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Good morning, everybody, and welcome to this week's episode of
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at Crampis this year? How will I not? I just
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With that being said, I don't know why I'm out
of breath and rush through all that, but there you go.
It's a it's a lovely day here. So with that
being said, we are going to go ahead and get
to our show with our awesome guest. I think I'm
(06:11):
actually awake this morning. I talk more when I'm awake,
so that's probably what the problem is. Alright, guys. My
guest here is Wendell Moseley. He is the founder of
Prospecting USA and creator of the YouTube channel Wendell Bigfoot
nine to one one. He is an Alabama based explorer
known for first hand encounters with the unexplained. His journey
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into bigfoot began in twenty eighteen when he discovered unusual
tracks in his own driveway and shared photos online, which
quickly led to podcast invitations and deeper involvement in the field.
Since then, Wendell has become an active figure in bigger
Bigfoot research, regularly participating in meets and greets and boots
on the ground investigations. Through his channel, he provides a
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welcoming platform for others who can openly discuss their experiences
with big Foot and the paranormal. Welcome Wendell to the show. Wendell,
how you doing?
Speaker 5 (07:05):
Hey? How you doing? I'm doing fine, I say, I've
got one of my cousins in chat. Hello, Ruth, Hey
there you go, high Hello everybody else.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
It is a very very active chat this morning.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
Sometimes.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
With that being said, guys, if you have a question
that you would like answered, put it in all capital
letters so that I could see it in all the
other comments and stuff over there, And that way it
doesn't get lost, and we get through it. Rush through,
Lisas rush through so we can play Barnaby Jones drinking game.
Everyone in chat mispronounces a word drink. I don't think
(07:45):
I screwed up much today, Lee, as fast as we're going,
so I don't think you get to drink this morning.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Lee. Oh, with that, I got something I want to say. Okay,
look nothing like Barnaby Jones. You look want like Max Bear.
I don't know, maybe even Denver Pile. Okay, you know
who they are. I've heard of Pile, but ye, I
(08:14):
don't know Max Bear that was Jethrow. Okay, Billies, of course, Gilligan.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
Oh good, that's all the time we got for this episode.
Thanks for watching guys, all right.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
All right, all right, I had to get that in
there because of your name.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
I have not heard those before, though I have heard
a lot of Burnaby Jones references, but yep, I've never
been called Gilligan before. So there's a first for everything. Well,
it is awesome to finally put a face on the
name here, Wendell, and have you on the show instead
of just in the chat. I know we've scheduled this
(09:14):
interview quite a while ago, and you've been showing up
in the chat ever since, and I appreciate that and
so cool to have people that have had experiences in
the chat and listen to the show come on and
enjoy it and share with everybody else. So awesome.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
A few times before you invited me too.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
But yeah, I kind of scoured the Alabama Facebook group
for Bigfoot and I stole a bunch of people off there.
If people haven't noticed, you see like runs of certain
states because I am currently working on certain projects, and
I go, I need someone from Alabama to come on
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and talk.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
But you need to get Mark Green and Rebecca from
sid Creek Bottoms.
Speaker 4 (09:59):
I haven't had. I haven't hit Cindy. I haven't hit her.
Speaker 5 (10:02):
I think Mark Green was on the show, okay. I
think Rebecca's his wife, Okay, and they they've lived about
an hour south of me here.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
I'd have to check. I have so many people on
and two shows a week, but I'm pretty sure I had.
I had Mark Green on I think.
Speaker 7 (10:24):
So yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:27):
All right, all right, well let's we have we have
you here today, so let us chat about your looks,
what you got going on. So started with your your
footprints and your driveway, as we said the intro here. Now,
so you got to live like on the edge of
the woods or you live in the city where.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
Well, at the time I was living up in Hefflin, Alabama.
I was on Highway forty six between Interstate twenty and
Downtown one and my driveway ran mile back up in
the woods and there was nobody out the Uh. We
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got one neighbor that had a bunch of dogs out there,
but she wasn't really that close. And uh, it was
right after my stepfather passed away, and uh, I found
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other lady to come help take care of my mother
while I was working, and uh, I trail camera set
up out there, and I was going to check my
trail camera, and I found two tracks in my driveway.
One was really uh larger than my footprint, and the
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other one was smaller, almost as small as my cell phone.
And it's sunk into the ground, really really deep. Let's see,
I think, is there a way I can post the pictures?
Speaker 4 (12:17):
At the bottom of the screen, there's a share button. Okay,
present yep, image there it is.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
I forgot. I hadn't done this in a whilest. I forgot,
especially on the double uh double broadcast like I'm doing.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Not there we go.
Speaker 5 (12:50):
That is the large track. You can see the toes
right across there, and kind of the one right in here,
and I'll remove that one and you'll find the small one.
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H h.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
Oh man, if you assume me, let's see if I
can zoom this thin somehow.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
That's gonna say I can't. That's on your end.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
All right, Let's see how did I do this?
Speaker 4 (13:49):
They can't zoom in point like normal.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
But anyhow, you see where that track is going into
all that uh underbrush right across there. I couldn't go
through there with without a machete. And that's the nacy
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the lady I was telling you about. She's right, it
would it.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
Was so bad you couldn't go through there, and that
you did, it would drop off.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
So that would be off.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
But there was no for you to go through there.
The only way you could go through there is if
you had a bobcat or something bigger than that and
cut it all.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Down with.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
Well, then I got that straight down, thank you. Uh.
But anyhow, that was uh where I got my first
uh tracks that and I moved off after my mother
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passed away, moved on down here in Anniston and met
uh found one of them bigfoot groups and posted my
pictures on there and asked people what they thought about them,
and Bob Dizzle Bob Doll he got in touch with
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me and asked me to be on his podcast and
I did. And then Woodwalkers had a meet and greet
up in Kentucky at the l B L of April
last year, and I went to that. I took pictures
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for myself, you know, for my memories, and I posted
them on my Facebook. Guess what nobody else did, So
they wound up being a bunch of people copying my
pictures and popes and them. And that's what really got
me more or less famous in this group, is because
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I took pictures. And then I came back to Alabama
and Mark Green had to get together and went to that.
And then woodwalkers came down here and they did one
went to that, one went to uh Ah. Mark Green
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has a fire pit on once a month at his house.
I go to that. And I've been to a couple
of different places over here in Talladega National Forests where
Pine Glen. I camped there one night and I didn't
have nothing happen. I was. I went over to sweet
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Water late. I found a deer hide that had been
ripped off and thrown down, and I was got my
phone out, was video taping around there, and there's a
little boat ramph goes out into the lake. As I
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walked past my car, my front and froze up. It
would do nothing, I mean, it would do nothing. And
I walked on down to the boat ramp and I
found a riding reel that somebody had left out there.
I reeled it in. It had some fresh shrimp still
on it. I'm guessing just guessing that whoever was fishing
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there seen the deer hide thrown down and got out
of there as fast as he could and didn't take
trying to really ride in. But that's just my guess.
A little later on, I went over to a place
called Big Oak camp Ground, and as soon as I
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pulled in that place, I got a feeling like I
should not be there at all. I mean, I was
actually scared, and I left. I didn't even take time
to turn around. I did turn around much, but I
went back later on a few months ago, and everything
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was fine, wasn't nothing scary. I took a picture of
the camp site. It wasn't real big. You could probably
get maybe ten people in the main area next to
the pit toile in this another little area up on
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top of the hill back there behind where you come
in at uh. But that was about it. So I
went on and left from there after that, UH as
far as uh actual sounds and sightings out when Woodwalkers
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came down, we did a there's miss Misty, he's from Woodwalkers.
Nice and uh out It was that uh four thirty
Sunday morning, and I used my little makeshift toilet after
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I heard how go off. That sounds more like canine
than anything else, and it was far enough way it
didn't really scare me. I was excited to actually have
heard it. And then there's some other folks, Pat and Joe.
(20:13):
They had recorded another ah how from a different howl,
and I'd heard it during day, but it was far
off too, I didn't so, but uh, what they call
it turned out to be really good.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
You have wolves and stuff down to Alabama. No, okay,
I was gonna say, because you let me listen to
it earlier, and I was gonna say, it's not coyote.
It's definitely a canine sounding. But I was going to
ask you if you you had wolves at all, because
it does still sound like a big wolf. R. Yeah,
it's that's cool, it doesn't. It's it's interesting, like you
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can tell like coyote versus owls very easily. They got
more of the yippie coyote sounds versus the eerie your
kind of tone.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
To the now fox will make a scream of the
scare you, yes, and so will a bobcat. I've heard
both of them up where I lived in hefflind so
I know what they sound like.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
And add bar owl to that mix, because I have
been in the woods and heard the sound of like
a monkey scream, and it's a it's a barn owl,
but it when you do a bigfoot howl and all
of a sudden out of the woods behind you go
oh yeah, it'll it'll make you run out of there
pretty quick if you don't know what it is.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
And the little screech owl that when they they going off,
it's strange what it sounds like. Type of shut up.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
He does. He doesn't like that sound either. Yeah, let's
let me let me back up here real quick.
Speaker 5 (22:10):
Youing for grand answer your question.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
We'll get there. Yep, you want you want to do
it now? We can do it now. Uh, Wendell, were
you a believer in bigfoot more prior to your experience?
Were you aware of it or no? Or maybe some
knowledge but thought it was a legend.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
I've seen the the Roger Patterson pitch film, I've seen
Hunting Bigfoot and all that, and you know, I never
thought if there was any in this area, if there
was any, they were all out there where they all
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being uh doing all their research in Washington and northern
California and everything. So yeah, I found maybe those one
out there, but or two. Well, I figured if there's one,
there's gotta be more because they got to But yeah,
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and then I found out that they're everywhere all around
the world, every state in the United States that I
don't think I've run across one that hasn't had a report. Haw. Yeah,
Well they got the little little people with a little
whatever they call them. They fair enough. And that's another thing.
(23:38):
I've never seen or heard one of them either, unless
that little track if my driveway was one of theirs.
Speaker 4 (23:48):
Alabama's kind of famous for the big white thing. Have
you you gotten stories or heard any reports of that?
Speaker 5 (23:54):
Still, I've I've seen h I don't know how many
different podcasts that people has referred to it, but I've
not seen seen it yet. But there's a place over
here called Alabama Gold Camp at Craig for Alabama where
I went down there painting and does a lady den
(24:15):
Eric talked about three white chimps playing in the cream.
So hey, that's three white ones right there, and.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
Young ones nonetheless, So that's that's a really interesting phenomenon.
I know, like sometimes albinaism is a gene that'll will
pass along you know, we have a lot of white
deer here in Wisconsin, and they're all in one specific
area of the state. You drive down the highway and
you see like almost a whole half of a herd
is all white deer because they breed in that way.
(24:46):
So I wonder if you know, like obviously, based on
the original reports, the the original white thing may or
may not still even be around. But if it's a
breeding population of white ones or albino ones or something
you could have, especially if you you not you but
taking a report of young juvenile ones, well, I've.
Speaker 5 (25:05):
Heard reports of them from uh. I think it was
up in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and some down close to Florida.
Uh So I don't think it's all one group. I
think it right, Yeah, come up, could be older ones
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getting gray haired, or like you say, it's just the
freaking Nature's the way it happened. Because what's interesting is
you would think if it was like the brown bear
and the black bear, they would have the two tone
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colors like they do. For the most part, they're either
one color or another.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Excuse me, have you heard any stories of them like
living in the mines You had talked about it being
like the gold mining country and stuff there where they
had been seen.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Uh, you know, it's it's a possibility it that's where
they shelter at h because there is an old mine
shaft there on that property where they golden camp is.
And another fellow on the around on another creek had
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one throwing rocks at him off the railroad track up there.
So who knows they could be And uh, you never
know until you actually see it.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
Let me ask us. You've talked about like a lot
of like the gold mining and stuff down in that
area at one time. What do they do for gold mining?
Do they they go into the ground or into the
side of a cliff or is it more like a
strip mic Uh.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
For the most part, they'll try and find bedrock with
veins of quartz and gold, and they'll follow the vein
of quartz into the ground. Uh. There's places like the
Alabama Gold Camp downner where they are digging up gold
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from one part of the property and bringing it over
to the creek where you can work it. And because
it's they call it, they say it's glacier gold that
been pushed down through from up north to here, and
it's settled and they're just digging out bits and pieces
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of it, and like over in Georgia where they do
have the veins up there as well. And that was
the second gold rush in the country. The first one
was in North Carolina. I think it was where the
original first gold brush was. Uh, but I was living
(28:10):
in Georgia and most of my life, and I got
we went up to North Georgia camping and we stopped
in Delonaga and I got to go to a couple
of minds there and the little soap roadside places for
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panning and how I got started. And uh, years later,
I finally got to the point where I decided I
was going to start my own prospecting club, prospecting you say,
hunting America's Treasures. And I put it on Facebook and
(28:55):
I started gathering information and on uh what's in the
state of Georgia. Then I went went into Alabama, then
found out about the North Carolina and the eight eighteen,
forty nine and forty nine ers in California, the gold
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rush out there in Alaska, the big gold rush. Now
basically in uh, Australia, they got some huge minds over
there and there's been some huge nuggets found. Uh, there's
(29:38):
one found on the border of New Mexico and Arizona.
I think they call it the Cortes Boot. It's it
and another one called the Hand of God or both
in museums, the Casino museums down there Las Vegas. They
(29:59):
were of millions of dollars. Wow, I wish I could
have found one of them.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Very good. So you you you've got this whole group
of community of prospectors and stuff from around your area
and stuff which presumably they're out in the middle of
you know, nowhere gold mining or looking for the stuff
and panting it and the rivers and stuff. And have
you heard or have you asked any of these other guys?
Speaker 5 (30:28):
I have, Uh, I've had one fella that has come
on my podcast. He does uh prospecting up in Alaska,
and he's told a little bit about having some activity
with a bigfoot up there and there. I've seen on
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other people's podcasts where somebody has mentioned that they've had
and actions with them, and I can't never get none
of them to come on. I'm not sure.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
So yeah, that's got to be very similar to you know,
like hunters and stuff. You go out there like you said,
with fishermen and stuff along these rivers because you got
to you gotta have water to pan the gold. Yeah,
and go through it all. So you got these people
at the rivers or lakes or where whatever have you,
and they're sitting there doing their thing. They can't be
(31:28):
making too much noise aside from like the sloshing back
and forth, and that's about, you know, as loud or
as sloshy as the river. So you would think that
they're pretty inconspicuous down there. That you know, if you're
gonna have an encounter or something, that'd be a pretty
good way to do it. Plus you're you know, looking
for money.
Speaker 5 (31:45):
So yeah, uh yeah. For the most part, if you're
just using paying and shovel or a sluice box running
in stream, you're not making a whole lot of noise.
But as I've come to understand that if you're in
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the woods, they're watching you. Anyhow. How you're getting by
without seeing them is unreal.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
Too busy looking down at a pan of gold, there's
one standing across the river and nobody notices.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
There could be Again, there's some of them that have
looked up and seen them and double them. Was uh
was uh roared at and they left.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
I wonder when it comes down to it, you're you're
panning away and you find this nice chunk of gold
in there, and this bigfoot comes out and roars. What
do you do? Do you abandon the gold or do
you do you make sure you grab it before you run?
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Well, you crap your pants in your pocket and you
run like.
Speaker 4 (33:00):
Yep, I forgot that first step there.
Speaker 5 (33:01):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 4 (33:10):
I was gonna ask you something else about that. Oh
so here in here in Wisconsin, we had a whole
town approach our team. It's down on the southern border
of Wisconsin, just on the Iowa border, and they have
a whole bunch of mines there, and they were thinking
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that these things lived in those mines. So that's why
I was another reason I was kind of curious. And
then besides, right there you got Kentucky, which is famous
for like the goblins that came out of the mine,
and and they thought that that attack that guy's house
to Kentucky goblins and stuff.
Speaker 5 (33:45):
So I have.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
Oh that that's that's pretty big story.
Speaker 5 (33:49):
This.
Speaker 4 (33:50):
There's a guy's house and I think he's got mines
on the property or just nearest property, and supposedly these
little goblin creatures, long ears, kind of big heads, came
out of this mine and assaulted his house, like on
the roof and banging on the walls and stuff. And
he went out there with a shotgun. And it was older,
I want to say, like seventies. But that's Kentucky's big
(34:10):
claim to fame as their Kentucky goblins. But he came
out of a mind too, So nobody knows if they
were something that got dug up in the mine and released,
you know, from underground, or if they were something from
somewhere else that were living down there or whatever. So
there's a lot of stories of you know, caves and
stuff of these things. So being you know, into the
gold and I was just wondering if you'd heard anything
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from coming out of the mines or living down there.
Speaker 5 (34:34):
No. Now you know there's people like Greg and flat Rock.
They have these creatures living on their property and Kombo
and I hear people talking about gifting them food and stuff.
(34:57):
I've come come to understand that that and a good
idea because if something happens that you get get used
to it and you stop, they get upset. We got
mister Roger Blair, I mean Roger Williams from Squatching Holler
and Patrick in the chat. Hey Budd, it's.
Speaker 4 (35:22):
Yes we do, so you let me go. This was
the question I was gonna ask when we got off
on Grandizer. There the property where you had the footprints,
that's not where you live anymore. You've moved Seaton, Okay, yeah,
because I was wondering if you had any more activity
on there or anything. But but you you obviously don't
live there anymore.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
So no, h I never had no activity other than
the tracks that I know of. I've never heard any knocks,
no whoops, no yeels. Maybe once a couple of them
Bob Well, I thought it was Bobcats might have been
one of them. But other than that, not really.
Speaker 4 (36:07):
We got a couple of questions over here, guys. If
you have any questions, through them in the comments section
and we will get to them as soon as possible. Here.
Your first one here again is from grand Isser. Why
did Wendell pick nine to one one after the Bigfoot?
Is it a nod too?
Speaker 5 (36:20):
Missing?
Speaker 4 (36:21):
For one one?
Speaker 5 (36:23):
I was looking for something that would catch people's attention
if they had an encounter, if they wanted to talk
to somebody, maybe they would think Bigfoot nine one one
they would be welcome to talk, which is they are.
And then I've found out there was Bigfoot nine one
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one podcast already out there, so I had to put
my name in front of it, so everybody know I'm
the different, I'm different from the other one.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
Your next question also comes from grand He says, what
helped you in the journey with your research? Books, media,
stories passed down or other sources.
Speaker 5 (37:08):
The plainest sample all the above. Well, not books too much.
I don't read very much. If I watched TV and
YouTube and listening to stories, that's basically it. And some
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of the little things that I've experienced, which ain't nothing
kind concrete as far as say that's definitely a big good,
but it's good evidence that it might be.
Speaker 4 (37:45):
Is there any specific other researchers or anything that you
look up to as far as like helped you on
learning how to do what you're doing go out there? Well,
they're all so if you leave of them ode you know, yeah,
I know now.
Speaker 5 (38:04):
Roger, he is one of these deep thinkers when it
comes to this stuff. He blows me away with how
much he digs into this stuff thinks about it, and uh,
now flat Rock, he's got a bunch of goods, uh experiences.
(38:28):
I ain't gonna say stories this time because somebody told
me that they call us if it's a story, it's
not true. But uh, he's not a researcher. He just
has them living. He's got him on his property and
where that's where he learned about him. And Greg House
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has him on his property. Coombo has him on his property.
And I would say it those three are the ones
I would look up to the most. Now I've met
Martin Groves, I've met Darryl Denton, I've met uh Martin
no Lee, I've met Cam Buttoner. So I'm but as
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far as the ones I really look up to the
most for the their experiences is them three Grig, flat
Rock and Coon Buh nice.
Speaker 4 (39:28):
Flat Rock's got to come on the show. Sometimes you
have to send me a message and come on here
because I keep hearing your name and and stuff. So
you're you're gonna have to come on the show and
chat with me. So sead of hiding in the comment section.
Speaker 5 (39:40):
Over there, It's hard to get flat Rock to come on. He's,
like you said, he's not a researcher. He just frequing company.
Speaker 4 (39:53):
You're going to need six hours with flat rock.
Speaker 5 (39:57):
He could do it all right.
Speaker 4 (40:00):
Was episode there we Go.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
Was doing a video chat on Sideline one evening and
he was out there in the yard with his dog,
and there was one peeking around a tree at him
out there, and he held up his phone and another
fellaw Ken was able to record what he was sick
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showing on the phone, and that was that was the
first time I ever knew it you could do that.
And I was looking at one of his videos where
he was recording a howl going off in the woods,
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and the picture that it was actually had it setting on.
I looked caught in the tree down there, a large
black figure setting up in a tree. I have those
pictures in the on my Facebook page that you can
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see them. And well, I didn't put the video up
or that kin call, but I did put the one
in the tree up there.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
Let's see here this was a question that I had
as well. I'm glad that we get to circle back
to it here. Grandizer again, Wendell with military basis sort
of a place for bigfoot to be around. Any stories
that you have heard that you have tried to verify
any any bigfoot military bases in Alabama there.
Speaker 5 (41:41):
Well, I live eleven minutes for Fort McCleod, which they've
closed it down now, and I was born there back
in sixty one. My father was in the military, and
my mother of course had me there. Uh. But uh,
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last last year, I was coming over Bains Gap Road
up there, and the way the road lays out, you
basically go up one side of the mountain, come down
the other side, and you're in the ford. And I
come down the mountain at the bottom where it flattened out,
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and this creek runs across the under the road and
off to the left. I mean there's a one of them.
Canine howells came off that. Uh. I could feel it
in the car. I pulled over, tried to get my
phone out to record it, but by the time I
got stopped, if I did, it was gone.
Speaker 4 (42:45):
So you said you could feel it in the car. Yeah,
that's cool. No, I know what you mean. Yeah. I
always equate it to like people that haven't heard like
a howl or anything like that, they don't understand. But
like if you ever go to a parade and yeah,
merching band and the big boom boom boom of the.
Speaker 5 (43:03):
Job at the concert.
Speaker 4 (43:06):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's very That's that's incredible that you
could hear it or feel it's are in a car.
That's cool.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Yeah, that's I figured it was mighty close to that point.
Oh yeah, I stopped my phone. I had a night
vision monocular that I was even using. But I've never
seen or heard nothing else aft I got stopped.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
Interesting. This is going off a bunch of comments here,
but we're gonna pick this one up. So Grandizer says
when he was stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, he had
heard stories heard about them after he was there, like
in the late eighties and even the nineties. So there's
a lot of talk here. Yeah, Roger had said, I've
heard of seasoned researchers that's on military basis, not only
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know where they are, but have named them. I hear
a lot of I mean, you do hear Bigfoot, but
you hear a lot of dog Man on military basis.
Speaker 5 (44:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (44:10):
Do you do you have any stories from from that,
like dog man on military?
Speaker 5 (44:14):
Well, just that carring on Howell that I heard coming.
But as far as, uh, the Bigfoot, I've not heard
nothing up there. Uh, but I don't mean it just
because I hadn't heard it, don't mean it hadn't happened.
But yeah, I'm seeing plenty of deer in Turkey on
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the four as I go through there, so so there's
definitely food for them.
Speaker 4 (44:43):
Yeah, that's interesting. I really wonder, you know, like I've
said this before on the show, and I'll bring it
up again that when you're talking about bigfoot, dog man
creatures of that nature on or around these military bases,
I wonder if it has something to do with them
military base and like with in conjunction with it specifically,
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or if they're just like you know, we hear about
like being in quarries or in under like power lines
and stuff like that. It's just a matter of there's
no people there. They're guarded and it's a place where
they can go where there aren't a lot of people.
You know. I saw kind of interested in that as well.
Speaker 5 (45:24):
Well. What's interesting is about Fort McClellan here. It's basically
in town, but it's also backs up basically against the
Tall Daga National Force, so they get, uh, they got
plenty of room to roam both in the fort and
behind it. Oras here on this side. It's the way
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the uh Aniston in this area is laid out. There
is a lot of woods here. Uh. Uh, there's mountains
on both sides of Aniston. You got. We're in a
valley down through here, and there's a mountain down here.
They call it skull Mountain or skeleton Mountain. I don't
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know why it got that name. Uh. There's a stone
effigy snake up on top of that mountain. Uh. There's
a humongous rock wall that runs all the way across
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that mountain. It's for what I can tell, uh, because
the top of the mountain up there is all covered
in rocks, but there's been part of them moved over
into a wall. And then there's summit looks like it
was cut off like into maybe a cabin type thing
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or something at one time there, and then the the
military came in there and built their fort there. So
who knows. They may have pushed them rocks over there
with bulldozer, but it don't look like it. There's no
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dirt from the bulldozer, no stonmps and stuff. It's all
rock like it is hands stacked over there.
Speaker 4 (47:27):
I wonder is there any like uh? Going back during
like the Civil War or something. Was there like a
lot of battles down there, like maybe they'd used it
as a lookout or something.
Speaker 5 (47:37):
Uh, there was some uh some battles around here, not
a lot that I found myself, but there was Indian
mounds down here close to cold water. And of course
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you know those other Indian trap villages around three here
somewhere you know there was, and so who knows who
done it?
Speaker 4 (48:09):
Interesting? This is a very valid question here. So Ruth
would like to know what is the difference between a
bigfoot and a dog man?
Speaker 3 (48:17):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (48:19):
Dog man is basically like a werewolf, only they don't
change from wolf to man like the legend of the werewolves.
And the bigfoot is more like a mixture of human
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and primate, which humans are primates actually, And some of
the DNA that people have come up with have marked it.
So the female hormones was our genes were human some
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of them some of them. Uh male was marked is
just playing primate or unknown eight And so I think
they may be, like they say, a mix of like
(49:32):
the I can't say the name, no nothing nothing that one.
I wasn't sure which you were going for that one
that's the one, and regular human noids from that time
(49:53):
period may have mixed. But as far as the net, hey,
that's possible because they were. That could could go along
with why people can be six to ten feet away
(50:14):
from one having them growl at them and can't see them,
and people see them going walking across the field just disappear.
That's strange. Maybe it's like the bear hairs or the
(50:37):
polar bear hairs. The polar bear is black, but it
looks white because the hairs actually clear and it's reflecting
all the snow around them. So maybe these hair is
(50:58):
clear for the most part and it'll reflect the grain
of the surroundings. This I disappear so easy.
Speaker 4 (51:13):
This is another interesting question here. Uh. We kind of
already went over it, but I'd like to pose it
just as a general thought. So, uh, any US Civil
War battles in Alabama or in general, I guess of
Bigfoot or dog Man involved in the battle or scene.
I wonder, like any old.
Speaker 5 (51:29):
Like newspaper, nothing I've heard anything, I've heard it. There
was a big battle with the Creek Indians south and South. No,
it was chuck Taw Indians in South Alabama that had
a big battle with them. But as far as the soldiers,
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I've not heard of nothing.
Speaker 4 (51:52):
I wouldn't say like they got involved in a battle
or anything of that nature. But it'd be interesting to
you know, like the old newspaper reports and stuff anything
like that to see, if you know, because we've heard
like the rock apes over overseas and stuff there that
the military reported seeing. And then you got the Candle
Heart Giant and stuff like that, and that the military saw.
Speaker 5 (52:15):
Daniel Buden was supposedly killed one and uh uh the
story that what was that President uh Teddy Roosevelt, Yeah,
wrote about it in his book, yeah right, which some
folks thinks that that bowman that he was talking about
(52:39):
was actually him because when he was in school, he
was the bawman on the rowing teape.
Speaker 4 (52:48):
Interesting. Interesting, Yeah, it's it's also I'm gonna come back
to that in a second. I think that this is
a really interesting, uh topic that should be addressed if
anybody's interested in doing research and stuff to look into, uh,
any kind of because you know, the Civil War, you're
you're traversing land that maybe nobody's traversed, you know, aside
(53:10):
from the Native Americans and stuff. But you're you're going
all over fighting these battles and you know, fighting each
other in the middle of nowhere, and you know, going
places that.
Speaker 5 (53:19):
Now, actually they didn't go throughout all in places like that,
they basically followed the main roads to the different towns.
Speaker 4 (53:30):
Yeah, if you.
Speaker 5 (53:32):
Look back at where all the battlefields were there, either
on the main road from one town to another or
around a town.
Speaker 7 (53:44):
That I did notice, but I mean you got I mean,
you've got hundreds of miles between cities and stuff that
you know, you're you're just walking these roads and stuff.
Speaker 4 (53:55):
So yeah, anyway, uh, all right, what was it? What
were we going to talk about there for a second? Oh,
Teddy Roosevelt. There was a theory that he created the
National park system and because of that, you know, like
there the thought was is that he knew that the
(54:17):
Bigfoot was out there, and these national parks were kind
of like you know, like Indian reservations and stuff, but
these were for the bigfoot creatures.
Speaker 5 (54:25):
Well, you know, if that was him that was out
there had that experience, maybe the first national park that
he made was where he had that encounter. H So
that's interesting.
Speaker 4 (54:42):
I wonder there's another this is this is a good interview. Man.
I wonder what was the first national park that he designated?
And then where was that sighting supposedly have been? Is
that the same spot?
Speaker 5 (54:57):
I think it was, uh, the one in California? I
may be wrong. Where the big redwoods are?
Speaker 4 (55:08):
Oh, Redwood National Forest?
Speaker 5 (55:09):
Yeah, I may be wrong on that.
Speaker 4 (55:12):
But Bluff Creek.
Speaker 5 (55:16):
All that areaincidence.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
Yeah, that's interesting. I don't know. I haven't I haven't
actually read the report that's in his book about that,
so I don't know much beyond the fact that it exists.
So yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (55:34):
I've never actually I can say I don't read nothing,
so I've never read it either or so interesting, I
just heard people talking about it. And so what's the
biggest tallest ones you've heard of?
Speaker 4 (55:55):
I know down in Kentucky, Tennessee, there's a twenty four
inch footprint that I have personally seen the cast and
that's probably the biggest that I would have seen or
heard of.
Speaker 5 (56:12):
How tall do you think you was?
Speaker 4 (56:16):
If a sixteen seventeen inches about eight to nine feet
twelve to fifteen maybe, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (56:28):
You know, you know Gary Spikes, you know gear Spikes. Okay,
he's got a fifteen footer living on his property, and
that has been confirmed by Kumbo. When Gary was sick
here in Alabama and he took him home, he solid.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
So how does that equate to you know, height is
sixteen feet but we talk about these things being like
the size of a sheet of plywood, right, four feet wide,
eight foot tall? How does how does the fifteen foot
quit Is it wider or is it still only about
four foot wide or what does that look like?
Speaker 5 (57:06):
I would imagine it would probably be more like five
foot yeah, not too much bigger, right, but just taller.
And I've heard of some up in the Alaska area
being close to twenty foot tall.
Speaker 4 (57:24):
I don't know, I don't know. Yeah, See, giants normally
where we go the thing jumped, giants normally start at
twenty feet per A good source of a giant friend.
This is talking about like the giant bones and research
and stuff like that. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (57:39):
Well, that's like in these Indian mounds and stuff, they
dug up eight to ten foot tall people.
Speaker 4 (57:47):
See. This is one of the things that's interesting though,
a lot of the stories with the giant mounds and
the newspaper articles and stuff that have all supposedly written
about these skeletons and that a lot of them were
found with weapons. Yeah, and that's you know, you would
think like, if if these are bigfoot, that they were
digging up, why don't we still see the use of
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tools and other stuff in the bigfoot population. Now, if
these giants and you know, the the interactions with the
Native Americans and stuff, if that was all the same creatures, beings,
whatever you want to call it.
Speaker 5 (58:21):
Well, maybe it's a regional thing that they've learned. And
like all these tree knocks and rock knocks that people
hear clacking, some some folks that can maybe it's them
(58:43):
popping their mouth or something like that. So yeah, it
could be just whatever, uh, they've learned to do. I've
heard of some that actually fired cook. I don't know
if it's true or not, because I ain't seen it,
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but I've heard of it.
Speaker 4 (59:07):
I've heard I've heard stories of them wearing clothes like
they've either found something as well too.
Speaker 5 (59:13):
I've heard of having collars.
Speaker 4 (59:16):
Is that what I haven't heard? All the gotha bigfoot
out there, I.
Speaker 5 (59:23):
Think it was probably one that would had been captured
and got away.
Speaker 4 (59:30):
Oh Okay, boy, that would that would suck if if
you know, like you look at like some of the
animals and stuff, the turtles that they get stuck in
a soda ring or something like that, and as they
grow it chokes them off. If you had an actual
bigfoot captured with a collar, that thing would outgrow that pretty.
Speaker 5 (59:51):
Quick unless it was an adult to start with. Yeah,
and maybe when they seen it it just hadn't had
time to get it off yet.
Speaker 4 (01:00:03):
True. I would think that those things will probably be
if they could get a grip on it pretty easy
to snap something like that. If they can rip a
tree branch off, though, so.
Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
If they can take these large trees, turn them upside
down and stick them in the ground, which I've seen
one of them down here until the day National Forars,
But it wasn't like the ones up in California where
they had the root balls and everything. They'd come in
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there and they cut some pine trees off that was
apparently about ready to fall on power lines, and they
cut them down, and something come along and stood one
of them upside down in the ground, and it was
pretty close to ten the eleve inches diameter. Okay, it's
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a big tree. Martin Nuntley actually came down and seen
it and he noticed it up on the top of it.
There was splinter sticking up, so there wasn't no machine
knocked it down in the ground, but it was a
tree that had been cut. So who knows.
Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
Grandizer would like to know. Are there any cases of
aggressive bigfoot in the state.
Speaker 5 (01:01:29):
Well, there are a few reports of people who have
been dismembered. One was a turkey hunter down where we
camp at, and I try not to say where we
go too much anymore, but a lot of people have
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called it out, which I'm wearing that that's gonna wind
up causing them to close it down or something, because
they if they like, they didn't lbl all them campgrounds
they closed down. And there's roads all throughout Talladagga National
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Forest that has gates cross them you can't go down,
So who knows what's down.
Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
In there, like driving gates or fence gates, Like can
you still walk down them?
Speaker 5 (01:02:27):
Or yeah, you can still walk down them, But these
roads are over here, you're going up and down mountains
and stuff. You'd have to be a real good shape
to walk them, and I'm not. I basically stay in
camp now if I can get out through the walker
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through the woods. I was driving down one of the
roads there in Tall Dagon National Forests and I just
pulled over side the road and I did a whoop,
and all of a sudden, as soon as I did it,
there's a tree come tumbling down over on the next
(01:03:09):
hillside over there. That could have been just coincidence, but hey,
as soon as I've done it and it happened out,
it's it's something I'm thinking about.
Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
Absolutely. Let's see real Any feral human cases that either
you have experienced while prospecting or other stories that you.
Speaker 5 (01:03:38):
Have heard, Well, I don't know if you call them feral,
but there was a group that they call the Rainbow
people that was living in Talladasion National Forests years back
that I knew of, and some of them were very
shady people. So that would be as close to Farrell
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that I know about.
Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
We were down in Kentucky, Tennessee area doing some work
and we stopped and talked to some people and told
them we were going out bigfooting, and they said, oh, well,
if you go in the woods, be careful. Okay. You know,
is there like bears, mountain lions, anything out there? And
they said, no, there's people and oh, okay, yeah, I
mean fair enough, but uh.
Speaker 5 (01:04:25):
But you don't have to be feral people. They absolutely
just out there, uh the rob you and whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
Anyway, have you had any like ego prospecting and stuff.
Has there been any kind of like interaction with people
like this is my land, you know, like I'm working
this area, get off of it kind of aggression there?
Speaker 5 (01:04:50):
Uh? Yes, Uh, A lot of most of the property
around this area is owned by people who who own
the property, of course, but if you can get access
to the stream from the road, you can go in,
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but then they'll run you out because like you got
the property on both sides and you just get out.
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
And not many people know that law that if you're
in the river that you're you're on neutral ground. So right, Yeah,
that's that's interesting. Yeah, very cool. Looks like we have
one one last question here and then we'll get to
the bottom. If you guys have any other questions, throw
them in the comments section and we'll try and get
them in before we wrap up today. But the last
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one here in your research, do you believe there are
different species of bigfoot? Why or why not? Such as
like the Lumberjack legends of the hide behind type of Bigfoot.
Speaker 5 (01:05:50):
Well, I've not heard of the hide behind, but yeah,
I think there are different types for the simple fact
that they adapt to their h surroundings. And then you
got the Gugway, which looks totally different but in the
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face and they are usually more aggressive than the others.
Speaker 4 (01:06:24):
Yeah, I'm surprised that the Gugway hasn't been brought up
in the comments yet. Usually he shows up around this time, so.
Speaker 5 (01:06:31):
I'm surprised nobody has any questions besides Grandizer.
Speaker 6 (01:06:36):
That's what I was thinking to every sing he's got another.
Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
One, just trying to learn something. That's why I look at.
Speaker 4 (01:06:42):
Any prospecting areas in Alabama that may be similar to
the Lost Dutchmen in Superstition Mountains in Arizona.
Speaker 5 (01:06:52):
Uh. There are several closed down mines in Alabama.
Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:07:02):
They have one that they are fixing the reopen over
south of Birmingham. H. But as far as something like
the Lost Dutchman, I've not heard of no particular ones
like that.
Speaker 4 (01:07:19):
There are.
Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Old stories were put somebody robbed banks and hids stuff
and never nobody knows if it's actually been found or not.
Speaker 4 (01:07:35):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
Up close to Fort Mountain in Georgia. There was supposedly
a military base up there that somebody robbed their pay
wagon and they were down close to Chatsworth, the ones
(01:08:00):
that did the robin and they had raped a Indian girl,
and the Indians had killed them and buried the wagons,
the money, the horses and all. I know about where
(01:08:22):
that location is, but I can't get in there and
do anything with it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:29):
Legally, you can't go right there's no streams they go
to that area.
Speaker 5 (01:08:34):
That's like there's a supposed to be a cave over
there on around Carter's Lake that has a lot of
gold that the Indians had in the area. Had been
mining and trying to buy the land from the government
at the time, but there was no there was The
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Indians were not permitted to own and at that time,
so they didn't sell it to them. They removed them
to Oklahoma, and apparently they had rolled a huge rock
over the entrance and put mud and brush planted bushes
around it where it wouldn't be seen as a cave.
(01:09:24):
I know about where that is, but I can't get
to it either. That's actually that those two stories right
there cave from my stepfather and one of the uh
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his grandmother was supposed to be full blooded Cherry Cherokee
or half Cherokee, and she supposedly came from that area
and told him the story.
Speaker 4 (01:10:07):
Interesting. All right, well we're coming up here on the
end here, I wrap stuff up here, but before we go,
tell everybody where they can find you. You got your
YouTube channel. You got a couple of Facebook groups. What
are those again?
Speaker 5 (01:10:19):
Yeah? I got my Bigfoot Wendell Bigfoot nine one one
group on Facebook. I got camping gadgets on Facebook. I
got my prospect in USA Hunting America's Treasures on Facebook.
And I have another group that I is inherited out
(01:10:41):
in California called the California Gold Prospectors and Treasure Hunters.
That group's doing better than my main channel. I got
over a thousand members on there, and I've only got
like nine nine hundred on my regular page. And here
(01:11:04):
lately I've not been able. I've not done nothing on
neither one of them. And of course Wendell Bigfoot nine
one one on them YouTube. And you can if you
ever run across a meet and greet with wood walkers,
(01:11:26):
seed creek bottoms like the Christmas dinner coming up, you'll
probably find me there.
Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
Very cool, very cool. We do have the links in
the show notes for the Prospecting USA page, the Window
nine one one big Foot page, as well as the
YouTube channel. For you guys that are interested, head on
over there and check that out. I like this comment,
John Doe would like to know if you also have
an OnlyFans No, all right, fair enough. Yeah, that's the
(01:12:00):
first question I've seen of that.
Speaker 5 (01:12:02):
So yeah. As far as the other social media stuff,
I don't do those. I got a little of stuff
poasted on Instagram, but uh and a little bit on
uh TikTok, but it's nothing. It's not a regular thing.
It's just stuff. Some of it actually transfers from Facebook
(01:12:26):
over to them.
Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
So there you only Prospecting fans. There you go, that's
what you need to have.
Speaker 5 (01:12:36):
Well, that would be nice.
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
This is a lively commentary section today. I want to
thank you guys for this. This is a lot of
stuff going on over here, and I apologize. I got
one more question here for you before we wrap things up,
and I apologize if I missed any of them because
there's a lot going on. But uh yeah, Mi Rex,
who is a super chats member. Thank you so much
for that as well. Has Wendell ever been really scared
(01:13:00):
while camping or any experience encounters that have kept him
up at night?
Speaker 5 (01:13:05):
No, Like I said, the only place I was actually
scared was the big old campground. When I pulled in,
I got that feeling that you had to get out,
and I did.
Speaker 4 (01:13:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
And the experience that when we was down here with
the woodwalkers at Talladega, we was hearing the house out
in the woods, and I was more excited about actually
hearing them because they were far enough away that didn't
scare me.
Speaker 4 (01:13:40):
I didn't shake your truck, but the.
Speaker 5 (01:13:43):
People around me got him. You've seen Patrick here in
the chat. He had his tenth unzipped one night and
the next night yeah, and the next night it was
but he decided he was set in his chair out
by his little campfire and he caught a shoe on fire. Oh.
(01:14:13):
I've got some interesting stories from people that have been
around me at these camp outs, and uh me and
Billy Shillings up at LB L Wellz camping. I was
in my car, he was in his truck and I
would look over and I message him make sure he
(01:14:37):
was doing all right. And oh, the first night I
was at LBL, it was very cold. There was some guy.
There's a guy out there. He had a he was
keeping the fire going all night. But I didn't know
he was out there to start with. And I woke
(01:14:58):
up and I seen this big blob basically because he
had a blanket over his head and wrapped around him,
so wasn't a human, uh outline. But and I got
to looking into them, I see what I think I'm seeing.
(01:15:21):
I got at the car and walked over there, and
it was see him wrapped up in his blanket. Yeah,
I had to go find out if it happened. I've
probably been running back hurry. I was thinking that was
nice of it, built keeping the fire going.
Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Grandizer says, we will have to have you back for
part two with just campfire stories.
Speaker 5 (01:15:52):
Now. Uh yeah, because Billy had his truck hit while
I was camping down here. He walked around one id
to get his glasses and come back, and by the
time he sat down, something hit the hood of his
(01:16:13):
truck and those marks left marks on the truck. So
he had to actually walk right past that thing, but
it was so dark he didn't see it. To get
his glasses. Wow, and those people had them sniff into
their campers and through the windows and all kinds of stuff.
(01:16:39):
Actually has been going on at this particular place where
we camp. It's very active. Uh. A couple of weeks
ago when Chris Ryan Hart and them made their little
trip down through Alabama. Uh, they went over to the
(01:17:04):
camp started on Wednesday. There was people camped there, had
a uh one of those metal pop up canopies and
had a big black tart. H made a shelter out
of it and that was everything was fine Wednesday when
(01:17:28):
the when they went through. Then when Stacey Thatcher showed
up on Friday to do her camp out, that just
it had been destroyed and the people were gone. They'd
left food, all kinds of stuff behind. And Stacey found
(01:17:49):
a track that was at least twenty inches long. Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
Very interesting. That's always always weird when you find like
abandoned stuff in that.
Speaker 5 (01:18:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:18:05):
All right, man, Well, I appreciate your time hanging out
here and chilling with us. So is everybody's your excess.
Thank you Wendell for your encounters and experiences and for
coming on. Grandizer says, thank you for coming on your insights,
taking questions and commentary, and Lisa's a very fun show,
very interesting.
Speaker 5 (01:18:21):
Well, I've had fun, and I've not told you everything
I know. We've not talked about the ghosts. We've not
talked about UFOs.
Speaker 4 (01:18:32):
True.
Speaker 5 (01:18:33):
Oh name called I don't know how many times, both
my actual name and my nickname from the time I
was like eight or nine till now. We will my
taxi cab before five years old in Atlanta.
Speaker 4 (01:18:56):
Wow. We will have to have you on the Paranormal
Spectrum on Thursday days and share all your paranormal and
weird stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
Yeah, I'd like for you to see that picture. That's
strange thing. I call it my trail camera. I got
no idea what it was. Yeah, some folks say it
looks like a face, some say it looks like a hand,
some say it looks like They don't know, and I
don't know either.
Speaker 4 (01:19:23):
Interesting. Grandizer says, we need a part two of ten.
Awesome man, Well I will. I will have to reach
out with you again and have you back on the
Paranormal Show and see what we can dig up there.
All right, sounds good man. All right, We're going to
wrap things up here today. Thank you so much. For
coming on. You're you're a lot of fun. I've had
(01:19:45):
a lot of fun on today's show, so U Aside
from that that first you know comments, weven have words
about that.
Speaker 6 (01:19:54):
But.
Speaker 5 (01:19:57):
A lot of folks this far along in the line
probably never heard it.
Speaker 4 (01:20:00):
So there was a lot of agreeing comments in the
section two. A lot of people are going to get
banned over there, I think, But once I take time
to go through this, I guess I'm just getting a
mass fun. I've never heard that before, so it's better
than the did your mom name you after the TV show?
Speaker 5 (01:20:23):
Yeah? That was I was. I had thought of that one,
but I didn't how mine was better. There you go.
Speaker 4 (01:20:32):
I appreciate it. I appreciate it. All right, man, you
take care. It's been a blast. I will talk to
again soon and hopefully have you on my other show
to talk some more spooky stuff. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:20:43):
All right, thank you everybody for being in the chat.
Take care, bye bye.
Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
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Speaker 3 (01:23:02):
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