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  1. I am part of the ground crew and will be operating on the night shift, there is a load of information being assembled and plotted as the project is taking shape. I will be able to update here as some of the more important plans are more decided and set in motion.
    4 points
  2. not to worry the lava tube we visited is visited by people in this case all year, due to lack of snow. The one pictured is less than a mile from the Ape Caves. There was a family parked at the same location who were hiking to the main Ape Caves, The forest service had a gate up so if you wanted to visit you had to hike down the road. The Cave we visited is a fun cave when you get into the entrance you then have a ladder to climb down and then you are in the main tube. You get to a point where you have to crawl through a small area and the cave opens back up. The cave then ends a short distance some years at water. We only went in to the ladder because all I had was flashlights no lantern and we were not wearing our boots or hard hats. My Granddaughter is a real trooper, she loves the idea of Bigfoot searching and is as curious as me. Her father side is Native American and her Grandmother on that side is very much into tradition and culture. My granddaughter has a slight birth defect that makes it hard to hike or walk all day with out suffering a bit of pain. She continues to amaze and never complains and wants to just keep on searching. Our main goal yesterday was to find tracks. We did find one small what looked like a bare human foot print depression, I will post the picture. You can just make it out it is in the center of the picture. What stopped us was you could see a disturbed spot and next to the disturbed spot was where the foot looking print is. We were the first on that trail yesterday so no person had been through there. I'm sure it was just coincidence that it looked like a bare foot. Just teaching her how to track.
    1 point
  3. Lol. Obviously not well enough for my liking JJ.
    1 point
  4. The Falcon Project appears to be arranged for the Bigfoot Entertainment Genre, where failure marketing generates income. There are many reasons why the Kickstarter effort failed. The main reason is that BS meters redlined. Presented is a weather sensitive airship that is worthless in forested areas with dense overstory structure. What about snow, rain and hail? The airship launchings/landings will be based in a clear, tennis court sized area. 5 mile service range from a motorhome. There will be a ground-based insertion team. I wonder if there are any openings on the insertion team that a good man could fill? Add gizmo-tronic devices. The trendy term infrasonic appears. No infrasonic functioning at cruise speed. The professionals who work with infrasonic arrays have terms for our environment like " atmospheric sound zoo" and "atmospheric sound garden". So what is the magic ju-ju triggering frequency for their BS infrasonic system? The airship is very visible and noisey. Navigation lights; forward, left and right, rear and an anticollision strobe that flashes between 40 to 100 flashes a minute. There will be a lot of noise when the thrusters move from cruise to loitering. The airship is supposed to have a nearly silent, proprietary propulsion system. We have heard something like that before: ""very very quiet....sound like whales ******* or some kind of seismic anomaly"". How will the crows and ravens react to a poofy bag invading their homes? Is the fabric bird-beak proof? The motorhome base unit should be replaced with the "Eagle 5". It has a periscope and infrared scanner. Helium, lots of helium will be needed. Why isn't the project starting in northern California or Idaho? Proximity to rotary wing aircraft that can remove wreckage from forested areas? The ground team is always a good show. There is a problem with the 'P' word. Yes, porcupine. Porcupine is the only animal in the forest that a human can catch up to on foot. True. The Falcon Project is searching for money, has been for many years. They feel that 'we' turned our collective backs on them by not showering them with cash. They can use their own money. Take away the names, take away the faces and what do you have? Guessing. Still guessing at the start of 2015.
    1 point
  5. Black bears developed avoidance behavior because they were once prey for Cave Bears. The Cave Bears are gone but the behavior continues. If sasquatches are descendants of Gigantopithecus blacki (or some other really large primate) and the juveniles were hunted by Homo erectus they may have developed avoidance behavior that persists to this day. How do they miss the bigfoots? Quite easily. How many cameras have you found in the vastness of it all, Kitakaze?
    1 point
  6. If BF were to exist, the most logical explanation would be that it is not a carnivore.
    1 point
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