The Forest My Year Living with Bigfoot What We Consider Human
By Jeffery H. Smith
What starts as a chance encounter in the Pacific Northwest wilderness becomes a life-altering, side-splitting, and deeply profound journey with a seven-foot-tall prankster who wears a moss cape and calls himself Sir Cluckalot.
In this bizarre and unforgettable memoir-style tale, two friends set out for a weekend camping trip—and end up living off-grid for nearly a year with a creature that defies logic, flips pancakes with pinecones, and critiques almonds for being “texturally arrogant.” But beneath the beatboxing, squirrel feuds, and spontaneous forest rituals, Bigfoot (or as he prefers, “the Philosopher”) challenges every assumption about what it means to be human.
Funny, heartfelt, and packed with strangely believable facts, The Forest Philosopher blends humor, folklore, and just enough weirdness to keep readers Could this actually be true?
Perfect for fans of satirical nature writing, cryptid lore, or anyone who's ever questioned whether reality has a punchline.