Another interesting Coona story.

This board is open for all matters and discussions pertaining to the Australian Yowie. Please keep on topic in this forum.
Post Reply
User avatar
Dean Harrison
AYR Webmaster
Posts: 1445
Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:20 am
Position: Field Researcher
Facebook Profile Page: https://www.facebook.com/Dean.Harrison.AYR
Location: Australia Wide
Contact:

Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by Dean Harrison »

Just one of the many interesting emails we receive. Coonabarabran has a long steep History, as we all know.



...............................................................................................................................................................

From valerie and doug of mudgee.

Hi Dean,

Regarding our conversation about Coonabarabran sightings and incidents:

Today we visited Pauline and Pat (my Husbands Grandperants), as they where staying in nearby Gulgong.

Here is just some of what they had to say:

The most recent unexplained incident happened last december 2009 when my family went to visit for the day. My 2 year old was banging rocks together in the garden approx for 3 hours. Pauline reported that a few days later she was woken in the middle of the night by the same type of noise as if rocks were being struck together in the bush to the side of the house.

Pauline was hanging washing on line and several rocks were thrown in her direction landing near her feet.from the bush approx 25-30 metres away on two or the 3 ocassions with Paul or her Daughter Sharon.
Another occurance while at the washing line she had the feeling of being watched but on this occasion felt fear and ran back in. Looking over kitchen sink, through her window she spotted something approx 7 ft tall watching her from scrubby paddock whick ajoins the bush. She went out onto verandah for closer look and noticed it was holding a small tree her description was brown hairy about 3 ft wide at shoulders.

Paul photographed many tree bites /scrapes pyramid shapes of sticks footprints etc which i shall copy and forward to you. He reported smelling a burnt sulphur rotten egg smell on many walks in the Pilliga and also found roos with top half of body missing.

On one walk he reported after the incident to his mother, he was on the 700 acre block next door walking when he heard sticks snapping behind him, he increased his pace but the pace was matched approx 15-20 metres behind. He began to run as he got close to the road, and it sounded like a train coming at him closer. As he got onto the road, the pursuit ended but he still ran all the way home. Apparantly he had never felt in danger until this incident.

Sharon (Pat and Paulines Daughter), was staying at her parents place with a friend and walked along the dirt road spotted tracks. Her shoe size is 7 1/2', and she could fit both feet in the tracks which had stride of at least 2 metres.

All their previous reports were given to national parks and wildlife.

if you would like to contact pat and pauline they would be more than happy to speak to you, as they also have other stories to tell.

.................................................................................................................................................................


DMH
The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better - Dean Harrison
AL Pitman
Long Time Contributor
Posts: 643
Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:18 pm
Position: Field Researcher
Location: Eagleby Queensland

Re: Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by AL Pitman »

Dean .... Do you have any theroies as to why the Yowie / Yowies pedominately take or consume the uper torso of a kill ? . Humans seem to prefer the meat from the hind quaters but then when you think about it the trace elements and energy source would be greater from the organs we normally refer to as offal and I suppose a lot easier to consume in the wild without the requirement of some form of butchering .


MY FINAL DECISION IS MAYBE ...........
IF YOU DO NOT LOOK YOU WILL NOT SEE

AL PITMAN
Ella
Silver Status
Posts: 236
Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:36 am
Position: Flesh and Blood
Gender: Female
Location: San Marcos, TX, USA

Re: Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by Ella »

Al, I can't answer your question to Dean, but have heard that our Bigfoot often eat the liver of calves that they kill. Don't know about other parts, but I have never heard of BF preferring to eat the upper bodies of animal prey. Where have you heard reports of this happening with the Yowies?

Dean, as you know, hitting rocks together and rock throwing are often reported for BF here, and to me the story sounds genuine. (taz) That's a great report!
We have met the aliens and they are us.
User avatar
Dean Harrison
AYR Webmaster
Posts: 1445
Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:20 am
Position: Field Researcher
Facebook Profile Page: https://www.facebook.com/Dean.Harrison.AYR
Location: Australia Wide
Contact:

Re: Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by Dean Harrison »

Hi Al,

Anyone's guess really. Happy to run with your theory..... internal organs would be far more convenient to eat.

DMH
The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better - Dean Harrison
AL Pitman
Long Time Contributor
Posts: 643
Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:18 pm
Position: Field Researcher
Location: Eagleby Queensland

Re: Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by AL Pitman »

Yeeooww

I have finaly roped my very reluctant younger brother in , we are going to head out this coming weekend to try out some simple communication techniques such as rock banging . stick on tree hitting and maybe some calls / vocalisations , a friend suggested to play a recording of a baby crying due to some contact he had recently with his wife and young family whilst camping at Mulligans Hut (Gibralter National Park nsw) every time their young one stirred throughout the night , heavy foot steps and twigs breaking could be heard around the camp site . He said as the baby went back to sleep so to did the noises cease . Does anyone have other ideas that might be useful . I will have to remember to pack the camera this time .


MY FINAL DECISION IS MAYBE .................
IF YOU DO NOT LOOK YOU WILL NOT SEE

AL PITMAN
Ella
Silver Status
Posts: 236
Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:36 am
Position: Flesh and Blood
Gender: Female
Location: San Marcos, TX, USA

Re: Another interesting Coona story.

Unread post by Ella »

Wow, Al, that's great! Be sure and let us know what happens. Even if yall get no results this time, you're researching in the right direction. (claps hands) (rad)
We have met the aliens and they are us.
Post Reply