Sasquatch Chronicles - SC EP:1059 They Were Not Bears
Episode Date: May 26, 2024Randy writes "I'm from prince Edward island, Canada I'd like to tell you about my story that I had. When I was open Alberta, Canada, I was up Norris for appointment. My first encounter took place in... 2012. I was driving a water truck and had to stop because a bunch of Caribou were crossing. I saw what I thought was a black bear and a brown bear crossing up ahead. I yelled "Hey Bear!" and they both stood up on two legs like a man." About two years later, I was on cold lake weapons range. It was either a male and a female or 2 I just seen the eyes.
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Memorial Day is a day to honor and mourn those who have died while serving in the U.S. military.
While Jake McNeese survived the war, Memorial Day to me is a day to honor those who have served past and present.
One of my favorite stories comes out of World War II and with Jake McNeese.
One could argue he and his men were responsible for turning the tide of World War II.
during the Battle of the Bulge.
Jake McNeese was nicknamed Jake McNasty
and was a member of the Filthy 13.
There are many stories about this man.
One of my favorite stories is when a German officer
said he had about 700 men, and he did.
And he told Jake that it was in his best interest
to go ahead and surrender
because he only had 35 men.
No one needed to die here.
Jake told the German officer that it was in his best interest to go ahead and surrender to him,
or he would die along with his men.
Jake McNeese and his men were credited with 700 kills that day.
35 Americans led by some guy with a Mohawk and war paint,
nicknamed Jake McNasty versus 700 German soldiers.
Apparently, Jake brought more men with him.
It was like somebody was bent over and had their head in the window of the deer blind,
and it either heard me or smelt me, and he pulled his head out of the tent and stood straight up,
and that shocked me.
They don't make people that big.
The way it moved, almost as if it was gliding across the beach.
I've never seen anything moves like that in my life.
They were screaming at each other in gibberish.
It sounded like a language and they were chuntering away back and forwards, back and forwards, back and forward.
I know what a bear looks like and there is no way on this planet but what I saw were bears.
What are putting?
Jesus Christ, you bet.
Can't see ya!
Get somebody out here.
somebody out here.
What's going on now, sir?
That's son of a bitch is about six foot nine.
I don't know.
Do you see him now, sir?
Yes, I'm looking right in.
Uh-uh.
This is John from Ontario, Canada, and you're listening to Sasquatch Chronicles.
Welcome to the show, everyone.
Thanks for being here tonight.
Got a great show plan for you.
We'll be chatting with Randy.
And Randy had a roadside crossing, but it's a little bit different than your average roadside crossing you'll hear.
It happened in Alberta back in 2012.
I'll kind of let Randy go into it.
If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email.
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Coming July 5th for the members is the After Dark episode.
It's kind of a series, not really an episode, a series that I'll be doing for kind of different mysteries and off the wall type topics.
And Tony Merkel from the Confessionals will be doing the After Dark program with me.
And instead of call-ins, we're going to bring on members via video to be a part of the whole thing.
So look for that on July 5th.
Let's jump into it tonight.
I want to welcome Randy to the show.
Randy, thanks for coming on.
Oh, thanks.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, and Randy, you had this encounter back in 2012 in Alberta,
and I kind of described it as a roadside crossing,
but there was a little bit more going on here than just a roadside crossing.
If you would, just kind of start from the beginning.
What were you doing and what happened?
Well, I was working for a back company out there, and I just left the town of Fort McMurray,
and I was heading up north to a camp up in the bush, and it was a drilling camp for drilling.
I think it was water well holes.
And it was quite a distance outside of Fort McMurray.
You had to travel up past on Route 63, or 69, I forget, 63, yeah, Route 63.
and travel up north, and then you get onto the four-tip road,
and then you get up halfway off the four-tip road,
and you go down, I'd say, what, 2 or 300 kilometers on an ice road,
to get in back to where they were drilling.
And every so far down this ice road, you had to call your kilometers out.
At this point in time, I think it was around February,
and I think that's when the caribou was running.
So I had a stop for caribou crossing.
And I was waiting for the caribou to cross.
And this was in midday.
I'd say this around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, I do believe.
And I was sitting there waiting for the caribou to cross.
And I just happened to walk over to my out by driver's side window.
and here was, I looked like a black bear, a brown bear together.
And it was coming up right towards the truck, I'd say about 250 feet, 300 feet away from me at the time.
And it was still coming closer and closer.
And I yelled out, hey, bear.
and it stopped and stood straight up.
And I said, after it stood up, I looked, and I said, why would there be a brown bear and a black bear together out here?
Because out in Fort memory, there is brown bears and black bears, but they should be hybrid eating.
And I think it was February.
Usually they don't come out until March.
but anyways
I thought that was kind of odd
and
lo and behold
they stood right up on
two Vs
and we're looking at me
and I said what the heck
am I looking at
and here was a female
I'd say she was about
nine
nine and a half foot tall
and she was
brown like they had a hair on her
like an orangutan, like a, I guess, a orangutan, I guess, like kind of a brownish hair color to her.
And the other one was black.
Her head wasn't, didn't have the convex, or didn't have like the cone shape to us.
But it was more round.
I could see her eyes.
They were black.
But she had a little bit of white on the in, just on the inside.
She had just like a little bit of a touch of a voice.
Her nose was flashed.
And her arms were long and massive.
And they were down past her knees.
And after she stood up, she saw me because I said, hey, bear.
And she let out a little roof like that.
And it's like, what do I do now?
and the other one was standing up as well
and it looked to be a young male
and he was all black
but his eyes were fully black
his hair was long and black
his hands were massive
even for I would say he was about
five
six massive two in his face
His head was, his head had a bit of a point to us.
And I seen them after they stood up.
It was like time froze for a few minutes.
And it's like everything went slow motion.
And then she kind of looked back and made a noise like a, hoof, towards the back of my truck.
And she made like a, it's hard to describe it.
It was like a something like that.
and what the hell is she looking at?
And I turned around and I stuck my head out the window of the truck.
Here it was a male carrying a caribou over its shoulders.
It was about, I would say, 12 feet tall, 11.5, 12.
Because I did measure it later on on the truck.
And he made a vibrating deep, deep, deep, deep, and it just went right through me.
Like, and I looked in his eyes, pure black, devil black.
And it's like, what do I do now?
And I'm thinking to myself, I think it's time for me to get out of here.
And I looked in the mirror, and as soon as I thought that, and I was reaching to push the airbrake in.
on the truck and shifted into first gear, he'd have dropped the caribou and started charging
it after truck and I just floored her and got out of there as quick as I could.
Now as I'm driving down this ice road, I got to call out the kilometers.
I think I was at 45, 46 and I wasn't called my kilometers out.
And I was terrified, petrified, and shaken.
as I got going and got up into second and third gear,
I felt something hit the truck at the back,
and the truck just vibrate.
And anyways, it took me about an hour, hour and a half
before I got to the laydown year where I was getting at
to deliver the water truck to.
And I got there,
I walked out of the truck and looked in the back of the truck,
and here was a big dent in the back side of the water truck
where he must have got up to it and hit it
because there was a big, big dent in the back side of us.
Now, I was going to say something to my boss about it,
but I don't think he would have believed me if I said,
oh, a big black thing came up and hit the back of the truck,
freaking right out.
Like, even when I looked at the black of his eyes,
and he made this
terrifying roar
I heard a lion roar over
the zoo over in the Brunswick there
and that roar right there
just even though the lion was tamed
it still shook the inside
this was double
I would say triple at eight times worse
because his lung power was
massive
when he was
breathing like there was snow on the ground. It was cold at that time of the air. You can see the steam off off off of their their breath. And I mean, it was a lot of us. Like it was like them smoking kind of thing when they were breathing because it was cold. Their hot air hitting the cold air was left the quite like you know how we breathe. But they have a bigger set along with them we do.
So when you first pulled up, you see these two creatures.
You think that they're bears, of course.
And I kind of missed it there in the very beginning.
You were saying they're what, about 200 feet away?
I would say 200 to 300 feet when I first can see.
I remember the trees out there in Alberta, very, very small and thin.
They're like a small, I don't know how big around, but I know one of these things would just grab it and snap it right in two.
nothing. And these, these trees are like small, I'd say what, eight inches, nine inches, ten, ten inches around trees. They're small spruce and small pine. And they don't grow very tall. I guess they grow very tall. I guess they don't go very wide. Anyway. So when they came around these trees, because there was a bunch of them. And then there was a little bit of a spruce grove down, down in the hall, like kind of was, they came uphill.
And I guess I must have interrupted them when the caribou was crossing in front of me.
I guess he must have been up ahead of them and hunting them.
And they were trying to probably catch up to him and to join up with them.
But they were all on force.
I thought it was a bear coming up me.
I've seen two of them.
You normally wouldn't see a brown bear and a black bear together.
So that's what made it odd.
And I said, there's something wrong here.
And that's when I yelled out, hey, bear.
It's definitely fascinating.
I mean, you pull up, you see a male and a female.
And obviously, the female is much larger than this male that you're seeing.
But, you know, your first impression is, oh, it's a bear.
And I'm with you.
I've never seen a brown and a black bear together.
But then they stand up.
I mean, when you were looking at them after they stood up,
what features kind of stood out to you?
Well, when they got closer to me, when they were on all fours,
and they were like using their, I don't know when they were like kind of,
they were moving pretty fast, I thought I could see fingers, not claws.
And I'm like, what the heck?
And it kind of puzzled me because it's like I said,
when they got closer to me, and I yelled out, hey, bear, as soon as they stand up,
just like time probes, like everything should still and everything was in slow motion.
As I was looking at them, I could see her facial features.
Her eyes were dead black, but they had a little bit of white in them.
They were, to me, they were kind of like, oh, I don't know if they were quite round or oval.
there were, I guess there were more round, but they didn't look menacing, they looked more like human.
And her, her, but her jaw bone down so you could see the muscles in her, and her face.
And her skin was like white, white pink.
And her nose was kind of flat, like kind of pushed in, like squishy.
I guess that's the best way I could describe it.
The skin was kind of like a pinkish color.
I don't know how to describe it.
Right around her face was like a pinkish.
Like you know how a cat is?
Like when you move the cat's hair and you flip it up
and it looks like kind of a pinkish skin.
Yeah.
Anyway, that's that's,
That's what it kind of looked like right around her cheek.
Right around her cheek.
I don't know if that was from the coldness or what, but it did have hair there too.
Around underneath her, just underneath her eyes, just a little bit around her eyes,
a little bit of hair there and above her brow, her brow kind of stuck up like above her eyes,
like her forehead kind of had like a little bit of a lump across there.
And then dad on her cheek bones, you could see the muscles, but her mouth was big.
When she opened her mouth, you can fit a watermelon in there easily, if not a whole chicken.
She was brown.
She was black.
He was about five, four and a half to five and a half foot tall.
She had the round head.
She had kind of like a kind of a point to us, like kind of a, kind of a,
comics is that what the point is like kind of a little bit of a point to his head and i think he said
i think he made a err thing but there was another noise she had made and looked at him she kind of
looked down as him and something like that to him but it was in a softer voice and not as loud and
then
that's when she made another noise
and it was very loud
and then
she was looking at the back of my truck
and I looked back by my truck and it was like
all my Lord
but even like her
hands
they went down past her knees
even the young fellows
or the young males
they went
down past his knees too as well.
Muscle features on the legs were massive.
They walked on.
If they stepped on you or pushed their foot down on your chest,
there'd be nothing left to you.
You'd be gone.
If you shaved it, I figured the big one that was behind me,
if you just shaved his skin,
shaved all the hair off and painted him green,
you might as well call them the Hulk,
because that's exactly what it would be Hulk's mass.
Yeah, I can't imagine.
And I'm always fascinated when people run into like a family group of these things.
You would think, I would say most of the time people describe them all kind of looking the same way,
maybe different color of hair, that sort of thing.
But you'll have accounts where people run into these things and they don't look the same by any means.
I've had eyewitnesses say, you know, the female looked more like a human while the male did not.
when this mail started charging you from behind,
I kind of want you to describe him,
but how far back was he when you first cut a glimpse of him coming your way?
I would say he was 125 feet
because he came up from behind me
and there was kind of a slope behind me.
And as he came up and then he started coming down that slope
and he wasn't moving very fast at first.
and then when he got a little bit closer I'd say within I'd say 100 feet I got a real good luck in him
he had blood all over the side of him because he just I seen the caribou and his head was twisted
right around back that's terrified me if he can grab a hole that caribou and twist his head right
around backwards like his head was facing back towards his back not like a normal way if he just
like he snapped it and you
You could tell there was a lot of damage done to the caribou.
I'd say that caribou weighed probably about 3, 350 pounds, maybe 400 pounds.
He didn't number on that.
It was beat all the heck on the backside and the legs.
I'd say he whacked it a few times with his arms or his gust or whatever.
And when he let out that roar and shriek, oh, it just, just, just paralyze me for a second.
and then it's like flight or flight mode, I got to go.
And I looked in the mirror, and when I only looked in the mirror and looked back,
I could see him in my mirror and actually both mirrors.
And when he dropped that caribou, I knew it was time to go because he was going to charge.
And I wasn't fooling around.
I knew he was probably pissed off.
I was there and they came up.
The mother and son came up on me.
and time for me to go.
More and less, what he's saying,
you're in the wrong spot.
Get out of here now.
So that's what I did.
Gerard got out of there.
Anyways, he had like a comb point to his head as well.
He would be more like the ones that I heard people say that the mountain,
mountain monster.
I guess it was mountain monsters.
Mountain Giants, one of the, one's the real evil ones.
He looked real evil.
Like, he, one swipe, I'd say he'd be able to knock out two or three of those trees.
It'd be nothing for him.
He was just massive.
His arm muscles, his leg muscles, they were huge.
His hands, massive.
The dent that he put in the truck, I wish I had to took a picture of it at the time,
but it was the old flip bones at the time.
and they did pixels weren't very good at it and and you couldn't you couldn't see a handprint but you can see a debt in the truck where he where he had hit the truck when I got to lay down and that's only I don't know quarter inch steel on the back of it I guess but on a water truck but that's a that's quite a force even to bend that with a slap and even let out I know he hit hard and when it vibrated in the truck he led it a roar because he must have hurt
his hand when he hit the steel.
He let out another roar as I was
gearing it down the road and asked
as I got down the road further
I looked back just to make sure he wasn't
following and thank God he wasn't.
And I'd gunger rate to camp
and I got down quite a piece.
Like you're supposed to be calling your
mile markers out on the radio so if anybody's
coming to let you know but I
rush pretty quick.
And I think it was like
10 mile markets before I started calling out and calmed down and started calling out again.
And I heard, I didn't hear anybody coming, so that was good because if there was somebody
coming, you'd have to pull over to let them go by.
And my biggest fear is if there was somebody coming out right now, they're going to run into
these things, and it's not going to be good.
Yeah, I think it's really interesting.
It was carrying a caribou.
You know, those things are 300, 400 pounds.
And it reminds me of down here in the state, you'll hear about people seeing them carry, you know, elk over their shoulder.
And there's many reports of that.
And actually, there's a video I got from a preacher down there in Texas of one running across this farm.
And if you look at it, you're like, what is it on its shoulder?
It looks like it's carrying.
And to me, it looks like it was carrying a deer on his shoulder.
I wanted to ask you, though, you know, when you were looking at all three of these creatures,
did they remind you more of humans, or did they remind you more of, like, non-human primates?
I would say she remind me of a human.
Him, he was more like either Encino Man or Neanderthal or something along that line.
like the pictures you see of a Neanderthal fall face.
That's what he reminded me of.
Because his nose was big,
but it looked human,
but he was scary looking like.
He was,
his head was massive.
Like,
I don't even know what to compare to.
Like,
two heads of a bowl together, I guess.
Put two big hits of a bowl and you,
and just plunk it on a,
set of shoulders with no no uh and with muscle going up to the head that's pretty much it there's
no neck there's didn't look like there was any neck at all all i seen was muscle just solid muscle
all over his body but no neck and you talk about him kind of chasing the truck and hitting
the back actually leaving um a dent in the back did you say it was a water truck you were in
yes i was yeah i was driving a water truck i did the deliver
out to a camp.
And, oh, I guess I wasn't delivered.
I was going out to stay out there at that time.
Yes, I was staying out there at that time.
And the next day, the other fellow was going to fly home.
And I warned him, I said, I pulled him aside when he was going to go back home.
I said, just keep your eye at when you're going out.
I said, if you hear anything or any weird noises, just give it and don't be looking around.
I didn't want to tell anybody because you don't know.
If people think you're crazy, where you're working in a good job out there,
you don't want to be saying stuff like that,
especially when you're doing work for an oil company and oil company
that they probably want to keep that quiet.
Yeah, I would imagine.
You know, and you being in a water truck,
I mean, those things are nothing but sold steel from behind.
So for this thing to put a dent in that thing is pretty impressive.
Tell me 2014, kind of where were you at and what happened?
I was up a coal lake.
I came back out to Albert and I was actually down in a town called Millet and I was
working for another company and I was driving a back truck this time and I was
I was sent up to a camp to replace somebody because he was going off on his 10 days off.
And when I got up there, it was up on the other side of Bonneville.
And what the heck was his name of the lake was called?
Just a second here, I think it was, I don't know if it was Moose Lake, but it was close.
It was right close to Coal Lake weapons range.
and it was on the outskirt.
It wasn't right on the weapons range itself.
I know the Seattle Horizon has a well site on the weapons range in there,
but it wasn't in on the weapons range.
It was more towards the border of Saskatchewan.
And anyways, I was up there and I got into camp
and I was working night shifts a couple years later.
This has been two or three years after this first account,
So I never even thought anything of it.
I was out there and I was working nights and I usually took one load or sometimes two loads a night to offload.
And we had to go out from the drill rig, suck the drill water up out of the container and go out and load it into a pit.
And then go back down to the rig.
Needed another load or whatever taken away from it.
we'd go do it.
But the drive from the rig to where we're offloading was probably about, I'd say about 40, 40 minutes away.
And it was all deep in the woods.
It was one night.
I was offloading the truck.
I just got there, backed the truck in, lifted it up.
And I just started blowing out the truck.
And I thought I heard something.
and hit where I was blowing in there, I thought maybe it was a rock that came out of the truck and hit the water because it was like a big pond that I'm blowing, blowing this drilling mud into, just a containment pond that they made.
Anyways, something hit the water and I didn't know what it was. I thought maybe a rock came out of the truck and didn't think of me of it.
And as I was just about done, I was just finishing up offload, and I heard a noise after my right,
and that would be the same direction where I came in from.
And I didn't have the flashlight with me on the time.
I had to go back up to the front of the truck, and I grabbed the flashlight out,
and get the flashlight out.
I kind of scan the tree line.
And I didn't see anything at first.
So I went to the back of the truck.
And I just finished cleaning out the truck and getting everything ready and just lowered the truck back down.
And just before I started getting ready to go, I heard another splash into the bond.
And I said, that didn't come from me.
Where the hell did this come from?
and I looked around and didn't hear anything, didn't see anything.
So I put the light on it and I started shining towards the tree line.
And as I was shining about eight to nine feet up in the air,
I see these two big orangy red eyes.
First, I thought owl, because owls are known to be out there.
I've seen owls out there.
I said, well, Jesus, I think that's an owl up in the tree.
So I didn't think anything of it for that load.
So I went back, jumped in the truck, I went down, and I had to take another load.
And usually when we leave the yard, we're supposed to honk, and we go ahead and you go back.
And so I honked, left that, lay down.
and then went down to the rig again and I had oh I guess I had to get sucked out of another
seven or eight cubes of water wasn't a full load so I loaded it up and I ran him back to the pond again
but when I got back up to the pond again to offload it looked different and I couldn't figure out
what it was but there was a tree right across right where I back in to offload there was a
tree branch right where I offloaded. It wasn't there before. And I know I was the only one
offloading in that area that night. So, unless some kids came, but no, there wouldn't be any
kid. I said, there wouldn't be any kids up there or anybody else. So it was kind of odd.
So anyways, I got out of the truck, and I moved the spectro side, and I backed in, do my normal
thing, offloaded the truck. Nothing. It was an offload of the truck. I knew I just had water on.
two more rocks, two more splashes into the pond.
I said, well, something's going on here.
So I took my light up again, and I saw the same eyes shine over further to my rice,
and they were higher up in the tree.
And I said, there's something going on here.
There's something not rice.
And then I just finished, and I shut because of truck.
makes a noise.
It makes like a,
uh,
noise when you're blowing the,
blowing the water out.
And anyways,
I just shut the back system off.
And I just after it got quiet,
I heard this.
And I said,
what the heck was that?
So I grabbed my flashlight again.
Now,
remember this LED lights
were just starting to come out
and we didn't have any at that time.
So it was just a normal Canadian Dyer,
Canadian Dyer flashlight
like with a 8 volt, I think a 9 volt battery in it, like they had the two or 10 volts.
I forget not what they were.
They had the square battery with the two things on them.
Anyways, I shaned that across and I see the eyes again, but this time there was two sets.
One to the right, one to the left of the tree.
And they weren't near any tree branches.
So I'm looking at into the trees and I see these two big black figures,
eight and a half feet tall to nine.
And I heard two, and then I heard like a little chatter in between them.
And I said, oh, no, I'm not doing this again.
I already did this once.
I just jumped in the truck.
and gunned it right into there, and that was here.
You know, if you listen to the Sierra sounds
where these two creatures are fighting over food,
you'll hear them growled.
But what's weird is if you're really paying attention,
you'll hear a little chatter in between growls.
You know, it's strange.
When you leave an area and you come back
and there's a log kind of in your way,
I've had that happen to me twice.
I never saw a Sasquatch to it,
but there was no one else around to put it there.
And it's a really creepy feeling.
I mean, it's hard to describe when you go back and you're like,
okay, I know no one's been here.
Why is this log across the road?
Well, it wasn't there before.
See, that's the thing.
And I said, there's something not right here.
I said, I was back in and I said, there's something not.
right. I couldn't figure out exactly what it was, but that's what it was. It was, saw and put a stick in
the way when I was there. And I said, well, these, where the heck this comes from? Like, the trees are way up,
but I didn't see any footprints. I wasn't even looking to look for footprints at the time.
and and I didn't I wasn't expecting to to to for that to happen again especially up there wasn't
even wasn't even thinking on it I was just doing my job and doing work and and and boom
ran into two more yeah that first encounter would have definitely terrified me especially
with the way the mail came in you know he was so pissed when
He saw you and you had to leave.
But the second one, I realize it's not aggressive, but I can put myself in your shoes.
And I've been like, you know, my God, this is happening again.
Did this affect you as far as wanting to be out in the woods?
Well, here on P.E.I, you don't have to worry about anything like that because the biggest thing here on P.E.I.
is a coyote.
You wouldn't have to worry about O.T.M.1 here.
but there or like you said you interviewed somebody over New Brunswick.
Yeah, I don't know, man.
I know that you'd mentioned PEI.
It's Prince Edward Island for people not from that area is what Randy's talking about.
And I know you got New Brunswick.
You got Nova Scotia.
It kind of goes out to the peninsula.
And then east of there you have Prince Edward Island.
There's a lot of reports that come out at Little Island.
And probably one of the coolest videos I've ever seen, there was a bunch of kids filming, I think there were high school kids, filming something for school.
And they captured one of these things.
It looks like a gorilla running out of the woodline behind this kid.
And again, over the years, I've had many, many reports come off of Prince Edward Island.
I wanted to ask you, you know, you got a really good look at these creatures, especially in that first encounter.
I realized the second one was kind of more of an outline.
But in that very first encounter, you got a great look at the face, the way they move, you know, everything about them.
And I ask everyone on the show, what do you think Sasquatch is?
And I'm curious, what's your take?
What do you think that these things are?
I would say it's part human, persh.
I would say part either pergogenic episcicus or.
or a parake man.
I believe that as they evolved,
they had made it with human females.
And then that's why you get more of the ones right now
that are looking like human.
And also, I believe that they don't bury it dead.
I believe that they actually eat their dead.
I think they eat all the bones and the bone marrow,
and that's why there's not much left.
But I could be wrong.
I got you.
So you're thinking they eat their own because we never find bones?
Yes, I believe they, well, because their bones contain bone marrow,
and I figured they'd.
They probably eat that because they're a carnivirists.
They eat all kinds of meat.
Anyways, what was going to say?
The Y Files.
There was one show I watched on the, it was a YouTube channel on YouTube.
It was called The WIFiles.
And he had, it was called Humans versus Superhumans.
It was on about three months ago.
And it describes how we grew up, how humans have,
and have this other race evolved,
which became Bigfoot or Sasquatch.
And I thought that was very interesting.
If you get a chance, you should watch it,
because he's usually pretty good, too.
But I've been listening to your show.
Yeah, and I appreciate you listening.
I am a fan of the YFiles.
I have to, maybe I miss that one.
He's a guy with the goldfish.
I'm definitely a fan of his work.
You know, kind of a last question I want to ask you is,
if you had the chance, would you want to see another one?
If I were to see another one,
I would want to be a good 500 areas away from us, at least.
Yeah, who could blame me, especially after that very first encounter.
Yeah, I mean, I would have had like some PTSD after that.
And they're amazing accounts.
I know this happened to you over 10 years ago.
I don't want to keep it any longer.
I know your wife is waiting for you,
but I do appreciate you coming on,
kind of sharing what happened to you
and really enjoyed chatting with you, man.
Oh, I greatly appreciate you having me on.
Great to get off my shoulders, man,
because I tell you, I had that on there for a long time.
And I even told my father,
and he told me one story there that he knew a hunter there.
I don't know where it was at.
in British Columbia and he said he was just out hunting deer and he looked through a scope and
he was going to pull the trigger and he said he couldn't shoot it because it had a set of
breast that looked human so and I imagine there's a lot of and encounters like that too a lot of
hunters probably out there hunting and a female probably comes across them and they see breasts
and they can't chew yeah there's no doubt that goes on you know whether it's a
breasts or the face or just not knowing what the animal is.
You know, hunters, I've been around many hunters.
A lot of times they won't take a shot unless it's good for the animal as well.
But there's no doubt that goes on.
But thank you again, Randy, for coming on.
Oh, thanks for having me.
I greatly appreciate it.
And that's it for tonight, everyone.
Remember if you've had an encounter, shoot me an email.
My email address is Wes at Sasquatch Chronicles.
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God bless our troops and God bless America.
Until next time, everyone.
Oh, sing.
Oh, so bright.
Yeah.
Whose broad strides and bright stars.
Oh, the rain was so gay.
