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ποΈ 27 July 2015
β±οΈ 60 minutes
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The Bauman story comes from President Theodore Roosevelt's 1892 book, "The Wilderness Hunter," which describes an encounter between an ape-man and a young frontiersman named Bauman. According to Roosevelt, Bauman and his partner were trapping along a remote stretch of Montana's Wisdom River sometime in the mid-19th century. After building a lean-to and making camp in what seemed like an ideal spot for game, the two men began setting their traps. When they returned, they found their packs had been rummaged and their shanty torn down. Undaunted, the men set about reconstructing their wilderness abode.
That night, Bauman was awakened by the sound of rustling and the foul stench of a wild beast. He immediately rose up and fired a shot, and then heard something tearing off through the woods. He and his partner were unnerved by this and decided to abandon the camp at the first light of dawn.
Come morning, the two split up so that Bauman could gather the traps while his partner made camp downriver. Sadly, both would not make it home alive. When Bauman arrived at the new campsite, he found his partner sprawled on the ground with his necked snapped and a set of bite marks on his throat. He knew at once that the menacing forest beast was responsible, according to the story. The horrific sight sent him running β rifle in hand β never to return to the spot again. By the time he told his story to Roosevelt, Bauman was a very old man.
Tonight I speak to Brian who had a very up close and personal encounter with a Sasquatch as a child. He talks about one of these creatures walking up on him and his friend in the middle of the night, Brian states "It had yellow eyeshine and the hands were like a catchers mitt..."
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0:00.0 | 5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1 |
0:18.0 | When I had come down this hill, I had seen this creature cross the road |
0:23.0 | They were ripped to my locked door from my truck, extracted me from my vehicle |
0:32.0 | And they were not damn thing I had done about it |
0:41.0 | This thing I got to notice in times, it's odd, you're really, really evil |
0:46.0 | It'll send us to work, you know, look it was giving me |
0:54.0 | Check, what are you doing? |
0:57.0 | Jesus Christ, you better... |
0:59.0 | Sure? See ya! |
1:01.0 | Hello? |
1:02.0 | Get somebody out here! |
1:03.0 | What's going on down there? |
1:04.0 | It's not a big dis about 6 plus 9, I don't know |
1:07.0 | Easy down there? |
1:08.0 | Yes, I'm working right here |
1:23.0 | Welcome to Sasquatch Rockles |
1:33.0 | A place where people share their accounts |
1:43.0 | Let's start the show |
1:53.0 | 19th century Idaho |
2:24.0 | Two trappers set out on a beaver hunt, deep in the bitter root mountains |
2:31.0 | The two men were warned not to go deep into this area |
2:35.0 | A year prior, another trapper's body had been found |
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