Terry grew up in Bedford County, Virginia, Being a single dad he returned home after his divorce and worked with his father to build a home on the fanily property. Unfortunately for him, some of the local wildlife aren’t too keen on the idea. Bigfoot aren’t always the gentle giants some would want you to think.
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10 Responses to “Blue Ridge Bigfoot: A Terrifying Bigfoot Encounter”
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Renee S
These guys were very lucky! Like he said, 3 strikes & ur out!!
peter v
Wow Wes should get this guy on for sure
peter v
Wow Wes should get this guy on for sure
Dave W.
Not to sound like a broken record, but yeah Wes…. you really gotta get this guy on the show if hes willing!
John P
holy crap!! this was a great story an close call all in one,
FlagStaffer
so much for land ownership! they are worse than a onerous zoning commission……..
keith c
can’t let them have their way imo
Asheim
Would love to have them on the show, so much to discuss. Would like to know what the family did. Did they move away? How could you stay?!
Paula L
WOW, I’m almost in tears. Thank you for such a humbling telling of your story, SPEECHLESS!
David K
I believe are never alone, with the exception of a loner male. However I think they are in family groups or small numbers in one area. The reason is food supply. The amount of food it would take to sustain just one, say 7-8′, 500-750lb individual is very large. The calories needed would be roughly 2-3 times that of an active 6’2″, 200lb man, say 7500 per day. For a family of 4 that is 30,000 per day. That’s a butt load of food. Having said that I really think that when you are watching one there is at least one more watching you that you will never see. You are playing in their sandbox. Be careful and always go armed, just don’t be stupid.