Feb 23

I was shocked trying to figure out what I was looking at

1979, Ocean County, NJ

Riding my bike through the woods with some friends. I had to stop to wait for them. When I heard a branch snap, No more than 40 ft away it looked right at me with large black eyes. It was about 8′-9′ tell, I got a good look too I will never forget. He was proportioned the same way a human being would be, it was scary. With blackishbrown-rust colored hair.

The hairs on his arm were about 3″-4″ long. His forearm was about the size around as my leg. About 20 inches around. His strides were long say 10′ per step. He must have been watching me for sometime cause I was stopped already a minute. When I heard a branch snap, I glanced over I was shocked and tried to figure out what I was looking at. He just stared. No noise, no motions, no jesters, no nothing. Very frightening cause you don’t know what he is capable of.

It was as if he was thinking of coming towards me. He was very close, I froze like a rock. I turned my head to see what my friends were doing. Then turned back to look at him, he was still there. I know he got a good look at me too, cause it looked like he stooped his head down slightly and peered hard at me. Then he turned raised his arm to gain his balance and stepped into the woods. He didn’t turn away from me but rather walked to my left his right then I lost sight of him. I have told this story to many many people but I don’t think anybody believes what I saw. I guess like I didn’t believe either until I saw one with my own eyes.

 

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7 Responses to “I was shocked trying to figure out what I was looking at”

  1. Elaine C

    Scary sighting and I believe you. I have worked quite a bit mostly in Hazlet, New Jersey. That is Monmouth County if I remember right. Nice area and the people were great to us and a lot of fun. At the time I didn’t think about Sasquatch, but apparently they are there.

  2. craig b

    I went to BFRO and read the full report. Where he was riding was basically in the heart of the pine barrens, a very densely forested huge tract of land that was, and still is, very lightly populated. When I saw it was ocean County I was skeptical because so much of it is very developed and heavily populated but down in Manahawkin it is a whole different world, very lightly populated and densely forested, are regulations that limit building houses there and there is a huge military base right by route 72.

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