The Confessionals - 106: Bigfoot Boulder Bowling
Episode Date: January 8, 2019On Episode 106, guest Andy joins us to talk about his startling bigfoot experience, when these elusive cryptids started throwing rocks the size of boulders at him! The unexpected event shook ...Andy up so badly that he has felt pushed away from ever hunting and fishing in that same area again... bigfoot encounters aren't always a pleasant experience!Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheConfessionalsWebsite: www.theconfessionalspodcast.comEmail: theconfessionalspodcast@gmail.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcastTwitter: @TConfessionalsTony's Twitter: @tony_merkelShow Intro INSTRUMENTAL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyub39AXxUwShow Intro FREE DOWNLOAD: https://bit.ly/2HxNcw3Outro Music: Bazanji - Pull Up
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This was all circulating around the base that a giant had been killed, but no one was supposed to talk about it.
I saw three long boning fingers reach up underneath the door, curly.
up to grab it and then disappear.
When he came over to me,
dude, he slithered over to me.
And this giant comes out of the cave and they're all frozen.
And he starts running and firing at this giant.
Well, the giant moves.
He's got a spear in one hand,
and he's running really fast.
And spears Dan holds him up like this.
Somebody else, shoot him in the face, shoot him in the face.
They basically decapitated.
Got prices, got places.
He got spursing when he got about 15 yards away by his head on.
Feel something pulling at my leg.
And I look over and there are two small, gray, and the teeth.
And they're literally, I'm getting pulled off the bed.
I reached my hand into this bush and I touch air.
Couldn't breathe and I couldn't move because I know I'm seeing a monster.
Yep.
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We have Andy coming on, and Andy's going to be talking Bigfoot to us this week.
It's one of those situations where you're not exactly sure what's going on, but you think it's Bigfoot.
You see some things, and you're just like, uh, yeah, I just experienced that.
So let's get into it right now with Andy. Let's go.
Okay, tonight I have a good guest coming on. I have Andy.
Andy, how you doing, man?
Good, man. So you have a couple of Bigfoot encounters that you've had, and they're both in the same area.
The first one happened, I think you told me last year.
So why don't you just kind of walk us into what happened and share with us what you saw, man?
All right, yeah, it was more like two years ago at the initial time.
Okay.
A bit since went on.
Pretty much what went on is, you know, I'm a big flyb fisherman, do a lot outdoor stuff.
You know, I'm real comfortable, you know, kind of being as frugal as I can as far as the equipment I bring in the woods.
I just enjoy that side of it, you know.
And most of the time what I'm doing is I'm finding freaks and, you know, these spring rivers or streams, you know,
they've got native brook trout in them,
but you know,
we've only got them here in the eastern sea.
And, you know,
so any one of them I can find
that's kind of off the beaten path,
you know, it's just better fishing.
You know,
now they're usually extremely isolated.
So, you know,
you might be three miles off the main trail.
And I said earlier,
you know,
I've got quite a bit of military training
to help me out with some stuff
and just got real comfortable with it.
So just getting that kind of isolation,
just making the feel,
go better. It kind of cleared my head and stuff. So, let's just say, I mean, if you drew a
longitude of line across Tennessee, I'm like right in the middle as far as you can get
and probably four to six miles somewhere like that off of the main trail. And what was going on
here, what I normally do, because you're supposed to always camp in a certified area when I'm in
the National Park, you know. My intention was,
to cut across, you know, there's three ridges that had to go across,
and then I'd hit this river or else the stream.
You know, it's maybe like four foot wide.
And head straight up and fish my way.
Once I got pretty much to the headwaters of this stream,
I would cut across another mile, and that would get me to a backcountry campsite.
So that was the intention, and what actually happened that evening was, you know,
the fishing was really good.
It was a larger brookrop than what you normally get.
especially at that elevation.
And so I kind of got carried away in the moment,
just enjoying myself and got lost in nature.
And, you know, kind of realized after a while
that it was getting darker a lot earlier than I thought it was,
you know, kind of lost track of time.
And, you know, just seemed to admit it,
but I was like, all right, I got to make a site,
the campsite right here nearby, you know,
because I'm never going to make it to a certified site.
And so that's pretty much what I did.
You know, I kept the next three or four fish that I caught.
once I got them out, I started setting up camp, and, you know, making a fire right off the bag so I could cook everything up.
And whenever I camp, I just use a hammock.
And I've got a long fly I keep on top of it, but if, you know, it definitely looks pretty kosher as far as the sky goes, I don't even use it.
And this was in late February.
It was pretty cold.
Still had my, you know, get some pretty top-notch gear when it comes to that.
So I wasn't going to use a canopy, just set there by the firelight, you know, open a lot.
there really enjoy myself.
So by the time it was dark, you know, I had my fish cooked, I'm good to go, and get in bed.
So that's pretty much what I did.
You know, they talked to, that's the way I like it.
So I hopped in the hammock, you know, zipped up in my sleeping bag and just started, you know, kind of
relaxing.
Now, whenever I'm there, the only thing I ever carry with me is 45.
I'm pretty, a lot of, I said, nostalgia for the old 1911.
and so that's what I carry, even though they're heavy.
I keep them with me.
So I'm laying there, and I keep it in a pocket on the side of my haven't.
It's never really concerned.
It's more of one of those things where that if I didn't dispose of the fish real good,
if it's a bear comes up or things without a hand,
at least I'm in control the situation.
So what happened this evening is after I heard everything hooked up and he's in bed,
I'm laying there and I'm listening to stuff, you know, falling around me,
and I'm thinking it's just acorns.
You know, if you were camping in October or November, acorns are falling all the time.
Don't think of me anything of it.
And I didn't at the time.
And, you know, somewhere in that point I kind of realized, you know, well, it's in February.
And if any acorns falling, you know, what is that actually falling around me?
And pretty much as soon as that thought had crossed my mind, one of them hit the side of my hammock and landed on my chest.
and it wasn't an acorn
it was a rock
so the
alpha male
you know
kind of came out
and I really flipped out
hopped out of my hammock as quick as I could
because I'm a pretty big guy
you know I'm 6-5
280 pounds
I mean there's not much
but I can't take in my mind
you know
and so I'm screaming
you know who's out here
you know what do you think you're messing with
like you know this is this is bullshit
it for like a bit better word.
You know, I was enraged, you know,
for someone to be out in the middle of nowhere, messing with me.
And, of course, I'm yelling at myself.
You know, no one answers.
You know, I'm kind of feeling like a fool there for a second.
And I even know, I thought, man, you jumped out,
you didn't grab your gun.
You know, you don't know what the fool's out here.
Especially in the middle of nowhere.
It could be some meth head or moonshiner, you know,
that she's paranoid.
You never know what's going to happen.
So I kind of calm down.
You know, I'm like, all right, no one's going to get the better at me.
You know, I know how to do this.
I can sneak up on anybody.
I mean, I'm pretty proud of that ability, actually.
So it was like, all right, this person thinks they're smart.
I'm going to get them.
So I get away from the fire.
You know, I've got my gun, I'm relaxed, and getting real stealthy.
I've got my back away from that my eyes adjust.
And, you know, of course, there's no moon.
It's a new moon.
just as dark as it can be.
I can see as the stars.
And maybe an hour,
hour and a half,
somewhere in there,
went by.
And I don't ever carry a watch
or anything with me
whenever I'm doing this stuff.
You know,
I just count the day,
but I'm doing what I do
whenever I go back.
And this is supposed to be
a five-day trip,
and this is day two.
Wow.
So I'm sitting there,
you know,
for like an hour and a half,
and nothing's going on,
it's completely silent.
I'm thinking,
okay, I'm living myself out.
You know,
there's maybe this was maybe it wasn't a rock you know i didn't take the time to analyze it maybe it was
you know maybe it was a thick mushroom or something fell off a tree or who knows what this is you know
i'm wigging myself out no one answered so i come back up to the fire you know i'm up
working myself back down build my fire up a little bit more because it was just ambers at this time
you know you could even cook on for me build it back up you know you know fire gives most everyone a little bit
confidence and that help me.
I'm good.
I'm going to get back to bed.
I'm just saying any worries.
So I'm thinking,
I got this fire built up,
about to hop back in bed,
and a rock pretty much
that's, let's say
you get a 16 inch wheel
with a 35 inch tire.
Imagine that size,
you know,
full circumference,
come to rolling down
like two foot from my fire.
Because where I'm camping at,
you know, I'm near the river,
but it comes down at maybe a 75 degree angle and then it flattens out.
That's where I'm at and it drops off at 75.
And this rock comes rolling through and stops.
So I know it didn't roll from very far because it became the momentum to keep going off this little bench that I'm on.
And it stops, you know, wraps at the edge of the bench and but missed the fire by like two foot.
And all right, that's a strange occurrence.
Okay, maybe a rock broke loose.
You know, there's a ton of loose river off around here.
You know, it is a flood area.
So, you know, stuff gets broke loose all the time.
Not going to worry about it.
Right then, another one comes rolling down with a lot more momentum, runs right through the fire.
I'm losing my mind now.
There's no way this is happening.
No way it's lining up this way.
You know, I pull my pistol.
I'm livid.
You know, someone's definitely screwing with me.
And fire off a couple in the air.
complete silence. I do the same thing. I get behind the tree. He's like, no one's going to screw with me like this.
And I start trying to work my way around them because I know they've got to be uphill at me now.
There's no way. I never heard him run. There's no way. But there was no answer whenever I was yelling,
especially after the shots, but I don't know if you ever fired a gun in complete silence.
Anyways, it's very deafening. You know, you use everything there for about, you know, two minutes.
You're not going to hear any minute sounds. And so I'm just like, I've got to wait this.
I've got to get my sense back about me, get my ears back about me before I can even start.
And so I'm pulling around after, you know, I waited my two or three minutes.
I'm trying to wheel around on this person.
And there's nothing.
You know, most of the times whenever you pull maneuver on someone, especially an individual,
they're going to run.
They're going to try to get a distance.
And the trick there is is usually you run 50, 60 yards and you can get an angle on them.
especially when you've got some sort of light that's coming about,
especially if it's a natural light or if there's a tane somewhere nearby.
You can angle on them and you can use that for reference.
So that's what I did.
I went 50, 60 yards around, take me another 45 at the ridge,
and, you know, I said, I'm waiting.
And nothing, you know, cutting this story kind of short
as far as the way I went through the thought process of sneaking on someone,
there was nothing.
there's no noise, no sound, no movement, nada.
You know, I'm close to, by this time, you know, 100 yards away from my fire,
I can just rarely see the faint lot from it.
No one's moving.
There's not a deer, there's not a bear, there ain't nothing.
So by that point, you know, I know, okay, this isn't a human.
There's no, there's no random person that's going to outpake me.
Or, you know, unless this is someone else that has quite a bit of military train,
and they're not going to outflank me, that's for sure,
especially in the backwoods of Appalachian mountains.
And either they did or there's something else going on.
Because these rocks had to weigh close to 400 pounds apiece.
So unless they're leveraging them out with something,
you know, and moving something bulky.
Because, you know, if you're using a log, you're going to hear a log snap
and working underneath the rock.
There wasn't any of that.
It was like this thing just got up and thrown and landed.
that's pretty much the way it went.
Jeez.
So pretty much what I did at that point was I waited until, you know, the first light, you know, which, you know, it was mostly like a UV blue light that you can see.
The wood opened up, I packed my crap and I got out because the way I viewed it was like if they're better than me, this isn't anything I'm wanting to mess with.
And initially, I wasn't thinking any kind of big footst else.
You know, I'm telling them, this is somebody.
and give it a week or two really dwelling on what happened.
And there's not many options.
So they got me to look into it a little bit more.
And I talked to some military friends, you know,
asking them about that.
I checked with some of them about, you know,
happenings of the store in the area.
And there's a limited amount, maybe three or four,
and all those are key to into disparances.
There's not really any other details about it.
You know, you've got a couple people that are,
let's say Bigfoot fanatics,
if they just swear it by it.
You know,
everything that makes it sound
or noise in the woods is Bigfoot.
And our government pretty much wouldn't confirm or deny
on either side of it.
You know,
they're not going to say there is or not to say there isn't.
So that's kind of where I stood with it was,
well,
I don't know what happened,
but,
you know,
you take the facts of what happened,
the way it happened.
And let's say it's an outdoorsman who can outsmart me,
which,
you don't know me.
A lot of people don't know my back.
background, but I do. You know, close friends know it. There wasn't very many things I could blame it on.
So, yeah, I got pretty wicked out about it because, you know, in this world, things you don't know about,
you know, that brings fear in you, and I'm not a fan of fear. I think fear is, it's a feeling. It's not a fact.
You know, you have what's coming next, and that's all it matters. You know, you deal with what can
actually happen, and there was things that weren't, to my knowledge, things that could actually happen to me.
so I kind of bailed on that area for the next year.
Didn't really want to deal with it, kind of ignored it.
And I'm a God-faring man.
You know, I'm strong in my face.
So, you know, I bumped around a lot of things.
You know, maybe this is something demonic trying to mess with me.
This is, you know, God allowing that.
Maybe this is a test of some sort in my life.
You know, I was bouncing around on all kinds of things that just didn't.
but the facts that
that I felt and that I saw
and that I heard
you know there wasn't much
that could point to anything
that would move
you know that way
that could pick something up
that heavy and move it
so yeah I lean
towards the whole big foot thing
and so pretty much
after that like I said
I left a year hiatus on that area
I did a lot more of my fishing
further north
and further south
but that area I just kind of left alone
until I'd say it was more like last June maybe
that I started going back into that area
more because the fishing's so good
you know it's like I'm relaxed
I'm used to what happened
you know it's kind of in the past
you know I'm dull to that feeling
but this time I'm going to be a little bit more prepared
so and when I say prepared
I mean I don't feel comfortable having two clips
of 45 you know seven rounds piece
and whatever's going to be
went on, you know, especially after, like, last time I'd fired, you know, three of, two or three of them
off and, you know, all I got, all I got to be sparing. So I was a little bit more prepared this time
and a lot more comfortable at, you know, I was carrying more of a tactical pouch with me this
time, let's say, so I was ready to go to work if it were to happen. So I go back into the
area, not, well, it's June now, so not just past, or not this June, but a year ago now,
went back into the area.
Of course, this time it's a lot greener.
You know, all the trees, there's a ton of red buds and a ton of blad oaks in this area.
So, you know, it's a lot more dense.
You know, you can't see the red shop anymore, you know, through the horizon whatsoever,
just because of the leaves.
And kind of what went on this time was pretty much went back to the exact same spot.
More out of curiosity, I just couldn't help it.
I've got to go back there because, like I said, I don't deal well with fear.
I'm going to confront whatever the heck's going.
on. And so go right back to the same spot, make a point to camp in the same spot. And,
you know, that night, it was like any other night. Nothing went on. No, no, you know, I was
definitely aware of what was going on. But like normally, I would sleep, no problem. And for reference,
you know, I've, I've had several black bears come up and bump me. You know, I'm swinging in a
hammock and they'll bump my butt. You know, there's just smells. You know, that's what's all they're doing.
And it's one of those things where you just, if you've been around it enough,
I hunt bears.
Now, this is in a national park mine, so I'm not hunting there.
But it's pretty much a respect thing.
You know, if you understand the reason they're there, they're there, they're not there
because they smell a human.
They're there because, oh, I smell fish, you know, or I smell bacon that they go the other
morning or something of that.
So if that's the only reason they're there.
And if you let them be, for the most part, you know, I've heard some horror stories,
you know, a guy, I think last year actually got drug out of the same.
A young boy, he's like 14, got drug out of his hammock by his foot.
But if you ever, if you know the locals, you also know this person, they've been cooking, you know, in the same campsite for two days, all their trash, their baking grease, everything is right there with them.
And most likely that's on their feet.
You know, they're cooking on the fire.
Of course, a bear's going to grab on like that.
So it's a respect thing.
You've got to be smart about it.
And so I guess that's just to put it in perspective.
of, you know, the way I am in the woods.
And I wouldn't claim that unless I'd have other people with me.
Like, oh, my God, you know, that bear was like right next to you.
I don't know if you've ever been around the bear, Tony, but, you know, they're snorting.
Yeah.
And it's in all the time.
You know, for the most part, you hear them walking up to you.
And you can either run them off or you can late.
And most of the time for me, it's always I woke up too late.
You know, it's like, oh, well, if I wake up now, it's going to be an aggressive situation.
It's better just to let them do their thing.
and so that first night that's pretty much the way it was
nothing went on nothing came by
you know I'm not a herd of reckon or something come by which
where I was on high alert you know I listened to every step
they went by I continue on that you know I'm going to do my five days
and you know I'm going to have a good time with this and kind of put it behind me
and so second day I'm up here
and at further upstream I hit another stream that's basically
if you basically it's crossing into
North Carolina you know you go to the
national park you go across one side
you're on the side of the ridge
and uh but you actually have to cross the
Appalachian Trail to get to this side of it
and uh
you know I was pulling
kind of the same thing you know doing my fishing
upstream and
uh
you know just having a blast
getting lost in nature you know that's
that's what I'm doing
and uh
it
I made it to a campsite that evening, had my fish with me, you know, but there's some campsites
that are used regularly, and you can tell, you know, there's trees that are cut down, all the
dead woods drove away, there's nothing nearby, you're really going to work for it, and I try
to avoid those areas just because I don't like, I'm kind of antisocial, I suppose, to be the best
way to fit it.
So I try to find some really oblivious spots that are, you're allowed to camp in, and that's what
I did this time.
and some are in my campsite
and putting up for the night, you know,
got everything cleaned up,
and these official campsites,
they have places you can string your bag up,
you know,
if you've got any food,
you know,
you can run a cable up and it takes,
you know,
25, 30 foot up in the air,
and that's really just to keep the bears off of it.
So I had all that done.
So I've all got on the ground there with me.
I've got a bottle of my pistol
and, like, a couple little snacks,
you know,
because whenever I wake up in the morning,
until the sun crests the ridge, I don't get up.
You know, I stay put most of the time.
So I'm sitting there, and mind you, it's June,
so things should be fallen, but kind of the same thing went on
where the stuff started landing around me.
You know, stuff that's dropping from the trees is the way it sounds.
And, you know, instant I'm thinking,
this is the same thing again.
I'm less than a mile from that other area.
This is the exact same way.
if someone's phone rocks at me
it's not that it can't be a person
you know there's no way they're here in the same area
doing the same thing you know a year later
and so I just go ahead and get out of my hammock
you know real calm
yeah I put my fire out
and luckily this time
it's more of a
pressing moon
you know up and so I sit down
about against the tree
right next to my attic you know it's a pretty flat spot here
you can see around you for about
40 yards on flat ground.
And then as you go, look up the ridge, pretty much.
That's where the tree limbs and the leaves and stuff started kind of sticking up the horizon.
And, you know, whenever I'd gotten out, of course, what sounds like acorns dropping stops.
And, you know, I'm paying attention to that for one of these actions, you know, or lack of action, I suppose.
And it's like, all right, you know, this is definitely somebody.
You know, they just haven't hit me yet.
That's what's going on here.
And maybe 30, 45 minutes goes by, you know, calm,
because I'm prepared for this time.
It's a better way of it.
And they get back up.
And I'm starting to see the rocks falling.
You know, I can see them hitting around me,
and I can see them rolling the bathroom on the ground.
So I get a general direction of where they're coming from.
So, of course, I'm watching.
You know, no different than whenever.
If you're deer hunt, you know, you hear the sound.
You know, you just start, you vaguely stay in an area looking for movement.
And I start picking it up.
And it's kind of a, I know if this is a person, I know where you're at.
No matter what it is, I know where it's at.
But let's say, I'm trying to use my reasonable side and say, okay, this is a person that's messing with me.
But something still doesn't allow that to be true.
And the movement from it, I'm probably looking,
this time it's probably more of a 45 degree angle up the ridge
and there may be 50 yards away
and I can see their arm
and it coincides with the rocks
farm so there's no doubt that just is someone throwing something
um
I'm thinking what is the intention
of this what is this accomplishing
that's the kind of stuff I'm thinking through all this
you know and the last thing I ever want to do is kill something
I don't want to do that by accident ever you know I don't want
if it was some kid or, you know, God knows what it could be.
I don't want this to be just a rash decision.
So I'm waiting it out, you know, I'm watching them.
And this probably goes on for two hours, you know,
and I'm guessing by this time it's, you know, 12, 30,
when it's a fuck at night.
You know, you've got to have something you're trying to do here.
And I almost think, I guess let's put it, I'm believing that this is Bigfoot.
You know, this is what it's Sasquatch or, you know,
there's got to be something there trying to.
I've seen a move to a move to a big foot.
or three times from tree to tree. I've seen just the outline, just barely. And when I say, I don't mean
like a full figure outline. I mean like the top of the head, you know, through the moonlight pretty much.
And, you know, it's like, what are you trying to do? And nothing happened really that night.
I did hear them walk away finally. And you make me carry a GPS. Yeah. So she's making you.
And ping me and bring her back to let her know I'm alive. So I do that. And it's not like a fast
pace. It wasn't a run, you know, you hear a human walk through the woods, and you hear them. It's a deliberate step, step, step, step, kind of like a turkey walking off. It's
to me, a turkey sounds almost, and slower than a deer would step, you know, it's one step slowly. And I never saw them whenever they were moving away.
So it's the lack of, which I'm still thinking, how do you find this new stones? You've been stone stones, you know, like every two minutes for four hours. So like, how do you do this?
Because, I mean, I would run out of them if I would fill my pockets full.
You know, I would be out of stones.
But, you know, after about 4 o'clock, nothing, heard him sneak off, you know, real slow.
And that was it for that day.
So, you know, there nothing aggressive happened.
There wasn't a barrier that could come around.
So my thoughts were, well, I'm going to hit the next stream over, you know,
which is about another two-quarters of a mile.
You know, it's actually the same stream.
It just branches off at the top.
You know, it's got the same spring feet.
I'm going to go hit this other one.
And that night,
it's pretty much the exact same thing.
Like, I had a full night of little stones being thrown,
being able to see arm movement coincide movement,
the stones being thrown.
You know, I could see a little bit of the top of an outline
on the ridge every once in a while.
And pretty much the exact same distance.
So to me, there's no doubt this is not a human.
If there was a human doing this, they're going to have an intention.
You know, it's not going to be, they're not just going to throw stones just, you know, because it's fun.
They're not going to spend six hours doing that because they enjoy it.
I mean, to me, you've got to be in your home.
You know, that'd be like having an ex-girlfriend from high school that you can't stand, come and say to live.
You know, what are you going to do?
You know, you're going to be the most friendly person in the world?
You know, is your wife going to be the most friendly person?
No, they're going to be like agitated.
Please, please leave me.
You know, and that's the way I've used it ever since.
So there was two nights, you know, that I've had that.
And I've kind of quit going to the area because it distracts me from enjoying myself
because I get so caught up and what's going on in that area.
And there's three streams that feed into there.
And one of the three branches in the two, actually.
So I guess you could say four.
What's one on there?
but there's not
anything I could say
yeah I saw full outlines
of a big deal
or anything like that
I'm not trying to that
to any extent
it's just
I saw an outline
it's definitely human
they've got shoulders
they've got a head
they've got an arm
that they're throwing stuff with
you know
I know that's not
it's not
it's not put one sudden
you know over there
with his moonshine
trying to give me run off
you know
and I don't think for a second
but it
you know the whole idea
maybe, you know, this is God allowing something to happen to him.
There was some demonic force in the woods.
I don't think that for a second anymore.
You know, that was me grasping the straws, you know, before.
And after hearing it walk away both times, you know, I fully believe that.
It was flesh and blood.
There was something there.
That's pretty much where I stand at with it.
And I'm willing to back again.
It's just, you know, I don't have much desire.
Like I said, it pulls away, you know.
I used to get a lot more time to get out of the woods.
Now I do it, you know, maybe four,
five times a year, I'll take a week at a time, and I'll, you know, I'll spend four or five days out there.
And so, yeah, it just pulls away from my experience just being in the area. So it's became, I'm not
afraid to go there anymore. I know that whatever it is, like I said, I think it's something,
it doesn't want me to be there. You just need to get away. You know, I'm going to keep you
awake all night if you don't. That's the way I kind of view it now. And I've never experienced
that anywhere else. I've spent the night in the Daring Gap in Central Mexico or Central America,
I've been spending out there.
I've been in the jungle and had monkeys, you know, that are messing with you all night.
And they're the same way sometimes.
If they don't want you to be there, they're going to let you know it.
They're a lot more vocal about it, too.
It's like, get the hell out of my land.
I'm sick of you.
You know, other places they don't want, you know, let's say, like in Africa, they're not going to let you know.
If something's going to sneak up on you, they're not going to give you fair warning.
They're just coming.
And, you know, you're taught that, you know, just be ready.
you know, you might get blindsided in a heartbeat, be ready for it because you're not going to know it comes.
So this is completely different from a lot of other animal aspects.
I said, I can relate it to the A.
I can relate it to that.
And that's pretty much the extent of what I was going on there.
And I've been, let's say, from, you know, I've done their AT two times, you know, in full length.
And, you know, I've never experienced anything like that while I was doing that.
And that was more of a, you know, I learned.
I want to know how fast I can do this in.
You know, that's the way I did it then.
I'm a little bit older now, so I'm not a fan of that anymore.
So, but yeah, that's pretty much what's went on.
That sums them both up, and I've considered going again, and my wife's a big slice ratio.
She, or a woman, she likes to go, but she's also, she's heard my stories.
I'm pretty honest with her about stuff, so she's told me several times, I don't want to go there.
You know, I don't want to be around that.
I don't need that nerve-wracking thing.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
We talked through it before, but we never stayed tonight.
And that's always been things that went on.
So when you saw this thing throwing rocks at you,
I know you said you didn't have a flashlight.
So were you able to see like the size of the arm or if it had hair on it or anything?
No, I couldn't see the size of the arm.
All I could see when that was going on was like the flash of movement.
I could definitely see a shoulder in heads, or shoulder in heads, shoulder and head.
But as far as the size, because of the angle that I was at, you know, once it was really steep, you know, like 75 degrees, 75 degrees, probably 70 degrees.
And the other one at 45, you know, and they're 50 yards up, you know, you could be six foot tall and still seem like you're nine foot tall.
Do I think they were large? Yes. I mean, the head was definitely large.
Couldn't say much about the size of the arm. I just saw the flash, you know, where someone was.
selling something. And that's all I could keep up with. Okay, I got you. Yeah, and you said that you
heard multiple walking away, right? It wasn't just like one. It was multiple, uh, bigfoot or whatever
it was. Yeah, but there was more than one movement. I never could track more than one at
time as far as what I could see the movements. But like, if I, you know, if you ever just sit,
like, I don't know if you're a hunter and all, but if you're hunting, you know, a lot of times you're
staring at this law. You're not staring at this tree. You're staring in a general direction.
And you kind of let your eyes close out to pick up the movement. Right. And so when you see that
little flash, you can zoom in on that spot, like your eyes will focus in that area. And that's pretty much
what I was doing. So at most initially, I thought, you know, this is one person or one being, let's
say. But, you know, if you get 20 yards between here and there and you don't hear any movement between
those spots. We've got to assume there's
at least two. You know, I would
say at least two, maybe three the first night
that I had the issue,
but the second night, probably
two, because I never heard movements between, you know,
there was maybe 20 yards between
the two areas that things were being thrown from
and the angles that I was getting,
the rocks dropping down. And whenever I'm saying, these rocks,
they're like the size of a dime, maybe.
You know, these are very small rocks.
But definitely rocks. There's no doubt about it.
You know, after the first
not, you know, I made a point to look, you know, the next time I was up there, they were definitely rocks being thrown.
It was like river gravel, basically, all smooth stones.
So I would say most do, but whenever everything was moving, it was, I knew the direction, you know,
but it was, if there was more than one moving, it was very calculated the way they moved.
You know, there was one step, and then like another minute or maybe three minutes, you know,
and then the next step, you know, they were in no rush wherever they were doing.
or wherever they were going, they knew how to move in the woods.
And it's like if you were moving yourself, you wouldn't have ever hurt it.
You know, I had to be completely stagnant, you know, almost hold my breath to hear each step.
So if I'd say that there was a number, two would be the minimum three at most.
Do you think that they were, you know, trying to get you to leave an area, or do you think they were just trying to bother you?
it doesn't seem like they were trying to hurt you because, I mean, if they were trying to hurt you, you think they would take bigger rocks.
Right.
Whenever I came back the second time, the first time, I think it was kind of a fear tactic.
And you're looking back at it.
Okay, it started with rocks.
Like, I want to get your attention.
You know, you're bothering me.
And then I think the rocks, I think it was a convenient thing.
You know, where I was at, there was a lot of large rocks anyways.
So to me, it's the thing where I can just roll this down that way, you know.
and that he's going to get the point.
That's the kind of the way I look at it now.
The other time, I think it was, I don't think aggressive whatsoever.
I think it was an annoying thing.
I want you to leave, but I'm not going to expose myself in any way.
You know, just like if it was someone, if you were going to shoot at somebody,
you know, they're going to do their best to stay behind a tree the whole time.
You know, if they're not aggressive and you would shoot, you know, I'm not going to come out from behind a tree,
you know, unless I have a reason to.
So I think that's pretty much
It was more of a
Please get away
That's the way I take it now
You know because I've had a lot of time to think about it
And it was just the best way
I think that they could signal to anything
You know if they wanted to leave
If you wanted to run a deer off without saying
Without a deer seeing you up at the tree stand
I mean don't rock is a good way to get run off
You know they're going to get kind of agitated
a little bit timid, you know, something's not around.
I'm going to run off.
So that's kind of the way I took it was.
It wasn't aggressive.
It was, you know, just get out of this area.
You know, I think I wanted me to be somewhere else.
Yeah, I mean, that's a very common thing.
I mean, it's just one of those things where a lot of people report very similar actions,
and that's obviously one of them.
You know, you kind of hinted towards it in the beginning of the interview.
But what do you think these things are, man?
I mean, like, do you think that they're just literally just natural animals that we just haven't found yet?
Or do you think there might be a little bit of something more to it, but not necessarily a paranormal aspect?
No, I don't think there's a paranormal aspect personally.
And with talking to some other people that I'm not a fan of talking to, let's say, civilians about stuff like that because people's mind like to run.
I like to talk to people that have been trained in the same way I have that they, you deal with facts.
this is what happened, this is what's going on, this is where it was,
this is what's, you know, where these people are, you know, stuff like that.
So I take, yeah, I think that this is a flesh and blood thing,
that, you know, it's just a reclusive thing.
I kind of believe in the whole nocturnal side of it, kind of like deer.
You know, you're going to see it have a lot more deer movement whenever it's completely dark.
You know, I think that not that I've been.
or shine anything like this,
but I imagine they probably have that a photo layer behind their eyes,
you know, the mirror side of it.
I'm sure that they would probably have a glare or eye shine if you shined them,
just because how comfortable they were in the dark.
Being able to find things like, you know,
I imagine if it is a big foot, it doesn't have pockets.
So they're finding these rocks, you know, in the dark and throwing them.
So I think that, I think it's flesh and blood.
You know, just throw that out there as a solid answer.
Yeah, I think it's a natural thing here.
I think there's a limited number.
And Nick, I would put them on an intel.
They're definitely intelligent, whatever it is.
But I can't say much more other than it probably is more of some kind of relation to an ape of some sort.
and that's talking to some other people kind of like me
that have had similar experiences.
Most of those are in Virginia, actually, the people I know.
But they view it the same way.
There's never been anything aggressive for them.
It's always been like an annoyance.
Never in the daytime, ever.
So to me, it's just some, it's no different than those lemurs.
you know, they're loud and, you know, though I don't believe they're smart, you know, a lemur at least.
So whatever this is, it's large, bigger brain, they're going to think things through.
You know, I've done a little bit more looking into it, you know, since then, kind of admitting to myself, you know, what actually happened.
So they're probably, you know, vocal at least.
You hear about them being vocal all the time, you know, there's all kinds of recordings on the internet if you want to do, whether they're really.
thought. But if they are, you know, I'd say, you know, for every five that's real, or five
that's fake, there's maybe one that's real. Um, you know, I've heard some stuff that if it is,
it's not anything else I've heard in the woods. You know, I've heard coyotes going nuts. So some of the
stuff I've heard on the coyote, you know, that's not a raccoon fighting of anything. That's
definitely not a bear. You know, I've heard help view going, that's definitely not an elk. You know,
I've heard monkey screeching. It's close to that. You know, uh, you know, I've heard,
heard of the orangutan just absolutely bellow from the gut.
And there's some similar sounds there.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it's, you know, it's one of those things where I have like these mixed opinions on it where like I definitely think they're physical creatures and I think they can be killed.
But at the same time, I'm like, I hear other people's stories.
I'm like, well, it seems like they have other abilities too that I don't quite understand.
It's just, it can be confusing at times, but I definitely believe that they are physical creatures.
I do believe that they can be killed.
But I do think that there are, there are more to these things than we can understand at this point, at least.
I think there's something about these things that we just, it's different.
It's just different.
And so, yeah, well, you know, like, you know, Survivor Man.
I'm a big fan.
I love the way he does stuff.
I've actually had a few conversations with him.
Not that he would know me.
Don't think I'm claiming that for a second.
But we've got some online conversations about some stuff.
More, not at all to do with this.
But I know he's a real man.
You know, he's a real person.
He lives what he does.
I mean, I think very highly of him.
And, you know, some of the stuff he's had going on and his personal accounts,
you know, maybe there is a little bit more to it.
But I don't have it.
I don't have anyone that I know on a first-hand basis or first-name basis, at least,
that can make that claim, you know.
Right.
Because from what I understand,
he's a pretty big believer now, you know,
and the proponent of the whole big foot movement,
if you want to talk about.
Big time.
You know, from what I see from that man,
he's straightforward on everything.
I don't think he's going to BS anybody.
And that's one of the things that,
you know,
that kind of made me admit to myself
was, you know, watching some of stuff this man's dealt with
and what he has to say about it.
And I like to think I've spent a lot of time through it,
but I imagine he's probably spent a little bit more.
He's a little bit more hardcore than I am.
Right.
So, you know, and watching some of his things, you know,
there's been stuff that involves lights, you know,
I think it's been involved that, you know,
had some lights going on.
I didn't have any other encounters,
but he thinks they may go hand in hand,
but he's not going to make any kind of claim, you know.
On the same side, you know, it's just,
it's flesh and blood.
It's intelligent enough.
They have their own realm, per se.
you know, I know the woods pretty good,
but they probably know it better than me.
If I spent 24-7, you know,
I'm going to have my places to hide out.
I'm going to have my ways to get somewhere,
and you're never going to know.
You know, someone, you know,
before we actually started the interview,
you know, I was down in a holler,
you know, where we had terrible phone reception.
And, you know, if someone came down there on me,
I'm going to know it.
You know, the moment they stepped foot inside my ridge,
I'm going to know.
You know, it's just there's, I know my land, you know.
And maybe I'm a little paranoid, so I've isolated myself that way.
But I know my property, and I imagine they probably know theirs.
I can't imagine how they wouldn't.
But again, that's why I go back to it's a flesh and blood thing.
I don't think there's much anything.
Nothing has proven to me that there's anything paranormal going on surrounding it.
It's just they are what they are.
Like you said, I believe, you know, if one walked out 30 yards from me,
I'm going to probably put two in the chest and run the head.
You know, they're going to be done for, given the opportunity,
because, you know, there's so much around this, you know,
especially, you know, with the Internet age here,
and everyone's able to communicate everywhere and talk about everything, you know,
hey, I don't care about being famous, but this is such a big thing.
I would want to prove it, you know.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
And that's the only way it's ever going to happen.
You know, they're going to have to be flesh and blood and it's going to have to be laid out in front of somebody.
And it's not going to be able to do something like you take the game cooking session.
And, you know, the game wardens like, oh, crap.
You know, because who knows they might know something about it and sworn to privacy about it.
Or they might have someone else they call them.
And it's a hush, hush thing.
I imagine this has already happened, you know.
I think so.
There's one who I've been killed and it's like, oh, my God, you know, we've got, we can't let us get out.
You know, people are going to quit going into the mountains.
You know, like Smoky Mountain National Park is, they're, they're,
their attendance is going to either skyrocket or it's going to plumb it because no one wants to be
near this.
And so that's kind of the way I think it is.
You know, Teddy Roosevelt, you know, he's wrote about this stuff.
That was something else.
That's one of those men that I hold in high regards, and I've read a lot of his memoirs.
And he's talked about being terrorists with a wild man.
And I think Teddy's kind of a man, you know, as far as presidents go.
And so it's how can you take a memoir that he's...
He, this man that was so well known that did so much, especially for wildlife conservation,
and dismiss everything he wrote about.
Why would a man like that lie about something, you know?
And, you know, if anything, he's going to protect it.
You know, that's just a little, there's so many things that lead up to.
There's so many, so much factual evidence, you know, from reputable people that are coming forward over the ages.
you know, how can it not be real?
And like I said, it's just been over time, you know, for me,
at least reading all this stuff and slowly gaining interest in it,
you know, that I finally come to that conclusion.
And talking to other people, like, I have some friends that are well up in the military
and you have some certain things like, hey, is this real or is this not?
And it's sometimes you'll get a, yeah, it's real.
And then other times you'll get a, I can't really say.
you know and you know
it could be something way off the wall
and they still might answer like that
you know they're good
you know they're good at lying and even
like one of them I grew up with the boy
you know he's the same age as me
but he's still enlisted and
you know he does some big stuff
and he uh you know
I'm not like I'm saying there's some things that have been
confirmed that blow my mind so if those things are real
why not this you know
he'll say I don't think he's able to get clearance for ever
thing, but the ones that pertain to him, he definitely does. And he's confirmed him for him. Now,
you might have to get a few drinks at him before he will, but they'll let him slip to the people
that he's known since he was nine. So yeah, that's where I stand on that.
Well, Andy, I totally get it, man. I mean, uh, everybody has, you know, their own opinions
as to what these things are, but, uh, you know, I definitely, I definitely agree with a lot
with what you said and stuff. And I do, I do definitely think that the only way this thing is
ever going to be proven is if you take one down and you bring the body in. I don't think that
you can bring the body in just to one location. I think you're going to have to chop that body up
and take it to several locations very quickly, all at the same time, preferably, to help keep from
getting in the wrong hands. I think it's going to have to be done very quickly, very tactfully.
and I just don't know how many people that actually have the opportunity to take one down
would know to execute on that kind of level.
Right.
Honestly, if I was in that moment, you know, I wouldn't think about that.
Right.
I'd be like, oh, my gosh, look at what people are going to be amazed.
I wouldn't be thinking about, oh, I've got to prove it to everybody.
I've got to cut this thing into five pieces, let alone trying to drag the thing out.
You know, from what I hear, you know, even to supposedly these infants,
were weighing, you know, they're being born at like 30 pounds probably.
And then after that, all well over 150, you know, death weight, that's not easy to get around.
Where I've been at, I sure wouldn't want to be dragging out those 150, 200 pound deer, let alone whatever this thing might weigh.
So, because from what you hear, you know, they assume anywhere from 5 to 800 pounds, you know, I can't imagine.
Now one thing I will add, I never did look at where in this area.
I don't know I think about it.
I never looked at where
let's say that Bigfoot
was standing.
I never went up there and investigated that
more from lack of
I didn't need to in the moment.
Well alone,
I didn't have anything that I could take a picture with
or anything like that.
But I knew something was there.
I knew something was sewing.
I knew it was upright.
So there wasn't any much more reason
for me to go up there.
So I will add that in there,
but I didn't investigate the ground
or anything of that sort
because I wasn't really concerned with it.
So that might take away from the credibility, but in no way.
Yeah.
In no way am I a big foot hunting or anything like that.
I just enjoy being outside and the serenity itself.
I get it, man.
That's cool.
No, it's fine.
I'll tell you what, Andy.
I really appreciate it coming on and sharing the story and stuff and talking a little bit.
It's been interesting because a lot of times you hear people say that they see these things,
but you saw the arm actually throwing the pebbles or the stones or whatever it was,
but it seems to me like it didn't really want to hurt you and stuff, so that's good.
But go ahead.
Oh, I'll say no. I don't feel that way at all.
I think it was an annoyance.
I was on their nerves.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, I'll tell you what, Andy.
Thanks for coming on, man.
I appreciate it.
Hey, glad to do it.
All right, brother.
Take care.
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