Bigfoot Seen Entering Old Coal Mine
I had heard about this sighting of two bigfoots entering an old coal mine a few months back. I recently gathered more details and location information. So, it was time to venture into the wilds of the Kentucky forest to see if I could find the site.
Some of what I will type here is also in the video and some of the things referenced in the video will be linked in this post.
Before we get to the video, let me give you a little background on this sighting.
The person, who I will not name, that saw these two bigfoots go into the mine is a really good guy and is not a storyteller. He has not told but a handful of people about what he saw. This man is a friend of mine and our family, just I don't get to talk to him very often. Once I got the location details I used google maps to kind of scope out the area and to get a direction I wanted to explore first. I missed my mark and had to backtrack for about a mile or more. I did finally find the location.
Here is the video followed by more information.
I was very happy to have found this location. The area has really changed and things have really grown up. Several downed trees block the old grew-up roads, as well as some washed-out spots.
What is important and I feel really backs up this report, is the fact there have been other sightings and reports from this general area. In fact, just across the hollow from the coal mine is where I found the tree breaks and recorded the wood knock just a few days ago. You can find that post HERE.
In the video, I referenced a sighting across on the other ridge from the mine. You can read that report by clicking here.
But there is also more. This is the same area where I have found tracks and a stick formation that was almost like a cage of some sort. This is the area where the mushroom hunters found a track and I investigated it. You can see that post by Clicking Here.
All in all this was a very good day and this area is no doubt home to Bigfoot. The area is really remote with only one house close by and that is good.
I hope to monitor this area slightly more now than I have in the past. Some may not think much about it but I know for a fact there are several different groups of bigfoot in my general area. I spend a large about of time in the woods and walk numerous miles. I mostly go alone into these remote areas. I have seen and found things that most people will never see or find. I'm very thankful for having the strength and the desire to explore the mountains. I've had many encounters with deer, bears, turkeys, and other critters. I dread the day I can't do it anymore.
Hope you enjoyed the adventure.
Thanks
~Thomas~
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