Over Two Hours of Bigfoot Encounters! Marathon #17

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***These encounters have all been previously released on Buckeye Bigfoot. Per requests, I am uploading them in a marathon format with NO intro/outro music - and no chit chat. So if you THINK you've heard them before - you very well may have!***

1) “Skull Candy for a Sasquatch” – Originally Released: 2/6/2020 – Starts at: 00:01
2) Dwayne's Story – Originally Released: 2/11/2020 – Starts at: 13:01
3) Farting Scares Off Bigfoot – Originally Released: 2/11/2020 – Starts at: 16:35
4) “The Gauntlet” – Originally Released: 2/11/2020 – Starts at: 20:10
5) Bigfoot Tosses Around 2 Men Catfishing on the Mohican – Originally Released: 2/14/2020 – Starts at: 24:51
6) “Encounter with a Thirsty Squatch” – Originally Released: 2/21/2020 – Starts at: 43:28
7) Squirrel Hunter’s Story– Originally Released: 2/28/2020 – Starts at: 1:06:44
8) Ian & Mia’s Story – Originally Released: 2/28/2020 – Starts at: 1:09:00
9) “I called out Hello – and Bigfoot Answered Back!”– Originally Released: 2/28/2020 – Starts at: 1:10:35
10) Pennsylvania Family has Bigfoot Activity – Originally Released: 3/3/2020 – Starts at: 1:24:20
11) Hunter Has Bigfoot in His Scope – Originally Released: 3/3/2020 – Starts at: 1:28:44
12) Woman has 2 Encounters, Years Apar - Originally Released: 3/6/2020 – Starts at: 1:41:07
13) 4-Wheeler and Dogs Run Up on a Bigfoot - Originally Released: 3/6/2020 – Starts at: 1:57:54
14) Bigfoot Walking the Railroad Tracks - Originally Released: 3/6/2020 – Starts at: 2:00:44
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I am not sure but I think it was Cameron Buckner who mentioned your channel with positive comments, so I figured I'd give you a listen. Cam was right, your channel is a good one. I am glad he helped me find you. I've listened to nearly all of his posts and of course I also listened to all the Steve Lilly story so many times I've lost count, I know it's more than 10 times all the way through.
So, I subscribed to your channel. I needed someone as mellow and smooth speaking because I, too, use these stories to go to sleep. I have a disease that causes chronic wide spread pain that is never ending. I hate taking pain meds, but there is little choice and I take as little of my medication as I can get away with, without crying and rocking. Having told you that is for a reason. I wanted to let you know how amazing your voice is. I pulled up one of your marathon lists, started listening, and before I knew it, pain was less as I concentrated on your stories and voice, thus I was able to slip off to sleep. So far, there were only 2 channels that enabled me to do this, Cam's Dixie Cryptid channel and Chris's Base Camp Chris channel. Now I have a third channel, yours! I live in the boondocks of upstate/central New York state in a tiny town called Freeville. (It is the only Freeville in the whole world, look it up if you like)
Nance, THANK YOU for your help with muting or dulling my pain. You are a breath of fresh air. I needed to find you. I have listened to the other two's stories over and over I practically have some of them memorized word for word. I am excited that I now have a plethora of, NEW to me, stories to listen to for pain relief. The fewer meds I take, the happier I am. Take care Nance and again Thank You, just call me Boondocks Rosey! LOL Rosey will really do!

roseyannette
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Another wonderful podcast Nance. Love your voice, and your passion. Keep up the awesome work you do.Thank you.

brendazsmith
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The more of these stories that I listen to, the more convinced I am that if it's all true, they must be treated with respect. When I was a kid we moved to a very rural place and it was literally crawling with venomous snakes. My Father explained to my brother and I that these snakes belonged there. And if we were going to share the land with them we had a choice. We could either fear them or develop a respect for them.
He told us either one could keep us safe. But fear was the lesser of the two. Respect, he said, meant we had to learn all about them in order to coexist with them without it developing into hatred. Respect was better because we would find many things that we appreciated about them and we would want them to live as they wished. He said that, if we were lucky, we might be smarter than them and realize that the bulk of the responsibility lay on our shoulders to do most of the thinking. He explained that respect means something different to every being you will deal with and it takes time, patience, and experimentation to discover what it means for each creature.
He was right about respecting any creature you share a space with. And that respect is very different from fear.
In the end, we learned to be just like any other creature in that forest.
I suspect that dealing with these people or beings would be no different.
There are doubtlessly exceptions. But, likely, just like the worst of us, they've been mistreated before. Sometimes you have to make tough decisions in those cases. But taking a life isn't as easy as some people think. It should be a last resort.
Just my opinion, though. And, I don't claim any sort of knowledge about these creatures.

kennymonty
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Nance, these Bigfoot/Sasquatch stories-especially the marathon sessions are the best "bedtime" story to help one fall asleep! Don't stop your great job with these stories from people, they need an outlet to share their "secret adventures"!

douglasradowick
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Hi Nance, just want to take a moment to say hi and thank you for all of your great stories.
You are a very skilled storyteller!
I am grateful for finding your channel...
Be well and take care!
Lisa in PDX
🏵🌻🏵🌻 🏵 🌻🏵🌻🏵

lisalee
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Running creek water covers more sound than most people realize.

QSasquatch
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I thought I would share an experience I had today! We were camping in the Everglades at the Flamingo Campground. We decided to hike a nearby trail. The trail itself, was about 45 minutes one way. It was my husband, me and my 10 year old son. About 3/4 of the way we heard 2 loud wood knocks. I picked up a large fallen branch and did a knock back. Crickets. No more knocks. We continued on and finished the trail, which ended at a body of water. Around a creek, connected to the body of water, we observed foot prints deep in the mud. The prints went up and down the creek and disappeared into the swamp. I wouldn’t say they were particularly large, about the size you would expect from a man. You could clearly see the toe imprints. This definitely made me suspicious 🤨, but you never know in Florida. There are Florida Man adventures abound everyday. We started the walk back down the trail. Near the same area of the trail we heard a knock previously, we now heard. a weird hoot sound. Like an owl 🦉 but not an owl. It’s hard to explain. I asked my husband if he heard that? He said yes but kept shrugging 🤷‍♀️ everything off when I pointed it out. My son on the other hand was getting scared and rushing us to hurry along. After 5 more minutes of walking I heard a grunt sound come from the right side of the trail, opposite the side where the owl sound and wood knock came from. My son heard it and grabbed on to my side and told me he was scared and didn’t like this trail one bit. After ten minutes of walking I thought, ok we are good now. Haven’t heard anything for a bit. Then suddenly we came across a horrible smell. Like a skunk and sewage. It smelled terrible. I felt at that moment we were being watched. I was really scared at any moment a skunkape was going to jump out of the trees and reveal itself. Thank god that is not what happened. We picked up our steps and finally made it back to the main road, where our car was waiting. Even as we back up and drive away, I felt like we were being watched. I don’t think I will walk here again. We walked this trail in the morning, around 9:30 AM. I would like to add that we had walked this same trail just a couple of months ago, and didn’t experience anything out of the normal that time.

delphicmemories
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I love all you have but the 1hr 2hr episodes are my favorite!

michaelwarner
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I have lived my entire life in Ohio and have frequented the woods as long as I remember...often at night and alone. I dig the peace and solitude. With that said; I've seen and experienced many cool things...some of which I still cannot explain. I'm a rational man but one experience in particular leads me to one conclusion. I happened to not be alone on this particular occasion. It stands out in my mind to this day. I've been all over Ohio and I can tell you...our woods still hide many secrets.

AranMcGinnis
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I LIKE IT, I LOVE IT, I WANT SOME MORE OF IT!!!

keithblount
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I really got a laugh out of the bigfoot with the mask and you are my favorite bigfoot channel ...listened to all the others and still will, but you are the best

toltecchacmool
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I will never complain about hearing repeats I love them all!

shirleyreyes
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Awesome I've got something to listen to tonight thanks greatly appreciate

avelezusmc
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I love the way you narrative these stories Nance I can see the story in my mind as you read them thank you so much.❤

patroot
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Thanks for your reading Nance and for those who shared their stories. All I can say is Wow and what a great Sasquad group we have.

juliamontoya
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2 hrs of incredible and amazing stories. I love it ❤! Thank you Nance!!
✌🏾😊👍🏾

mr.e
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BB is absolutely my fave Bigfoot site. The innovative pictures on this particular program is awesome and amazing and so imaginative creative. Bravo.

kerenstein
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Hi Nance, Thank you so much for sharing everything with us!!! I love these long marathon videos!!!
Please take care and stay safe and healthy 💕💗💖

karencollins
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Hi Nance, thank you fir being you. I ha been listening to you for several years now. I seldom comment but don't know what my nites would be like without your stories. Thank you for alk you do.

marguiritewalker
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It was good to put water out for it .maybe it will remember the kindness of human's.and will not hurt anyone .

richardschnacker