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  1. With a good sight picture? Won't be any mistaking the real thing. None.
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  2. Unless this group of drivers were basically shoulder to shoulder there's a good chance they could miss any number of creatures. How would you contend with the potential for one to run sufficiently ahead of the group, climb up a tree and either watch you pass by or get by you jumping through the canopy? But of even more concern, unless/even if every person present is HEAVILY armed what's to stop the sasquatch, once it sees the line of cars/hunters on the road from turning around and allowing through the line at what ever point of which it sees fit? or simply circumnavigating the whole lot when they sleep? just a couple thoughts...
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  3. You'll be the first. Research has it rewards as you know. Choosing Grays Harbor for this thread wasn't just a shot in the dark/grab any county type of thing. It's truly about the data which translates into location, frequency, elevation, season, terrain, average weather/temperature, and a lot of other factors we all know about and understand. Grays Harbor would seem the best candidate with "somewhere" along Rt. 101 being the western barrier of interest. Be that as it may- no 30 million means me in Maine looking for remains this Spring. An', ayuh, I ain't gettin' any yungah.
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  4. I think that's a reflection of an assumption that's already in serious doubt. (The shift of our assumptions as our culture changes is a topic in another thread .. quite relevant, I think.) We assumed that because we saw few, there were few, and because we assume there are few, they must not have a complex social structure. The alternate view is that there are many but precisely because of a complex social structure (including cooperation), they're able to mostly avoid us thus we see few. I go back to habituators I've been connect with ... consider what they describe. It's a whole lot more like tribal humans than merely a herd of animals. MIB
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  5. Oh I don't know if everyone feels that way about you FA. I thought your thread "What To Do If Bigfoot Urinates On your Tires" was very thought provoking as well as informative I also agreed with your mention that anyone's response should wisely take into account the time of day along with their alcohol consumption
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