, you know,
in Indiana before, right?
In junior high,
I've visited Turkey Run.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's not Turkey Run.
That's a very squatchy place, I'm told.
I've had a lot of encounters
told me from Turkey Run,
some wild, wild stuff.
Have you?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
This one individual told me about how her family saw a whole family of them down the mist is a very wild one.
That was about a year ago, I think.
So this photo and this video, is this anywhere?
I'm guessing this is pretty private to you done?
I haven't. I don't post it, but I did provide it to Ken,
for authentication.
He's going to be writing a second book,
whether he uses it,
I'm not sure.
But it's,
I mean,
the fact that you can clearly,
you can see it.
I mean,
it's,
I was really,
really,
really surprised.
I've had photos as I've spoken about
before in an area of a relative
of mine before.
But it wasn't
quite as close.
and it wasn't.
I mean, you can see the, almost the features.
So.
So Ken was a pretty big fan of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I sent it to me.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
I think so.
It was pretty cool.
That's awesome.
I mean, hey, if you ever need someone else to take a look at it,
you can always send it, I'd love to take a look at it, but, you know, I'm not going
to push, but, uh,
Yeah, I mean, I love looking at stuff like that.
I have the email.
It's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Yes, I've got your email because I asked you a story prior, but it wasn't really, I mean, you know, a lot going on with it.
But other than I noticed I found a picture.
What appeared to be a juvenile is what Ken thought of a Bigfoot in that area on the property.
So.
Oh, that's right.
I know it you remember now I do you know the funny thing is that was actually on my birthday
that you uh emailed me it was pretty funny was in November yeah that's right that's right
um because you you talked about it was really it was interesting you there was a log where there was
like strip pieces of bark yeah it was it was kind of weird yeah and yeah but there was a
burl on the log and it was there was stripped bark looped around the bottom of the log up towards the
tree and it was like it was a like a bouncy bench you know what I mean a very primitive um you know
some type of kid to what you're something I don't really know but um what was interesting too
I don't know if I ever added this but in the photos when I have gone over
them and I just keep going over them because once you've had this experience, it's like you're just, you're obsessed almost, you know, and you can see other ones.
And there were several other ones hiding behind, like, leaves and everything.
So, um.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
I would love to see it.
And also, I know you're, you've helped, uh, you've helped support the podcast
a lot. I appreciate how you've been helping out that way as well, Linda. Appreciate that.
But yeah, I mean, if you get a minute and if you'd like to share, I would love to
take a look at it. That sounds pretty cool. Yeah, I'll ask Ken because, you know, with it,
okay, the possibility of it being in the book. Oh, yeah, I get it. I totally know what I mean.
Yep. Oh, yeah. I don't want to affect his publisher or anything like that. But I have
I haven't heard back about it yet, so I'll have to add. I need to, Matt, I haven't talked to him in about a week, so I'll message him and let's, what his thoughts are. But yeah, it's funny how there's just strange things. You know, ever since that happened, okay? I've been, I've been seeing orbs, like, in my yard, and I'm 50 miles away.
The Annapolis.
And I don't know.
They're being, they, I catch them on my porch camera, you know, my security camera.
And you wonder, is it related or, or what is it?
You know, you don't know, but.
It's one of those weird things.
But, I mean, you, you, you know, you hear, you hear the things, you know, you have the encounter.
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That happens a whole lot.
Yeah.
And you wonder why me, you know, because, you know, my best interest is to protect them.
and because, you know, I've even heard that they're killing them in Canada, people going through properties.
I hadn't heard that yet, really. Wow.
I listened to a gentleman that was in some kind of high military thing.
It was on, I think on YouTube, and he was speaking about, they went in on a top,
secret area to look for a little boy who had been missing.
And apparently, they had to shoot them.
And I don't want that happening.
You know what I mean?
I don't even know.
You can.
No, sure.
Yeah.
You don't know what's true and what isn't.
It's not verified.
But it is a concern, you know, obviously.
Absolutely.
Yeah, it's a thing where you always have to be.
you know, where there's so many different things you can listen to and, you know, which are, which are, you know, accurate, actual accounts. Are they made up by AI? I mean, you never know, right? And yeah, you don't know.
Yeah, you have to be really discerning, but. Well, I like to follow, you know, like Jeff Meldrum and Ken and a lot of people that are,
you know, really, I consider experts, you know, in the field.
Both good guys.
Yeah, both good guys.
Good stuff.
Well, yeah.
Yeah, real quickly, though, my daughter, she is definitely a skeptic.
She's all about science.
And actually, so am I, except, you know, this happened.
And since this happened, she's like, Mom, you are right.
I said, I told you something.
doubt there.
Your mother's not entirely crazy.
I love it.
I know.
But I won't keep you.
I'll let other people speak.
So.
Linda,
thank you so much for coming up.
I appreciate that.
You're welcome.
I'll let you know.
This year something else.
All right.
Very good.
All right.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
Oh, hey, Olin wants to come up again.
Cool.
We talk to Olin.
last night.
Olin, how are you?
Not too bad. How are you doing tonight?
Hey, doing well. Thanks for coming up again.
Do you mind if I potentially use the audio again for the podcast?
Yep, of course.
Awesome. Yeah, what brings you up tonight, man?
Well, I figured, uh, just to kind of keep things interesting, I'll share a story
that was shared to me that I have permission to share as well.
Okay.
Um, so I talked to a guy.
one time. He was from northwest Ontario.
And this happened on a remote lake just north of a place called Nestor Falls or Crow Lake, Ontario.
So pretty much straight north of International Falls, Minnesota.
But he told me it was 1981, and he was on a boat with his girlfriend at the time on this remote lake.
and they had been fishing all morning.
He said it was kind of a cool, like in the mid-40s, kind of a drizzly day.
And he said that the provincial parks and the area and stuff, what they do in a lot
of these lakes is they'll cut out like a little swath, like on the edge of the lakes, and
they'll put like a fire pit and a picnic table.
It's just kind of like a little rest area for fishermen and sportsmen and stuff.
And he said that him and his girlfriend at the time had been fishing all morning.
They were kind of a little damp, a little cold, a little wet.
So they figured they'd get off the boat for a little bit.
They pulled by one of these little clear-cut areas of the picnic table.
They landed their boat and they went up there with a thermos of coffee.
and some rice crispy treats.
And he said that as they were sitting up there,
just in the bush, I don't know people are familiar
with what the woods kind of look like up here,
but it's a lot of really thick underbrush.
That's why people tend to call it the bush,
because, I mean, it's thick.
It's thick with mosquitoes.
It's not very easy to go through unless there's a trail cut through it.
but he said he heard something kind of going back and forth through the thick brush.
He couldn't really make out what it was.
But after they had their coffee and a Rice Krispy treat,
they figured it was probably time to go.
Something, you know, smelled their food.
And he said what he did was he left a Rice Krispy treat on the picnic table.
And then they hopped back in the boat.
And they went about 100 feet offshore, dropped the anchor.
And he said he sat there because he had.
wanted to like he wanted to show his girlfriend at the time black bear he figured it was a black bear
and so they dropped the anchor and they just kind of sat there and hung out and uh within five minutes
something came out of the brush and walked on two feet over to the picnic table he said it would uh
when i asked him what kind of details and stuff it looked like he told me it was just pretty
much just a black figure. He said it was jet black. But he said it was big. He said it was really
big, really broad. And when it walked up to the picnic table, its knee was level with the tabletop
of the picnic table, which is pretty dang tall. Most people comes up to their waist, you know.
And he said it almost like leaned over the picnic table and kind of looked like.
left and right kind of looked around and then it and then it picked it up and then it
walked straight into the brush he said they were just sitting there with their
jaws dropped and he didn't know what he was looking at at the time and um so he drove the
boat back to shore because he thought he was like like we got to be imagining this or
something so he wanted to go see if that race crispy tree was actually gone off the
table and he said he pulled up to the shore he told his girlfriend to stay in the boat he ran over
to the picture table saw the rice crispy treat was gone and then sprinted back to the boat and left
and he told me that when he had got home he called his brother and he told his brother about it
and his brother actually laughed at him and made fun of him and he said he didn't tell anyone else that
story for about 40 years until he got a hold of me and he actually talked to me in like
2021 and told me that story and uh oh my goodness pretty much it what did an incredible account
that you know he waited 40 years before sharing with someone again and you were able to get
he was it able to trust you enough to to share it again uh my god
goodness, thank you for sharing that. That is, that's incredible. Wow. Yeah, that's one of my
favorite stories I've gotten out of the region. It's not a like super crazy, exciting one,
but it's the details of it are kind of fun. It's a good one, and it's good to talk to you again as
well. Thank you for coming back up, Olin. I appreciate it. No problem. Thanks for having me.
Good stuff. Good stuff.
we got a
got Mr. Bigfoot here
how's it going man
me
hello
hello
how are you
how's it going
good how are you
can you hear me
yeah
okay can you can you hear me
awesome awesome
yeah it's very good
yeah thanks for coming up
do you mind if I
potentially use this audio for the Bigfoot
podcast I have
Yeah, sure. The only thing is I don't have a bigfoot story of my own per se, but I sure have a, but I do have a dog man.
I don't know if you want to go. We can maybe talk outside of here since this is bigfoot lady, but.
Yeah, I mean, why not? Yeah, we try to stick to a big foot. Yeah, if, if I feel free to do so. Yeah, go right ahead, man.
I don't know. I was going to say it's not like I don't have like a long you know story you know about it at all it was kind of like he was there and then he was gone kind of thing for me. Oh okay. Yeah. Go ahead. I live in you know Kentucky in. I'm not sure if you know familiar with Kentucky or towns or whatnot Kentucky area like Bardstown Kentucky, Springfield, Kentucky.
Okay.
Going at, um, I know I was traveling from Barnes town to Springfield and somewhere on the
meantime in between time between the two I was, it says around 5.30 a.m.
So it was before shut up and I was coming around a curve of a back road of a take towards
Springfield and something crossed the road from my, you know, right-hand side.
you know to come across from right to left and as it came across I looked and noticed
I said was that you know on its high legs you know like looming across in front of
me as I was drowned my and I was really puzzled by that and it's I don't know
it's something that I've seen I still see it in my head all the time what I saw
you know I stopped even I kind of slowed down and pulled over like what and
hate just happened you know saying what I saw what I saw but it was most
definitely had to be at least six foot seven maybe but two six or seven foot
tall so I was driving a pickup truck up off the ground and get a bit and it you
know its head was up above the hood of my car if it was going across and you know
it's just a split-second thing I seen him and he was gone so it's like I don't
have a whole lot of description other than I know it
looked like it had, you know, its hands kind of in front of it a little bit, you know,
like its upper arm.
So I guess you could say, or legs, whatever you want to say.
And it's high legs on the ground.
I didn't really get to see much of that.
It was just like the upper half of him.
And then it move a, you know, blur across from right to left on me like it.
So it sounds like it moves pretty quick.
Were you able to see any, like, any details in its face at all?
Yeah, not not really so much as
I wanted I want to say he was gray and not black in color
So I almost like I was think maybe a coyote I was thinking maybe possibly that I spooked one maybe and he just kind of like left up and
Get addled across the road. You know, I mean? I don't know
But I look back and thought about it's like that would be way it would be way too tall
Even for a coyote to be up on his high legs
To be able to see him like I did go on
move across the front of my car or my truck like that that's wild stuff I don't know a lot about
dog man I do know that they can be really really traumatic sighting so yeah like I said I
don't have anything you know like it did I don't have nothing like it stopped me I know I've
heard dog man stories as well you know or should it bring you know follow or they
pop up on or but yeah my was just more of a and I even try to go back to that location
during the daytime, you know, a few days later, looking for maybe
trying to Prince or anything, you know what I'm saying?
But I wasn't able to come up with anything.
So I wish I could have, but, you know, this happened in 2019, by the way.
That's when I had it.
Okay.
Gotcha.
Well, I mean, I appreciate you sharing what you experienced at the end of the day.
It is something that happened to you.
And I'm glad that you were able to share about, have you ever reached out to, like,
the North American Dogman Project during anything?
anything like that?
No, I have not.
I don't even know who that group is.
It's a group where they would,
they're kind of documenting and categorizing sightings across the U.S.
If you Google it, you'll be able to find their website.
I appreciate coming up and for sharing what you experienced that day.
Appreciate you for having me.
Like I said, I know others who have,
I wish they could get on this show for you and share
their experiences because I know a few that have some really good ones.
Yes, sir.
Well, maybe I'll talk to them someday.
Hopefully, we'll see.
But yeah,
thank you for coming up, man.
Thank you for having me, man.
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
Sometimes,
sometimes we have a little dog man story.
Slip in.
That's all right.
We try to focus on the Bigfoot stuff,
but hey, there's always a little room for dogman.
Hey, Sonsa,
How are you?
Hey, what's up, buddy?
How you doing, man?
Hey, doing good.
I saw what you were saying down in the comments that looked interesting, so I figured I'd invite
you up.
Do you mind if I use this audio potentially for my Bigfoot podcast?
Yeah, you're good.
You can.
All right.
Do you mind sharing what you've been experiencing down there?
Oh, well, yeah, I grew up on the Navajo Reservation, you know, right along the Arizona
New Mexico border, you know, along, it's called Manlitro.
know me this we grew up off grid you know we know we know we know electricity no
water and all you know so there there's times at night that's well back in
then you know me the the elder they tell us is like Skinwalker but we we seen
it ourselves but it was big foot you know it we go around our house where
we stayed at at my grandmas, we would, you would go around knocking on the outer walls,
the exterior walls, you know, I'd go around all the way around the house knocking on it.
You know what I mean, you can hear the dogs on the outside, you know, fighting with it,
you know what I mean, throwing it around, you know what I mean?
So one night it peaked in on us.
We had like a little window where we were all stayed in in one room and it peaked in on us.
You know, we saw the eyes, the glowing eyes.
Just the breathing part, my dad, that's so you know what I mean? I just I cannot I can't wear a mask to this day because of that breathing
You know how the deep breathing and stuff you know means like breathing through a mask. You know what I mean? It's just heavy breathing bro, you know me? So
then and then also
We used to get in trouble for missing sheep missing goats, you know
Well, what I what we figured is they'd be taking it
You know, because we we heard sheep. We
We count sheep as we let them out.
We count them as we bring them back in.
And somehow through the night, a couple will come up missing,
as we do our count in the morning.
So somehow mysteriously they disappear, you know.
And then as well as at night when we go check,
because the sheep girl was next to a mountain.
So the sheep girl maybe about at least 50 yards away
the house maybe 50 70 yards away from the house as we go it's pitch dark so we go out there and
check with flash lights and on then we get like rocks little little rocks branches and stuff
thrown at us as well walking towards the corral you know even out to the outhouse too you know what
mean we get stuff thrown at us you know what i mean so that is my experience as growing up i
remember we didn't have no wildlife around too like dears and you you know what I mean
I mean, everything seems to be gone, man.
But now that I visit, you know, the dears are back.
You can see them driving through Melito Canyon.
You know what I mean?
You can see them on the side of the road and all, you know what I mean?
So that is my experience growing up, man.
You know what I mean?
It's, yeah, that's how I got, bro.
You know what I mean?
It used to scare us a lot, you know what I mean?
As it would knock on the walls on the outside.
Absolutely.
You know what I mean?
And then the asshole the dog.
too you know what I mean you know the dogs were attack you know I mean you can
hear the dog just getting thrown around barking in pain you know and then they
they go all way down the dish this is probably about at least half a mile away
there's another creed that's a half a mile away and you just hear the dogs
just fighting it all the way down you know I mean yeah that's my little
experience of growing up man I would I go back and visit but it's just a lot
more quieter man there's a lot more wildlife back
you know what i mean so i'm not sure whatever it was moved on you know i was just going to ask i mean
you saying that i wonder if it has indeed moved on i mean just the fact that the wild life's back
is a huge sign yeah yeah you know what i mean because back in there's no wildlife you know what
mean there's the deer you know my uncle's got on deer but he had to go out to the chisca mountains
to a hundred deer's you know what i mean and where we are at there's no more deer's and stuff you
know what i mean so but now that we go back i usually just
drive in maybe about three or four in the morning and you can see them on the side of the road.
You know what I mean? So we're definitely back, man. You can see the trails as well too.
Wow. Oh, man. I've been able to talk to a few individuals down from your area and just the accounts down there,
they can get very, very intense. I'm just glad you're able to get through it.
And you're not be hurt, you know. Yeah, it is pretty, it's pretty. It's pretty.
You know, I mean, some nights, man.
You know what I mean?
We all huddled together, scream and shit, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
It'd be knocking on the doors, you know, the walls, you know?
It's just really, and then this is the face of it, too.
You know what I mean?
That night was peeking on us, you cannot get that face out.
You know what I mean?
You cannot forget that face, man, or the breathing.
You know what I mean?
So, like, to this day, I can't even wear a Halloween mask, man,
because I can just hear that breathing, you know?
Is there anything that you've seen that comes close to what
saw that night? Just shadow wise, um, just huge shadow, you know what I mean? When it comes
around, it's dark and we're kids, you know what I mean? We're scared to look out, you know what
mean? But we seen big shadow figures. You know what I mean? Yeah, just big, this big heavy shadow
figures, you know what I mean? But it is like a lot, a rocky area too. So you know what
I mean, we really didn't look for big feet back then because most of the elders thought it was Skinwalker.
You know what I mean?
There was- Absolutely.
There was a couple of them that were, you know what I mean?
But you can tell a difference, you know what I mean?
The difference between the big foot, you know what I mean, and the skin walker, you know what I mean?
It throws the dogs and stuff around, you know, the skin walkers and they come and chanting in.
You know what I mean?
You hear all right.
Right.
It's totally different than that, you know what I mean?
So I believe it was big footman.
It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says,
what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
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Wow.
Sansa, I appreciate you coming up.
It's a very rare occurrence
that, you know,
someone with your background
is able to share
what they've experienced and I appreciate you being willing to come forward with that today.
No man, you're welcome, man.
Willing to come forward with that today.
No, man, you're welcome, man.
You have a good night, boo.
You too.
Yeah, good stuff.
Good, good stuff tonight, guys.
Thank you all for being here.
So we got Sue wanting to come up.
Hey, Sue, how are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
Awesome.
Thanks for good, good.
Thanks for coming up.
Do you mind if I potentially use this audio for my Bigfoot podcast I have?
Sure.
Cool.
What would you like to chat about tonight?
All right.
Well, I'm 67 years old, okay?
And this I was like six years old or whatever.
And me and a bunch of kids, we lived in a place called Quantico,
which I have no idea where it's at.
I don't remember where Quantico's at.
But anyway, I was on a military base.
It was Virginia, yeah.
Yeah.
And behind the apartments or whatever was like, you know, wooded area or whatever.
And me and a bunch of kids were playing and stuff.
And we saw, I would say straight up, we saw this big giant monster, you know.
And I was literally afraid of.
of it and stuff so I ran back to the house and everything and you know when you're a kid
it looked like a big old bear but it wasn't a bear believe me it was not a bear and uh I was so
afraid to go to bed that night because we lived in an upstairs downstairs uh you know
apartment and I actually got my butt walk from my dad because I wouldn't go to bed
But yeah, I've seen Bigfoot, literally seen Bigfoot.
And like I said, you know, I'm 67, and I will never forget that period.
And then, you know, my dad wouldn't believe me.
You know, he just thought it was just, you know, one of these kids thing and stuff.
So my dad passed away and I said, well, Dad, what do you think?
There is Bigfoot, you know, kind of weird.
But anyways, I just wanted to share that.
Wow, Sue, I mean, and it's still sticking with you even after 60 years.
That's incredible.
Yeah, it does.
It's still with me.
And, you know, I mean, it wasn't, they're not harmful or nothing.
You know, they're just more interested in us than we are with them.
But as a child, you know, it was just fearful.
But now when I look back,
at it, it's like I wish I could see another one, you know.
Absolutely.
I lived in Redosal, New Mexico.
I'm in Alabama now, but I lived in Redos of New Mexico, and I got the chance and the
opportunity to work with the native people.
I was in a native school and worked with them and stuff, and they would tell these crazy
wild stories about Bigfoot, you know.
I believed them, you know.
I never did tell him that I'd seen them when I was little, but I believed everything
they said.
And the guy that was talking earlier, yeah, he knows what he's talking about because I see it.
There's no denying.
But anyways, that's all I said.
And real quick before I let you go, you know, it was 60 years ago, but do you remember anything
about, you know, what the details of what you saw, does anything stick out in your mind?
Well, it's the wood, the wooded area. You know, it was like they have their own, well, I guess
their way of living or whatever, but there's like this really bad stance that I will not
forget. I mean, bad smell, you know, and just the way they had their
their caves made and stuff
or their butts or
whatever the heck they lived in.
You know
but the trees
you could tell where they
walk because of the
footprints for, that's another
thing too.
They were laying concrete down
behind the
apartment's, the naval
base or whatever you want to call it where I was
at. And
it just so happened that
one of their footprint got stuck in the seamount.
No way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah.
Wow.
I wonder if it's still there.
I don't know.
I don't know, but I will not, I will not forget it, you know.
I will not forget it.
That's incredible.
That is incredible.
Sue, thank you for sharing your experiences tonight.
I really appreciate you coming up.
Yeah.
And thank you for.
this site because, you know, it even makes me when I talk to my dad more, say, look, you know, but the
dads are dead, so.
Great.
But, I mean, just the fact of you can come up.
I really appreciate you.
And thank you for coming up tonight.
All right.
Had an individual that I talked to at the booth in Oak Ridge.
Oh, here we go.
Oh, yeah, dude.
Backwoods, Bigfoot.
what's up buddy
backwoods bigfoot
you're cool with me using audio for the podcast
right of course
okay
what's up man out there and
where you're at
well
you remember
when we were at the conference
and we were talking about
I think his name
is Jeff
who had all those
he was on your show before he had all those wild
stories and I think he was on the um I think his name is Jeff but anyway he was telling me about
Drift Creek and that oh yeah yeah yeah and that mother ship UFO with the um with the weird uh
like aliens on boards or whatever you know I'm tracking with you now yep okay so I went
out there on I think Tuesday or Wednesday last week
Wow.
And, well, I went there the week before, and I went last week, because it's a huge area.
It's like the Silasaw National Forest, and it basically goes from the coast here where I'm at,
and you could literally go all the way to, like, I-5 in the valley, like, in the forest.
So it's humongous, you know.
It's the coastal mountains, basically.
Right.
I don't know if you saw my video.
I don't know, I don't remember which video was,
but it was recently, or I found like a bunch of,
like a trackway, probably like four or five tracks,
like big tracks.
I got to check that out.
Yeah, I think there's pictures on my Instagram.
Anyway, that's in that area,
but the area is so vast,
and I don't know, specific.
where that the mother's ship was but I went there Tuesday and to a spot I've never been before
and I'm hiking up this old logging trail that you know hasn't been driven on probably in
10 years or something and then you start getting that weird feeling of I'm not alone
and then I started hearing weird noises to my left and right.
It keeps getting weirder and weirder.
And then I heard some whoops.
And then I got to like probably a mile up.
And it kind of flattened out up there.
And something through like three rocks in my direction,
not at me.
you know not like viciously but enough to get my attention um so my goodness dude whoa
it was crazy but it wasn't like a a bad vibe it was kind of a like playful feeling you know i wasn't
freaked out but maybe i should have been i don't know but um yeah i just want to hop on here and
tell you because i saw your that's awesome were you uh
So were you driving or walking up there?
Walking.
You can't, there was a gate.
It's like, it's one of those words gated and it says, you know, you can,
no motor vehicles past this gate type thing.
Dude, you were walking right into it, man.
That's so cool.
So was it the whoops, were they similar to, like, Gibbon whoops?
Or have you heard anything else like it before?
Yeah, it was, I would say, like, given or, like, kind of, kind of like,
not as loud and pronounced, but, you know, like the Sierra sounds when they loop on that.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Yep.
Kind of like that, but it was closer and quieter.
And then it was weird.
There was like almost every Bigfoot sound associated with Bigfoot sound, you know,
that besides like a roar or anything because there was like weird whistling on one side.
And then almost like some, like, some like bird mimicking.
sounds and stuff. Like I started laughing because I was like, are you guys like putting on a
a show, opera show or something? Like a concert. That's hilarious. Were you, so when you're
walking up there, are you filming stuff or you're just in the moment? No, I was filming and then like,
I film and then I like pictures too, so I'll stop filming and take pictures. I think I got some
sounds maybe on camera. I haven't even
actually uploaded it because it's just on I use my phone so I haven't even transferred from my
computer yet and looked at it.
Dude.
Hopefully I got some.
I might have got one of the rocks bouncing because it literally, I just stopped the top and kind of
just sat there because it was like the only sunny spot.
Everything else was covered by the trees and right.
right but i just stopped up there and kind of sat and just hung out and then a rock goes
like probably three feet from where i'm sitting it was pretty big i tried to i tried to
reenact it with a different rock to see how heavy that rock might have been you know like and it
it had to be you know good size like golf ball size not like a pebble you know
dude were you loving it or were you freaked out man no i was loving it oh yeah dude i knew you were
yeah i wanted to keep going uh and there was this one path like in the woods it looked like it like
literally was like a highway for some weird enchanted movie where all the trees were kind of opened up
i was like this looks like literally like a hallway to bigfoot's castle uh so i'm going to go back and
follow that until it leads to somewhere or nowhere but dude well i mean you know i mean you know
without a shadow of doubt that there is something out there and there's more than one thing out there
probably you probably had things on either side and i mean yeah be careful out there dude but
i mean i can't imagine the stuff you might have on on that video i mean you could have some
wild wild stuff guys make sure um
that you follow the Backwoods Bigfoot channel on YouTube
for some killer video docs on that channel,
some really, really cool stuff.
You like Oregon nature plus Bigfoot stuff.
You're going to love it.
And he's going to have some cool stuff.
Even, I mean, it's already great stuff on the channel,
but if you've got stuff from that, dude, it's going to be nuts.
Yeah.
And I was going to ask you when I saw you at the conference,
You know how people will look at your videos or look at your pictures and find all those little faces in there?
You know, you know what I'm talking about?
What do you think about that?
So I do know that there's part of what humans do is we try to find patterns, right?
Yeah.
So it's tricky because you can have things that, yeah, I mean, you can find faces in the cloud.
Yeah.
But the interesting thing is when you have a photo and you show it to multiple people and they all pick out the same thing, right?
No.
So I would have to say, you know, I get a lot of things sent me in my email.
Sometimes I'm like, yeah, there's something there.
sometimes might be reaching a little bit.
It's a possibility, but I think you go either way with that stuff.
Yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
I mean, sometimes it's like, oh, I see a face, you know, but it's weird.
But yeah, because that area, a couple guys always send me like stuff from my channel or my pictures on Instagram.
I would be like, what are these?
And sometimes you're just like, holy crap, that was right next to me.
me you know like what oh like from your own your own stuff that's all yeah wow a lot of people do
that i think a lot i don't know i think some people are just better at it but i think some people are
also reaching you know like seeing what they want to see like peridilia or whatever it's called
you know yeah right right people do that with scott carpenter's stuff too from yeah but uh
man it was fun hanging out with you at the booth and like you were getting all sorts of connections and
oh dude i know what i was going to tell you remember how you talking about mr bigfoot
oh yeah so i like drove up through those towns and i stopped and i was asking around
uh to try to find this mr bigfoot guy yeah i almost got it was a little sketchy i was like oh
I probably should just shut up and get in my car because people here do not want to talk.
No way.
I'm an outsider.
And the rental company gave me California plates.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, so yeah, they didn't like you.
Terrible.
Everyone hated me when I went up in the cascades, dude.
Yeah.
But it was still fun.
Yeah.
It was cool to see all the areas that I have talked to people from.
Right. That was pretty cool and to see the Bigfoot Museum and all that.
Dude, yeah, it was a wild time.
But, man, I can't wait until you get that video up until you can see what you captured.
That could potentially be pretty wild stuff, man.
Yeah, I'll definitely hit you up when it's up there.
Absolutely.
Did you, one more question.
Did you go to the giant door when you were in town?
I didn't even get to sweet home, dude.
No.
No.
No, no.
No, I did not.
I'm right.
Yeah.
It's, yeah, I underestimated how hard it is to drive around that area once you get up into the Cascade Mountains.
I'm like, wow, this is really intense.
It's really, really intense.
I was out of my league for sure.
It was fun, but I was like, holy maxil, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah, you need like a whole month for that.
Yeah.
Once you get out of Oak Ridge, you're like, oh, I'm in a whole different world now.
Yep.
It's beautifully rugged.
Yeah, beautifully rugged.
And you're the only one that's going to save yourself pretty much.
It's good talking to you, dude.
You too, brother.
I'll let you know if I find anything.
All right, dude.
Peace, peace.
Later.
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What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural, but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
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On this episode of Plant Killers, we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and vegetable killer.
Bad Dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer?
The ingredients.
But fear not true crime enthusiasts.
This story has a happy ending.
Miracle grow organic raised bed and
garden soil. It's made with quality
organic ingredients from upcycled
green waste like compost and aged bark.
Unlike the other guys who can't
say the same, looks like bad dirt's
murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle
Grow. Join us next time on plant
killers.
