Oct 3

The Game Warden’s Strange Behavior

A listener writes “We live on the chestnut ridge of south west Pennsylvania. We are into all aspects of the paranormal, but bigfoot is my favorite. So on March 26th of 2021, I took a personal day from work to go out and look for bigfoot. I went to a place in the mountains around here that is popular for fly fishing, and for strange occurrences. I got there and hiked up a rather large, and very steep pipeline to explore the woods at the top. As I was up there i kept hearing a whistle with a buzz of electricity in it. I tried to find out where it was coming from, but after awhile with no luck I decided to leave.

I was driving down the dirt road to get to the main road, and happened to look over towards the creek. I saw a large sand bank, and thought to myself that would be a good place to look for tracks, not expecting to find anything, I went over. When I got there, I saw the strangest thing I’ve ever seen. Strange three toed tracks everywhere. There were two track ways coming up out of the creek, up the bank, and all over the sand bank. Totally amazing, blew my mind. The tracks were 14″ long, and 6” wide. I was blowing up Sondras phone, because she was at work and I wanted her to see these. She met me there when she got off work, and we started to cast some of the tracks.

While we were doing this I heard a car door slam, when I looked up, I saw a game warden heading straight for us. He walked over and started kicking around and covering up the tracks! I actually screamed at him to stop, he did and just stared at me, and he looked pissed. So I asked him if he has ever seen anything like this before, he looked around, looked at me and said “Yeah, you’ll have that” turned around got in his truck, and left. Completely blew my mind! We got five good casts,three were to thin and fell apart when we took them out. We have had many other strange occurrences in this and other places around the ridge. We started a YouTube channel called Chestnut Ridge Paranormal where we post our evidence.”

 

 

18 Responses to “The Game Warden’s Strange Behavior”

  1. Maria G

    I wonder if you can hide some cameras around there. That’s a pretty cool find and casts too. I think the Game Warden was having a crappy day lol. Thanks for posting

  2. Charles R

    This is beyond weird, what the heck would be making tracks like this, and thanks for posting these to this forum. Did you happen to measure the distance between the tracks.

  3. Elaine F

    I have seen a print very similar to the one with the tape measure. It was the size of my shoe, which is a ladies sz 8.
    It was in my walkway, and had to have been heavy because it pressed the rock and dirt down at least an inch.
    My husband weighs 200 lbs. and didn’t even leave an imprint. Very strange.

  4. Ron S

    Looks similar to Honey Island Swamp Monster tracks in Louisiana. But Chestnut Ridge you say (The invasion of and the Minerva Monster?). Wow, roughly 3 and a half hours from Point Pleasant WV (Mothman), roughly 3 hours to Harrisburg PA (Susquahanna horror and Sasquatch) 4 hours to Washington DC (Aliens at the Capitol) and 5 hours to the Pine Barrons in New Jersey… I bet there’s a lot of researchers out there who’d like to live within a stone’s throw of these places where you are for unexplained activity right now.

    You know, If you connected all these points of interest you’d get something that looks like an upside down pyramid or triangle… 🙃… Things that make you go, hmmmm 🤔.
    God bless

    • Ron S

      Forgot to say “Jersey Devil” for Pine Barrons, he’s so sneaky he hid from me noticing right away hehe.
      It would’ve been cool if I had an illustration to go with this comment above, but this is as close as you’ll get to a Power Point Presentation for now 🙃🙏🏼

  5. Ron S

    So I just held a piece of paper with 30 and 33 degree illustrations over the screen (no protractor sadly) like a light table after tracing straight lines to the points from google maps. Looks spot on to exactly what I thought it would imo. I just love having a good intuition… You can too🌞

    • Ron S

      Charles R, I think so too, especially if something changes shape.

      I just noticed this morning If you connect the four points I listed above, I just realized it comes awfully close to Lake Meade🤔… I just commented on a Lake Mead, but a different one, in Las Vegas, drying up, finding bodies as the water level goes down, AI being deceptive and saying how it was up in the last three years but no mention how it was down sixty some percent from the 80’s when it was full. Seems like a clue.

      Well well well, this is interesting, kinda like Roy’s mashed potatoes in Close Encounters of the 3rd kind, isn’t it?

      • Ron S

        Do you guys remember seeing the Honey Island swamp monster shoe? Where the one guy had supposedly made a track maker? I couldn’t find a picture of that for the life of me yesterday… The web was so clogged up with results to other nonsense and brand names that I never did find it no matter how I worded it… Just like I said would happen recently. It’ll only get worse.

        All I could find was a story about some idiotic 30lb lead giant penguin monster/hoaxer track makers… A perfect metaphor to how I felt when seeking the right answer, or the truth.

      • Charles R

        I almost moved to Vegas in 1983 when the population was drastically less than now, actually about 1/6th of the metro population now. When I was a kid Nevada was the least populated state, but far from that know.. This explains why Lake Meade is drying up. Soon the will have to get creative to get the water they need. Build a pipeline to the Mississippi River or the Ocean for desalination.

  6. Ron S

    I wanna say there’s some damming evidence going on we are supposed to be critically aware of… Mead+AI=Media? It’s a reach, maybe only even part of it but connected with strange, unexplained or nefarious activity.

  7. Ron S

    Here’s a connection with Mead and honey from the first result I found.

    Google: Mead (Miodh in Irish) is the world’s oldest alcoholic drink, referred to as nectar of the gods, ambrosia, honey wine or honeymoon wine. The earliest discovery of a drink fermented from honey was in northern China in 6500
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    Is there a connection to demigods and a monster here?

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