Spoke to Glen who is a retired law enforcement officer. Glen said “I was injured on the job so I have taken some time off. A good friend of mine and I decided to take a long hike down the Appalachian Trail. We were warned by the park rangers not to hike the trail, they made the comment “We don’t work in anything less than a 4 man team. A lot of strange things have been going on.” Now I didnt really believe in bigfoot. After the night we spent on the Appalachian Trail, I changed my mind on a lot of things. It still haunts me to this day.”

David R
Sounds good to me. The only Sasquatch I want to see is one from a distance that doesn’t see me!
Ulrike H
Would love to hear him on the show!
Denise F
Good teaser, Wes, sounds like an exciting episode.
Thanks
Asheim
Look forward to this!
Asheim
Might have been a time I too wouldn’t have listened to those park rangers. I sure as heck would now.
Steve M
Can’t wait for this one!….Closer to my neighborhood…
DrAaron
While living in eastern TN, several friends would join me in back country hiking aling the AT during king weekends. Most people fail to understand how remote some of these trails are. Wes has several interviews regarding encounters in the Smokies and several more in or near Cherokee national forest. I didn’t know about Sasquatch at the time of our long hikes…I consider myself lucky…
Dan M
Wes, if the guest is willing I’d love to hear what specific part or parts of the Appalachian Trail (states, gaps, shelters, etc…) this happened.
Daniel E
I would like to hear about his experience I’ve been thinking about hiking the AT myself.