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The Wookie Whisperer: Footprints Around the Homestead

(This is a series about a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Prior installments - #1 Home (Not) Alone #2 Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3 Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom #4 The Hairy Owl Ladies #5 The Coyote Men and the Sentinels #6 Night Moves #7 Infrasound Zapped! #8 Living With Wookies About 200 feet from the house there were 4 prints (above) at an angle through the ditch coming from a logging trail that runs parallel to the road. They were 31 inches long and spaced at an average of 10 feet from heel to heel, Using the formula that seems to be very accurate of 2 inches of print per foot of height makes this big boy 15 1/2 feet tall. We shall call this one "Kong," as he is without a doubt the King of the Forest. We found 24 inch prints about 20 feet from this track line last summer. We did not continue to back track as the poison ivy was too heavy to pass in shorts. This (below) ...

The Wookie Whisperer: Notes on Bigfoot

This is a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way. Prior Installments:  #2 Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3 Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom #4 The Hairy Owl Ladies #5 The Coyote Men and the Sentinels #6 Night Moves #7 Living With Wookies *In this installment, Dave will share some signs of Bigfoot in the woods and his take on it.* Some of the odds and ends of Bigfooting.  Let us begin with wood knocks.This may also include rock clacking. I am only guessing at the meaning of the wood knock code. Six knocks in a row is an alarm. This will summon other sentries while the females and young move away to safety. A single knock seems to be an "all clear." Now other numbers often coincide with the number of individuals of either humans or Bigfoot depending on the circumstance. And there is what I have figured out from the behavior that goes with the knocks. People often find glyphs and some gue...

The Wookie Whisperer: Living With Wookies

(This is a series about a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Prior installments - #1 Home (Not) Alone #2 Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3 Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom #4 The Hairy Owl Ladies #5 The Coyote Men and the Sentinels #6 Night Moves  #7 Infrasound Zapped! *In this installment, Dave shares his insights on the realities of living with the "Wookies" (his affectionate name for this extended woodland family).*  This is what its like living with Wookies in the woods. This is all going to depend on if you want to interact with them or not.  We shall begin with if you do not want interaction the best thing you can do to keep them back from your home is to use trail cams and motion sensor lights. That will keep them at bay, although they may destroy the light bulbs and maybe even the trail cams. Also, stay inside after dark to avoid them. I, on the other hand, wanted to inte...

The Wookie Whisperer: Infrasound Zapped!

(This is a series about a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Prior installments - #1 Home (Not) Alone #2 Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3 Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom #4 The Hairy Owl Ladies #5 The Coyote Men and the Sentinels #6 Night Moves  Infrasound: Sound waves at a frequency lower than the human ear can perceive.  ( SOURCE LINK )  As humans, we can hear the rumble of distant thunder but can’t hear the crack of lightning unless it strikes close by. We hear the bass but not the treble because powerful low-frequency sound travels long distances well. But the bass humans hear cuts off at about 20 Hz – below that, you can only feel the sound at close range as it vibrates your chest. If we were capable of hearing bass frequencies lower than 20Hz, we would be able to hear our own muscles moving. In comparison, there are many animals who appear to hear and produce sounds we...

The Wookie Whisperer: Night Moves

(This is a series about a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Prior installments -  #1   Home (Not) Alone #2   Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3   Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom #4  The Hairy Owl Ladies  #5   The Coyote Men and the Sentinels The nights were once a time of TV watching or getting indoor chores done, but over time, Dave couldn't help being drawn outside to the deck, to listen to the night.  He got to know the sounds of the crickets and bullfrogs and other nightlife in the forest, but occasionally he would hear a new sound or a creature he wasn't certain of, or perhaps the call of a bird that sounded kind of wrong . One night, Dave lifted his head and listened to the wavering sound of a siren like an ambulance. He turned his head. The sound was coming from the creek. There was nothing but woods and no roadways. There could not be an ambulance ...

The Wookie Whisperer: The Coyote Men and Sentinels

(This is a series about a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Prior Installments: #1 Home (Not) Alone #2 Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3 Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom  #4 The Hairy Owl Ladies The males in the clan were a unique lot. They gave Dave lots of hours of contemplation as he got a sense of their roles and their relationships. He caught enough glimpses of his Wookie Clan to see their similarities and some differences. Dave's first thought about the clan in his area was "Wookie." He came by this playful nickname because of their appearance. While many habituators (those who share land with Bigfoot) report different hair styling techniques, Dave's Wookie Clan have a very distinct look among them.  They are all black-haired with the exception of one glimpse of a gray one. He was not gray like our hair grays with age, he was uniformly gray, the color of a gray cat. It ...

The Wookie Whisperer: The Hairy Owl Ladies

(This is installment #1 of a real-life Bigfoot habituation situation in the Midwest and the man who has learned to coexist in a most playful and remarkable way). Other Installments: #1  Home (Not) Alone #2  Tootsie Pops and Bacon #3   Little Andy the Klepto Peeping Tom  In his readings about Bigfoot, Dave learned the Native People from the north referred to the "owl women." These northern tribes mentioned that you should not whistle in the woods, that it would attract them. Some, they said were cannibals! And most native tribes spoke of the owl as a harbinger that called out the names of the dead.  So, when Dave started to hear the female Bigfoots calling owl and owl-like sounds into the night, he felt both intrigued and unsettled.  It seemed that one woman did just a single whoo call. Another woman did several in a row and what sounded like a younger woman with a higher pitched voice (daughter perhaps) would imitate the other woman's multi-whoo'd call. Ye...