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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Hey, everyone, and welcome to another Sasquatch Theory podcast. On
today's episode, we have Lynn from New Hampshire and she
has a lot of bigfoot encounters and experiences to share
with us today. And I think you guys will find
this encounter story to be very interesting because it's very
detailed and it goes in depth to a lot of
things that are taking place all around the world. Lynn
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had an eyesighting encounter when she was a little girl
with her father when they were forging for wild edibles
and they also had brook trout with them and they
left the food and left the area because they felt
like they were in danger. Lynn has also seen the
sasquatch around her property. They will come up to the
house and wiggle the door handle and slap the side
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of the house. Lynn had a very terrifying encounter one
day and she claims that she didn't go outside for
three days after that experience. Lynn's husband has also encountered
these creatures and he witnessed one of them walking across
the road one day and he described the creature looking
both ways before it crossed the road. Have you had
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a bigfoot encounter before and would you like to make
a report here on Sasquatch Theory. If so, please get
in touch with me. If you guys can, please like
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All right, with all that being said, let's dive into
our next Bigfoot encounter from the state of New Hampshire. Lynn,
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Welcome to Sasquatch Theory. How are you doing today?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I'm all right, how are you, Miguel? Thank you for
having me.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Doing pretty good and it's an absolute pleasure to have
you on the show. Lynn, If you would tell me
a little bit about yourself, where you're from, and your
Bigfoot encounters and experiences from the very beginning.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Well, I am Lynn. I am right now in New England,
New Hampshire. I grew up also in New England over
in Vermont, and now I've had a few sightings. I've
had a few encounters, lots of vocalizations, a couple of
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urb encounters. But you know, the earliest that I remember
was hiking with my father along a power line cut
in the town that I grew up in in Vermont.
And you know, Dad and I are just kind of
heading out. We're going to go to an old fire
tower and have a cookout at the firing that they
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had there, and Dad had brought his fishing pole and
he was going to go ahead and you know, fish
his way up there, and he told me to go
ahead and picked some of the mushrooms that we knew
and some of the berries so that we could have
mushrooms all along with the fish and berries along with that.
And we got up to the power line clearing and
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you know, there was a secondary reason Dad wanted to
take that route because we had had a major storm
come through in the summertime and a lot of those
lines had been taken down and Dad was part of
the power line crew that went and restrung that up,
and he wanted to make sure that the bridge fixed
as he called it, was still holding before the you know,
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the permanent part came in. So we were heading up
there and I was happily picking berries and grabbing some
of the mushrooms that I knew that we had usually harvested,
and Dad was getting a little brook trout and he
was putting them in a creole and we came up
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to where the trail turned right into the power line
swatch and my dad just stopped, and from behind him,
I saw this really really tall man that looked like
he was wearing this black fur coat, you know, dark
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brown black fur coat, and he was heading back into
the woods on the other side of the power line cut. Now,
I must have been about eleven or twelve at the time,
and my father just stopped cold, put his hand over
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my mouth, shoved me behind him, told me don't say
a word, and we kind of he kind of pushed
me backwards a little bit, and then he turned me
around and again told me, don't say a word. Just
give me all of the stuff that you've collected. He
grabbed his you know, a little creole or basket or
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whatever you want to call it. I don't really know
the term for it. That he had his fission, and
he told me to put all those things right there
on that rock, and you turn around without a sound,
without a word, and we're going back the other way,
and we're going back now. And yeah, I am he
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you know. I looked at him like, you've got to
be crazy. I'm hungry. I want to eat this, and
he gave me this look that told me I'm not
messing around. You do as I say, young lady, And
I started emptying my basket onto the rock where my
father pointed, and he put all the fish out, and
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you know, he turned me around by the shoulders and
pushed me along the path back down that mountain, and
I don't know how long it was later, maybe half
an hour. I looked up at him and he kind
of stopped for a minute, and he knelt down to
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my level and he told me, there are things that
live in the woods. There are people that live in
the woods that are not our kind of people, but
there are people, nonetheless, And that is what you saw.
If you see another one that looks like that, you
turn around and you walk away. If you have anything
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that you gathered from the woods, you leave it behind
because this is their grocery store and they have a
right to that food before we do. And you know,
you know, well, he just kind of looked at me
and told me that we were done the most part
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for the day. That once we got farther enough down
that towards the neighborhood that we lived in, towards the house,
we'd go ahead and pick more berries. And he was
going to go ahead and grab enough fish, and that's
what we were going to have for dinner. Mushrooms and
fish and the berries that we picked along the way
since our cookout at the top of the mountain and
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the fire tower was ruined. But I can remember the
woods being very, very heavy. They were kind of off.
They didn't feel like the woods usually did when Dad
would take us out for walks in the woods to
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go gather things or to just check out the wildlife.
And I don't remember hearing any birds until we got
about three quarters the way back down came from and
then it was like the whole world just lit back
up again with you know, the sounds of the animals
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rustling in the bushes and the birds singing in the trees.
And that was when my dad said, all right, you
go ahead and get some berries. See what you can
get your mother or pie, and we'll grab some more
of those mushrooms, and I'm going to go fishing. And
you know, that was the last Dad really talked about
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that trip. He did tell me if I had any
more questions, I could come to him. Oh. This was
a few weeks later, and we had this two story
house and my bedroom, my siblings' bedrooms were up on
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the second floor. Mom and Dad were down on the
first floor, and I can remember waking up in the
middle of the night. I had to go to the bathroom,
and I got up and I saw eyes staring at
me from my bedroom window on the second floor, and
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I just started screwing. And my mother came upstairs and
my dad came upstairs, and yeah, they told my mother
kept telling me it was just a bad dream. It
was just a bad dream. And my dad, he kind
of walked over to the windows and he shut the
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curtains and he told me, from now on, we're going
to keep whatever bad dreams are outside. You keep your
curtain shut when you come up here at night, and
that's going to keep all the bad dreams away, so
you don't have any more nightmares. But Dad was kind
of funny after that. And that was when we noticed
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that the mom's apple tree and her chair, you know,
her pair tree and all the fruit that we were
going to go ahead and can it was no longer
there on the tree. And you mom had an apple
tree that was like twenty feet tall. It was huge,
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it was old. It was there before we ever moved in,
and there was not an apple left on that tree.
And the night before it was full of apples that
we were going to go ahead and make apple sauce
and cut it up and put it aside and put
by for the winter, you know, apple sauce and apple
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pie filling and all that sort of stuff. And nothing,
no pears, no apples, no nothing, not even dropped apples
on the ground for the deer. Nothing gone. Dad noticed
two days later that the garden had been raided his
The fence had been squashed down and the garden had
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been raided, and he was like, well, I guess that
was stupid deer got everything. And yeah, as a kid,
and I kind of like shrugged my shoulders believe what
Dad and mom were telling us. And that was that that.
Over the next couple of years, I started noticing that
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there were weird sounds that would come from the mountains
around the house. There were, you know, screams in the
middle of the night, and my dad will say, well,
you know, maybe it's a bear, maybe it's a mountain lion.
Although there's supposed to be extinct here, some weird animal
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up there. Don't know what it is, and you know,
he just passed it off. But yeah, they would make
sure that those kids were in before dark that's for sure,
and that the house that they used to leave the
doors unlocked at night, because you know, we grew up
at a time where these were left in the ignition
and the house was left open and windows were left open.
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You know, you'd leave for the day and the house
was still be open and nobody ever bothered anything. But
after that, Dad started locking doors and windows at night.
And you know, that was the earliest that I can
remember having activity of the neighbors in the woods and
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the first sighting that I ever had of a neighbor
in the woods. My dad called them our woodland neighbors,
and you know, that's what I referred to them, or
woods people the other thing that I used to refer
to them as. And to me, it was just like, okay,
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well whatever they're they're there. And you know, my dad
used to me too, we don't talk about this to
other people because other people don't think that there's anything
out in the woods the size gear and bear and
foxes and raccoons and stuff like that, and they're going
to look at you like you're crazy, and they're going
to make you feel like you're crazy. So just know what,
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you know, keep it in your heart and your mind
that you know what you know and don't worry about
trying to tell other people about what you know.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Yeah. Absolutely, so your dad was well aware of these
creatures and he had probably seen them before in the past.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Oh yeah, with the dad working on the line crew, absolutely,
you know, they seen things when they were up stringing
new power lines after storms and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Yeah, And it makes sense the area that you guys
had this bigfoot eye sighting at there was forest. I
mean you're almost in Canada there, and then there's a
power line strip. You had brook trout, which is one
of sasquatch his favorite food, mushrooms and berries. I mean
that's a recipe for sasquatch there.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah. I mean later on in life,
Dad have told me about the footprints that he and
the power line crew would see in the snow pot
while they were stringing up new lines. He was talking
about the pine cones and the rocks and stuff like
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that that would come raining down on them from time
to time. And they were like, oh right, well, you
know what, We'll just move on to another section and
then give these people some time to clear their encampment
out and then they would go back and they would
to that spot and they would have no more problems
because they had given them time to leave. And that
said respect. You treat everything in the woods with respect. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Absolutely, I think it was a smart idea to leave
the fish, mushrooms and berries on the rock and you
guys went your own way. I mean, things could have
went wrong, and I think that was the best move
to make. It sounds like he knew what to do
in that situation.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Yeah. He had said that he had encountered them from
time to time since he was a teenage boy himself.
He had always been told by his elders, you just
leave what you've gathered, walk away, and when you know,
when you start hearing the woods come alive around you again,
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when you know, you can go ahead and gather more
and bring it home. What you left behind you don't need,
but what you lean behind may get you out alive.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Absolutely. And a few weeks later, you saw the eyes
on the second story bedroom window. Do you think these
creatures followed you home? And what did the eyes look like?
Speaker 2 (16:01):
They had this glow all to themselves. It was like
this deep orange color. It was it was like they
were lit up from inside. They were huge. Have you
ever seen one of those property markers that has that
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like that red dot in the center The size of them, Yeah,
it was about that size. But it was like this
fire orange, this you know, this burnt orange, dark orange.
Now I can't come up with the the words to
describe the color orange that they were, but it's like
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they glowed from inside, not outside inside.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Like a glowing amber color.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Yeah, exactly. Now, my bedroom was about, you know, twelve
feet up off the ground, fifteen feet up off the ground.
I was on the second story, and these eyes were
a good two feet up in the window, and my
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window was a good two and a half feet off
of the second floor, you know, where the floor was
on the second story. That window was about two and
a half feet up off of the floor, so it
wasn't like the floor to ceiling windows. And this thing
was looking inside the window. Yeah. I can't tell you
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how terrified I was when I got to go to
the bathroom and there was something looking at me from outside,
and I mean it was The window was probably a
good two two and a half feet wide too, and
the eyes took up about a foot in the middle
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of that window.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, that's terrifying. So these things took food from the property,
they raided the garden. Why do you think they did that?
I mean, obviously they were hungry, But do you think
they did it to like send a message to you
or just simply to get food.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
I really don't know. I have no clue why they
did what they did. They had never done it before,
and they never did it again. You know, I can
only guess now as an adult that it was directly
related to my dad and I taking the hiking trip
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and still continuing to get food later on. Maybe they
were still watching us from a distance all that we
did take more food from what they thought was their source.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, that could be the reason why. So what else
happened throughout your life and what unfolded after this?
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Well, man, getting back to what my dad had been
telling me, he said that there were a few times
where he and some of his his buddies were hunting
and they were fishing, and he says, They've had rocks
thrown the boat while they were fishing. They've had screams
from the shoreline where they were fishing, and they have
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had sightings while hunting, and you know, when they would
see the forest people go up, you know, by their
hunting stands. They knew that the hunting was over for
that particular day.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
My you know, my father said that, you know, when
they would be in their hunting stands or their tim blinds,
they would see or smell these things, and the woods
would go deastly silent, and my Dad's like, yeah, the
hunting's over for that day. They just you know, blew
whatever we were going to try to get right out
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of water. And yeah, that was that. He'd come home
with that look on his face. And my mother would
tell him, you know, ask him if he had a
good hunt, and he's like, well, no, you know, those
neighbors they like to kind of ruined things occasionally for us.
No dear for us today. But that didn't mean that
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Dad wouldn't come home with one later on in the season.
But he said that it was, yeah, it was kind
of dicey there a few times for them.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Andandfather and my grandfather he was born and raised in Georgia,
and he used to tell us when we go down
to visit him about the boogers. And my grandfather would
make sure that we were in before nightfall. You know,
as the sun was going to get down, we had
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to be in the yard as dusk was falling. It
was on the porch or inside the house, and the
moment it was nightfall, there was no going back outside,
not for any reason for anybody until it was morning.
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You know. He used to tell us, you need to
come in now or the boogers are going to get you.
And he told me as an adult that he used
to get chased out of his hunting and fishing spot areas.
And you know, he used to hunt in the mountains
of northern Georgia, and he said that he used to
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get chased out routinely in this one place that he
would go and never did tell me where that one
place was. He called it his honey hole, and he
said he was keeping that to himself, but he would
get chased out because I guess it was these things
honey hole too, you know, but he said that he
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you know, growing up, they would have their gardens raided,
they'd have their farm animals taken, they'd have their chicken
coops broken into. He so one time they woke up
in the morning and there was this huge, huge hole
in the chicken coop roof, and about half of the
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fifty birds that they had there were gone, never saw
them again. You know, their eggs would get raided, their
gardens would get raided. And he said that they would
hear a whole bunch of catterwalling going on at different
points in time during the months, and they knew it
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was the boogers. You know, this is back in the
early early nineteen hundreds, nineteen thirty nineteen, you know, yeah,
mid to mid to late nineteen thirties. It is a
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period of time he was talking about.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Oh wow, so the sasquatch activity has been taking place
for a long time. And I find it interesting that
he would call them the neighbors or forest neighbors, because
they kind of are. I mean, they're a lot closer
than what people think.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Yeah, they are, there are now. My grandfather's experiences were
down in the North Georgia Mountains because he was born
and raised down in Georgia. And you know, my parents
they moved up here to New England after growing up
down in the south themselves. But so there's two different
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regions of the country that encounters in my family have happened.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Oh yeah, these things are all over Canada going down
into Florida, and that just tells you right there that
you can find the Sasquatch pretty much in any region
of North America.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Oh, I believe it. I believe that you can probably
find them just about anywhere in the world you want
to go if you look hard enough.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Absolutely. Okay, Lene, So what else happened? And can you
walk me through these experiences?
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Well, where my husband and I lived or lived and
where we've raised our family over the past twenty years,
it is like way out in the middle of pretty
much nowhere. I'm not going to say where it is,
but I have sent you personally the coordinate to where
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we are. We moved here twenty years ago, and the
place that we moved to was this old rundown, dilapidated
shell of a place that we bought as a fixer upper.
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And we never moved because we decided, you know, good soil,
good ground, locked the room far away from the cities,
don't have to deal with it. We like it here.
We live off grade. But we started when we moved here,
we started that was a thing that things were off,
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like we would hear the sound of somebody walking at
night out from from the woods area out around the
the house, walk up on the front porch, wiggle the
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door in a knob, and we'd go to see who
it was, you know, who it was, and there was
nothing there. But this thing kept happening for about a
year year and a half and never did actually see
what it was. But the footsteps were hard enough so
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that we could feel it slightly tremoring through the house. Now,
we also would go outside forwards dusk and we'd start
having rocks thrown at us and my father. You know,
putting two and two together with my father's stories, I
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kind of went, all right, well, everybody and everything needs
to be tucked in. As the sun's going down, we're
going to leave nighttime for whatever it is. Let's say
out there, we don't need to be going outside. And
you know, pretty soon the rocks stopped unless we were outside,
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you know, having a Yeah, we sometimes go out and
we'd light a fire and we'd sit around the fire ring,
and that's sometimes when rocks and stuff would come in
from the woods that are literally twenty feet away from
the house, so we'd have rocks come in from that direction.
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Sometimes we'd have sticks come in from that direction and
that's when we you know, put out the fire and
my husband look at the woods. All right, all right,
we're going, We're going, We're going. And if we didn't
go in fast enough, in the middle of the night,
while we were sleeping, we would hear this really loud,
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like a car hitting the house. The whole house would
shudder and it would shake, and it was, you know,
one of the most terrifying things to wake up probably
think like a tree had just dropped on the house.
And since we don't really live like right next to
the road, we know it wasn't a car that was
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coming in. But at that point in time, we also
had the chicken coop that we had started to put up,
and we had a pasture that we had enclosed. We're
going to put some goats in there, you know. We
had the chickens, and we have gardens, and there were
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some existing fruit trees and very patches on the property
and we would bench them in and put more fruit
trees that we wanted in here. And I started noticing
that the same pattern that I had growing up then
for that one year where yeah, you'd have fruit in
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the trees and then there was no fruit. Go out
to the garden to pick the vegetables, and all the
vegetables were gone, including the plants that they were on,
but they were there the night before. I kind of
looked at my husband. I said, all right, we've got
to figure something else here, and if we want food,
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we need to figure out how to coexist with what
I believe is in the woods around us. And that
was when my husband said, yeah, well, I saw something
up by the mailbox, which is a quarter of a
mile away from the house, up the driveway. He said.
I was walking up there and I saw something cross
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the top part of our driveway. We crossed the road
and keep on going, he said, dark brown, almost black.
He said. It took literally three strides across the road.
It looked right, it looked left, and it went across
the road, he said. But what was weird to him
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is it didn't turn its neck. It turned the whole
top part of his body as it was looking to
make sure that there was no cars or traffic coming
down the road. He said, I decided at that point
in time mail didn't need to be checked that day,
and he turned around and came back home. But he
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told me, I've seen what you think is taking from us.
You know, we had also had several hands go missing.
We were having eggs taken. We used to leave the
coupe unlocked, but without a set of hands, you couldn't
get inside the coop, if you know what I mean.
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And we get up in the morning and the human
door to the chicken coop would be wide open, but
we know that we closed it the night before, so
we started locking it with a padlock, at which point
we would find the door to the that the chickens
came in and out of it would be removed and
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off to the side, and there would be hands gone,
eggs laid in the middle of the night, gone, you
know anything that and the hens were all piled up
in a corner way away from where the that door was,
and they wouldn't move, they wouldn't lay eggs, They just
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kind of sit there all terrified in their corner, didn't
want to come outside. So we ended up locking that
door with a padlocked too. And you know that was
where the handprints, the first set of handprints that we
saw almost eighteen years ago on the windows would appear.
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Now our house is all one story, but they would
sit built into the side of the hills, so some
of the you know, some of the windows are farther
up from the ground level than some of the others,
and you know, we'd see handprints on the windows, we'd
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see smudges going down alongside of the barn. We never
did get the goats because of the chickens were being
harassed that bad, and we wanted to leave the goats
out in the pasture with you know, a little shelter
in there. What was going to happen to them if,
you know, hens were disappearing, So we decided not to
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get those. We decided not to get the cows either,
because you know, we didn't want those taken off as
they were going to be eaten by anybody. They were
going to be eaten by us, not find anything that
might be neighboring us in the woods. But that was
about the point in time where I talked to my
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dad and I talked to my grandfather. It was right
before my grandfather died. And my grandfather said, all right,
so this is what my mama did, and maybe it
would help you. Leave some of your eggs, leave any
of your hens that died in the middle of the night,
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you know, leave some of your excess produce, take it
out into the woods. Tell the woods this is for you.
I will leave things behind that I don't need, but
please don't just come and take the food out of
our mouths, and we'll share with you what we can
then we can, but leave the rest of it alone.
And you know, past seventeen years, this method has worked
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for us. We don't have things going missing and left
that stupid fox comes into the yard. Our gardens are
left alone, our trees are left alone, and our livestock
is left alone. And I intend to continue doing that
practice because I like eating too, you know.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah, absolutely. The handprint on the window that is very interesting,
and you took a photo of that. Why do you
think they touched the window? Do you think they purposely
did that.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
I think they were trying to peek in between the
curtains that were drawn to see what was inside at
night or what we were doing.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, I agree. And it seems like their hands are
very oily. I've heard other researchers talk about that. It's
almost like they got bacon grease all over their hand.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Oh. It took me well over a week and multiple
washingtons with Don and du Greaser to get the handprint
off the wall, and they are well off the wall
and the window, because when you went outside there was
another handprint that didn't photograph, but it was like right there,
about four feet away from the one on the window.
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It took me forever to get it off the window
and off the wall.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Yeah, that's interesting. Recently, my Australian shepherd has been going
into the woods and he'll come back and he's really
greasy and I touch him and it's like, oh, there's
like grease on my hands. I don't know if he's
like sweating really bad, or if he's playing with one
of these things. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Does a smell it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
I mean, it smells like oil. I don't know how
to explain it. It's got like an oil smell to it.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Now I understand what you're talking about. Yeah, I've got
a couple of other dogs too that are Rhodesian rich
Back crosses, and those guys will take off into the
woods and come back and they'll be all nasty money yet.
But my Australian Shepherd mix, she she just sits there
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and she barks at the woods. Gets to a certain
point during the day or the towards the evening, first
thing in the morning, she'll just bark at the woods,
bark at the woods, bark woods, and then come back
in the house like, Nope, I've done my duty. I've
let you know something there. Now I'm going to come
inside and you go deal with it. But they know,
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they don't harass the cats, and they don't harass the dogs,
and they don't harass the chickens anymore. So I'll take
that as a win.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
Yeah. Absolutely, What else has happened on the property and
what other finds have you come across.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
Well, I've sent you pictures of the footprint that was
in the mud of driveway that happened three weeks ago.
We've had really rainy stretches of weather and my driveway
gets to be a swamp with all the mud. And
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we don't dare bring a vehicle up and down the
driveway when it gets like that, because we've had we've
had to be pulled out before it just like sucks
your vehicle in and we'll just pull a hand cart
and you know, kind of walk up and down if
we're going to do the do errands, or you know,
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if we're just going somewhere we'll park the car at
the top of the driveway and we'll walk in and out.
And I was it was really really rainy, really muddy,
and I always headed out to do errands that morning,
and I had noticed a lot of deer print, because
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deer are in the pastors that we have here all
the time. And I happen to look down and there
was this footprint. It was a right footprint, and I
could see right on the edge of where this footprint
was was a deer track. But this footprint was at
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least four inches into the mud. And you know, I
could barely make an impression in the mud, even though
it was you know, i'll goofy and nasty to me.
I could barely make an impression. And I went, Okay, well,
hopefully I'm not interrupting a hunt. And I screwed it
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up the driveway and took off in the car and
went and did my errand a couple hours later, I
came back and that footprint was filled up with water.
I sent my son to go up to the car
to empty it and bring it down and bring all
the stuff down. And that picture I took had his
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bootprint off to the left side and you could see
the bootprint and there was maybe a half an inch
impression for him in his boot next to this huge
print that you could still see the definition of the
toes in. But that is filled up with four inches
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of water. And you know, that was added to the
collection along with the pictures of the footprints that I
sent to you that was in the snow. You know,
my husband and I were just coming home. And again,
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this is not a driveway that we go down in
the winter time. We walk in, we walk out. One
the hazards of living way out in the country, sometimes
the driveway you have is not passable. We were coming
home with all the supplies that we had gathered, and
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it had been an overcast day. It had snowed earlier
in the day, but it had stopped snowing, and when
we went up there was nothing of notice other than
your deer crossing. But when we came back there was
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a trackway and yeah, there was at least six I
am estimating six feet between the footprints, and it was
like in this straight line. One after another walked along
the driveway and then out into the field and I
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took the I took pictures of right foot, left, foot
right foot, and the next left foot was six feet
away in the field that was for us. It was
up to the middle of my thigh and there was
no way I was going to walk through all that
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snow to continue to take pictures. I am a we
that way. I am not doing it. It's not happening.
I do not like getting stuck in the snow. Mm m.
So I went ahead and went back into the house
put all the stuff away. My husband went outside, made
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sure that the hens who were secure for the night,
knowing that they had just been through in the past
couple hours, because you know, we weren't gone more than
three hours.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
Yeah, that's interesting. They look like excellent tracks to me.
What about the rock that you found? Can you tell
me a little bit about that.
Speaker 2 (41:56):
Well, we had gone ahead and put some eggs and
put some produce that we had bought at the grocery store.
That it was getting a little sketchyy for our liking.
So I told my son, I said, just take this
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all out and put it by that rock that we
put stuff in, and you know, here's some of our
our hens eggs, and we've got more that we need
to wash. So we're not going to eat these, and
you know, we fed some off to the neighbors up
the street that really couldn't afford the prices of eggs
this past winter. And you know, I told him, I said,
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go make a deposit, just let them know that it's here.
So he went out to where we usually leave things
that we don't need anymore and you know, apples or whatever.
And woke up the next morning and there was this
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huge chunk of white quarts with gold veining through it
that was about the size of my palm sitting there
on the front step. That was not there when we
went to bed. It was there the next morning, and
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you know, I went ahead and picked it up, brought
it inside, went cool. They gave us something back. All right,
here's a thank you gift. And I cleaned what dirt
there was on it, which wasn't much, but it looked
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like it came out of the river with how clean
it was, or it had been washed off at any point,
you know, at some point at any rate.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Yeah, that's really interesting. One of my guests had a quartz,
a crystal quartz rock with gold veins gifted to him
along with other smooth rocks on his porch.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
We've had a geode too. We've been given a geode
as well, and you know that I don't know where
that ended up. You know, my son took opened up
the door, saw that that was there about two weeks ago,
and I don't know what he did with it. He
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took it off before I could snap a picture of it.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
Oh okay, But that white quartz with the gold veins
in it, I have now sitting on the windowsill in
the living room window, so if they happen to come by,
they will see that their gift is appreciated and it's
sitting there.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
Yeah. Absolutely, that's an amazing rock and that's a cool
fine as well. Hold on to that for sure.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
Oh yeah, absolutely absolutely. I'm I'm pretty impressed with it. It's beautiful.
It really is the beauty in that rock, the beauty
that it's in nature to begin with.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
Yeah, for sure. So it sounds like they're still around.
You've had recent activity, and you're probably going to continue
having activity since you live way out in the middle
of nowhere and you recently found that track.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Yeah, I mean they were definitely here when we moved in.
You know what my husband and I told we Like
I said, we took my grandfather's advice. My grandfather was
part Cherokee, and he said that now the people that
he grew up with, they would just kind of walk
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into the woods. They would announce their intentions to the woods.
They would attempt to live in harmony with them, because
they've been here a lot longer than we have. That
we are trespassers on their land and they are putting
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up with us. We're squatters, they're putting up with us.
So you know, if you got a little extra, put
it out there, because that is how his mother just
stopped them from coming in after a while and rating
everything that they had. Yeah, yeah, I figure, if it works,
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don't fix it. You know, as far as you know,
these people going out intentionally gifting things to see what
sort of reaction in double edged stword, as far as
I'm concerned, and you know, maybe what we're doing is
also a double edged sword, but at this point they've
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stopped taking.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Yeah, it seems like people coexist with these things knowingly
or unknowingly, and the sasquatch tolerate them, and sometimes they're
kind and sometimes they are very ticked off, and that's
just how it is.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Well, we've had over the past twenty years, screams, we've
heard woofs, we've heard roars coming from the mountains around us.
The past few months, we've heard owls, but only during
certain points of the moon phase. And the owls start
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off across the street up on the mountain across the street,
and they're really really big lung owls, I'll tell you
that much. And they move really fast, kind of like
they're flying, but not really. You know, I don't quite
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know how to describe the movement that they make. But
we had one last month. It was about I guess
there was about three or four that went from across
the street to our property, and then about fifteen feet
behind the house, we started hearing this whosewill go off again,
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But the hoot owl morphed into a monkey. It sounded
like a monkey going and it continued making that who
all the way up the driveway past the house. I mean,
it wasn't more than fifteen feet away from the back
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of the house when it started doing that. And Aubrey goes,
all right, oo, please bleep out his name. But my
husband goes, all right, a big, big big owl, big
monkey owl, really big monkey owl, and off he went.
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My son and I have gone up the driveway before
and we've had trees shaken and how their monkey sounds.
My son wanted to remind me of that, and I'm like, oh, yeah,
I remember that. As we were walking up the driveway,
we were watching these big, huge trees be shaken back
and forth, and we were hearing how their monkey sounds,
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and we just kind of turned around and went back
home and waited for the howler monkeys to go away.
You know, we've had lots, We've heard lots of screams
and roars and stuff like that over the past twenty
years that we're here.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
So it sounds like they live around your place in
the mountains and the near by forest.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
Yeah. Yeah, I mean the town that we live in,
there's not many people here. It's one two small strips
of main habitation and the rest of us are spread
out over a twenty square mile radius with lots and
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lots of acreage between houses.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Yeah, it sounds like a pretty cool place to live,
being away from people and having these things out in
the woods. I'm sure it's always got you guys not
on edge, but you know, paying attention to your surroundings.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
Yeah. I mean we also have a brook across the street,
and that brook flows into the Connecticut River, which is
a half mile three quarters of a mile away from
you know, maybe a little bit more away from where
we live.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
Yeah, so there's a nearby Yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
Yeah, Yeah, there's a major waterway nearby.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
Yeah, so that could be an explanation as to why
they are around. And possibly they're just following the waterways
and they come through the area.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
Yeah, that could be an explanation. I do know that
a couple of the old timers that I've talked to said, oh, no,
those things have been here since I was a boy.
These things have been here since my family has been around,
and my family's been around for about three hundred years.
So he said, you learn to live with them or
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you leave.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
Absolutely. So there's a long family history of bigfoot reports.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
Definitely long community history of bigot.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Yeah. That's really interesting. Okay, I think that pretty well
covers everything. Do you got more you want to share?
Speaker 2 (52:16):
No? I think, Oh, did I tell you about that
one that I saw up at the back of the
pastor that called my name and.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
Waved, No, you haven't told me about that yet.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
Yeah. I was walking down the driveway after checking the mail,
and I heard my name be called and it was this. Yeah,
I can't describe the how deep and how gravelly this
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vocalization was, but it was definitely my name, and you
could kind of feel the rumbling of it in my chest.
I mean, this thing was maybe fifty feet away, and
when I looked up there it was it raised its
hand like in greeting. I mean, not like this back
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and forth thing, but this the hand went up and
breeding and I kind of looked at it and went, oh, hi, neighbor,
Hope you're having a good day. I'm going to go
inside now. And I went inside and to come back
out for three days. I'm absolutely terrified.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
Yeah, that is scary. What did it look like.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
It was? I'm going to guess about ten to eleven
feet tall. The shoulders broad doesn't even begin to cover
how big the shoulders were. I could see the definition
on its arms. I could see the definition on his
chest and its stomach. It was definitely male. Definitely you
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could see that it was male. The sighs on this
thing were incredibly huge. It was very very stick very
well muscled. It had this dark brown hair that was
all over it was maybe in maybe two to three
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inches long. The sun was hitting it just the right
way so that I mean, the the hair on it
was like this dark, glossy chestnut brown, absolutely beautiful in color.
I couldn't see what the eyes looked like, but it
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had this you know, conicals not too tall with the
conicle on the top of the head, but you could
see the conical shape on the top of the head.
The shoulders kind of went up into the chin, kind
of like the chin sat down onto the chest of it.
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But all right, I didn't get this feeling like it
was going to hurt me. What I got was this
feeling that my brain was overloaded and I needed to
go inside down. But it was huge. It was just huge,
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and it blew my mind. It was huge.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
Yeah, I don't blame you for not going back out
for about three days. When you see something like this,
it will blow your mind. But it'll also scay a
little bit, and it makes it hard to go outside
or into the woods for a while.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
Yeah, uh, for a while. I wouldn't go outside by myself.
I don't. I'd make sure that one of the kids
was with me, you know, one of the older kids
who were with me, I wouldn't go outside by myself.
I wouldn't let them go outside by themselves. I'd make
sure that they had the buddy system. Wouldn't let the
little ones out in the yard. Nope, nope. And last
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year I had some grandchildren here playing and running around,
and one of my grandkids came up to me, and
you know, basically it was like, Grandma, what's that person
doing in the woods watching us all the kids in
the house. Grandma wouldn't let him back outside. What wasn't happening?
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Wow? Yeah, So it sounds like there's a lot going
on out there. Yeah, I'm glad you're documenting your fines.
As far as like the handprint, the rocks, the tracks,
do you ever try to I don't know, like keep
something around in case you have an other eyes sighting
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to film it.
Speaker 2 (57:04):
And I've got my my phone and I suppose I
could grab that, but I don't even think about that
in the moment. It's the last thing on my mind. However,
if I hear those owls again, I do have a
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recording app now downloaded so that I can yes capture
that particular vocalization because I want to know what this
is owls, aren't that loud? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (57:44):
In the monkeys, Yeah, they'll mimic owls. And it'd be
cool to document any of the audio that you hear
in the mountains or around the house, and if you
see one, try to film it with your cell phone.
But I definitely understand when you see something like that,
your phone is the last thing on your mind, and
it will definitely put you in shock.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
It does. It kind of rewires the brain, that kind
of puts you one momentary done. You know, as far
as what do I do other than I hear you know,
I heard my dad's voice in my head, you know,
just turn around and leave, Just turn around and leave.
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So it acknowledged me that day, and I acknowledged it
back and kept on going, turned around and left. Last
thing on my mind was, oh wait, hold on a second,
and let me get my cell phone out and take
a picture of you know, I wanted to go. If
that makes any sense, No.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Yeah, absolutely, you definitely don't want to mess with them
too long, and you certainly don't want to pursue a bigfoot.
I think that would be the worst thing someone could do.
I've done it before and really ticked it off. And
I learned later on that the National Forest Service says
to not follow them in certain areas. They have signs,
and that's one of the things that says on the
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signs is never follow one of these things.
Speaker 2 (59:15):
No, I would not want to follow any of them,
and I know that they are around. We've seen structures
in the woods, probably about seventy five hundred yards into
the woods from where we are now. I go out
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there and I'll pick mushrooms and berries and all that
sort of stuff and see what I can harvest from
the woods different times of the year. But some of
these things, they remind me of a hunting blind. It's
like the sticks and the branches are put in such
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an or or that it's to break up the silhouette
of whatever's back there. You know, we've seen my husband
when he's been back into the woods hunting. You know,
he's seeing tree breaks and he's like, well to me,
I see the tree breaks, and I'm like, nope, I'm
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not going past here. I mean, he can tell what
snowloaded and what's been broken. Every fifteen twenty feet going
down a certain track. That's like, yeah, y'all, stay y'all,
stay on this side. We're on this side, y'all stay
on this side. And he said, part of it is,
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you know, respecting your boundaries and respecting theirs. Yeah, he's
been out there. He's been out there hunting, and he
says he's been paralleled out a few times. Oh wow.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
Yeah. So just it's seventy five to one hundred yards
in the woods. You're finding food sources as far as
like mushrooms, berries, things like that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
You walk off of our property where it's cleared, on
to our property where you know, there's woods, and within
two to three feet you're you're grabbing raspberries, you're grabbing,
you know, mushrooms, you're grabbing in the summertime, what's up
here called ramps. Yeah, you're grabbing all sorts of wild foods.
(01:01:33):
So yeah, it's fairly food rich environment up here. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Well it makes sense why they are around, and it
sounds like they've tried to interact with you, especially since
they left the crystal quartz with gold veins in it.
I think that's just amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Yeah, it's a really pretty rock. Ye know, when the
kids were little, and you know the grandkids now they
have a bin outside of twies, it's this huge tote,
got a locking lid on it, the whole nine yards.
And we've gone out many times and found the toys,
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not in the bin where they were the night before,
you know, picked up and put away. We've found one
of the kids when they were little. We found their dodgeball,
their kickball fifty feet up in a tree.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
No, well, yeah, that is not normal.
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
My husband when he was hunting across the valley he
found our daughter's doll. This was, you know, sixteen years ago.
We found our daughter's doll that had been outside several
weeks before in a tree.
Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
So it sounds like they're climbing into the tree as
if that was sasquatch, which I don't know what else
would take a toy up there. And yeah, I mean
I would say, you got a whole family group around you,
big ones, little ones, and it's possibly the juveniles playing
with the toys and taking them up into the trees.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
H That's what we've figured. But because we didn't have
any direct proof, you know, we were going to say
that for sure, Yeah, for sure, we say, is all
We're like, as well, that is a little bit weird.
And I hope whoever took it or whatever took it
had some fun. M but we left the kickball. Husband
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left the doll.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Yeah. When you can't explain something, it must be bigfoot, right,
I do that all the time, Like, I don't know
what else could do this. I mean, there's some strange
things going on. It's like, you know they're around, you've
seen them, so it could be an explanation. And the
channel's old sasquatch theory, so you know we're allowed to
theorize possibly what could have done it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
Yeah. I mean I think I know what's doing it,
But you know, if I don't see it myself, I
can have all the theories that I want. But you
know what else is going to take a ball fifty
feet up into a tree?
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
Yeah, I agree, especially when you've already seen them around
the house. I mean you've got a pretty good indicator
as to what could have done it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Yeah. Now, where my husband was hunting was literally three
miles away from where we live. Yeah, and that's where
he found the doll. Oh wow, in the middle Yeah,
up on the top of a mountain in the middle
of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (01:04:55):
M wow. Yeah, and that's where he gotten where he
got paralleled by these creatures.
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
Correct in one of the places. Yes, I mean he's
been paralleled out of the woods that surround where we
live as well.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
Yeah, that's a spooky feeling when that happens. Honestly, you
just feel like, I don't know, like you're on the menu.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Oh. He said that. When he was paralleled out the
last time, he said he heard some grunts, he heard
a low gut or old growl, and he just stopped
and said, all right, fine, I'll go home, but my
family's gonna be hungry. And now he turned around and
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he started leaving, and that's when he knew he was
being paralleled out. Yeah, he said, he didn't feel like
he was on the menu. It's just he was not
want just there at that particular moment in time. Three
days later he went back and everything was fine.
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
Yeah. I got paralleled at a conservation area when I
was bow hunting one night, and it was scary because
I was miles back there. It was pitch black, and
this thing was pacing me in the woods. I would stop,
it would stop, and I just felt like, I don't know,
Like if you're walking on the street and you got this,
I don't know, this bad guy behind you with a
knife in his hand following you. You know, it's just
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like a dark feeling. That's how I felt anyways. But
I was miles out there in the middle of nowhere,
so it's like, oh man, what's going to happen?
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Yeah, no, I can understand that he said that. Coming
out off of that mountain. It was a little sketchy
at times.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Yeah, it's cool that they let you out, though nothing happens.
I mean, I feel like they're just being territorial. But
at the same time, there's all these miss see people report,
so it's like, is that what it was building up to?
Were they working up the courage or were they just
simply escorting me out of the area as researchers say,
I mean, anything could have happened.
Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
Yeah, anything could have happened, But the fact that you're
still here means that they didn't want you that day.
Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
Yeah, it shows an intelligence and that they're not all bad.
I mean, I just feel like it was intimidation really
or curiosity.
Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
Oh yeah, I mean they're very intimidating, trust me.
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Yeah, it definitely let me know that I was being
watched the whole time.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
Though, yes, yes, I mean there are times where I'll
be out working in the garden and I could feel
eyes on me. Yeah, we'll we'll be doing work outside
on the homestead and we know we're being watched because
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we can feel it. And you can feel exactly the
spot that you're being watched from, if that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
Oh yeah, absolutely. I mean just with that rock that
was gifted to you, I mean that's like somebody leaving
a note on your doorstep saying I've been watching.
Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
You, yes, yes, and I'm calling my name.
Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
What did it sound like when they called your name?
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
It was this deep yeah, like I told you that.
It was like fifty feet away and it was this deep, gravelly,
very bass voice and you could kind of feel it
in you the vocalization, but it was clearly my name.
Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
So they have the capability of speaking English like saying
like learn that's freaky.
Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Yeah yeah, I mean they're able to mimic so much.
H But my buddy, when my name means that it's
watched us for a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:09:04):
Mm hmm. I've heard that from several people. My friend
Bill was camping in a national forest or a conservation
area by himself, and they showed up around his tent
and they were hooping and hollering, and one of them
said his name. They said Bill.
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Yeah, and that is very very creepy, very weird feeling,
and it's very unsettling.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Yeah, I mean it makes sense, like if they heard
someone call your name. But I asked my friend Bill, like,
how do they know your name? He's like, I don't know.
I was like, well, you called your wife Debbie? Did
did like you have her on speakerphone? Or did you
say your own name? He's like, no, so who knows.
Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
Oh, I mean my name has been said I don't
know how many times of the past twenty years.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Yeah, that would make sense in that case. You know,
your husband says, hey, Len, get over here.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Yeah, exactly exactly. You know, people that we've had in
they called my name. You know, when my parents have
come up to visit, they called my name.
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
So I think one of the spookiest things that you
mentioned was something would rattle the door handle. Do you
feel like they were trying to get into the house
or was it just intimidation or they were just being funny,
Like what do you think was going on there?
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
I think that they were trying to intimidate us when
we first moved moved in here, they don't do it anymore.
They you know, they stopped. They stopped doing that a
long time ago.
Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
That's good. And I mean you were experiencing the rock throwing.
It sounded like a car hit the house. Do you
think they slapped the side of the house. What do
you think happened there?
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
I think that's quite possible that they slapped or they
hit the side of It was also one after or
one night. It was in the middle of winter and
we had the you know, we have a woodstove that
we use for heat, and it's an external chimney and
you know, it doesn't go through stone or anything like that.
(01:11:19):
It's an external chimney that's all piping. And we heard
this wham right on the side of the house, and
like not more than forty five seconds later, we started
smelling smoke. We got up and we looked, and the
smoke was now backing up into the house. So my
(01:11:41):
husband went running out the back door with a flashlight
and we had four segments of that piping that had
been smacked off of the chimney, and we knew it
was smacked off because they were dented in no wow.
(01:12:02):
So in the middle of the night he was out
there banging the piping, trying to get it put back
into rough shape so that he can put the chimney
back together so that we could stay warm. That night,
it was like twenty below m hm, it's cold out there.
Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Yeah, that's that's terrifying because you don't know, like if
the house could possibly burn down when they do stuff like.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
That, exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Yeah, And the footsteps that you heard outside, you said
you could feel them inside the house. That had to
have been a big one.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
Yeah, or it was just something really hard, but you'd
hear it thumb, some thumb, some somemb It was this
rhythmic walking from the woods around the house to the
front of the house, and then the door knob would
start to wiggle and shake. Wow, And that was pretty scary,
(01:13:05):
and we thought, we thought, well, maybe it's some hazing
from some of the neighbors around here that really don't
like new people moving in. But yeah, when they tried to,
even the heaviest of our children tried to recreate the
depth of the rumbling, they couldn't do it. They also
(01:13:30):
couldn't get that house to have that vibration premer go
through it that we were experiencing at night when that
was happening. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
One thing I found interesting with my research is a
lot of the things that Trainosaurus rex supposedly did back
in the prehistoric age is very similar to the Sasquatch.
And I was watching Prehistoric Planet yesterday and they were
talking about the pads on their feet cause them to
walk through the forest completely silently, and they were talking
(01:14:04):
about like how they would ambush their prey, and it
was like very strategic. One one t rex would purposely
like snap a stick to distract the prey, and another
one would come from another side. And I was like, man,
that sounds a lot like bigfoot activity. And they certainly
do have like pads on their feet, and they can
be completely silent when they're moving through the woods, but
(01:14:26):
they can also be loud to where you can just
feel the footsteps.
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
Yeah. Yeah, I have heard similar theories about that. I've
also had some of my grandfather's relatives say that, yeah,
if you hear that twig snap, don't stop, don't freeze,
continue to go, start moving away from it, keeping in
(01:14:56):
mind that if there's one, there's more, and if you've
got one that's trying to hold your gaze That means
something else is coming up from your rear or your sides.
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
Absolutely, it's an ambush and a distraction.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
Don't really look at it, just keep on going, but
be aware that you're being flanked. M m.
Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
Yeah. So it sounds like you've handled these encounters pretty well.
I mean staying inside and not coming out that's pretty normal.
Because one night the entire clan showed up outside and
I was sitting inside. I had the window open and
I was hitting them with the spotlight. I mean I
pretty much saw everything. I saw the entire clan, but
(01:15:41):
I did not go outside that night, and it kind
of messed me up for a few days, Like I
didn't want to go in the woods.
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
No, no, you don't. And I don't blame you because
that's scary.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Yeah, a lot of people want to see these things,
but I know, without a doubt, when you know that
they're outside or around your tent, you're not going to
have the same attitude that you had before, like, oh,
I really want to see one of these things, or
I want to hand it an apple and hang out
with it, like my buddy, it'll terrify you, and like
(01:16:17):
you said earlier, it will rewire your brain, And that
is no joke.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
No, you just don't. You don't understand the depth until
you experience it yourself. You don't understand the depth of
what it does to you and how it just shuts
things down and rewires you. And when you come back
(01:16:43):
into the way you're supposed to be, you don't think
that way anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
Mm hmmm, Yeah, it'll change everything. After your encounter, did
you have like an adrenaline dump, Like did you feel
it for like two weeks? Like you kept playing the
encounter over and over like you're wired.
Speaker 2 (01:17:03):
I guess over and over. And it was there in
my dream time as well as my week time, and
it was almost like you know, PTSD for a while. Yeah,
anything that moved, I'd look towards the woods, I see
any shadow and I was done. But yeah, I replayed
(01:17:28):
it over and over and over in slow motion fast motion.
I still do.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Sometimes, Yeah, absolutely, And I call it cryptid PTSD, and
I think it's a real thing. I mean people like
start finding I mean they think like every stick that's
broken could possibly have been done by Bigfoot, And I
do it too. Maybe it's not, but like you start
looking at things differently and I think it's almost like
somebody that comes back from war, like any sound is
(01:17:56):
like potential danger, and it'll kind of make you snap
a little bit or replay the incident over and over
in your mind.
Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
Yeah, you do have a heightened awareness of what's out there.
I mean I didn't necessarily have that height and awareness
before that first encounter, but you know, going outside, going
into the woods over the past forty plus years, you
(01:18:26):
know that that head is looking everywhere. Every sound that
you hear, Yeah, you're gauging, Yeah, the wind, the smells,
every noise, every lack of noise. You pay more attention
to your gut too, than you ever did before. The
(01:18:50):
situational awareness just goes off the charts. At least it
did for me.
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Yeah, it really does. Did they ever leave you the
rat bit with the head messing in the middle of
the trail or anywhere? Have you ever found anything like that?
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
My husband has found feathers. My husband has found antler sheds.
He'd be walking into the woods, come back on the
same path five minutes later and there are antlers sitting
there on the ground, and nast what he was out
there looking for with antler sheds Because he wanted to
(01:19:29):
have antlers so that he could rattle them for hunting
the next year. And you know, he came walking back
out five minutes later and there was an antler in
the middle of his past that hadn't been there before.
You know, he's had feathers sitting there in his path.
(01:19:51):
One day, he went out to a blind that he
had set up and there were turkey feathers hanging off
the blind. They brought those home.
Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Oh well, it's like they were telling them. They know
exactly what he was doing and what he was pursuing.
Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:20:10):
Yeah, you definitely know you're being watched there. And I
think it's interesting. The sasquatch that your husband saw, or
the one he encountered, it like looked to the left
and right, and it didn't turn its neck, it like
turned its whole body to look. And I believe they
do look both ways before crossing the road. I've seen
deer do that, or at least some deer that are
(01:20:31):
smart enough to look both ways. But yeah, they're very
aware of their surroundings, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
Yeah. Yeah, they most definitely are very aware of your surroundings.
You know, by the time you figure out that they're there,
they've known about you for a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Mm hmm, yeah, without a doubt. Are there any other
encounters that you forgot to mention? Anything else you can
think of?
Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
Not at this point, I think you know, we've caught
you up to speed with just about everything that's there.
But I will keep you in the loop as far
as anything that happens in the future, because I do
believe it's ongoing.
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Here, absolutely, and I appreciate that. And if you have
any questions, feel free to ask any time.
Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Okay, I appreciate that, my friend. I really do. Being
able to communicate with you, you know, and under having
somebody understand on the level that I do and be
able to say, hey, you know that this is what
I'm thinking or this is what I'm feeling and you're going, oh, yeah,
(01:21:47):
you're not alone there has made me feel less isolated,
and I really thank you for that gift. It is
a gift without value, and I can't appreciate express how
much I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Yeah, I feel the same way. I appreciate you very much.
And when I was hearing your encounters, it made me
feel like I wasn't alone. And I've definitely felt isolated.
That's why I started the channel. So I really appreciate you,
and you're the whole reason I do this channel. I mean,
I've learned so much from you, so I'm extremely grateful.
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
Oh I thank you for putting up with me.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
No, I feel like you had to put up with me,
and I'm just glad we got to talk again. I'm
glad that things didn't work out so well and the
first time we talked because you had more to share,
and it's like, cool, I get to talk to Lin again.
Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
You know, I appreciate you giving me a second chance
to go ahead and record that. And I'm sorry for
the way the first recording ended up for you. But
you know there was a reason.
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
I suppose, Oh there absolutely was, because you had more
things to share, and I feel like, I don't know,
it just made a better podcast. And people need to
be aware that a lot of the people that call
in live out in the Boonies and that's just how
it is. You get bad cell signal out there and
you know it's not a clear connection.
Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
No, I've tried to do everything I can today to
make sure that you have a clearer connection. Oh yeah,
there was that other picture that I sent you that
you know a lot of that turned out looking like
a blob squatch. One night, I was sitting there in
the middle of winter, and I heard this noise at
the living room window, and when I kind of peeped
(01:23:42):
through the curtain, there was that face staring back at
me that I did try to take a picture of.
It turned out to be this this blob squatky thing
that I could see where the two eyes were, and
I could see where the mouth and the nose were
through the picture. And I'm sorry it was blob squatch,
but that was actually one I did pick up the
phone because the phone was in my hand. I was
(01:24:03):
playing a video game, and I know, hit the shutter
button real quick, but it didn't turn out very clear.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Yeah, well, at least you tried, and I appreciate you
for sharing it with me either way.
Speaker 2 (01:24:16):
You know, the flash kind of got in the way
and sent everything backwards. But I actually pined that curtain
shut for a period of a few days, like nope,
not opening up day, not opening up night, not gonna nope, nope.
Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Yeah, well you know they're looking through the windows. That
handprint is huge. How high up was that handprint by the.
Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
Way, eight feet Wow, yeah, eighth seat.
Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
That's incredible and unnerving and at the same time.
Speaker 2 (01:24:52):
Yeah, yeah, all we got the measuring cake out of
this eight feet up from the ground.
Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:25:01):
Okay, Well, you keep your eyes peeled and your head
on a swivel in the future, and I know you
already do. So anything else that happens, let me know
about it, and I would definitely like to hear about it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
Absolutely. I can do that for you, And as soon
as WEEK capture any of that owl audio, I will
send it to you. I don't have the ability to
process it through to find out what it might or
might not be. I don't have the ability to figure
out what hurts or mega hurts or whatever they call it,
(01:25:36):
that those things you know that the audio is coming from.
You know, maybe you do. Maybe you've got some people
that you can run it through.
Speaker 1 (01:25:44):
Yeah, I definitely do have people that I can run
it through. And you know, some researchers say it has
to be within a certain frequency for it to be
big foot. I personally don't believe that, but I respect
their opinion on it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
Yeah, all I know is when you have an owl
that turns into a monkey. Mm hmm, that's not now.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
Yeah, my opinion on that is because like let's say,
for example, when the one said your name Lynn, like,
it's not vocalizing to where it sounds like a Willie
mammoth or something like from the prehistoric age, like it's
just like saying something. Or when it does the alcols
or if they do mouth pops. I don't feel like
that's gonna be in a frequency similar to where if
(01:26:26):
they scream super loud, like it's gonna vary. So that's
why I don't think that if it's not in the
in this certain frequency, then it's not bigfoot like other
researchers think. But that's my opinion. Who knows what do
I know?
Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
Right? Well, like you said, it's all a theory, and
each one of us has a little piece of that puzzle.
You know. We we've we've got our own ideas, and
if we can all fit those ideas together the right way,
you know, we've all got a jukesaw puzzle piece.
Speaker 1 (01:26:56):
Absolutely, I feel like everyone's opinion is import and no
one is right or wrong. Well, maybe some people are
right and maybe some are wrong, But I'm saying like
we're all adding a little piece of the puzzle in.
Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
The end exactly. And you know these people who say, well,
what what you experienced, it wasn't real or what have you?
How you know you weren't there. You weren't part of
my experience anymore than how do I know what you
have said is real or not? I wasn't there, m exactly.
(01:27:30):
You know, I don't know as far as you know
what these beings are. They are exactly who and what
God intended them to be. Yeah, no, I can't tell you.
Are they Aurella comedy is? I can't tell you. Are
they from outer space? I can't tell you. Are they
(01:27:53):
part of the as people call the WU factor. All
I know is they are what they are, and they
are exact exactly what our creator intended them to be,
just as we are exactly what our creator intended us
to be.
Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
Absolutely, they're here for a purpose. What do you think
they are? Just theorizing like, do you think they're relic
commentad or do you think they're more something biblical? Or
maybe both? I mean, what are your thoughts on that?
I know you don't really have a specific opinion, but
what would you say?
Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
I think maybe they're both a relican commonid that is
perhaps from the biblical lore. You know, maybe they are
the Nephilium, or they are you know, a creation of
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God from another extension. I mean, you sit there and
you you go back to the book of Genesis where
Came was cast out of the garden of Eden and
he was cast out to the other tribes that were
on the face of the earth. Maybe they're one of
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the other tribes that Cain was passed out to.
Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
Yeah, that's very possible. And I feel like, you know,
all theories are accepted. Like in my personal opinion, I
feel like they do look primate, and then people say, no,
they look more human. I feel like they look human
as well. Are they a relic commented? I feel like
they are because the Native Americans said that they were
here before they got to this area, and there's been
(01:29:38):
stories all throughout history, so I feel like everyone's right.
Could they be like from another planet. I believe that's possible.
People are seeing orbs associated with the activity, and people
say that they're interdimensional. You know, tracks just disappear, people
don't find the bodies. There's got to be an explanation.
So I feel like it's all the above who knows.
Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
Yeah, exactly. I mean my husband is seen orbs. You
see orders across the street in the woods, and there's
no roads on the mountain across the street. Wow, not one.
Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
Yeah, that's one. That's an important piece of information for sure.
And I believe it's tied in with the cryptids.
Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Yeah, it couldn't be. It couldn't be hikers because there's
really no hiking trails. That's all private property up there.
But you see orbs and lights moving through the woods
across the street. You see the orbs and lights moving
(01:30:40):
in the fields across the way following the brook, and
this is usually happening two three o'clock in the morning.
And yeah, there's no roads over there. Yeah, absolutely none.
Speaker 1 (01:30:56):
Yeah, that's incredible. And the Bible does give us little
cl lose, but I feel like when things unfold in
the future, those clues will definitely be a big piece
of the puzzle. And it was kind of like that
before Jesus came into the world, like Isaiah prophesied things
that would happen like him coming in riding in on
(01:31:17):
a donkey into Jerusalem, and it's like if you read
that back then, you'd be like, what riding in on
a donkey, Like what does that mean.
Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
Exactly? You just look at the stories of Jacob and
how was Esau described but a very large hair covered man.
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Yeah. And it's pretty wild because they called the Nephlum
the watchers, and like the Native Americans called the Sasquatch
the watchers, which I find to be interesting. Maybe there's
a connection there, maybe not, but interesting nonetheless, because you
and I both know these things watch us.
Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
Oh yeah, oh yeah yeah. And you can kind of
feel when they come out too. You get the sense
that they're there now.
Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
Oh yeah, oh yeah. One thing I forgot to ask
you was when you were with your dad and you
guys had that encounter by the power line strip. You
said everything felt different, like it was quiet. There was
no birds chirping, no insects. Did it feel like I
don't know, like I don't know if you've ever been
in a tornado, like the barometric pressure changing, like just
(01:32:39):
like something feels off and dark. Did you feel like that?
Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
It was kind of like we walked into a bubble.
There was an absolute removal of all woodland sounds from
around us. I don't really have a time frame that
I can give you because it was so many years
ago and I was so young, but you know, I
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can remember walking up the trail and feeling a little uneasy.
And but I was also very focused on I've got
to get enough food for us to have lunch. I've
got to maybe get enough food for you know, enough
berries for my mom to make a pie or whatever.
You know, I'd like berry pancakes. I was kind of
(01:33:34):
focused on that task as well. But I was also like,
shouldn't I be hearing that squirrel that gets angry at
me from the trees? You know I'm talking about you
go out in the woods and you hear the squirrel
screaming at it. But there wasn't any of that. And
then my dad, my dad was like, nope, stop, kept
(01:33:57):
behind me, turn around, let's just go. But you know,
that one was very very dark, and you know, I
could see that there was this fur like substance on it,
but I really couldn't get a real close look at
(01:34:19):
what it looked like because I was behind my dad
real quick and he wouldn't let me out, you know,
even craning my neck, I couldn't really get a good
close look at what it was other than it was
very big. It looked like it was in a huge
fur coat, and it was too warm out for anybody
(01:34:42):
to be wearing a you know, a coat of any kind.
I mean we're talking like seventy five to eighty degrees outside.
Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Yeah, that definitely sounds like Sasquatch. I've had a similar experience.
This was several years ago, and I was at a
buddy's property and this place was awesome for whitetail hunting,
and it had like a spring fed creek that went
through there that runs year round in a huge cave,
and giant cattle fields with a lot of woods around it.
(01:35:13):
But I was walking to my deer stand and I
looked up to the power line strip that was probably
like I don't know, i'd say like two or three
hundred yards away. It was pretty far away, but there
was something big standing there, and I just like thought
it was like a horse because that property they call
it boys Town, that's where like all the bad kids go,
(01:35:34):
and that's what I thought it was. Was one of
the I don't know the security people because they're known
to ride horses, but it was just something huge and
I couldn't see it very well. Because it was far away,
like I could see it, but I couldn't see detail.
I just know it was something big, like a moose
or a or a horse or something. But there's no
moose around here.
Speaker 2 (01:35:54):
Oh, I'd get that. I understand exactly what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
I hadn't seen this asquatch at that point in time,
so bigfoot wasn't on my mind. I've only had experiences
before that as far as like being screamed at or
finding broken trees and strange things like that. So I
didn't know what it was at the time. But looking
back on it now, I'm like, whatever that was, it
was huge, and I remember looking away and when I
(01:36:19):
look back it was gone. Yeah, so your experience reminded
me of them.
Speaker 2 (01:36:24):
Yeah, most definitely. It sounds very, very very similar as
far as yep, you know it's there, but yeah, you
don't have the details.
Speaker 1 (01:36:34):
Absolutely. Okaylyn, I'm gonna let you go. I know you
got a lot on your plate and a lot to
do today, so I really appreciate your time. And yeah,
like I said, you did an excellent job, and you
just keep in touch with me and keep an eye out.
You never know what you're gonna see or what's gonna
happen in the future, and yeah, send me photos of
(01:36:56):
your your shepherd sometime. I'd like to see her.
Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
Oh I think, I yeah, I can definitely send you one.
I can definitely send you one. And she she is
a pit bull shepherd mix and she's got the short
hair of the of the pit bull, but she's got
the attitude of the shepherd.
Speaker 1 (01:37:16):
Oh wow, that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (01:37:19):
Yeah, I'll send you a picture of her.
Speaker 1 (01:37:21):
Okay, that sounds good to me.
Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
Yeah, she's definitely a loving little bratt. Loves to dig
me out from underneath the covers first thing in the morning.
And yeah, yeah what I what I saw from really
on that one video where he was like digging you
out from the covers and then it was all good
morning kisses and snuggles. Yet that that seems to be
(01:37:47):
her as well.
Speaker 1 (01:37:49):
Yeah for sure. They Yeah, I know that's how I feel.
Speaker 2 (01:37:57):
Yeah, you know, I sit there and I look at
at the puppies I've got, and I think to myself,
I am so not worthy of any one of you.
The way you are with me and with my family,
and the way you are with humans, we are so
unworthy of having you in our lives. But I am
(01:38:19):
so grateful that you are there. I wouldn't know what
to do without you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
Yeah, that's how I feel. And it's just definitely, you know,
they have unconditional love and they're always good to you.
Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
Exactly, Yeah, exactly. They teach you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
Yeah they do, and hopefully. Yeah, we alerts me if
the Sasquatch are around, and I don't know. That's one
of the reasons I got them. But now I don't
like taking them out there because it's like, what if
something happens to him?
Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
Yeah exactly, I just take them on a leash, give
them it a long lead. I'll let you know.
Speaker 1 (01:39:01):
Yeah, absolutely, all right, Lenn, I'm going to hop off here,
so I appreciate you and just be sure to keep
in touch. Definitely, be safe, O.
Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
Come most definitely you two. When you're out there, please
please please be careful get yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
Yeah, I definitely will as good as I can anyone.
Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
I will continue to keep you in my prayers for
your safety because you put yourself out there in some
pretty sketchy spots.
Speaker 1 (01:39:33):
Yeah. Well, I appreciate that, and I need all the
prayers I can get.
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
All right, my friend, I thank you for everything, and
I will be in touch. As soon as I get
some recordings, I'll send them to you. Any more pictures,
I'll send them to you.
Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
Sounds good to me and I appreciate it, and I
hope your husband gets better quickly.
Speaker 2 (01:39:54):
Thank you. I appreciate it, and I will let him
know you sent your best and your healing.
Speaker 1 (01:39:59):
Wish the absolutely. I appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:03):
All right, lynno care, Thank you you two, goodbye?
Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
All right. Lynn certainly has a lot of things happening
on and around her property, and it really makes you
wonder what these creatures are up to. What do they want?
Are they just simply fascinated by Lynn and her family
or is there another answer as to what is happening.
It makes you wonder if it's the garden, the fruit, trees,
(01:40:31):
the dogs, or do they want something else. I feel
like there is a connection with the Sasquatch and Lynn's
family because her husband has seen them, she has seen them,
and her father knew about these creatures. So maybe it
is something that's generational or possibly something that's hardwired into
(01:40:53):
our DNA. But again, it could just be the land
and the Native Americans talked about this phenomenon, and they
warned us that these things are out there. The sasquatch
wiggling the door handles is certainly unsettling, and Lynn said
that she could hear the footsteps and she could feel
the vibration from inside the house. So that tells you
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right there that these things are huge. And yet again
we have another person that claims they have seen the
balls of light associated with bigfoot activity. I can tell
you firsthand that the orbs are certainly connected with the
cryptid activity, and it just makes you really wonder if
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these things are interdimensional, if they're coming through portals, or
if they're possibly connected to aliens and UFOs. I know
that's far out there, but we have to consider other
possibilities with other strange things that are taking place on
this planet. That's all we have for now, and I
really appreciate everyone for tuning in until the next one.
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You guys, be safe out in the forest.
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