9 Responses to “Watch: Honobia Bigfoot Festival”

  1. Frankie P

    Very enjoyable encounter. Sounds like it was a good conference. I just wish there wasn’t so much background distraction, but I that seems to happen at all the conferences. thank you for posting this. Always enjoy stuff from the conferences.

  2. Robert P

    My son and I were there. Mike Humphreys says he’s moved to the next village over and the creatures are back. People asked why he doesn’t take pictures of them and he says he tries. It was an awesome experience.

  3. DonRay

    Thats what i’ve been noticing over the past 20yrs… Squatch moving closer to residential areas in E. Mass., areas you would never believe or think a creature could be……….Ciao

  4. joe r

    my impression as to why these creatures have been moving into more populated areas in recent years was due to logging and development, but i am not so sure that is all there is to it. I really think that there has been a population explosion with these creatures over the last couple of decades. If you look at the amount of reports that have come in over the last 20 years in comparison to the 20 years before that is amazing, It’s just a guess of course but i think there are a lot more of them than there used to be, if that is the case i don’t know the reason why but that is just my thought on it anyway.

  5. william g

    What a great encounter from an investigative officer no less.I want to thank Wes for posting these encounters and the people who may have sent them in,this is such a rich website for this subject and no regrets here for my membership.

  6. Robert V

    Hello,

    I think they’ve always been close to suburban neighborhoods. What is different is more reporting. The suburbs are moving closer to wooded or rural areas. I believe there were Sasquatch encounters at my grandmothers house. Fifteen minutes east, is Milwaukee but going west is rural and Suburban area. They came into my grandmothers yard because of fruit trees, walnut trees, garden, grapes, and who knows what else. I suspect finding food is easier in some rural/suburban areas. I suspect the reason they are avoiding detection in these transition areas from city to rural is how they are always watching us.

    Good posts.

    Bob V.

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