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Episode Date: March 15, 2025Jeremiah Byron from Bigfoot Society welcomes Annette from Cottage Grove, Oregon, to the show to recounts her uncanny experiences with Bigfoot. Beginning with a childhood sighting in Portland in 1969, ...she describes seeing hair-covered beings at a backyard fort. Annette shares intriguing encounters, including a night in Blair Lake campgrounds where heavy bipedal beings circled her tent, and a terrifying ordeal at Brice Creek feeling an angry presence towering over her. She also reveals a chilling event when a female Sasquatch appeared in her living room, and a bizarre incident involving mysteriously cut ropes at Oakridge. Listen to Annette’s vivid memories recovered through hypnosis, including close encounters with young Sasquatches, and explore fascinating details about Sasquatch behaviors and physical features she observed.Sasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want 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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You've got the privilege of talking to Annette today.
Annette's a listener that reached out to me about some things.
She's experienced over the years and she's from Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Welcome to the show today.
Annette, how's it going?
Thanks.
I'm doing good.
Glad to be here.
Absolutely.
I've been, you know, waiting to talk to you for,
a while. I've always, you know, there are certain areas that, you know, I really like to hear about in
this area of Oregon is one of my favorites. As listeners know, I have, you know, a lot of episodes
from out in this area. But Annette, I'm going to go ahead and let's pass things right over to you so you have
the time to share what you've experienced over the years. And feel free to take us back to when
this all started to happen for you.
Okay, well, when I was young, I was like maybe three going on four years old, we were living up in Portland, Oregon.
And we were really, you know, Portland wasn't quite as developed as it is today, obviously, because it was 1969.
But we lived pretty close to downtown Portland, Oregon.
And really, all the yards kind of went right off these railroad tracks kind of uphill.
So all the yards kind of descended down.
And it was the summer of 1965 and all the kids and me were and my older and brother's sister were playing down at this two-story fort.
And the fort was in the backyard about two houses down.
So there was our house.
And then there was another house.
And then the next house had the fort that was in the backyard that sort of declined down.
And then the fort was almost just.
right to where the railroad tracks were, you know, but up in the yard.
Then the railroad tracks kind of came down.
And on the other side of the railroad tracks was just a bunch of green ways with lots of fruit trees and blackberries and, you know, just a kind of a green swath of land.
So, well, it was in the fall and all the kids had returned to school.
And I being three kind of going on four, because I don't remember exactly the date that, you know, I'm born in the fall.
And so I don't remember if I was four or three.
But anyways, my parents, we were moving out of our house and we were moving to another house in Portland.
And they had a couple friends of theirs over.
And they were kind of packing stuff up.
And they had explained to be that we were moving.
And I knew about moving because it wasn't our first move that we'd made.
Earlier in my life, we'd also moved to Portland because I'm from Eugene.
So anyways, so they had explained that to me.
And both the front door and the back door was open, and I decided to sneak out the back door
because I really wanted to see that fort one last time because I knew that, you know,
more than likely I would never see it again.
And so I snuck out the back door and I walked through the side yard and up to the sidewalk and I walked down to the fort.
And when I got to that backyard, you know, I wasn't too stable on my feet at that age.
So I was really just looking down at the ground, making sure that I didn't fall or trip or anything like that.
And so I'm staring at the ground and I walk up to the fort or down, well, I was walking down the yard to the fort.
and I get to the base of the ford and I look up and I see these hair-covered beings standing at the top level of the fort.
And let me explain the board a little bit.
It was an open-framed Ford with two levels.
One was down low where I was standing and it had poles to hold the board up.
And then there was a second level up above that was open.
And then it had a ladder connecting the two.
on the backside of it.
But I was looked up and there was these hair-covered beings.
And they were, they kind of huddled together and they seemed kind of scared of me.
They weren't very tall.
They were taller than me.
But they weren't like real large or anything like that, you know, or an adult size.
You know, they looked somewhere between my height and an adult height.
maybe the tallest being at five feet or so.
But so I looked up and I saw them and they seemed to be, you know, really scared of me.
And in my mind, I'm just like, what is this, you know?
What are they?
And then, you know, I was thinking in my head, well, wait, you know, they don't look like a monkey.
They don't look like an ape.
You know, mutual Wilma Hall, you know, we used to watch that as a family and, you know, Wild Kingdom.
And also another thing was 1968, the movie Planet of the Eighth had come out.
And I remember thinking, wait, is that movie real?
And then I thought, yeah, but they don't look at all like the characters in that movie either.
And so I didn't know.
And the weird part was that I experienced missing time after that.
There was no other memory other than looking up at these beings.
And the next thing I remember, I'm up on the sidewalk at that house in between the two houses.
And I'm looking at my house, and I feel like the whole world is rushing.
Like I kind of get this huge head rush or feel like the world's kind of, I don't know.
It was a really strange physical feeling.
And suddenly the whole world just felt larger than life, you know.
And so I walked home and, you know, the front door and the back door is still open, you know.
And so I walked in the front door and I didn't know who my parents were.
But my dad, you know, saw me.
He's like, there you are.
You know, and he comes over and he picks me up and he puts me on the fire heart.
and they rolled up the rug, you know, our living room rug.
And my mom gave me a loving smile.
And I just remember being so grateful that they were my parents, you know.
And anyways, so that was that.
We ended up that day moving to another house in Portland.
And the word thing about this experience is that I never, it was so impactful for me that I never forgot about it.
And every day it came to my mind.
And over like 53 years by the time I went to a hypdial therapist to try to regress to figure out what really happened.
You know, I think the memory faded.
I couldn't remember how many beings there were, you know.
A couple things I, well, a couple of things.
I remember that they had lighter colored skin.
And I seem to have remembered sort of a reddish orange hair and a golden retriever gold-colored hair.
And later on, that kind of comes into play as to why I remembered that.
So life went on after that, and we'll kind of come back to that.
But the next thing, you know, I grew up fishing and going up fishing up in the Cascades and up at Odell Lake.
My dad kept his boat up there.
And as kids, we went out into the woods a lot and never saw anything.
And I got into my 30s and I was married to my first husband.
And, you know, just a little background.
He had a lot of problems with insomnia.
And he would always fall asleep at like, you know, nine or ten and then wake up at like one in the morning
and stay up until four in the morning and then would fall back asleep.
But what our plans were this particular day, we'd gotten off work and we were going to go into Eastern Oregon, but we were looking for a place just to go camping on the way to Eastern Oregon.
And I actually did that a lot in my 30s or so.
So we went up to Oak Ridge, and we were just looking for a place to go camping.
And I think the place was Salt Creek Falls where there's like three camping spots that kind of overlook these waterfalls.
And I had my dog with me, but my dog was never really good with other dogs.
And when we got up there, there campsites, there was one that was available, but there was two other people that had three pit bulls that were off leash.
And I thought, my dog's going to not get along.
And my dog was a corgi.
So, you know, he's smaller.
And I thought, I just don't need any incident like this.
So I pulled out my handy map and decided to go further up towards Blair Lake.
So we drive on that logging road.
And we just keep driving and driving.
And it was like, I think, 24 or 25 miles up on that logging road.
And, you know, it was afternoon by the time we'd gotten at least to Salt Creek Falls.
But now it's getting later.
And we find this little campground.
that, well, I thought it was Blair Lake, but I later learned that it wasn't. It was someplace
maybe close to Blair Lake, but it wasn't Blair Lake. But it was right off the logging road,
and it was this little tiny kind of pond-like lake that had several campsites around it,
very rudimentary. And that was fine because, you know, we just wanted to stay the night and
get up at the crack of dawn and leave again to get out to eastern Oregon. So I was camping there,
and we didn't make a fire.
We just went into our tents.
And one of the things that I was really concerned about
was that all around the lake
there was these blue huckleberry bushes.
And all the huckleberries were just ripe.
And I was like, oh, no,
because, you know, black bear like huckleberries.
And I was like, shoot, I don't want a bear coming into camp.
And I remember kind of looking down the logging road
and the sun was starting to set.
And I'm like, geez, we can't make it back down.
You know, this isn't a safe spot to camp.
And so I remember kind of having those thoughts and being concerned that way.
So we didn't make a campfire.
And we just went ahead and crawled into our tents and went to bed because we were going to get up at the crack of dawn to get back on the road again.
And that night at about 140, I woke up and I had to go to the bathroom.
So I kind of sit up in my sleeping bag and I hear, so there's the logging road and where we were camping right off the logging road.
So the car was really just behind me.
But also on the other side of the logging road was an incline up on a hill that was probably about 60 to 70 degrees incline going up.
And so I'm sitting in my tent and I hear coming down that incline, what I thought was maybe a small herd of elk.
And I've been around elk herds before.
But this sounded like just a couple, two, three, four, or five, I don't know, elks, right, coming off the hill.
And so I'm sitting there and I'm like, well, they'll kind of part and pass the tent, you know, and then I can get out and go to the bathroom.
But there was sort of a hesitation at the logging road when the elk got to the logging road.
And then there was just kind of a moment of silence.
And then all of a sudden, three bipedal beings, heavy, heavy bipedal beings came walking towards my tent.
One went on one side of my tent.
One went on the other side of my tent.
And one went just kind of on the curvature of the water.
And weirdly enough, I'm sitting here going, what is this?
Because they started pacing from one foot to the other foot.
And I mean, it's right outside of where I'm sitting up in my tent, you know.
And so, and the other ones on the other side of the tent.
And they get in sync with each other on the kind of going from one foot to another.
And every time they make a step, like the earth moves.
That's how heavy they, whatever.
is, is. And at the time, you know, I didn't have big foot in my head at all. So I'm thinking,
why is there elk sitting there on four feet? And they're doing that with their back legs, you know.
So that's what I'm thinking it is. But I'm thinking that's really weird behavior. And anyways,
this went on for, well, I don't know if I just kind of got mesmerized because I felt like I was being
rocked in a cradle because they were all in sync with each other. But then I, about 220 in the
morning, I'm sitting there still and I realize, wait, they've stopped. And I'm like, I didn't
hear them walk off or I didn't hear the elk walk off. And I'm like, this doesn't make any sense.
is something just standing outside my tent?
And I'm like, and I really have to go to the bathroom.
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And so I'm like, there is no way I'm getting out of my tent.
And so I just was like, okay, I'm just going to lay down here.
And I did a little prayer to God and said, please, God, let me sleep till daylight, you know.
So I get up and go to the bathroom.
And so sure enough, I instantly fall asleep and morning comes.
It's 5.30 and it's daylight.
And I get up and, you know, my.
My husband wakes up and he's like, you know, man, I've never slept so great in my whole life.
And I'm like, yeah.
And I never said anything to him about my waking up or anything.
And I just, I quickly wanted to pack up and get the heck out of there.
And that's exactly what I did.
So that was kind of that encounter.
And I kind of forgot to mention before that, I might have been more in my 20s at that age.
I had gone up towards Oak Ridge with a boyfriend of mine, and we had his parents' two golden retrievers.
And we both worked that day in the morning, and we were going to go out into Eastern Ori and once again.
And we stopped at this little campground, and I can't remember the name of it, but, and I have no idea of this had to do with Bigfoot.
It was just a weird experience.
But so we'd stopped at this campground and he had maybe 19 spots, you know, 15 spots.
I don't know.
It was a really small campground.
No one else was there.
Highway 58 was right by it.
And it was about 3 o'clock in the afternoon and we thought, oh, you know, let's take a little bit of a nap.
That way we can stay up by the campfire and enjoy the campfire tonight.
So we'll just take a little bit of a nap.
So we took the two golden retrievers, Roxy and Charlie.
and we tied them up to the picnic table because we didn't want them wandering up onto Highway 58.
And so we tied them up to the picnic table with some nylon rope.
And we just tied it to their collars and then tied them to the picnic tables.
And that way they could stay safe while we took a quick nap.
And so we took our nap to about an hour nap and we got up and I couldn't believe it.
We got out of the tent and the dogs are just roaming around the camps.
And so I walk over and I look and the nylon rope has been cut.
I mean, cut like with a knife, it looks like.
You know, it's a real sharp, clean cut.
And they're just wandering around waiting for us to get up.
And thank God they didn't go up onto the road.
But there's nobody in the campsite.
And we didn't, I'm sure I would have woke up if a car had pulled in.
So that was really weird.
we, you know, we went and stayed there that night, but I kind of, I remember I just kind of looked
in the woods and kept thinking, is somebody watching us? You know, was there some person that
maybe is living up in the woods that was just trying to give us a message that we weren't alone?
So that was also kind of a weird time out in the woods.
So moving on, so it was probably about maybe eight or nine years ago.
And I had gone up to Bryce Creek, and I had just moved out here to Cottage Grove.
So I wanted to go up to Bryce Creek.
I'd been up there before, but it's a pretty hard trail to kind of climb.
It's not hard if you're in shape.
But at that time, I was really, really out of shape.
And so the reason I wanted to go up there was I had this little dog that it was a rusty dog from San Francisco.
and there was a whole kind of story that went with her
while she was rescued out of that city
and she was wandering around a homeless camp
and it was kind of sad and I wanted her to see the woods, you know,
and so that was my intention to go there.
So I get up to the parking lot,
and so I thought, you know,
I'm just going to walk up the creek here
because I'm not going to go over to the trailhead
because that's a lot of up and down,
a lot of climbing.
I thought, I can just walk up,
creek a little bit. And so the moment though, I stepped out of the parking lot and into the creek,
I got this horrible feeling that something was very, very angry at me and it was towering over me.
And I didn't have a weapon. I just had me in my little dog. And my dog, she is looking back
behind me or kind of off to the side of me. And, and,
And behind me was sort of like this whole hedge of like laurel and vine maple and I don't know what else for plants.
But basically it was like a hedge that was maybe like six or seven feet tall, right?
And I felt like something was watching me, but I couldn't see anything.
But my dog is looking behind me at where I can feel something looking at me.
And so I turned my back on it.
And in my mind, I just said, you know, back off from me now because I was scared and I didn't know what else to do.
I said, back off for me, this isn't going to end well for either you or me.
And I just said that in my head.
And then I kind of was like, well, you know, I started kind of talking to it.
And I said, listen, the only reason I'm here is, you know, because of this dog, I want her to see how beautiful forests is.
She comes from a big city where she's only known concrete.
And I wanted her to see the woods.
And so I'm like, so, and so what I did was I went ahead and I looked up to where I wanted to walk to.
And I said, in my mind, I said, this is where I'm going to walk.
and I kind of shot at a picture and I said,
I will turn around at this point and come back.
And so I started walking,
but my dog will not quit looking behind me as I'm walking.
And I feel whatever this thing that's angry and mad and large is behind me,
I keep kind of stealing glances,
but I see nothing but that hedge, right?
And the worst thing I didn't want to see with some kind of eyeballs
looking out of that hedge because that would have freaked me out, you know.
And so, but my dog keeps looking and I'm trying to distract her.
And she's being really good because she is, you know, when I distract her,
she's doing kind of what I say.
I grab a stick and I play with her in the water a little bit and show her the stick
and kind of point to some trees with her.
And she looks at those trees, but then she looks back behind me, right?
You know, and she does that.
And we kind of make her way up.
I have to climb over some logs and stuff.
we make my way up to that point where I said I would turn back.
And I kind of stretched and I looked up the creek and it was so beautiful in the forest.
And I stretched and I thought, God, I could just walk here forever.
And I had this horrible bolt of dread shoot through my body.
And then it was gone.
That bolt of dread just, it was a feeling that came through me.
And then it was gone.
And I thought, yeah, if I thought I was talking to some, I'm a person in my word, I will turn around.
I won't continue.
And so I turned around and I went ahead and walked back to where the parking lot started.
And the weird part about that was, you know, the whole time I felt watched.
When I was playing with my dog in the water and I kind of put the stick in the water,
the feeling of anger from whatever this being was, I could feel suddenly kind of like a curiosity from it a little bit.
Like it was curious as to why I would like a dog.
This didn't make sense to whatever this creature was, why I would even have any regards for a dog.
I kind of had that feeling, so I could feel its emotions change.
But also when I got back up to the parklander, the moment.
I stepped foot onto the gravel parking lot and got both my feet onto that gravel.
The feeling of being washed was totally gone and everything felt like normal.
So I went from being intensely watched the whole time to suddenly there's nobody watching me
and the parking lot felt fine.
So I walked back to my car and left and didn't really think too much of it.
And then I started, I think the first thing I kind of noticed at home was I noticed underneath my husband's truck, there was two gardener snakes that were kind of shaped into the shape of a figure eight, like infinity.
And then they were pinched off and killed in the center, like they pinched the center of the eight and left that in my driveway.
And I thought, oh, God, you know.
And, you know, that's kind of creepy and scary and, you know, so I never picked it up.
And it just ended up kind of getting dry and kind of, you know, that sort of thing.
I don't know.
It just got old and dried.
I never did anything.
I did start getting weird rocks showing up in the peak gravel in my backyard.
You know, just rocks, you know, but there were rocks that, you know, and I'm a total rock person.
And I have baskets of rocks and stuff, but none of them were rocks that I had.
So there were things that were being introduced into my backyard.
But they were pretty rocks.
I'd just pick them up and put them in my basket or bring them in the house.
You know, it was nice.
So, and I definitely started kind of looking more into Sasquatch at that point
because I just kept thinking, what was that in the woods?
You know?
One night, though, it was late at night.
I was thinking about everything and I, I just thought, oh, and you're just crazy. These things
don't exist. You're just, you need to get your life back in order. You need to kind of get back
into, you know, helping people and not that I wasn't helping people, but, you know, get serious.
Quit thinking about this. Quit watching these shows. Quit thinking that this stuff exists.
And, you know, get your act together. There's never been anything like this and it doesn't exist.
And so I went to bed.
And the next day, I had the day off, and I was playing a video game.
And I had half my headphones on.
So I was listening to the video game.
But, you know, I had an ear out for if somebody knocked on the door or whatever.
And I heard this loud, boom on top of my house, like something landed or fell on my house.
And then I heard boom, boom.
and it ran off my house.
My dogs went berserk.
The dogs going all the way down to the street to the huge open fields went berserk.
Every house went berserk of the animals.
So I know it wasn't just me that heard back.
And so I ran into the front yard.
I threw my headphones off, you know, ran through my house, ran to the front yard.
And when I got to the front yard, I kind of heard in my own head, you know, just sort of my own voice,
a soft voice say, come to the field, you'll see us. And I was like, I don't care about that. I'm worried
about my roof of my house. At the time, I had foundation issues with my house, and I hadn't had
that repaired yet. And so now I'm thinking, I've got a broken roof because the way it hit was so
hard. So I ran back in the house, random, you know, out the sliding glass door, looked up at my roof,
and there's no sign of anything being up on my roof.
There's no footprints.
There's no cracked roof.
I would have thought for as hard as it had landed that my beam of my house would have been caved in.
It was that hard of how it landed, almost like it got dropped from some, I don't know, flying so officer or a plane or like someone had jumped out of plane or something.
Anyways.
So, but yeah, I never went back out to the field or pursuit.
did it all, but all the dogs reacted, you know, in the neighborhood. So that was, that was,
it was kind of like, we are here. Don't doubt us, you know. But so, um, so after that, um, what had
happened was, um, so it was 2019. And a friend of mine, um, well, a person that I knew,
I knew it from a friend of a friend.
Apparently they had had a saskatch, they had a sighting.
And I was so jealous.
They had moved up here from California, and I was mad because I'm like, I'm from Oregon.
I'm the one that should have a siding, not them, you know.
So I have to admit, I was really pretty jealous.
And I was thinking about it.
And I went through all kinds of emotions over the issue because I thought, you know, darn it.
you know, I should have spent more time out this summer in the woods.
Maybe I would have seen one.
I should have done that.
I should have done this, you know.
So, you know, I had a job in Eugene, and so I was commuting back and forth.
And I would always kind of take the scenic route through the woods.
And every time I kind of got towards the woods, I, you know, kind of had a voice that came into my head.
I figured it was just my self-talking to myself.
But it's like, hey, Annette, you know, if you could see a big foot, what kind of sighting do you want to see?
And I'm like, geez, I don't know.
And I thought about it over three days, I thought, you know, and this was as I was driving.
I would always think about this.
I'd be like, what kind of siding would I want, you know?
Maybe way out in the woods, you know, I could see one far away.
And I thought, no, I want to see one up close, you know.
And I thought, well, I don't want to see a big male south squash up close.
That would be super, super scary, right?
And then I'm thinking, well, maybe a juvenile male.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a Rises.
Like this commercial break.
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Or 15 seconds to eat a Rieces?
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a Reesisys.
And I thought, yeah, yeah, I could see a juvenile male, maybe up close.
And I thought, no, I think I'd be kind of scared about that, too, you know.
And then I thought, you know what?
Finally, it was like day three of thinking about this while I was driving.
And I thought, you know, I want to see a female up close because, you know, all the stories you read, you know,
you have less of a bad encounter if you see a female, right?
And so I finally said, okay, I want to see a female, you know,
and I'm just fantasizing in my head as far as I knew.
So the very next night, it's about 820 at night, and this is 2009, and it's November 8th.
And I marked the date, and it was about 820 at night.
my husband's in on his computer and he's got his headphones on and all my dogs are laying there asleep
and I look over at the sliding glass door and I see a black hairy foot coming through the glass
and the curtain and I see its foot I see its knee and then I see it kind of come right up into a stand-up
position and it's a female Sasquatch and she took
one step and she was kind of hunched over a little bit and she kind of like tossed her shoulders
and strip real straight and let me tell you this female she was oh she was so fierce looking it was
unreal but just incredibly beautiful and she looked at me and she had the most scariest looking
eyes though. So I thought, well, okay, this is weird. I can't explain this sliding glass door thing.
You know, that doesn't make any sense to me, but here she is. And so she looked at me and
she just stood there. And so I looked at her. She had kind of a conical head. She had black hair.
she had black black skin. So she was all black. And her hair, you know, was on her head anyways. It was probably about six to eight inches long. And it was different lengths at different parts of her body. So there was definitely shorter hair and longer hair. But so I kind of looked at the top of her hair and her hair was kind of parted down sort of the center of her hair. And she had bangs coming down on her forehead.
And they were kind of thin and dispersed so I could see her forehead pretty well through her bangs.
Her hair was really, really straight, very shiny.
And the hair tapered off at the very end.
It's kind of like an animal's hair would taper off.
And she had an eyebrow ridge that was really large, went from kind of where the nose bridge would be clear to where the side of the head would be.
so much, much wider eyebrow than ours.
But her face was narrow like a human's face,
but just the eyebrow feature went over much further and more straight than ours.
And she had luminized blue eyes, like they were lit up and they were all blue,
but I tried not to really look at her in the eye because I wanted to kind of get good look at her
from top to bottom and I didn't want.
I guess I was worried that she would probably talk to me
if I looked at her in the eyes and she looked angry.
She did.
She absolutely looked angry and not happy about being there.
And I didn't understand that either.
But anyways, so I went ahead and continued looking at her.
She had a little bit of hair on her cheeks.
Her nose was just a lot like how our nose would be.
I mean, it wasn't broad, it wasn't flat like a lot of people described.
Um, so yeah, but her nose was just kind of like how a woman's nose would be.
Her shoulders were not very broad at all.
They were wide, kind of like, you know, just like how mine would be.
Her body was absolutely athletic.
I mean, she looked like a tennis player, you know, um, really lean, absolutely no fat on her at all.
Her hair also, she didn't have any hair on her face, but she had.
The hair started again just underneath the chin, and it was super short hair, short black hair.
And then it also stopped again once it went down her to where the neck ended in her shoulder blades would be.
And so then the hair ended there.
The hair started again on kind of on the outer side of her ribs.
That's where the hair started again.
and it tapered from being really short hair into longer hair.
Kind of almost like you would see with a dog on its face where the hair can be shorter
and then tapers out longer on, say, like a, you know, on a, I don't know, a schnauzer or something, you know.
So just almost like it was meant just the hair flowed perfectly like how it would on an animal.
And her hands, her arms were long, they were kind of hanging down.
I couldn't really see her knees because she had so much hair on the lower part of her body.
And she was standing up absolutely straight.
But her hands were black.
And what was really weird about the hands is that her fingers were longer than our fingers,
but the same proportions as our fingers as far as length proportion,
except for that the fingers were actually longer.
and the tips of the fingers tapered a lot more,
then our fingers are a little more flat as we come to the end of our finger.
But hers tapered, and then her nails were rounded and black and really thick.
Also, another thing is her thumb set back further than ours.
So if you look up like a chimpanzee's thumb, which I've done before or since this,
it looked very much the same shape as like a chimpanzee's hand would be with an opposable thumb.
Her skin was thick and kind of more leathery.
And also on the back part of the arms, she was so thick in hair you couldn't see through.
The only part that you could see through was where her skin was bare.
So, yeah, then when you look down to her feet, her feet were probably about 15 inches long and the hair stopped.
just like maybe a half and short of like the bottom of her foot.
And then her, the hair also covered up probably to the bridge of her foot.
So just before the toes started, you could kind of re-see where the toes were.
So after looking her over, I looked back up at her.
And when I made eye contact with her, in my head, loud and,
clear was you see us now and I just was like whoa because you know and so I just naturally I just
bowed my head and I I said in my mind I said thank you you're beautiful and then when I kind of
looked back up she wasn't even in my living room anymore she was just gone her whole the whole
feeling the whole error about her and her, you know, kind of uppity, she seemed very uppity
and kind of angry. All of that was gone. And my dogs are sitting there asleep. Everything's
normal. Like it had never happened. And so that was just an amazing thing to have happen. And a gift,
I felt, even though she was angry. And it almost seemed to me like she was kind of being forced to
you know, do this. I don't know though. So then after that, I had this, I had this, well, it was like a real or like a video being put into my head. So this would have been like probably, I don't know, maybe nine months afterwards. So I get up in the morning.
morning and it's like 9 a.m. in the morning. And I'm out suddenly, I'm sitting on my chair and suddenly
I'm out at Cottage Grove Lake. But it's at the crack of dawn. And I'm like, what? And so I'm
standing there looking, overlooking the lake. And I turn around and I look back behind me and I
see some green eyes coming out of the trees. And it's almost
like the shadows of the trees just pulled out of the trees and it's this black saskatch walking
towards me with green eyes and instantly my heart's just pounding and he walks right up to me
and he walks just past me but he never puts his eyes on me and he turns around and he um
he uh he stops and he he looks and he looks
looks over at the sun that's rising and it's really weird what happened was this sort of membrane mucous
oh well like a membrane like an eye membrane comes out but it comes out vertically off the side of his eyes
and it comes out about maybe two-thirds of the way and it's kind of got it's white and it's got some gray squiggles in it and it I can see
the gray squiggles and I could still see the color of his eyes as I'm kind of looking up at him
because he's right next to me and his eyes grow from green to gold and then that membrane retracts
back and he's gold-eyed looking at the sun and he's all black and then instantly I'm back in my
chair again and I'm like whoa that's weird because you know it's nine o'clock in the morning
It's not crack it on.
That whole thing was just something that was put into my head.
And so that I was like, wow, this is really amazing.
And he was just beautiful.
He looked like some kind of a tightened.
I mean, he looked very, very human.
And he was also all black, black skin, black hair.
And so that was kind of cool.
And then so.
I'm trying to think here.
So after all that, so about a year and, you know, I was really confused by how that
Sasquatch came into my house.
And so I, about a year and two months later, I ended up having this sort of lucid dream
where I was walking out into the forest and our local forest.
And it's a moonlit night and I'm walking through the trees and the dream.
and I come to this sort of circular opening in the trees and I'm like, oh, so I stop and I kind of, I look around into the woods around me and the moonlight's kind of pitched down into this circle.
And I see this darker area in the trees and all of a sudden, the Sasquatch that was in my house, that female, was right there in my dream.
And I said, hey, how you doing?
And she's like, oh, fine, you know.
we're kind of talking in the dream.
And I'm like, how did you come into my house?
How did you do that?
I was kind of asking her in my dream.
And she's like, oh, well, when I came to your house, you know,
because one thing I noticed in the dream is that she seemed much taller,
same proportions as what I saw in my house, except for in the dream.
She was bigger.
And she said, oh, she goes, I was astral projecting myself so I could fit into your house.
And I was like, oh, okay.
you know. But so that was, that was kind of weird. Then, you know, and it was just a dream, of course,
but, you know, I don't know. Maybe I was having an out of body in my dream state. I don't know.
Anyways. So, the next thing that kind of happened was, so it was 2020, we're on lockdown, you know,
and I'm pretty depressed at this point. I'm like, the whole world is coming to an end here. And, you know,
I'm thinking, geez, you know, what's going to happen next?
Or grocery supply is going to go down?
Are we going to not be able to get food anymore?
And I'm just really worried about that.
And all of a sudden, you know, and I'm thinking about it to myself, well, if that happens,
how do I get food, you know?
I don't know how to hunt.
And I'm like, I'm going to have to carve a bow and arrow and go out and try to kill something
to eat it, you know.
And I was thinking that in my head, that soft voice comes to my head.
And it says, you know, with a real loving feel, it says to me, we will never let you starve.
And I thought, oh, okay, well, that's nice.
And, you know, whatever this is, it's nice that they say that.
So I don't know if it was the next day or the day after that, I can't quite remember.
But I went out to the lake.
And when I went out there, you know, I was standing down by the water.
And there was sort of this boggy area that,
Earlier in the spring I had noticed just a little small like, oh, maybe a three-foot area where it was kind of swampy, you know?
And I had noticed that.
I remember thinking back in the spring, I remember thinking this would be a great place to see a Sasquatch track, right?
And so I, but I'm down at the water and something kind of comes into my head and says, you need to go check out that boggy area.
you might see a track.
And I'm like, huh, okay.
So I turn and I walk up to that boggy area.
And sure enough, there's a track there, a really defined large track, right?
And so I took some pictures of it.
I put my sandal next to it.
The track looks like, it looks like it was maybe done in the spring.
Because the ground is hard now.
So this track's been there a while.
You can see little plants starting to grow up into the track.
So, you know, it's clearly, you know, going to go away pretty soon, you know, but it's still really well defined.
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It said everything happens for a reason,
but maybe everything happens
for a reeses. Take noise
canceling headphones. Do they block
hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm. That sound seems
to show. Everything happens for
a recess.
And so I'm like, well, you know, my intention was to go walk over the dam.
And I was just kind of trying to get some extra steps in.
So that's kind of why I was in that area.
It was just to get a little extra steps.
And anyway, so I thought, well, I better go ahead and walk back up to the bike path.
So I did walk up to the bike path.
And when I did, there was all this grass between the bike path and London Road.
which is just up above maybe six feet above the path.
But in the long grass, it was all compressed down.
And I just froze because I'd been up to Glacier National Park in the past.
And where the grizzly bears lay down at night alongside the path,
there was always these huge flattened marks.
So I knew some kind of animal had laid down.
there but you know we don't have grizzly bear and the biggest thing I think we do have is an
elk and that's the only thing a cougar is not that big either or our black bears are pretty small
so I'm like what is this you know and instantly I'm on high alert so I just freeze and suddenly
it feels like all eyes are on me and I look up onto the road which I can see and there is a
what looks like a dog or a coyote,
it kind of had a natural look like it might have been a coyote
or a wolf or something,
but I only see the body,
the head has been severed off.
There's no blood dripping down,
but it looks like it was very instantly had been done
right there, like within minutes.
And I just froze.
When I saw that,
I scared the heck out of me.
I mean, and I just froze up and I started looking around me to make sure that there, you know, nothing was coming at me.
Because I felt like heavily, heavily watched.
Honestly, I felt watched for maybe like, I don't know, like 100 feet away, like something was there, but it wasn't right there.
And I look at one of the trees and these are scraggly thin trees, right?
I look at one of the trees and I look over at another and I hear a woodpecker.
but I don't see a woodpecker.
So I'm assuming this woodpecker or sap sucker or whatever that's pecking on the tree,
it must be on a side of the tree that I can't see.
But instantly I'm like, okay, what did I come here for it to walk over the dam?
So I walked off and I left it, you know.
And I walked on.
And when I got home, I got this real heavy, sad feel and disappointment feel inside of me.
And I'm like, and I thought, something left that.
I think they left it for me.
When I saw it, I thought something had me just been feeding and I interrupted it.
And I didn't know what it was.
And so instantly I thought I should get out of there.
But then, you know, so when I got that heavy feeling like something,
was sad and disappointed and angry. Definitely a male masculine feel is what it was. I just said to it,
I'm sorry. I know I was thinking that the other day. I was just worried about something. It's not
something that's actually happened. I don't need food, but thank you for the gift and when I need it.
Now, the weird thing about this, you know, I said when I need it, maybe I'll take it, you know,
and utilize the fur, you know, I mean, I'm not one to be above, you know,
trying to live if I have to, you know.
Anyways, but what was really strange about that was, you know,
parks and recreation and lake management, you know,
they always pick up, you know, dead kill and, you know,
the sheriffs and the, you know, police, they'll pick up a roadkill
and throw it in the back of their car.
nothing touched this whatever this dog coyote was nothing touched the carcass bugs wouldn't even touch the carcass
that thing took six months to go degraded in the sun on the side of the road nobody touched it
no animal touched it and i just watched it for the rest of the summer just disintegrate away until
it was just a skin sitting there but it disintegrated away it didn't
get eaten. Nothing touched it. So that was just, that was just the weirdest and the creepiest thing.
From there, but one other thing that had happened to was it was a couple years ago, well,
probably like three years ago. I went out for a walk. I like to walk my neighborhood, you know,
to stay in shape and stay healthy. And I walk down, there's my house and then it goes down about
six houses and then it goes into open fields up into the woods you know and these open fields are really
vast they're big and um i'm walking down the street and i see this big cut off tall redwood tree right out in the
field and i'm like what we don't have a redwood tree here there's nothing here i walk this field
every day and i'm like okay that's weird so i turn around i walk off and i walk up to the next street
and I walk down that street, which goes to the open field, and I look over, and it's not there anymore.
So that happened.
And then the very last thing that has happened to me, or at least the most recent, was probably about a couple of years ago.
My friend and I were driving up by Wildwood Falls, and we were coming back, and the road's kind of winding and twisting, and so we're going slow.
she's driving and I'm in her car with her.
And I turn around and I, well, I'm like, stop.
There's a fox.
And my friend threw on her brakes.
And what I saw on the passenger side was a wish of air.
And I thought, what is that?
So I instantly kind of relaxed.
And I thought, huh.
And so I told her, I'm like, oh, I said, I must have been mistaken.
And she's like, oh, no worries.
You know, and so we continue to drive it on.
And so when I got home, I thought that is so weird.
And so I just went ahead and I kind of got myself into a relaxed state and kept watching it and repeating it and repeating it.
Kind of like when I got hypnotized.
And finally, I kind of see that air movement again.
I see it over and over again.
And finally, the air, their whole kind of develops in the air, you know, movement.
And off the ground, about 12 feet, I see a little baby shoulder with long red kind of mahogany, you know, red like a red fox, hair.
And so that was kind of, I was, you know, surprised to see that.
So, you know, after I'd had that Sasquatch walk into my house, you know, it was another year or two, you know, I don't know, it was 2021 or 2022.
No, I think it was 2002.
I saw on Facebook that Doug Meacham had made a post, and he's a hypnotherapist and a friend of Ron Morehead's.
And he had made a post, hey, if you think you've had a Sasquatch encounter or an alien encounter, please get a hold of a net.
I'd love to do a regression and help you, you know, remember exactly what happened.
And he also, I think, helped out Todd and East, and he's also helped out Bob Gimlin.
I guess he hypnotized Bob Giflin on the Patty, you know, film.
And so what I would give to actually see that, I guess he did it at a show.
And I would love to see, you know, or at least to hear, you know, what that was like for Bob Gimlin.
That would be cool.
But anyways, he helped Todd Nice out too with his experience.
And so I went ahead and got a hold of him and went through hypnosis.
So, you know, he had my whole body relax and I was in his office and he had my whole body kind of get into a deep, deep relaxation.
And then he walked me back up to that two-story fort again from when I was a kid.
And I'm looking up.
And of course, I'm in a hypnotic state.
And I'm like, those are Sasquatches.
And there was four Sasquatches.
So they were juveniles.
There was the one right up above me was a taller male.
So I would guess he was somewhere between probably four and a half feet and five feet tall.
And then there was next to him a girl's Sasquatch who was shorter.
And another girl that was a little bit shorter than a little bit, a little bit
taller boy but not as tall as the first one. And the boys were really obvious because I was directly
underneath them. The boy's shoulders had a lot of muscle, like they were really developed. And the
girls, their shoulders were very slight. I've seen enough pictures now that I know what a
Sasquatch looks like. These aren't aliens because I had always thought it was maybe an alien because
of the missing time. And, you know, so and the amnesia, which I didn't know what that was
about. But I think I have a better understanding now for that. But anyways, so, yeah, they're
scared. Their mouths are in the shape of an O. They had, you know, if you get a baseball mid and you've
had it for a couple weeks, their skin was about that color. And they had, you know, they kind of looked maha
reddish mahogany kind of colored kind of but a lot of you know kind of golden too too
long and they all kind of had similar hair and similar color their eyes were like the
pupils of their eyes were really wide and then the iris was really thin around it and the iris
was really light blue and then there was the white of their eyes but they looked at me very
fearful. And then what ended up coming out in hypnosis, and it took some time for this to come out,
but the taller one above me jumped down in front of me. And he grabbed me by the shoulders,
but when he grabbed me by the shoulders, he had his palms and his fingers straight. He just
kind of braced me with his hands on either side of my shoulder. And he kind of squatted down
in front of me
and he put his face
to my face and I looked
down at his arm hair
and I could see the arm hair
going from really mahogany
kind of in color
and it faded out into the hair
just hanging there faded out into
the golden achiever gold color
and he looked
at me and he screamed
he opened his mouth wide and he
screamed at me
and it was a loud
shrill, shrill,
female-sounding scream.
And then he let go on my shoulders
and I just staggered backwards
because of that sound and it just ricocheted
through my body.
I can't explain it, but it was such shock.
I couldn't do anything.
And he let me go and I staggered backwards
and I fell flat on my bud.
And then he grabbed the pole.
post of the fort and he took his other hand and he punched the ground at me like to stay away from them
you know it was kind of what I got from that is that he didn't want me to ever get too close like that
and he turned around and he pulled himself with one one arm all the way up to the top level of that
fort like a monkey would do um so that was just really weird but then I heard this rushing sound just
bulldozer sound through that greenway swath on the other side of the railroad tracks,
which ended in kind of a big blackberry mound, right?
And this male Sasquatch on all fours comes just bulldozing through that blackberry bush.
And he ends up putting on the brakes right over the railroad tracks.
And the rocks underneath his fingers just flew up into the air.
And he just growled at me.
and he looked over at the after he growled at me he he looked over at the children and the children grabbed the there was a couple of scraggly trees right there by the fore they grabbed a hold of the scraggly trees and got down and went behind him and went back in the hole that he had come out of and they were kind of like on all threes as they were kind of moving off you know on the ground um
They kind of did in all three.
It kind of had the other hand.
It was kind of up in the air looking at me like they were scared.
And then he looked after they got all the way in, he made sure they got all the way in.
And then he turned around and he looked at me and he kind of looked off to the side and just went,
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It said everything happens for a reason,
but maybe everything happens for a Rees.
Take noise-canceling headphones.
Do they block hearing to heighten taste?
Hmm.
That sound seems to show.
Everything happens for a Rees.
You got too close to us.
You know, like he was frustrated.
Like, ugh, you're not worth it, you know.
You're not worth my time.
And he turned around and he on all fours and he turned around and he walked back in the way he came from the buckberries, the way the kids went.
And I just sat there.
And Doug, you know, when he was there, so when I got to experience that adult come an hour, I started coming out of hypnosis or, you know, being really relaxed.
And Doug's like, hey, step outside your body and watch what happens.
That way you don't have to experience it so close.
And so I did, and then I was able to stay nice and relaxed and kind of finish up the experience.
And anyway, so, you know, I sat there for a while, and finally I got the wherewithal and started standing up again.
And I stood up and I started walking back to my house and I stopped.
and sure enough that horrible rushing feeling comes the world feels really big around me there's
a strange feeling i i go into my house i don't recognize my parents when we go to pick up my
brother and sister i don't recognize them my memories all come back to me but the amnesia i think
was just due to severe shock um so so yeah that's been my experiences that that is
a fascinating account. My goodness, because
wow, yeah. So listeners, I didn't know a lot about this
going into it and it's just so fascinating. I do have a few questions
if that's all right. Sure. Oh yeah. So regarding
the Sasquatch that came into your home, which is very
interesting. At that time, did you have any home security system in your home at all?
No. And the whole time, my phone was right next to me on my table. And I never, I mean, like,
when you meet someone for the first time, and I got to say this, how rude would it be to pick up your phone and take a picture of all?
Oh, absolutely. Yeah. And it felt the same way. It felt like someone was introducing themselves to me.
she didn't seem happy about it, but, you know, she was introducing yourself to me.
There was no way I was going to pick up my phone and no way I even thought about it, you know,
no home security other than my dogs.
And you hear that, you know, so many times I haven't been able to experience myself yet,
but you do hear that a lot is that, you know, even if the person did have a phone with them,
it's just the magnitude of what's happening is so great that they don't even, you know, think of it.
So it totally, totally makes sense.
Have you seen the Patterson Gimlin film before?
Oh, yeah.
You know, the first time, so my parents had given me a book that had like the Lochness
monster and had a still picture of Patty, you know, just a photo of her.
But I was 12 by the time I saw her.
So, you know, I was much a little bit older, definitely older than when the Patterson film
had been filmed.
But when I saw her, I remember thinking, oh, my gosh.
God, they live in our woods.
You know, but beyond thinking that, you know, because I thought, well, if it's in Northern California, it's going to be in Oregon, you know, because our woods are even thicker than down there, you know, and impenetrable, you know.
But then, you know, like I said, you know, I grew up fishing, doing all that stuff and, you know, being out and playing by creeks and never once ever saw anything.
So, you know, it was pretty much quickly out of my mind again.
Did what you saw in your house that day, did it remind you of Patty at all?
Or was it such a completely different figure?
I would say completely different.
You know, Patty's built like a large refrigerator, you know?
So she was clearly built more like a human, but taller.
But she was built just like a human.
Other than her breasts seemed different and her hands seemed different.
and her feet seemed different.
And, of course, her face was very different.
Her face was scary because, you know, her mouth went from cheek to cheek,
and she had really thin lips.
And thank God, her lips were shut because I don't know if I could have handled seeing teeth,
you know.
But she also, her eyes were like from the bridge of her nose all the way to the edge of the side of her head.
So her eyes were super long.
and her pupils of her eyes were vertical like a cat,
which gave her very much a predator look.
And then just that glowing blue where everything,
it was like a,
you know,
like how you'd see the blue on an electronics,
you know,
like a stereo or microwave or something.
It was that color of blue.
And they were self-aluminized.
Which is extremely interesting.
if you think of other reports, there's a lot of similarities, but there's also some new information as well.
After you had that encounter, have you ever seen anything that is close to what you saw that day in your house,
like any representations or anything I thought?
In the book, in David Pilate's book, the Hoopa Village, there is an Indian girl.
who David said, you know, he didn't, Harvey Pratt, I guess, drew a picture of this Sasquatch.
And it's in that book.
And he, I think it's in the tribal Bigfoot book, I think.
Okay.
Anyways.
But it's like three quarters of the way through the book.
But it's this Indian girl, Ingrid something, her name.
And I'm probably saying it wrong.
She had an encounter where she saw a saskotch with vertical eyes as well.
And David said he wouldn't have put it in the book,
but he said she was so convincing to him anyways that he said he felt it was worth going in
and putting her account in Harvey Pratt's picture in there.
And when I saw that, and I flipped to that when I was reading that book,
my heart stopped.
It just stopped because those were the same eyes.
The face is wider than the one I saw.
The one I saw had more of a narrower face, but the eyes were the same eyes.
And it made my heart stop.
Wow.
It took you right back.
That's really very interesting.
It did.
Yeah.
Yeah, that did.
I thought I'm not the only one.
There's a, you know, we've talked about cottage grove, but also areas past
Storana Lake.
There's another area down there that comes up every once in a while in emails and stuff.
And I'm just curious if you had any, do you heard anything or if you've been down there?
Are you familiar with the Sharps Creek area at all?
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
I had a strange experience there too.
I remember, well, I went up there and I crossed over the first bridge there.
I just parked my car and kind of walk through the gate.
And I started walking down this gravel road that's towards, you know, the woods there.
And there's a bunch of Blackberry mounds too, which you have to be careful around here because cougars like to get into Blackberry mounds.
So you've got to be kind of careful because they tend to hide out there, you know.
And so I saw all these Blackberry mounds, but I started getting this horrible negative feeling.
And I just thought, nope, I'm not going that way.
You know, it was an oppressive, negative feeling.
And so I thought, well, okay, so I'm going to walk back on the other side of Sharps Creek just kind of through these open fields.
Because I wanted to look at Sharps Creek, not from the road, but from the other side of the creek.
And so I started walking that way.
Well, I took a picture of the woods where I was getting that feeling from.
and I went home and I changed the filter one filter and it's basically, you know, like a blob squat, you know, picture.
But there is something there with eyes that you can see kind of glowing.
So I don't know.
It's a vague picture, you know, and it could be a bear.
It could be anything.
It could just be a trick of the lights, you know, as far as I'm concerned.
But, but, I mean, that was my experience.
And so I took my brother and my sister-in-law there, and I'm like, you know, man, there's something negative here.
And so I took them there and we walked up there.
And my brother, he's ex-military and he's not afraid of anything, you know.
And he's like, man, I can feel it too, you know.
This is bad.
Whatever that is bad, you know.
And I'm like, yeah.
And then it was weird because my friend, they're from Alaska.
I took her.
or she was the one I was up at Wildwood with.
I took her up there, and the gate was open over the road.
And so we went up there, and I walked over, and I told her,
yeah, this is where I had that bad feeling of something.
But that particular day, there was no bad feeling at all.
And it was like, okay, whatever it is is gone.
And then some guys come up on the road with a truck full of wood,
you know, and that's why the gate was open.
And so we had to move our car.
and you know and I didn't walk back there anyway so I just you know after that one time I
there's no way I was going to walk back into those trees I won't risk it it's a very interesting area
I get a lot of emails about encounters by Sharps Creek and I've even talked to at least one landowner
in that area and there's definite activity in that area of listeners have also experienced anything
feel free to reach out but I've just two more
questions for you and that and i really uh thankful for all the time that you're able to spend
with us today um going back to the blair campground part of your account do you remember
the next morning getting up did did you happen to see any footprints or anything around the
tent or anything that would show that they're pacing you know what i i wish that i would have known
what I knew now about that.
I totally would have explored or even looked up on that incline to see if I see anything.
But no, I wanted out of there.
And I wanted to pack up my tent.
I didn't even look around.
We didn't have breakfast.
We didn't do anything.
We just got out of there.
Yeah.
Makes total sense.
Yeah.
And my husband, I never told my husband about it because he was, you know, he was a Christian.
You know, my first husband was.
Now, my current husband, he'd be like, yeah, you know, we'd be.
you know, we could talk about it, you know, because we're totally open.
But in that marriage, things were different, you know.
We were real estate investors and we were just like, now, our heads weren't in the game on that one, you know.
Totally get it.
Last one is just a curveball just for fun.
Sure.
I ask people that are familiar with this area and you mentioned Oak Ridge and Odell Lake and all that.
So have you ever heard anything about the.
there's a lake called Spirit Lake.
Have you ever heard anything weird happening there?
Or have you been there?
No, no.
I've never been there.
And I've heard you mention it on your shows because I listen.
But no, I don't, I'm not even sure where that's located.
There is a lake that's up off the McKinsey that has been known to be a place where you see balls of light.
And I read in this book about it being a place where people have big foot encounters.
And I remember when I, this was when I was in my 20s and I was in super.
At that time, I was really doing a lot of athletic stuff.
So I was really in shape.
And my boyfriend at that time, he was a, you know, national badminton player.
And we went for a hike up there at that lake.
And I went in knowing that it had this lake had this reputation.
And I don't want to mention it just because I think it's probably important to the Bigfoot people, you know, for them.
But anyways, we started hiking and it was really kind of a decline, at least the first part of the trail, going down to the lake.
However, I felt like my lake's weight a thousand pounds.
I felt so fatigued.
And it was unusual.
And I'm like, man, maybe I'm getting sick.
And I asked my boyfriend, he's like, yeah, you know, I just feel the same way.
We were going to hike past the lake and, you know, go up into the woods.
And we had this whole plan thing out.
And we just ended up turning around and walking back out.
And we were so terribly fatigued.
But no, the Spirit Lake, now I want to go after I've heard what you said.
Yeah, well, definitely look out for Sasquatch with dreadlocks because that's where they are.
Per one of the accounts.
It'd be cool to see one.
Yeah.
It'd be cool to see one with dreadlocks too.
Yeah, that's true, actually.
Yeah.
The ones I've seen always had smooth hair.
They didn't, they didn't have dreadlocks at all.
It's, it's very, very interesting when you, I think I've gotten that two different times,
something where someone mentions something that looks like dreadlocks.
But Annette, it has been just a fascinating conversation.
Thank you for sharing the different parts.
of your experiences over the years.
If anything else does happen, you know, feel free to reach out.
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