NAWAC's Encounter with Dominant Gray 'Old Gray' in Area X: Testimonies and Connections to Historical Accounts
Posted Saturday, June 08, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video from the YouTube channel Apes Among Us Podcast has been making the rounds among Bigfoot enthusiasts, and it's easy to see why. The video, titled "Apes Among Us Episode 5: Shades of Gray," explores the fascinating topic of colloquial names given to individual animals and the reputation and stories that surround them.
The video starts off by discussing the history of colloquial names given to animals, such as "Old Mo," a male grizzly bear from Colorado known for his habit of moseying across the landscape and inspiring awe and terror among the citizens in the region. The video then moves on to discuss a more recent example, M3, a wolverine studied by biologists with the Glacier Wolverine Project, who earned the nickname "Mr. Badass" for his incredible ascent of Mount Cleveland.
But what really has Bigfoot enthusiasts buzzing is the discussion of "Old Gray," a formidable and recognizable wood ape observed in the valley known as Area X. According to the video, Old Gray is not only the largest individual observed in the valley but also the boldest. Members of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy have had direct observations and encounters with Old Gray and have gained insight into its reputation in the region.
The video features firsthand testimonies from NAWAC members who have seen Old Gray and provides a bit of insight into its reputation in the region. The tales about this ape are sure to enthrall anyone who listens, given its proclivity for confronting humans.
I found this video to be incredibly informative and fascinating. The stories and anecdotes about Old Gray are sure to leave you wanting more. I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself and forming your own opinion on the matter. Who knows, you may even become as enthralled with the tales about Old Gray as the NAWAC members are.
It's good to note that the video is based on the experiences and observations of NAWAC members and is not meant to be taken as definitive proof of the existence of Old Gray or any other wood ape. However, it does provide an interesting perspective on the topic and is sure to leave you thinking.
Wrapping up, the "Apes Among Us Episode 5: Shades of Gray" video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The stories and anecdotes about Old Gray are sure to leave you wanting more and provide an interesting perspective on the topic. So, what are you waiting for? Go check out the video and let us know what you think in the comments below.