Teenage Bigfoot by Dan the Glassman Garduno
4 years ago I honestly think we came across a teenage Bigfoot! This video discusses and describes the night we went out and found a den and scat and hair samples.
As we left we came across another, walking towards the woods as we were leaving. We were all in gear and with headlamps on and winter gear to stay warm. I realized my boots weren’t good enough for that type of cold extreme while being out for a few hours that night. It was freezing!
The other who was walking towards us on the river bed did not respond as we yelled hello or tried to get the person’s attention. this figure just walked right passed us, followed the river bed that went around a bend, instead of cutting across naturally as we were doing. The figure was in all black and looked like it was wearing a hoodie, black gloves and boots and as it walked passed us and the bend it finally looked over towards us and our headlamps revealed it’s face. Either this person loves extreme freezing temperatures and didn’t need more than a hoodie and gloves on, and has no issue with walking out alone into the woods at midnight in the middle of Dec, without any camping gear.
The next day, we posted up that we came across someone out there who didnt’ respond to us for some reason. We got a reply from someone who said he was deaf and was just out strolling around in the middle of the woods in the middle of Dec and in the middle of a known bigfoot activity area, and he says he just ignored us. I say bullx#*t!
Everyone else I was with simply believed this explanation.
No way! To be continued…..
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