Duke writes “Kevin and Glagg both separately and together scout out a new place for Glagg to live and get him moved to the new area after several others are checked out and rejected.”

Duke writes “Kevin and Glagg both separately and together scout out a new place for Glagg to live and get him moved to the new area after several others are checked out and rejected.”
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Neil S
Thanks Wes!
First a huge thank you to Duke for making this amazing information available to us! And also to Kevin for coming forward to share his awesome and warm hearted adventures with his buddy Glagg!
There has to be a book here, Kevin, please look into someone helping you to compile and write up all that you can remember. I think “The Glagg Saga, Adventures With My Sasquatch Buddy” sounds like a great title.
A few questions for Kevin: how do they move so fast, is it just size, strength and physical prowess or something more?
How does a 500-1000 pound being move so fast through dense forest/underbrush and not make a sound? This seems to defy physics with not even a twig snap or a leaf crunch? And then other times they have been described as sounding like a freight train moving through the forest. How do they manage both extremes?
In a previous interview Kevin mentioned joking with Glagg saying, “How do you expect to get a girlfriend?”, when talking about personal hygiene . Could he elaborate on this topic, both on the hygiene subject, which could include his thoughts on why so many people report a nasty smell associated with Sasquatch, and the girlfriend topic as to what Glagg’s reply and general attitude was toward the subject?
So looking forward to further conversations with Duke and Kevin!
Thanks again to both of you.
Keep up the good work Wes.
Best regards,
Neil
Duke S
Thanks Neil I will be having another Q&A with Kevin, and will ask him. Keep on listening!
susie l
I can’t wait for the next episodes I’m hooked.
WALT D
Thank you Duke and Kevin for a story I have enjoyed every saga. The truth will set us free! I don’t need a dead one to know they exist. I lived around Mt.St.Helens in the 1970’s and partied where Wes and Woody had there sighting. There still exists a wild frontier.
m99
Always like to hear Duke’s interviews. Liked the Glagg saga in particular. Thanks for posting this Wes.
Doug F
Kevin is a brave and unusual soul. His empathy for the man in town who became alcoholic when he wasn’t believed and made fun says a lot about being a man with a sense of compassion. His own family discord with brothers who treated him poorly probably set the stage for him to find the courage to help a potential dangerous creature grow-up and survive while he was trying to do the same thing himself. I mean you really can’t take a path anymore less traveled then the one he voluntarily took. One impressive man! Not going to wait for the Disney version of this story; that one is a long way off. Some peoples lives are really directed in a direction that could not be predicted – much less imagined. Carry On Kevin!!
Duke S
Thanks for the kind remarks, everyone, I will pass them along to Kevin!
Pamela S
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you, Kevin, for sharing your experiences.
Diane M
What a wonderful and courageous man.