Now this is the kind of content that keeps me coming back to YouTube. A recent upload from the channel PJ Arkansas Sasquatch – Giants of the Woods delivers a chilling personal encounter plus not one, but two secondhand witness accounts that are worth paying attention to.
The host takes viewers on a walk through her property to show exactly where she was sitting when something unsettling happened. She was outside on her swing, music playing low, enjoying the evening when she heard what she describes as a deep exhale coming from the woods behind her, roughly 40 yards away. No inhale, just that heavy breath-out sound that reminded her of a horse or a cow. There are no livestock in the area. Within a minute of retreating inside and locking the door, something struck the back of the house hard enough to scare her. She tried to play it off as a frog, but even she admits it was the strangest sounding frog she's ever heard. Honestly, the timing of that impact right after the breath sound is what makes this account stick with you.
What really elevates this video though are the two stories shared by Paul's cousins. The first cousin was out hunting and spotted a bipedal figure about 100 yards away. He was adamant it was not a bear and not a person. He described it as huge and said he was grateful for the distance. The second cousin had an even more striking experience. He and a companion were sitting on a hill overlooking a valley when they watched something massive come down the slope and cross the road in just two strides. Two steps to cross a road. That kind of detail lines up with countless reports across the country describing these beings covering enormous ground with each step, which researchers have noted for decades.
The second sighting reportedly took place near Hardy, Arkansas, an area that has its own history of unusual activity. The host mentions she's actually read stories from that same general region during her walks, which adds another layer of interest.
She also took a moment to wish the men in her audience a Happy Father's Day, which was a nice personal touch before wrapping up the video.
This one is definitely worth the watch. The audio description alone of that deep breath in the dark is enough to give you chills, and the cousin stories are the kind of family-passed-down encounters that researchers live for. Check it out and let me know what you think.