buffjedi
Oct 24 2003, 08:52 PM
Hope this is the right place for this topic
Have you ever been walking through wooded area and KNOW not just feel, but Know that something is watchingh you?. I use to live in a lightly populated area. Lots of wooded area's and not many people . I lived in my father's house that was roughly a 1 mile trip through the woods to granmother's house(if you have read my dream) (it's the granmother's house I wound up buying)anyway we pretty much ate all our meals there and watched T.V there and only slept in our fathers house. Anyway we had a trail through the woods. I had times that the hairs on the back of my neck would stand on end and I knew there was SOmething out there(not someone) I rarely went through the woods by myself, and I didn't say anything about the Feelings that I had gotten(didn't want to sound like a wuss.)
well one night around 8/9 pm my sister and myself were walking over to my grandmother G's house to watch Knight rider. We got to the part of the trail we called (the Hill) (cause it was , well a hill

)anyway . As we were at the top of the hill we heard alot of ruckus in the woods at the bottom of the hill. Next thing we know we see a few deer run across the path(it was moon lit) The hairs on my neck stood on end. Now let me tell you about my sister. She ain't scared of NOTHING and I mean NOTHING and she was petrified, and I know it was not the deer that scared her or me. heck we used to try and chase down deer and one time we TRIED to track down a black bear that some how got in the area.We both in unison turned and ran screaming. we never talked about it until several years later. turns out she too had , had some strange feelings walking through the woods. But like I said she was to Tough to even think about showing she my be scared about something. anyhoo sorry to ramble.
how about it anything like that happen to anyone?
Martin Grenfell
Oct 25 2003, 06:24 AM
Had the same felling when I went to bed in the dark as a kid. Heaps of times even as an adult.
IMHO this is overrated as a sign of bigfoot.
Martin
SkunkHunter
Oct 25 2003, 09:25 AM
Sounds creepy.
But to actually know there was "something" watching you, you would have had to see the "something" doing just that. Until then, I would challk it up as being something more mundane. I know that isnt fun, and kinds of takes away from the mystery that we all may want it to be at times, but it is more logical.
I know I wasnt there and I cant explain everything, and I certainly cant say for sure there wasnt a Bf in the area. Sometimes animals we are not used to, can cause our subconscience to become aware of its presence( not by some paranormal means, just its impact on the enviroment that we dont pick up on right away). Maybe it was a big cat stalking you and or the deer? Big cats like to watch and watch. Again I dont know. I have had many many encounters that I could chalk up as possible bigfoot encounters. I had the being watched feeling, so intense I would swear that I "knew" it wasnt human. (lots of animals like to watch us in the woods) I consider myself the quite a brave fellow when trekking through the Everglades by myself for 2 or 3 day trips. But being as logical , skeptical, and what I think to be brave, I can trip myself out sometimes. It happens to us all.
But I would keep checking that area if it wasnt to long ago. Check to see if there are Bf reports from the surrounding area. You might be surprised. You just might have Bf in that area. Just try to remain objective in your search, not subjective. I can show you many many many folks who are too subjective and chase / run away from any and all sounds because they think they are Bf. These folks will NEVER find the truth because they are too busy chasing their imaginations. I am not saying you are going to do that, just dont make their mistake if you are seriously interested in finding out what it was for sure.
buffjedi
Oct 25 2003, 12:07 PM
thanks guys.
I guess I left out the Main meaning/part of the story. All this happened pre my actual bigfoot sighting(always said I was an awlful at explaining things
Brent S
Oct 27 2003, 07:26 AM
we have a really good thread around here about the bieng wathed feeling, now where did I put it?
Brent S
Oct 27 2003, 07:28 AM
liebling
Oct 27 2003, 11:16 AM
yeah, i know what you mean about that. when i was 11, sheesh it was in 1974, i spent the summer with my dad who lived in alaska in the goldstrem valley. pretty isolated place up there. anyway, i played in the woods alone most of the time, and i often knew something or someone was watching me. i never felt afraid. mostly i played on the foundation of an abandoned house in a very small clearing and i could sense something in the trees watching me.
later in my stay up there, we were terrorized by a rabid wolf that the whole community had a hunt for one day and finally caught after it had tried to get into the house i was in .....alone at the time, as my dad had gone somewhere. when dad came back there were deep scratches on the window trims outside and wolf tracks circling the house. i had thought i was a gonner for sure. days before that it had chased me and two friends on our minibikes on some trails in the woods.
yikes. memories
gael
Sean V
Oct 27 2003, 11:36 AM
QUOTE(liebling @ Oct 27 2003, 12:16 PM)
later in my stay up there, we were terrorized by a rabid wolf
Yeah, I know all about that.
We came across a rabid timberwolf during a rescue in the spring of 2000, damn frightening when an animal has hydrophobia, you don't know what they are going to do.
Does anyone here remember the movie "An American Werewolf in London"? The howling sounds that are heard on the moors in the beginning of the show are recorded from a rabid timberwolf. Imagine hearing that out in the deep woods at 3 o'clock in the morning.
tugboatwa
Oct 27 2003, 12:14 PM
The ULF thread touches on what may produce the ill-at-ease feeling.
Briefly, Steven Fredwick believes Bigfoot communicates using Ultra-Low Frequencies (or ULF.) He also speculates that ULF may be the means for telepathic powers.
He further speculates that Bigfoot may use ULF to transmit " warning" to humans who intrude into the Bigfoot's territory.
Interestingly, ULF - on the 8 Hz range, can cause dizzyness and nausea in humans, a symptom reported in some close encounters with Bigfoot.
chronic
Oct 27 2003, 01:34 PM
I wonder if that "being watched" feeling is our mind reacting to their odor, even though we don't actually "smell" anything.
Like pheromones, you don't actually have to smell them to be affected by them.
tugboatwa
Oct 27 2003, 04:05 PM
And either pheromones or ULF would affect a human on a sub-conscious level.
Brent S
Oct 28 2003, 07:37 AM
As you can tell from the above thread that I'm a firm believer in ULF. I don't think it's too far feched to think that Bigfoot could being capeable of it. It has been been proven in other large land animals.
Streamrunner
Oct 28 2003, 10:21 AM
Tug, thanks again for the contribution.
buffjedi, is there a place we can see your experience ? and if I didnt say before, welcome to the bff
liebling
Oct 28 2003, 12:18 PM
oh yeah, very scary. i was home alone, it was daylight (24/7) but i was scared out of my mind when that wolf tried to get in. he circled the house..a small one-room shack really..countless times, howling and growling at me. my little dog tundra, a weiner dog, was inside with me. she kept barking and trying to sound ferocious. where the wolf was on the outside, tundra was on the inside, nose to the wall protecting me, circleling the room. it lasted forever. it was still nearby when my dad got home, and he tried to shoot it, but he only had his bow at hand. dad usually only hunts with a bow and he'd put the guns elsewhere while i was in the house. he missed it, but the other men in the community caught up with the wolf a few days later.
there were deep grooves in the walls and window trim outside from his claws. weird thing was, he never touched the two dogs who were tied up in the yard, although one was a wolf magnet...we busted her all the time breeding with wolves.
gael
nightwing
Oct 28 2003, 12:58 PM
QUOTE(liebling @ Oct 28 2003, 01:18 PM)
oh yeah, very scary. i was home alone, it was daylight (24/7) but i was scared out of my mind when that wolf tried to get in. he circled the house..a small one-room shack really..countless times, howling and growling at me. my little dog tundra, a weiner dog, was inside with me. she kept barking and trying to sound ferocious. where the wolf was on the outside, tundra was on the inside, nose to the wall protecting me, circleling the room. it lasted forever. it was still nearby when my dad got home, and he tried to shoot it, but he only had his bow at hand. dad usually only hunts with a bow and he'd put the guns elsewhere while i was in the house. he missed it, but the other men in the community caught up with the wolf a few days later.
there were deep grooves in the walls and window trim outside from his claws. weird thing was, he never touched the two dogs who were tied up in the yard, although one was a wolf magnet...we busted her all the time breeding with wolves.
gael
Holy Cripes Gael, this whole account would make one heck of a scene in a movie!
liebling
Oct 29 2003, 11:34 AM
i know! i seriously thought i was going to die that day. i think the scariest part was when it seemed to be trying to dig its way through the wall. i didnt have much faith in the wall holding him back either. you know that drywall that has black paper over it, and then chicken wire over that? THATS what the outside of my dads place was like. it didnt have finished walls. i dont know why it was after me, or how it even knew i was inside. or why it didnt touch the dogs. it was a weird day i'll never forget.
my dad lived in that place for most of 22 years. he didnt have electricity or running water and we had to go outside into the woods where he'd built an outhouse just at the treeline of the small clearing he'd put the house up in. i only stayed for 4 months, summer vacation my 11th year.
dad used to be a hunters guide out there...seasonal work, but usually he just lived off the land. one hard winter he had to resort to living off grub in the tree bark because there was no game. he said he lost a bit of weight that year. i'm amazed that he's never seen a bigfoot, or even a sign of bigfoot out there.
but you're right, that would make a great movie scene.....
gael
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