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  2. Dovie recounts her lifelong series of eerie experiences, starting from her childhood in Southern California and extending into her adult years in Oregon, where unusual behaviors and physical evidences encountered in the wild lead her to deeply believe in Bigfoot's existence. Overcoming the social challenges of sharing such encounters, she moves from fear towards a quest for understanding. A demon Sasquatch looking through her window. Bigfoot approaching their car at a California rest stop bit too close. That's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this episode. To hear the whole episode you can become a supporting member either on Patreon or Youtube. Links below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103219897 Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com πŸ”΄ Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1 Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38 Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=shared Recommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat βœ… Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety βœ… Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/join Let’s connect: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_society Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.society Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you. My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XY Put some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsociety Pick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdt Send mail here: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072 Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com Listen to the Podcast
  3. There are good looking Chewbacca costumes on ebay for less than $100. Summer is coming with more day light for movie making / YouTube stunts. ONP / ONF is dark under the canopy though. A Chewbacca costume in the low light of the rain forest would be difficult to identify. Perhaps rubber bullet(s) below the waist and then you would know either way. Stay safe.
  4. The ' 14 days' limit is very common. The policies for the relocation distance vary. Forest supervisors have the authority to change ORDERS as they see fit very quickly. I see the problems with homeless encampments as the main reason to modify NFS ORDERS on short notice. One has to check our respective areas before heading out. The PNW Region ( Region 6 ) covers Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho. Know before you go. The common denominator of long term hunting camps is that there isn't any crime in close proximity.
  5. Yah I thought the plunger was a nice touch for a hole in the ground. Maybe its getting full? 🀣πŸ€ͺ
  6. They must be very serious to place a plumbers helper in an outhouse.
  7. So! Found a sign today. Camping limit is 10 days on Idaho Endowment Land. So I drive through a hunting camp I see every fall. They take the 10 day limit so serious? They built a permanent outhouse!
  8. norseman

    Field trips 2.0

    Got up high. Found some old bear poo (i think) Had to turn around.
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  10. Bigger & Bigger Yet: Bigfoot festival host looks forward to sharing legends The BulletinView the full article
  11. It's Gonna Be MAY! Washington State Bigfoot Events for May 2024 newstalkkit.comView the full article
  12. norseman

    Field trips 2.0

    Back up at Priest today. Lots of moose and Elk sign. Deer and turkey. Got snowed on. Tested out my inreach. It works.
  13. I'm old, semi-retired and still good enough shape to hump a backpack, so I'm planning on some probably solo 10 to 14 day sojourns into ONP and ONF with the Dungeness drainages, in particular, this year as they are all in my backyard. If I do pack with someone, it's usually my brother or one of my girls and my RV is a bivy sack and a 90 liter backpack. Bear season here in WA (don't get me started on spring bear...) starts August 1 and late cat season ends tomorrow, the end of April so I'm usually packing an -06 or a 300 RUM and my own hand loads. I'm not totally pro kill, a corpse would solve the issue, but the personal consequences of the aftereffects need to be taken into account. Even if it was a real sasquatch one killed, certainly someone isn't going to like what you did and is going to legally come after you, or maybe in your mind, you just misrecognized a prank pulling human in a suit, or perhaps an out of season bear. My first action afterward would be to hire a lawyer just because.
  14. The 14 day camp limit requires a move of 2 miles to begin another 14 days. You can legally move back and forth between two spots 2 miles apart and 14 days apart on unclassified public land (a critical point in this discussion) for a lifetime. Alaska state DNR regs contain this in their "Generally Allowed Use" regs. The feds, of course, would never outline anything as "generally allowed". This rather uniform regulation nationwide clearly originated from some judicial ruling, but I don't know which one. I should research it, especially since SCOTUS is currently reviewing the homeless camping struggle in Grants Pass, which has the remote potential of changing land use regs concerning laying one's head to sleep on public property everywhere. Almost universally, if you're quiet and nobody reports you, you can stay longer than 14 days on remote lands without difficulty. I've done it numerous times. But a group of guys call blasting sasquacth howls? They might pique some unwanted attention.......... https://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/cdn/pdf/factsheets/generally-allowed-uses.pdf
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  16. Oh, I'd say a Barrett would have all the lethal qualities one would need to take one down....wearing body armor, riding an up-armored battle bear...
  17. On the Colville National Forest 14 day limits are usually enforced in established camp grounds. But I know of many month long hunting camps in non established camp grounds. They either get away with it, there is a loophole or they just move camp across the meadow. Ive never gotten the riot act about my camp. Only grizzly bear awareness and my e bike by Forest Service. Idaho endowment lands may have changed recently. But traditionally there was no limit. Again I see month long hunting camps that don’t seem to be bothered. Here is a proposed rule change to 14 days. Don’t know if it passed. https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/IDLANDS/2024/01/08/file_attachments/2740107/Legislative Admin Rules 20.05.01.pdf Part of the Kaniksu NF is administered by the Colville NF. The rest would be either Idaho Panhandle NF or Kootenai NF.
  18. Bigfoot sighting theories from 'evolved ancient ape' to 'aliens bonking humans' Irish StarView the full article
  19. Oh, you want pictures, I've got hundreds of them.
  20. A solid month long mission may be difficult to carry out due to National Forest camping restrictions. Perhaps two 14 day missions with a minor relocation. Recently, I reviewed NFS policy for my area. For me, I am limited to 28 days per year of dispersed camping. The common day limit number in National Forests is 14 days at one campsite and then you relocate. The policies for relocation vary. The Idaho Panhandle National Forests should be individually checked. Idaho is a bit different. Marijuana is not legal and they do not allow public nudity. Where is the fun in that? Colville National Forest is also 14 days at one campsite. I am sure that a forum member will chime in with a different opinion. I work alone so that I am always outnumbered. I carry a lot of water for one person. I cook with propane so that I am already set up when campfires are banned. In reviewing the 4 person mission with the F 350, I did not see water capacity listed in the early stage of planning. 4 persons ( and dogs ) for 28 days is over 100 gallons of drinking water. 4 stinky guys need to wash up so that is a huge amount of water. I can envision a small, enclosed utility trailer that will carry hundreds of gallons of water, propane / alcohol fuel supply for cooking / heating wash water, food and air tight bear proof containers to store garbage. You can't assume that burning garbage will be possible. N E Washington would be cool. Bears, deer, cougars, moose, wolves and our cousins. We lost the last of the Mountain Cariboo when they were captured and kidnapped to Canada for a species rehab project. An old map of wolf packs from 2016:
  21. Our first interview is with Cathy from Montana, who shares multiple incidents involving strange and frightening occurrences around her home and while out in the wilderness. She describes events such as encountering a massive, unidentified creature running beside her car, witnessing bizarre behavior in wildlife, and unusual patterns of animal disappearances which suggest the presence of an unknown large predator. Cathy's experiences span over several years and various locations across Montana, encountering oddities that defy logical explanation and leave her questioning what lurks in the hidden corners of the wild. The second interviewee, David, discusses his 2019 camping trip in Oregon, where he and his companions experienced odd noises, unexplained eyeshine, and a horrific roar that led them to abandon their campsite. David also hints at a childhood experience involving something attempting to enter his family's trailer, promising to share more in a future conversation. Just a reminder that every Saturday night at 8:30 pm CST there is a live call in show where you can call in and share your Bigfoot Encounter Live on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram which is also recorded for the podcast. The 2nd part of this episode is one of those calls. Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q πŸ”΄ Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1 Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38 Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=shared Recommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat βœ… Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon AND HEAR EXTRA MEMBER'S ONLY EPISODES!! - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety βœ… Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/join Let’s connect: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_society Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.society Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you. My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XY Put some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsociety Pick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdt Send mail here: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072 Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.comListen to the Podcast
  22. Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay speak with Jeff Dysinger, a hunter and professional outdoorsman who watched a sasquatch through a pair of binoculars for several minutes in Colorado! Jeff also describes his first sasquatch encounter that occurred a year prior in the same area! Sign up for our weekly bonus podcast "Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond" and ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/bigfootandbeyondpodcast Get official "Bigfoot & Beyond with Cliff & Bobo" merchandise here: https://sasquatchprints.com/bigfoot-and-beyond-merch/Listen to the Podcast
  23. This is an interesting account....because it happened to me.
  24. NO, I invited and appreciate discussion. I want other points of view. I appreciate the offer too. My summer season usually starts around June 5th the heat is hitting the triple digits in the valley, and the tourists are flooding my place up north. I hit the road with my dogs with a "general" direction in mind. But, if I can get this idea together, it's an early fall plan.
  25. BC witness

    Field trips 2.0

    Yes, the Skagit River starts in Manning Provincial Park and flows roughly west, parallel to the border before turning south at Skagit Bluffs on Hwy 3, feeding Ross lake right at the border.
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