Nothing as far actual sightings, just seen some odd tree structures in Pisgah National Forest. 20-30 foot trees bent together to form X's over the trail. Random groups of trees that have been snatched up and put together almost in the fashion of a bonfire or even a teepee. Crude tho, like you could tell it wasn't meant to look neat and organized but you could still tell someone or something put it there. Trees was way too big for a human to snatch up so the only option in my mind it had to be someone with heavy equipment, a ditch witch or something like that. But why would someone go to all that trouble to do that shyt in the middle of the woods? And I didnt even see how one could even get up in there, a helicopter would've had to drop it in. Like we was gong thru briars, up steep hills and even crossed a creek to get there. And it was't even the main trail, was hiking with my ex when that went down and we actually went off where the park rangers told us not to go on purpose just looking for somewhere to smoke and fukk. They told us if the trail head has trees marked with white paint, then that means that trail is closed and that, and that's exactly what we went looking for. When that happened I already was into this so when I saw the odd trees I kinda knew what it was. Had goosebumps and I got a real eerie feeling almost like we was being watched. Kept it to myself tho cuz my ex used to clown me about being into paranormal shyt. So I just took it all in on the inside, and I knew in my soul that something put that shyt there on purpose to mark its territory or some shyt like that
Also when I was a git I went to summer camp, and I overheard some Cacs having a heated week long argument about running into this "old Man of the woods" at night. It was the camp staff and they was spooked AF about whatever they saw. It was like duck duck goose, every other night a different person would see this "old man" and some of them was like fukk this shyt, lets send the kids home and shut this shyt down. And other staff was like nah, lets just keep them inside at night. I was spooked then cuz I thought it was some crazy homeless redneck living in the woods, I didn't know what to think really. Then as an adult years later and being interested in weird shyt like this I read somewhere that hillbillies in my region of the country call Bigfoot the Old Man of the woods, and I've since heard it a lot on podcasts and seen it in books. Like not every region calls it bigfoot. Old man of the woods in my section, the Grassman in Ohio, Skunk Ape in Florida, Wild Men in Texas and so on and so forth. Its actually really deep sis, and I'm so convinced that it doesn't even phase me anymore that most people look at me like I'm crazy.