Mountain Beast Mysteries presents the William Roe encounter from 1955. The encounter took place eighty miles west of Jasper, Alberta.

Mountain Beast Mysteries presents the William Roe encounter from 1955. The encounter took place eighty miles west of Jasper, Alberta.
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Glen K
(New Jersey) Good story. I am a big fan of Justine. He is relentless in his quest to spot a Bigfoot. He also has very high end equipment, and takes spectacular pictures of the wilderness when he goes on expeditions! It would great to see him be successful in his search! One thing that often bothers me. You have people like Justin, who spare no expense, no amount of research, no amount of time and energy , often traveling to remote places in their quest to see a Bigfoot. So What bothers me? You have thousands of others, just out for a walk, taking a car ride, delivering newspapers (like the couple recently mentioned in SC) , or other mundane things, and Bang, they hit the Jackpot!! Oh well, just wanted to get that off my chest
Travis E
I grew up around wild people. What most people don’t realize is the people Watchers are the ones that are more tolerant to people will be hanging around people. It’s hard to explain in just a couple of paragraphs. The only person that they’re going to trust is one that doesn’t disrespect them in the way that most haired as humans do. Act like they don’t supposed to belong here and run away in total shock. Sometime it leads to an action that causes a reaction. That’s the best I can explain it in the least amount of words. I learned at a very young age that they live out there and I learned as a teenager that if you discover that you are surrounded by wild people, your time of worrying has already passed. They could have killed you long before so that you don’t have to be worried about. Now there’s a hairless human out and about in their area, they’re not going to be trusting him enough to give him any respect and give him a chance to introduce anybody to them. I have introduced people to the realization of their existence. There’s only one way to do that and doesn’t require too much explaining, you just need to explain to somebody what they’re about to see and they will be so amazed that you do have to continue talking to them so that they will not transfix just on one of them so that he or she can absorb as much information with their eyes as possible. I guess the easiest way to explain a researcher out in the woods researching looking for them is that they are also, wild people, going to stand back from a distance and observe what he is doing and what his looking for. These are very smart people and they know if you’re frightened the most dangerous animal, creature, is one that is scared to death, I am 90% sure that they follow people that is scared to see if there’s going to be any repercussions. The despain those wild people show towards people that act scared is comical.
Richard W
Thanks for the insight Travis.
Renee S
Travis, may I ask where u grew up? U don’t have to be specific. Thx.