Tennessquatch writes “Originally, I had planned to just have Gato describe what he witnessed on the night of Monday, August 8th 2016 (day three of our eight day trip into two different areas on the Cumberland Plateau with generational sighting histories), but decided to expand it a bit and share some pics related to such, for those whom might consider such interesting.”
Kent C
I wish Wes was doing the interview!
Wes
Nah the interviewer did great, he asked a lot of follow up questions. Probably better than I would have.
Curly N.S.
Pretty decent encounter, but man i wanted to smack the interviewer?he was freakn annoying!
Tennessquatch
I don’t claim, or pretend to be an interviewer.
But you’re welcome trek out into the middle of nowhere and interview and record this stuff yourself.
😉
Jill M
I think you did just fine. It isn’t easy to interview. Don’t let people get you down. I couldn’t of done as well. Truth!!!
Curly N.S.
Hey can’t win all the time haha, was a interesting encounter though&witness encounters are what it’s all about. Appreciate the effort regardless?
Jarred N
I’m from the Mcminnville area and know of cat man. I got lots of Sasquatch encounters in the area. We need to swap stories sometime.
michael n
Jared, what is cat man?
Tennessquatch
Gato = Catman
Martin Z
Hey Tennessquach you did great. You’re right, people should get off their ass and dio it themselves if they think they can do better. Great pic by the way. I understand pulling a camera out and aiming just at the right moment is next to impossible, unless sasquatch is agreeing to pose for you lol.
Stacey H
Don’t let the smart a**es get you down. You did a great job, and I enjoyed the interview. I’m a close follower of crypteds in Tennessee – ,my family comes from the areas outside of Oak Ridge, and I lived in Athens, Al for over 20 years.
There are so many reported sightings that come out of the southern Appalachians that I’m convinced there are many in the eastern Tennessee area. I have a very hard time believing that they are all misidentified black bears, or mountain lions, as some might lead you to believe. If you can actually get someone in the Oliver Springs or Petros areas to talk, they will tell you that this creature exists, and always has, as passed down from their elders.
Again, thank you for your time and efforts. Keep them coming!
~ Stacey
Robert P
Wow I liked it. Crazy Tennessee Squatches. And if y’all haven’t been you should see the volunteer state. It’s cool
m99
Ahg – Bless him but this interviewer was so Loud! I couldn’t hear the witness very well so kept the sound up. Also, why did he not just allow the guy to talk…
Curly N.S.
I wasn’t the only one lol….
Paul V
This is fantastic! To see the location of an encounter is very valuable to one’s story. I hope that one day Wes is able to work in more video encounters in the future. Thanks Tennessquatch.
Frankie P
Good interview, and great photos from a really beautiful state. I was lucky enough to drive through the area once and was stunned by how pretty it was. Photo looked like a teenager to me, just getting well defined facial bone structure. Really enjoyed the encounter and seeing the area, thank you!
Karen C
Awesome back-view of the fallen trees in the cris-cross pattern good eye on your part Tennessquatch. The full face figure in the last part of video gave me the CHILLS! Not sure what it was but it’s something we are not used to seeing, Excellent Job…
Kay S
Great photos. Even I managed to spot it and I’m terrible at spotting things without the big red circle. Good interview, thank you.
Steven J
Decent interview with a less than optimal recording situation. Anyone complaining about it obviously does not have any experience with recording on a camcorder without external mics. Of course the interviewer is going to be much louder, he is holding the camera with the microphone on it. The subject is a softer spoken individual, making him harder to pick up.
Overall, well done.
Karey E B
Wow! I thought one of SC’s selling points was an attack-free zone? The armchair complainers regarding the interviewer’s quality makes me feel like I’m reading a Twitter feed. I wonder how many won’t bother submitting their photos, videos, experiences now…
Synbios
Its getting slowly less so nowadays.
Daniel E
My life is a little richer now than before I saw the interview. Enough with the negative vibes.
SantiamLady
I could make out the eyes, and alittle of what looked little an apish face, in the photos. ?
Martin Z
Apish?? It looked like Chaka from the Land of the Lost movie with Will Ferrel.
Curly N.S.
It was just a few critiques people?not major attacks on them so? the content/topic was great, regardless of any thoughts on sound or interview style!
Tennessquatch
Curly – “but man i wanted to smack the interviewer”.
That a critequw, is it?
Curly N.S.
Why certainly, a smack is same diff as a thumb up or down i’d say?jolly good. Not a crime to give ur opinion/shake things up sometimes&make it interesting :B but i digress…✌️curly out!
Patricia N
The photo of the face and the darkness around it doesn’t quite fit the the background , It just stands out like a sore thumb , I would think it would almost blend in especially where the shades of sunlight and the shade of the face are similiar color, i found the face from the contrasted image of a spot on the photo (kinda dark among a sunlit area of leaves and the guy holding the camera would be a distraction to me if I were telling about an event, I would rather hear the story in the young man’s own words of what he witnessed rather than the loud interruption
Trey
Nice encounter. I’ve heard of quite a bit of activity on the plateau but usually don’t go that far north I stick to the mountains but I might have to start making some trips that way
Tennessquatch
If you decide to head up and want some company, by all means, give me a shout Trey, I’d be happy to show you a few areas with lots of activity.