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That Dogman Has Us! - Dogman Encounters Episode 476

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Tonight’s guest, Dylan, is a cattle farmer who had his first Dogman encounter when he was only 9 years old. Luckily, that encounter wasn’t very traumatic, as far as Dogman encounters go. Since then, he’s had 3 more encounters. Each new encounter he’s had has been more intense and frightening than the one(s) he had prior. While it’s true that his third encounter was frightening, it doesn’t hold a candle to the living nightmare he and his friends were made to endure, deep in a Florida forest, late one night. That night, when he and his friends encountered a Dogman that was so big, it towered over a stop sign, things got so intense and frightening, one of his friends passed out from fright!

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Tonight's guest is Dylan Dylan. Welcome to the show. Thank you, Vick, Well, thanks so much for coming on. We appreciate your time. Dylan, please give us a brief file on yourself. Well, I live in Florida. I am twenty years old, and I'm six foot three six four ish and I weigh about three hundred pounds. And for one of these stories, my vehicle I drive is in nineteen nine on Bronco And that's about all. And you've got a cattle farm, which for most eyewitnesses that would

definitely complicate things. But we're going to get into that, and just a bid here before we do get into that. Though. You're just nine years old when you had your first encounter. Did that have an effect on your interest in doing things in the woods and the outdoors for a little while, Yes, it did, but I got over it. I started going out

into the woods with a small group of people. I wouldn't necessarily go out by myself, but I would slowly start going back into the woods with a small group of people, and eventually I got to where I was able to go by myself out into the woods. Oh good, I'm glad you're able to get back to that point. Yeah, that's really good knowing what's out there in the dark and sometimes in the daytime as well. Do you always insist upon being armed whenever you go into the woods or even close to it?

I would say yes, But there's not a lot of things that you can carry without it being noticed when you go into the woods, like small arms that's easy to carry, but anything that could possibly put a herding on anything that happened in these accounters, I would not have been able to carry quietly or keep it at least hidden. The best I could do would probably bring a side arm or a knife. Yeah, that's a frustrating dichotomy right

there. If you want to carry anything that's going to do any good against it dog me and it's going to be way too unwield either do that with any kind of comfort. And also complicating things what I was touching on just a moment ago. You actually raise cattle on a ranch where you live. I can only imagine how it must be trying to carry a gun of any size around with you while you're tending to the animals. That would be impossible.

It's a little bit easier when you're tending the cattle because I have a strap that goes to my firearm that I can carry on my back. Well, I mainly use my side by side for carrying the feed before I feed the cows and all the cattle, so it's a little bit easier for me. When you can work closer to the side by side, that makes it

a lot easier. But when you're doing chores and tending to the animals, even having that strap around your shoulder and the gun on your back, that's gonna make it a little clumsy and awkward compared to not having that on. But I do understand why you do that, I really do. Have you had to deal with any unexplained cases of your cattle being killed, No, I have not, surprisingly, but I do also have chickens as well. I have a small flock of turkeys as well that I've had a few go

missing over the time. Well, being a farmer like you are, you know that could be due to a lot of other reasons as well. A fox, coyotes, you name it absolutely. But the thing was that the thing that caught my eye, which I noticed that it couldn't have been any small predator, was the hole that was ripped that was higher up for it to have gotten to the turkeys. Oh, that does complicate things in what

kind of cattle do you raise? Beef? For dairy beef, Well, that's an advantage for you because if you're raising dairy cows and you'd be out there for in the morning of the dark, and who knows what you might have to contend with in a situation like that, So that's kind of an advantage. It absolutely is, because usually I feed my cattle once a day plus a big circle bail or circular bail, but I fee him about seven o'clock to rite about before it gets dark. Yeah, that does work out

to be pretty convenient. Then, other than the fact that beef cattle are more dangerous to be around than deerycals, then yeah, you've got it made. It sounds like my beef cattle are quite team. You're able to walk right up to him and bet them. That's not very difficult to wrangle them

if you need it to. Well, you must interact with them a lot more than most farmers do, because, as you know, that's why most beef cattle are more dangerous than deerycales, because with most beef cattle, you just don't interact with them, so they're not nearly as used to being handled as deerycals are. Yeah, I can see your view from that, Vic, but I have a very small group of cattle of about fifteen to sixteen cattle including calves. It's a small group to take care of and it's very

easy, but we plan to get a bigger group going. Yeah, I can understand why they are a lot easier to handle. Then does everyone who lives with you on your farm, Dylan, know about your experiences and know that dogman are out there. I told my father about the one that happened though calm nachgel Forest, he doesn't believe me. I didn't want to say anything to him about the one on our property because then he'd be all over

the place putting cameras up and everything. But I don't really think that I should bother them like that because my mother doesn't sleep very well at night as is, and I don't want to put that on her conscience as well. Well. I can understand you worrying about that. It's softly admirable you'd want to protect her, but it's really a shame that your dad doesn't believe you has that strained your relationship with him, No, not at all, Vic

As of right now I live on the same farm he does. Doesn't really strain our relationship very much. We still talk all the time and work together and everything. Oh that's good, then, is listeners are going to hear Dylan, you had a particularly bad encounter in January of twenty twenty. Did the night you had it marked the last time you've been able to actually enjoy yourself in the woods. Actually No, After my first two encounters, I've

sort of gotten used to seeing these things. But the third one really got my attention. And I still enjoy myself in the woods, but I am still very cautious about my surroundings. Yeah, I can understand why that experience would get your attention. That was awfully intense. If you've had a dog meet encounter would like to speak with me about it, whether I'm private or on the show, please go to dog Meet Encounters dot com and submit a

report. If you've had a bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest on one of my two big foot shows, please go to my Bigfoot Sighting dot com. All right, Dylan, please tell us about your encounters now. Give us over the last detail that comes to mind. Thank you, Vick. My very first encounter happened when I was nine years old. I had been going to a summer camp for a certain amount of time and they had taken us on a field trip. They rented kayaks and canoes, and

we had put in at the Silver River boat ramp. It's right next to a bridge. We had put in the kayaks and everything. I had to wait for my group. As soon as we all got into the kayaks and everything got settled, we started heading down and out and we took a swift left turn out of the small canal all that leads us out of the boat ramp to the actual natural river. So we're paddling for a good thirty minutes

to an hour, and I lose sight of my group. I was just too busy at taking in all the sides, all the wildlife, and I just so happened here screaming. But for context, there are monkeys in the Silver River National Park due to there was a film that was produced in the park and they had escaped from their enclosure, and now they just roamed the

park all over the place. They've their population has absolutely exploded. And I hear these monkeys screaming, and I look in the direction I hear the screaming and all the monkey screaming, and I just see this big male monkey fly across the river. It hit the bank and it killed it on impact. And I looked back and this entire troops just jumping in the water trying to get away from whatever it was that was in the woods. So I stopped

paddling. I'm watching, and I hear a screaming and then it's there was silence except for the monkeys that were swimming across. And I just so happened to get a better view because the way I'm going, the river is pushing me backwards without me paddling, so it gave me a better perspective of what I was looking at. All I could see was a massive silhouette in the woods. And mind you big these woods out here in the Silver Springs National Forest or Park, they are very, very very thick. And this was

about twelve o'clock. Mind you, this is this is a guestimation on time. But I could barely even see the silhouette. But I could see the monkey that this thing had caught. It was hanging and I could see blood, and I could just see blood. And the only thing I can hear is silence. Now because the monkeys have already gotten out of the river and they're already gone. These cadaddled and this thing. As soon as I saw

it, it disappeared silent everything. It was no sound, no nothing, no birds, just silence, and it got out of there as quietly as I had heard it come in. Well, I didn't even hear it come in until the monkeys were screaming, and it was just gone in a blink of an eye. I couldn't get any real features of it. I couldn't tell if I had a tail or, if I had a muzzle. I could only see the monkey that was dead. That takes me along to my

second encounter. My second encounter happened three years later. If you know where Fort Wilderness is, the Disney campground, not a lot of people would think that one of these things would possibly reside in there because of how populated it is. Well, I thought that too, and I was very very wrong. One night, I guess so happened. Wanted to go night fishing and go spotlighting for deer, and we have our own golf cart so we didn't

have to rent anything. There's a canal that's in the very far back that leads to a damn. If you guys have been there before or just when exploring, you guys should know what I'm talking about. There's a little damn at the end of the canal that leads out to the massive lake. And I was going back there spotlighting for deer, and I just so happened to roll past this blob with the headlights of the golf cart, and these golf cart headlights are led and I stopped for a second because it was just a

blob that I saw, So I thought, huh, that's weird. I put the golf cart in reverse and I put the headlights back on the blob and I'm getting a better look at this thing, and it's just a big, brown, hairy blob. And I'm staring at this thing. Vic. I'm staring at it for a good maybe thirty seconds to a minute before this

thing notices me and it's eating something. Vic. There's blood. There's blood on its shoulder and arms, and I'm looking and it turns around on all fours away from whatever it was eating, and it looks at me and it had the prettiest amber eyes. That's the one thing that sets this dog man out from the other two I have seen. It had. If any of you guys or drinkers the Corona beer, if you were to put it in front of a sun, it was that color amber. It was so it

was such a beautiful eye color. I was mesmerized by it. And me and this dog man are just looking at each other, staring. I locked an eye contact, and mind you, this dog man's on the other side of the canal, and I'm still shaking inside the golf cart, just horrified because it felt like this thing was staring into my soul. Vic just absolutely staring right into my soul. And as soon as I got a grip over myself, I put my golf cart in drive and I hauled butt back into

my campsite. And mind you, my campsite is all the way on the other side by the main lake, or not by the main lake, but by the small lake by the water park that they have there. And so I get back to the campsite and I go inside, lock all the doors, and I go to bed. Next day, I go and report it to the Disney security. Well some of the security didn't believe me, but I was in the security post and one of them, out of the maybe five or six, looked at me with a stern face. He said,

can you show me where this was at? And he followed me to the to the location where I had saw this dog man. This dog man was eating a small alligator out of the canal. That was what was left of it. And the spot of blood that was on the ground was quite big. It was very hard not to notice this splotch on the ground, and apparently they had from what he told me. He said he's gotten reports about the blood splots on the other side, saying that they should probably go check

it out or report it to the authorities. But we got there, he saw it. He started writing stuff down on his notepad, and he said, okay, thank you. I'm gonna go back to my post and I'm going to make up a phone call. And I asked him, I said, what are you going to do about this? He said, I don't know. I have to make a phone call, but please don't go out any later than dark from now on, well from the remainder of your stay.

And so I went back to my camper and we were staying there for a week, but this was for This was the last three days of the time that we were going to be there. So I went back to my camper. My dad asked me where I was for that morning. I explained to him. I said I saw something last night and I went and reported the security. He said, oh, okay, that's fine. I ate breakfast, and now it's about five o'clock five pm, and I'm going on a joy ride. I just so happened to go through the loop and there's

black SUVs. There's guys in suits, and there's guys in tactical gear. There's approximately three s but there's guys in tactical gear and suits. And one of these tactical guys has this radar dish looking thing that's handheld. I couldn't see the full picture of it, but I could see that it looked like a small radar dish. And I stopped put my golf cart in park and was watching them. One of the men in the suit walked over to me and he said, you can't be here right now. This is a restricted

area. I said, I was just here last night. Why is it restricted? He said, I can't tell you that he said, but you need to go back to your camper or wherever your camping spot is, and you need not to come back to this area. And so he asked a Disney security guard or one of the security for Disney to escort me back to my back to my camp site. And we got back. My parents had questions for me about why I had a Disney security guard escort me back to

the camp site. And they asked the security guard, he said, why did you ask court him back? He said, well, he was in a place he wasn't supposed to be, and I got I got in a little bit of trouble for that by my parents. But the next day was the morning that we were supposed to leave, and we left and there was police and apparently somebody had gone missing at Fort Wilderness from the camping loop.

Somebody had gone missing from the camping loop, and apparently from what they said was the wife said that her husband had gone to the bath house and he never came back. And that was by farst the scariest because thinking that that dog man could have just taken me, because in all the other encounters that I've heard of, is this thing running along the side of a vehicle at sixty five miles an hour. My golf carts battery powered. It won't get

up to even five or six miles an hour. That thing is slow. So to think that that dog man just let me go, it just scared me half to death. That's the end of my second encounter. My third encounter. If you guys remember I have a a small amount of cattle. Well, one of my heifers had just given birth laying down, and we didn't get to the calf in time for it to its life to be saved.

Because in order for a calf to start breathing, the mother is usually has to stand up, and the mother gives birth to the calf standing up. So when it hits the ground and knocks the mucus out of the lungs of the calf, or it gets most of the mucus out of lungs of the calf, and if that doesn't happen, the calf usually suffocates or thinks it's still in the womb and suffocates. And so my mother had found the

calf. It was dead, and I was working late that night. So when I got home, she told me and she said, can you please go bury it so we don't have any coyotes or while dogs come and start harassing the cattle if they eat the dead calf. So I say yes, ma'am, and I get a shovel, a head lamp and a spotlight. I go, and this is towards the back part of my twelve acres, so I go. I'm walking. I didn't think about bringing this side by

side because it was a nice evening out. It was a full moon, beautiful stars, there was fireflies, and that was a very rather site to see. We don't see fireflights in our fire flies in our area a lot. So I'm walking towards the back part of the property where my mother said the calf was. In mind you, She told me there was a specific spot where it was because we have a fallen tree and our halfer had given birth to the calf right next to the fallen tree. And I have to

open the gate to get back there. So I opened the gate and I closed it behind me. This comes in later, So I walked to go and find where this calf is, and I'm looking around for it. I don't see it. It's supposed to be in this one particular place and it's not in the spot where my mother told me it was. It didn't show any signs of it had been eaten or any of the above. It didn't have any blood or anything. It was just the afterbirth was still there. And that was it. And all of a sudden, I hear, I

hear my fence creek. It's it's a wire fence. It's very easy to bend. Well, I just so happened to hear the fence creek. I look up with the spotlight and there's this dog man that's holding this dead one hundred and fifty pound calf. Because the calf, it didn't help. The calf was very big for it's it was very very big. And later on we had to put down the heiferr because she wasn't able to walk because of

the swelling, and she or he. I wasn't really focused in on the genitalia, but I could see that this dog man was carrying this calf like it was a purse, like a like a one one would carry a purse. It was carrying this calf like it was a purse in one arm. And this thing looks at me. It's still holding onto my fence and it's looking at me, and I about crap myself, Vic, because it was standing up. In mind you, Vick, I hadn't None of these other

ones had ever stood up on their hind legs before. So I saw it standing up on its hind legs, and I was mortified. I felt the blood drained from my head and face, and it lifted its hackle. It I could see its hackles lift up like it's like it's I could see the hair on its body lift up, and it raised its gums like it was growling at me, but I couldn't hear a growl, like it was showing its teeth. And as soon as I saw the teeth, I dropped my

spotlight and I ran. And at this point, Vick, I'm two hundred and fifty pounds and six foot two, and my fence is up to my chest, well, it's up to my shoulders at that point, but now it's up to my chest and this dog man it's mid section about maybe where it's belly button should be, was at the top of this fence, and I full blown was running for my life. I wasn't thinking about whether it was gonna chase me. I wasn't thinking about what it was gonna do to

me. I was thinking, Man, I need to get back home. I absolutely jumped one and one go, hurdled this gate, and this gate's five feet tall, and I absolutely hurdled this gate and one go. And I was still moving as fast as I possibly could go back to my house. And as soon as I got back where my house is, there's a good section of a barn that's attached to my house that has really really big

lights under the barn, and the lights are on. And when I once I get under the lights, I stopped and I looked behind me because I had because this this is towards the back back corner of the property, so I had run a good ways without looking behind me. And I don't see this thing. This thing didn't chase me. It didn't growl at me. And that was the thing that scared me most because I didn't see this thing and the there was a bud. There was a whole bundle of thoughts running

through my mind. Where is this thing? Where did it come from? Why is it here? And why didn't it chase me? And I did the same thing that I did at for Wilderness, because I was sleeping out a camper. My parents sleep in a house. I went in my camper and I locked the door, locked all the doors, and so far I have not seen this thing again on my property, but I have a feeling it's still around, because, as you heard, my turkeys have slowly y'aw

missing. I had five at first, and they've slowly gone missing. Now I'm down to two, and we've had repaired giantormous holes in the side of our turkey pen, and I haven't seen anything. I had no hair ever this thing since until earlier this morning when I was going out to my vehicle. I have my vehicle parked next to the barn. I have the truck running, I have the headlights on, and I have the big lights on

under the barn. And I'm walking out there with my phone flashlight on top of everything else that's lit up, and I about step on this crow that had had its wings ripped off and its head was missing as well. That's the first time I've seen something like that that mingled. And I'm a chicken farmer. I had foxes and hawks take off with the heads of our chickens and an entire chicken. But that's the first time I've ever seen an animal that mangled, And so I took the bird and I put it on the

other side of the fence. I got in my truck and I left. And since this morning, I haven't done anything aside from take care of my animals. And now I'm inside my house, but the doors locked as of right now. And that's the end of my third encounter. And my fourth encounter is by far my scariest one out of each over one of these.

This happened when I was seventeen. Me and my buddies, or me and my best friend, i'll call him Seth and his buddy, his buddy Robert, and they had been talking up this mud trail for a good while and they finally convinced me to take my Bronco out there, my old fashioned Bronco, and so I'm like, okay, whatever, let's go. So, driving from where we are at, it's a good forty five minutes to an

hour drive out there, and we had left at ten o'clock. So when we got to the location we were at, it was just about maybe a because we had to go down we had to go down a bunch of side roads, but we got to that road that we were supposed to take to get to the location. And I had a spotlight. My buddy Seth had a flash spotlight, and then his buddy Robert had a small, like little handheld flashlight. But we had actual like spotlights. So for context, the

location, now we pull into. We pull into a small maybe fifteen to twenty feet around dirt coul de sac. I put my vehicle in park and we all get out of the vehicle. I locked my truck because my friends have gone out there before and they've had somebody opened their door and steal stuff out of their truck. So I locked my bronco and I and we I'll start walking on this trail. Minds you make there's animals in the night everywhere. You can hear the birds, the owl well, you can hear the

birds, the bugs, the crickets, even the night mammals. We had been going for a good fifteen to twenty minutes. We had passed a good amount of like nasty mud clay, and we hear this roar from about one hundred to one hundred and fifty yards off into this thick thick woods, like you could have somebody run out in front of you. You could probably see them for about maybe fifteen feet and then they just disappear into the foliage. So it was thick. So we hear this role and it shook my chest.

When I heard this thing, it I felt my heart vibrate with the roar. I stopped everybody and we all looked at each other. Each one of our faces were devoid of blood. We had lost every bit of color in our faces, every bit. And my briety idea was to turn off all the lights and use our phone flashlights at the smallest setting and try to

walk back as quietly as possible. We didn't try to run or anything because we were because as lattos we were being, this thing had to have known we were there easily because we were being out, laughing, cracking jokes and doing everything that all seventeen year olds would do if we were out just hanging out in the woods, just being extremely loud. So we start creeping back.

It's we're walking as quietly as possible with our phone flashlights, and five minutes had gone by of just pure silence, nothing, and all of a sudden we hear just crashing just sounds like a freaking bull elephant. It just coming through these trees and foliage, and so we hear this, and we full sprint back to this vehicle. And it was a twenty five minute walk to where we were standing at currently, and we made it back to the

vehicle and fifteen minutes, fifteen to ten minutes with our full sprint. I get back to the vehicle. I unlocked the door on my friend's side, and my buddy he well, my buddy Robert presses on lock button and on his door for me. And while he does this, he presses the button and my buddy Seth full throws him, takes his leg and folds him into the back seat, and he hops and locks his door. I finally get

in. I cranked my I cranked this sucker up, and I turn on the headlights and the woodline is about five to seven feet away from the front of my hood of my vehicle, and the dog man's right there on all fours, snapping at us, and it's got foam in its mouth, it's growling, it's being nasty, and on all fours. It was about four to four and a half feet tall, pure black, just jet black thick, and it had red eyes, blood red eyes. And this thing's just

snapping out, us growling, and my friends start screaming. And I did not know this until a little bit later, but Robert had full on passed out. He passed out from shock. He was just gone in the backseat. So I full blown throwing my truck in reverse, and I reverse it until I hit asphalt. I hit asphalt, and I immediately as soon as my front tires hit asphalt, I threw my vehicle and drive and I started accelerating. My Bronco tops out at give or take eighty five to ninety miles

an hour. And we're we're steadily increasing in speed, and I just so happened to look behind us, and this dog man is chasing us. And right now we're going about thirty five miles an hour, and this dog man is gaining on us, and it's still gaining on us when I'm increasing in

speed. And this asphalt road that we took is a good If I'm driving the actual speed limit sign that it's asking me to drive, which is twenty five miles an hour, it would have taken us about thirty minutes to get back to that back to that thing, back to the little cul de sac, and my Bronco hit sixty five miles an hour, and I look in front of me, and then I looked back and I watched this dog man

switch to bipedal running. And let me tell you this, VIC, I just wanted to die right then and there, because I thought, oh my god, this thing has us, because it was about it was just about five feet away from the tailgate of the of my vehicle, and I'm like, oh my god, this thing could jump on the back of the vehicle and get us. And I hit seventy miles an hour at that point,

and it doesn't take very long. I see it switch, and I look back in front of it and make sure I'm not going to hit anything again. And I looked behind me and it's gone in the woodlines from the side of the road, from the side of the asphalt road, it's maybe ten

feet away gave or take twelve. And my friend is absolutely streaming at the top of his lungs with his finger pointed past my face out my driver's side window, and I look where he's pointing, and this dog man, this dog man is full blown running over these trees, just plowing through him keeping up with us. And some of these trees that he was running over or a foot and a half in width. And from what I've heard in some of these episodes, these dog men are by far strong enough to do this.

And I see this dog man full blown running through these trees. It's not even phasing it. It's looking at me this entire time while I'm driving, and all I can see that I can see the silhouette and the eyes. The eyes are just trained on me the entire time, and I full run. I blow through this stop sign at the end of the road. Thank the Lord, there is nobody coming, because if there was somebody coming, people would have died that night. It would have been really bad.

I blow through this stop sign, and I'm at my max speed eighty five miles an hour, and I just so happened to look behind me, and this dog man is standing next to the stop sign. My Broncos seven feet tall, and this stop sign was taller than my Bronco. I looked and the rear view mirror of my Bronco and this thing had a full head and a half above this stop sign, and that as soon as I saw that it was leaning up against it. I had its hand on the stop sign,

leaning up against it. And as soon as I saw that I still have I I go out there everyone the while. But I went back there after about maybe three four days of waiting, and me and my buddies, well not my buddies, but a whole new set of buddies. After I told them about this, they didn't believe me. So I brought them out

there and we started looking, measuring and looking at all these trees. This thing bowed down and the biggest thing, the biggest tree that we could see, that was just ran over, broken off at the base was a foot and a half to the exact measurement, a foot and a half to the exact measurement, and there was just pieces of shattered wood, bark and everything all over from these trees just being ran over. And we I tried looking for foot Prince Bac, I tried. I could not find a single footprint

from this dog man. I couldn't. And if I were to try to give you a height on this dog man, I'd say it had to be at least ten and a half feet tall. Because the stop sign was I'm gonna say I believe the stop sign because the stop sign is no longer there. It's not there. The stop sign is about or was about ain't a half eat tall, and this thing was just absolutely leaning on it and it was just dwarfing the stop sign. And I never found any footprints from this

thing. And I have not seen anything of this dog man since my buddies have been out there. A different group of buddies I've been out there, and they said they got chased by something else. They said they was they were chased by something I looked like the rake. But I fully believe them. But they just were horrified when they told me this. But I told them about my sighting, and they were just about as scared as the point. When I first saw that thing running after us on two legs, I

was just mortified. And through all these encounters that I've had, that one was by far the one that if I could have gone to the bathroom on the pants, I would have gone to the bathroom in my pants. It was the worst one out of all four. And this dog man, it it was, it had the It had dog legs, like, uh, what do you call those legs? Vic digit agreed, Yeah, those he had those. He had the jitter grade legs for when he was running.

I noticed that and his arms they looked too long to even be on his body, but they were down past his waist, like a good length past his waist, and it looked wonky as absolutely crap, running just Walky's head and it's swinging these it's arms like they're fence posts, like really really thick fence posts it's swinging on while it's running while it ran, and it was

just very very weird. And the other part about that caught me off was with how long the arms were and how offset the legs were to the arms, how smoothly it was running on two legs. That was the one thing that going back on it now to recall this, that was the one thing that surprised me was how smoothly this thing was moving on two legs and how fast it was moving. And its ears were on top of its head,

like towards the top of it of its head and its teeth. We're kind of like a wild boars where the two top ones are going protruding out of the mouth past the bottom ones and the two bottom things are going upwards on the outside of the mouth as well. And so far I only go out there in big groups, but I always make sure, at least one of us has a firearm, and it's usually me. But that's the end of my fourth encounter. It's hard to wrap your mind around how even a big

dog me like that one could knock over trees with eighteen inch trunks. But are you aware of the fact that eyewitnesses a reported seeing sasquatch but chauffeur trees a lot bigger than that. Even absolutely, Vic, I fully believe it. I don't know they do it, but the strength they must have, the strength they must have is insane. Well, i'd say so. Well, Dylan, we're about at the hour mark, and I've got tons of questions for you. Would you be willing to come back for a part two

so I could ask them? Absolutely, Vic, I'd love to come back on for a part two. Well, if you're sure you're ready to come back from part two, then I might say we're all set for that. Then. Now that we have that taken care of, I just want to thank you so much for coming on and sharing these experiences with us. I really appreciate it. All right, thanks again so much, and have a great night.

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