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  1. When in my 20s I lived in a small trailer way up in the hills surrounded with County Park on one side and a State Park on the other side. It was about 11:00 pm when out of nowhere the trailer was hit with a loud slapped near the top edge of the trailer shaking the trailer. The next morning I went out and tried to duplicate the slapped and didn't even come close. Nights prior I'd heard a loud screaming roar which was pretty freaking. Was a couple of nights later something ripped through the wire fencing around the chicken coop and took all the chickens, about a dozen. Back then I never even considered Bigfoot as I only thought there was only a handful way up north. This happened in the coastal hills of Northern California. After hearing a talk show on Missing 411, I became interested in Sasquatch and started my search after much research and where I felt they would be. In the Spring of 2013 on the very first day in the Eastern Sierras hiking up a very steep mountain side I came across a patch of snow that had one perfect very fresh 14 to to 16 inch foot print with five toes. Before I could even measure and take a photo, my son came up and jump on the patch of snow and destroyed the track, OMG! We then went higher up through the pines and scrub oaks towards a peak which I named Bigfoot Arch and came upon a track way with the tracks measuring 17 inches by 6 inches with 5 feet in between steps in a straight path following a game trail towards a creek. That following December it was in the single digits in the same area and I was going to do a quick hike when suddenly I heard something large come crashing down the mountain side at which time I got back to my vehicle and drove down the road about a half mile and pulled over next to the main creek. I'd crossed the semi frozen creek and looked through my binoculars up to the peak where I heard something come crashing down the mountain and saw a incredible sight. Up on the peak stood this large Bigfoot over looking the valley below where I was. The sun was setting to the west and could see the sun shining on it's greyish fluffy hair. It seemed at peace as the cold didn't seem to even faze it. I'd looked for about five minutes in amazement and then realized I better get a photo, but as I was getting my phone camera out, it stepped off the peak(look at the video of Bigfoot at Mono Lake, except this one was greyish). I went up there about two weeks later and discovered a cave behind the peak. I left some apples on top and went back down without any incident. I felt it came crashing down towards me probably because it knew who I was as I've left dried fruit twice from previous hikes in the area. Found a very large butt print on a large rock where I like to sit and observe from above Bigfoot Arch over to the peak across the way where I had my sighting. I guess the Bigfoot likes to sit there too with the view. The rock has enough dirt on the top to where I could easily make out the butt print. Later that summer I found the same two sets of tracks near the Crest of the Sierra by a small shallow lake and pretty much knew these were the same Bigfoot's. I believe it was the following summer I went hiking back there up a very steep mountain side to the top of the ridge. When I get to the top Id startled a Bigfoot letting out a very loud snort as it jumped down the other side of the ridge with me startled and jumping back on the side I'd came up. It then threw a rock to my left side. I then pulled out my side arm which I was legally open carrying and backed down the mountain. This happened on a windy early morning and probably couldn't here me coming up the other side. I went there thinking this would be the perfect place to hangout during the day time for a Bigfoot's as there was a a creek at the bottom of the side the Bigfoot was on and then there are lakes on the other side near the Crest. There was a report no longer on the internet where two deer hunters we're driving up along one of the lakes and had a 8 foot Bigfoot cross the road in front of them just as the sun went down. I felt the Bigfoot must of been hanging low during the daytime near the ridge I went up to and was near that shallow lake where I found tracks with no trails in the area. Then the winter of 2016 near the area of my first sighting I went for a hike in this canyon when I came across a strange odor by the creek. The area received over four inches of rain that previous night and all the streams and creeks were flowing good and loud. I immediately stopped in my tracks looking towards the creek and couldn't see anything. I quickly went back the way I'd came and maybe 30 to 40 yards back I took out my new camcorder and pointed it towards down at the creek and took a ten second video and got out of there. When I got home and reviewed the video, I saw a greyish head sticking out of the trees across the creek to my right from where I was standing. The head is what you see in my profile photo. Unfortunately I wasn't pointing my camcorder in it's direction. And just about three weeks ago just below Bigfoot Arch I was looking for a Christmas Tree and on my way back to the vehicle I took a video of the peak of my first sighting as it was almost exactly the same time as the first first sighting just as the sun was setting over the Crest of the Sierra. When I got home and I went to view the video and noticed a very large Bigfoot hiding behind a rock facing down hill exactly where I heard it crashing down the mountain in 2013. When I zoomed in on it I could see it was holding a rock in it's right hand. You can make out it's large muscular arms, face and the length of it's right arm. It was probably a good 500 to 600 yards away. You can see some of the nearby shadows on the cliffs but this stands out from the shadows as you can see it's hair. Once again unfortunately I didn't have the camcorder zoomed on it. This Bigfoot is much bigger than the first sighting with the first sighting just up on the peak above it. This is a awesome area of the Sierras as there's lots of livestock grazing in the summer with an abundance of Mule Deer and acorns in the fall. Many caves also with a lot of water too in the area and have come across numerous tracks which occurs on most of my hikes. Very few people hike in the area unlike Tahoe and Yosemite. Just thought I would share.
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  2. He's suffered for the sake of his art. Now it is our turn.
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