>>2440964yeah i didn’t hear any whooping but the tree knocks were so incredibly loud.
i picked up a log and smacked it as hard as i could against a tree and the noise it made was pitifully quiet compared to the knocks i was hearing.
and curiously, the sasquatch encounter only happened when i got separated from my hiking group, i met an asian couple and we were the last 3 people to summit the mountain. on the way back i fell behind because i was taking pictures and enjoying the astounding natural scenery.
i’m not going to lie, i was really hoping to see one of these things on this trip, and when it actually happened i was not prepared whatsoever for the experience.
this thing could have easily walked up to and ripped me into pieces if it wanted to. i was totally and completely helpless if it wanted to do me harm.
then getting lost on the mountain, 3 hours hike from the bottom, as the sun was beginning to set and the shadows got longer and darker, knowing there are these things behind me… it was extremely unsettling. i left that mountain convinced that there is more to this reality than just the physical world.
>pic related this is the view from the top of that mountain. endless wilderness stretching for miles in every direction. anything could live out there.