First of all, several years ago, I overheard one of my high
school students sharing with a few others that she had spotted what appeared to
be a Bigfoot a day or so earlier. The ground had been covered in snow (which
happens one day a year at the most around year - so getting a specific date
shouldn't be hard as this was0 2010). At the time, my student tried to get
others in the car, including her mother, to look. "Look, it's Bigfoot!" she was
saying, but her mother told her she was being stupid and everyone ignored her.
The alleged Bigfoot was walking in a field beyond the intersection of CR 2657
and HWY 190.
I pulled my student aside later and explained that I
research things like this and to level with me -- had she been telling the
truth? She said she was, that she really had seen what looked like a
Bigfoot. (She even seemed a little embarrassed by it, being a pretty practical,
streetwise, type.) I asked her if she would know the difference between a
Bigfoot and a Ghillie suit, and she said she would have known if it were a
Ghillie suit. The only thing I remember specifically about her description of
the Bigfoot was that his arms were "huge." I have heard of them being long, but
she seemed struck by their thickness as well. (Not sure if that weakens her
allegation or not -- I've never heard of that particular feature.) At the time,
I didn't know enough about Bigfoot to ask her about the way he moved.
Anyway, in a strange synchronicity, that very day while
driving home, Richie mentioned to me that there had been a Bigfoot sighting in
our area. I had said nothing to him about my student's story, and I don't even
recall ever having discussed Bigfoot with him before then. Turns out his story
took place in the 1970s -- but it was just a few miles down 190 from where my
student had had her sighting.
I haven't thought much about Bigfoot until a few days ago
when my friend Jocy, who is a teacher's assistant at UMHB, mentioned to some
students in one of her classes about my student's 2010 sighting. One of her
students said, "Was this off FM 116?" Now, FM 116 runs parallel to CR 2657 and
they connect by several different roads.
When Jocy prodded this person, he started to refuse to
answer, saying everyone would think he was crazy. But she encouraged him and he
finally told of a time he was driving down FM 116 and noticed some "dude"
walking within the treeline across a field. Then he realized how impossibly
tall this person would have had to be for him to see him through the treeline.
When Jocy asked him about the gait of the person, he imitated it and it was that
exact bobbing gait specific to Bigfoot sightings.
That's all I've got. Not much, but I'm starting to develop
an interest in the possibility of Bigfoot around here. I'd love to do an
expedition, but most of the land is private so I'm not sure how I'd swing
that.
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