Bigfoot Society - Tree Line Visitors: Close Encounters with Bigfoot in Remote Tennessee
Episode Date: February 23, 2023Join us for an exclusive interview with Mark, a resident of a remote area in Eastern Tennessee, who has had multiple sightings of Sasquatch on his property. In this episode, Mark shares his firsthand ...experiences of encountering these mysterious creatures from the treeline and offers insights into why Bigfoot is appearing so close to human habitation. If you're fascinated by the elusive Sasquatch and want to learn more about what's happening in the mountains of Tennessee, you won't want to miss this gripping conversation with Mark.----------If you have a Bigfoot encounter you would like to share on Bigfoot Society please contact me at bigfootsociety@gmail.com for more info. ----------Hey all - I am making a private Facebook group “Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters”. Feel free to apply to join and share the link with those that have had encounters in other groups. Many will apply but not all will be let in. Follow the directions! 🙂 https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_link_______Join us over on Patreon! Get access to extra audio content, exclusive merch like a membership card and stickers, watch me interview guests weekly live on video, a Patron-only Discord and more.https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyPick up a Bigfoot Society shirt to rep the podcast!https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSocietyTune in for new episodes of Bigfoot Society!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QFor full links go to:www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com
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And it listened to me.
It walked out of thicket.
It turned around and looked at me.
They looked up.
in this tree, there was a monkey man. And the monkey man jumped down out of the tree. It started
running away. And suddenly, they're right in front of the car. He slams on the brakes and
manages to stop and he skidding because it's not quite, you know, and grappling. And literally
for about a second and a half, they just stood there because they don't know where to go. And you
tell them panicking, they're like, their face is like twitching.
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Hey, Bigfoot Society. I've got Mark on the phone. He's going to tell us about what he is experienced.
experienced out in his neck of the woods.
How's it going, Mark?
Not too bad.
Well,
usually, you know, lots of little kids in the house and bugs flying around,
but I don't know if that's the back.
But anyways, as for the stuff I've experienced,
I've been a, I'm going to believe we've ever since the,
in the 70s when people were still talking about, you know,
patty at the drop of a hat.
When I was running through with some buddies in the woods back in outside of Traverse City of Michigan, I thought for sure I saw these good-sized prints, but everybody blew them off a bear.
I didn't think they looked like bear tracks, but I was probably 11.
So what did I know back then?
Well, that's years and years later.
2019, I bring the family down here to East Tennessee.
Everybody has this misconception they still see it all the time
that to have interactions
you have to be out in...
So you have...
You're currently in East Tennessee, you're saying?
Yes.
I was in sorry, I was asking because you just heard a lot of beef there.
I didn't know where we were still there.
or not. So, yeah, I'm in East Tennessee.
And I was in
uniform for a very long time.
I've been in some interesting
places.
I know
when people are, you know,
watching me or what
I'm being observed.
So we're all on the front yard.
And this house, we're in.
It's been empty for a couple years.
And my grandkids are out.
rip any Karen in the front of the other
around on top of my wife and daughter sitting on the front
on the front porch and I just
caught something out of my corner of my eye
I turned to look at the wood line
which is probably
120 mile meters away
when it was this huge black shape
so obviously they're too far to see his face
or anything
but
after one out there
later I figured he was probably
eight and nine feet tall anyway
shoulders were probably
four and a half, five foot wide,
knowing this guy was big.
I hope you don't mind the language
but of all
of course I go
the wife doesn't know what I'm looking at
and I say what the
F is that
and he must have, even in the desert since
he must have known that I had seen
as he turned to his left
my right
and
as I spread off
into the
thicker underbrush
and I could see
he had long hair
on his
on his back
because I could actually
see it
a while behind him
because I'm like
the laptop
because the wife's on it
and always thought
him a little nuts
from my old job
and she didn't
quit in him
with the
whether it had
believed me in that
but
I'd run out there
the next day
I didn't want to go out there right afterwards.
But I went out there the next day.
And you could see on the outside of the electrophic
because this is where our horse pasture
where something that beat a heavily used trail
down to that spot.
And I could see when he took off,
I could see broken branches and stuff.
that apparently he
you know
plowed through on his way
away from him
so that let me know that
okay
we're not alone around here
well I
brought to a couple of neighbors and whatnot
and one guy his family has been here
for
you know
generations
um
according to what he said
um
like half Cherokee so he's
you know there's a lot of the stories around here
and just like some places
everybody thinks they're just stories
while some people around here
they just treat them as
you know
the folks that live out in the woods
I've always done
research this kind of
you know these guys
quite a bit
I kicked it up even hotter after that
especially you know for the locals
and whatnot because I want to know
what I'm seeing around here
but that was the first time
so we're
we got an above ground pool that we're putting up all back
this was
some months later
and I get that itch again
I'm looking out through the woods
and this guy he was red here
so it wasn't the same one
and he looked like he was smaller
but they was doing that
you know the peeking from iron the tree thing
I didn't get antsy or anything this time
I'm just like treating him like
who's a neighbor, hey, how you doing?
I see you back there.
And the action came off
about halfway behind the tree
and stood there.
And watched us as we
tried to put the pool together and whatnot.
These guys must be,
they're curious about what we do too.
All these people trampethed over the woods
looking for them.
Well, they're curious about us as well.
And a couple months after that,
I'll take care of, I have a
during the special needs, you know,
she's fed through a G-tube and, and so I'm
sitting up her new feeding.
And this is all I'm just looking out the back window.
Back in the same general area, I saw the
red hair guy.
And at first I thought, because we just had a big storm
come through here. Not too long before that.
I'm thinking, okay, that's just a tree stump, right?
And what everybody says, you know,
they'll put it on stump squashes.
At first, I'm like, and it's just a big old tree stone.
I got hit by lightning because it was cut off.
And then it starts swaying back and forth.
I'm like, whoa.
We got foster kids.
I take the two boys, bring them in there.
The boys are 16 or 13 then.
And I said, look right out there and what do you see?
He says what?
I said, look that.
It looks like a tree stand in there.
and then they go, both of them were like, holy, crap, it's moving.
And yep, they're watching us again.
So that was three.
And just recently, just a couple months ago,
you can count it as a sighting, but the horses were fine.
But I've got a bunch of big dogs, and they were going just crazy out back.
Now, around here, this area has a, uh,
not just those guys in the woods, like a lot of other areas.
Some of the local folks are into, shall we say,
homemade farm of superfluous.
So I wanted to make sure that it was good out there.
I gave Bobby my oldest forest boy, the spotlight.
I grabbed my 45, and we went out there to take a look.
And we got back there, and the horses are fine.
The neighbor back to the woods as close all I can see is,
the odd lights.
Of course, there's this
huge shadow sitting there.
And by now,
I don't act
to scare to these guys
that much anymore.
I act like I'm just holding
a conversation.
And hey, how you doing, big guy?
Just,
I'll think you're sure things are okay,
this kind of thing.
And then we notice
because I see his eyes shine,
so I know he's there anyways.
And then he's got this huge shadow
from the light.
we see something
just movement
to our right
there's two more
sets of eyes shine
at two different heights
think okay
when we have a
to our left
and from where we were standing
and that was probably
75 meters down the hill
but I
in between these things
I've got pictures of traps
in my pasture
and
I know a few of the trees
out there
where they've been
observing the house
as you can see
where the, they're, like,
the beaten down spots by the base of the tray,
that kind of, it's an excuse me.
Now, I know they come out part of that freaking,
that creek bed, because when it's dry,
it goes all the way up the mountain,
and it's heavily wooded on both sides.
So, you know, another picture walked down that thing
without being seen. So I've got
three sets of eyes shining around us already,
and I hear something down in the creek.
You know, rocks, you know, getting knocked over,
but the bobby and said,
Did you hear that?
And he says, he's looking pretty scared.
So I turned around and I looked back towards what I'm going.
That's just what I call him as the big guy.
So tell you what, we're going to go back in the house.
You guys have a good night.
And make kind of a word of other people saying this stuff.
But I said, tell you what, you keep keeping the black bears and the coyote stuff on my pasture.
I'll bring you something tomorrow.
I drove the pistol
with my
lot of fame
and
raised my arm up
the way of the way of
and he did it back
which
made me feel pretty good that I've
you know
that this guy actually
and I can be wrong
I can go out in the woods
behind the house again next time
he could appear and snap me in half
obviously he can do that being that big
but
he
acknowledged my presence and
I thought that was a good sign.
So the next day I braided the
this was before Halloween last year.
I rated the kids caramel
apples, took through them by there.
I actually climbed up into a tree a little bit.
That where I had seen them
and I showed them down in some branches
so you could, you know, you had to pick them up
and move them.
to take them.
I didn't, you know,
because it didn't
the middle of the way
here when I placed them.
I just kind of looked around and said,
oh, you go, dude.
Hope you enjoy.
Then back to the house,
not in my own business,
and the following day,
I went back out there,
both those apples were gone.
No sticks,
no chewed on cores.
They were just gone.
I mean,
I think I might have spoiled them,
though.
But I've tried to give him
regular apples after that.
He hasn't touched them.
I laid a candy bar out there in the same tree.
Oh, that was gone. I did.
So.
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I took it out of the pack and lit up in the tree and
shoved it down the branches again so you had to work to get at it.
That's fine.
And yeah, that was gone too.
But so far, now, I think I almost made him upset
last year
because he went around and trimmed the brush around the horse fence
and got the electric fence working again.
I'm just the way I'm thinking,
I think I might have shocked him a little bit once I got to go on again.
A couple days afterwards,
if you'll listeners and you probably know about it,
you've seen the stories about trees shoved upside down on the ground.
Sure.
I'll buy where I made my first sighting, I guess.
It was about a 15, 20-foot-tall, long, a log.
It was part of a tree that had broken off in Belair.
But it was shoved eight inches in rocky mountainous Tennessee ground.
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And then the wider part was balanced up in the, you know,
croakers and branches are way up high.
I had some
couple buddies come over and we took it down.
I was afraid he was going to fall on the fence
and knock it down the next wind
comes through. Of course, she's blowing her off.
It's just a
where it fell off. Well, I can see where it snapped off.
I'm like, trying to explain to it.
So that branch snapped off
flew
2530 freaking feet through the air
and land it
perfectly in the ground and managed to show itself from this ground.
And Ballin up there?
I said, whatever you say, man.
So we pulled down and left it laying there.
One thing I really felt strange about all right after doing that.
So like I said, I figured I'd pick him off and might have been.
Surprised himself with that, though, 6,000 volts.
Several weeks later, something picked up the log and it was outside the fence.
Why he cleaned that up, I don't know.
I just don't know how to these guys think,
but, you know, I watch you guys in East Tennessee.
I'm assuming you know who Scott Carpenter is.
I watch all his stuff.
I just try to stay on good terms with the folks in the woods.
So I walked the woodline and just try to talk and stay on good terms of them
and say, look, out there is your area,
you're in here in my area.
As long as we keep it that, we are good to go.
Besides, tracks through my pastor.
I mean, I've got, I'm assuming it was him,
because I've got a picture of a one clear out of a trail.
The damn thing is a left foot, perfectly clear toes,
20 inches long, and it's got to be 8 inches wide.
and the stride was long enough for
I'm not a very big guy, but
I hate to jump
from track to track.
There's lots of stories
of one showing signs
of aggression. I talked to one
guy that's not too far from me.
Apparently up there in the mountains, he's had
the classic, you know,
robs and stuff like that thrown at him.
You know,
we go up there that, we're here,
We are in their yard, their living room.
Apparently, he didn't like you being there.
What we're talking about all this is I haven't gone on trail walking in quite a while now.
I just try to show some respect for these guys.
So pretty much my experience with that.
I track different sized prints all the time through my pasture,
everything from, I say, his.
His is 20, how one was 20 inches?
the top was a smaller set
there was
on the head all the way back to the pasture
and
that one
looked like they'd have broken a toll one time because the big toe on the left foot
was
pointing in like drastically
it's not like to have anybody out there to sit there
the broken bones
but they've been as close as
before I started talking to him on a regular basis.
I found a trail that came all the way to the side of the house.
I haven't seen anything like that in a long time.
So I figure maybe my getting on good terms for those folks
was a good thing.
I do have one vocalization,
them scaring some coyotes away.
I love some security cameras outside.
You can hear the coyotes?
And this guy crawled at him.
you don't hear cards anymore
which I can figure
he must have been arguing overkill
well
that's my stuff down here in a nutshell
so I go out to the pasture
on a regular basis see if anybody's
been
stepping over with the friends are coming in
I know they like wild raspberries
because I was following that track
the trail from
outside back in the pasture
and you can see where it stopped
can you remember to see the raspberries out behind outside of the fence.
And I don't really, I've told other people I don't care about proof anymore because
I'm not worried about proving it when I know they're there.
And because people have asked me when I, you know, it's just, this guy stepped back over the fence.
And apparently ate too many of those raspberries if you get my meaning.
You let them all drop in my pasture.
there was quite the large pile
where I got a people
well why didn't you scoop some opposite
because I don't care and I don't want people
around here out there going
no
hunting or whatnot
I'm a firm believer that
certain agency know that they're doing things
doing for years
not considering my neighbor
why the hell what I want
bunch of idiots running around the woods out here
so
Mark that is
oh yeah go ahead please
well I just
I've been following you for,
just going through
YouTube one day
and I found your
channel
and I think
I follow all the
what I consider
decent ones
and some people
that
don't like
realize
and NVTV
and all that
people say they have
a bad reputation
it's like
all they do
is put out there
what people post
as far as I know
like you
you know
Steve is all
how to hunt
some of these guys
I started reading and
Fall and Day Pilates a lot
He's got a
I was 20 years infantry
and
12 years of military cop
He was a long time cop
On the outside
So
Listen to him, speak it seems like we
Sort of think along the same
wavelengths
So
I think
I think
I'm
It's just
Oh, go ahead.
I'm sorry.
Before.
It sounds like you're not really scared of having these creatures around your house at all.
I know people destroy it.
Even vets that as soon as they see one, all of a sudden they're, they get this, you know, the deep-seated fear.
Some folks consider me a little different than a lot of folks.
Sure.
I've been in a lot of bad places myself.
and get in some bad scrapes that
some every once in a while I had to pull myself out
Germany I had
believe it or not that they have wild boars in Germany
I get about 300 pounds
I faced one down with the pickaxe one night
and years and years ago
oh wow
okay yeah sure
we were on an exercise all we had is blank rounds
and they decided to come down and start to
running through our gear and garbage
So I picked the closest thing I could
and get them out of there
and that was that axe.
So am I totally brave
that I walk out there
and do something stupid that
one of these guys won't
no, they'll fix my attitude?
I don't know because
this is just my way of thinking.
I figure they're like they are people.
A lot larger, stronger.
And do things a lot different that we do.
But just like people, some are, well, good guys and some are raging e-holes.
Sure.
Now, what I'm more about running out, we're into out there is somebody who finally
found a five-and-a-pound blackbird sighting that out there, you know, they are known to
freaking take people out.
Cape Grana about an hour and a half north of me
Last year
Earl was in a hammock
And a black bear pulled out of her hammock
And
But there's been
Seems to be more dogman sightings
In the same with the state lake
In recent months
In your area
From
A carpenter's got two videos
And he took
Oh sure
Yeah
And I'm
Usually when I know
I've said
I'm
I've got this feeling
when I'm being washed
while we were out there
just checking the fence line
just the other day
and it wasn't the same feeling
it was
I could tell something
was out there
they didn't want to do harm
and for change of pace
usually I don't go by the
near the woods
without some
you know
lead-based backup
shall we say
well I didn't take any with me
that day
so I had
two of the boys with me
and I'm like
let's get back to the house
now.
Obviously, we know that those are known to be violent.
Look at the land between the lakes
that everybody in their brother is investigating.
Sure, exactly.
That guy took out of an entire family.
It's a terrible story.
It's just, yeah.
So, if you,
Appalachians,
I said, you know, I didn't always
in an end of a
amateur researcher anyways
but once I moved down here
there's tales of
occult and creatures
and these mountains are full of
just unexplained stuff
and kind of come to find out
there was a family killed back here
in 96
about 10 miles away from my house
and
supposedly it was
satanic deal there.
Really?
That's no good.
So yeah, that's all there is a area is known for weird stuff.
There's a lot of things going on in your area, it sounds like, for sure.
It sounds like you haven't seen the last of the big foot around your property, I would guess.
From what you've said so far, you probably will have more encounters for sure.
I have no problem in the world with that.
I try to show him respect.
He shows me respect.
And we're good.
If the ones that's supposed to have the attitude show up,
well, there are some advantages to be in, you know, broken up veteran
because I do have some tools that might open that.
Exactly.
We'll leave that to the information.
imagination.
Yeah.
Mark,
this has been
quite the conversation.
I'm glad that we were
able to connect
and you were able
to share what you've
encountered so far.
I would say
when you have
stuff happen
in the future,
definitely keep in touch
with me if you could.
I would love to do,
I have a feeling
there could be a follow-up.
For sure.
Got you on YouTube,
Instagram,
and now Facebook.
Fantastic.
It's a matter of fact, if you want, the one very clear, I think it's very clear.
And I can send you that later on if you want.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
It's the gauge size I stood with, you know, as the uniform made me retire in 15,
so I still wear my boots most comfortable foot here.
I've got to, so the track is in between my boots.
That's how I know it was about 20 inches because it's, you know, one,
you know, the patrol or another Facebook squash page.
Well, good thing you're, uh, you know, a professional tracker.
It's like, well, my tracking skills would get me out of bad stuff and bad places.
They were good enough.
They don't know a whole lot.
Yeah, they were good enough for sure.
Thanks for, uh, giving the attention.
Mark, I appreciate you as Sharon, for sure.
Do you ever go to these conferences?
I make it to some of them.
If you see me at one of them, please come up and say hi,
and that goes to anyone that is listening as well.
Well, I got tickets for the Smoky Mountain in July.
Oh, yeah, I got to get to that.
I got to get to that one of these days for sure.
But, Mark, you keep in touch, sir.
Thank you for hanging out with me for a bit, sharing your encounters, and hold on for one minute.
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