Bigfoot Vocalizations and Thrown Rocks: A Firsthand Report
Posted Sunday, March 09, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A new report of possible Bigfoot activity has surfaced, and it's all thanks to a vacation cabin owner along the Kettle River. The owner and their family have had not one, but two strange encounters that have left them questioning what they've experienced.
According to the report, the first encounter occurred a couple of weeks before Memorial Day weekend last year. The wife and one of her friends went to the cabin to clean and prepare it for the long weekend ahead. Throughout the day, they kept hearing strange vocals, howls, and wood knocks. As the day went on, they felt like they were being watched, and by evening, they heard loud knocks and gibberish-like vocal sounds. They decided to go inside and turn in for the night, feeling uneasy about the strange occurrences.
The second encounter happened a week after the 4th of July, when the cabin was filled with family and friends. One night, all the adults were up by the cabin, and the kids were playing in the river. Suddenly, one of the kids came running up to the house, saying that someone was throwing rocks at them from the other side of the river. The adults went to investigate and heard a loud splash. They shined their flashlights around and caught a glimpse of a rock arching through the sky and crashing into the water. The rock was described as being about the size of a bowling ball.
The family and friends were understandably shaken by the experience and turned on all the lights, which seemed to stop the activity. However, they couldn't help but wonder what had caused the strange occurrences.
The vacation cabin owner has given permission for a local researcher, who goes by Grassman58 on YouTube, to camp on the property and investigate the area further. Grassman58 has been exploring the Kettle River, checking out popular and not-so-popular spots, but hasn't found any tracks or evidence of Bigfoot activity yet.
This report is particularly interesting because the strange occurrences only happened when the women were at the cabin by themselves. When the men were there, nothing happened. It's also worth noting that the activity picked up again during the summer, with rocks being thrown at the kids in the river.
While we can't say for sure whether or not Bigfoot was responsible for these strange occurrences, it's certainly intriguing and worth further investigation. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out Grassman58's video on YouTube.