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  • BWBS Ep:125 The Arkansas Dogmen
    Aug 22 2025
    In the summer of 2007, two sixteen-year-old boys from Mountain View, Arkansas set out for what was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime—three carefree weeks at a remote hunting cabin deep in the Ozark National Forest. Days of fishing, video games, and freedom quickly gave way to something far darker.What began as innocent summer fun spiraled into a nightmare that would shatter their lives forever. The boys came face to face with beings that should not exist—creatures walking upright like men, yet inhuman in every way.

    Their wolf-like faces were twisted into unnatural smiles, lined with too many teeth, and their piercing, intelligent eyes carried a predatory awareness no animal should ever have.Fifteen years later, one of those boys is finally ready to speak. Haunted by the trauma that led to his best friend Tyler’s tragic death in an alcohol-related accident, the survivor reveals—for the first time—the horrifying truth of what really happened during those four nights in the cabin… and why he stayed silent until now.

    While we cannot independently verify every detail of his account, the psychological trauma he describes is undeniably consistent with severe PTSD. Whether these creatures existed as reported—or represent a traumatic reinterpretation of a violent wildlife attack—the impact on both young men was catastrophic and real.

    And it’s worth noting: multiple independent accounts from the Ozark region describe eerily similar encounters. Make of that what you will.
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    58 m
  • BWBS Ep:124 Coon Hunters Kill Bigfoot
    Aug 13 2025
    This episode contains one of the most haunting encounter stories we've ever featured on the show. Fair warning: this isn't your typical campfire tale about mysterious footprints or distant howls in the night. This is a confession, carried in silence for thirty-seven years by a man named Frank, about what really happened on a hunting trip in October 1988 that destroyed four lives and left a trail of tragedy that echoes to this day.Frank and his three lifelong friends—Earl, Tommy, and Roy—had been running coons together every Friday night for over twenty years in the ridges above Copper Creek, Tennessee.They knew the local folklore, of course. Everyone did. Stories stretching back to the 1890s about hunting parties vanishing, about doors torn from cabins, about children glimpsing a "hairy man" by the water. The Carver family incident of 1952, where something too tall for the ceiling walked through their home. The two boys who disappeared in 1963, their trail going cold at the same clearing where searchers found bones arranged in patterns. Luther's claim that he'd shot one in 1985, only to watch it run away on two legs despite blood loss that should have killed anything.They knew these stories, laughed at them over beers, and kept hunting those ridges anyway. After all, they'd each had their own strange experiences up there—tracks that didn't make sense, deer cached impossibly high in trees, nests lined with pine branches and dark hair too long for any bear.But talking about those things would make them real, and it was easier to look away.That October night started like hundreds before it. Six dogs eager to run, four men who'd known each other since grade school, and a perfect autumn evening for hunting. For two hours, everything was normal. Then the dogs' voices changed from the musical baying of a chase to something else entirely—confused yelps escalating to screams before cutting off one by one like someone pulling plugs.What followed was an encounter that lasted perhaps ten minutes but destroyed four lives completely. Frank's account describes creatures that stood seven feet tall, covered in dark hair, with faces almost human but not quite. Hands with five fingers and opposable thumbs. Eyes that reflected yellow-green in the flashlight beams. And intelligence—clear, undeniable intelligence in how they moved, how they communicated with clicking sounds, how they herded the men toward a narrow trail where escape would be impossible.When the largest creature blocked their path—an old male with a twisted left leg from some ancient injury—Earl raised his rifle and fired.The bullet struck, blood flowed, but the creature didn't fall. Instead, it crossed twenty feet in two strides and swept Earl off the trail with one arm. The sound of Earl hitting trees on his way down the slope, then silence.In the chaos that followed, Frank and Tommy shot both creatures—the injured male and a female who charged when she saw him fall. But the female, Frank realized too late, had been nursing. Somewhere in those dark woods was an orphaned infant.They buried the bodies deep, concocted a story about Earl slipping in the dark, and carried their friend's broken body out at dawn. The lie held. The funeral was well-attended.Frank gave the eulogy, standing in his only suit and lying about how Earl died doing what he loved.But the real dying had just begun. Tommy crawled into a bottle and never climbed out, dead in a Memphis flophouse two years later at thirty-nine. Roy fell into religious mania, convinced they'd killed angels or demons, eventually disappearing into some compound in Idaho to wait for the end times.And Frank? Frank spent thirty-seven years researching, mapping sightings, understanding too late that what they'd killed weren't monsters but something parallel to us—intelligent beings with their own culture, their own families, their own art. He still keeps a river stone he found clutched in the female's hand, marked with deliberate patterns. A mother carrying something beautiful she'd made, perhaps for the baby she'd never see again.Frank's confession carries the weight of understanding that came too late. These creatures had names he'll never know, burial rituals that were interrupted, others who mourned them. The old male's sad eyes in that final moment before the killing shots—not angry anymore, just resigned to how it would always end between their kind and ours. Frank is seventy-nine now, hands too shaky for a rifle, knees too weak for mountain trails, but still hearing that roar of loss when the male saw his mate fall. Still knowing that somewhere out there, if it survived, is a creature his age who grew up without parents because of what happened that night on Copper Creek.The stories about that area have mostly stopped now. Development has pushed through with gas stations and subdivisions where ancient paths once ran. The young people don't know the history, and the old-timers who remembered ...
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  • BWBS Ep: 123 The Bushman Is Watching
    Aug 3 2025
    Tonight on Backwoods Bigfoot Stories, we venture deep into Alaska with seven chilling encounters that reveal an alarming rise in Sasquatch aggression. These aren't distant wood knocks—they're face-to-face confrontations forcing hunters to tears and driving families from their cabins.We open with Donnie and Becca’s harrowing winter camping trip near their Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta village. An ancient, leathery face circles their tent, sparking a desperate battle between their sled dogs a

    nd an unseen predator, ending in an eerie scream amid heavy snow.Bernard’s Copper River Valley tale from the 1960s reveals golden-yellow eyes watching him build his cabin, a mimicry of his tools, and impossible feats of strength suggesting intelligence beyond animal instinct.Kirk's family's moose hunt near the Koyukuk River spirals into terror as something imitates his calls—and horrifyingly, communicates telepathically with his wife, demanding their child.

    A cast-iron skillet twisted effortlessly emphasizes the frightening power they faced.Julius, near Sutton, introduces a spiritual element when a spontaneous prayer repels a nine-foot-tall Sasquatch, aligning with traditional Native beliefs about these beings.Tommy and Alice’s recent nightmare in the upper Kuskokwim demonstrates frighteningly intelligent teamwork from two creatures who stalked them and crushed kitchen implements, forcing an emergency evacuation with their daughter.

    Tony's encounter along the Nushagak River highlights relentless pursuit and infrasound-induced sickness, while Derek’s experience at Lynx Lake suggests calculated boundary-testing by multiple creatures.Finally, Randall and Gwen's highway encounters underscore the growing boldness of these beings, resulting in vehicle collisions and prolonged observations of humans.

    With sightings rapidly increasing and people mysteriously disoriented in familiar terrain, one message resonates loud and clear:

    Alaska is changing, and the Hairy Man is becoming bolder, smarter, and undeniably dangerous. Listen, heed the warnings, and trust your instincts.
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    42 m
  • BWBS Ep:122 Ranger Confessions Part Two
    Jul 28 2025
    After 25 years of silence, retired forest ranger Carl is finally ready to speak. Not about what he saw—but about what others brought to him. Hikers, fellow rangers, and search-and-rescue volunteers found their way to Carl, each one pale, shaken, and desperate to tell someone who wouldn’t laugh. Someone who knew the woods. Someone who might understand.

    In this chilling episode, Carl opens his personal archive of six unforgettable encounters—stories he quietly collected throughout his career. From a Vietnam veteran relentlessly pursued in the Oregon Cascades in 1974 to a tech-savvy couple whose 2019 hiking trip turned into a viral but quickly buried video, the accounts span decades but echo the same patterns: intelligence, intent, and something just beyond explanation.A deputy sheriff from Kentucky reports what she can only describe as “herding behavior” during a search for two missing hunters.

    A Colorado ranger finds strange objects left on the steps of his remote outpost. A woman alone in an Adirondack cabin experiences three nights of deliberate, methodical investigation. And a seasoned SAR volunteer recounts a baffling case of a missing hiker who reappeared days later—confused, unharmed, and with no memory of where she’d been.Carl watched these patterns emerge—year after year, region after region. What started as distant glimpses slowly turned into direct encounters. Fear gave way to curiosity.

    Whatever is out there, Carl believes it's getting closer. More confident. Less concerned with staying hidden.Told with the quiet authority of a man who spent a lifetime in the wild and learned to trust what the trees don’t say out loud, these accounts will stay with you long after the episode ends.

    And next time you find yourself deep in the woods, and that feeling creeps up your spine—that sense that you’re not alone—you’ll remember this episode. And you’ll wonder if it remembers you.
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    1 h y 26 m
  • BWBS Ep:121 Confessions Of A Ranger
    Jul 25 2025
    In this episode, Bill—a retired forest ranger—shares his full, unedited account of six encounters that changed the course of his 25-year career with the U.S. Forest Service. From 1994 to 2019, Bill worked in wildlife tracking and wilderness patrol, but early on, a senior ranger showed him a footprint and warned him about things they don’t put in reports. That moment marked the beginning of a quiet obsession. He eventually left the job five years before qualifying for full pension. What drove him out was a long trail of unexplained phenomena—patterns he could no longer ignore, and stories the agency refused to acknowledge. His encounters span decades and locations, from Oregon to the Adirondacks, each one revealing signs of intelligence, curiosity, and restraint from something that doesn’t officially exist.
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    33 m
  • BWBS Ep:120 We Should Turn Back!
    Jul 18 2025
    Tonight we venture into the deep wilderness of Northern California, where a family's simple vacation becomes a nightmare that challenges everything they thought they knew about the world. Tom and Sarah, along with their teenage sons Matt and Jake, were just trying to take a shortcut to their campground when they made a fateful turn onto an unmarked forest road that would change their lives forever.What begins as a minor navigation error quickly escalates into something far more sinister.

    The GPS fails, cell service vanishes, and most disturbing of all, the road they just traveled down seems to disappear entirely behind them. The forest itself appears to be closing in, trapping them in a place that shouldn't exist on any map. But the family isn't alone in these ancient woods. Something has been watching them since they first entered the treeline, something that moves just beyond the edge of vision and understands the forest in ways no human should. These aren't random wild animals or lost hikers gone feral.

    These are creatures that have evolved beyond humanity, adapting to survive in the deepest wilderness while never forgetting their hunger for what they once were.This story explores the thin line between civilization and savagery, between the world we think we know and the older, darker world that still exists in the forgotten places. It's about a family pushed to their absolute limits, forced to discover strength they never knew they had when faced with an enemy that defies all rational explanation. Tom finds himself wielding weapons he hoped he'd never need, while Sarah transforms from suburban mother to fierce protector.

    The boys, Matt and Jake, must grow up fast in an environment where childhood innocence becomes a luxury they can no longer afford. Together, they learn that sometimes survival isn't just about staying alive—it's about holding onto your humanity when everything around you has forgotten what that means.The creatures they encounter represent our deepest fears about what lurks in the spaces between the known world and the void beyond. They're intelligent, patient, and utterly alien in their understanding of human nature.


    They don't just hunt for food—they collect, they study, they adapt. And they've been doing it far longer than anyone realized.This episode examines themes of family bonds under extreme pressure, the price of knowledge that can never be unknown, and the question of what we're truly capable of when everything we hold dear is threatened. It's a story about ordinary people forced into extraordinary circumstances, and how they emerge forever changed by their encounter with something that should have remained hidden in the deep woods.The resolution brings both closure and wisdom, as we learn that some battles, once won, leave scars that serve as permanent reminders of how fragile our sense of safety really is.

    The family's ordeal becomes not just a tale of survival, but a transformation that redefines their understanding of strength, courage, and the unbreakable bonds that hold a family together when the world tries to tear them apart.

    Join us as we follow their journey from a simple wrong turn to a confrontation with ancient horrors, and discover how sometimes the most terrifying detours lead us exactly where we need to be to find out who we really are when everything else is stripped away.
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    1 h y 10 m
  • BWBS Ep:119 The Boys Meet Bigfoot
    Jul 13 2025
    In this episode, we dive into one of the most harrowing Sasquatch encounters I've ever had the privilege to share. Our witness, David, reached out to me after years of listening to the podcast, drawn by my law enforcement background and approach to witness testimony. What he shared will stay with you long after the episode ends.The summer of 1976 was supposed to be a rite of passage for four thirteen-year-old boys from Troy, North Carolina. David, Tommy, Mark, and Joey had planned their first multi-day camping trip into the remote areas of Uwharrie National Forest, determined to prove they were old enough to handle real wilderness adventure. What started as an innocent camping expedition quickly became a fight for survival against something that shouldn't exist.David's account stands out for several reasons. First, the creature they encountered bore a distinctive injury - a severely damaged left arm that appeared to have healed incorrectly, creating a unique identifying characteristic that sets this sighting apart from others. This disability seemed to drive the creature's behavior, making it more desperate and willing to view the boys as potential prey rather than simply observing them from a distance.The intelligence displayed by these creatures is perhaps the most chilling aspect of David's story.What began as distant vocalizations quickly escalated into a coordinated siege that lasted an entire night. The boys found themselves under assault from multiple creatures using tools and tactics that demonstrated sophisticated planning and problem-solving abilities. Rocks became weapons, burning branches were turned against their own fire, and the attacks were timed to maximize psychological pressure.Mark's quick thinking with his grandfather's twenty-two rifle may have saved their lives, though the bullets that found their target only wounded and enraged the creature rather than stopping it. The boys spent a terrifying night feeding their fire and fighting off attacks from intelligent predators who understood that darkness and exhaustion would eventually work in their favor.David's narrative captures not just the terror of that encounter, but the profound way it shaped four young lives. Each boy processed the experience differently as they grew into adulthood. Tommy became obsessed with returning to find proof, a drive that may have contributed to his eventual military career and tragic death.Mark channeled his experience into scientific study, while Joey dedicated his life to protecting the very forests where they'd encountered the unknown. David himself found stability in numbers and logic, building a normal life while carrying the weight of extraordinary knowledge.What makes this account particularly compelling is David's measured, thoughtful approach to sharing his story. Nearly fifty years later, he can analyze the encounter with the wisdom of age while still conveying the raw terror of that night. His details about the creatures' tactical behavior, their apparent social structure, and their sophisticated understanding of human psychology paint a picture of beings far more complex and dangerous than the typical forest giant narrative.The Uwharrie Mountains have a long history of unexplained encounters, and David's story fits into a larger pattern of sightings in North Carolina's ancient hills. His correspondence with other witnesses and his ongoing relationship with Joey, who spent his career in forest management, provides ongoing context for understanding these creatures as part of a hidden ecosystem that most humans never glimpse.This episode also touches on the broader implications of such encounters.David discusses the government interest in the area over the years, the careful documentation of unexplained incidents by forest service personnel, and the consistent patterns that emerge when you look at these sightings objectively. His law enforcement appreciation for evidence and witness credibility adds weight to testimony that might otherwise be dismissed.Perhaps most importantly, David's story serves as a reminder that our understanding of the natural world remains incomplete. These aren't just campfire tales or folklore, but encounters with intelligent beings that have perfected the art of remaining hidden while maintaining complex social structures and sophisticated survival strategies.The episode concludes with David's reflections on how the encounter shaped his worldview, his parenting, and his approach to life's mysteries. His message isn't one of fear, but of respect for the unknown and the importance of approaching the wilderness with proper preparation and awareness.This is essential listening for anyone interested in serious cryptozoology research, unexplained encounters, or the ongoing mystery of what might still be hiding in America's deepest forests. David's story reminds us that sometimes the most extraordinary experiences happen to the most ordinary people, and that truth can ...
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  • BWBS Ep:118 The Watchers
    Jul 11 2025
    In this chilling episode, we share an anonymous account from Mike, a veteran search and rescue team leader with seventeen years of experience in the Colorado Rockies. What started as a routine missing hiker call three years ago became one of the most extraordinary and terrifying encounters ever documented by a SAR team. When twenty-eight-year-old Amy disappeared while attempting a solo hike in the treacherous Devil's Backbone area, Mike's team deployed their newly acquired drone to scan the deep ravines where traditional search methods would be too dangerous. The thermal imaging quickly located Amy on a narrow ledge two hundred feet down in the canyon, alive but trapped and clearly terrified.What the drone captured next defied all explanation.

    A massive, bipedal creature emerged from the shadows of the ravine, standing over seven feet tall with dark fur and unmistakably intelligent eyes. Rather than threatening Amy, the creature began making complex vocalizations that seemed designed to communicate with her. The team watched in stunned silence as this unknown being positioned itself protectively between Amy and some unseen threat deeper in the canyon.

    Mike's account details how the creature ultimately guided Amy to safety through treacherous terrain that would have challenged even experienced rock climbers, leading her along ancient routes through the ravine system that weren't marked on any map. When Amy was finally rescued, she described how the creature had been protecting her from other predatory sounds in the darkness and had used gentle vocalizations to calm her fears throughout the night.
    This encounter was just the beginning of Mike's journey into a hidden world that exists parallel to our own.

    As he reached out to other SAR teams across the country, a disturbing pattern emerged. Teams from Montana to California to Washington state had similar footage and encounters, all carefully covered up to protect professional credibility. Missing persons cases began clustering around areas where these creatures had been sighted, suggesting something far more complex than isolated incidents.Mike's investigation revealed what appears to be an entire ecosystem of intelligent cryptid species living in North American wilderness areas. Government documents allegedly classify these beings into three distinct categories: the Guardians who help lost humans, the Stalkers who view humans as prey, and the mysterious Watchers who seem to manage the delicate balance between the other two species.The account becomes increasingly urgent as Mike describes how this ancient balance is beginning to collapse.

    Climate change and human encroachment are forcing these creatures into smaller territories, making the predatory species more aggressive while driving the helpful ones deeper into hiding. The government's response has reportedly been to increase cover-up efforts rather than address the underlying crisis. Through drone footage, thermal imaging, and firsthand testimonies from experienced wilderness professionals, this episode presents compelling evidence that we share our wild spaces with intelligences that have been watching us, studying us, and in many cases protecting us for centuries. Mike's network has now documented over one hundred Guardian encounters that resulted in human lives being saved, while identifying dozens of disappearances that may be attributed to the more dangerous species.

    The implications extend far beyond individual encounters. If Mike's account is accurate, wilderness management policies may need fundamental revision to acknowledge relationships with species that possess intelligence, territorial behaviors, and the ability to either help or harm human visitors to their domains. The episode raises profound questions about what we truly know about the creatures that inhabit our most remote wilderness areas and whether the general public has a right to understand the risks and protections that may exist in these hidden ecosystems.Mike concludes his account with practical advice for wilderness travelers while calling for greater transparency from government agencies and wilderness management organizations.

    His message is clear: the truth is literally living in the shadows between the trees, and the time has come to acknowledge what SAR professionals have been quietly documenting for years. This episode contains authentic drone footage descriptions, thermal imaging analysis, and detailed documentation from multiple search and rescue operations across twelve states. Listener discretion is advised for those planning wilderness travel, as this account may fundamentally change how you view your next backcountry adventure.
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