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  1. Its a misdemeanor now with a 1000.00 fine. http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/skamania-ordinance.htm A major univerisy would probably pay your fine and legal fees if you donated the body to their Biology dept.
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  2. I will continue my backpacking and backcountry camping expeditions with interested friends but most often alone. My objective is personal. I don't have any interest in proving sasquatch to anyone much less the world. I just want to see one before I meet my maker. I've have several eyeshine incidents with one lasting for at least five minutes and moving about trying to avoid my flashlight. I've also seen very interesting footprints. Now, my objective is to see one in the flesh preferably during daylight. Don't get me wrong; I applaud those who have more global ambitions and seek to discover for the world the existence of sasquatch. It's not what animates me at this point in my life. It would be deeply satisfying to be able to sit back, with feet up, and smile knowing I had finally seen one. Nature had been profoundly kind enough to reward me with one of her most-guarded secrets. Frankly, if I had the evidence, the Ark of the Covenant of the BF world, I'd never disclose it. You can't close Pandora's box once opened. Different strokes for different folks.
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  3. Hmmmm ... no. You're not getting it. Go back to post #84. I said This applies to you as well. You can choose to wear blinders regarding the potential paranormal aspects. My chase does not end on your timetable or proceed by your limitations, either. You can quit, walk away, scoff, or whatever you do ... doesn't matter. The truth is not subject to your approval. If you are not searching for it WHEREVER it goes, you are not searching for TRUTH at all, merely for personal validation. Back to the original question ... it seems that for you, yes, science stalled ... when you abandoned it. MIB
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  4. Peeps ... science has not stalled. It's just not giving us the instant gratification we feel entitled to. (There's some deliberate judgment in those words.) We ... some of us, anyway ... are doing the correct thing: we don't have the answers yet so we keep looking. We do new stuff when we think of it, we repeat the old stuff when we don't. No matter what the scoftics want to tell us, we have not failed until we give up. The chase doesn't end on their timetables or by their rules. They can quit, walk away, scoff, whatever they do ... doesn't matter. That's about their search. Not mine. And not yours unless you allow it. MIB
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