Real Bigfoot Encounters…Sightings, Wood Knocks & Eerie Calls

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Ever wondered what it’s really like to experience a Bigfoot encounter? In this video, I share all of my personal experiences with Sasquatch—everything from eerie wood knocks deep in the forest to spine-chilling calls that left me frozen in place, and even sightings that defy explanation.

I’ll take you step-by-step through each encounter, showing the strange events that have happened to me while exploring in remote wilderness areas. Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or just curious, this video dives into the moments that made me certain Bigfoot is out there.

If you’ve ever been fascinated by Bigfoot stories, you won’t want to miss this deep dive into firsthand encounters. These aren’t just tales; they’re moments that left me questioning everything I thought I knew about the forest. Let’s explore the evidence together!

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There's a Sasquatch in my shower and it's really quite a pain
Because he's been there for an hour and his hair's clogged up the drain.
And he's peeling off the tile and he's eating bathroom grout.
There's a Sasquatch in my shower and I've got to get him out.

There's a Sasquatch in my shower, how he got there I don't know
But I haven't got the power to convince the brute to go.
And he's used up the hot water and he's drinking the shampoo,
There's a Sasquatch in my shower and I don't know what to do.

There's a Sasquatch in my shower which is why I'm over here,
Not to borrow milk or flour but to flee the beast I fear.
'Cause he's torn up all the towels and he howls and he roars.
There's a Sasquatch in my shower, do you mind if I use yours?

raymondtillotson
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I loved the video. I recently went exploring near a sighting location and heard a tree get pushed over, also found piles of rocks. All the sightings and experiences going back hundreds of years and people still choose to not believe, and then have the nerve to call us crazy lol.

BigfootBottler-rcte
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Dude, VERY dangerous! If you fell, Dave Paulides would be writing about you! Maybe consider wearing a helmet, gloves, knee and elbow pads, carrying a first aid kit made for stabilizing broken bones and sprains... Great video man!

BMO_Creative
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Another great episode! Wife and I live on the Olympic peninsula and not only is it beautiful and sparsely populated (most) but we get definite responses from our local tribe/troop (Homo or Giganto...) throughout the cooler, rainier months when the snow pack is more than 12 feet on the mountains. They follow the elk and deer down to the ring of foothills and beaches, lots of salmon filled rivers and creeks, and black and huckleberries everywhere. Here it is December 28th and it is drizzling and 50 degrees outside (hovers around 50/40 most of the winter). We have had rocks thrown, weeds ripped out of the ground and laid in a line on the trail, and they like red apples, peanuts, and little blue glass "stones" (decorative dollar store item ....they love blue) but carrots, green apples, and radishes were left alone, everytime (other stuff taken). We live along a major river on the northern edge of the peninsula, surrounded by quarries, powerline cutouts, and our biggest city, 10 miles away, has a population of less than 20, 000. It seems we live along a sasquatch thoroughfare during the winter season.

mikefetterman
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You don’t need to go looking for Dr. Livingston. You can drive to a spot and camp. They already know who you are. You’ve had interaction in more than one area. Try doing that and just send a message out. They will hear you, and they might come and visit. I play my guitar, drum and rattles. They like that. On one solo trip this year they whistled and drummed back. Now you have to make a choice. Are you going to study them, or are you going to be their friend. I’m their friend and they have taught me a lot. I watched one for over ten minutes in 2020. He knew I was watching and that I had a camera and that I wasn’t going to touch it. Thus, the long look. It’s because he is my friend. I went camping 8 times this last season, all over southwest Washington state. They came 7 of those times, and five of those times I brought my friend with me. They consider him a friend too. They have read your energy and they are open to you. But not so much if you just want to poke at them.

russellwiitala
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Just do one wood knock. Three is over doing it :) Try using YOUR own voice, like saying Hello. Might sound silly but they are a people. You're intent is important.
I come in peace and with respect. I mean you no harm. Remember you are a stranger in their territory.
Honestly talking to them works. You might not see them, but if you build trust you will get shadowed and hear the footfalls or leaves crunching. Seven months of interaction has been the result of this method including one face to face encounter.
I have to chuckle as no one really knows what that Ohio call 'says.'
I sincerely hope you choose to find wooded areas in your home Province because Bigfoot have been seen there. Tons of woods in fact. So many Provincial parks all over.

RagsItches
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I have had this unnerving feeling about something being “off” and being watched while riding horses deep into the mountains in Idaho. I never saw or heard anything but even the horses were freaked out and didn’t want to go any further.

bracoop
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4:15 Wood knocks is like calling someone and hanging up. The fact they can see you means “they got your number”, and aren’t happy being interrupted from “family time”.

MichaelGolpe
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When Bushwacking looking to see or hear a key is to be as quiet as you can. Like most animals in the forest, they can hear and smell you miles away. Talking near the waterway is a very good way to cover your voice. Always try to get to any high grounds...if you are anywhere low and have to look up, most likely Bigfoot has already spotted you before you have any I've seen this happen too many times to Bigfoot hunters...be safe.

nonyobiz
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Thank you! no nonsense am First Nations Australian, we also know where they are on our Traditional lands...I know the feeling of being in really remote areas where there is no other humans around the feeling of being watched and

dc
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Man, you live in a beautiful area. I can't get over that.

azforu
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Not sure if this is a hoaxed video but the channel makes almost always great points and the fact that u went out into the woods to prove ur points shows courage wich is why i will leave a like on this one its not about being real or fake it takes guts to go to places like this and knowing there might be potential cryptids in the area especially at night even if u go with other people it still takes guts...most encounters happened in night time so keep the good content coming

Dav
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Where I come from we call that a creek or a stream not a river 😂

Grinchy
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Awesome video Man! You're def in into some thick and basically impassable terrain where they'd be! Keep squatchin, we'll keep watchin!

daveclark
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Dude, you are fearless. Thanks for the great content!

kstars
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I just found your channel, first ever video. I've spent the last hour here and have only made it to 1:05 because there's so much to see. The camera above all cameras: absolutely _INCREDIBLE_ ! I can count the flurries in the nosehairs of these tree peekers, of whom there's certainly no shortage. I imagine you've made their list and drawn their attention with this great "unblurring."

-Ellie
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Well you're a brave man. With this amount of effort you're going to get something on camera eventually, if you don't get hurt, I pray not!

johnharris
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Some very interesting moments there. Is a thermal camera on the shopping list? I think it would be a game changer when looking at stuff through undergrowth.

anthonywhitney
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Really great stuff, mate!! Have had several similar experiences down under with the "local" Yowies. Your clips here totally depicts/ describes the experience..thanks you!! Hank, Australia  
PS: should say I've had twig snaps/ bipedal crunchy steps (Aussie bush is very crunchy..read: flammable!!), eye shine, brief 5 second face to face, woodknocks galore, huge tracks, baby cries and gum nut or rock thrown at tree I was sitting under..Brilliant, scary, exciting & addictive to the max!! Look forward to checking all your videos!! Cheers H

electroman
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That was a good call on the skeptics and why its so hard to get good footage or any footage. Just look where you were and if you saw a squat h for a couple seconds up on the bluff 9r even down the river how in the heck wud you get any footage. Too many People think squatch shud just walks out into big openings on flat ground and poses for pictures 😂

misguidedangel