Mike writes “Wes, I spoke with you a while back about a sighting my buddy had while hunting, and about a non-visual encounter I experienced. My buddy has finally agreed to talk with you about it, and weβd both like to speak with you at the same time. What would be the best way for us to set that up?”
Spoke to both Mike and Joe. Joe’s encounter takes place in Colorado back in 2018. Joe describes seeing this creature while hunting. Mike also had a strange encounter in Texas.
Here is the video I have not had a chance to slow it down..yet.
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Stacey C
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Jason D
Good evening from the Northeast.
Laura K
HI ALL!
Anne-Marith V
Thanks from The Netherlands, Wes!
Lisa B
Wahoo Wes! β₯οΈ
Venzulo
Noice
Joseph K
Thanks, Wes!!
Karla G
I think he’s not afraid in the woods anymore because he faced down the biggest baddest thing that could possibly be in the woods and survived.
Bryan G
Amen
Karen F
Thank you so much! Have a great weekend!
Brian L
Whoop Whoop!! Thanks Wes
Loring F
Thanks Wes for another great show!!
Stacey C
What a great conversation, great guests, thanks again Wes.
KIM L
Hello from Nebraska!
Rick T
Thank you as always, WES!!
Shawn R
π Listening to Sasquatch Chronicles, while floating in the pool, after a 100 degree heatwave…is just what the Doctor ordered π
Kimber J
Great guests tonight! Very engaging and knowledgeable.
Teri Z
Thanks for tonight’s show, Wes. π
Janice K
Agree! The number one predator I carry to defend myself from in the woods is the human predator. Number two is the big cougars we have up here. Never had one bother me. Must always be aware though. Cats are sneaky.
Our PNW bears run if you sneeze. Sasquatch seem to just get annoyed and throw rocks or branches (and on occasion knock down a tree or two). When you go into the backcountry where Mama Sasquatch resides she will push down a tree or two when she and her tots want their part of the river back on a hot Summer weekend.
Great show with a great guest. I loved listening to his encounter.
Snowed here all day yesterday and today we got a glimpse of the sun and got to 42 Fahrenheitt-which is shorts and tank top weather in the far north PNW. This winter has been long, dark,
Sue M
The first image he paints arrow to creature a ways back but could there be one behind a pine tree in the right foreground? Looks like a conical head too.
troy b
Definitely don’t need the arrows to see what’s in the picture. The first one especially. Wild stuff . Great episode and thanks for sharing
Kevin F
Great guests,πππ
Bryan G
Awesome Wes! π―βοΈπππΊπΈ God bless π
Janetta V
You two guys are full of information, enjoyed listening to you. Thanks Wes.