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Gulf Coast BigFoot Research Organization
(G.C.B.R.O.)


Reported by: Confidential

Report Received From: The GCBRO Online Report Submission Form.
 

DATE:    October 15, 1991
 

TIME:     2:00 AM
 

LOCATION:   Cherokee County, Texas
 

TERRAIN:    heavily wooded with a meadow, river close by
 

OBSERVED:    I was camping with just me and my horse and was awakened from a dead sleep by a squeal of rage from my horse. His squeal was answered by a roar like I had never heard or have heard since and something really big crashing through the underbrush. I could smell a horrible smell. To make a long story short I mounted my horse bareback and got out of there.  The next morning I
went back to get my camping stuff and saddle and everything in camp was destroyed including my saddle which had been ripped to shreds and the tree busted to pieces. My camp coffee pot looked like it had been twisted in two.  Everything I had left any
human scent on was totally destroyed.
 

Activities of Witness:   camping, fishing
 

Description of Creature:  N/A
 

Other Notes:    The next morning I couldn't get my horse within 100 yards of the camp and the awful smell still permeated the air.  I found some brownish black hair about 8 inches long hung in the bark of one of the oak trees.  The hair was the same texture and color as the hair I found on the peeled pine tree when I was a teenager.
 

Additional Notes and or Follow up Comments Upon contact the witness had no additional information to add to this report.


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