California Woman's Three Bigfoot Encounters on Her Property
Posted Thursday, May 16, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an intriguing video on YouTube that caught my attention. The video features Tara Hwyki, an individual who describes herself as a natural Californian and an artist, among other things. Tara shares her incredible experience of encountering a Bigfoot on her property in Happy Camp, California.
Tara's story began in 2003 when she was living in Happy Camp, a remote Wilderness Area in the Klamath National Forest. She explains that the town is still one of the most remote Wilderness areas on the planet, despite the fact that it has been affected by wildfires in recent years. Tara's property was situated near the confluence of a creek and the Klamath River, with a 100-yard-wide lawn separating her trailer from the blackberry bushes that led down to the creek.
One morning, Tara noticed something unusual in her yard. At first, she thought it was a massive black bear, but as she watched it stand up and walk away on two legs, she realized it was something else entirely. The creature was so large that it was partially hidden by the 11-foot-tall blackberry bushes when it stood upright. Tara watched in awe as the Bigfoot ran away on two legs, even going so far as to drop down on its arms to move faster, before disappearing into the forest.
Tara's account is a fascinating one, and she goes on to share more details about her experiences with Bigfoot in the video. If you're interested in hearing more about Tara's story, I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself. It's always exciting to hear about firsthand encounters with these elusive creatures, and Tara's account is certainly a memorable one.
As a Bigfoot enthusiast, I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting stories about these enigmatic beings. Tara's experience is a great reminder that Bigfoot sightings can happen anywhere, even in our own backyards. So, the next time you're out in the woods, keep your eyes peeled and your camera ready – you never know what you might encounter!