YOWIE ENCOUNTER - S11E8: It shook our tent
Analysis Summary
Greg
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Greg had a UAP encounter while camping with a friend on his uncle's property in New South Wales in 1991. One night, the cicadas suddenly stopped, and they smelled a strong, unpleasant odor like a dirty dog. They then heard a deep growl, and something violently shook their tent. Believing it was a prank by Greg's uncle, they yelled and threw rocks before running to the house. Once there, they found their uncle and aunt watching TV, confirming they had not been involved. The encounter left Greg and his friend terrified, and they chose to sleep in the house for the next two nights. They later connected their experience to other reports of similar encounters in the area.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Greg recounts a frightening encounter with an unknown entity while camping in 1991. The experience involved a tent being shaken, a deep growl, and a sudden silence from cicadas, suggesting a significant presence nearby.
Greg and his friend experienced a terrifying encounter with an unknown entity that shook their tent and emitted a deep growl.
Greg
“We should ourselves mate like and he'll he'll agree as well like he's a he's a pretty tough guy but he [ ] himself just as much as I did.”
In 1991, while camping, Greg and his friend experienced a terrifying encounter with an unknown entity that shook their tent and emitted a deep growl.
The cicadas stopped suddenly before the encounter, and a foul smell similar to a wet dog was present.
The entity was able to run up a steep hill quickly and without making noise, suggesting it was not a kangaroo.
Greg speculated that the entity may have been upset due to them disturbing its ecosystem by catching eels.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsuncle's property near Bilbora
Cranback, New South Wales, australia
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe encounter described includes multiple sensory details and a clear narrative of events, but lacks corroboration from independent witnesses or physical evidence. The witness's credibility is moderate, and while the experience is vivid, it remains largely anecdotal without verifiable specifics.
The experiencer and a friend camped at the uncle's property for several days, engaging in typical camping activities.
“we had been camping on my auntie's and uncle's property down beside a creek and we'd been there for probably well then to camp for a week”
The cicadas suddenly stopped, a foul smell was detected, and a deep growl was heard, indicating something was nearby.
“all of a sudden the cicadas stopped like just instantly and all of a sudden we could smell what was like a dirty wet stinky dog”
The tent was violently shaken, causing panic and prompting the experiencer and friend to flee.
“something grabbed the tent and it shook the tent it like violently and we completely just [ ] ourselves”
The experiencer and friend ran to the house, realizing the danger was not a prank by the uncle.
“we stormed into the house and there's my auntie and uncle sitting on the couch watching tv”
Tent shaking felt by the experiencer
Deep growl heard during the encounter
Foul smell likened to a dirty wet dog
Appearance: figure almost insect-like
The encounter involved a physical presence that shook the tent and emitted a deep growl, with the cicadas stopping abruptly, indicating a significant environmental change.
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