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>Be me, dad, and uncle chillin' in Glacier Nat'l Park 4 years ago
>We're filthy Blackfeet so we kinda do whatever we want because 'lel our land whiteys' bullshit.
>walking around at 10ish
>dad telling stories of when he was a kid playing up here and he was running around when he saw a tall, hairy man.
>The tall hairy man just smiled and walked away.
>He tells this story to everyone
>deeply believes that bigfoot is real
>me too
>back to story
>Walking around at night, laughing it up, pointing flashlights at everything
>suddenly hear a roar/scream thing
>Uncle immediately starts laughing thinking people are trying to scare us
>Dad promptly tells him to shut the fuck up and get ready to run
>surpised me because my pops is a big ass indian
>6'5 250lbs atleast
>Start hearing twigs and tree branches snapping very quickly as if running in our direction
>Quickly scan the area with flashlights
>see massive shadow
>Fuckthatshit.png
>run like hell
>keep running until we hit running eagle falls
>fucking rained the previous day so the water was somewhat high
>fuck that, we all jump in and wade through
>get on the trails and run back to car
all cars are gone except ours and it just happened to be parked infront of the trail
Get in, turn on lights, and look again for anything
>all three of us felt like something was watching us
>leave the park and go back home
>quiet ride the whole way back to browning
>I start shaking with fear and adrenaline withdrawal
>fight back urge to cry but eyes get watery anyways
>To this day I don't go in glacier at night time
>nature is fucking scary
>I want to not believe in bigfoot but after an experience and being raised by other indians insisting that he does i can never get rid of that thought
Everytime I recall that event or tell it my eyes water up because that's the only true fear ive ever felt.