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In this episode of Bigfoot’s Wilderness, we explore the hollow beneath the pines: a shallow depression hidden from the wind and the snow, where signs of occupation appear and disappear without explanation.Blankets, scattered clothing, pressed needles, and the unmistakable sense that something has been living just out of sight. As winter closes in, the question isn’t what’s out there — it’s how long it’s been there… and why it chose that place. This is a story about quiet survival, missed moments, and the uneasy feeling that the forest doesn’t always give up its inhabitants. Some shelters aren’t built. They’re claimed. Listen closely. Not everything that lives in the woods wants to be found.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

They had seen something ancient step out of the weeds — something that didn’t belong to our time, yet somehow still walked within it. A creature that didn’t roar or charge, but simply stood there, watching… as if deciding what we were.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

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/7uZ376oBarnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sasquatch-curt-bradford/1148952308Whether 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.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

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.

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

The EncroachmentIn 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

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

The Rock Ape War - Hill 868THE JUNGLE THAT BREATHESThe 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.combigfootswilderness@gmail.com

Fear on the RidgeDusk 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.

The Salesman and the Shadow in the ClearingJack’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.