Does Bigfoot Live Here? Maybe.. Arrowhead campground, Uwharrie National Forest, Troy North Carolina
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Nice campground and huge, thanks for sharing, have a great weekend
Will do, thanks
Beautiful Campground with lots of space. Very green with those lovely trees.. Should be a nice area for family and friends recreational activities.. Great sharing..🙏
It's truly magnificent
Wow! Looks like such a fantastic place! Thanks for this tour of the grounds Shawn!
My pleasure
Thanks for the good review. I love my Seniors lifetime pass. $10 a night for non electric. Works for me! Stay safe and God bless.
I have stayed at Badin Lake campground this past spring and it was great.
$10 a night! How do you beat it??? Thanks for the nice comment. I'll check out your channel. Bless y'all!
I am always happy to see the green of the trees. Nature is always my best friend. Thank you.
Me too!!
Loving your campground series, Shawn. I could really use a vacation.
Thanks Mads, I really appreciate the encouragement.
I love your review of these campgrounds...pure and simple
I'm kinda a campground nerd, I do love a campground
Shawn,
I was in the kitchen during the premier. Someone has to do it. This looks like a great place to stay. I am setting things up to travel next year. Tired of being tied down🤣. Got several Dr appointments to make first. Not much interested in tracking down bigfoot but fishing would be nice. I think a disabled veteran senior citizen would get a pretty good rate there. I could tent camp with electric and a close bath house. A lifestyle I could get used to. Thanks for sharing. See you soon😎👍💞🐲🌹
My pleasure Phil!!!
My pleasure Phil!!!
I will definitely enjoy this kind of drive. Beautiful place.
Glad you liked it
You do an awesome job on these videos, and I really enjoyed them.
I'm a 👍 on the Bigfoot 😊
Where abouts are you from Bill?
Hey Sean missed you for some time now gave up on Sasquatch always enjoy your videos lucky # 7 like CYU
Hey brother, yes I've missed some vids. It's been a crazy few months. I'll get back on track soon though
@@eatingoodinthewoods UBET CYU
very lovely campground
Agreed
Molto Bello ground nice place 👌❤️
Happy you enjoyed it, chef
Just passed you on my way to Asheville! Much love
Actually I was there visiting I live in Asheville
Bindass video upload dear ❤️
Thanks!
it's a really nice campground for sure. I think bigfoot does live there
They sure do! Heck, who knows. Thanks pal
My two grown sons and I hiked 10 miles of trails near this camp. We stopped at the Eldorado Outpost first, and bought a bigfoot coffee mug as a souvenir.
It was mid February of 2022. There were lots of dead leaves covering most of the ground. On the trail, we found one barefoot print. One of my sons wears size 13 shoes. He hovered his foot above the print, and the print was about a half inch larger all the way around the outline of his shoe. So this was a barefoot size 14 in a spot of mud not covered by leaves.
What made this interesting, is that it was 11am, and was 38 degrees. It was down to 32 the night before, and had rained hard the previous day.
So either there is an obese barefoot guy walking around in the middle of nowhere at 38 degrees, or there is some other explanation.
We had never seen anything like that before. On the same hike, several miles away from the print, we were walking and talking and suddenly we heard a very loud "Whoop", very close. All of us stopped at once and looked around. We saw nothing and heard nothing else. We were surrounded by very thick undergrowth along the trail. After a minute we just kept walking.
We still talk about that day. We are planning a trip back there. It was just enough strangeness about the whole thing to peak our curiosity.
Could have been a juvenile. What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing. I just got whooped at a couple of weeks ago. Magic, isn't it?
So...do you still investigate?
@@eatingoodinthewoods It seemed very unreal, or surreal. Like I do not have an easy category to put that experience in. The size 14 barefoot in mid thirties weather does not match anything I have seen.
Also I had never heard a loud Whoop like that. Whatever it was did not move, because we would have heard the crunchy leaves.
Where we heard the Whoop, visibility on the trail was not good. So whatever it was remained motionless.
We heard several other birds and animals that day, and knew what each of them were. The Whoop was different. It was loud, close, and we could not categorize it.
We plan to go back in February again.
We heard them as close as 20 yards away. We did a tree knock that was returned. One knock..one knock returned. Two knocks. Two knocks returned.
Out of curiosity, have you seen any of my bf vids?
I have property backed up to the forest and ive heard many strange things 😂. Ive also camped all over Badin Lake, launching from cove boat ramp. 30 years lol. My favorite place, we bought rhe property 😂
New sub
Oooohhhh....do tell!
Right up front, I don't believe this Sasquatch stuff, but I will tell you about a strange occurrence I had on the Dutchman's Creek trail in the Uwharrie NF last year. I can't sleep worth a crap when I camp and one night I was laying in my tent when something very big ran down the trail past my campsite at 12:40am, which I know because I checked my watch when I heard it. I thought it was just a trail runner, but I pitch on that spot often and the way it's positioned at the bottom of a little hill where the trail is means everybody coming down that hill shines their light right into my tent, but there was no light and it's pitch black out there under the canopy at night. With all the roots and rocks on the trail it's simply impossible to run it at night without a light source and a very bright one at that. Trail runners are also very quiet and you don't hear them until they're right on top of you. When you do it's mostly their breathing, but I heard this thing coming long before it got to my campsite and long after it passed it. THUMP! THUMP! THUMP! and with a really long gait.
To be honest, I didn't think much of it while it was happening. I thought it was odd, but that was it and eventually fell asleep. It wasn't until morning when I started really thinking about it (the time, the darkness, no light source, such loud footfalls, such a long gait) that it dawned on me that what had occurred should not have occurred. I suppose it could've been a bear, but to my knowledge there's only been two confirmed bear sightings in the last ten years in the entirety of Montgomery County and one of those sightings was only skeletal remains, so bear are all but nonexistent in the Uwharries. I did look for tracks because if it was a bear it would've certainly left claw marks if not actual footprints, but there were none.
So, I don't know what that was other than very big, on two legs, not a bear and not human. I really can't explain it and trying to is even more difficult because I don't believe the Sasquatch tales. I think they're nonsense. Still.... What was it?
First. It's very brave coming forward with your story. No light, no heavy breathing, long strides etc. Well...work the evidence backwards. What could it have been? Bear? Doubtful. Beyond a long time between sightings, a bear would have torn your camp site to shreds looking for foor. What animal in central NC is so heavy that you can feel it's foot fall much less long strides? Hmmn...can't say with any certainly but it does sound possible that you had some kind of encounter.
Your story is very familiar to many stories I've heard. Here's mine...
We were camping in Greenville SC once. One night we heard a huge thump on the side of our camper. Then we heard some gibberish. Not human, not animal. Then the sound of feathers fluttering. Now, our dog is super friendly and curious as well as playful. She got under the blanket and shook for at least a half hour. Atypical behavior for her. We though an owl hit our camper. The next morning we investigated. It impact should have left a dent or at bear minimum a blood mark. Nothing! No dent no blood no feathers.
Many years later we got into Bigfoot investigating. We had never thought of our experience as Bigfoot. So folk we telling their stories and they all started sounding familiar so I told ours. The leader told me to look up samurai chatter on UA-cam and report to him in the morning. So we did. Holy smokes! That was the gibberish we heard. I was on the fence before that but now I believe. I've smelled, heard and seen too much to believe unequivocally there is no Bigfoot.
So did you see any footprint of bigfoot there
Not at this location but I've seen some in Tennessee
Saw him from a deer stand. Will share the story if y’all are interested.
Absolutely
Please do share! I’ve personally always believed in them, but I’ve never seen one. I remember becoming fascinated with their existence back when I was early on in elementary school.
I hope you share your experience. Seeing one from a deer stand has to be one of the most frightening experiences!
Take care.
Grew up around the Uwharrie National Forest and have never seen or heard anything unusual. I'm 67 years old and I have hunted,fished and camped there for over 50 years and there's no such thing. It would last maybe 10 minutes during deer season. I live 30 minutes away. I was at the Flintlock Valley shooting range a few weeks ago and it surely wasn't there.
In fairness, are any wild animals near the shooting range?
Yes there are. Deer,turkey,and all the small game are used to the shooting. Never seen a Bigfoot and I've hunted,fished camped from the alligator river to the Tennessee line and have never saw one. Nobody else has either. The shooting range is inside Uwharrie National Forest!
@@stormking57 ok, you win
We missed the premiere by minutes! MERE MINUTES 😂 Looks like an awesome campground to us. And only 27 bucks?? That's insane! In the best way, of course 👏
Right??? All that AND Bigfoot?
Is there a way to fill our campers fresh water 30 gallon tank?
As a guest, yes. Otherwise you may have to pay a little bit. Stuff like that and using their dump station are a source of added revenue for state and national parks. Fair enough I suppose.
But good heavens, what a beautiful park. All that and Bigfoot to? Magic!!!
The only thing you need to protect yourself from Bigfoot is......a camera.
Hahahaha!!! Now that's funny