Rotting Flesh or Roadkill
The most commonly reported smell linked to Yowie sightings is that of rotting flesh or roadkill—a foul, overpowering odour that can induce nausea or even vomiting.
Rotting Garbage
The second most frequently described scent is that of rotting garbage. This odour is often considered to fall under the same category as rotting flesh, given their similar characteristics.
Sulphur and Electrical Smells
A third reported odour includes a mix of sulphur, Bakelite, and burnt wiring.
It is important to note that not all Yowie encounters involve these smells.
The presence of a pungent odour, combined with feelings of being watched and a nameless dread, is frequently associated with encounters that are perceived as aggressive.
Such experiences are highlighted in reports from witnesses.
The lonely road between Coonabarabran and Narrabri, known as the Pilliga, has a reputation for strange occurrences. Truck drivers often refuse to stop there at night—even when faced with a flat tire.
For decades, local service stations have displayed photographs of track damage attributed to unknown creatures.
Nearby, Hickeys Falls offers a tranquil waterfall and swimming hole where drivers may pause for rest.
Witnesses have reported incidents at Hickeys Falls where vehicles were run off the road by an unknown entity darting in front of them.
This is not the first account of Yowies displaying such behavior; some witnesses believe these incidents are intentional, reflecting the creatures’ heightened awareness of approaching cars on quiet rural roads.
The phrase “Never stop in the Pilliga at night” is widely recognized and echoed among motorists and truck drivers.
The experience described at Hickeys Falls mirrors the author’s own encounter at Wee Jasper in May 2025—an impressive demonstration of strength by a creature more powerful than any human.
The raw power of a Yowie is remarkable, and for those who experience it firsthand, the event often proves life changing.
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