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Is this rock clacking or a known forest critter?
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I Know I'm Beating A Dead Horse But Bigfoot Deserves Better
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Bigfoot's shocking SEX secret revealed by expert who has studied the mythical creature Daily MailView the full article
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Is this rock clacking or a known forest critter?
night912 replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
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Mt. Hood Sasquatch Festival brings hundreds of Bigfoot fans to Welches - KOIN.com
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Hi folks. I'm a social scientist fascinated by Bigfoot encounter reports. Despite what I've heard from debunkers, there's a lot of social science research that supports witness accounts. I look forward to following and contributing to discussions on this forum. - DC
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We will one day admit that the native Americans were correct in their assessment of Sasquatch as a great spirit of the forest, as we have already conceded that the tribal medicine man really did know which plants could cure an ailment. There is a reason that they remain elusive.
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Hilltop Structure 1/2 Mile South of Teepee structure.
Trogluddite replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I like it. the volume of food matches what I found and I think that a group of bigfoot (adult male, adult female, one juvenile and maybe one infant) would similarly strip mine and area. That's why I think they then shift their habitat be 50-100 miles and start working a new region for a while. The only think I can think of that doesn't match is that you would expect farmers/ranchers/orchard operators to notice that much loss to animals. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
Will replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I’m surprised in this day that so many today don’t understand or agree with management of our natural resources. -
Is this rock clacking or a known forest critter?
FelixTheCat posted a topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Hello Bigfoot Forum folks, I got this audio spiced together of four different time spans at the 2013 Teepee stick structure site, recorded on 4/10/2025 at 01:00pm I've always felt that this was the forest people clacking rocks together, but I want to hear what you all say about this. Thanks in advance for your input. rocks.mp4 -
Hilltop Structure 1/2 Mile South of Teepee structure.
Trogluddite replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Much obliged for the comments; to expound upon them, 1a) When I was looking up the other animals to educate myself, I was merely looking for a space for a similarly suited animal - i.e., a large omnivore. I also had a gorilla on the chart, chose black bear for this one fairly randomly. As to what Bigfoot is eating, approximately 180 reports out of slightly over 1200 indicate (or suggest) that the Bigfoot was foraging for food when encountered. The likely food includes the logical items - apples, berries, corn, 15 fine hens, chickens, cattle, dumpster diving, campsite raiding, and deer among others. 1b) I agree that Sasquatch have a daily range (how much they might move in one day) and a home range (how much they move about in one week, month, or year). I also agree that they don't stay in one place; the patterns I've seen when mapping encounters make me think of slash and burn farming rather than strict nomads, but that might be tomato/tomayto. 3) I'm not completely excluding any and all stick structures, nests, shelters, etc. I just think that mere existence of same =/= Sasquatch automatically. 5) (by my original count) 15 miles away and now 50 years ago. I would describe the area as more a massive peopled area with some forest in between, although I wholly agree with your observation that Sasquatch can move about in some areas easier than us. For example, I think even I could cammo up and on a decent night cover five miles in that area without being seen (barring FLIR, dogs, etc.), so I have no doubt that there could be one or two transients there. -
Hi! I'm Harry from Northwestern, Washington. Ever since I moved here and started hiking over the last five years, I have been increasingly interested in Bigfoot sightings and stories. I want to connect with others and research more stories and sightings.
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USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
Silverback Sax replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I grew up in the PNW. I vividly remember being a school kid from a medium sized city visiting a small logging community in the foothills of the Cascade mountains for a flag football game. This little town was extremely poor. Most of the homes looked like shacks and single wide trailer houses. However, the school was almost new. The kids had brand new uniforms. I would later learn that school provided breakfast, lunch, and a brown bag dinner was the norm in these logging communities. This was long before todays "free lunch" program. Why was the school the only modern, new, and fully functional community support system? Because timber revenues were mandated to the school systems within that county. I am a supporter of sustainable timber harvest for ALL forests. The trees, endangered species, forest critters, and wild hairy people will all be just fine. I also think this new rule shoots a hole in the old theory that forestry practices were shut down by the Feds to secretly protect what some folks call Bigfoot. -
Hilltop Structure 1/2 Mile South of Teepee structure.
norseman replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Here is my thought experiment on caloric intake some while back. -
There is so much water here it probably wouldn’t hold anything long.
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Those weren't dermal ridges that you saw. It's hard enough for dermal ridges to be imprinted on dirt and mud, so not all of the casts that are claimed to have them are actual dermal ridges. Plaster casts produces a lot of artifacts during the curing process. Therefore, careful examination of the casts is required for confirmation. But, when it comes to snow footprints, the chance of it having dermal ridges are 0% because it violates the laws of physics. Snow isn't fine enough to be able to pick up the ridges. But what makes it impossible is that the thin layer of the surface of the snow melts immediately on contact with the bottom of the foot. Those weren't dermal ridges that you saw. It's hard enough for dermal ridges to be imprinted on dirt and mud, so not all of the casts that are claimed to have them are actual dermal ridges. Plaster casts produces a lot of artifacts during the curing process. Therefore, careful examination of the casts is required for confirmation. But, when it comes to snow footprints, the chance of it having dermal ridges are 0% because it violates the laws of physics. Snow isn't fine enough to be able to pick up the ridges. But what makes it impossible is that the thin layer of the surface of the snow melts immediately on contact with the bottom of the foot.
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Wow dude, amazing.
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Hilltop Structure 1/2 Mile South of Teepee structure.
NorCalWitness replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
1. Because we don't know their diet, we can't infer their range. Using a bear is probably less accurate than using a silverback as an example. A silverback has a range of 15 square miles. By many accounts, Sasquatch may be double the size, so call it 30. However, I tend to think they are nomadic and don't stay in one place for too long. If you travel at night, along creeks and rivers, using forest as cover, you can get across massive parts of the US. We've heard many stories of seasonal activity in specific areas, so that lends credit to the nomadic theory. I don't think we should measure the likelihood of these creatures being in an area based on long term habitat viability. 2. Thank you for the background on the area. Makes me change my perspective here, slightly 3. Sure, kids can and do build this stuff. Human signs would be easy to spot. This might be human made, but there are many structures that people find far from the population needed to write this off as human, with size that generally excludes human as well. 4. 15 miles away is the closest report, which, if the nomadic theory is correct, is well within range. I've checked out the area on google earth and it seems to be a massive forested area, with some people sprinkled in here and there. Totally viable habitat for these creatures who don't know about part boundaries. I appreciate your post. Its nice to have a real post from someone who isn't rude and who is well thought out. Thank you. -
Hilltop Structure 1/2 Mile South of Teepee structure.
7.62 replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
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But I am a mammal!