Jul 20

Coming soon…

Cool items for both men and women…I will be updating you as we get closer to a release date

 

 

27 Responses to “Coming soon…”

  1. pam

    As always, GREAT music choice Wes,lol. Walsh is playing at the Oregon Zoo PDX on Sept.11.
    Too spendy for me but at around the $70 mark not outlandish.
    Oh, and your stuff is nice too Lol!

  2. Gary C

    I’ve always had my eye on Mummy Germers Sasquatch coffee mug pic 🙂 make sure you Inc a UK shipping option, now we are leaving the eu we are eager to trade with the world lol………?

  3. Jacqueline O

    I can’t believe it…finally!!! It’s about time…

    I hope you’re prepared for all the orders from your excited fans! Hopefully your new server won’t crash…jk, but then again, can you imagine hundreds of millions of people supporting SC? Just imagine all the possibilities…

    Thank you Wes!

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Jan 4

Coming soon…..

I started working on this upcoming show for members. I hope you guys enjoy it. Not only children have been the unwilling victims of Bigfoot or Sasquatch as we shall see when reading the tale of the strange case of Muchalat Harry.

The Nuuchahnulth or Nootka Indian tribes were whale hunting Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada living on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Muchalat Harry, a seasoned trapper who frequently spent long periods of time alone in the deep woods decided once again to venture into the British Columbian wilderness for several months of trapping. It was the fall of 1928 when Harry packed his supplies and paddled his canoe up to the mouth of the Conuma River and after making his way on foot about 12 miles upstream Harry made camp.

Harry was enjoying his excursion and slept dreaming peacefully at night waking refreshed and eager for whatever the next day would bring. But on one certain night no dream or premonition could have foretold the strange occurrence that befell him. Asleep by the campfire cozily wrapped in blankets, for it was the fall season, he felt his body being jostled, lifted, and shaken. His eyes opened in confusion. As he became aware of what was happening he was gripped by the sudden fear of the experience. He felt his body being picked up and carried away by a very large creature. Now Harry was strong and tough but try as he may he could not struggle his way free. As he tried to break the hold of the unusually strong arms that held him he saw the creatures face and realized his kidnapper was a very large Sasquatch.

He was not taken very far, probably about 2 or 3 miles and with first light, Harry found himself in what appeared to be a Sasquatch camp and he was the center of attraction. Being surrounded by some 20-odd creatures of all shapes and sizes, male and female alike, they stood starring at him as if to study him.

Harry was scared! This rugged mountain man was terrified! Cautiously Harry moved his eyes glancing around the campsite looking for anything that he mightbe able to use as protection. All he saw was a large number of bones scattered about the grounds, bones no doubt, left over from who or whatever had been eaten some time before. Harry knew that his bones would soon join them.

Curiously a Sasquatch moved toward Harry and tugged at the woolen underwear that he had worn to sleep the night of the incident. Others also stepped forward and grabbed at this strange thing that surrounded Harry’s body still unaware of what it was but they did not harm him they just continued to stare.

At one point during the day the creatures seemed to lose interest in Harry.They disassembled and went about their daily business. Harry searching for a means of escape quickly seized the opportunity and without looking back jumped up and ran as fast as he could barefoot through the woods. He ran for his life, past his campsite, straight to where his canoe was anchored 12 miles away at the mouth of the Conuma River and headed back to Vancouver Island.

About 3 a.m. on the following morning, Father Anthony, a Catholic missionary living at the time in the Nootka village, heard and was awakened along with other villagers by the screaming and yelling of a voice crying out from the waters near the village. Torches were lit and through the flickering light could be seen a torn and shattered man lying in his canoe. He was barefoot, cold, wet, and exhausted having paddled 45 miles non-stop from the mouth of the Conuma River. His almost lifeless body was carried to a safe warm place in the village and Harry was nursed back to health.

Three weeks had passed before Harry regained his sanity and was well enough to explain what had happened but he refused to tell anyone of his experience. Little bits of information had emerged during that time but not enough to piece together the full story. Feeling close to Father Anthony he later confided in him and revealed the details of what he had gone through. Oh yes, one more thing, over the three week period Harry’s hair had turned pure white.

Muchalat Harry never went back to retrieve his belongings at his campsite and Muchalat Harry never went back to the river or into the woods again.

Credit:http://sasquatch-research.weebly.com/the-strange-case-of-muchalat-harry.html

14 Responses to “Coming soon…..”

  1. pam

    One of my FAVORITE old time tales….I really think ol Harry had an encounter just as he told it. He never went back to the forest- would you?!
    Thanks Wes!

  2. joe r

    I know all about that hair turning white phenomenon, It was a Friday night back in ’87’, i was out bar hoping with a couple of friends i hadn’t seen in years, by 2 a.m. i didn’t know which end was up, i was hammered….. that much i remember. The next thing i knew i woke up in a strange room i was not familiar with, as my eyes opened i slowly turned over and got the scare of my life, there she was…..awake and lovingly looking me in the eyes, it was none other than the infamous local bar maid, ‘Ol Two Ton Tessy. My hair has never returned to its natural color.

  3. Eddie M

    Amazing these “people” don’t exist. Still don’t understand why but, I’m sure they have their reasons…may not be to my understanding but, having seen one seeing is believing. …therefore, I find it odd that much trouble is exerted to discredit their existence.

  4. MONTE M

    Back in the mid nineties I went to a private exhibit at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Van Couver . The exhibit was called Out of the mist Treasures of the Nu Chal Nuuth Chiefs and was all about the culture and traditions of the the native British Columbia tribes along the coast . They did not specifically refer to Bigfoot but some of the head masks made for ceremony seemed to depict them . They did refer to a hideous creature that made you a strong warrior if you did not turn and run as it spit on you and you survived the incident . There is a book that went along with the exhibit that I ordered off Ebay a few years back . There are a lot of cool stories by region for reading on Bobby Shorts Bigfoot Encounters sight along with a stabilized version of The Patty Film .

  5. Gabriel H

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    It’s ridiculous how I get all this material for seven freakin dollars a month. I feel like I’m robbing you Wes…
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  6. Nathan E

    I had requested the tale of Muchalat Harry on an earlier post, so I am glad to see Wes covering it in the Hall of Fame encounters. Looking forward to that episode! 🙂

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