Vocalizations and Wood Knocking in Northern California Forest
Overview of the Encounter
The witness, Troy Hunter, is a 60-year-old man with extensive wilderness experience, having lived and traveled in remote areas including Africa, Australia, and Central and South America. He has a deep understanding of various ecosystems and has spent significant time in the vicinity of Yellowstone National Park.
Date: November 1, 2019
Year: 2019
Location: Humboldt County, California
Land Managed By: BLM
Nearest Town: Eureka
County: Humboldt
State: California
Nearest Landmark: Mattole River
Witness Accounts
On November 1, 2019, at approximately 3:00 AM, an encounter occurred in the isolated wilderness near the Mattole River in Humboldt County, California. The witness, Troy Hunter, described being in a remote area that was difficult to access, situated behind three locked gates, approximately 20 miles south of Whitethorne, California. The location is characterized by rugged terrain and is part of a vast green belt extending from Shelter Cove to Highway 101. The encounter began when the witness was awakened in his tent by distinct knocking sounds coming from above his campsite, approximately 200 to 300 meters away. He described the knocking as loud and heavy, akin to a large club striking a tree trunk. The initial knock was followed by several others, which were rhythmically spaced with pauses in between. The witness noted that the knocking was so loud it echoed down the canyon, and lasted for about one to two minutes. He expressed disbelief that any human could be present in such a remote area, as access was limited and he was aware of the lack of other campers or hunters in the vicinity. After this initial episode, the witness recounted that he discussed the incident with local residents, who informed him that the area was known for Sasquatch sightings, particularly between Piery and Willow Creek. This information left him puzzled and intrigued. Fast forward to two weeks following the initial encounter, on a date not specified but said to be during a wait at a locked gate in the same conservation area, the witness heard two distinct vocalizations coming from the heavily wooded area nearby. He described the sounds as a loud, whale-like scream which he had never encountered in nature before. This call originated from his 2:00 position, approximately 200 to 300 meters away. Recognizing the call from a Bigfoot reality show, he was struck by its familiarity and was momentarily skeptical of its authenticity. As he listened, he noted a few moments of silence followed by another scream or call that echoed from a different direction at approximately 8:00, around 300 to 400 meters away. This call was characterized by a series of high-pitched notes and sounded distinctly different from the first. Both vocalizations were powerful and resonated through the canyon, and the witness sensed a form of communication occurring between two entities that could not be rationalized as any known animals or human activity. On the night prior to the vocalizations, November 1, 2019, the witness had another unnerving experience while outside his cabin near the Mattole River. During dusk, he heard a blood-curdling scream that lasted for over five minutes. The intensity and quality of the sound reminded him of something out of a horror film, so loud and guttural that it overshadowed the normal sounds of the forest. He initially considered the possibility of a mountain lion but quickly dismissed it based on the nature and volume of the sound. After these experiences, the witness expressed a strong desire to document his encounters and understand more about the strange occurrences in the area. He has since engaged in extensive research online and is eager to connect with others who may have experienced similar phenomena. Troy Hunter concluded that these events challenge his previously held skepticism regarding unexplained creatures living in the wilderness, implying a newfound belief in the possibility of a yet undiscovered species inhabiting these forests. Throughout his narrative, there is an emphasis on the isolation of the area and the lack of human presence, which adds to the mysterious nature of the sounds and events he experienced. Troy Hunter's extensive background in wilderness exploration makes him a credible observer, and his shift from skepticism to belief highlights the profound impact these encounters have had on him.
Source
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