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@JeremyFarr-t3s23 күн бұрын
I am from Walker County Alabama and me and three of my friends when we was sixteen seen a bigfoot playing war in the woods behind my house and to this day everyone tells us we are crazy but I know what we saw.
@Ian_M00n314 күн бұрын
Dude I swear I saw some Bigfoot houses in nauvoo/thatch. Like some small trees bent over and laced together. You'd hear all kinda crazy noises in the woods.
@terrellsmith48628 күн бұрын
Bout 4 years ago ,my coworker and myself were leaving jasper and we were on 22 and we saw something at dusk watching the freeway ,super big, and it was not a bear
@JeremyFarr-t3s8 күн бұрын
I am about twenty miles from Nauvoo and Carbon hill Alabama and I believe that one hundred percent because of what me and my friends saw that night playing war in the woods and from all the other things and stories I have been told by my mother and grandfather over the years
@latishabarnett863923 күн бұрын
I’m from Alabama not often we pop up! Thank you!
@EloiseScott-xn8fe11 күн бұрын
5:39pm from Alabama Thanks Happy New Year to all of you 💖💕💕💕💕
@EloiseScott-xn8fe23 күн бұрын
Good Evening Roland & the gang from Alabama Thanks ❤❤❤❤
@troymcgraw429823 күн бұрын
I'm originally from Alabama and really enjoyed this.
@jackieingalls662822 күн бұрын
From coffee county Alabama. I’ve seen and heard stuff around the house years ago. Too many people buying land around mine now. Been laughed at but it is what it is.
@82ndairbornevet23 күн бұрын
I’m from Lee County Alabama and Conecuh is pronounced (Ka-neck-uh)😂 interesting stories.
@crystal.ann.b73479 күн бұрын
Every time I heard him mispronounce Conecuh it grated my nerves like nails on a chalk board 😂 I’m from Mobile Co.
@joeyphillips118119 күн бұрын
I live in North Alabama and me my dad and friend had something like 7-8 foot tall walk up on our campsite one night i STG.. we shined a light on it and had our bows drawn back and it's eyes lit up like 7 feet in the air and it took off down the hill towards the river and sounded like it was running through trees there was some weird things that happened to us at that camp spot.. it was by the bay hill marina in north Alabama.. thats a real experience too idk if the stories in this channel are made up or not but on my grandmother's grave that really happened to us.. there are no animals that are that tall around here either
@joeyphillips118119 күн бұрын
We also woke up to an Indian ghost hammering down on a rock one night we literally forgot our tent and we were sleeping in the open and woke up to the noise of hammering and I saw what looked like an Indian crouched down hammering on something
@creekbanks25617 күн бұрын
I'm from limestone County.. I feel asleep in a deer stand one night, and something stalked me all the way out of the woods, even after I called out that I was about to let loose in its direction
@bravocrimson12Күн бұрын
I'm from Alabama and lived recently in a tent in state parks
@lindaarrington9397Күн бұрын
❤ ty 😊so interesting 🎉
@kennethbwaysr.615921 күн бұрын
I've been in conecha national forests. My family grew. Up there. Never heard nothing about this creature.
@crafty71418 күн бұрын
Me either, and I know the correct way to pronounce, Conecuh County!
@rubysmirh36393 күн бұрын
In the 19 40s i lived in trussville. Alabama. In the country the only thing we had was bob cats and foxes i never herd of a bigfoot until i moved to orgeon not one ever.
@BM20520 күн бұрын
The scariest thang we got in the Alabama woods is humans. Y'all watch out fer them and God bless
@freeballn334622 күн бұрын
I live in Tuscaloosa Alabama and NO , nothing is killing campers in Alabama, not Bigfoot and especially not a stupid fkn DOGMAN
@christophercooper584320 күн бұрын
We camping right now..bankhead....no monsters..so far
@BM20520 күн бұрын
I've been in the woods around there for most of my 52 years on this earth. I ain't never seen nothing here, I reckon humans are the most dangerous, so y'all watch out fer them, be safe and God bless
@joeyphillips118119 күн бұрын
@@christophercooper5843bankhead is a weird sorta terrain/woods it's hard to spot anything there.. I've seen weird things in much less wilderness like literally a 50-60 yard wide woodline running beside the river on a hill for a few hundred yards until it ends by the boat ramp & across the road is a slough with woods on all sides except the side by the road lol I'm pretty sure whatever it was was coming from the red barge on the river through that woodline that's the direction it was coming from.. don't think it's impossible to see something like that because it's not & people got an idea of what a bigfoot looks like for a reason.. we heard it walking towards us long before we saw it and when we shined a light on it with bows in hand it's eyes lit up 7-8 feet in the air and it took off down the hill towards the water and disappeared and we packed up and left lol I don't think they mean us harm but they are extremely elusive to be that big & could pass as a bear in low light.. you'd be surprised what you might see in the wilderness if you pay attention & don't stay stuck on your phone all the time.. I'm pretty sure the stories on this channel are made up but my story isn't & I know not everyone's stories are made up because I've seen it before & had other witnesses.. our own government is talking about aliens being real and Bigfoot is too crazy to be true? I don't think so lol I don't think aliens are real but there are definitely things that can't be explained that happens
@joeyphillips118119 күн бұрын
Buddy thinks because he lives in the city in Tuscaloosa that he can speak for the entire state of Alabama 😂 that's the city.. no real woods or wilderness in Tuscaloosa so you wouldn't even know.. the little bits y'all do have is like tourists attractions lol North Alabama & South Alabama is a lot different than Tuscaloosa buddy.. the Appalachian trail ends in northern Alabama and that's a different kind of wilderness lol they aren't normal woods.. but the normal woods is where the strange stuff happens 🤷🏻♂️ Tuscaloosa isn't in the country part of Alabama lol and it's not the sorta thing you will have happen every time you go camping or anything either.. spotting something like I did is like a once or twice in a lifetime sort of thing if your lucky/unlucky.. whatever it was didn't want to be seen & didn't mean us harm but it was 100% real.. it walked within 15 yards from us and me, my dad & my friend all saw it's eyes light up and heard the footsteps and heard it take off running through trees.. we didn't see it in detail but we saw enough considering it was pitch black dark out & no animals would be that tall and heavy.. the most wilderness y'all have in Tuscaloosa is probably tannehill or hurricane Creek state parks & that's really a joke lol (nice parks and places to camp) but not real wilderness/woods
@joeyphillips118119 күн бұрын
We just saw the outline of it's body & it's eyes light up before it took off
@EddieDearinger-jo1bj22 күн бұрын
I'm wondering why, ever so often the voice turns into a clearly British accent and then goes back to the original voice🤔🤨
@gillwhitty817622 күн бұрын
Yes, when I first started listening to Roland's stories many months ago I noticed the occasional change in accents. I'm from England and his accent switches from American to quite posh English.
@EddieDearinger-jo1bj21 күн бұрын
@gillwhitty8176 I think it's his editor,s voice cleaning up the story.
@crafty71418 күн бұрын
Well, you're definitely not from Conecuh County because you don't know how to pronounce it!!
@amylane72038 күн бұрын
Kuh-nek-uh
@melfields31022 күн бұрын
Hey! Coffee County, TN
@joehasberryjr73986 күн бұрын
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