Investigating North Valley Bigfoot Encounters with Randy Harrington

Posted Wednesday, August 14, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, showcasing a homesteading area in the North Valley of the Tallah area. The video, posted by The Sensible Bigfoot Project, takes us to the base of the Kiamichi Mountains on Indian Highway. The property is owned by Denny Coleman, who has shared his encounters with Bigfoot on the channel. Randy Harrington, the host of the video, has spent the night on Denny's property to experience the area firsthand. In the video, Randy takes us to the specific locations where Denny had his encounters, providing a deeper understanding of the events that took place. Denny's property is located in a heavily wooded area, with a cabin situated at the bottom right-hand corner. Randy explains that he has heard slaps on the side of the cabin and felt as though he was being watched while outside. The area around the cabin is dimly lit, with motion-sensor lights that only turn on when activated. One particularly interesting part of the video is when Randy and Denny's land broker boss, Chuck Coleman, discuss a rock formation behind the cabin. They believe that this could be a spot where Bigfoots hang out. Randy plans to hike back there and potentially camp in the area to see if he can have his own encounter. The video also touches on Denny's father's experiences with Bigfoot on the property. His father had a shed that was broken into, and an investigator concluded that a Bigfoot was the culprit. This history adds another layer to the property's Bigfoot lore. Overall, this video is a fascinating glimpse into a homesteading area with a history of Bigfoot encounters. It's always exciting to see new locations and hear firsthand accounts from those who have experienced Bigfoot sightings. If you're interested in learning more about Denny's encounters, I encourage you to watch the previous interviews with him and his land broker boss on The Sensible Bigfoot Project's YouTube channel.