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September 17, 2025 67 mins
Tonight’s guest, Tristan Yolton, is a Sasquatch investigator who is based in Washington State. That’s where he was born and raised. Tristan has been investigating the Sasquatch phenomenon for 10 years now, but he doesn’t think he’s had a confirmation sighting, as he puts it. I’d beg to differ. You see, Tristan has had two experiences where he’s seen subjects, in the woods, that he couldn’t conclusively identify. When he had his first experience, he saw a tall, dark figure that he could hear thumping the ground, as it took steps. The second time he had an experience, he saw a creature under circumstances that, in my opinion, prove it couldn’t have been anything but a large, long-haired Sasquatch. We hope you’ll listen to Tristan share the details of both experiences, so you can make up your own mind about whether he’s seen a Sasquatch or not. I’m convinced he has. Will you be?

If you’d like to listen to the recordings Tristan mentioned on tonight’s show, here’s a link to a show where Tristan played them…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMxbOvk_2BY&t=1509s

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
My name is Tristan Yelton. I'm forty two years old.
I am from Washington State and I've lived here all
my life and growing up, I've always been interested in dinosaur's, bigfoot, lockedness, monster, Godzilla,
alien and predator. You know a lot of the monster
stuff growing up, and like I said, Bigfoot was a

(00:34):
part of that. And I used to go to the
library and check out a bunch of Bigfoot books and
watch a bunch of Bigfoot documentary shows on TV, like
In Search of Bigfoot with Robert W. Morgan and Mysterious
Monsters with Peter Graves. Those were big influences on me
in terms of my fascination with Bigfoot. But the thing is,

(00:55):
growing up, I wasn't really interested in looking for Bigfoot
because I thought there was enough people out there looking
for it. But that all changed for me in February
twenty fifteen when my father was taking out the trash
one morning before going to work and there's a forested

(01:16):
hill above our house over here. It's owned by Global
Campbell now, but he used to be owned by Warehouser.
And as he was taking the trash out one morning,
he heard two whoops, two distinctive whoops on coming from
this hill up here, on two opposite sides of the hill,

(01:36):
like one whoop will go you know, you'll go whoop,
and then the other there'll be another whoop that would
answer it. And he my dad made it meant to
note of that, and he thought it was really weird,
and so he went on to work. He was going
down the road here to work, and he told me
that there was a herd of elk in the road
and they're all looking up on the hill where those

(01:57):
whoops are coming from. And he actually had that. He
said that he had to swerve around the herd of
elk like they're like they're all on the road, I guess,
and he had to swerve around them to get the
work that morning. And for whatever reason though, he didn't
tell my mother and I about the whoops until we
were watching a bigfoot show I think like a few
weeks later. I won't say the name of the show,

(02:20):
but we were watching a Bigfoot show, and he happened
to mention he heard those whoops on the hill or
my mother and I going, what you know, you didn't
tell us that before, So I guess watching the Bigfoot
show ignited reignited that memory for him. And so as
soon as we could, my mother and I went up
on the hill. She actually she was watching some Bigfoot

(02:42):
videos about gifting, and she actually bought a jar of
peanut butter from the store along with some Peter butter crackers,
you know in those little plastic things. And we went
up on this hill, went up on the hill across
our house over here, and then we went up on
this trail and there was this there was a little

(03:04):
creek area up there that we went up to, and
there was a there was an old logging road that
went through this creek, and we thought if this was
a sasquatch and maybe they were following this creek and
going through this logging this old logging road up theres
So we put the peanut butter jar and the peanut
butter crackers on this It was on a log right

(03:26):
next to the creek up there. And then there was
a stump up there and I had an old audio
recorder went without a USB connector, and so to get
the sounds off of it, I would have to connect
it to another audio recorder that had USB capabilities. So
it was a pretty old audio recorder. It was an
old Sony audio recorder. But anyway, I strapped that to

(03:47):
a stump with the bungee cord and we left those overnight,
and then when it came back the next morning, we
went back up there the next morning. The peanut butter
jar was open, the lid was on, the lid was
on the ground, and inside the peanut butter jar were
it looked like possible finger holes that dug deep down

(04:09):
inside the peanut butter jar, and mostly the peanut butter
was scooped out of it. It looked like and there
was actually we think our dermer Bridge's fingerprints on the
endside of the of the jar. And the peanut butter
crackers were all opened, neatly opened. They weren't ripped open
like maybe like a bear would do it, but they
were neatly opened, and they were all gone. And my

(04:33):
audio recorder was still on the stump, and there was
no teeth or scratch marks on it, so I didn't
think anything messed with it. Well, surprisingly, I went home
and I listened to that audio recorder and about an
hour after my mother and I left the night before,
and it was getting dark by then, by the way,
it was still getting dark at around six seven o'clock

(04:55):
back then, So an hour after we left, you hear
on the recorder you hear a weird humming sound, like
a weird feedback kind of a sound, which I've never
heard before. And then you can what I think you
can hear is a woodnock and a whoop in the

(05:16):
background right after it. And then about a few seconds later,
you hear this thing. I don't know if it's one
or two individuals, but you hear the food being messed with,
like eating and messed with. I think that's when you
hear the peanut butter jar being opened, and you know
whatever it is is getting into the food. And then
right after it's doing that, you hear it all. It

(05:39):
suddenly stops, and then you hear it go oo, like
a real deep, a real deep growl. And what I
think happens is I think it sees my audio recorder
because I had a little golden light. I think it
probably saw that and then all of a sudden, whatever
this thing is, it comes over to the art recorder

(05:59):
and it's she starts fumbling with it and growling at
it as it's fumbling with it while making this humming
sound at the same time with its growling, and uh,
it just does that for a few seconds and then
everything stops and then that's pretty much it of the recording.
And you know, again that shocked me because there was

(06:21):
no teeth marks, there's no scratch marks on the on
the recorder at all. It didn't like to me, it
didn't look like it was touched at all. It was
still you know, it was still strapped at the stump
with a bungee cord. So that really shocked me to
I mean, I have to listen to that with the
headphones like for the first time, you know, Like it
was really shocking to hear that on the audio. So

(06:43):
that was my even though I can't say that I
was I don't know if that was a bigfoot or
not that did that because I didn't see it, But
that was the catalyst for me getting into big foot research.
And uh, like I said, this happened in twenty fifteen,
and I've been researching ever since, so it's it's been
about ten years now, and so yeah, that that was

(07:05):
just my my start into bigfoot research. And then we
went back up on the hill up here and we tried,
we tried putting out more food and more audio recorders,
but we weren't getting anything. So I think whatever that
thing was did not like what we what we put on.
It's on its route, so to speak. I don't think

(07:27):
it liked you know that we put equipment up there
and electronic equipment. I don't think it. I think it
thinks that it was you know, it was caught, so
to speak, so I think that might have changed the route.
I personally think that if it's a Sasquatch, it was
probably falling the creek around that ridge up there, because
there's like a creek that flows down that whole freaking

(07:51):
hill up there, So I think it was following that
down the creek. So it was weird because we kept going.
We even put a game case I'm up there, and
we can't even capture anything. So we kind of abandoned
that spot. Because soon afterward they there was some kind
of contractor from California came in and bought that part

(08:13):
of land up there, and there they logged down a
bunch of trees and everything, so it was right now,
it's like it's kind of growing back, but the whole
forest up there was kind of bowdoles down, So I
think if it was a Sasquatch that they totally moved
out from that area. So my mother and I were

(08:34):
checking the BFRL website for different spots around Washington State
that have had sightings and reports, and one of the
spots is a lake near us. I don't know if
I should say the name of the lake, but it's
a pretty popular lake. It's about fifteen minutes away from
where I live. But it's had a few sightings up there,

(08:55):
especially one I'll just say that where a couple of
hikers saw one drinking from a stream and they described
it having legs like a Clyde Stale. If anybody knows
what I'm talking about, they'll they'll probably know which wake
I'm talking about. But there's but there's been siding reports
up in there, and in fact, uh there's a reservoir.

(09:16):
There's a a watershed and a reservoir up there where
they actually take you on these buses so you can
take these little tours, and on the tours they'll even
mentioned that there's been historic bigfoot reports up there, So
I thought that was pretty interesting. And I've also, I
think I've believe I've found some possible juvenile footprints up

(09:37):
at this slave before, even in the snow. There's we
found uh, possible trackways in the snow up there before.
So next to this lake, there's a there's a trail
that kind of goes up this hill, this little small
mountain that's actually next to a smaller lake. And I
had a friend that used to live near this hill,

(10:00):
and he said he used to hear some weird sounds
at night, including owls and some other weird vocalizations. So
I went up there with my Golden retriever about a
few months later after this event up on my near
my house happened. It was still it was in the
spring of twenty fifteen. I took my Golden retrievering up

(10:22):
there up there with me, and it was in the
late afternoon and I was going up this trail up
on the hill, and one thing I want to mention
is there was a there was an arch, like a
limb arch going over the trail This was one of
the first things I saw. But I'm not a big
I'm not a big guy into stick structures because I

(10:44):
don't I think stick structures could be made by many
different things, like even naturally. But this thing kind of
stood out to me because it was an art that
went over the whole trail basically, and it was tinned
down on the other side of the trail with another stick,
which I thought was really weird. I didn't think it
looked natural, and if a person did it, why would

(11:06):
a person do it unless they were really bored. But
that was really weird for me to see. That was
like the first thing I saw when I went up
this trail, And so I kept walking on this trail
and eventually the trail splits, it goes down another pathway
and goes up, and I happened to look to the
side of the trail and the gravel and where it

(11:29):
was going up, and I thought it saw a possible
footprint going coming down this hill, you know, in the
opposite direction. But it was it looked like the shape
of a footprint in the gravel. You can see the toes,
and it looked pretty flat to me, So I said, oh,
that's interesting. So I decided to take my dog up

(11:49):
this hill, up this trail here. And as we're a
few feet up the trail, about fifty yards away from me,
up on this ridge we started here, I heard some
movement up on this ridge, like something walking, something heavy walking,
and my dog actually froze and was looking in that

(12:09):
same direction. And the most interesting part of that, part
of this for me, is that my dog was My
dog was a Golden Retriever and he would chase after everything,
you know, like deer elk. I mean, he would he
would go after everything that he sees, and this whatever
this thing was, he had no he didn't want any

(12:29):
part of it. He actually laid down behind me, and
he's never done that before, so that was really weird
behavior for him. So I looked up on this on
this ridge and there was like a there was a
row of trees on this ridge, and there was this big, tall,
dark thing. I can't couldn't get any detail because it

(12:52):
was the trees are pretty close together to each other,
but I could see this dark thing moving in between
these trees up there on the ridge, and uh, to me,
it looked like it was trying to I think it
was trying to get a better look at me and
my dog. To be honest, that's what it looked like
to me. It was like it was kind of slowly
pacing through those trees.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
This is this.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
It was trying to be silent and quiet. But you
can hear it because you can hear branches breaking, and
it sounded heavy to me. When it was walking. You
can actually hear like kind of thumps.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
But it was just moving between these trees and uh,
and all of a sudden, you just hear it. I
don't know. I just I just froze, uh with my dog,
and I just stood there. I was hoping if it
was a big foot there, it would actually really show itself,
but it didn't. It just I think it I think

(13:46):
it was I don't know. I think it was confused
of what it should do, because at one point it
actually stopped and I was waiting for it to show itself,
but it didn't. It just stood there and uh, in
between the trees. And then all of a sudden, you
hear this. You hear walking back into the woods, like

(14:06):
you can hear these stumps as it was walking back
in the woods, like further back in the woods, like
I think it. I think it got tired of looking
at me and my dog. I guess, but again, I
don't know if it was a big foot. I don't
even know if it was a person. But like I said,
you can hear the heavy footsteps on it, and it

(14:28):
looked tall and dark to me, and you know, and
finding that footprint in the gravel and my dog's behavior,
my dog laying down behind me was the weirdest thing
about that hole, because, like I said, he would chase
after anything, any kind of animal, so he knew that
there was something odd in front of us. And so

(14:52):
after that event happened, and we went back down the
hill and it was getting kind of it was getting
late in the afternoon, was actually kind of getting dar
it was getting late in the afternoon. We ran into
a hiker that was coming up with this German shepherd
and I ran into him and I said, dude, there's
something on this there's something up the hill up here.

(15:12):
It's big. I don't know what it is. I don't
know if it's a bear. I have no idea, but
please be careful. And then surprisingly he goes, he goes, well,
had he goes, I have a neighbor that told me
that he saw a big foot running through my yard
a couple of weeks prior, a couple of weeks ago,

(15:35):
he didn't he wasn't surprised of me telling him this. Basically,
he was like, he didn't seem shocked at all. And
and this neighborhood has actually been talked about on other
podcasts before, like other people have had sightings around this
neighborhood before, and like I said, they're just BFO BFR

(15:55):
reports from this area over the years, So I'm not
I guess I shouldn't be too surprised that that might
have been a possible sasquatch, But I have no idea
that was. That's just one of the strangest things that's
ever happened to me. And I was pretty shook up
by it too, because you know that that was I mean,

(16:19):
if it was a big foot, that was basically my
first real bigfoot experience, and it kind of even though
I couldn't see it like a class A sighting, it
kind of still shook you to the core. It was.
It was pretty crazy, especially with my dog's behavior. I
can't get over that the fact that he laid down
me hint me like that. That was just really odd.

(16:42):
So that was my first if you want to call
it encounter, again, I can't say it's bigfoot, but it's
something unexplainable. But again I I, I guess I'll call
it an encounter of something that's unexplainable. And and to
go into my next encounter, which is even more perplexing

(17:05):
to me, a couple of years later, a couple of
years later, my parents and I and my golden retriever
went up to this went up to another trail that's
two hours two hours away from where. It's two hours
into the forest and mountains from where I had that
first hill experience with the thing with the peanut butter jar.

(17:29):
It's up in that area, but way two hours away
from it, and it's in a pretty remote area, but
it's two hours away from me. And one afternoon we
drove up there to this trail head and there was
no other cars there. It's just our car, our car.
But again you have to drive really far back in

(17:50):
there and lots lots of woods, lots of mountains, so
it's pretty remote. And we drove up there one more
one afternoon. It was in the for known basically, and
we were and I've never been here before. I've never
been there before. This trail. I don't know if my
parents did. I can't remember if they'd been up there before,

(18:10):
but I've never been up there. Anyway, it's like a
nature trail. And we were walking on this nature trail
up there with my dog and there's a part there's
a there's a concrete bridge up there, an old railroad,
concrete bridge with four foot rails on five foot five
five foot six, so it's like I think there were

(18:32):
like four foot rails, concrete rails, and this bridge went
over this small stream and river. It was kind of
a loud little stream, and I guess you can kind
of call it a river because it's kind of pretty loud.
The water is pretty loud. But anyway, down below this bridge,
there's a there was a sandbar down there, and I

(18:54):
really wanted to see those footprints down there, because it
looked like a nice little sandbar that could you know,
preserved some prints if they were down there. So I
asked my parents if it feels okay with them, if
they kept walking with my dog up the trail past
the bridge, you know, and I went down and if
I can go down below and look at the you know,
look for footprints. And they said, sure, go ahead. So

(19:17):
there was a little trail that went down to the sandbar,
and I went down there and my parents kept walking
and I was looking around the sandbar, and unfortunately I
didn't see any footprints of anything. Actually, I happened to
look back up on the to the bridge, and I
have no reason. I don't know why I did this, Like,
I don't know what made me want to look back up,
but I did. I looked back up to the bridge

(19:41):
and with the sun shining behind it, I mean, it
was kind of illuminated up there. But all of a sudden,
I saw this. H I saw the top half of
this animal, like the top, like the head and back
and shoulders of this animal, Christy, this four foot concrete

(20:02):
barrier or rail on the bridge, and it had long
and the craziest part about it because I thought it
was my golden retriever. It had golden blonde flowing fur
or hair coming off of it. Like it was long,
longer than any kind of animal that I'm aware of
that's in the wild. Like it wasn't an elk, you know,

(20:25):
it wasn't a cougar, deer or a bear. I mean
in terms of hair length, this thing like it was
like a shaggy dog. Basically, it was like a flowing
the hair was flowing. It was like long flowing hair
on it, you know, And like I said, it was golden,
and I thought it was At first. I thought it
was like I was wearing, is my golden retriever coming back?

(20:47):
But actually the size of it was it looked even
bigger than my own dog. So but I just I
can just remember the flowing hair on this thing, like
as it ran by, it actually came from the direction
that my parents walked up to. It was coming back
in the opposite direction from where they walked up to.

(21:09):
So I personally think that whatever this animal was was
spooked by my parents and my dog coming towards it,
so to speak. You know, it was probably up there
hiding or something and was waiting for you know, me,
even me to go down to the you know, down
below of the bridge. It was waiting for an opportunity
to you know, to sneak by, And so I just

(21:32):
happened to catch a few second glimpse of this thing
with long flowing golden hair, and like I said, I
thought it was my golden retriever and I I ran,
I ran right back up the right, right right back
up to the bridge, and I tried to follow the thing,
but it was long gone. So I went back to
the bridge and I waited for my parents to come back,

(21:54):
and they came back with my dog, and I said,
my dog. My dog's name was Puppy. And I asked him,
Puppy to get get away from you at all, and
they said, no, he's with us the whole time. So, uh,
I don't know what that thing was. But like I said,
I don't know if any other animal in the state
with that kind of long hair. And unless somebody lost

(22:16):
a dog up there, a big dog, I have no idea.
But like I said, there was nobody else up there,
and you know, it's pretty crazy, like that's the first
time I've ever gone to that spot and then that occurs. Well,
and one other thing I want to mention when I

(22:37):
was up there before I went down below the bridge.
I think people experience this too, But when you're near water,
water can sometimes make some weird you know, like even
voice sounds Like I think when the water hits the rocks.
It makes some weird sounds it makes. It makes you
think you're hearing voices or something. But I personally think

(22:58):
I thought I heard some possible little whoops like coming
from the forest ahead of us, But I thought it
was maybe the river, the water making that sound. But
I thought I heard a possible a couple of whoops
coming from that forest ahead of us. But I didn't
think too much of it until now looking back on it.
You know, I don't know if that I don't know

(23:20):
if that went with the thing that I saw. I
don't know if that was actually whoops I heard or
or what. But I always will remember that too. And yeah,
that those two for me, in terms of visual encounters,
those are the most significant encounters that I've I guess
you could say that I've had. And a possible Bigfoot.

(23:45):
I can't explain this thing with the flowing long hair
I've I know a few people who have seen blonde,
blondish haired bigfoot. And but in terms of the length
of the hair, I mean, this thing had to be
four four inches there more like in terms of hairlin
it was really shaggy, you know, I guess the closest

(24:08):
thing is to my go to rechiever. That's the only
thing I could think of. But it definitely wasn't a
gold to retriever. But the hair color and that kind
of hair that I had was pretty close, I guess,
but I'll never forget that. That that second one, that
second encounter for me is like, you know, I wish
I had a camera. I would I had a camera
looking at looking for footprints, but when when I saw

(24:30):
that thing run across the breavee man, I it was
so quick, it happened in like a few seconds. I
didn't even think of pointing my camera up there in
on my phone to catch a picture of it. But
I wish I did. I wish I was filming that
because that was that was really crazy to see. You know,
you would expect like a gear or an elg to

(24:51):
run by, but you don't expect an animal with that
kind of hair, that kind of length of hair, and
that kind of color of hair to run by. So
in terms of visual encounters, yeah, those who were the
most significant for me. Over the years, I've been camping
all over Washington State, including a place called Bumping Lake,

(25:13):
which I know I've told another podcast and I've captured
I think some possible chatter and vocalizations at different campsite
at primitive campsites out there. And the most significant event
that happened to me was in July July eighteenth, twenty twenty,
when my mother and I were camping in a primitive

(25:35):
camp up there called California Camp. And it was just
my mother and I up in this camp and at
two o'clock in the morning, we were sleeping in our tents.
In our tent, we slept in one tent two o'clock
in the morning, this really loud will pal. It sounds

(25:56):
pretty close to the Snowhomish recordings from the seventies. That's
as soon as I heard it. It woke me up
out of sleep. But as soon as I heard it,
I knew what it was like, I had a feeling.
I knew what it was. It was. It was a really,
really loud whoopal, kind of similar to the snow Almost recordings.
And then after that thing shines off you hear on

(26:19):
the recording, you hear, well, this was a lot of
thing I've ever heard in person. It was like being
at a concert. It was so loud, but you hear
like these possible female and possible children vocals falling in it,
following in it like the male vocal would chime off
first and then like the female, possible female and kid vocals.

(26:41):
It was like an opera. It was like a chorus.
I call it the chorus audio. Well, these things they
are extremely loud. This went on for thirty minutes and NonStop,
and like I said, it was it was like being
at a concert. There was a lot of thing I've
ever heard ever, and unfortunately my mother didn't have the
best hearing and in fact, you can hear it in

(27:05):
the odd in the full recording. I was I was
really frustrated that she couldn't hear this because she wanted
me to wake her up if I heard anything, and
I woke her up and I was asking her, could
you hear this? Can you hear this? And she said no,
she couldn't. But it was the loudest thing I've ever heard.
It was. I mean, I can't imagine anybody hoaxing me

(27:25):
with those kind of sounds. I've never heard anything like
that in my life. I've never heard any recordings like that.
So if somebody was call blasting these sounds or hoaxing
me in some way, they did a really good job,
because you would have to have a heck of a
pair of lungs to do with these things were doing,

(27:45):
and to do this for thirty minutes NonStop was insane
to hear. And you know, I was scared in those moments,
but at the same time, really I just wanted to listen.
I just sat there and listened and h well, I

(28:05):
tried to I tried to listen. I was still kind
of talking to my mom, like trying to get her
to listen to these sounds, which she couldn't, so that
was frustrating me. But I was too scared to get
on my tent. I didn't want to go look to
see what these what was making these sounds, And in fact,
where these sounds were coming from was in another what

(28:29):
I believe was another primitive camp spot behind on the
other side of the road from our campsite. I think
they're coming from a swamp area. There's like a swamp
metal area in this other primitive camp spot that was
behind us, and I personally think some if not all,
of those were coming from that spot, and those were

(28:50):
pretty close to the lake itself too, So maybe there
was one at the lake and then maybe the other
ones were at the swamp. I'm not totally sure, but
but the acoustics of this area was insane. It was
just because you have this mountain range, you have the lake,
and then you have the mountain range on two different sides,
so like the amount of sound it was just incredible.

(29:14):
It was I don't know, like I said, you wrapped it.
You would have to have the biggest pair of lungs
ever to do what these things are doing. And for
thirty minutes, NonStop, it's just like NonStop, no rest basically.
So for me, that was like the biggest moment for
me in terms of bigfoot research. And unfortunately, there's been

(29:37):
some wildfires in this in that area. In fact, about
a year after this occurred, there was a wildfire that
kind of devastated the area, and just about a the
past couple of weeks there's been another fire that's gone
through that area. So if there's bigfoot around, I think
it might have scared them off or moved them around,

(30:00):
because I didn't ever since that event, I didn't get
much activity in those in in that camp spot and
in those surrounding spots, So I think wildfires have a
major impact on on the Sasquatch up. That's what I
was hearing. And like I said, uh, and before July

(30:21):
twenty twenty, I was capturing some chatter and in weird
vocalizations and other camp spots around there. I think they
were observing. I think they're observing people at the campfire.
And uh, I was putting up bott recorders. Like there's

(30:41):
a one of the other camp spots called Rock Camp.
There's a little hill and it over this little hill
overlooks the camp spot campsite, and then it overlooks the uh,
the main campfire, and we have little camp outs there
and I would put the recorders up on the hill there.
And if these were Sasquatch, I think the juvenile Sasquatch

(31:03):
were coming in and they're watching us. And I was
capturing these weird language sounds on there, like native sounding sounds.
It didn't sound like the Sierra sounds. It sounded more
like some kind of weird native primitive language. To me,
I'm not saying the Sierra sounds aren't real, but I'm

(31:24):
just saying I've never heard the Sierra sounds before. And
actually I the Sierra sounds is something I wanted to
capture up on the hill next to our house up here.
I was hoping to get that on audio. Of course
we've got something else, so so yeah, I know, I've
been around all over Washington State. I'm in different lakes

(31:47):
and trying to find footprints. I found many possible juvenile
footprints along these lakes, including Bumping Lake and the lake
that's near us. I think the juveniles will frequent those
lakes for whoever reasons. I have no idea why, but
maybe they're looking for crawfish or fish and or other things.
But I do think the bigfoot do like the lakes,

(32:11):
and I think there's a lot of activity around those lakes.
And I don't know. I'm still waiting for my confirmation siting.
You know, I've been doing this for ten years now,
and I don't know. I mean, you kind of get
a little bit of a burnout, so to speak, you know,
for doing this for this long. And I don't know

(32:34):
what needs to happen for a confirmation siting for me,
you know. I you know, some people will say, well,
what about that audio that you captured, isn't that enough?
I'm like, well, I still want the confirmation setting. I
you know, I feel like I spent a lot of
time and money and effort doing this, just like everybody

(32:55):
else is doing in this subject. And I don't know
these things. They're just so elusive. It's uh, I don't know.
I if I if I never, if I never get
a confirmation siding fine, I mean, I know what happens
with people. But right now I'm kind of just taking
a break from researching. I need to, I guess I

(33:17):
need to refocus myself. And one other thing I want
to mention is, uh, there's a one of our We
have a research area up on this mountain here about
ten minutes away from us, and we we captured something
on a plot watcher and actually in August twenty twenty

(33:41):
to me, it looks like a gorilla on all fours.
We put a plotwatch up on this up on the
stump that kind of overlooks this little goalie up on
this mountain mountain up here, and I wanted to go
up to this mountain because it kind of it's kind
of similar to the hill that's up above our house
over here. I think I think the Sasquatch like high places,

(34:04):
and they'll travel to these little high places they like
being high up and you know, if you got water
and if you got food sources around, that's the perfect
environment for them. So we went up on the small
mountain over here and we put up this plot watcher.
A plot watcher is a a camera that will I
don't know even know if they make these anymore, but

(34:25):
it's a camera that would take these still photographs like
every five seconds, and then when you watch it back,
it'll be like a time lapse video, so it will
go by really like when you're watching it, it goes
by really quickly. But but we put a we put
this plotwatcher up on the stump overlooking the scully because

(34:47):
down in the goalie there there was a we were
finding some possible footprints, like a lot of traffic down
in this goalie part in the in the ground, and
so we wanted to try to capture whatever was walking
through there. And on the plot watcher, you see this gorilla.
To me, it looks like a gorilla on all fours

(35:09):
running by, running through the goalie, like going from left
to right, and you only see it for a few
Like I said, when you watch it back, it's in frames.
It's not in FULK video. But to me, it doesn't
look like a bear. There are black bear up there,
but to me, this doesn't look like a bear. It
looks more like a gorilla. And other people who have

(35:32):
viewed it also think it could be something other than
a bearer. But in terms of like visual something captured visually,
that's really the only thing significant that we have. And
it's unfortunate that it's in frames like that, and it's

(35:53):
in seven to twenty p it's not the best resolution,
and the subject's kind of far when a plot watcher
is far away from the object, but you can see it.
Whatever this thing is is big, you know, looks like
I say, it looks like a gorilla running an all fours,
a squadrupedal. It looks like it has a human way
gorilla form to it in my opinion. So so yeah,

(36:17):
you know, I I've been doing this for ten years
and I and I'm happy with some of the things
I've captured, but at the same time I don't At
the same time, I'm not really I still am not
sure that I have bigfoot, Like I don't know if
I have bigfoot on this audio or these pictures in video.

(36:38):
I still don't know. What's making these footprints. So that's
the frustrating part for me. You know, I've been doing
this for ten years and I'm not I've captured some things,
but I don't know what it is. You know, I
can't say for sure it's bigfoot, that's right. Actually I
tell people, you know, with my evidence that or if
you want to call it evidence, maybe data maybe maybe

(37:01):
maybe a better word is data. But it's it's tough
to collect all this data over the years and you
can't really say for sure it's bigfoot, but it's unexplainable
it could be. So, you know, like I said, right now,
I'm kind of taking a break from the subject. I
just need I just need time to regroup myself and

(37:23):
figure out what to do next, because I've been I've
been researching all over the place. I've been going on
a lot of camp outs and but lately, unfortunately, I
haven't had much If you want to collectivity happen. So
I just need to refocus and figure out what to
do next. And oh and one other thing I want

(37:44):
to mention. My mother found some possible bigfoot scat near
near Mountaineer a few years ago, and the scat is
as big as a coke can. We actually have an
in a freezer in our basement, went in our garage actually,

(38:06):
but she collected two scat samples and they're pretty big.
Definitely not a bear. It's pretty much like double the
size of a human sky but really large. And she
found that twenty feet from a gifting stump that she had.
She was gifting more food in an area near Mountaineer
and she happened to find a scat twenty feet away

(38:29):
from a gifting stump that she had, And that was
around twenty seventeen and we've had that ever since in
an inn freezer downstairs. And like I said, they're the
size of a coke can. So and we've had a
researcher look at him and he thinks they're he thinks
it's probably bigfoot. So in terms of physical evidence like that,

(38:52):
that's really physical evidence. It's really the only thing that
we have that we have other than some casts. But
I don't even of those casts that we have a
footprints are or bigfoot. We even have a we even
have a small juvenile possible juvenile hand cast too that
we cast a pumping lake. But yeah, I mean, I've

(39:17):
been really into audio. I've been really into capturing audio,
and uh, you know, I I love doing it, but
it's really a pain because you got to sit there
and you got to listen through hours and hours of
audio to find something and then you know, when you
find something that's cool, but you know, it's a it's
a long process, and uh, you know, I really love

(39:41):
doing I really love capturing audio. But when you don't
capture audio, yeah, like I I haven't really captured anything
significant in a while, so it's been it's been pretty
frustrating for me. But yeah, like I said, where I
am now, I'm just kind of taking a break from
the subject in terms of research and just for or
not what to do next. And hopefully, hopefully soon I

(40:04):
have that confirmation sighting if and when I get back
out there. But you know, it's been it's been an
interesting journey so far. You know, whoever thought I would
been able to capture things I have that I have captured,

(40:24):
never would have thought that would have happened, especially those
vocals that are bumping like the chorus audio those That
was the most insane thing I've ever heard in my life. Ah,
And I hope other people get to experience that because
it's I mean again, if somebody was hoaxing me, if

(40:44):
somebody was hoaxing me with those vocals, somehow they did
a really good job because it's I don't know, that
was just the most insane thing I've ever heard. So
and uh, you know, and going forward, I'm hoping to
make a an audio library. I would love to make
an audio library, like a database where like everybody, like

(41:07):
even David Ellis, Chris Spencer and o the people that
that capture and get audio from people, maybe we can
create a database together of possible bigfoot sounds, you know,
kind of like kind of like a database like you know,
like you know, they have the Autobond or you know,
the different wildlife audio databases out there, so maybe we

(41:31):
can make one for possible bigfoot. I think that would
be very helpful for people. And so that's one of
my goals other than getting in confirmation setting. And yeah,
that's my story right now. Honestly, it's been a heg
of a journey.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
It sure sounds like it's been Wow, I'll tell you.
In my opinion, you're just a humble investigator. Tristan It
doesn't give himself nearly enough credit. For his accomplishments. But
I'll tell you what, I'm impressed. That's a fact. And
you talk about you want to have a confirmation siding, well,
in my opinion, you already had one at that railroad bridge.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Yeah, I mean, I guess that's true, because again I
can't I can't explain what that was, you know, and
you know I've seen I've seen, I've seen everything around here.
I've seen deer Mountain, lion bear, and I know I
know that wasn't any of those kind of things. So
you're probably right that probably was my confirmation signing. I
just I guess I just want to see that face.

(42:34):
You know, I always want to see a big foot face.
So the fact that I didn't get to see the
face frustrates me. I know I say frustrated a lot,
but that's that frustrated me. But you're right, that's probably
was my confirmation siding for sure, because I've never seen
anything like it since. But you know, I I just

(42:55):
want to see, like I want to see the face
of a bigfoot, to be honest, I just that's part
of it. And maybe I'll regret asking for that because
you know, I've been camping in my car lately. That's
I'm kind of gotten out of the whole tent thing
and I've been camping in my car and one of
my fears is waking up and seeing a face in
the window. You know. But I do want to see

(43:18):
a face, I really do. I just want to see
a big foot face. I'm going to look at it.
And I know people say don't look at it in
the eyes, but I don't know. I kind of feel
like I need that. I don't know that kind of
will really solidify the whole thing for me if I
if I actually see the face looking at me. So
but I think you're right, Vick. I think that probably

(43:41):
was so far that would be my confirmation sighting. Yes,
the thing with the flowing hair, I don't Again, I
don't know what that was. It was. That was crazy
to see, too.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Man. Crazy is a good way to sum it up.
And you know it is, the more money you get,
the more things you want. That's just human nature. I mean,
that had to be the best way to describe that experience.
Was incredible. That was an incredible experience you had. I'm
wondering though, if you were below that raarroad bridge, but
you could still see the creature running past on all

(44:13):
fours over that four foot wall. If it wasn't a
big foot, what do you think it could have been?

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Right, that's a that's a good question. You know, only
what what is something that big and that's tall running? Yeah,
it was on all fours. It wasn't It wasn't a bipedal.
It wasn't upright walking. It was like, you know, it
was hunched over running. I guess it was pretty close
to what I captured on the plow washer in terms
of being running in all fours. I don't know what it

(44:41):
could have been. You know, there's no there's no other
animal that I can think of that's that large and
with that kind of hair, the golden not to mention
the color of the golden color, but just to the
length of the hair on it like a main you know,
it's like actual like main hair. Uh, it's just flowing
in the wind. You know. It's like it's somebody who

(45:02):
hasn't cut their hair in years. That's what it looked like.
So what other animal around Washington State? I have no idea.
It wasn't a fox, obviously it wasn't. You know, you
can go through the whole lineup of animals around there,
and I just can't you can't pinpoint it, especially like
you said, the size of it. Yeah, it was the top,

(45:23):
you know, the top of the head and back and
shoulders of it was crushing the barrier four foot barrier
four foot rail on the bridge up there, you know.
And I'm five foot five, five foot six, and the
fact that I was able to see that that says
a lot. So Yeah, And the funny thing is, I've
been back up there with my mom since then, and

(45:47):
we haven't seen or heard anything up there. I even
put recorders out in that area and I've never gotten anything.
In fact, she took a bad fall up there one
time and I had to take her to the hospital.
She was okay, But yeah, I don't know, I guess.
And that's the other thing too, I haven't really I
haven't been back to that spot in a while. And

(46:08):
I haven't even been back to the first spot with
where I saw that thing through, you know, between the trees,
with my dog. I mean, I haven't even really been
back up there in a while because I think there's
been a lot more people up in that area, and
I think it's been too crowded. I think there's been
too many people going up there. And again, if if

(46:30):
it's bigfoot up in that spot, I think they've probably
moved out because of the you know, the population of
people and how popular that lake is up there.

Speaker 1 (46:40):
Well, I wouldn't be surprised if they're still around. They
just come out at night when most of the people
are gone. And talking about that second sighting, you had
something to not lose sight of as a fact that
not only did you see it above that four foot wall,
but you were below the bridge, so that makes it
even bigger yet.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
Yeah, for sure, man, for sure, it was definitely bigger. Yeah,
because I don't even know if my dog would have
you know, if that was my dog, I don't think that.
I don't think of what I would have seen as
much as I did of it. So you're right right,
it probably probably could have been. It probably was a
big foot, maybe a juvenile, that's my guess. It might
have been a juvenile. And like I said, I heard

(47:21):
possible whoop sounds before that happened, And I don't know
if it was the river that I heard, but it
sounded like whoops to me, like small whoops, So I
don't know. Maybe there's something to it there, but yeah,
that image of the thing running across the bridge is
burned in my mind and I'll never forget it. It

(47:43):
only happened for a couple of seconds, but I'll never
forget that.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
Well, I'm sure you never will. And that siding right
there is exactly why you're here in the show tonight. Yeah,
you saw a sasquatch. Whether you want to admit it
or not acknowledge that fact or not, you saw a
sas watch and like I said, that's why you're here tonight.
So just wanted to make sure you're clear on that.
And even if it was a giant dog up on

(48:09):
that bridge, you're below the bridge, like we've already established,
you definitely wouldn't have even seen a giant dog, a
giant breed up on top of that bridge. If there
was a four foot wall and you're below the bridge, yeah,
you wouldn't have seen a giant breed. So that really
narrows down the possibilities. But let's narrow it down even further.

(48:30):
You said that you saw its head, shoulders, and upper
back from behind it. How would you describe its shoulders though?
Were they wied like a humans shoulder structure or were
they narrow kind of like a canitz.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
Well, like I said, it was like the top half
of it, like the very top half of it, it
really looked I didn't see any there weren't any points.
It was more rounded. Everything was rounded on it. Like
the top of the head. There was no pointed. It
wasn't a pointed head. It was more like a rounded head,

(49:05):
rounded shoulders and back. It was really rounded looking. But
again the hair on it is what uh, the flowing
hair like. There was definitely more hair up front, like
like I said, almost like a maine I guess, than
in the back part, although the butt part that was
a little bit longer hair in a way. God, it

(49:33):
was just really rounded looking. It was nothing pointed. It's
just a lot of hair or fur, I don't know what.
I don't know if it was hair refer but it
was just a lot of that. Like I said, the
shape of it was really rounded. You can't really get
any feature. I couldn't get any features on really distinct
features of it. But like I said, you could see

(49:53):
the top, like the very top of the head, the shoulder, back,
it's just really rounded looking, just with a lot of
hair and fur flowing behind it. But you know, the
color of it, like the golden color of it is
something that really stands out to me, Like you know,
like I don't even know if it was really blonde

(50:14):
and somehow I just saw more red or maybe it
was a mixture of red and blonde to make this
golden kind of color, but that really stood out to me. Well,
like I said, man, it was so quick. It was
like a couple of seconds. Like you can't really I
can't get as much detail from it, but just the

(50:35):
top parts, like just top parts of the head and shoulders,
like it was just a real top part of it.
All the distinct features were below. I guess the barrier there,
I just saw a bunch of it was really more
just a bunch of hair flowing, golden hair flowing. So
but like I said, the size of it, like you're

(50:55):
telling me the size of cresting the four foot wall
was something so uh so yeah, I mean, if it
was juvenile, maybe that maybe they're more rounded, I guess,
not so much pointy. But it was such a it
was like a couple of seconds. It was such a
quick glimpse of this thing and like I said, they

(51:17):
had the the sun is behind it. It was actually
kind of illuminating it actually, Uh maybe that's why I
helped give it it's more golden glow. But yeah, still
I'm thinking about it right now. It's still so weird.
Uh you know what happens for a couple of seconds too.

(51:39):
I wish it was longer and I was just filming.
I had my camera in my hand, just didn't think
of pointing it up there because I wasn't expecting. You
don't expect that to happen when you look up my
short sec didn't. I was just looking up to go, okay, Tom,
go back up to the bridge. Then you see this
thing running cross from where my parents were walking too.

(52:02):
So so yeah, I mean that's the thing, like, when
you get a couple of second glimpses of something like that,
it's it's hard to get as much detail, to recount
as much detail like that, because all I was thinking of,
what's that hair? Was like why is the hair so
long on this thing? Like what is that? Why does
it look like? Why is the hair look like my

(52:25):
dog's hair? In a way that really perplexed me most man,
was the length of the hair, Like, what is that?

Speaker 1 (52:33):
You know?

Speaker 2 (52:33):
I was expecting maybe like an elk or something, But
they don't got long hair like that. So what in
the wild out here in Washington has that? That was
just I don't know. That was just so weird, weird to.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Me, A sasquatch has that? To answer your question, for sure?

Speaker 2 (52:49):
For sure, that's right.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
And let's nail this down even further. How much further
below the top lip of that wall on that bridge
would you say your head was? And how far away
from the wall were you was your head?

Speaker 2 (53:04):
Well? I was like really down. I mean just like
when I'm up there or down below.

Speaker 1 (53:09):
When you're down below, how how many feet below the
top of that wall would you say your head was
when you saw it? And also how far away would
you say your head was from that wall?

Speaker 2 (53:21):
Uh? Boy, that's pretty far up. I'm not the best
with numbers. Maybe more than boy, I don't know, maybe
fifteen feet down or fifteen twenty feet down. Maybe I

(53:44):
had to look up. I'm not the best with numbers
in distance, But like I was, I was not right
below the bridge, I was kind of far away from
it on the sandbar, looking up at it at an
angle I actually like it was, you know, coming down
the hill from the bridge down to the sandbar is
kind of a little It was quick, but you know,

(54:07):
it was a few feet down. Like I feel like,
I don't know if they're right. I don't know if
fifteen twenty feet is right, but that's what That's what
it kind of feels like to me. I mean, it's
probably more or less than that, but well, I mean
I really have to look up at you know, I
really had to look up, really look up at it
at an angle from where I was. I wasn't like
right below the bridge, I was. I mean, I was

(54:29):
below the bridge, but you know, I was a little
bit further way on the sandbar from it at an angle.
So it's kind of tough to say. I can't say
for sure how many feet down. I'm just guessing, and
like I said, I'm only like five five five five six,
but going down this bridge, like you kind of have
to kind of trek down a little bit down this

(54:49):
little path to get down to the sandbar. So again,
I could be wrong about the numbers on this, but
I'm just guessing. I probably should back there and actually
try to measure that, but it's been so many years, man,
I haven't been back there in years.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
Oh that's all right, that's no biggie there. I'll tell
you what though, Like they say, your first guess is
normally the most accurate one. And if your head was
close to being fifteen feet below the top edge of
that wall and you could still see it even if
you were a good distance away, your head is still
fifteen feet below the top of the wall, and if
you could still see it running by, that had to

(55:29):
make it probably pretty close to six feet Although how
close did it seem like it was to the wall
when you saw it?

Speaker 2 (55:37):
Pretty close? I mean I think it was. Well, maybe
because of the angle I was at, it kind of
messed with my perception perspective. I think it was pretty
close to the wall, but maybe the size of it
kind of messes with that, you know. Maybe it was
more closer in the middle between you know, like in

(55:58):
the middle of the trackway there, of the of the
of the of the bridge railroad bridge. But I think
it was pretty close to that. I Well, again, maybe
it was the size of it that made me think
of that, you know, because maybe it was actually wider,
you know, so maybe that's why it kind of seemed

(56:19):
like it was closer to the wall edge, but maybe
it was wide. You know, I couldn't tell how wide
it was. So maybe it was actually a lot larger
than I thought it was. And so maybe that's why,
maybe that's what appeared more closer to the you know,
to the barrier. But he said, yeah, for it to
crest the barrier, it's crazy. Probably was six feet, you know,

(56:44):
and if it was on all well, it wasn't all
for us. I'm just saying, if it's wen on all
fours and it's at six feet, I can't imagine what
it's like, you know, if it's bipedle exactly.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
Yeah, if it's close to six feet tall on all
four is that you're talking about it? Ten eleven, twelve
foot or so? Yeah, that was a big one, I'd say.
But as it was running by, I know it was
a railroad bridge, but could you hear its feet impacting
the bridge?

Speaker 2 (57:11):
No? No, And I actually think the water, the running water,
it kind of helped that because well and also I
don't know if the concrete, like the concrete part of
the bridge kind of I don't know. I I've never
I never really paid attention to like if your footsteps,

(57:32):
you know, will make sounds up there, like you know,
how how loud you know footsteps will be on that bridge.
But I think the water was kind of masking any
kind of sound because it was pretty The water itself
is pretty loud, you know, That's what That's all I
was hearing. So I think the water might have been
masking any kind of sound that it was making as
it was running by, because it was so like, you know,

(57:53):
I didn't think anything. I didn't hear it or anything
like that. I just happened to glance up and look
at the bridge and see the same running by, So
I didn't know. I didn't hear any any any sound,
like any footsteps or anything like that as was running.
It was totally silent. And again I'm probably I think

(58:14):
I I think the reason is because of the water,
the rushing water through there, because you know, it was
pretty loud. The water is pretty loud for there, So
maybe that's that's another reason why he was able to
do that, because you know, the water was masking that
it sound. And and also I've heard that you know,
a big foot are actually also silent too. Sometimes when

(58:37):
you know you don't even hear them come up to
you or anything like that, so different factors could have
been involved there. But no, I didn't hear it at all.
I just happened to glance up and look and happen
to catch this thing running across the bridge for a
couple of seconds. So it seemed like all of the
right elements were you know what I mean, Like everything
was all in place for it to sneak by, so

(58:58):
to speak. You know, it's opportunity, and it did it.
You know, it took its chance.

Speaker 1 (59:05):
Oh of course it did. Yeah, these guys are masterful
at taking advantage of everything in the environment around them,
so that doesn't come as a surprise at all. I'm wondering, though,
not knowing how long that bridge was or how fast
the subject was running, I would just say that the
sasquatch was running. Did you ever have yourge to try
to put yourself in a position where you could have

(59:26):
seen the subject more clearly? Or was it running so
fast or was the bridge so short that doing that
wouldn't have been possible.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
Well, the angle that was that was it was impossible
for me to run right back up to the bridge,
like run back up this little trail up onto the bridge.
You know, it's kind of an incline to get back
up there and down because it happened so quickly, like
a couple of seconds, and I wouldn't have been able
to I wouldn't have been able to get up there

(59:56):
quick enough to see it. And like I said, I
tried to get a beat on it, Like I ran
down that trail to catch a beat on it. It
was long gone. No I I there was. I don't
think it was any I'm trying to remember. I don't
think there's any way. I wouldn't have been able to

(01:00:17):
see it any better for my position down there, because
that concrete bridge kind of took up the whole line
of sight, so to speak. And like I said, I mean,
I happened to just be looking in one spot on
that bridge and happen to see it. So I just
kind of get I guess I wasn't in the right

(01:00:39):
line of sight to get a better look at it.
I wish I was, but I just wasn't in the
right spot, I guess, you know, to see its face
or to see the front of it or anything like that.
Just the top half of it, very tip top half
of it. It was so quick, man, that thing was
so quick, just just to see it for a couple

(01:00:59):
of seconds, like the like blind seconds. Yeah, it was
so fast. It took its chance, man, like you knew
when to take its chance. And I actually think I think,
I think maybe when I saw my dog, I think
I also might have spooped it out of fighting because
I hear you know, I don't think bigfoot like dogs,

(01:01:19):
so maybe that kind of freaked them out, along with
my parents walking up to it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
I guess, well, I think it's more of a function
of them realizing that if you have a knid with you,
the dogs are much more likely to detect them than
what a person is. So I think that that's kind
of what puts them off right there, more so than
anything else. But I could be wrong. I mean, I
can't think for these guys. But what I do know
is I think you should be commended for the job

(01:01:46):
you did. You didn't have much time to collect as
many details as you could, but you still did that.
You noticed all sorts of things that a lot of
people would have missed. So, like I said, you should
be commended for that.

Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Yeah, thank you. Well, I mean, you know, like I said, like,
when you see a striking image like that, it's kind
of burned in your mind. But you know, you kind
of hate it that it don't happen for a couple
of seconds. You wish you got a longer look at it.
But yeah, yeah, well I appreciate that. Yeah, I'm happy
to share it. You know, I'm kind of again the

(01:02:20):
fact that, well, I know you, I know you tell
me it's a big foot, but the fact that I
can't confirm it myself that it's a big foot. It's
kind of tough to tell people about it because, you know,
I don't know what to tell them, like, yeah, that's
a bigfoot or not. But I saw something. I saw
something I can't explain it, and something I've never seen
before out here, and I've been you know, I've been
researching out in these woods for so many years, and

(01:02:41):
I've never seen anything like that before. So it's something that,
you know, something to share and something to tell other people,
and I'm happy to do it, happy to get it
out there. And I'm hoping I can go back to
up this trail sometime soon, just to just check out
the area and see if the bridges see what the

(01:03:02):
bridge looks like maybe I can get better measurements of
the bridge. You know, maybe I can go back to
the where I was standing, or pretty close to where
I was standing, and you know, maybe take a picture,
you know, maybe get better measurements.

Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
I hope you can do that sometime. That'd be great
if you could. And understand, Tristan, I don't ask eyewitnesses
to tell me what it was that they saw. I
just want them to tell me what happened when they
had their experiences. Just put the facts out there. What
did you see, what did you hear, What did you smell?
What did you experience? And let that evidence speak for itself.

(01:03:40):
And that's what you've done. And guess what you saw
a sasquatch?

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Yeah, And you know what, And speaking of smell, we
didn't smell anything. I didn't smell. I don't recall smelling
anything even when when even when we when we went
back up to when I went back up to the bridge,
and when my parents came back, I don't recall ever
smelling anything odd. So not to say that Bigfoot always
has a bad odor, but that's I'm glad you brought

(01:04:06):
that up to smell, because I don't recall any kind
of smell, so I thought that was an interesting thing too.

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Well, that's one of the things about sasquatch. Some people
are almost right up on them and they don't smell anything.
Other people are a distance away and they smell that
horrible stink. I think they have what are called apocrine
glands underneath their arm pits, the same way gorillas do.
That they can turn on and turn off to emit
that odor. But I could be wrong about that. It's

(01:04:33):
just so hard to know it really is. But I'll
tell you what, Tristan. We are out of time, so
I guess I'm gonna call it. But before I do,
you mentioned the vocalizations that you recorded. Is there any
way that the listeners can check those out?

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Yeah, I don't have a I don't have a website
for with them or anything like that, but I've I've
been included in some documentaries. I'll I'll just say one
documentary that they're included in called Search for Save Bumping Lake.

(01:05:10):
They can look that up and they have a clip
of my audio on there, so that's where people can
go listen to it. But yeah, it's out there, there's
clips of it out there. If they want to listen
to it, and I just want to tell people that
that really happened. Those vocals really happened, and you know,
thirty minutes NonStop. You know, again, if somebody was hoaxing me,

(01:05:36):
they did a really good job. Because I don't know,
it's up at two in the morning. Somehow call blasting
those kinds of sounds for thirty minutes with that kind
of lung capacity. And not to mention the multiple individuals
that you can hear in the audio, the female possible
kid vocals that you hear crazy stuff, crazy stuf.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Of what I'll do is I'm going to get with
you after we wrap here, and if you can send
me a link or we can check out those audio recordings,
then I'll just post that link in the description for
tonight's show. That'll make it really easy.

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
Sounds good. That sounds good?

Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
All right? Great, Well, like I told you before, we
did this. Thanks so much for your time. I really
do appreciate it, appreciate you coming on to tell us
about those experiences as well. And in the future, if
I can never help you out, please let me know.

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Well. I really appreciate it, Vick, and thank you for
contacting me, and I'm sorry I kind of jumped around.
I jumped around a little bit, but I was just
trying to remember all these things that you know, that
I've experienced and collected, So I was just trying to
get those in as much as I could. But I
really appreciate it, and it was great to talk to
you and hope to speak to you again.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Well it's been great talking with you, so having said that,
thanks again so much, and have a great night. That's
it for another episode of Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio with Vic Kundiff.
If you've had a sasquatch encounter and would like to

(01:07:14):
be a guest on the show, please go to Bigfoot
eyewitness dot com and submit a report.

Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
We'd love to hear from you. Thanks for listening, have
a great night.
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