Eleven-Year-Old's Chilling Bigfoot Encounter: David Walker's Cryptid Story

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Shaman Sunday's, author and cryptid researcher Max Hawthorne interviews Bigfoot eyewitness and researcher-turned-author David Walker. The video, titled "Max Hawthorne's Monsters & Marine Mysteries," explores the world of unknown creatures and marine mysteries. During the interview, Walker shares his first encounter with a Bigfoot, which took place when he was just 11 years old in Ohio in 1972. While camping with a friend behind a bar, they accidentally started a fire on the hillside. After putting out the fire, they heard sticks breaking and heavy breathing around their tent. Suddenly, the creature smacked down on the tent, hitting Walker and his friend on the head. When Walker rolled out of the tent to scare who he thought was his friend's brother, he was met with a sight that he will never forget. The creature was about eight feet tall, with pure black eyes and three-inch long hair. Walker describes the creature as having muscles that flexed as it ran away. The video also touches on other cryptids, such as the Ohio River Monster, which Walker is currently writing a book about. The creature, also known as the Bessie, is said to inhabit the Ohio River and is described as a large, serpent-like creature. It's worth noting that the video also mentions that Bigfoot is known to dislike fires, as they can be harmful to their habitat. This is an interesting bit of information that highlights the importance of being mindful of the environment when camping or exploring the outdoors. In addition to the interview, the video also features a door prize of a Cronus Rising sharks are just bait bumper sticker, which can be won by posting the hashtag #monstersarereal in the chat. Overall, the video is an interesting exploration of the world of cryptids and marine mysteries, and it's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the unknown. Be sure to check out the video on Shaman Sunday's YouTube channel and let us know what you think in the comments.