Yesterday Rocky and I went out to some of the areas in the book. I tried filming as much as I could but we had a severe rain storm all day yesterday and I was worried about my equipment. I am going to do interview Rocky this morning and head back out to the areas and re-film it today. Today its suppose to just be cloudy but no rain. I will be posting the video tonight. The one thing that shocked me was the area is very deceiving from the highway. As you drive into the different areas around the mountain it is a lot greener and thick with vegetation than I expected. Here are some still shots from the video I took yesterday. Rocky was explaining to me that this area was where Border Patrol Agents would run into….for lack of a better term, ghosts.
This was the spot where agents would see a faceless child running around and where one border patrol agent wrecked his vehicle while on duty after encountering this apparition. This is also the same spot where several agents saw faceless ghostly apparitions hung from the tree. I will film the area where Rocky had his Sasquatch encounter and will get down to the area today. It is very thick with underbrush.
Not far from here is where several agents saw a “devil dog” as they call it (dogman). What is interesting is this area is not far from where the locals would run into what they called the Proctor Valley Monster.



mark h
I really enjoyed the podcast with Rocky Elmore. Obviously, one of the best shows on Sasquatch Chronicles Thank you.
Mark Headley
PATRICK
Thx gentlemen.
Steven B
Wow – this is going to be awesome. 🙂
Carol Germer
don’t get too close to those demons
Gabriel H
Carol – Sasquatch or the Border Patrol?
Dave T
The biggest danger is probably drug cartel members. Wes, if you see any illegals sneaking across do me a favor, swat em on the ass and send em home. Thank you.
PATRICK
Dave T. Insert thumbs up.
Michael K
Native Americans rise up; swat them white folks and deport their asses back to europe.
tom b
Wow that is a lot more thick than I imagined too. Yes Rocky’s interview on the show was one of the best imho.
pam
Great job WES…the pics really make the book come to life! I can see how “things” could be in the brush now…I pictured a desert scene instead.
Frankie P
It is a lot greener and thicker than I would have thought, very interesting area. Can’ hardly wait to hear from him again. Have a good day and no “stairs”…..
please
Joyce E
Thanks Wes, looking forward to the video.
diana m
Good stuff! Thanks, Wes & Rocky.
Robert P
Gonna be awesome that’s for sure. I was just thinking. How does the Mao Dynasty keep the North Koreans out?
Robert P
I think the Dodman is paranormal. Demonic.
Paul M
Good bet robert. Seems that it don’t die or bleed. Could be some kind Transwolf / spiritual beast. Fully in body … but without blood. Can be shot and knocked down but not killed. At least with regular ammo.
Steven B
They do bleed. There is an account on Dogmanencountersradio where the witness shot one with a scoped rifle and on his second shot he said he could see blood fly from the impact.
One must keep in mind that some large animals have great stamina and can bodily absorb large helpings of metal projectiles. The cape buffalo is one. African lions are another. For these animals hunters either take away their means of locomotion through breaking both shoulders and then using a “finisher” or they knock out the nervous system through a brain or spinal shot. Cape buffalo have been known to have their heart and both lungs incapacitated and still have enough steam to kill a hunter . I read one story where a cape buffalo was tracked for more than a mile after having been shot through both lungs.
The factor for blood/no blood depends on the hair, hide, and body fat. Black bear sometimes leave little to no blood to trail due to it being sopped up by the fur and, on one with a lot of stored fat, the fat acts as a plug. Feral pigs sometimes will leave little to no blood trail for these reasons as well. The animal’s physiology plays a part.
The other factor for blood/no blood is that an animal hit high on the chest will leave little to no blood too. I was with a friend and he hit a coyote high on the chest just below the spine. The animal ran off into the forest across a frozen over cattail marsh. We trailed it over the snow by the tracks. The only time there was blood was when it brushed by a reed and there would be a smear a couple of feet up the stalk. We found it dead under a cedar tree not too far into the forest. The .223 bullet was high in the chest so that the major bleeding was internal into the chest cavity. Small hole in and none out. The bullet completely fragmented and both lungs were incapacitated yet the yodel dog was able to cover over a hundred yards before succumbing. He was dead where he stood but his brain hadn’t informed him yet. Multiply that coyote’s weight by a factor of 8 or more times and you’re into “dogman” weight. What would they then be capable of?
Another factor is that animals are not like people in their reasoning capacity. People, for the most part, will go into shock because they *know* what is going on. Animals, however, hear a “boom”, and maybe feel something give them a slap and instinctually try to run In most cases. They don’t always “drop on the spot”. I’ve seen videos of moose hit with very large caliber rifles that seem oblivious to even being hit. They stand there looking around, begin to wobble, and then pile up where they stand.
So, it all depends on an animals physiology and where it is hit.
I’m not saying that in some cases the paranormal can’t involved, but, for most of them, they seem to be biological animals with a VERY strong “constitution – not unlike the cape buffalo or a lion.
Seamus J. C
Interesting info, Steven, thanks
Robert W
This is super awesome, Wes- great job!!
Craig T
Look closely at the first pic again…between the two dark posts, next to the road sign. Not saying it is anything “ghostly” however, it DOES look a little strange.
Steven B
I think you’ll find it is just some tall dead grass/weeds/brush that are not in the focal plane of the photo and so somewhat blurred. Wes could probably shed more light on that for us as he would have the original which will be at a higher resolution. That photo only has 140KB resolution for ease of posting to the webpage.
Jane M
I noticed that too!
William C
Great podcast we need more of these great to see where all the encounters happen hope to see more woes thank you
Craig T
Thanks for the clarification Steven…I was hoping someone would provide a reasonable explanation for what appears in that photo! Gave me the creeps!