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Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast
129 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
 
Here, the forest has a voice… and every story leaves footprints.
 
In this podcast, we explore encounters from people who swear they’ve seen something they can’t explain — something massive, intelligent, and watching from the tree line.
 
These aren’t campfire legends or recycled myths. They’re real stories told by real people — hunters, hikers, families, skeptics… ordinary folks who walked into the woods and came back changed.
 
You’ll hear about the eyeshine that follows you down the trail, the sudden silence when the forest seems to hold its breath, and those heavy footsteps that don’t belong to any known animal.
 
Out here, we don’t chase proof — we chase truth.

So settle in… because the wilderness is big. And something out there is bigger.

 Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.

© 2017–2025 Bigfoot’s Wilderness. All Rights Reserved.
All audio recordings, stories, written material, images, artwork, logos, and any other content produced under the name Bigfoot’s Wilderness are the exclusive property of Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or use of this content in any form is strictly prohibited.
No portion of this material may be copied, shared, uploaded, recorded, or transmitted without prior written permission from the owner.
Violators may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties under applicable copyright law.
Bigfoot’s Wilderness™
Respect the work. Respect the storyteller.


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Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
 
Here, the forest has a voice… and every story leaves footprints.
 
In this podcast, we explore encounters from people who swear they’ve seen something they can’t explain — something massive, intelligent, and watching from the tree line.
 
These aren’t campfire legends or recycled myths. They’re real stories told by real people — hunters, hikers, families, skeptics… ordinary folks who walked into the woods and came back changed.
 
You’ll hear about the eyeshine that follows you down the trail, the sudden silence when the forest seems to hold its breath, and those heavy footsteps that don’t belong to any known animal.
 
Out here, we don’t chase proof — we chase truth.

So settle in… because the wilderness is big. And something out there is bigger.

 Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.

© 2017–2025 Bigfoot’s Wilderness. All Rights Reserved.
All audio recordings, stories, written material, images, artwork, logos, and any other content produced under the name Bigfoot’s Wilderness are the exclusive property of Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or use of this content in any form is strictly prohibited.
No portion of this material may be copied, shared, uploaded, recorded, or transmitted without prior written permission from the owner.
Violators may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties under applicable copyright law.
Bigfoot’s Wilderness™
Respect the work. Respect the storyteller.


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Natural Sciences
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature
Episodes (20/129)
Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Bushmen of the High Country

In this episode of Bigfoot’s Wilderness, we step into a quieter, more unsettling corner of the legend with the story of The Bushman That Never Laughed — a chilling account that reminds us not all encounters come with noise, aggression, or spectacle. Some are marked by silence… and something watching back.
Following the story, we sit down for a short interview with Curt Bradford, author of Sasquatch: Way Off the Beaten Path. Curt shares insights from his research and experiences, offering a grounded, thoughtful perspective on the Sasquatch phenomenon far from the usual hype and folklore. His book is available at Barnes & Noble and now on Amazon.

Amazon: https://a.co/d/7uZ376o

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sasquatch-curt-bradford/1148952308




Whether you’re here for the stories, the history, or the voices of those who’ve spent years walking these lesser-known paths, this episode invites you to slow down, listen closely, and keep your eyes on the tree line.

www.bigfootswiderness.com


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4 days ago
51 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Bigfoot That Visited My Grandmother

As dusk settles in the North Cascades, the forest doesn’t go quiet — it starts listening.In this episode of Bigfoot’s Wilderness, a family homestead becomes the meeting place for an agreement older than memory, passed down not through words, but through responsibility.

This isn’t a story about chasing Bigfoot.It’s about what happens when the land chooses who gets to stay… and who’s being watched when the light begins to fade.Pull in close, lower the noise, and listen before dusk sets in.

www.bigfootswilderness.com
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1 week ago
19 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Lights At Timberine Ridge
Strange lights have been reported for decades along the remote spine of Timberline Ridge—appearing without warning, moving against the wind, and vanishing just as suddenly.
In this episode of Bigfoot’s Wilderness, we explore firsthand accounts from hunters, hikers, and locals who’ve witnessed these unexplained illuminations deep in the forest.
Are they natural phenomena, misidentified aircraft, or something far more ancient and intelligent using light as a signal—or a lure? As the ridge grows quiet and the woods close in, one thing becomes clear: whatever causes the lights at Timberline Ridge doesn’t want to be seen… but it wants to be noticed.

Checkout : www.bigfootswiderness.com

Aso , my friend JM has been sharing some articles on cryptids with a focus on Sasquatch but promises virtualy evrything. : https://cryptidmediacuture.blogspot.com
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Lonesome Trailwatcher
The Lonesome Trail Watcher is a quiet, atmospheric Bigfoot story about a solitary boy who discovers an overgrown trail at the edge of his new neighborhood. Drawn back again and again by unexplained sounds and a growing sense of being watched, he slowly realizes the woods are not empty—and that something ancient and intelligent is choosing whether to remain hidden or be seen. It’s a story about restraint, respect, and the thin line between curiosity and survival.
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3 weeks ago
20 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Orchard Keeper
A grower discovers something—or someone—roaming his orchard at night, leaving signs that the harvest isn’t the only thing being watched.

www.bigfootswildrness.com
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1 month ago
36 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Encroachment
The Encroachment
In last week’s episode, The Boundary, we explored what happens when a single man steps too close to the hidden world of Bigfoot.
This week, we flip the perspective.
“The Encroachment” is a chilling story about what happens when we’re the ones crossing the line—pushing deeper into the wilderness, clearing the land, and forcing ancient inhabitants farther and farther back into the shadows.
When a new development rises on the edge of a place locals simply called The Big Woods, strange things begin happening:
tools vanish… fences splinter… playgrounds collapse… and terrified homeowners start catching glimpses of something huge watching from the treeline.
What begins as simple urban expansion turns into a collision of worlds—one fueled by confusion, anger, and a creature trying to understand the destruction of the only home it has ever known.
If The Boundary was about protecting a line,
this episode is about losing an entire world.
Settle in for an eerie, mysterious, and unforgettable chapter of Bigfoot’s Wilderness.

www.bigfootswilderness.com

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1 month ago
17 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Boundary
The Boundary

That thin line where fear, pride, and the unknown all collide. Charlie may have walked away with his life… but out there in the deep woods, some boundaries are never really erased. They wait. And they remember.”

www.bigfootswilderness.com 
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Rock Ape War - Hill 868
The Rock Ape War - Hill 868

THE JUNGLE THAT BREATHES
The jungle of Vietnam has a heartbeat.
It pulses through the roots, the vines, the humidity that hangs like wet blankets from the canopy. 

www.bigfootswilderness.com

bigfootswilderness@gmail.com
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Fear on the Ridge - The Story of Gerry Crew
Fear on the Ridge

Dusk settles over a narrow spine of mountain as routine turns uneasy. First it’s the rhythm—two knocks, then one—drifting through the trees. Then a faint, sour-earth smell on the wind. A treeline silhouette appears, then vanishes, replaced by heavy stillness and the sense that you’re being paralleled just out of sight. 
In Fear on the Ridge, we let the mystery breathe: subtle sign, careful observation, and the unnerving awareness that something clever knows the terrain better than we do. No big reveals—only a tightening spiral of sounds, impressions, and choices that say as much about us as about what’s out there. Settle in, turn the lights low, and listen for the spaces between the sounds.


* Note- The following scenes are dramatized based on witness testimony and historical context.
The events — prints, casts, and newspaper publication — are factual.
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2 months ago
19 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Crossing
The Crossing 

The road was the kind of lonely that felt personal.
Arkansas Route 178 cut through a stretch of forest at the base of the Ozarks, a snake-shaped ribbon of cracked pavement winding into dense dark. 

www.bigfootswilderness.com 
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2 months ago
17 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Salesman and the Shadow in the Clearing
The Salesman and the Shadow in the Clearing

Jack’s Prologue:

They say every small-town diner has its share of stories, but the one Jack told me over eggs and bad coffee still haunts me to this day. 

Be sure to check out our Archive of stories here on this podcast. 
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2 months ago
18 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Watchers on the Ridge
The Watchers on the Ridge

Four longtime friends head into the Cascade Mountains for a weekend of camping and camaraderie, hoping to shake off the weight of middle age with a little bourbon and backwoods adventure. But when the forest suddenly falls silent and stones begin to roll down from the ridge above, their laughter fades into dread. Something massive and intelligent lurks just beyond the firelight — throwing rocks with precision, growling deep enough to shake the ground, and revealing glowing amber eyes that burn through the mist.
What follows is a night of chaos and terror as the men realize they’ve crossed into something’s territory — something ancient that’s been watching them all along. The Watcher on the Ridge is a chilling tale about the primal fear of the wilderness, where silence isn’t peace but awareness, and where some things in the dark still remember before we ever set foot there.

www.bigfootswilderness.com 

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2 months ago
17 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Encounter In Glacier National Park -The Weight Of The Boughs
The Encounter In Glacier National Park -The Weight Of The Boughs
Cjeck out www.bigfootswilderness.com . It's up but still needs some work. 
Thsnks for listening. 
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2 months ago
24 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Last Case Of Detective Cole
The Last Case of Detective Cole.
 
Jacob Cole was only ten, but he had already made up his mind about his future: he was going to be the world’s greatest detective, just like his dad—and, of course, like Batman.
Every evening after dinner, he curled up in the corner of their small, log-walled living room with a detective comic in one hand and a notepad in the other.

The next story on this episode is called Rosalyn's Revenge. Enjoy... 
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3 months ago
19 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Echoes In The Dark
.Echoes in the Dark
A Bigfoot Encounter Story

The Campfire’s EmbraceThe fire crackled and popped. Logs shifted with hollow groans, collapsing inward as flames licked at their sides.
The glow painted the trunks of nearby trees in hues of gold and crimson, while beyond that small circle of light stretched an ocean of darkness.The forest was alive.
A rustle of leaves whispered overhead, carried by a cool breeze. Every so often, an owl hooted far off, its call bouncing from unseen perches.
It was a place where mystery thrived, where imagination could run unchecked.Thomas sat on a folding chair by the fire, hands resting on his knees, watching the flames like a man hypnotized. His son,
Luke, refused to sit still. At eight years old, the boy overflowed with boundless energy, a bundle of excitement, fear, and curiosity all tied up in one wiry frame.
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3 months ago
16 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Call Of The Unknown
       Brian was a young man who had always been drawn to the wild. From the time he was a boy wandering the shaded trails of the Adirondacks and Allegheny Mountains, he had felt something stirring in the silence of the trees.
       There was peace in those forests—the chirping of warblers, the rustle of leaves, the hidden creeks whispering under mossy stones—but also something deeper, something more elusive, a call that seemed to rise out of the land itself. It was more than adventure he was seeking. It was a truth hidden beneath bark and soil, a secret that waited at the edges of every trail.

Check out Bigfootswilderness.com as I have recently re-launched the site. 

Also, I'm writing a book. More to come. 
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3 months ago
19 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Crow And The Wild Man Of The Woods
Each night as dusk fell, the small cabin nestled deep in Deadroot Forest glowed warmly from within. It stood alone, hugged by tall, gnarled trees and blanketed in the soft hush of pine needles.
Wind whistled through the branches like whispers in an empty cathedral, but the forest was never truly silent—not anymore.
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Whispers Of The Shenandoah
The day-to-day grind and the fact that I lived in a big city at times almost felt claustrophobic.
Coming home, although only a few hours southwest, was always a welcome relief. I grew up in horse country. We always had horses, and the feeling of being able to get out on a trail and feel the wind on my face was the perfect way to decompress.
I might go from a slow walk to a light trot or canter depending on the terrain. There’s nothing like it.
On this day, the gentle rolling hills led to an open meadow and finally over to some dense forests. The horse, Bella, was well-trained and gentle, a good match for my skill level at that time... 
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
The Old Ones Of The Forest
The thunderstorm rolled in faster than I had expected. One moment, I the trail was silent except for the rhythmic sound of my boots hitting the damp ground.
The next, a wall of rain swept through the trees with a roar, and the sky cracked open with lightning.
I made it to the shelter just in time—barely enough room for me, my soaked pack, and the gathering shadows of dusk.
The wind howled through the gaps in the rough-hewn logs, and thunder rattled the boards beneath me. I was cold, wet, and grateful. And I had the perfect thing to pass the time.
From the side pocket of my pack, I pulled out a dog-eared journal that my brother back home had had for left me.
It was a handwritten note along with the journal that had been tucked inside and it read : “Read this on a rainy night. Trust me.”
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4 months ago
13 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Bigfoot's Innocence - Yeti Talks - Interviuew with Ridgewalker In Two Worlds author Greg Walter
2 encounters and an interview with author Greg Walter.

* Check out Ridgewalker In Two Worlds on Amazon here :
https://www.amazon.com/Ridgewalkers-Two-Worlds-Greg-Walter-ebook/dp/B0B1F55HJD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1U19AULN5IHQL&keywords=ridgewalkers+in+two+worlds&qid=1663637537&sprefix=ridgewalker+in+two+worlds%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1

Also, if you're on Facebook be sure to check out The Sasquatch Highway page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/530801357762008/
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Bigfoot’s Wilderness Podcast
Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
 
Here, the forest has a voice… and every story leaves footprints.
 
In this podcast, we explore encounters from people who swear they’ve seen something they can’t explain — something massive, intelligent, and watching from the tree line.
 
These aren’t campfire legends or recycled myths. They’re real stories told by real people — hunters, hikers, families, skeptics… ordinary folks who walked into the woods and came back changed.
 
You’ll hear about the eyeshine that follows you down the trail, the sudden silence when the forest seems to hold its breath, and those heavy footsteps that don’t belong to any known animal.
 
Out here, we don’t chase proof — we chase truth.

So settle in… because the wilderness is big. And something out there is bigger.

 Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.

© 2017–2025 Bigfoot’s Wilderness. All Rights Reserved.
All audio recordings, stories, written material, images, artwork, logos, and any other content produced under the name Bigfoot’s Wilderness are the exclusive property of Bigfoot’s Wilderness.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or use of this content in any form is strictly prohibited.
No portion of this material may be copied, shared, uploaded, recorded, or transmitted without prior written permission from the owner.
Violators may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties under applicable copyright law.
Bigfoot’s Wilderness™
Respect the work. Respect the storyteller.