There Back!
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 1:07 pm
Woo hoo, after a long drought of yowies we have lift of.I cant say who and where we went as it is not my place to do so, but did want to share the incredible new experiences i observed and physically felt. Ron picked me up to meet his 3 friends north brisbane to a location they have been at for several weeks.2 ladies i had never met. 1 man and 2 ladies.
I soon realised the yowies here were a lot like the ones at daguilar, just wanting to play and have a good time, but did notice they had there differences. It was a very calm atmosphere, there was no dread, no smells and no noises of there footsteps,tree knocks, wood clacks or anything for that matter, so very difficult to know where they were as i couldnt hear them at all.
The other things i observed out there were the typical tree damge and stick signs, but there were literally hundreds of signs out there, bent trees, sticks in ground, the normal stuff.On the track were x marks and tons of them leading down the track and then further on was a massive huge standing up x mark.the people never walked past that large marker out of respect.
The people did a great job communicating with them, thought outside of the box and stayed calm and happy.They also bought out lots of items of different colours and sizes, a lot of the items were round. I was told the yowies never touch anything red. These items were placed on tree stumps.
As we all walked in many items were thrown at each of us. So the yowies had picked these items up and followed us throwing these at us, along with small rocks, twigs, and tree branches.Not 1 red item was ever thrown and remained on the tree stumps.
The daguilar yowies would never actually hit us with any rocks, they would throw them hard and fast in between us or very close to us, other then tiny pebbles that were thrown below our knees.
These new ones only made sure we were stuck by every item.These items were thrown lightly, not at speed( other then 2) it was like very close underarm throws.1 of the ladies were hit the most, she was talking to the yowies a lot and got struck in several places, mostly upper body and at her head.Everyone got hit by something. It was clear they aimed directly at our bodies. It was very calm and playful.
Then the touching started on 2 of us. The lady that got the most stuff thrown at her body sarted getting touched on her shoulder and upper body.Then she felt a stick move across the back of her neck and under her pony tail. She would be in shock for a second but then Thank them for doing that. I had like knuckles lightly run down the centre of my back, i stopped and stood there and nothing procceded to happen. It was calming, non threatening, no fear feeling.We also saw 3 different times white flashes of lights run across tree trunks.
Fast forward we headed back and sat on a large dirt area about 20m from the treeline, the bush was not thick and we could see through it all. Ron saw eyeshine and as we sat the man there started asking the yowies what items to throw at us lol.He would say " Throw the small green ball and wow, yep a small green ball would hit one of us, he kept asking specifics and we got what was asked thrown back.I was in awe how well the yowies understood clear direction and did what was asked.There were times random small rocks were still thrown at us all sitting there. I was struck quiet hard and fast in the head at my temple by a small rock, not a pebble. But what happened next shocked me. A blade of grass was thrown at us, then another and another and continued for a while, even 1 landed in a ladys knapsack. Remember we were sitting 20m from the bush, how can a blade of grass be thrown? They were right there with us i bet.
Then the same lady got touched again on multiple occasions sitting there, even her sunnys came of her head, then a blade of grass landed in her knapsack.Earlier on the yowies took a apple so i wondered if they were looking to see if we ate grass????
Fast forward, heading back to cars Ron had a fast very long thick tree stick thrown at him, and stones continued getting thrown at us( not missing us). Got to the cars standing next to them and again the same lady stated she needs to wash her hair( she was sweating from the walk) then the yowies threw a handful of dirt in her hair, the male person was sitting behind her on his tailgate and copped some of it to.The lady then got touched again on her arm.
It started to rain and we all left.
I dont think these people are on this forum but if you ever read this i want to thank you all for your calmness and courage and laughter out there and all the hard work you have put in and the out of the box efforts you have trialled.You were all very kind and yowie knowledgable.Keep your location secret and best of luck in the future. I had a fabulous time.
To all the yowie hunters out there please be careful, its wet and slippery, i had face planted the ground tripping over a tree root , quick notice to go so torch batteries died, and heard 1 of the ladies the day before slip crossing the creek and coming down on her knee on rocks.It was bruised and sore. I too got a lovely leech on my neck.
Anyway GREAT to know they are back out. Shorter days colder nights are coming, time to do serious investigating again-yay.Dee
I soon realised the yowies here were a lot like the ones at daguilar, just wanting to play and have a good time, but did notice they had there differences. It was a very calm atmosphere, there was no dread, no smells and no noises of there footsteps,tree knocks, wood clacks or anything for that matter, so very difficult to know where they were as i couldnt hear them at all.
The other things i observed out there were the typical tree damge and stick signs, but there were literally hundreds of signs out there, bent trees, sticks in ground, the normal stuff.On the track were x marks and tons of them leading down the track and then further on was a massive huge standing up x mark.the people never walked past that large marker out of respect.
The people did a great job communicating with them, thought outside of the box and stayed calm and happy.They also bought out lots of items of different colours and sizes, a lot of the items were round. I was told the yowies never touch anything red. These items were placed on tree stumps.
As we all walked in many items were thrown at each of us. So the yowies had picked these items up and followed us throwing these at us, along with small rocks, twigs, and tree branches.Not 1 red item was ever thrown and remained on the tree stumps.
The daguilar yowies would never actually hit us with any rocks, they would throw them hard and fast in between us or very close to us, other then tiny pebbles that were thrown below our knees.
These new ones only made sure we were stuck by every item.These items were thrown lightly, not at speed( other then 2) it was like very close underarm throws.1 of the ladies were hit the most, she was talking to the yowies a lot and got struck in several places, mostly upper body and at her head.Everyone got hit by something. It was clear they aimed directly at our bodies. It was very calm and playful.
Then the touching started on 2 of us. The lady that got the most stuff thrown at her body sarted getting touched on her shoulder and upper body.Then she felt a stick move across the back of her neck and under her pony tail. She would be in shock for a second but then Thank them for doing that. I had like knuckles lightly run down the centre of my back, i stopped and stood there and nothing procceded to happen. It was calming, non threatening, no fear feeling.We also saw 3 different times white flashes of lights run across tree trunks.
Fast forward we headed back and sat on a large dirt area about 20m from the treeline, the bush was not thick and we could see through it all. Ron saw eyeshine and as we sat the man there started asking the yowies what items to throw at us lol.He would say " Throw the small green ball and wow, yep a small green ball would hit one of us, he kept asking specifics and we got what was asked thrown back.I was in awe how well the yowies understood clear direction and did what was asked.There were times random small rocks were still thrown at us all sitting there. I was struck quiet hard and fast in the head at my temple by a small rock, not a pebble. But what happened next shocked me. A blade of grass was thrown at us, then another and another and continued for a while, even 1 landed in a ladys knapsack. Remember we were sitting 20m from the bush, how can a blade of grass be thrown? They were right there with us i bet.
Then the same lady got touched again on multiple occasions sitting there, even her sunnys came of her head, then a blade of grass landed in her knapsack.Earlier on the yowies took a apple so i wondered if they were looking to see if we ate grass????
Fast forward, heading back to cars Ron had a fast very long thick tree stick thrown at him, and stones continued getting thrown at us( not missing us). Got to the cars standing next to them and again the same lady stated she needs to wash her hair( she was sweating from the walk) then the yowies threw a handful of dirt in her hair, the male person was sitting behind her on his tailgate and copped some of it to.The lady then got touched again on her arm.
It started to rain and we all left.
I dont think these people are on this forum but if you ever read this i want to thank you all for your calmness and courage and laughter out there and all the hard work you have put in and the out of the box efforts you have trialled.You were all very kind and yowie knowledgable.Keep your location secret and best of luck in the future. I had a fabulous time.
To all the yowie hunters out there please be careful, its wet and slippery, i had face planted the ground tripping over a tree root , quick notice to go so torch batteries died, and heard 1 of the ladies the day before slip crossing the creek and coming down on her knee on rocks.It was bruised and sore. I too got a lovely leech on my neck.
Anyway GREAT to know they are back out. Shorter days colder nights are coming, time to do serious investigating again-yay.Dee