Do yourself a favor and listen to this episode 149 titled Michael's Mysterious Neighbors. In my opinion, it's a fascinating insight into Sasquatch behaviors when "sharing" space with humans. The fellow being interviewed is in Washington (perhaps some on here may know the fellow or the area) and had help from the Olympic Project. The takeaways for me... without giving it all away...
These creatures are quite clever. They know where to step, where to watch, and are good at probing boundaries. In fact, I now wonder if between the "house slapping", the rock throwing, and the always watching outside the light...these creatures aren't practicing psy-ops to scare people off or keep humans inhabiting their space in check. I think some of that behavior may be out of curiosity...say a hunter or hiker in the woods...but here?
Micheal...the home owner...and his family are very nervous there. They tend not to go outside at night. He has a system of security lights and motion sensors and they find "chinks in the armor" and get through. If I recall right, he arms himself when he's outside. No one has been harmed by them there. But it is in an area where Native stories tell of people being eaten by these creatures.
And I'll hand it to Cliff. He said straight out, these creatures ARE NOT your forest friends. They are wild animals and capable of anything. Even more so as they are more "human like" than say orangutans. Its NOT Harry and the Hendersons. I think we tend to "Disneyfy" animals anyway. And many would like to see them as Chewbacca instead of a possibly dangerous being.
Honestly, listening to this episode gave me the heebie jeebies. As much as I'd love to see one, I dont know if I'd be willing to stay in a home surrounded by a few who seem very territorial.
I'd be very curious to hear other's impressions.
https://www.bigfootandbeyondpodcast.com/listen