Face to Face with a 9FT tall Bigfoot for 10 minutes Pt 2of2! #truestory

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Summary

➡ In a remote area of Oregon, the storyteller had a close encounter with a Bigfoot creature. The creature, standing 9 feet tall, showed signs of aggression, such as baring its teeth. The storyteller tried to avoid provoking it by maintaining a submissive posture and avoiding direct eye contact. Eventually, the creature walked away, but in the same direction the storyteller needed to go, causing him to fear a potential ambush.
➡ The speaker recounts a tense encounter with a creature, possibly a Bigfoot, in the woods. Despite having a firearm, he only considered using it if the creature attacked. He tried to alert his friends, Alan and Robert, but they were unaware of the situation. After the creature left, the speaker rushed back to his friends, explained the situation, and they cautiously returned to the site to retrieve their equipment.
➡ The narrator recounts an encounter with a Bigfoot-like creature while on a trip in the woods. Despite initial disbelief from his companions, the narrator insists on the reality of the encounter, describing the creature as having a muscular build, immaculate fur, and a distinct smell similar to a wet dog. The group eventually leaves the area, with the narrator continuing to share his experience on the drive home. The creature’s appearance and behavior left a lasting impression on the narrator, sparking discussions about its possible nature and origins.
➡ The speaker describes a lifelike carving of a Sasquatch, noting its human-like hands and feet, and muscular body covered in gray and white hair. They speculate about the creature’s diet and movement, suggesting it’s adapted to its environment and follows food sources. They also discuss the difficulty of finding evidence of Sasquatches due to the terrain in Oregon, which often doesn’t leave footprints. The speaker ends by mentioning a nearby creek named after a baboon-like creature spotted by gold prospectors, hinting at possible Sasquatch sightings.
➡ The speaker shares his experience of encountering a creature, possibly Bigfoot, which had a significant impact on him. He noticed the creature’s unique conical-shaped skull and its behavior. This encounter has left him feeling uneasy and unable to venture far from his vehicle while mushroom picking, an activity he used to enjoy. He believes these creatures are part of the natural world, just like bears and deer, but their unknown intentions make him feel apprehensive.

Transcript

Because I’m in such a remote location out in the mountains of Oregon, I had to break this into two parts. So this is the second part of the story. The true story of I stood 30ft away from a 9 foot tall Bigfoot for almost 10 minutes. This is a true story. He finally realized that the gig’s up, I think. How much time’s gone by at this point, would you guess? I’m guessing for 45 seconds to a minute. You know, something like that has gone by with what. What I just described. Yeah. And so now we’re looking at each other and the gigs up and he slowly stands up at that point and stays standing and takes about a full step, maybe a step and a half.

Be was to my right, be to his left. And it stands there. Full sunlight broke was breaking through the canopy too. So now he’s illuminated by sunlight. And this is about 3:34 in the afternoon. And we’re looking at each other. And now he doesn’t have that shocked expression on his face. He has almond shaped beady black eyes like you would see on a mouse or a shark. No whites to the eyes at all. And he’s looking at me and I’m looking at him. Red dot, red dot. Okay, okay. So we’re looking eye to eye and it’s got these black beady eyes.

And I’m. I’m finding myself a little nervous because like I said, it’s between where I’ve got to go to get to the truck and there’s no way I’m going to turn back and go to the creek. There’s no way I’m going to try to go to my left or to my right. I’m not moving because I don’t want to trigger this thing’s prey response and possibly attack me because I know nothing about this thing. But the problem is, I don’t know if it was a problem. It probably was. I made a little too long of eye contact with this thing.

And when I did that, that’s when it showed me his teeth. Kind of like when a dog gets upset and it snarls his teeth. That’s what did. It snarled and it bore its teeth at me. And I took that as aggression like it wasn’t happy. So I immediately turned away from it slightly, at least a half a turn, turn my shoulders away. So I wasn’t completely squared up with this thing. And I hunched over, bent forward a little bit to show that I’m in a submissive position. But I’m also keeping an eye on it. At the corner of my ey.

And I don’t realize it, But I’m naturally turning back towards it and looking it over. And I eventually make eye contact with it again, and it bears its teeth at me again. And so I look away and turn away and hunch back over. And I keep looking at it, But I keep turning towards it. And it bore teeth at me at least a third time. And so I turned away from it, But I kind of kept my head towards it, looking at it. That’s when I guess it finally had enough looking at me that it decided to turn around and start walking up ahead of me.

So it started heading down the same game trail you originally came down. Yes. What are the odds, brother? Yes. On the same path we were taken. Excuse me. So. And you knew that. You knew the stop, break eye contact and act submissive because you spent a lot of time on the wilderness. You grew up there, right? You knew that. You knew about predators, mountain lions, bear, etc. Yeah, I grew up. Don’t challenge them. Yeah, I. I grew up enough with. With hunting, you know, deer and elk and other things. And having other men and uncles and things around you.

Yeah. To. To know at least that kind of stuff. I’m just asking that for the people that didn’t grow up like that, that are like, what do you. You know, how would you know how to do that? Because it’s. It’s a. It’s. It’s a valuable tool to have in your box if you’re gonna head out in the woods and mine for gold. That’s right. You know what I’m saying? Things like that. Things that most people don’t do anymore. That’s right. So, you know, with. With anything and everything. Do your homework. Right. You know, and so it’s now walking up ahead of me, and.

And like I said, it’s taking the game trail that we were using to get in and out of there. And so now the distance is increasing because we were at about 30, 40ft from each other. Are you following them? No, I’m staying put, standing there. Okay. I am not moving, But I’m standing there watching it walk away from me, and it probably walks another 50, 60, 70ft up ahead of me. So now the distance is probably within 100, 120ft, I’m guessing. And my brain, that little voice in your head, Starts saying, careful, now, you’re going to lose sight of it.

You don’t want to lose sight of it, Especially if you got to go that way. Right. That’s what I’m thinking, okay, so I’m thinking, I lose sight of this stupid thing. Now I’m set up for an ambush if that’s what it wants to do. And I don’t know what his intentions are here. And so I’m thinking, well, I want to keep an eye on it then if. Especially if that’s where I’ve got to go. Right. So I don’t know what came over me. I. I yelled at it. I said, hey, and what else am I gonna say? And so it kept walking like it didn’t hear me.

So I thought, well, I. I gotta say it more commanding, you know, like a drill instructor in the Marine Corps or something. So I. I yelled at it force. And it got his attention. It stopped dead in its. Its tracks real quick. How much time do you think has gone by since all of this has transpired to where he’s. To where you’re yelling out for the second time about. So the mat. That’s, like I said, about 45 to 60 seconds. That’s a minute. Excuse me. No worries. I’m guessing that we held eye contact with showing me its teeth for a good two minutes anyway.

Wow. And. And I. And believe me, in that moment, I want it with every fiber of my being to move away from me. I want it to go away. I mean, I don’t want to stand there for two minutes. But now that it has gone away from you, it’s going the way you gotta go, right? Perfect. So, you know, I’m still in a dilemma, and I don’t want to lose sight of it. So I yelled hey that second time real loud, and it stopped dead in his tracks. And that thing did an about face and it started walking back downhill towards me.

And now I’m really panicking because I’m thinking you’re such an idiot. Just overplayed your cards. Yep. Yeah. I mean, you know, is this where it just pulls my head right off my shoulders? What’s going to happen now? Well, thank God, after it took four or five different steps back downhill towards me and stop. And so now we’re approximately 75ft away from each other. In a second. Stare off. Now, let me interject again. I’m not interrupting the guest. I’m asking questions that you’d probably want to know. We happen to be sitting in a place where this entire thing affected you so much that you commissioned somebody to literally build as lifelike of a statue as you possibly could.

And I’m sitting looking at it, and I keep, as you’re telling Telling the story. I keep looking over just for reference. This thing is massive. This thing absolutely dwarfs me. I’m not a tall guy as it is. I’m only like 5, 10. This is a good 2ft taller than me. Yeah. Let’s say if this thing you’re yelling at this thing and it stops, doesn’t about face and starts coming back. What did you now what I’m. I’m thinking, is this the end of me? Because, I mean, I got. I got lucky the first time by it turning around and walking away, basically.

And then I had to go yell at it, and now it’s walking back downhill towards me. I think, well, that’s it. I mean, it’s gonna take me and I’m gonna just disappear, you know, Match down at the creek. He hasn’t, for whatever reason, has not got back up to me with another load. So I’m wondering what the heck is taking him so long. And I know that, well, Robert and Alan, they’re. They’re up at the vehicles, right? They’re up there jarring right now. Yeah. So I’m thinking, anytime, Anytime Matt’s got to come up to me and anytime Allen and Robert’s got to come down to me because, you know, we’re all supposed to get our equipment out of here, you know.

So I’m thinking, anytime, guys, any of you come up to me here, help me out here. You know, I’m in a rock and a hard place, and, yeah, my life is. Is kind of going through my eye, through my mind, flashing through my eyes. I’m thinking, well, is this how it ends for me at this point? At this point, did it dawn on you or did you even remember that you had a sidearm in the backpack? Oh, yeah, I was aware of it. But would you. If you. If you. If you had the ability to somehow do a quick draw with the waiters in the way, the backpack zippered.

There’s a lot of mechanics to get that off in the moment. Right. Would you have drawn down on it if you could have? Because, I mean, I’m looking at. I don’t know if I would have raised the barrel directly at it, but I would have had it in my hand at my side. I know I would have had that. I got a feeling they know what they are. I think they know what firearms. Oh, they’ve watched us. They understand us. I’m sure they communicated to their little ones because how many times have they seen humans out in the woods and what are they doing? Oh, they’re shooting.

Yeah. They’re hunting other animals, taking treat trees down, right? Yeah, but I mean they know what weapons do. Would you have drawn if you could have? Only if it came at me and I had no choice. But now it is coming at you. You just yelled at it and now it’s coming. And if I would have had a weapon in my hand at that time and I probably would have raised the weapon and took shots at it because I wouldn’t have known it was going to stop. Right, right, right. Good call. You have no idea what’s gonna.

So I’m shooting center mass, baby, all day long, every day. And I’m trying to hit it from the center of the chest right on through the neck to its mouth. Right. Because I don’t know where else I’m supposed to put around it if not in those places. So yeah, it comes downhill towards me and stops. And we’re staring at each other now for I’m guessing another two, maybe three minutes. Panicking at this point because now I’m yelling, but I’m not yelling at it per se. I’m yelling for Alan because I know Alan and Robert’s up there at the vehicles and I’m waiting for them to come down to help me and Matt get more stuff up out of the woods, right.

So I yell alan. And I wait and it’s standing there staring at me and I don’t hear no response. So then I yell robert. And I stand and I wait and it’s still standing there and we’re looking at each other. I don’t hear Robert’s response. And so I wait another few seconds, 10, maybe 15 seconds, you know, and then I yell again, alan. And I wait and I’m still looking at it and it’s still looking at me. And I yell for Robert again, Robert. And I’m not hearing them. I don’t see or hear them coming downhill because if they were coming down, we’d have this thing sandwiched in.

They’d be able to see this thing from the top down. And you’d like to think that it would bolt at that point. Yeah, you know, it would be a good way. But here’s the other side of that coin again. What’s probably turning into hours in your head. Oh, it’s just minutes to these guys that don’t even know anything’s going on. Right. You know what I mean? They’re oblivious to what’s going on with me. And to me it’s like a longest three minutes ever. Yeah, it’s like a slow motion car Wreck. Your adrenaline is jumping so hard that it.

And your mind is processing all this information so fast. That it seems like the time slows down. You bet. So I sometimes wonder, well, was I really looking at it for as long as I claim, or was it a lot shorter of a duration of time? But because of the adrenaline, I was able to take in things at a slow rate. No matter what. No matter what the case may be, you, still had way more of an interaction. With a sasquatch Than anyone I’ve ever heard of. Right. I mean, unless. Unless I’m missing somebody. But everybody.

It’s fleeting. It’s fleeting. Yeah. Crossing the road, or they’ll be face to face. It’ll do a bluff charge and then turn and walk away. Right. You know what I mean? It’s so. This is crazy, but go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. So I. Anyway, now I’m yelling at this thing, Get. Get out of here. Go. But at the same time, I’m using my right hand and my right pointing finger. To motion off to my right, which would be to its left. Go. Get out of here. I’m trying to be commanding, I guess. I don’t know how else to be.

But try to be assertive over the situation. And it’s just standing there looking at me, not. Not taking any of my commands. And then finally, like before, when it made up its mind, it decided to move off. So it started moving off, up and off to my right, Right where I was kind of pointing, which was right away from the trail that I’m using. Right. Wow. So I’m watching it move off to my right. And it must get about 70 to 100ft off to my right, Away from the trail. And the underbrush there starts getting a lot thicker and more shade and shadows.

The tree canopy and everything. Right. The sun ain’t breaking in through that area. And lose sight of it over there. But I’m okay with that Because I know at that point, cool. I got to make a beeline on this trail. And get my butt up to the trucks and the car. And so as soon as I lose sight of it, man, I grab those two buckets. I don’t care at the moment that matt’s behind me down there at the creek messing around. Screw matt. Grab the buckets and go. So I. I. And I had all the adrenaline to.

To have the cardio to get up through that. I know what that’s like. That’s. That’s a thing. And. And I break out onto the gravel road. We were parked on there. Yep. There’s alan and robert standing there at the vehicle, Just jacking their jaws. But like, like, like guys do. They don’t know anything’s going on. You know what I mean? How when you had the. When you initially. When you saw this, the bigfoots crouching down, how far from the truck Would you guess what you were? A couple of hundred yards. At least 100 yards. Yeah. That’s a long distance in the woods.

Is an isolator, an insulator? Sure is. You know what I’m saying? So I can. I can understand them not hearing you, but. And. And I come out and I’m lit up, man. I mean, I’m. I would imagine I’m talking, you know, mile a minute, and. And I’m shouting and screaming at him, and I’m trying to tell him, we got to get out of here. I should. At bigfoot. Matt’s at the creek. We got to get matt. Of course, they’re trying to tell me to slow down. Because they can’t quite understand yet Right. What I’m saying. And so I’m slinging the backpack off of my shoulders.

I’m using the keys to open up my truck. I retrieve, at the time, my phone. I’m putting my phone on camera mode. And then I’m getting into my backpack, Wrenching open that zipper wr. Those hip waders are squeezed in that backpack to retrieve my.40 caliber handgun. And then I put around in the freaking chamber. And now I have alan and roberts full attention. It’s funny how. It’s funny how jack in the chamber Catches people attention. Now they really want me to slow down and explain what’s going on. And to my credit, I was able to calm down enough.

To slow down enough to explain. Look, while you guys were up here talking and gabbing and not coming down to help me and matt get more equipment out, which I’m sure you’re going to. I’m standing off with this bigfoot. I’m not kidding you. I’m serious as a heart attack, guys. And we need to get out of here. We should probably be in the area, which means we need to go down there and help matt get the rest of this crap out of here. The day’s over, you know? And then they heard me and understood. And in such a way that I could tell that they were taking me serious Because I had my phone on camera in one hand and my handgun in the other.

And all three of us now are going down this bank through there with our heads on a swivel. I’m Hyper vigilant and aware of everything. Looking around every tree, every laid down log, every shrub bush, anything. Right. That must have been. That must have been incredibly stressful. Stressful going back down that trail. Especially when you watch something as big as this thing. I’m pointing at the statue. Something as big as that just all of a sudden blend right into the woods to where you can’t see it anymore. Right. Like a moose. Well, they’re wearing a natural ghillie suit.

You bet. Good call, a natural ghillie suit. That’s nature made. I mean, when they teach a sniper to use a ghil. Teaching to make micro movements and then freeze for a long period of time. I did Fort Benning, Georgia. That’s where I was at sniper school. Well, you don’t think these things know how to use theirs, right, Their ghillie suit? Of course they do. Right? But yeah, so we, we go down real slow and cautious and we don’t see it. We don’t see it. And of course, I’m still pretty hyped up. And I’m now yelling at Matt and we gotta get out of here.

I just got done looking at this bigfoot. Of course, he is kind of aware of it, right? And he goes, oh, yeah, you and your bigfoot thing. Yeah, yeah, I told you I don’t buy that crap. And I go, look, there’s a lot of animals out here that we all know about and recognize officially, but when we come out here, we never see them. Right. Very often anyway. Right. Nine times out of ten, you’ll see anything. You hear some birds chirping. If you’re ever gonna see an animal in the woods, in my experience, you’re gonna see prey.

You see deer, you see rabbits. You never see the predators, right? Until you don’t want to see them, you know what I mean? So I’m happy with you. So I tell them, I. I don’t have time for your disbelief. I’m over it. The day’s over. We need to get the hell out of here, period. So come on. So we’re all grabbing stuff up, equipment and tools of what’s left, and we’re all getting out trail. And again, as we’re all four of us now coming up out of there, I’m still eagle eyeing everything, you bet. I can only imagine.

Until we get up to the vehicles and. And get things put away. And on that whole darn drive home, man, I am jacking my jaw a mile a minute to everybody on what went down. As I’m telling you, a Day to dump a data dump. Hell yeah, you right. And, and because now you’re safe, now you, now you’re rolling home, you know, so. Yeah. Let me ask you, when you were standing there, did you notice any smell? Yeah, See, that was one thing I missed on the la. There’s so much to remember. The la. The only other time I’ve, I’ve given an interview like this, and no fault to them for not asking.

It’s hard for them to remember to ask every question too. Well, it’s a hell of a story. It’s a boot. You know, honestly, it is. Initially when I was standing off with this thing within about 30 to 40ft, there was no smell, but, and there was no wind. It was calm, dead wind, but there was no smell 30ft away from it. However, when it walked up ahead of me and we had a second stare down at, at the, the, at a greater distance. Right. And then it finally moved away from me and I decided to get back up towards the truck.

I had to walk through that area, the second area it was standing in. Right. And when I walked through that area on my way to the vehicles within, I’m guessing 15 to 20 foot radius, it smelled like wet, wet dog. Just like you took your dog to the river or to a lake and let it play in the water and then you towel dried it off and threw it in the back of the car. Now you gotta make that trip home with the smell of that wet old dog in your, in your car. That’s what it smelled like.

But you also said, now I happen to know what you do for a living, so I understand your attention. All right. We had to take a break because that parade’s been literally going on for two and a half hours. Holy cow. You gotta love, you gotta love America, man. This is America. So. All right, so you guys, you’re in the vehicle. They do understand what happened now, but you’re still jacked, you’re still full of adrenaline. I mean, I could only, I can only imagine. Can only imagine. So go ahead, pick it up from there. Well, I think we were just talking about the, the wet dog smell.

Yeah. Okay, okay. And I really don’t know what that. That’s about. That’s a natural body odor. Some people believe that they have like a scent gland and they can release that smell. I’ve heard that a lot of times from quote unquote experts because they gorillas are known to be able to have that ability and they use it to ward off other males coming into the area. Like A skunk warned you, Right? Right. But here’s the other side of that, is you were in the creek. You had mentioned that the salmon were running. Yeah. And if he was down there, which he probably was, he was probably down there fishing.

They’re in a much cleaner, cooler environment because Oregon is. Is like the perfect weather. It’s not like down with the skunk apes or even. Not even in Florida, but Oklahoma, Texas, it’s balls hot outside and water is hard to come by. You know what I mean? I think that might have been the difference because you said the fur looks great, right? Yeah. We talk about what it. It looked like. It was immaculate. It was in. In good shape. The fur looked like it was groomed. Groomed. Like you took your dog to the groomer and it’s perfectly combed out, brushed out.

There’s no. There was no leaves or sticks or twigs or dirt or anything stuck in its hair. It looked immaculate. And the muscularity of it was just like a bodybuilder. I mean, everybody says Arnold Schwarzenegger is true. Or I Ronnie Coleman. It’s true. At the peak of their career, it was super muscular. There were places on its body where the hair is longer, like around its neck area, almost like it’s wearing a cape of hair, and it would drift over the front of its chest. Longer hair. Right. There were longer hair on the outsides of its shoulders and on top of its arms.

There’s longer hair on the tops of its leg, yet there were. It was thinner hair on the inside of its legs and on the inside of its arms. In some places, almost no hair at all. You could see bare gray skin because its skin color was gray, dark gray, light gray. I had kind of a lighter gray, more of a lighter gray. But the color of its hair. Now that. That was a combination. I. I say salt and pepper, where the base color of the hair was slightly darker than its skin tone. People use the expression battleship or battleship or navy ship gray, Right? Yeah.

Yep. So that it had that as a base color, but it had white highlights coming through, too. So it was a 50, 50 mix. Mix of the dark gray hair and the white hair. That’s why I say it’s kind of like an aging man where he has salt and pepper hair, but it didn’t look like it was aging. It looked like it was in the prime physical shape of its life. It like. It’s always been that color. Kind of like dogs and cats. Right? Right. They come in a different variety of colors. Colors. With that being said, every time Someone has seen a male or a female, you can tell the male is always a Ronnie Coleman or a Arnold Schwarzenegger when it’s, you know, unless it’s really old, I guess.

But the female is a completely different shape. They don’t have a tight waistline. Correct. They. They have breasts that you can actually see. Did you notice his male parts? I didn’t. I wasn’t looking for the genitalia, even though I. I guess I should have seen it, because as close as I was, I looked at it from the feet all the way through the head several times, but never once glanced or looked at the genitalia. Well, I’m gonna also put this in here because some of the comment section is going to be, how is this missing? Kneel down like a catcher.

But he didn’t see its jump because the entire time it was kneeled down, you were within 30ft of it and staring right at its face. Yeah, I think you’re lucky. I would suspect. I would suspect especially when it starts bearing its teeth. You know, part of me too, I think was maybe just because the way I was raised or the way we raise our kids, I would think, think, you know, you’re. You’re a guy, you’re in the gym locker room, right? In the shower, whatever. Right? You know, you don’t sit there and stare at all the guys, junk.

Right. You know what I mean? Plus, you try to keep your eyes away from that level of things. Right? Plus you’re looking at a massive being that looks like it’s ready to pounce on you at any second. So I can see how that could be overlooked. Right? But I know people are going to ask, ask. But when you look at. When I looked at the build of it is what gave me the impression that it was male, because, well, again, again, we’re sitting right in front of a lifelike carving that you had commissioned. Yeah, it’s massive.

Yeah, it’s. Dude, it’s massive. Absolutely massive. The hands, the feet were the same as a person, basically, just larger. Just a lot larger. I mean, it was uncanny how similar the hands and the feet looked. It had the hair come the top of the hand and the feet, and it would kind of stop right where the fingers or the toes would begin. Okay. And it had fingernails and toenails a lot like ours. Like I said, it was gray and white, muscular. I tell people a lot. And, you know, Joe Rogan said this too, or made comments about a hairless chimpanzee.

You should Google that. I’ve seen him I’ve seen them. Because that. And trying to pick. Picture hair kind of draping over those muscles because you could see past the hair to the skin in different places to where you could see the striation and the bulges of those muscles. I wonder if this particular Sasquatch was in a different. If it was in a different part of the country, if the hair would have been fuller. Like, you know, animals grow a larger coat. Because. Because Oregon, if you’ve never shed. Right, right. We’re in springtime. In the summer, even.

Even in wintertime, Oregon is really mild. And in the summertime, Oregon is probably one of the coolest states to be in when everybody else is up in the hundreds, you know? Right. So I think that probably did. I mean, and just throwing that out there. I bet you that plays a big part in it. And. Yeah. And two, you know, it was probably in the area. Not to go too far back, but. Yeah, no, it was. It was April, so we had the spring salmon run. We get a fall winter salmon runs and we get steel head.

Steel heads in the winter, fall and spring or the. The salmon runs, whatever. There’s three different times of the year for fish. And when we were down there prospecting that day, the salmon were literally jumping and flopping in the water. That’s crazy. I could have walked out there and bare handed one of them things out of there if I wanted to. I. And I would imagine that these things are well aware of when the huckleberries are ripe. I mean, this is their domain, man. This is their domain. Ours, it’s just secondary to us now. Yeah. I mean, at best.

At best. Of course, a lot of things on this topic is speculation and just guesswork because, you know, academia hasn’t fully accepted it or made it an official recognition, but as amateur people. Yeah. Going off of logic and common sense, I’d imagine that when the fish are in seizure season, baby, they’re eating fish. You bet. Of course the berries are. Of course they’re eating berries. Just like a BlackBerry. If there’s no berries, no fish, they’re probably going after deer and elk and other things they can come up with. It’s purely seasonal. And I think they have a range.

Of course, you know, they have a range where the food’s at. I think they have, quote, unquote, possibly campsites of where those food sources are at. I told you before I got here, I was at my. A friend of mine’s property about an hour from here in Oregon, and we found what appears to be a nest on their property. And for whatever reason, I discovered that an orangutan, for instance, in its lifetime, because they live a long time, they make a new nest every single night. Right. They make up to like, 20 to 30, 000 nests a night.

So these guys right here, they’re not like us. They don’t walk and get tired. I bet you they don’t get tired at all. They just. They move like a wild animal. Oh, it moves. You know what I mean? So. And every an. Migrates. Yeah. You know, I could tell by watching it. It walk and move that it is definitely built for its environment. And I. I said before with you that, you know, you think about humans, Our skin is. Is thin and fragile. We can’t. We’re not made to walk through the brush. I just did that, you know, sporting all the skies, Terry.

You up, cut you up, get infections. Your lifespan goes down real quick. We live. Humans live in valleys and meadows and next to rivers and open areas. This thing has a tougher hide, has the hair. It moves like it’s somebody on a set of skis. Fluid. The head doesn’t bob or move. I know people have heard that before. Well, you must have heard the stories where people. People have seen one while they were out skiing and literally thought it was across here until they got closer. And they’re like, wait a minute. That skier is black. Like, not wearing any clothes black.

And it’s not on skis or the time. The. There was a good. There was a good story. I think it was on bigfoot crossroads, and they had seen a small one, and I think they even got footage of it. And it was coming right down a. A vine that was covered with thorns that you. You and I couldn’t even touch. This thing just slid down them like they weren’t there. Right. This was just a young one when they still look very similar to chimpanzees, you know. So I think you’re on it when you say that. Well, yeah, and I.

I’ll tell you something else that kind of blew my mind Is when I got. I got home, and I was thinking about, you know, everything. I got out my phone and I had. I was looking at the maps, like google maps and things like that, Because I knew right where we were. I mean, for crying out loud, I picked that location to go to. Right? Right. So I had it right there on the map. So I started zooming out on the map and looking at the surrounding area. Right? And lo and behold, I don’t know, five, seven miles.

Five, seven Minute. Drive. Drive. We come down off the road we were on, drove up the main road, hit a secondary road. We wouldn’t be very far. And on the map, there’s a little, tiny drainage creek, and it’s literally named Baboon Creek. And I had no knowledge of that prior to this occurrence. Well, that’s funny that you say that, because I. I was checking out a location where someone said it was a hut spot up by Crater Lake. Yeah. And while I’m up there driving around looking for anything to, you know, any reason to pull over and start poking around, I came to Wendigo Creek or Wendigo something Road.

I remember I took a picture when to go fast. Yep. Yeah. I mean, they. They have always named creeks and passes, you know? Well, I’ve since learned that, and I, of course, if this is true, I heard this in a. On a podcast where somebody actually found out how that got named Baboon Creek. And lo and behold, many years ago, there happened to be some gold prospectors on that little creek prospecting for some gold, and they saw something that they interpreted as baboon, like. Right. So they must have went to the names. Dude. Yeah. It must have went and told the Forest service about it or reported it.

And then when they issued new material maps. Yeah, that was down by the Baboon Creek thing, right? Yeah. You know what? Let’s name it, because there’s only so many names. Right. But let me throw this in real quick. Some of the best, most believable stories on encounters have been with fly fishermen, kayak, canoe guys, or gold miners. Because you’re out in the river, you don’t hear anything, and it’s one. It’s one place where you can be splashing around and you can’t hear over the river. That’s right. And neither can they, you know, or you’re slipping down the river in a kayak, and there’s one right on the water.

You know what I mean? Because they’re always near water. All wildlife needs water. Absolutely. That’s why when I. When I got here this morning, you wanted to be quiet. Why wouldn’t you stay next to a rushing stream of water to be quiet to hunt or do whatever you do? All right, one last question. I got to get out of here because I got to eat. But did you guys get any footprints? I didn’t see any footprints. And the. The ground in the terrain wasn’t conducive. No, I. Spongy, mossy, Too hard, too rocky. That’s the only bad thing about this area is.

I’ve been out looking in Oregon. I’ve been up in helicopters looking for these things in Oregon. The ground, you. You don’t leave a footprint. It’s just like walking on spongy green moss all the time. They could slide around, you’d never know. You’d never, you know there was wildlife out there because nothing leaves a trail unless you can catch a good game trail. You know, people, I think just. People just don’t stop to think about it. Maybe they don’t read about it. They just want to jump to whatever conclusion their tribe or their group believes in. I think there’s a lot of things like that.

Get that. Go on. I will say that anyone. Anybody. And this is. This is just a joke, obviously, but if anybody doesn’t believe me or my account, that’s fine. However, if anybody wants me to deny that I seen and experienced what I saw in and experienced, I’m more than willing to say that it didn’t happen. As long as that check is big enough, buddy. You bet. You know what I mean? Let me ask you this, before I forget. Is that painting right there a good representation? I think so. That was gifted to me because it looks very, very similar to the statue.

It does. And, and believe it or not, I. I was gifted that way before I even had the. The stat statue commissioned. And I. I spent two hours with the artist in his front yard telling my account. And as much detail as I could are. The feet are those. They’re a little oversized because it has to be able to stand on its own, you know, okay. But the, but the legs, the knees, the trunk, that’s all pretty much. It’s pretty darn close. Close for what he could accomplish. One more thing that we forgot. I probably interrupted you, but that happens when you were walking behind it.

You realized that there was a little bit of a conical shape to the skull. That’s right. You didn’t see it when he was in front of you because. Right. Way taller than you, so you wouldn’t see it. Right. It looked like it had a rounded head like you and I do face on. However, when it did turn around and start walking up ahead, ahead of me, that’s when I noticed that that cone shape was in the back where the. The forehead was like an inch, inch and a half wide forehead. Right. And then all the hair, like a halo, started going backwards.

Like it all was coned back or it grew back towards the. The middle part back of the head. And so when it turned around, you could see just like you see with the gorilla. Gorilla. That conical shape on the back part of that head just a little bit. And, and so much so that the hair in that area was like a cowlick. Like off the Little Rascals. That’s crazy. Yeah. So he had a little tough up there of a cowlick. It changed my, my life forever. And I didn’t realize how it had affected me until months later.

We have have mushroom season. Edible mushrooms, chanterelles. Yep. And I love to go out looking for those. It’s like growing up, Easter egg hunting that pays you at the end of the day. You know, I hate mushrooms and I totally, I don’t eat them. I like the way they look out in nature. I think that’s phenomenal. But go ahead with the restaurants. They love those things. So you can, you can commercially pick them with a permit. So like I said, I told you this when I got here. I’m staying up at a. A very well known RA Radio personalities house or compound.

And I told the guy, one of the guys that works on the property that I’m was coming down here and I, it seemed like he knew why I was there and he was dying to tell me the story. And he did tell me a story. He said, I went out, I’m out mushroom picking. And I’m like, you know, many times I’ve heard people running into bigfoots while they’re mushroom picking because they’re probably there for the same reason. Now all of a sudden, some humans in the middle and he’s messing with my mushroom mushrooms and they seem to make themselves known, so.

That’s right. I, I, I have a suspicion for that too. Same thing with berry pickers. Yeah. Huckleberry, BlackBerry, whatever. Yeah. So if it can sustain a black bear, it can sustain a bigfoot. How crazy that? You bet. There’s plenty of food out there. So, yeah, mushroom season came around and I went and got my permit through the blm. And now you understand I’ve done this for years, right? 20 years. You know, fun. A little extra money on the weekend pays for itself. So I go out to my, one of the spots I have, you know, honey hole they call.

Yep. And I park, get out of the truck and grab my stuff and start looking for mushrooms. Start getting into the woods. And all of a sudden I find myself spooked. That’s a good word for it. Spooked. Couldn’t and didn’t want to get away from visually being able to see my truck. Which is odd because that doesn’t happen, especially when you’re not even hunting, you’re picking mushrooms. I can pick mushrooms three to five miles away from my truck, no problem. You understand? Yep. And for me to only get within 250ft, 300ft of weight or just visual side of the truck and not be able to lose sight of that truck and feel spooked.

And at first I didn’t know what was going on with me. I just knew I felt spooked and. And I was kind of had my head on a swivel, but I’m not registering why. Not consciously really aware of it, you know. So I say, you know, the heck with it. I’m going to call it a day and go to my truck, drive home. Of course I’m kicking myself for being a chicken about what’s wrong with you? You know, you go out there and you do this crap all the time. Excuse me. So I said, well, I’m going out tomorrow, you know, no, no reason for me to be like this.

So I go out the next day, I go to another honey hole, you know, I had quite a few places to go get these mushrooms, mushrooms and same thing, different location, miles away, get out of the truck, grab my stuff, get out there. And again, I don’t know, subconscious level, whatever. I couldn’t get without sight of that pickup. And then it hit me, dawned on to me and I went, holy crap. You know, it’s. It’s one thing, you know, to believe in the existence of these things, but when monsters become real, you bet. And now, you know, it’s in the lineup with the bear and the deer and the raccoon and everything else.

The way the Indians used to raise their kids, it was normal. It’s a normal thing alongside everything else. Once that reality hits you, and you were never raised, that it was normal for these things to be in the lineup. It’s kind of a shocker, right? And you now, you know, they’re out there with you and possibly watching you, and you don’t know what their motives or intentions are, are. And I realized at that point, holy crap, you know, I can’t come out here and really enjoy myself unless I bring somebody with me. Well, they also seem to know when the good.

The good salmon are running, mushrooms are ready to pick, huckleberries, blackberries, etc. That’s right. All right, brother, I’m gonna cut this here. We’re at two and a half hours. Okay, that’s good to go. It’s a long story, man. Sorry about that. I’m not worried about it. I’m not worried about it. I just want to make sure that this is good because I might have to hook up with you again tomorrow. Okay. The audio somehow screwed. Yeah, just let me know. No worries. Anything else you got? I don’t think so. All right, well, like I said, there’s always going to be something, but, you know, I can talk forever, too.

No worries. My cameras don’t seem to be wanting to, man. I can’t believe how hot they get. At any rate any social media you want to put out. Are you good? No, I’m all good, man. All right. I just do me in this world. I appreciate your time, man. And like I said, keep your eye on the comment section because I’m sure people are going to have comments that only you can answer. And don’t worry about the naysayers because they’re always there. It is what it is. Yeah. All right. All right, man. Yeah, we are out later.
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