Dec 5

“Oh my God, there’s two of them”

Salish Sasquatch shares an encounter from Virgil Samson, who describes his encounter “I was in my hunting blind and I was sitting there when I suddenly heard what sounded like people talking. I kept looking around, trying to figure out who could possibly be out there. We were ten miles from anybody, there shouldn’t have been another soul around.

I leaned out of the blind and realized the voices, or whatever they were, were coming from my left. Since I was turkey hunting, my first thought was that maybe other hunters had wandered in. I was actually getting ready to go down there and tell them to leave.

As I sat there listening, I noticed movement coming from my left toward my right. Something stepped out. At first I thought it was a hunter, then I thought maybe someone in a ghillie suit. Then I wondered if it was a bear but it was way too tall. And that’s when it hit me, Oh my God… this is what my grandfathers always talked about. This is a Bigfoot.

I started to panic. I reached for my shotgun, then froze and told myself, No. Don’t grab the gun. Just stay still. Don’t move.

When it emerged from the trees, it was facing north. I was looking west toward Mount Adams. It made this odd sound a kind of low mrr followed by a chirp, like it was trying to mimic some kind of animal. I can’t even recreate it. It did it three times from the hillside.

It only stood there for about a minute before ducking back into the trees. I watched it move away through the brush until it disappeared. It was gone for maybe two minutes. The whole encounter was around seven minutes, but I probably only saw it for three.

Then I saw movement again. It came out in the exact same spot and did the same thing, rose up just a couple feet above the brush, looked up the hill, and made that mrr-chirp sound three more times. I never saw its arm move, but I saw a flick of its wrist. The whole time, it never looked at me—not once. Its focus was completely on that hillside.

Then I noticed more movement from the same area it had first appeared, and that’s when I realized, there were two of them. The second one came out just like the first, ducking under the same low branches.

That’s when the panic really set in. Oh my God, there’s two of them. I just kept repeating to myself, Don’t move. Don’t make a sound. Stay completely still.”

 

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