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This is part 1 of me narrating the first three chapters of the book Big Brother Bigfoot. In, Big Brother, Bigfoot, author and researcher, Connor Flynn will not only take you on an adventure like he did in his first book, Erie Swamps. He will showcase the in-depth research he’s painstakingly done which could possibly show the missing link to humans lurks in the forests of North America.
While many people go to churches or street side shrines to find God and the answers to why we’re here. Connor will take you to uncharted dense terrain searching for the connection to our creator. Together we will travel from the peninsula to the mountains and from the swamps to the desert, searching for such creatures as Sasquatch, werewolves and whatever else is hiding in the cracks of Earth which may give us an answer to the age-old question. Where did we come from?

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Greetings, fellow seekers of the unknown. It's Brian and I'm here today to share something truly extraordinary with all of you. As you know, my journey to uncover the truth of all things strange has taken me on a wild ride filled with incredible experiences and encounters with the unseen. And today I want to share that journey with all of you by introducing you to Hanger one Publishing. Hanger one Publishing is the premier destination for books on all things strange and mysterious,

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enough is The Bigfoot Influencers by Tim Halleran. This book features candid, compelling conversations with the biggest names in the Bigfoot community and it will give you a behind the scenes look at what they really think about this mysterious creature. You'll hear from researchers, scientists and investigators and get a glimpse into the inner workings of the bigfoot world. And finally, for all of my fellow British Bigfoot

enthusiasts, I want to mention Beast of Britain by Andy McGrath. This book is a must read for anyone interested in the cryptids of the British Isles. McGrath has spent over twenty five years researching and obsessing about these unknown creatures, and in this book he shares his findings and current research. It's a journey into the darkness where nobody ventures into the woods anymore and where the many yet

to be discovered Beasts of Britain lie. So if you're ready to take your journey into the unknown to the next level, then you need to check out Hanger one Publishing. These books are more than just books. Their gateways into a world of mystery and discovery. And the best part, you can find their entire book catalog and Hanger one Publishing dot com. So what are you waiting for? Visit Hanger one Publishing dot com today and let the journey begin.

Everybody, This is less Striving Yes, yes, I know AKA Surviving and you're listening to Brian sasquatchis you guys? Welcome back to Sasquatching Pots. Thank you so much for clicking play. It is Sunday. I hope you guys have had a great weekend. We have an amazing show lined up for you. But as always, I want to start by inviting you. If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me

an email and get me at Brian at Paranable World Productions dot com. Get head over to the website, check it out, become a member there and help support the show. As I said, We've got a great show lined up for you. This is a little bit of story time, but it's a little different because I started reading this book Gosh last year and I actually put out a show late last year that had the first few chapters of the book, but I decided to go back and do the first five and one

episode for you guys, So that's what you're about to hear. It's me reading the first five chapters of this book. It's got a lot of cool stories in it about Bigfoot, and we're going to get into even some other cryptids in the book later on. But I think you're really going to enjoy it. Connor's a really great writer. I've had him on the show before and he was a lot of fun. So if you haven't heard that episode, go back and search for Connor Flinn's episode here on Sasquatch Out to see.

I think you'll really enjoy that. But I've got the link for his books in the show notes, so you can go over and check him out. I think he's got four or five books out right now that he's done over the last couple of years, so I highly recommend you go pick those

up for yourself, but if you just want to listen to them. He was gracious enough to allow me to read this entire book on the air for you, so we're going to start you out with the first five chapters and we'll have the rest of those coming in some subsequent shows over the next few

weeks. If you haven't already done so, please take time to rate and review the show wherever you're listening to the podcast, and make sure you follow us on Instagram at Sasquatch Odyssey and check us out and follow us on TikTok at Sasquatch Odyssey podcast. And we would love to have you in the Sasquatch Odyssey Fans group on Facebook. But I know you guys are ready to get into big Brother Bigfoot, so I'm gonna stop talking. You gotta sit back,

relax and enjoy the show. We're missing the link between Man and our creator, maybe closer than we could have ever imagined. According to reports all over the world dating back to the beginning of time, man has never been alone. My name is Connor, the Countryman, and I believe our connection in the forest can provide us answers to the questions of the skies. There is a pyramid on our dollar and a giant on the two thousand New Hampshire

Quarter. The truth's tide stays determined by leaking through. People have been vanishing from our national parks and other dense areas by the hundreds. So when adventuring out into the wilderness, please take caution and be aware of the one born feet first with eyebrows that meet. Signs of sasquatch come in many forms. Chances are we have all walked right past a bigfoot structure. Wild hiking in the woods, tree knocks, rock smacks, and ground stamps are just a

few ways these creatures communicate through the environment. They verbalize using whoops, hoops, groans, growls, and moans. They have their own language that consists of ingenious words and tongue clicks, often referred to a samurai chat. Their vocal range exceeds the limits of any human being. If you happen to stumble across arches, tree breaks, rock stacks, balanced logs, and teepee structures, there is a good chance that the wild man is near. Check the

dirt for long lines, perfect circles, and other ground glyphs. These humanoid creatures are mentioned in the Bible, Koran, and many ancient texts. In the Indian Ramayana from four hundred to seven hundred BC, there's mention of an advanced race of monkey species called vanara Vena, meaning forest and Nara, meaning man. The prophecy states that they shared hot purified water called shila jeet from humans. The magical liquid help the humans develop physically, mentally, and most

importantly, spiritually. The tincture is good for the pineal gland and directly hydrates the soul. In the Bible, e Si is an etamite and is covered in a thick coat of reddish brown hair. He preferred sleeping outside and hunting. Venom Kane is the son of Adam and Eve and was also known as the Marked One. But most interesting is the Nephelum from the Book of Enoch. The sons of God came to Earth and impregnated daughters of Earth, creating

Titans, demi gods, and fallen ones. The watchers watched and waited for a window of opportunity. We forgot them, and they have snuck back into our sanctuary. The Good Book describes the air of Days, when giants roamed the surface, dragon sward the skies, and Leviathans patrolled the deep seas. The fallen angels were determined to spread evil through the world, but God emptied the heavens and it rained down from the firmament. Flooding our realm, turning

the behemoths to stone. Mud fossils surround us today. Take a second look at that mountain it used to be alive. People know me as the Bigfoot guy. I grew up fishing, hunting, and urban exploring. I was obsessed with horror movies and unsolved mysteries. I chased waterfalls and crypt I bike, kayak and rock climb where I can. I was in the Geology Society and the Outdoor Adventure Club in high school. I wrote for the school newspaper

and did a lot of freelance. I played quidditch and made films at Bowling Green. I staged managed a punk rock musical, and umpired and refereed sports. But my main passion is expanding my knowledge on mysteries and cryptids across the planet. I lived out of my car across the United States and met many interesting people. I slept under bridges at Marina's twenty four hour grocery stores and dead end roads while CouchSurfing. You meet the people you need. When you

follow your destined path, all your needs are met in abundance. Hobo is short for homebody. I was a hobo and I still am hitting rock Bottom isn't always a bad thing. The darkest nights are usually followed by the brightest days. Through Bigfoot Anonymous, I've narrated over five hundred sasquatch encounters an interviewed countless people about their cryptic experience. I have spoken to people who have fed Harry, been touched by the creature, and others who have camped at Bluff

Creek. We have covered troglodytes, ferries, Indian mounds, warewolves, spelunking, war stories, police cases, and of course Natman. But my best stories were off the record until now. This is a collection of experiences, journals, and encounters that I've been putting together since before the millennium. I was covering fire breathing dragons in the fourth grade the same year that United ninety

three flew right over my school. But articles of wild man encounters and giant bone excavations go back to the beginning of news and press, the hunt for the German wild Man, the Lovelock giants, and of course David versus Goliath. Native tribes all around the planet have stories and lore that surround these beings. The Yarn, the Eddy, and the y Awi are being spotted. To this day, I've been in the same building as Y'allming, Sean Bradley

and Shaquille O'Neill. They all have the giant geane and their presence is felt whenever you were nearby. There's an old Irish tale about a farmer named Connor who lost his two cows. He searched for them all day and he found shelter in the night. The door was answered by a tall old woman and they were expecting him. Three men surrounded him and transformed into wolves. They surrounded him and licked their chops. Connor started swinging his walking stick erratically,

and the eldest wolf yelled at him to stop. The elder made the crazies disperse. The wolf asked him if he remembered a young wolf with a thorn in his side. Connor remembered he had nursed it back to health that pub was the eldest wolf. He offered him a safe place for the night and promised that he would not be bothered. He woke up the next morning on a bell of hay in his own yard. He was confused, but that was the best sleep he had ever gotten. His cow were still gone,

but three new ones were in his pasture. The oldest wolf was there and herded them. There grew to be the greatest cows in the land, while Connor became rich and successful. My Homeland's proverbs go lessons are won by a good deed done. All beasts are not monsters. There is artwork of religious figures with wolves, hieroglyphs of men, the size of giraffes and elephants, the size of pyramids. Where did those giants run off to? There are

plenty of tales of vampires and wild men in the homeland. The Fountain of Youth is real, and the sun is much smaller than they say. Heaven is a physical place, but so as hell. The military, National Park Service, and police have had encounters dating back to opening day. Pilots, truckers, and loggers are well aware of their existence. There have been blood, hair, yurine, fecal and saliva samples. The hair follicles have transparent

characteristics. This allows the creature to camouflage themselves with their surroundings. Many tracks have unique dermal ridges. Their skeleton is very flexible, similar to a bug. They are double jointed and sometimes crawl like spiders. They are true apex predators. They send uv raise and can sense meditations, psychedelics, and even disability. Check out troll Hunter for a look inside Troglodytes can mimic animals,

machines, and even loved ones with their powerful diaphragm and vocal cords. The Sierra Sounds and Ohio House both have voice waves that human vocal capacities can't physically reach. These creatures aren't humans that have become primitive. They are the true ancient species of man, the true natives of Earth. The Sumerian tablets may be more accurate than recently accredited infrasound, sonar, locating, and telepathic senses

are natural to their brain and abilities. If humans, air, water, and food were not poisoned, I truly bel leave that we would have some degree of their sixth sense. These apex predators take advantage of night vision and occupied the endless subterranean chambers of Earth. They thrive near mountains and volcanoes, but could be anywhere that a deer and rabbit could live. The existence of sasquatch is widely debated today, even though there is a mountain of evidence and

a list of witnesses that could stretch from pole to pole. The elusive beast is still an unsolved mystery to mainstream media and science. The obvious cover up just fuels the fire more. There is a divine energy around these creatures, and I believe that they are our closest bridge to our creator. So let's cross it. People deserve to know what's out there so we can properly protect our families. There's a chance that we can learn from them and maybe a

chief piece in future generations. Look at the story of the Grinch. The quest for Sasquatch is very close to my heart and soul. The Abominable Snowman and Harry were a big part of my childhood. My family members have had encounters and others have refused to even discuss the topic. I've always liked to dig where I wasn't supposed to. The creature's existence is obvious. I'm more interested to see if they are angels or demons. Let's cross that bridge where

there are no cars. This journey started targeting Bigfoot, but has led me down a path of werewolves, swamp things, and many other beings that walk this earth among us. Chapter two, Ohio Grassman, The heart of it All The Buckeye State is famous for astronauts, Nightmare on Elm Street, and the creation of Superman, But the Ohio Grassman would scare even Jeffrey Dahmer out of the woods. With sightings going back to the days of the Mohican,

the Buckeye Beast has let his reign be known through the Ohio Valley. A renegade species of wildman, the Grassmen are far more aggressive than the typical evasive sasquatch. The legend began when two giant chiefs came to a disagreement over war with humans and the abduction of their women and children. There are more than ten thousand burial mounds in the state of Ohio. Giants have been discovered in

Toledo, Chillicothee, and across the river from Wheeling and Moundsville. The natives who called the Buckeye State home have legends and lower warning of dangerous cannibalistic timber giants. The Indians traded with the peaceful mound builders and went to war with the more aggressive clans. The Cleveland Browns are dogmen, not dogs. The tribes mark their territory with many different scents and structures. The urinate and spray

around the perimeter. To keep humans and other sasquatch away, They will bend trees, lay nest and build teepee structures. They will create these shelters with fallen limbs and logs, but sometimes use entire trees. Giant fifty foot wikiups have been discovered. Usually the trees are stripped of bark and broken off at the base. Five or six broken trees will be placed against a central,

strong standing tree and that will be the primary part of the camp. In August of nineteen seventy two, three different people were attacked by a beast in a small northwest town. Witnesses claimed that they saw an eight foot monster with hairy feet. Some claimed it was an aggressive grass man, but the town remembers it as the werewolf of Defiance. The creature was spotted running like a caveman carrying a giant stick. The entire town was on high alert and it's

still on edge to this very day. One night, we snuck out of a friend's house to pull some pranks and meet up with some girls. We dingedong, ditched a couple of houses and lit off firecrackers in the sewer tunnels. The police were patrolling, and we ran into the park in the corner of the neighborhood. The cops pulled in, so we went deep in the woods and got separated. I was terrified of getting caught, so I was blinded with adrenaline. I kept moving at a good pace and ran into the

creek. I knew I would be able to navigate the area using that. I crept silently in the water, using the small rapids to mask myselund When I heard a rustling up in the leaves ahead of me, I crept out onto the bank and quietly tried to call out to one of my friends. I was met by a deafening silence, so I approached the tree that I'd heard the noise come from. I took one step forward and I was met with rumbling below my feet. It's sent a jolt up my knee and paralyzed

me in a compromised stance. I teared up instantly, and I knew I'd overstepped my boundary. I tried to open my hands as I backed into the creek. I ditched my lighter at the edge of the tree line to hide the evidence and to thank the monster for issuing me a warning one of my friends is from that same neighborhood. He is a security guard, I Yuasca, shaman, and filmmaker. He says he's encountered a brown shadow creature about

ten feet tall in the same woods. He also told me that he sometimes turns into a wolf while meditating, and he has the fur to prove it. I'm not sure if I encountered my buddy along the creek or his arch nemesis. That was not the only time he encountered something strange. In Medina County, near Sleepy Hollow, there were stories of a creature that lurked through the woods in my friend's region. Alex called him the Wolfman, but his

dad simply called it the beast. He warned us that the creature could smell fear and that we should stay inside after dark. Part of me just thought it was a ploy to stop us from sneaking out, but I would soon realize that he was being dead serious. We had our golf league the next morning, so there were no plans of mischief. We spent the night in Alex's basement in watch saving private rhyme. He had a walk out patio that led directly into the woods. There was a creek, and it was the

perfect din for a predator. We made little jokes throughout the night and moved quickly when we grabbed snacks, but it was just an ordinary sleepover. Right before bed, everything changed. We were shooting pool and an eerie feeling swept over the floor. Collectively, we all called onto the strange vibe and began investigating. We crawled out of direct view and began and peering through the smaller windows. That was when we spotted some glowing eyes. They were about six

feet off the ground and meant to intimidate. We received the message and we knew we were being stalked. The Wolfman was real. The Wolfman was close. We were paralyzed in fear. After what felt like hours, we crawled back behind the couch, shivering with chills. We tried to go to sleep, but that was impossible. We kept peeking backwards to the woods to see if we could get a visual, but it was to no avail. After an hour of stone cold panic, we booked it upstairs and slept in his

room. The next morning. It all felt like a dream, but we knew what we'd seen. The Wolfman was born. The dog Man was near, not long after, Jake and Alex had another encounter with this mysterious beast. They were getting a ride home from the rec center with a fireman one evening. They turned into his development and they spotted the wolf creature crossing the road on two legs. The beast scaled a cliff side and ran toward a

barn. I had the boys right incident reports independently, and both their stories matched. There's definitely a large cryptid patrolling the woods of Sleepy Hollow. Stay tuned for more Sasquatch Odyssey will be right back after these messages. My grandparents own one hundred and eighty acre farm in southeastern Ohio, near Wheeling and Moundsville, West Virginia. There have been many big foot sidings in the Ohio Valley,

but the ancient burial mounds are what's most interesting. There have been hundreds of skeletons excavated that are proof that giants existed in the Americas. Recently, my mom's cousin Eddie told me about an encounter he had while hunting on the property before the sun rose. He was heading out to his tree stand and was being followed by something walking by petal. When he would stop, it would stop, he said. A feeling of dread overtook every emotion inside him.

Ed changed his route and rotored off as his mind playing tricks on him. When I was younger, I was hiking near the same location with a good friend Jake. We were accompanied by my black labs, Sacho, and my grandparents two blue heelers, Shep and Joey. After miles of adventure, we stopped below the grandchildren's treehouse for a breather. After a couple of minutes, we heard strange noises above us, and a black creature dropped right on top of us. It all happened so fast, but Jake and I took

off running. The dogs were squealing and barking at this thing. They surrounded it. At first glance, I thought it was a bear or a panther. For years, I told myself it was just a giant feral cat. Recently, Jake said that thing was as big as Sacho. We made it to the yard and started worrying about the dogs. We could still hear the strange noises from down in the valley, but after a couple of minutes, they finally came running up. They had a look on their faces, and

they were acting strange the rest of the night. My grandpa has found large, unidentifiable scaut on the property and has had to shoot the gun to save cattle on multiple occasions. There were escaped ostriches nearby and many bobcats. Now I think it may have been a juvenile dog man. A decade later, we were camping in my backyard for a blood moon eclipse. Around two am. We were lying in the grass enjoying the sky's show when we heard something

shuffling on the other side of my barn. At first, we thought it was my cat's chasing prey, but we realized that they were lying nearby. We figured it was a deer. We went back to the stars. After a few minutes, we could feel a rumbling in our chest. There was a strong reverb from a low growl on the other side of the barn. That was no deer. The cats were spooked too. We got up to investigate, but we could barely see and we only had a stick for protection.

We chose to lay down and accept our fate. We internally surrendered, but the weird feeling went away after a while and we went back to the skies. The woods across the street have many strange occurrences. There are witch stones, abandoned cabins, and homeless hangouts. Strange lights and glowing orbs were nothing new. A picture of the Whitney Monster looks exactly like the transparent crawler

creature crawling across the road that I saw one misty night. I'm not sure if the creature that approached us on the blood moon eclipse looked like Gallum or Azov, but it sure spooked us. I think it just sensed our psychedelic vibrations and wanted to check us out. Chapter three. Yuka Gainey Yowee, Ohio Pyle State Park. The Yuka Gainey has been a crucial footpath through the mountains for animals, gatherers, and even the first President, George Washington.

The river is famous for its rainbow trout fishing and whitewater rafting. The waters also played a major role in the French and Indian War and the expansion of mining across Pennsylvania in the core of the Laurel Highlands. The Yoe is usually remembered for good days and unique adventures, but the surrounding soil holds a history of more complicated times, with stories of hostile sasquatch harassing hunters, and an old Indian tale of an aquatic beast named Agua. These depths hold more mysteries

than just Dimple Rock. Paette County is no stranger to big foot sidings. Newspapers and magazines covered multiple encounters. In the seventies. Kids were chased out of the woods by red eyes and the entire region went crazy. Footprints, twisted trees, and animal skeletons have been found in different parts of the county. There have been loud screams that sound like dying women that reigned from the valley. Creatures have been spotted watching four wheelers, eating apples in the orchards

and terrorizing campers. In two thousand and one, a couple was lapping their tent by a sasquatch, intimidating them by screaming and running throughout the night. One hiker watched the creature add a protective layer of sticks to an outcropping of rock. Another duo encountered a bush shaking like windstorm before being chased off by the beast. Sadly, there have been many disappearances in the nearby area. In an unnamed nearby remote neighborhood. Everyone on the six mile road had their

own encounters with the old man. He has spooked hunters, stolen fisherman's trout, and is heard knocking and screaming throughout the day and night. The locals had fed him carrots, old refrigerator food, and watermelon, although he didn't know how to eat it until the woman broke it open. Then it was all gone. The next morning, when the summer ended and the melons were no longer for sale, he let his anger be known. He has left

flowers on the backsteps of the woman and follows her while hiking. The grandmother consents how the Sasquatch is feeling and that he is telepathic with her, but she still doesn't trust him. There had been lights in the sky and lights in the same woods, so she doesn't know if he is an alien or just an old man. I was the youngest out of six guys, and it was going to be my first time on white water. They told me that there had been some casualties on the river, so I was already feeling

nervous. We were staying at the summit End, famous for the view and infamous for the legends down the trail from the Laurel Highlands. This area was rich in history and mystery. It was my dad, two other firemen, their sons, in middle school, me. The first night, we explored the grounds, swam in the pool, and told stories at a local pub. That was cut short when we were horsing around and the older guys were roughing me up. I barricaded myself in the bar's phone booth and pretended to

call the cops. I actually died and I hung up when it started ringing. They called back, Mass picked up the phone and said they just left. While escorting me back to the hotel, we sat outside drinking beers as the sun went down. We admired the scenic view and were engulfed in the excitement for the morning adventure. We heard howls in the distance and it reminded me of my grandparents farm. Flashbacks of hiking the holler and tracking the deer

rushed back to me. I felt like it was the night before the hunt. I was ready for the adrenaline. On the way back to the room, I definitely understood why many visitors think the summit is haunted. The vintage pictures seemed to follow you down the hall and tuck you in good night. It's a true all inclusive resort. I fell asleep within minutes of meeting the pillow. I was treated to dreams of tarzan adventures and insane car chases. I felt like a tackle dummy when I woke up, but breakfast got me

right back where I needed to be. We drove to the river and my eyes lit up when I saw hundreds of people carrying rafts and kayaks. Goosebumps filled my arms and I knew I was exactly where I needed to be. We checked in and waited for the safety course meeting. We listened to the experts and took mental notes. Do not try to stand up in the river. Point your toes up and reach for the rope. Hold on tight was all I needed to hear. We had decades of experience in the raft,

so we vowed not to use one of their guides. I hesitated at first, but realized that some of the raft with grandparents and young children needed their assistance much more. Minutes later, we were down the river, coasting calmly, admiring nature and going over last minute instructions. I was still getting used to the oar as I flung it in the water. I noticed something in

the woods. I felt a warm sensation flow through my body. I lost myself in a trance, and the sunlight felt ten times heavier than usual. I was thankful to be surrounded by water. As I squinted and tried to peer through the limbs to see what was watching me. I felt a small whack on the top of my helmet. It was my dad hitting me with the oar, pointing my head towards the first rapid. Oh shoot. I fumbled back into position and got ready for the journey. The cool reality shook

chills down my spine. The raft was divided front to back and left to right. Jim and the back would call out who had to do what, and if one person was off beat, the raft would spin and the chance of us flipping skyrocket. And if the raft is overturned, the percentage of drowning also increases. I was not trying to get my foot stuck under a rock and die in two feet of raging water. Not today, So I did the best I could not to mess it up. We conquered the first

rapid and we geared up for the next couple. Bring it on, cucumber, camel and walrus, Eddie Turn, Dartmouth and railroad rapids. I felt invincible towards the loop, but still had that weird feeling that I was being surveyed from the river banks. I felt a blanket layer surrounding my body, but that vanished when I was splashed in the face by the yeo. We paddled faster when Jim screamed to go and held the oar in the water when we needed to turn. We were really getting the hang of and after a

while Jim didn't even have to call out as much. We were really working as a cohesive unit, and it felt good. We were not only one with each other on the raft, we were one with the rapids and river as well. My comfort ended where the water did, and that's right where we were heading. We all pulled up to the riverside landing for lunch in a bathroom break, the river guides passed out sandwiches while others went swimming to

cool off. I had to go pee you really bad. I ran off into the woods, and almost immediately when I was out of side of the group, a strange feeling swept over me. I was unfogging, my glasses. When I heard rustling from behind a tree, I almost pooped myself when a little kid jumped out from back there. He was all dirty. I turned my body to cover up and shook my head in confusion. I gave up on that and went straight to the water. I jumped in and peede

while pretending to cool off. I ate my sandwich in shame. As I tried looking for the little kid's group, I couldn't find him anywhere, and he seemed to be too young to even be able to raft. My dad could tell something was up and asked me if anything was wrong. I told him some kid had swooped me in the woods. Feeling Nick came hustling back from the bathroom and said some people had claimed to have seen a bear up there. Maze explained that they probably eat the leftovers of lunch, and we

all laughed. It was time to hit the second half of the river run. There was one unnamed rapid before the famous dimple Rock. We eased through that and came to a stop. The guides give the groups a choice between the deadly rapid and an alternate route. I looked to my dad and he said, this is why we're here, I took a deep breath, and I realized that he was right. Dimple Rock was an underground cave with no exit underneath. The strong current pulls you into an underwater cavern and never let

you leave. The rapid has claimed many lives in the past, but the rafting company does everything in their power to make sure it's safe. They have a full crew of people on the rock and all surrounding areas with ropes, life belts and kiss bee rings. If you hit the rock and flip, blow down the river and you'll be safe. The real problem is when the

raft gets caught up against the rock and basically swallows it beneath. As we watched the groups successfully conquer the rapid, my confidence grew, but the raft just before us, sent a shiver down my spine. The raft had a guide, grandchildren and elderly grandparents riding along. They were clearly fit, but not ready for the violent strike that awaited them at Dimple Rock. They crashed and flipped into the raging waters. The entire crew flocked towards them, but

luckily they had already passed the deadly hole. After a bit of chaos and some mystery, we finally had the green light to go. I was relieved that I hadn't just witnessed an entire family parish right before my eyes. In that moment of clarity, I connected a few dots. I realized that that child I had seen in the woods was not on the rafting trip. Those kids we had just watched flip with the youngest rafting. I remembered a joke from the safety meeting that kid I had seen lived in those woods, and

I think that bear that people saw was his mom. I heard screaming and we were approaching the rock. Jim was cussing me out, telling me to paddle. Phil splashed me with his oar. I was back. I dug into the river and straightened us out, but it was inevitable we were going to hit the rock. Jim screen brace as we collided with the boulder. The raft rocked, but we did not flip. I felt a second chance at life, but still felt a force from the river pulling me in,

but I resisted with everything I had. I had my foot dug so deep into the bottom of the raft that I damned near hyper extended every part of my body, eluding doone, but we had survived. We collectively exhaled and let out laughter when we were out of the monster's grasp. But the journey was still a long way from being finished. Ahead we had to face the famous bottle of wine and double hydraulic rapids, both known to be a vigorous dessert to dimple rock. I wasn't too worried, but I had my ego

checked. I'd watched my dad go overboard and fear swept over me. I was trying to look back and see where he was floating, but I still had to paddle correctly and make sure it wasn't going to be all of us pointing our toes in the water. It was much harder to control the winding raft with one less guy, but I had to step it up. I stabilized the barge and we pulled off to the side. Searching for my dad, seconds felt like minutes, and minutes felt like hours. I desperately scanned

the raging water and tried looking for hints from the river crew. I was looking for his helmet on the edge of the surface, and I was ready to jump in to free him. That strange feeling of being watched returned, but I didn't care. I think the other guys noticed it as well, because we continued down river. Moments later, I really felt like I was giving up on my dad. I didn't want to leave. I didn't care if the bear guide us. I needed to know that my dad was all

right. I trembled down the river and I was beginning to regret the entire trip. The harsh feeling evaporated when I heard Ma's laugh. Then Phil said, there he is. My dad had been picked up by another group and had already made five new friends. I was relieved. We traded some snacks for our crew members and we were off to finish the mission. We hit the double hydraulics rivers in and Schoolhouse rapids, and then we took a swim in the river. It felt nice to stretch out and do the backstroke.

I was sunburnt and exhausted. I laughed as the fish tickled my legs. This was what it was all about, testing yourself, so resting yourself feels incredible. We climbed back into the raft and started paddling as Nick made another bare joke. We climbed stairstep rapid and prepared ourselves for killer falls. We were thrashed and thrown all around the lower yo, but still came out breathing

and afloat. We finished Bruner run and embraced each other. As we had finished the journey, we pulled into the landing and loaded the rafts onto the bus. I picked a window seat. On the ride back, I kept my eyes peeled for one last look at our river stalker, but I drifted away asleep. The Washington wild Things were one of my favorite baseball teams growing up. They were an independent minor league team that allowed you to get up

close and personal with the game. My grandfather would take me out to the ballpark at least once or twice everything summer, and we had many stories to tell. We have caught foul balls, got an autographs, and even got to run on the field. But one night, on our way home, something happened that I will never forget. We both got to see a creature that the local ball team was named after. Mysterious monsters are no stranger to

Appalachia. The Eastern United States is filled with legends of snally gaster, wampus cats, and werewolves. The native tribes and local townspeople both have serious warnings about staying away from the woods when the sun goes down. There have been many mysterious disappearances through the ages that have been linked to these unexplainable beasts. Mountain Monsters filmed an episode in Washington County. They were hunting the dust Man,

the most agile and fastest of the Appalachian Mountains. In twenty nineteen, a truck driver on Route seventy watched a bear dart across the road at mile marker three. He said the creature ran on two legs and had a long snout like a dog. I believe my grandfather and I witnessed the creature these men were talking about, but we called it the wild Thing. After hitting Cabella's earlier in the day, Pepper and I drove down to Washington for the

ball game. I peered out the window and pointed at a deer we spotted. There was always a bunch in the outfields and the baseball fields. We passed the park where they played the Beast of the East tournament. I wondered where they got that name. We pulled past the mall and finally arrived at the stadium. We parked in the gravel lot behind the field, and I always admired the house on the hill that could watch every game for free.

We got our tickets and I ran straight to the dugout. Pepper went to the concession stand, and by the time I would see him next, I had a baseball that was full of autographs and was best friends with the mascot. The wild Thing was some type of wildcat. The game started and we had great seats. The wild Things were playing the miners and we were out to an early lead. The picture threw a gym and the game felt like it flew by. We had the game locked up going into the ninth and

we started heading towards the exit, still watching the final outs. They popped out in the infield and we ran out to the car to beat the rush. We were westward and I was ecstatic about the victory. I was gripping the laces on the ball, practicing different pitches, and admiring the autographs when my grandpa suddenly jerked to the left lane. I looked up and saw a deer angling right toward the road. I backed up in my seat when I

realized it was on a suicidal path. The poor deer was being chased by a big, black, muscular wolf. My grandpa was flooring it when he switched the lanes. We had already been at a bad wreck when his Chevy Blazer rolled and my Grandma's bu it was not ready for any dance. I turned my head back to see what had happened to Bamby, but she had leaped back into the darkness, and so did her pursuer. My stomach ached

for the deer, but that's the way of the forest. My grandpa made a joke about that being a close one, but seemed unfazed by the incident. He had seen many bears, mountain lions, and a plethora of other animals while honey, so a wolf was nothing out of the ordinary. But I felt otherwise. The presence this creature held was unlike any animal in the wild. This animal knew what it wanted. It had a purpose. The wolf was using all four legs, but it looked similar to a human bear

crawl. It may have been a wear bear. I asked my grandpa if he had seen the wolf, and he shook his head. Of course he did. He probably spotted it before me. After hunting for half a century and being a marine kid developed some keen skills. He mentioned that we have them that same size on the farm as well. I wondered what he meant by that? Did he know that this wolf was different? Were there liking thropes lurking in brock Ridge, the same creatures that King Arthur attempted to train,

the pets that Adolf kept. Maybe maybe that was what dropped from the trees on Jake and me, the offspring of the wild thing, the creature from the hieroglyphics. Stay tuned for more sasquatch otos will be right back after these messages. Chapter five. Clear Lake Creature, Ontario, Canada. The cottages at Clear Lake remind me of the Robin Williams movie What Dreams May Come. There is a heavenly explosion of color and expression flooding this campsite north of

the sky Dome. The water is famous for a largemouth bass, fishing and summertime activities. The unique coastline and immense marshlands provide a perfect home for beaver, deer, and other traveling animals. The Rideau Waterway is rich with folklore and stories of aquatic monsters. But the locals told me of a story of the best fishermen along Ottawa. And he doesn't use a rod and reel.

There are thousands of sasquatched sidings along Ontario and the rest of Canada. There are some communities that have been completely abandoned because they have been overrun by these creatures. The Nahani Valley is infamous for red eyed giants that left many visitors beheaded. The people of clum To encountered these creatures on a daily basis.

Aboriginal tribes refer to these monsters as bogs, cadeaux, critters, stinkas, jacko maltos, and yellow top Saskatoon Saskatchewan is no stranger to these strangers. The country even have a big foot privy on the quarter next to the Queen Elizabeth and the Maple Leaf. The coush Taka is an ottoman known to save its victims before stealing their souls. The wind to Go is known to invade villages after long cold seasons when starvation is prominent. Natives who were forced to

become cannibals were far more susceptible to possession of the beast. The show Hannibal is full of wind to Go imagery and is obviously about cannibalism and primal instinct as well. I have narrated many firsthand Canadian encounters. A ten footer backed away from a tribesman wielding an axe next to a fire. A hiker saw a tall, hulking figure from thirty meters during a solo hike in BC.

A pack West train worker is sadly played with nightmares after numerous encounters. There was a giant footprint found in nineteen ninety one on Vancouver Island, and a driver swerved to miss one more than a decade ago. In southern Ontario, Sadly, a family in port Albany are being terrorized by creatures they believed to be related to Gigantopithecus. One First Nation man named them books. His village had many interactions with these yellers. He witnessed something spook a bear and forced

it to swim across the bay in an instant. A seismic outfit encountered a creature throwing rocks and making guttural sounds after being flown in deep north of Fort Nelson. In Renfrew, a goose hunter had an encounter. While he had some decoys in the water. He watched a monster man scooping water with his huge hands. After five minutes, his fishing bell went off, and the creature stared right at him. It ignored the bell completely. It growled in

a deep and guttural, demonic growl and paralyzed him. He pulled his gun and it ran off. It took about twenty minutes to recover. He urged not to make eye contact with these beings. They have the ability to project fear. In the summer of two thousand and one, I skipped most of the baseball season for a once in a lifetime fishing trip to northern Ontario with my best friend's family. They had been renting at the cottages for years and

had a community of friends who met back up every summer. I had heard many stories from Ian and his sisters about the lake and really couldn't wait to finally see the beautiful ballue. My mom and grandpa were excited that I was getting to visit some uncharted waters and sent me along with some lucky lures. My dad dropped me off at the Coleman's and asked me to get him an argonaut shirt. I loaded my stuff into Ian's car and went into the house

for dinner. Ian was playing in sixty four while the twins were finished packing up and missus Coleman invited me to sit down for chicken and potatoes, her signature dish. She was staying home to take care of the animals, but had been up to the cottages plenty of times. She was excited for me to meet her and finally see what the fuss was all about. She told me to take the paddle boat out to Baskoe for huge largemouth. She put her hand on my hand and looked me in the eye and asked me not

to let Ian go to Misty Island. And before I got to ask, the entire family poured into the kitchen and it was just about time to go. We drove through the night and I was in the back with the twins. They were making fun of me because I'd never waterskied before. The girl said I might have to stick to the kneeboard, whatever that meant. They were talking trash about shuffleboard and horseshoes too, but at least we would all be on the same team for the US versus Team Canada soccer match. The

girls didn't care to fish much, though not anymore, they said. A few hours later, we were at the famous duty free shop on the Canadian border. I was out of the country for the first time if the Lake Erie boat trips didn't officially count. We met up with a family that was friends with the Colemans and the Mobiles. I knew them through Saint Ed's my dad's The Mater. The brothers went on to play for the Mariners and the

Mets. For now we were Cleveland brothers in Canadian territory. The Coleman clan fell asleep in the back while I rode in the front with Rich. He was the coach on the Peewee Falcons and had actually drafted me, but I was already playing with the Browns because they were family. He told me that I would have my own room, pointed out the buildings of downtown Toronto and told me all about the species of fish in the Lake system. He said

to watch out for wolves and black bear. I asked him if that's what had scared the twins, and he replied, the thing that scared the girls scared the bears too. The clan must have felt a familiar turn because they all woke up and moments later we were pulling into the cottages. It was a magical feeling arriving. Why the birds were chirping I ran around following Ean while he pointed out all the hot spots. He showed me the shuffleboard courts,

the paddle boats, and where they displayed the Nightly Movie. We greeted a fisherman had found the girls on the beach. We unpacked in the cozy cabin and it was time for breakfast. We devoured breakfast and met the rest of the Yan's crew. One big kid called himself Carp, and his two cousins were named Rod and Hook. Clearly they came from a fisherman family. They gave us a tour of their cabin, freezer, and also their tackle box. They knew all the best spots around the waterway. They were the

true kings of summer. Eden was excited to show me Bass Cove. We rented a paddle boat and got our reels ready. We crossed the misty waters into the mysterious lagoon. We dropped our lines in and boom, we had them snagged. Giant bass went after our worms. Within seconds, we caught and released some cows. I've never seen such active waters. We were having such a blast and lost track of time. We were out there for hours, but it only felt like minutes. We were so busy unhooking and baiting

our lines we felt to notice the dark clouds approaching. After a while, we saw the storm approaching, but chose to ignore it. The fishing was too good and I was worried I'd never have that luck again. I was right. We told each other one more catch and agreed. Rain was now falling and the waves were beginning to grow. We were stubborn and kept fishing. Thirty minutes later it was a downpour, but we were still catching fish.

We heard a tree crash towards the bank, and we figured it was the storm telling us to go. We both stared towards the sound and continued to fish. Then another tree fell, That one was not the wind. Ian knew exactly what it was and murmured, we have to go under his breath. As we packed up the boat and started peddling, there was a roar of thunder from the sky and an even bigger one from the tree line. I was too scared to even turn around. I knew it was a

monster, but I think he was trying to help us. I was taking his advice and getting home. We made it to the marina just by the time the weather was getting ugly. Waves were forming and the rain was pouring down sideways. We ran into cover with our hands full and our hearts still pumping from our lagoon encounter. Ian's dad laughed as we barreled into the cabin soaking wet. He asked us how it went and replied, you see it while smiling. Ian was still shaking, and his dad knew we had had

an encounter with the creature. I took a warm shower and changed my clothes in my room. By the time I climbed out for lunch, the twin sisters had heard about our lagoon encounter. They came into my room and asked me if I got a visual. I told them that I didn't see too much, but I could sure feel the monster in my chest. They told me that they had been lost in the lagoon years ago and had heard loud screams with trees crashing down. Becca swore she had seen the monster through the

branches. They were afraid he was going to sink their boat, but I truly think it was the exact opposite. He warns people of getting too close to his island. He might be our buffer to a much meaner creature. The rest of the week flew by. I made a bunch of friend ends and those that felt like they would last forever. We made plans for the next summer and promised to keep in touch, but sadly I never spoke to my Canadian friends again. I hope one day, on our journey, our

destined paths will intertwine once again. I am forever grateful for that sea monster. If we had stayed out there on those choppy waters for much longer, our boat would have capsized and we would have most likely drowned. Nobody would have heard of screaming. They say, you don't gotta go home, you can stay. I don't want to be trying to try that time everything. Call it baby, right baby, my choice for me to stay right, you call it right away. Time don't burn, don't because don't doss to

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