Maine Man Shares Years of Sasquatch Encounters on His Property
Posted Wednesday, July 01, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
If you've ever wondered what it's like to have a recurring, almost playful relationship with a Sasquatch, a recent interview on The Cryptid Crew Podcast might just blow your mind. A Maine resident named Scott, an avid hiker from Cumberland County, sat down to share some absolutely wild experiences he's had over the past decade, and let me tell you, this one is worth every minute of your time.
Scott's story begins about ten years ago when he decided he wanted answers for himself. Like so many of us, he had heard the stories, read the reports, and wondered if these creatures were real or just products of overactive imaginations. So he went out into the woods one night, and what happened next changed his life forever.
He was walking across a bridge in the dark when he spotted a trackway leading down a hill and back up the other side. The tracks went into a small wooded area, and that's when he heard it, a deep guttural growl that hit him right in the chest. Not just heard, but physically felt. That's the kind of encounter that separates the curious from the convinced, and Scott was convinced from that very first night.
But it didn't stop there. The very next night, he went back out and decided to try some whoops, you know, the classic vocalization that researchers and enthusiasts have used for decades to announce their presence in the woods. What happened next is the stuff of legend. Something answered him with the loudest whoop he'd ever heard in his life, and it was no more than five feet away. His knees started shaking. He could barely stand. His ears were ringing so badly he couldn't hear anything else. Whatever was there vanished as quickly as it appeared, but the message was clear: they know when you're looking for them, and sometimes, they want you to know they know.
Now, here's where things get really interesting. Scott describes a phenomenon that researchers have been studying for years: infrasound. Infrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies below the lower limit of human hearing, typically below 20 Hz. While humans can't consciously hear these frequencies, the body can absolutely feel them. Scott describes it as a heat in the back of his head, dizziness, and shortness of breath, and he says it happens to him regularly when he's in areas where Sasquatch are active. The moment he leaves those areas, the feeling vanishes. This aligns with what many witnesses and researchers have reported over the years, and it's one of the reasons some theorize that Sasquatch may use infrasound as a form of communication or even as a way to induce fear responses in those who get too close.
But perhaps the most fascinating part of Scott's story is his description of an ongoing relationship with these beings. He says he has at least one, maybe two Sasquatches that visit his property regularly, and they play games with him. Not mind games, actual games. He keeps little toy Bigfoot figures in his truck, and he arranges them in specific ways. The next morning, they'll be rearranged, sometimes slightly, sometimes completely. Nobody else has any reason to get into his truck, and Scott knows in his heart that it's them. This kind of playful, almost mischievous behavior has been reported by other witnesses over the years, and it adds another layer to the mystery of these creatures.
Scott also touches on something that resonates with a lot of people in this community: the idea that there's more to these beings than just flesh and blood. He mentions that we only use about 6% of our brain's capacity, and he believes Sasquatch may use far more of theirs. He talks about lifting the veil and how the universe shows you what you want to see when you're ready to see it. Whether you interpret that spiritually or scientifically, it's a perspective that a lot of researchers and witnesses share.
The terrain Scott describes is classic Sasquatch country: heavy pine and birch forest, dense cover where you can't see five feet ahead even in daylight, granite rock formations, and a history of Native American presence. Maine, as Scott points out, isn't typically listed as a major hot spot on databases like the BFRO, but he believes that's because people in the area simply don't talk about their encounters. There's still a stigma, and many witnesses choose to keep their experiences to themselves rather than face skepticism or ridicule.
Birch trees, in particular, hold significance in many Native American traditions, and Scott mentions seeing structures and symbols made from birch bark in the areas he explores. He also talks about chaga, a medicinal mushroom that grows on birch trees and has been used for centuries for its health benefits. It's fascinating to consider whether Sasquatch might use these same natural resources for their own purposes.
If you're looking for a story that combines physical encounters, infrasound experiences, and an almost spiritual connection with these beings, this interview is absolutely worth your time. Scott comes across as genuine, grounded, and clearly not someone looking for attention. He's just a regular guy who has had extraordinary experiences and finally found a platform to share them.
Check out the full interview on The Cryptid Crew Podcast's YouTube channel and hear Scott's story in his own words. Trust me, you'll want to hear the way he describes that first whoop that came from just five feet away. It's the kind of encounter that reminds you why so many of us keep looking.