Bigfoot Seen Swinging in Trees in Hudson Valley
August 2020
The Hudson Valley’s lead researcher of bigfoot told reporters in August that a bigfoot sighting had occurred in woods near the Hudson River. The researcher, Gayle J. Beatty, says she was informed of the sighting on July 2 when she received a phone call from a woman in Dutchess County, New York, who was working as a landscaper on a property in the Hyde Park area. The woman’s name is “strictly confidential,” as is the precise location of the incident, Beatty said.
The woman described the creature to Beatty as being approximately 6-foot-7 in height and reddish-brown and said it moved through the trees “like a monkey.” The incident happened after the woman, who had been weeding the garden, was told to dump the weeds down a trail a couple of hundred feet behind the barn. After dumping the weeds, the wheelbarrow dropped, making a loud noise, the woman said.
According to Beatty, “Suddenly, from approximately 50-feet away, she sees and hears something crashing through the thick vegetation, parting the brush towards her.” Beatty said the creature then jumped in the tree above her, leaving the woman in “shock and disbelief,” as it began “using its arms to swing from tree to tree moving away from her.” Beatty said she has had several reports from the Hyde Park area over the last few years leading her to believe “there is a clan living there.” (Dailyvoice.com, New York)