Ohio Grass Man Encounter: Exploring Tinker's Hollow's Wildlife, Glow Stick Bait

Posted Tuesday, October 01, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A thrilling new video has been making the rounds on YouTube, and I couldn't wait to share it with our fellow Bigfoot believers. The video, posted by the YouTube channel T Mac, takes us on a chilling nighttime hike through Tinker's Hollow in Monroe Township, Ohio. T Mac, a seasoned hiker and researcher, has had his fair share of eerie experiences in this area, which is known for its dark legends and paranormal activity. In this particular video, T Mac is joined by his friend John, and together they explore the area near the Tinker Hollow Bridge, known for its rock throwers and mysterious noises. As they venture deeper into the woods, T Mac and John hear strange noises and experience rocks being thrown in their direction. T Mac remains calm and collected, determined to capture evidence of the elusive creatures he believes inhabit the area. He even hangs a blue glow stick in one of the spots where he has experienced activity before, hoping to entice the creatures to make a mistake and reveal themselves on camera. Throughout the video, T Mac shares his thoughts and theories about the creatures he believes are responsible for the strange occurrences in the area. He refers to them as "rock throwers" or "The Rock Magnet," and believes that they are not just ordinary animals, but something more otherworldly. I found this video to be both fascinating and exciting. T Mac's bravery and determination to uncover the truth about these mysterious creatures is commendable, and his experiences in Tinker's Hollow are definitely worth a watch. If you're a Bigfoot believer, or just someone who loves a good paranormal story, I highly recommend checking out this video. Who knows, you might just witness something truly extraordinary. And as always, if you have any sightings or experiences of your own, be sure to share them with us at Squatchable. We're always eager to hear from our fellow believers.