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Stony Creek Sasquatch Called in by Campers
Campers may have called in a Bigfoot at Kings Canyon
Wolfgang writes RMSO
05/30/17
Kings Canyon Sequoia National Park
We stayed at Upper Stony Creek campground in Kings Canyon Sequoia National Park. We took the nearest hardest hike all the way up a mountain by a waterfall. Guine intermittently yells "hey bear" really loud. But several times while scaling this hill she does a whooping bigfoot call. No responses of course. Everything seems dead up there. Like no bear, nothing. So as we make our descent, she is yelling "hey bear" again and startles something in the woods near us. Something really big. I immediately think we stumbled on a bear so I pulled the Ruger because we were way too close for comfort. Now it could have been a bear or a deer. But once we heard this loud crashing noise from being startled it got quiet. Any other animal would crash through the woods to get away from us. But this one stayed. It got real still and didn't move. We couldn't see what it was. It made two sudden moves in the forest and stopped like it knew it made a mistake. We don't know what it was. I just figured a scared animal would run. It's possible my girlfriend called a curious bigfoot in. Because her calls are intense.
Kings Canyon Sequoia National Park
We stayed at Upper Stony Creek campground in Kings Canyon Sequoia National Park. We took the nearest hardest hike all the way up a mountain by a waterfall. Guine intermittently yells "hey bear" really loud. But several times while scaling this hill she does a whooping bigfoot call. No responses of course. Everything seems dead up there. Like no bear, nothing. So as we make our descent, she is yelling "hey bear" again and startles something in the woods near us. Something really big. I immediately think we stumbled on a bear so I pulled the Ruger because we were way too close for comfort. Now it could have been a bear or a deer. But once we heard this loud crashing noise from being startled it got quiet. Any other animal would crash through the woods to get away from us. But this one stayed. It got real still and didn't move. We couldn't see what it was. It made two sudden moves in the forest and stopped like it knew it made a mistake. We don't know what it was. I just figured a scared animal would run. It's possible my girlfriend called a curious bigfoot in. Because her calls are intense.
RMSO responds
Kings Canyon I presume?
Wolfgang
Yep. Upper Stony Creek to be precise.
I don't know if it was a bigfoot. It was just odd.
RMSO
Yes, you don't know what it was. I got that from the conversation.
Wolfgang
Dude I was so glad my girlfriend finally had some experiences. She is completely on board with it now. It's obvious they don't want to be seen. I think the one I saw in 91 was a juvenile. He was probably only about 6 foot. Ballzy enough to run through my camp to scare the rat shit out of me.
RMSO
The younger ones seem more daring & I believe that is why they are spotted the most. Older ones are better at not leaving behind tracks & are more adapt at staying hidden.
Wolfgang
Yeah that makes sense.
RMSO
Not to sound cliché', on many expeditions where we find track ways of what I think are bigfoot. We usually find a small set of tracks that aren't exciting at all because they could easily be human. Then those small ones lead us to larger tracks. The large ones clearly show they try not to leave foot prints behind.
Wolfgang
Yeah man, it will send a shock through your body you aren't expecting. Your nerves feel on fire.
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