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November 22, 2023 76 mins
On this episode of Paranormal Odyssey Wayne was actually live somewhere in the state of Tennessee at an official BFRO Investigation. He was invited by Lori Wade to attend and was extremely excited to get the opportunity. We also share some encounters directly from the people that experienced them to include a ladies sighting on the very first night of the expedition. Dr. John Baranchok then comes on to share one of his BFRO experiences. This was an awesome experience, and we’re glad to share it with you.

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(00:01):
I was listening to the story aboutIt was the story of a family in
Washington and the little boy called thebig Foot the cowboy man, and he
had apparently it had made an effortto steal this kid. And it hit
me. My children were in thatplace pen behind me with nothing but a
mosquito net over him. It couldhave crept up behind me and taken both

(00:26):
of my children and I wouldn't know. Father just got like a Mustang or
something from Wyoming, Okay. Hehad it out in the corral because he
couldn't put it in the barn withthe in the stalls, with the other
horses that would kick and made allthe other horses nervous. Had a seminal
Indian work in the horse, tryingto break it. Every day they had

(00:49):
it out in the corrawl. Theskunky snuck up behind his horse and brammed
it, bonne its hind quarters.This particular horse kicks out, jumps over
the corral, runs into the poryou know, to get away. At
this point, the ranchers out therejust blessed away with the thirty thirty suncave
uns into the slump. I wentup there one day after that or two

(01:11):
days after that, I went upthere and sat in the silence up there,
and I'm telling you, man,it was free. It was crazy,
you know, there was a crazyvibe up there. Still. I
did what I could to kind ofget things under control, but I told
her, I said, you needto get off this prob I feel like,
no matter how strong you are,it's almost like standing in the ocean.

(01:32):
You can't stand still without moving yourfeet. You're going to get knocked
over eventually. No matter how strongwhatever, you can't withstand a barrage of
weird spiritual energy. So my nameis Joyce Jackson and I am from South
Carolina. I am on my firstBigfoot expedition with the research team. On

(01:56):
the first one last night here inTennessee, and I had an experience that
I cannot explain other than it tookme a while to realize, let it
register with my brain what I wasseeing. So we went out into the
field we had just set up andwere sitting there for a few minutes,
and it was very windy, soI really didn't expect a whole lot.
We would just chit chatting, andthen one of the ladies gets up and

(02:20):
she goes further into the woods andshe was making a phone call, and
then she was just kind of manderingin the woods. And then another person
handed Marsha handed me her therm camand just told me, said, hey,
you just keep an eye out andpam because I kept hearing things on
my left and I'm actually like sittinglike I'm facing this camera. I kept
hearing something to my left. Isaid, I swear I keep hearing something

(02:44):
to my left. So she gaveme therm cam and told me it was
set to white hot, which meansanything that has heat would show up white.
So she said, pan around,look at all of us, look
at things, and so you cankind of get a feel for it,
which I did, and I testedit, and I'm like, okay,
I can see everybody perfectly. Wow, big difference. You can see the
white versus the gray and black,you know, for the trees and the

(03:06):
gray for the trees and the andthe tree lines and everything. And and
then I don't even panned, andI could see Betty way back out there
in the woods. And and thenso I panned over to my left more
where I kept hearing the sounds,and I noticed I'd seen something a little
black moving like a shadow. AndI was like, okay, and now
I just kept panning around and wentback and I told him, I said,

(03:27):
and I panned again. I waslike, they said, what do
you see it? I said,I think I'm seeing something, I said,
but it's not white, it's black, I said, So I said,
that doesn't make sense to me.So I just kept going panting,
and I panned back to Betty.I could see Betty and she was walking
a little bit toward where I'd seenthe shadow. And so after I did
that, I went back to wherethe shadow was, which was where I

(03:50):
was hearing sounds and like shuffling offeet, and I was hearing, like,
you know, even though it waswind, I could still hear something
out there. I thought it wasmaybe a deer or something, but because
it was real, real life outloud. So I kept panning back to
that shadow. I said, letme just see if maybe it's a tree
or whatever. And I kept lookingat it and then it stood up and

(04:10):
it is black. It is adark feature. It was black, which
means it was cold. It wasn'thave a heat signature to it, but
it was the form of a veryvery tall man. And I say,
a tall man because of the buildof it, the legs, the legs
work were long. So I assumeif I were to see this person walking
toward me on the street, asa shadow coming toward me, I would

(04:32):
assume that this is a man.So I panned back, and I'm like,
okay, I'm seeing something that lookslike a human being, but it
is black. And so then Ipanned back to Betsy, and she had
walked toward it, because then atthat point it was starting to walk toward
Betsy to her location. So Ipanned back over to Betsy, and Betsy's
bright white. I panned back,and this is solid black human shape and

(04:55):
it's walking toward where Betsy was walkingtoward it. And then as it seen
that it coming into contact with her, it turns around and it starts to
walk away from her, and thenit starts to get behind a tree,
and then it crouched down. Isaid, well, wait a minute,
wait a minute, it's crouching now. I've been watching it move back and
forth, and I wasn't paying attentionto the time because I was like trying
to make this register from brain.Why am I seeing something that's black,

(05:19):
cold, but yet the human thatis out in the woods, you know,
maybe forty feet thirty forty feet fromit. Why is she white?
So I keep watching this and thenmy friend Amanda takes the camera says,
let me look let therma camera says, let me look through that. I
said, well, wait a minute. It's kind of crouching down a little
bit loud behind a tree. Isaid, so I'm making sure I'm still

(05:42):
looking at this thing. And shetakes it. So she looks and she
goes, that's a bush. Shegoes, it's moving with the wind.
I'm like, and she goes,no, wait a minute, that's not
a bush. It just stood up. I said, yeah. She goes,
it's just standing there now, andshe gave it back to me.
So I'm watching this thing and itkeeps going back and forth between the tree,
and then it crouches back down,and as Betsy made more moves toward

(06:05):
it, it just stayed there.And I continue to watch this, and
then Betsy starts to move back out, leaving and going the opposite direction of
it and coming back out of thewoods. As she was going to come
back to the base camp, tothe camp where we were at, you
know, to the site where wewere at, and so I keep watching
it and it just stays crouching behindthe tree, and it stands up,

(06:27):
and it crouches down a little bitand kind of moves around, and then
it just fades into the tree line. It's not like it backed up.
It's like it turned around while itwas crouched down, and then I see
it stand up as it but itjust fades. It didn't move fast,
it just moved with a normal slowgatelike you know. It wasn't afraid,

(06:51):
it wasn't intimidated, but it justdisappeared into the woods and didn't hear anything
else after that on that side,which we did have somebody else after that
was happening to see something on theother side to pop out for him.
But that is all I have forthat experience. I was shaken. My

(07:12):
hands were shaken after the fact,after I realized that I had seen something.
And we are not sure what kindof what that was. I mean,
it was so tall, I can'tsay for sure if it was a
big foot. It was definitely somethingparanormal, something that was not of human
but had a human form, andwhen somebody walked toward it, it decided

(07:34):
no I'm going to back up orjust go and crouch over here. I
think it realized it was spoted,but like I said, during that time,
after that happened, somebody else hadanother experience on the opposite side,
and theirs showed up in a differentform also. So that's my story.
I'm gonna go back out tonight.Like I said, this was my first

(07:55):
adventure. Didn't expect anything, butapparently that's not correct. I apparently did
expend something because we had other confirmationsfrom other teams all over the location.
So that was my story. Hang, what's up everybody. It's Wayne.
Welcome back to Paranormal Odyssey. Whatyou just heard was a clip from Joyce,

(08:16):
who was on the recent VFRO expeditionthat I was on, and she
shared her experience from the very firstnight. She had never done anything like
this before and was a little nervousdoing it for the first time, but
she did awesome, did really reallywell given all the details, and I'm
glad that she did. Now.We did record this outside, like I

(08:39):
said, it was live at theevent. I was using the campgrounds of
Wi Fi. So that's why theaudio isn't, as you know, as
clear as it normally is. Didn'thave any special mics or anything like that,
but you can hear it well,and George did a really, really
good job. And I'm also aboutto share with you the experience that I've

(09:03):
talked about several times that doctor JohnBehrenschawk first shared with us on a previous
episode where he talked about a possibledoppel ganger experience at another BFRO event.
Well, John wasn't a part ofthat expedition. He's always done his best
to tell it, but I've alwayswanted to find someone that was actually there,

(09:24):
and I was able to this time. Michael comes on. He was
actually there and witnessed the entire event, and he comes on and shares exactly
what happened firsthand. And I'm aboutto share that with you here in just
a moment, and then after thatwe will get into the episode that I
did live from the park. Andguys, keep in mind about the Wi

(09:46):
Fi. You know that the servicewasn't great there and wasn't able to use
my usual steat of my board,my micropon and everything, so the quality
isn't as good. But I didwant to share it with you before we
get there, though, guys,as always want to ask everyone please take
a second, go rate and interviewthe show wherever it is you get your

(10:07):
podcasts. If you've had an encounter, I'd like to come on and share
it with me. I would loveto talk to you about that. Shoot
me an email to Wayne at ParanormalWorld Productions dot com. Also want to
remind everyone about Paranormal Odyssey Live overon YouTube every Tuesday evening now starting at
eight o'clock Eastern, because if youhave not hit that subscribe button, we

(10:28):
would greatly appreciate that. We wouldlove to have you guys come over and
hang out with this over there.We do live shows, like I said,
every week. Some weeks we gettoo from there on a Saturday night.
But it's just another way that youguys can interact with this. Talk
live with the guests, talk withTiffany and myself and ask your questions,
make your comments, and it's justanother another way to share and interact with

(10:54):
people like minded people in the community. So I do want to encourage everyone
to take could take time to checkthat out. All right, guys,
that's enough of all of that.I know that you were ready. I
am ready. Let's get started,Hey, I'm Michael Hill. I'm from

(11:15):
Atlanta, Georgia. I'm gonna tellyou about acounter we had up in Clayton,
Georgia. I was out on anexpedition up there for Bigfoot and we
had two groups go down a dirtroad and we wanted to go in there
to see if we could get anykind of Bigfoot activity. And we had

(11:37):
two groups, and one group wenton down the dirt road to a culed
to stack and there was four ofus in each group. So there was
me and the lead investigator and thenanother couple. And you have to go
through all this Mountain Laurel and everythingto get up to the cemetery. And
we're walking up through the cemetery andthe expedition leader was in front of me,

(12:01):
and then the other couple was behindme. And as we're walking through
all this, it's about fifty yardsof Mountain Laurel. We're walking through the
Mountain Laurel, you know, andit's thick and it's spooky and all that
good kind of stuff. And they'rejust back there just yapping away talking and
didn't think anything about it. Andright when we get to the cemetery,

(12:22):
they start saying where is Dana at? And I looked back at him and
I was like, Dana's down atthe cul Desac with her dad. And
they're like, no, she wasright here with us. You know,
we're talking about college and all thiskind of stuff. And she's got on
a Georgia bull dog sweat shirt andblack pants and all this kind and I

(12:46):
was like, no, she's goton a different shirt and different pants and
all that, and she's she's downat the cul Desac with her dad.
And they they got real pacific aboutit, and they were like, no,
we were talking to her the wholetime. And this was my first
expedition with this group. I wasjust didn't know these people, so I

(13:09):
didn't really want to, you know, argue with them or anything like that.
But I was just like, no, she's down there with her dad.
Well, I was doing the notes, and since I was the nubie,
I was doing the notes and theyhad me use the walkie talkie.
So we're sitting there and the leadertold me, he said, well,
call down to the call de Sacand ask them if she's down there,

(13:31):
and so I did and they're like, yes, down here, and I
was like, what she wear andsay, oh, she's wearing a white
hoodie and you know, tan pantsor something like that. And the couple
was just freaking out, you know, like no, we were talking to
her, you know, blah blahblah blah. You're just all this kind
of different things. So it wasreally interesting. And so I'm taking the

(13:52):
notes and I'm writing down the timeall this happens and everything, and we
sit there for for about thirty minutesor so, and then the leader was
like, call down there and haveDana. You know, she's a young
girl, she was nineteen or twentyat the time, and said, have
her do a bigfoot call. Andso I thought, you know, that's

(14:13):
a great idea, you know,being a young woman and everything, that
would be a great call to haveout. And so she did a call
and about twenty seconds after she dida call at the entrance of the trail
and across the dirt road, wehear a female reply and I've hunted my

(14:35):
whole life, and it started goingthrough my head, what is this?
Is it a bear? Is thata cody? Is it a wolf?
Is it a dog? Is ita bear? You know? Is it
a mountain lion? And I couldn'tplace the call with anything. So I
was, you know, I'm prettyskeptical, and so I was. I
was just very curious about what Ihad just heard, and so it's just

(14:56):
going through my mind, you knowwhat what was that. I was trying
to basically debunk it, you know, figure out what it was. And
about thirty seconds after that went offabout fifty feet on the other side,
on the back side of the cemetery, which is only about thirty yards long,
a male goes off, and itwas it was more likely the alpha

(15:20):
male because it was just it wasa gut punch. You felt it in
your lungs. I mean, itwas just it was something and I immediately
said, I'm ready to go tothe truck. It's time to go.
This is I don't want to behere because it was it was like when
you're at the at the zoo andyou hear a lion roar. You know

(15:41):
instantly that that's a lion. It'snot someone you know over there doing a
fake lion roar. It was itwas something that you knew that it was.
It was a big foot. Therewas there was no doubt in my
mind about it. And to havethat realization that these things are real.
I mean, I've got an openmind and everything, but to have something

(16:02):
that close hit you that hard andthat loud, and that that's forceful of
a of a call, it justit opened my eyes that these things are
a lot more real than I expectedthem to be. And so I've taken
the notes and all that, andyou know, I tell the leader,
you know, I'm really I'm I'mnervous, I'm anxious about this. I'm

(16:26):
ready to go back. So westarted going back. He's got he's got
thermal, a very good thermal systemthat he uses and everything, and he's
looking around and he's like, it'sokay, it's okay, you know,
it's it's my right here. Andso we all start to leave, and
the couple takes off down the trailfirst and then the leader, and then

(16:47):
I was going to follow him out. And right when I get to the
edge of the of the entrance ofthe mountain Laurels to go back down to
the dirt road, I hear thisgrowl out of my left ear, and
it seems like it's standing next tome and growling, and it sounded k
nine. I mean, it didn'tsound like a bigfoot like you think of
bigfoot sound. It sounded like avery large doll dog growling in my ear.

(17:15):
And I basically climb on top ofthe expedition leader at that time,
and he's like, what's wrong.I was like, man, I say,
you didn't hear that growl And he'slike, no, I didn't hear
that ground I said, man,I said, there's some kind of big
dog or something over there to theleft. So of course the then's over
there and there's nothing there, andhe's like, it's okay, it's okay.
You know, I'm I'm kind ofnot panicking, but I'm I'm anxious,

(17:37):
you know, of what is this? You know, what's what's going
on here? This doesn't make anysense, you know, to have something
that close in my ear and thenhim, you know, us being able
to look you know, with ourred headlights and then him with the therm
and not see anything. You know, it was didn't make any sense.
The long story short, we headon down the trail. Tom keeps reassuring

(18:00):
me, you know that everything's okay, and we get back to the dirt
road and the other team is walkingdown the dirt road, and so we
meet with them. We get backto the base camp and we start going
over notes, and at ten thirty, when we got to the actual cemetery,

(18:22):
I wrote down that it was tenthirty and then all the activity about
you know, her not being thereand all this kind of stuff. They
all looked at us like, really, that's very interesting. I said,
what's so interesting about that? Andthey said, well, at ten thirty
we were looking at looking up theroad to where the trail goes into the
cemetery, and there were two orbsthat came out of the trail and went

(18:45):
across the road. And so thatfreaked me out even more that as soon
as we got in there, they'vebeen talking to some walking up that trail,
and then at ten thirty when weget there, the other team sees
two orbs come out of that trailand float across the road and go down
into the woods. That just didn'tmake any sense to me. So that

(19:07):
was just an interesting story, youknow, to have happened on my first
expedition, So that was pretty excitingme. Got me basically hooked on all
this stuff. So I keep comingback, and so I've been doing it
now for since twenty nineteen. Staytuned for more paranormal odyssey. I am

(19:33):
what I am, Live on location, way each other, live on location,
somewhere in the mountains of Tennessee andthe dock looking for steam. Squat
you. You did that surprisingly well. I've been practicing. I was gonna
say, you've been practicing, haven'tyou. I have. Yes, I

(19:56):
am somewhere in a secret location inthe beautiful volunteer state of Tennessee, getting
my bigfoot on. I wish youcould see behind me, but it's pitch
black. There's nothing but woods behindme. I am somewhere in the great
state of Tennessee. And in casey'all didn't know it, squatching ain't easy.

(20:23):
This happened on night one along withthis, So do tell the story
so I can laugh. As muchas I would love to tell y'all that
I wrestled with a bigfoot, that'snot what happened. I would even settle

(20:48):
for I was chasing a bigfoot throughthe woods and fell, But that again,
is not what happened. It wasthe very first night. We had
just finished up orientation and we hadour little nubie orientation. I'm considered a
newbie since it's my first BFRO Investigation. So I was hanging out there and
at that orientation, they gave eachand every one of us our very own

(21:15):
flashlight. Thought, oh, that'sreally nice. So I go ahead and
I put the battery in that flashlightand I stick that flashlight in my pocket.
And I'm walking back to camp withanother member who happens to be in
the sight beside me. Neither heor myself decided to take out our flashlights.

(21:37):
I guess we figured what we couldjust walk in the dark. But
no problem. I fail to seethe side of the asphalt and I stepped
right off and when I say,I landed on my face, my beard
stopped my face from hitting the ground. Amazing. M yeah, I just

(22:02):
I am so extremely grateful that itwas as dark as it is right now.
And the only person that saw itwas the guy that was walking with
me, who was really cool aboutit. So did he lie? Did
he lie? He helped me up? I mean, because it's downhill.
I'm a big guy. I'm abig guy. I hit the ground.

(22:25):
It takes some effort to get up, so and I'm bleeding profusely. I'm
bleeding from my hand, from myleg, and I get up I made.
I had to go to the damnmedic on the very very first night
and get bandaged up. Let mejust pop this back up here, y'all.
They could look at this hand thatlooked so terribly painful. It sucked

(22:59):
me. I was telling the medicI haven't had road rash since I was
a kid, and I forgot howmuch it sucks. That stinks. Well,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry that youfell. Yeah, I mean for
a laughing at me right now.No, it's just I should tell I'm

(23:32):
going to change my story a bigfoot trip me. Yeah, there,
you go, get me to comeout there. Actually, we have a
couple of EMTs that are the medicshere, and they're awesome. They do
a really really good job. I'vemet them before and I really like them.
Seven days ago. You know,Ristol's right, Brian's probably just not

(24:04):
dumb enough to come on here showingpictures of it. You know, I'm
sure he got dagged up. Yeah, yeah, all right. But other
than that, guys, it isgoing pretty well out here, having a

(24:25):
good time. I don't know,I feel like asking what's going on back
in civilization, but I'm not thatfar. Yeah, you're well, you're
pretty far from me regardless. Man, there's people here from Iowa, from
Ohio, there's people from South Carolina, They people everywhere I was from,

(24:49):
all over the place. There's likeforty three people here. Oh wow,
yeah, that's awesome. So haveyou heard some good bigfoot encounters? Uh?
Yeah, yeah. I had acouple of people come on earlier something
I'm gonna be sharing with you guys. Later, some people came on and

(25:11):
I did a little mini session withthem, people sharing their encounters. One
lady came on and shared about fortyminutes worth of encounters and they were so
good that I'm not even gonna airwhat she did. I asked her to
come on next Tuesday and just doa live show with this and start over

(25:36):
and just tell everything, and shesays she would. So next Tuesday,
a week from tonight, we're gonnahave her on to talk about just some
of the most wild experiences I haveheard so far. It's gonna be cool.
That's awesome. Yeah, And I'vesaid it before, I need a
good bigfoot encounter to like cleanse mypalate. I'm telling you you need to

(26:00):
hear the one. The last onethat she shared I'll give you the jinks
of it. She was at aBFRORO investigation and they it was here in
Tennessee. It wasn't at this location, but it was in Tennessee. They
rented all kinds of equipment from arental company, like the big tent and

(26:22):
tables and chairs and stuff, andthey brought it out. And it was
at the end of the season,like in November, like right now,
and the park was closing for thewinner the day that following day, but
the rental company couldn't get out untila day after all the rangers left were
leaving. The people from the expeditionwere leaving. They had to have a
volunteer to stay to let the rentalcompany in to get their stuff. So

(26:48):
this lady had to stay by herselfin this huge place, twenty to thirty
something campsites. Ranger Station is hugepark. She had it all to herself
for a whole day, and thestuff that went on was just absolutely crazy.

(27:10):
Wow, what is no, I'mstill here. You're like intermittently freezing,
but we can still hear you evenif your face is frozen. I
said, you're intermittently freezing, butwe can still hear your voice, even
if your face is frozen. Butyeah, I mean you figure being there

(27:32):
by yourself, that's freeb I don'tknow what you're saying. Oh, is
there like a delay? Well Iwas, I was out. Oh yeah,
my little thing was spinning, soit was all you by yourself.

(27:52):
But uh yeah, man, thatthe stuff that she experienced while she was
here was just or here at anevent, but not at this location.
While she was there, it wasjust crazy. And as I could tell,
we're having some issues tonight because I'mon the campgrounds WiFi and there's probably

(28:15):
a hundred other people that are onit too, so that's why we're having
problems. Well, and if somethinghappens and you kirk out of here,
I just politely close the show andwe'll be dead. So if the sasquatch
comes up and gets me in aheadlog and gives me a nuggie and pulls

(28:37):
me off into the woods, youjust take over. Okay, okay,
well, like start speaking your condolences. Yeah, it at leaves to you.
Oh now I'm frozen, can yousee me? Yeah? Off,
big, I know, And noweverything is frozen, and I always get

(29:00):
frozen. I get frozen on theworst faces. Yes, you do?
Like what is that I look like? Have eaten a sour per semon.
I really hope that everyone is gettingto see the face that I'm seeing right
now. Yes, it is ridiculous. I'm sure if they are that Zach

(29:22):
will chime in eventually and be like, yup, now y'all get to see
her the real her freaky geek sayscan still hear? Yeah, Well that's
good. My absolutely everything. Mychat's frozen, My screen's frozen. Hey,

(29:44):
uh, try to go out andcome back in. Okay, okay,
we'll do well, She's yes,I will try to share this picture
from the last night. This Obviouslyit is not a big bok. But

(30:12):
I don't know if you guys cansee that or not. But if you
will look in the background and seethat it looks like a line back there
in the background, that's not aline. Let me pull up a close
up that. Can you hear Tiffany? I can can you hear me?

(30:38):
Yeah? You're froze? Are yougood? Now? You're good? Can
you see the picture? Yes?Okay, I'm pop the other one up
because I'm not sure if they gotto see it or not. But you
can see in the background. Whatthis thing is or we don't know what
it is. But the gentleman thattook this picture didn't see this with his

(31:04):
naked eye. He just he pulledup. It was right when they got
there. They got to this cemeteryand he just got out and started snapping
pictures in like panoramic picture picture,piccher picture, picture picture, and then
he was looking at him and hetook several pictures while he was passing by.
So there's other pictures like the onebefore and after that. No,

(31:27):
this was the very first picture,That's what it was. The ones after
it in that same location didn't havethis thing. It wasn't there, and
I can't tell you what it is. What was there any like sound?
No, No, they just gotout and started taking it. The reason

(31:48):
everything is red is the BFRO onlyuses red flashlights. Like you don't use
the white lights. They only usered. It supposed to be harder to
see for don't I'm I'm sure,I'm sure one of our audience members could
tell us why. And I've heardwhy. I just don't remember. But
red is the only flashlight that theBFRO uses, So that's why everything's red.

(32:14):
But yeah, I don't know whatthe hell that is. That's interesting,
very interesting. Yeah. And arethose like trees that are chomped down
as stumps or is that like thoseare tombstones? Okay, that's what I
was thinking, because it could Iwas like, it could be either tombstones

(32:37):
or like stumps or trees. Yeah. Creeber, one of the ladies that
came on today and shared her encounter, actually shared her encounter from last night.
She's from South Carolina. This isthe first time she's ever been on

(33:01):
anything bigfoot related. She talked abouthow people that she worked with and like
family and friends and stuff. Shehad someone tell her, I've lost all
respect for you now that I knowyou're going out on a bigfoot hunt.
That kissed my ass. First ofall, it's just stupid, But I

(33:22):
say that to say she's never doneanything like this. This is her first
time ever being in the woods doingthis. She didn't go out the first
night she went out. Last nightwas her first night and she had a
signing, oh wow, she sawsomething walking in the woods. She saw

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it on thermal and this lady hastold her story several times. It has
not changed. She gets excited andbecause the first couple of days she was
really quiet and like kept to herself. You couldn't really get her to talk
much. But after last night she'sshe's very vocal. She talked, she's

(34:04):
talking more, and it's like shecan't get enough of talking about it.
So I get the feeling like whatshe saw really happened, and she comes
on, Yeah, you guys willget to hear, you know, firsthand
from her, Like the morning aftershe had a sighting. She said it

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was huge. She was watching iton the therm, the thermal, and
she watched it start moving and thenone of our one of the investigators,
started walking toward it, and itfroze and turned around and started walking away
from the investigator, and it hunkered. She watched it hunker down like been

(34:47):
down. It wasn't a bear,it wasn't a deer. This thing was
on two legs. They never theynever heard it. Well, actually,
now that I said that, rememberthat's why she looked over there, because
she heard something in that area,but no one else heard anything. No
one else knew it was there.She got everybody's attention. They all came

(35:09):
over and a couple of them wereable to see it before it just walked
away into the woods. That's wild, yep. And of course there wasn't
the group that I was in lastnight. Of course I've been out twice.
I want you guys to know thatI'm not going out tonight because I'm

(35:32):
spending my time with y'all. Yeah, I'm a sweetheart. I can't help
it. They're up there dividing upinto groups and heading out. Now.
I mean, I'll get to sitat base camp when we get done here,
I'll go sit at base camp.And a lot of times base camp

(35:52):
is what gets the action. SoI'm still getting to sit out. Well,
yeah, I mean because when youstayed back with the was it your
nephew, the thirteen year old whenyou heard that loud call? It wasn't
mine, it was the guy waswith grandson. Oh got you. But

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yeah, that's you were hunkered downthere and got that. So maybe that
happened exactly. We were at basecamp by ourselves when we heard that.
Yeah, that is almost Ristol says, many animals can't see red. Also,
it preserves you're not vision Okay,I'm not explainable. Yeah, I'll

(36:45):
pop that up there some of thecomments. And then Ristol also said Honestly,
it could have been a critter,large bug slash bat showing up Wonkey
on his cam. But with thecemetery, it could very well be more.

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Have you ever heard of rods?I have not, personally. Have
you no? What is? Whatare rods? Let me look at it.
I'm saying all of that while I'mhearing something over my right shoulder and
I'm getting a little freaked out.Does it sound like it's probably a squirrel?

(37:34):
There's so many damn squirrels here.In cryptozoology and euthology, rods are
elongated visual artifacts appearing in photographic imagesand video recordings. Most optical analysis to
date have concluded that the images areinsects moving across the frame as the photo

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is being captured. Riot A rodis a type of photoreceptor cell. No,
that's the difference. We know whatthat rot is. It's optical phenomenon.
Freaky Geeks said, rods are veryfast, small lines that one slowed

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down, look like they're spinning.Hmm. Interesting. Yeah, I had
never heard of them, and SandraPepper says she's heard of them. Yep.
But yeah, I've been out.This is my last night. I'll

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be headed home. Tomorrow heading outin the morning. But Sunday night was
the first night I got here andwe were supposed to go to this location.
And we got there and there wascoon hunters that were already there.
The truck was sitting, Yeah,the truck was sitting at the entrance of

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the trail and it had like coondog boxes in the back and the boxes
were empty that the doors were open, but the lights were on in the
truck. That was weird. Wecouldn't tell if anybody was in there and
not. I don't know how coonhunting works. I don't know if you
just let the dogs out and thenyou sit in your truck and wait till
they get a hit and then goafter. I don't know. I've never

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gone to hunting. But uh,needless to say, we didn't get to
go to that area, so weimprovised and we went to that very graveyard
that that image was taken out,but it was taken the night we went
the night before, and uh,we just sat there all night. We

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heard some possible vocalizations. A coupleof people said they heard a knock,
a couple of maybe some screams,and some wook and stay tuned for more
Paranormal Odyssey. I'm really really impressedwith how the bf R O does their

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investigations. I really am. Ididn't know what to expect when I came
here. Here you hear so muchbad stuff about to be at bf R
that they've gotten a reputation. Yeahthat I've been treated with so much kindness
and respect. The food is amazing, The people are awesome. I've met

(40:38):
so many people that I'm going toget to interview for the show. Everyone
offers to help you with everything,with anything that you need. I'm very,
very pleased with with the experience thatI've had here. Lorie Wade has
been on the show. Yes youwere you there when Lorie w it was

(41:00):
on No, because that's the daythat I was purchased in my car.
I know, putting your personal lifeabove the good of this show. My
god, it's so unprofessional. Howdare their car? Yeah, Laura,

(41:23):
that's the show that Laurie was on, and we're going to have her back
on too, because there's so muchstuff that that she has to talk about
that she didn't get to cover.But she does such an amazing job with
these events. I've been told byso many people how good she is.
But but getting to see it,are their bigfoot around you? I'm hoping

(41:49):
I don't see any we. Imean, there was a I don't know
if you just get in here wasan at clutch, But there was a
supposed sighting last night, I believeciting last night. And that's why we're
here, is because there's a lotof reports that come out of this area.
But as I was saying about theBFR, I am I'm so pleased

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with them. And they've got thereputation of not dealing with WU, like
not having anything to do with anythingsupernatural or anything that's not biological or scientific.
And that might be the stance thatMatt money takes Matt money Maker takes

(42:31):
for the BFR, But it's notthe people that I've heard more crazy shit
than I've had heard scientific. Thereare people here that they have talked about
mind speak, they've talked about justanything WU that you can think of.

(42:52):
The people here have said that they'veexperienced it, So it's not it really
surprised me. Yeah, and collectivelyyou're hearing this, and we're hearing this
talking to other people, so likeyou have to factor all aspects of this
then as woo or not asid is. Yeah, yeah, what is freaky

(43:21):
geek saying? I was looking atshoes today and there are big feats somewhere
in Ontario size thirteen. I'm asize thirteen. Are you a spa?
Look? See there's big but wefound him right there on the screen.
Yeah, I'm a big foot.You know what they say about guys with

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big feet, don't you? Ohlord, they wear socks. Very true,
they wear big socks. That's onehundred percent. What were you thinking?
Next topic? So what else didyou get? So that's what happened.

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The first night. We weren't ableto go to the place that we
wanted to go because of the coonhunters. That was weird too, because
we stayed in the area. Wenever heard any dogs. I didn't hear
any dogs barking, didn't hear anygunshots. We heard what me and another

(44:25):
guy described as an angry yell.It sounded like a man was mad and
just yelled out like oh hey,something like that. And it was it
was. It was a good distanceaway, but still too close for comfort,

(44:46):
if that makes sense. Yeah,but there I don't. So everybody
always yells or knocks on freeze.Do you guys do that too, or
are you just lesten? You leaveit up to the group leader that you

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go out with. There's been likefive there's so many people on this trip.
We've been dividing it up to Ithink neither five or six groups of
four or five and we go outand it's all up to that group leader.
Some of the people, like memyself, when I go out on
animal expeditions on my investigations that Igo out with my people, I don't

(45:30):
like to do yells and whoops andstuff like that because I feel like it's
kind of insulting their intelligence. Ifeel like they know that that's not a
bigfoot yelling at them, So Ijust don't see much of a point in
it. Three knocks are different becausethey don't know what's hitting the tree with

(45:52):
the piece of wood, you know. So I definitely do that. But
as far as vocalizations, to answeryour question, I haven't done any since
I've been here because i've been withthe two times i've been out, the
people that I went out with kindof felt like I do and don't do
a lot of vocalizations right well,And it's like you said, you know,

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it's up to the people Red Darkcharacters said, who could be technology?
We don't understand absolutely before who saidthat before. Somebody recently that we
talked about said that if it wassmart, I said it, yeah,

(46:46):
probably right, yeah, but somebodyelse was saying that. I don't know.
We've talked to a lot of people. I don't remember who was at
l clutch. She says, I'mnot buying it, ma'am. What are
you not buying? If you don'tmind, let's have a discussion converse you.

(47:14):
I hope when you get something happy. Did you take any recorders or
anything. I did not bring anyof my equipment other than the stuff to
do the show, because I'm goingout with the biggest big Foot organization in
the world, the BFRO, andthey've got everything. So I didn't bring

(47:35):
any of my stuff. Got you, But yeah I could. I have
access to recorder, thermals, cameras. The only thing we can't do is
a drone. Hey there, MissJessica Jones, thank you, ma'am.
Hoping to get out in the woodswith Miss Jessica Jones at some point.

(47:58):
She lives down south and in Georgia, and we've talked about getting out her
showing us some of her areas andus showing her some of ours, and
like doing a little collaboration, hopingwe can do that soon. Yeah,
that would be cool. I'm interestedto hear, you know, because we
were on that big Foot podcast talkingabout this is what he's saying. None

(48:27):
of the BF Bigfoot narrative, it'sall bullshit, no proof ever just talked.
I would disagree with that because Ithink the Patterson Gimlin film is some
pretty damn good evidence. Yeah,the Freeman footage is very good evidence.

(48:50):
All of the casts the Prince thatstuff has been proven that those are dermal
ridges, those came from a living, breathing animal. That has been proven.
There's more than enough circumstantial evidence ifthis was if Bigfoot was a murder
trial, there's more than enough circumstantialevidence to convict that Bigfoot will be locked

(49:13):
up forever. We have enough toprove in a court of law. But
science is different. Science is notgoing to accept it until there's a type
of specimen, in my opinion,which means we're either going to have to
have a live one or a deadone. To get a dead one,
we've either got to find it orsomebody's got to kill it, right,

(49:37):
I don't want to kill it.And brought up a good point. Let's
not forget the DNA that always comesback human slash not human. Yeah,
and it's always the father who comesback as not human. Yeah most of

(49:57):
the time. Yeah, that that'sthat's been the case. I keep hearing
ship over my right shoulder. You'regonna send me disappear in a minute,
probably, doctor John Baron Chuck sneakingup behind me to scare me. Dude,
somebody jumps up and scarce that waitingwas so funny, hm hm.

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And you know that none of thatis evidence. How is that not evidence?
Yeah? Because they get Jeff Milvine. Yeah, and don't talk court
law. Why why can't I talkcourt law. I'm not a lawyer,
but I've heard that argument many manytimes, and I agree with it.

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Yep. There might not be theevidence that you want, There might not
be enough for you. But forsomeone to say that there's no evidence,
that just can't be said in myopinion, right, Well, because of
everything that has been aforementioned, We'vehad this conver we've had this talk.

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If there's so much evidence, thenwhy does our species not accept them.
Our species is in humans, Abig part of our species does accept them.
I accept them. I'm here withforty something people that accept them.
Yeah, there's a lot more peoplethat accept them that don't accept them.

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Well, I mean, I don'tknow about it. Well, there's definitely
a lot out there. Yeah,So what were you going to say?
I was just gonna say, ifyou don't believe it, then that's your
opinion, and you are. Imean, that's your opinion, and that's
fine. I mean, nobody's gonnacome at you because you don't share the

(52:06):
same opinion as we do. Yeah, we don't have to agree. Yeah
I can agree, and then that'sfine. Yeah, we just we just
need to stay respectful. Right,as long as it's a respectful conversation and

(52:27):
discussion, that's fine. Yeah.Anyway, the uh the second night that
I went out, we went,which was last night, I went out
to uh forget what they call it, but basically it's just a dead end
road. You drive out they wherea it's out in the middle of nowhere,

(52:51):
dude, it's it's out there,and you drive to a gate where
that's locked. I think it leadsto the backside of private property. But
about six or seven of us thatwe all went out there and sat in
a circle and just listened again.Heard a couple of things that could be

(53:13):
iffy, that were questionable, butnothing at all definitive, no possible sightings,
nothing like that. If I'm beinghonest, I was a little disappointed.
Yeah, I mean, if I'mbeing honest, if I'm being honest,
both of the times that I've beenout, while i've been out here,
I've come back disappointed. I didn'tget to see anything. But when

(53:37):
you go out doing this stuff,if you come back disappointed more than you
come back excited, to be honest, because I mean, these things are
hard to find. No, wehaven't been able to prove them that they're
even real, So of course we'regoing to have more times that were disappointed
than not. So I went intoit expecting it, but hoping that I

(53:58):
would get to see something. Andthat's my last chance until you go out
with miss Jeska Jones, because I'vebeen watching her. She was saying,
Hold, I'm let me go backup here. She said, I was
out all weekend in Middle Georgia.It's definitely collapsed soon up in North Georgia
or Tennessee. Okay, this uhatl clutch. I don't know how he's

(54:29):
saying things are fact. I mean, do you have a percentage that is
there a percentage out there people thathave been interviewed that believe versus don't believe.
I haven't. I haven't seen itif there is, As doctor John
Barnshawk sits down here beside me.Hello John, he said, he Yeah,

(54:57):
I heard him. Good deal.All right. Yeah again at o
clus we're just gonna have to disagree. Buddy or friend. I can't tell
female or male. Yeah, we'rejust gonna have to to disagree on this
one. Yeah, all right.As I was saying, John, you

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want to tell an encounter or youwant to tell something the story, I'll
tell one of my encounter. YeahI can. You don't have to be
on camera, just they can hearyou. Yeah. Probably about my fifth

(55:43):
expedition, I uh was in agroup of four people and we hiked up
to a cabin, midway up toa cabin, and actually I was in
a group of sixteen people at thatpoint, and then four of them stayed

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at the cabin. One group movedaway from the mountain. One group was
supposed to go up to the fireroad and take a right, and then
the next group go up and takea left, and so those two groups
would meet in the center walk aroundthe loop of the peak of the hill.

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Well, we were supposed to goto the left, we were supposed
to go to the right, andwe went to the left. So we
never we never met up with thegroup we were expecting to meet. But
of course we didn't figure that outuntil we had been walking a couple hours

(56:51):
and still hadn't met them. Butas we were just starting up the fire
road, it was that still deadlyquiet. All you could hear was the
water running off the mountains and theleaves rustling in the wind. And at

(57:16):
that point I was second in line, and I asked George Wrigley, George,
is this the kind of quiet you'retalking about when Bigfoot's in the area,
And he said to me, no, Usually, when bigfoots in the
air and it gets this quiet,you get your Spidey sense tingling, you
get a sense that you're being watched, or that your hairs stand up on

(57:40):
end, and none of us willget in any of that. And I
didn't know shit, So I'm sorryI didn't know anything. About Sasquatch.
At that point, it was myfirst year of expeditions, so I just
accepted his answer and we continue towalk trying to trying to meet this group.

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Eventually we made radio like radio contactwith him, and as we were
walking up, we didn't see anywildlife, no deer, didn't hear any
birds or chipmunks wrestling in the underbrush, no owl calls. It was devoid
of any wildlife. But when wegot radio contact with the other group,

(58:30):
we asked them, have you guyshaven't had any wildlife contact? Oh?
Yeah, We we scared off someturkeys roosting in the trees, saw some
deer, and we saw some pigsrunning in the road. So they had
all kinds of wildlife and we didn'thave any. So finally, you know,

(58:57):
we accepted that we weren't going tomeet him midway and we started walking
back down and George In particularly liketo hear me tell stories about psychology and
hypnosis. We always talked about hypnosis, and he was trying to understand how
hypnotic experiences might fit into the Bigfootexperience of what people perceive and see.

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And so we're about two hundred yardsfrom where we got to get off the
fire road and go down a steepdrop to get back to the cabin,
and I mentioned something about hypnosis.He's right in front of me. I'm
second in line, a guy bythe name of Dan Kegley who was third

(59:45):
in line. He's now known asBrave Heart because of this story. And
then Mark Goglebee was fourth in line. And two of these guys are here
at this expedition that Wayne and Iare at, so it's been good to
see them and enjoyed reacquainting with oldfriends. But I mentioned something about hypnosis.

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George was about three to five feetahead of me. He spins on
his heel to walk back to askme a question, and he says he
starts to say my name, butall he gets out is the first symbol
he says, and as he getsthe J in my name out, we

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hear this massive tree pop and fallthat sounded like a bomb going off.
It was so loud. And thenfor a George had a recorder on and
that's the only reason I know thelength of time. But for fourteen seconds
after that, it sounded like alandslide was coming down on top of us.

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And when that tree popped in thelandslide. Landslide sounds started. George
and I skidaddled one direction, Mark, who was bringing up the rear,
scattered, scattered in the opposite direction, and Dan Kegley he just pivoted on
his heels and reached for his cavebar knife on his hip and looked up

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the mountain and he was ready togo to battle with whoever or whatever was
coming down the hill. But wewere so certain it was a landslide.
If you've ever if you've ever heardrocks tumble down a hill, you can
hear them in the leaves, andthen they hit like a log or another
rock, and they get airborne,and suddenly there's silence until they hit the

(01:01:45):
ground again and they keep tumbling.And that that sound went probably fifty yards
on each side of us, andof course, you know, through the
middle of each and we were alljust waiting for a bunch of logs or

(01:02:05):
a bunch of rocks to come downon top of us, and nothing ever
tumbled onto the ground onto the fireroad that we were on. But after
a while I was looking up thehill and in my light I could see
dust coming down and it was airborneloam if you've ever smelled them, real

(01:02:27):
fertile ground. I smelled it beforeI saw it, And we stood there
and got showered by loam as wewere trying to debunk what just happened.
You know, was it a treejust falling in the woods that created a
big a little bit of a landslidebut not enough to reach the bottom where

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we were at, or was ita big court or what? You know,
what the heck just happened. Sowe spent a half hour trying to
debunk it, and we couldn't figureanything else that about it out. So
we decided we're going to walk backdown to the cabin. But before we
walk back down to the cabin,we we took two long sticks and stuck

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them into the ground so that theyformed an X, because we had aspirations
of walking up the next day andyou know, scoping it out in the
day like this was like three o'clockin the morning when this happened. So
we start walking down the fire roadtowards the steep path, and the people

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that were down at the cabin theyradio us up and they say, you
know, are you guys walking downthe fire road or are you guys walking
down the steep path. We're walkingdown the fire road. Okay, ten
four. So we get to thesteep path and we just, I don't
know, the group of four ofus probably went twenty yards down this steep

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path and the walkie talking goes upoff again. Are you guys walking down
the fire road or are you guyswalking down the steep path? Walking down
the steep path? Now, whydo you keep asking this this? Well,
when you were walking down the fireroad, we saw some red eye
shine following behind you. And nowthat you're walking down the steep path,

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we saw some red eye shine laggingbehind you down that steep path. So
of course we all pivoted with ourWe all had red lights. We use
red lights for our night expeditions.And the reason we do that is because
your eyes don't have to take anytime to adapt when you turn off the

(01:04:45):
light. If you use a whitelight and you turn off your light,
it can take your eyes up tothirty minute to adapt to the dark,
whereas with a red or a greenlight, your eyes are immediately adapted to
the dark. So we turned andwe looked up the hill, couldn't see
anything, so we got down tothe cabin which was midway down the mountain,

(01:05:11):
And so again the whole group ofsixteen of us was gathered at this
cabin, resting before we went therest of the way down the mountain,
and all of a sudden, somebodysaid, look at that, and we
looked into the forest that was surroundingthe path we just came down, and

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you could see a red eye witheye globe pop out from behind a tree,
and then it would pop back in, and then it would pop out
the other side. You see theother eye. But this wasn't just going
on behind one tree. This wasgoing on like around thirty trees and multiple

(01:05:54):
eye shines. But they were lowand we were wide. Apparently juveniles are
infants popping out from behind a treelooking at us, popping back, popping
out the other side. I forgetwhat we called in bigfoot lore peepers.

(01:06:14):
We call him peepers. So whenwe sat there, the whole group of
sixteen of us sat there for liketwenty five thirty minutes and watched these things
peeping at us the whole time.After about a half hour it stopped,
so we went back to base camp. All of us were I was goodness,
I was in my late fifties earlysixties at that point, and I

(01:06:39):
was the old guy, but mostof them were in their forties. And
so the next day we were beatand sore, and so our aspirations of
hiking back up there quickly fell bythe wayside. But there was a guy,
I believe, I don't know ifhis first name is Dan. I
think his name is Daniel Mix,and he was fresh out of the military,

(01:07:01):
and when he told our story,he decided he was going to go
back up there. So he hikesback up to where we put the sticks
in the ground to form an X, and I'll be darned if he doesn't
find a bigfoot imprint right in thearea that we were looking. So he
comes back to the true base campand says, yeah, I just found

(01:07:24):
a massive footprint. I want tomake a cast of it. So the
best caster in camp was a physicianby the name of Tom Bruins, and
him and Tom went back up tothat path and they cast that that print,

(01:07:45):
and while they were waiting at foordof set up, they started exploring
around a little away from the castand they found another partial print fifteen twenty
feet up the path and that wholeafter this happened, we just kept looking
up the hill because that's where theavalanche sounded like it was coming from.

(01:08:08):
But as they were looking around,they looked down the drop off side of
the road, and by right atthe drop off, they found another partial
print right next to the tree,a tree, and fifteen foot up this
tree there was a fresh bark tearwhere something had torn the bark clean off

(01:08:30):
in a big strip, clean offthe tree. And then they looked down
over the drop and in fact,it was only about an eight foot drop
that plateaued and leveled off into thislittle ledge, if you will, that
was about fifteen feet wide and abouttwenty feet long. And when they looked

(01:08:54):
over the ledge, they counted fortyinfant big foot but prints wow ledge.
And so what we you know,experientially, what we think happened was when
George stopped us from descending to comeback and talk to me. We stopped

(01:09:17):
right next to the nursery or theplayground where the kids were playing, and
mom and Pop didn't want us hangingout there, and so they pushed down
a tree and rather than rocks orlogs rolling down the hill, they were
doing a bluff charge with us kickingup the dust and kicking up the leaves

(01:09:42):
to scare us off. But whenyou're doing it on a BFRO expedition,
when something like that happens, it'syour job to spend time there and trying
to debunk what else it could havebeen besides a bigfoot before you attribute it
to a big foot. And sotheir strategy of kind of bluff charging us

(01:10:05):
it didn't work, and we hungout and then it was, you know,
thirty minutes later till we got backto the cabin and we saw those
little juveniles popping their head in andout behind the trees. And when they
brought that, when Daniel brought DanielMixon brought that, and here I'm relying

(01:10:27):
on my memory which is faulty,but when he brought that cast down,
it was the most amazing thing I'veever seen because you could see the long
toe bones on every toe except thegreat toe. It was missing the joint.
But then you could see the greattoe print in the cast and that

(01:10:48):
cast was I believe eighteen inches longand six inches wide. Wow. When
we got it all cleaned up andit was like you were looking at an
X where I have a bigfoot footthat cast because you could see each individual
joint and each individual bone on allthe toes except for the great toe where

(01:11:11):
it was missing one joint and onebone, but we still got the fire.
He's still got the final and toejoint, and so that was you
know, I've seen I haven't seeneyeshine like that since. I've seen individual
eyeshine since then, but never thatmuch eyeshine when we were watching those peepers,

(01:11:34):
and I've yet to find another printor see anyone that well, with
the exception of Craig finding that one, my buddy Craig Roach. Yeah.
You see, that's the kind ofexperience I was hoping to get on my
trip here. But understand you're notgoing to get something like that every time

(01:11:55):
out right. Yeah. I mean, so you're pretty confident your bluff charge
Well, experientially yes. If I'mgonna put on my hard scientist hat,
I would say it could just bea coincidence that we found those prints there.

(01:12:15):
There's no way to prove that theywere there. Then. Yeah,
you know, a bigfoot could havecome through there long after that with the
juvis and they could have made thoseprints after we were gone. So we
can't. Scientifically, you can't sayfor sure, but experientially it feels like

(01:12:35):
that was a bluff charge and theywere scaring us off from the from the
area. Yeah, I appreciate yousharing that. Sure, Yeah, I've
heard the story before, but there'splenty out there. Yeah, that's that's
cool. If I would have beenable to see all those baby bigfoot as,

(01:12:58):
that would have been so awesome.Yeah, yep, yep. All
right, guys, it's an hourhas snuck up on us. John helped
us finish that out with a bonafidebig foot encounter, we believe. So
Yeah, I want to remind everybodyabout Tuesday, we will have missus Marsha

(01:13:18):
on another BFRO member. She's gonnacome on and share her experiences. It'd
be a week from tonight. Wewill see you guys back here. You
got anything you want to say beforewe get out of here, Tiffany,
Nope, nope, you pretty muchsaid it for me. All right,
we'll say you goodbyes Hye, thanky'all for coming. Have a good evening,

(01:13:42):
all right, guys. We appreciatey'all stopping by. Everybody that hung
out and commented. Thank you allvery much as always. Guys, y'all
be good to yourselves, be goodto each other, and we will see
you next time. Bye. Okay. They say you don't gotta go home,
but you can't stay. No,I don't want to be al.

(01:14:11):
We're all happen, sciences, tryingto just chid that time everything. Call

(01:14:39):
me, ride back, right backjoy for me. I need joy,
stay right there. Came it rightaway, s yasssssssssssssssssssss. Games and stays,

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