The "Giants of Lovelock" have intrigued archeologists for more than a century. Miners found the 60 giant humanoid skeletons in 1911. Since then thousands of ancient artifacts have been found in the cave, including used and worn sandals measuring over 15 inches in length.
Rooted in Native American legends for over a thousand years tell of a brutal red haired giants that arrived from Central America by boat then began attacking local tribes.
There are still reports of giant humanoids being seen in Northern Nevada in the Jarbidge Wilderness Area. Shoshone tribe members refer to them as Cannable Giants. The Shoshone avoided the area because of these giants & warned early pioneers to do the same.
Abnormally large human skeletons
have been found deep in Lovelock Cave
From HISTORY YouTube
The UnXplained:
GIANT SKELETONS Found In Wild West Cave (Season 4)
More Nevada Bigfoot Below
Aggressive Group of Sasquatch Encountered Jarbidge Wilderness
Shoshone Legend of Cannibal Giants in "Tsawhawbitts" Jarbidge Wilderness
due to the age & quality of the tracks in his video below.
RMSO often expeditions near this part of Nevada because of the history of multiple bigfoot sightings that date back to pioneers, ancient natives along with recent bigfoot sighting reports.
Email your Bigfoot sighting to RMSObigfoot@gmail.com
Dr Leslie C. Writes RMSO
Hi Guys, I am a 56 yo medical doctor born and raised in Northern Nevada. My husband was from Elko and an avid hunter.Our roommate was a geologist and he wanted to go check out an old abandoned mine up in Jarbidge (we always pronounced it JAW BIDGE) and we set up a camp off a dirt rd way up the creek and then hiked a few miles along the creek to this old mine.
Both my husband and our roomy were very familiar with this area. After we got to the mine I became upset because the roommates dog was chasing ground squirrels and killed one. Biting flies were swarming at that time (dusk) so I set off alone back to our camp (I think it was a hike of 5 miles along the river.)
I'd camped all my life and had seen it all many times...bears, moose, elk etc. so when I saw this 9 foot hairy "thing" pulling branches down from an aspen across the creek I was shook up. I ran the rest of the way to camp which was 2 to 3 miles away.
I honestly did not believe what I saw and never really mentioned it..all the while I was trying to rationalize the creature was something known but looked like a hairy bipedal thing...I even did my own internet research and never felt satisfied that was some odd looking bear etc. I was watching YouTube and saw Jarbidge and got excited having been in those canyons! burst out crying when I saw your videos in Jarbidge...this was my truth after all of these years and I had been denying that truth. Whew it was REAL!
It was great seeing you guys in that area and hearing the stories of others experiencing this. It was the summer of 1983 and I do not believe there was much of a town then and nothing Bigfoot was associated w the area as far as I can recall. I was 21 and a biology major and nothing wild scared me until that day. Just wanted to tell you guys my story...love your channel and watch it regularly.
Dr Leslie C
Thank you for sending us your sighting report Dr Leslie
We have been studying the long history of Bigfoot sighting reports in Jarbidge Wilderness for many years. Camping there a couple of times a year searching for Bigfoot.
Very exciting to hear another sighting report to add to the long history of sightings that date back to the Native American legends about this creature.
They named this area Tsawhawbitts "Cannibal Giants"
& warned early settlers to stay out of the area because there were a race of hairy giants that were known to capture & eat people.
Dr Leslie C. On Location Bigfoot Report Video
Below videos are about
Native & Settler history of Bigfoot in the Jarbidge Wilderness
History of Jahabich & Tsawhawbitts Bigfoot Phenomenon
Shoshone Legend of Cannibal Giants in Tsawhawbitts Jarbidge Wilderness
Most Recent Bigfoot Sighting Report
Hunters Encounter Aggressive Group of Sasquatch Tsawhawbitts Mountains