Open up to an arts or that's something in the woods a narty would you about to see? Or that's something in the woods. Don't walk in the pocket danger bid and the your month set, don't go outside. There's something in the woods to night. I hear him knocking, shaking bushes foot Prince holand on my lord, open up to an arts something in Hey, everybody, this is less trying. Yes, yes, I know aka Surviving Man. And you're listening to Brian and Sasquatch Odyson. He guys, and welcome
back to sasquatchis. Thank you so much for cooking play. It is Wednesday. I hope you guys are having a great week. We have an amazing guest lined up for you. Put as always and want to start the show by inviting me. If you've had an encounter and you'd like to be on the show, shoot me an email you get me a Brian at Parentimoworldproductions 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 guest lined up. I got to sit down and talk to Amy from California and she had some really, really interesting experiences while she was living out in the Argus Mountain Range with her mother and they saw what they believed to be a sasquatchy. I'll let Amy tell you all about that, but there was an interesting twist in her story. They actually got visited by the military after they had this experience, and the police officers that responded out to the
initial call actually casted the footprints. Dad. It's definitely an interesting story where I think you guys are really going to enjoy it. I am back from the Idaho Squatch Con. We were out there in Idaho on Saturday, had a great event with Cliff Barrickman, doctor Jeff Meldrum, Michael Freeman, and myself. We had a really really good time. I had a great time getting to catch up with Cliff and doctor Meldrum and Michael and hang out with
those guys. It was a really, really awesome event and just a really awesome time. Really quickly before we get to Amy here, I haven't mentioned it in a while. If you don't already, please follow us on Instagram at Sasquatch Odyssey, check us out and follow us on TikTok at Sasquatch Odyssey Podcast. And if you're into videos and you like video interviews, check us out on YouTube the Sasquatch Odyssey podcast over there. Hit that subscribe button and
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grateful to be here. I am glad to have you. So. I know you're here to share your multiple experiences over quite a few years. So why don't we just get right into it. Why don't you take everybody back to where you were, what you were doing, and what happened to you. Okay, let's see. So this occurred in nineteen I would say nineteen seventy seven seventy eight. I was living in the High Desert in California, in an area called the Panama Valley next to death valley, and we're
very remote. I'll set the scene for you. We were mining camp, if you will. And I was a kid and I got to live out there and have some really great experiences. We didn't have electricity at night, we had a generator. During the day, we had kerosene lanterns. So the silence was incredible out there. We got to know pretty much every sound
and be able to identify what it was. That's, oh, what is that, And oh, that's a such and such, and that's a bird, and that's a coyote, and that's a wolf, and that's a roadrunner. We learned all the calls of all the animals out there. We also piped in our own water from a spring probably about three miles up in the mountains, and there was a water tower that we had closed to our settlement.
It was about ten feet tall and the water was always flowing and there was an overflow that flowed into a bathtub, and so the animals from all around in the desert would come and drink from this bathtub, and we would see migratory animals. Wolves were not resident out there. There were wolves that would come through and various animals and stop for drink and we'd see them from our house and it was always fun. We'd go and look at the footprints
and see what they are. The other thing was is we didn't have a garbage disposal. Fresh food, we're throwing it away. We fed the coyotes every single night, and my aunt and uncle had this beautiful house with a window, and we'd sit there at the sunset and we'd watch the coyoats and in the spring they'd bring their babies and stuff like that. We would put all of our trash, our regular trash, in these oil barrels and we
would burn it a couple times a week, some of us. Sometimes we would put food and scraps and things like that, and some of the animals would get into it. What we started noticing periodically at night, very late at night, was this terrible smell, and it was it smelt just like a really dirty animal crossed with a little bit of a homeless person. And you'd get a whiff of it and you'd be like, oh, gosh,
what is that coming from. And we'd check our trash the next day and something had gone through the trash and we're like, gosh, what's going on, And just these weird things would happen like that, and we'd smell and then we started hearing these calls at night and they would usually coincide with the trash digging and the smell, and it sounded we could never identify it. It sounded like a little bit between a monkey and an owl, and it
was very interesting. It was like a call a little bit of a screen, but not a screen. It was more of a woo like that, and it was very strange. And so we'd hear that, We're like, gosh, what is that? And just go about your life. We also had a couple of dune buggies and we would cruise around and go around various
areas. And let me just add that we were about thirty five hundred feet up in the mountains and the Argus Mountain Range, and the top of the Argus Mountain Range is the China Lake Naval Weapons Center, so it's part of their area. On the other side of that is Ridgecrest in you curing me and China Lake Naval Weapons Center. So we started seeing these piles of rocks, these stacks of rocks in random places, and fairly heavy rocks, and
we knew everything out there. We were the only people out there. We knew everything that went on. You could see every single truck car that came through the valley. We knew who was coming in and out, and so it was very interesting. There was a pile of rocks that was set about a half a mile near our water tower and it just appeared one day, and then there was another one that appeared further north, the same kind of
situation. It was probably five or six rocks. And it's gonna just you have all these puzzling things that happened and you're like, what is that? And of course I'm a kid, I'm about ten years old, so investigating and learning, and I was highly interested in geology, the land around us and all the animals and things like that. It was always what is this
puzzle? What is this smell? What is this? And after one encounter, and I would say the encounter consisted of the smell the calling sounds, we went up to the water tower the next day and we saw some footprints that we couldn't identify, and they were obviously very large and had been walked walked on by donkeys and kazero burrow while burrows out there and other animals, but it was clearly a very large human like foot footprint, several of them.
And that's when we called the sheriff department out and they came out and they took a look at everything and they just said, uh, we don't know what that is, and they went on their married little way. So. I don't know if you've ever been out to the desert in California when there is no moon, but it is one of the most spectacular skies you could ever imagine. The stars are so bright and it's just incredible. And
so because there are no lights out there, it's so bright. And when we have a full moon, it's literally something that you could go outside. You could go hiking. You could probably read a book by it. It is so bright. And we would go on these nighttime hikes. It was one of my favorite things to do as a kid. One time we were hiking and I got this. I just got see, I just got it. Just now, I got this feeling up well, the goose bumps out the back of my neck for no reason. Oh, I see, I'm
getting them right now. It's crazy just thinking about it. And we smelled the smell and we heard the wood of the sound, and I'm like, I want to go. I'm done with the hike. I'm ready, I'm done, I'm done. And I had this fear in me and I really didn't know why. I didn't know. I didn't know about what saucequatch or bigfoot or whatever bigfoot at the time, I had no clue. I had
no idea what it was. And something threw a rock at us, and gosh, I'm getting chills all the way down my legs just reliving this experience. And so we decided, Okay, let's go. It's time to go. It's time to go back in the house. And we hurried and went along. So that night was a full moon, very bright, and I went to bed. At some point during the night, my mom came into my room and she woke me up and she put her finger over her Be
quiet, don't say anything, be very quiet. And she pulled me out of my bed and we looked out the window and she pointed up to the water tower and there was a very large dark image drinking from the bathtub, bent over, drinking and oh, gosh, I'm getting jails. And it stood up, and when it stood up, it was as high as the water tower and it but it stood straight, so it was very straight standing. And then it looked our way, and I again I was just I'm
like, what is going on here? It looked our way and then it turned and it walked down the hill and then down into the gully. And what struck me is that obviously it walked. Whatever it was walked up right on two legs. It had fairly long arms, but the gate was very strange. It was very very tracking. The mechanism of the way it walked didn't look like a man would be lumbering or something like that. It just glided and swung its arms and walked away. But it covered ground pretty quickly.
Needless to say, as a ten year old child, I was terrified. I was absolutely terrified. We weren't threatened in any way and that experience, but it was very clear that what I was seeing was something's out there. And then a little while later we heard the call. So now at this point we knew there's something out there, and then we called the sheriff out. I don't know why we kept calling the sheriff, but it seemed like the retical thing to do at the time, and they came out.
They were very clear prints, and they took plaster prints of this situation. There were quite a few, and they followed the prints all the way down and there was some soft sand and then some harder rock, and in this imuntinet disappeared into the gullies. So they took a series of footprint plasters. A little while after that, we had a visit from a couple of guys I think they were They might have been from the military, I'm not sure.
I think it was trying to like naval weapons center. It was very interesting and they came out and they asked us some questions, and you know, we showed them what we the situation, and just told them our story. And then that was it. I lived there for about another year. I could never walk past a window at night ever again, I was terrified when it got dark. We would definitely smell the smell. I knew what it was. I stayed in the house, never went on the moon Let
hike again. And one night I had some friends, some friends from town come out and do a camping trip. I don't know what it was. It's like church camping trip. And they all came out and they brought there they brought their sleeping bags and they wanted to sleep. There was this beautiful area near the water tower. They all wanted to sleep in their tents out there, and I'm like now, and I felt like, okay, there's
a couple of kids in my tent. I'm probably okay. Smelled the smell laying in the tent, curd You can hear the gravel crunching outside walking around. Definitely, No, it was not burrows. Burrows snuffle and snort and make a lot of noise and grunt and stuff like that. Coyotes you don't hear. And those are really the larger animals that we would have out there. And we heard the crunching walking around, and I didn't say anything. I didn't. I was too terrified to move. I told my mom the
next day, and there are footprints walking around. That was my only experience, and I felt as though I knew when it was around. I knew when we were hiking. I knew we would get rocks thrown at us out of nowhere when we'd go hiking, like up into the more interior of the hills, the mountains, the Argus Range. And it's interesting because I to this day I my friends know. Some of my good friends know the story. And I still have trouble going camping and being out at night in the
woods and I'm like, oh my god, big puts out here. Didn't they make fun of me? Of course, there's a little bit of a joke around it, and it's spined, and but I haven't told my story to many people, and it's it's really I hadn't. I didn't know anything about Bigfoot as a kid, didn't have any clue. And then, of course, and we didn't have TV. I didn't see any the six million
Dollar Man episodes of the whatever that was the Sasquatch that they had. It was just a pure natural exparience of living out in a remote area and trying to figure out a consistent number of things that occurred over time, and putting it all together with the sighting that one night in the confirmation, with the footprints and stuff like that, and there were plaster molds taking of the footprints.
And we didn't keep any I didn't, they didn't allow us to, and I didn't have We didn't think to say, oh, this is something we should keep and publicizes. It was just like, okay, whatever you guys, do your investigations and let us know what heppen. I did hear I moved away and there were still people that lived there, and I did hear that one of the guys that was supposedly a security guard there had taken a shot, supposedly at one and the next day his car was turned over.
His car was literally turned over, so it was really interesting. And he had a little cabin that was further up in the canyon, so it was just him and he had to call and have somebody come in and turn his jeep over because it was on its side. Really interesting. So that's my story. That's really all I had to share about my personal experience.
And my cousin came out. My cousin came out when we were kids, and I think we shared all of this experience with him and it got him really interesting interested in the whole big footing experience and has turned a sort of a lifelong quest for him. But for me, it's one of those things that it's I just don't really I'm not that excited about. I mean, the experience. I know a lot of the people are they'd love to see one, and they listened that I want to stay as far away as I
possibly can. And that's usually what happens. It's either one of two things people haven't experience and it drives them on to want to know more, or and to experience it again and all these things. But that was one of the questions I was writing down to ask you, and you just answered that. Obviously, the other side of that coin is always it drives people to
the complete opposite end. You had your experience. It wasn't something that was pleasant for you, and you're okay with that and you've moved on with the rest of your life. I want to go back to some of the experiences that you were having, and I know you were ten years old, but in retrospect, I don't know if you ever have an opportunity to have a conversation with your mom about it after this happened. Yeah, so let's talk
a little bit about that when these things were going on. I know it wasn't on your radar, But for your mom, when these things started happening and you're hearing monkey sounds, there's no monkeys in the desert, right, So what was going through her mind? Was Bigfoot on her radar or was she just as baffled as you were about what was going on. We thought it was some sort of bird. It was not on her radar at all. We thought it was some sort of bird. Honestly, we just couldn't
figure it out. I couldn't figure out what we were hearing. And again, it was one of those culmination of consistent occurrences, the rock throwing, the smells, the piles of rocks, the calls and things like that, and the footprints. My mom never brought it up until we saw the footprints, and she was the one. I think what we saw was a big foot, and I'm like, what's a big foot? I don't know what that was, but it was not something I ever want to see again,
nor encounter. And it's weird. It's because it's one of those six cents feeling when they're around. I knew it. I didn't know what I knew, but I knew it was something. And like I said, I can still feel that feeling of getting chills up the back of my neck, down my arms, and it just I didn't know what it was experiencing until I saw it, and then I started learning about it. Stay tuned for more Sasquatch out to see right back after these messages, Aaron, It's definitely something
that we've talked about in our family as I've grown up. And my brother was in college and he and his friends from college would come up and they were like, we want to see the big Foot, and I'm like, no, you don't, No, you don't. On They're all gone, hoo, and we're gonna go. Look, you're gonna go hiking. And they'd come out at midnight and at moonlight, full moons, and they'd go hiking, and of course they would nothing. We talked about it a lot.
We talked about it a lot. My mom said that she had seen it on a few additional occasions, but and I always asked her, I'm like, why why did you wake me up? Why did you show me that? Why did you put me in that position? Because I was eleven years old actually when it did happen, nineteen seventy nine, and I'm like, it terrified me. I'm not sure if that was something I should have seen. And she said, I just I was so in awe that I wanted to share it with you. It was what she said. I said,
Okay, I was an adult. I'm like, okay, I understand that, and it's are you seeing this? Are you seeing what I'm seeing? Are you seeing I think it was one of those things, come here and see this? What is that? Do you see that? What is that? And then when the thing just started walking down the hill, it was just like, what is that? That is walking? That thing is huge and it's walking. It's not like a just like it peeked from behind a tree and popped away. It was a full blown you would see it
walking. I'm also curious about the police aspect of this, because at something I was a guest on the show last night and the host is trying to work out there's a police officer up in I believe it's New York, and he's big into the UAP phenomenon and into crypto, bigfoot and that kind of thing. He's lobbying and trying to put together some training for I was a police officer for sixteen years, so I had no training obviously to deal with
people calling and saying they saw UFOs and or bigfoot. So I'm curious about what your perspective is on now looking back from your ten eleven year old self until now looking back at the police involvement. How do you feel looking back, knowing they came out and investigated this, they clearly saw the same footprints you did. You guys had told him the same things that were going on, in conjunction with the physical evidence that they found and actually took casts of.
I know it's subjective and it's all speculation, but looking back, do you think that they were aware that you might have been dealing, or they might have been investigating a bigfoot or do you think they just thought, maybe this is a person and we're going to go through the motion to make these ladies feel better and then we're just going to move on to the next call. I think, in hindsight, looking at it from the adult active and
what happened, I think they were aware. I think they were interested, and I think that's why we had a couple of military guys come out and ask some questions, because I think that they escalated it. Somebody escalated it somewhere. Somebody has those plasters somewhere. Yeah, It's one of the things
that I wrote down, is like who has the casts? Because yeah, again, it's physical evidence of something that went on, and I think there's so many stories out there, very much like yours, where people have these experiences and maybe police investigators come out, maybe it's the Forestry Division, or sometimes it's military on military bases, and for whatever reason, it just gets shuffled to the side, and the evidence that's out there is no longer available,
and there's really no way to go back and track that. I'm sure there was, nothing like their databases are now nine one one calls or forever more logged in perpetuity for most jurisdiction, if somebody called nine one one and said something in the city of Atlanta, where I was a cop, we could go back and go to dispatch and pull the tapes and listen and yeah,
that didn't happen in nineteen seventy nine, I can assure you. So that's another really big piece of the puzzle for me in a lot of these cases where people have encounters similar to yours and your mom's, when you do call somebody like, what do you do? What do you do with that information? Somebody's something is outside of our window. We're going to call the police, the police come out, you know. And I never took a plaster cast of any footprint ever. Now, I worked in the city of
Atlanta in other metro areas, so it wasn't out in the desert. But just then that in and of itself lends me or I would tend to believe that, like you said, the police probably had an interest in what was going on, and they knew that the footprints were irregular at best and didn't belong to a human beings. And the military aspect is always something that's fascinated
me too. There's a lot of conspiracy theorists out there in the big foot community who think the government knows about Bigfoot, the military's involved, and it's
a big conspiracy theory. I've never really thought that's actually the case. I think it's more of a individualized situation, maybe like yours, where they got a call from a buddy that worked at the police department that said, we took some really strange casts of these weird footprints, and they were having these weird experiences, and maybe they knew what was going on and just wanted to
come out and investigate. I don't necessarily think that's a big conspiracy theory or whatever with the military, but I think it's very interesting that you got a visit from the military after you had a big foot encounter. That's definitely some fodders for the folks that do believe that the military may be involved in some sort of a cover up. Have you given that any thought? Do you
think it was maybe the same thing with the police. The military were just interested in that, and you obviously never had another visit or after that initial visit. Right now, no more visits from the police or the military.
My mom did share with me later as an adull that she said that the guys that came out from the military, because again, we shared part of that mountain range there with the China Lake Naval Weapons Center, and we would occasionally see lights and stuff up there, and they would run exercises and stuff like that with some of the guys, and she told me that they said that they have had some strange situations basically is really all they said in that
area, and I think they what she had indicated is they were aware of something weird, something strange, something not typical in terms of wildlife or situations. I don't know specifically what it was, but she said that one of them had shared with her that the reason why they came out is because they're following up and somebody had some sort of a strange experience themselves. But there
so I don't know. I again, information is taken and they disappear and you don't hear anything about it. Again, But somebody has those casts somewhere. Maybe they're sitting in Grandpa's garage out there from the old sheriff who knows. Maybe that stuff kind of surfaces, and then how do you say? Is it authentic? Is it real? Anybody could go out and create a plaster of something and go on, I got a plaster of a big foot.
So you had these experiences all these years ago, and I know you've probably at least dabbled in maybe a little bit of research over the years. I don't know. I don't want to put words in your mouth. I don't ask this question of everybody, but I'm curious, having that experience and being fairly close to this thing, and having such an intense experience over such a prolonged amount of time. What do you think these things are? Do
you think there's some sort of relic tominoid hominy end? Do you have any theories on what they might be? I have no idea. I have no idea. I feel as though it was highly intelligent. It was. It knew what it was doing. It knew it wanted to keep us away by throwing rocks. It knew it needed to be stealth, it knew that we could somehow be a threat, and it was revengeful. So I think they're highly intelligent. Whatever they are, I have no idea. I have no
idea. But it's interesting because occasionally I'll look at what somebody has as a video or something really far away. I saw this one video was really interesting. It was very far away. Some guy was in a meadow and there was a big foot running across the meadow up the hill, and the way it was moving was exactly the same. It was exactly the same. It's not it is not a human move, it's not an ape move. It's its own movement. And it's very quickly. It's very quick. It's very
fast. The way it covers ground is very fast. And I'm like, oh my god, that's the thing. That's the thing I saw. That is what I saw. And it was again, it was the way it moved. And I've, of course everybody's seen the Patterson film and I've watched that a couple of times, and it moves like that right. It has a sort of cadence the way it moves, and I don't know whether it's the hip structure or I have no idea what makes it move the way it does. I don't know what it is. I have no speculation. All
I know is it's intelligent and potentially dangerous. It doesn't I don't think that it likes dogs. I've heard that it does not like dogs. Maybe it's loud noises. I'm not sure. We did not have a dog, but that's just one thing that I in my research, I found that it just dogs irritated. I don't know. I don't know what else to say on it, Brian, it's I will say that I've heard other audio that people have shared, and there are the calls are very similar to what I've heard
what I heard as child, and it's hard to identify. It's like there is a little bit of a slight human ape aspect to it combine with almost a bird like scream, and it just gives me. I'm when I hear it, it just gives me the chills. Those were two of the things that I've had when people have a siding that's fairly close up. Those are two of the questions I like to ask, and especially when there's audio stuff involved, have you seen anything that really looks like what you saw or that
moved like you saw? And the same thing with the vocalizations and clearly answered those two questions. I had a guy here in North Carolina. I had him on the show recently. He actually sent me a piece of audio a couple of days ago. He wanted me to pass it on to Doug high Check for him. And it's a sort of a whoop kind of howl sound. Yeah, and then there's an owl. It's clearly happens right after that
sound. And then I've never heard this before. I've actually heard people on the show that have talked about these things imitating owls or attempting to imitate owls and other animals, and I always roll my eyes and say, how do you know it's not an owl that just sounds weird? How do you know
it's another animal imitating? But this piece of audio is pretty compelling because it sounds like what was making the noise before the owl happened immediately after the owl stops, it's trying to imitate the owl, and it's a weird sound. So yeah, I'll probably end up playing on a future show for you guys and let you listen to it, because it's definitely compelling to me because the audio is always something that people experience. I've experienced that here on our property.
We've heard some really weird things and the Ohio howl type stuff. So the audio is one of the things that's the most prevalent out there. And then obviously people who are I would say lucky enough or fortunate enough to have an actual side one of these things that can talk about the movement and other things. It's really fascinating, and I really I know it's not an easy thing. I could see it when you were talking and reliving your experience that
it wasn't an easy thing to talk about. So I appreciate you trusting me enough to come on and share your story with all of us. It's a really for us that are into these types of encounters. It's a really interesting and fascinating encounter. So I really appreciate you coming on and sharing it. You're welcome and thanks for having me, Brian. I really appreciate it, And yeah, it's interesting. It's one of those things that I stay on
the periphery of it. I don't dive in, I don't follow. I'm not like going to sasquatch shows and stuff like that and stay on the periphery of it. I just know somebody's got a video. Let me see what it is, and is that what I saw? Is I don't know, that's not it? Or yep, oh boy, wow. It's really interesting. It's interesting to see those commonalities because for me, it's yeah, I
was a kid, but it's been something that I lived with. It wasn't one time thing, and it wasn't five seconds of something that I could question. It was over time and all the different things and before and after and the validating and the footprints and stuff like that, and just the consistent experiences of knowing if it's around, and it's around rocks at us, it wants us to leave. That kind of stuff. So it's it's a love hate
thing because it really terrified me as a kid for a while. And again, my friend's big fun of me when we go gamping and they're like, mit, seems a little big footie out here. Weren't like, yeah, it does, don't be surprised, And they're like, oh, you're the big foot whisperer. So we're all okay now, thanks for having me on, Brian. They say you don't gotta go home, but you can say were all out that Jesus chry this joy, that chime, everything came right
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