Encounters Bigfoot: Volume 3

Again, since all of these in the book are Bigfoot sightings I'll just point out some particulars.

Once again the whooping/hollering/etc. sound is common. There's also six instances of the observer and Bigfoot staring at each other.

This is something I wonder about. Why are there so many staring incidents? Is he Bigfoot doing some kind of evaluation of who he's looking at? There are times when the Bigfoot just walks off after staring for a while. Or does the Bigfoot have some kind of animal sensing that tells if if the person looking at is a potential danger or just something to be ignored?

There's also an interesting thing where two Bigfoot are hollering at each other which is obviously some form of communication.

There's an incident when a person runs into a female Bigfoot and she hums softly. I've read about this before and maybe the humming is to calm who she's looking at.

There's also a guy who brings a gun with him. He puts it in his backpack and leaves it there. Not very useful that way, actually. I can just see the person running into a situation where the gun is needed and addresses the possible attacker. 'Hold on there, a moment. I need to undo my backpack, find where my gun, dig it out, see if the gun is loaded, get it out of my backpack and then point it at you.'

Yeah, like any Bigfoot is going to hang around that long.