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  1. Unwarranted criticism: So simple even a caveman can do it.
    5 points
  2. I binge watched the 6 that were available . I have to admit I kind of liked it. I really like the doctor in the series and the survival guy. The other guy from Mass I could take him or leave him. He just fills up space. The Only thing I will say is if people ask you to retell about your bigfoot encounter crying doesn't make me believe your story more,. STOP IT OKAY stop crying on camera and tell us what happened
    2 points
  3. Looks like cavemen are able to utilize the downvote feature. He nicked me, too.
    1 point
  4. I am sure that the production company and their insurance provider probably look down on loaded firearms from a liability standpoint...but, concealed means concealed. Maybe he is armed and kept it quiet.
    1 point
  5. I wouldn't say that , we have some good folks here but I'm glad I bought it.
    1 point
  6. If you are talking about the Missoula Floods most of the Cascades were well above the flood level. I think the height of the flood in the Portland area was around 400 feet. It sloshed around Mt Tabor without topping it. That only affected the Columbia River basin drainage and large areas in Central Washington and the Willamette River drainage in Oregon, that are not BF habitat because they are grasslands. Most of Western Washington was not affected by the flooding. Flood waters actually have contributed to finds in areas as far South as Eugene in Oregon. Mastodons apparently killed in the flood have been found buried by flood debris. Volcanism has likely been more destructive to BF habitat in the Cascades. BF caught in pyroclastic flows and heavy ash falls were likely killed in large numbers but at the same time that would have preserved them as it did humans in Pompeii. I walk the stream banks in volcanic areas hoping to find a BF skeleton washing out of a stream bank. Mt St Helens is the most active volcano in the Cascades. It has erupted every couple of hundred years for millions of years. Lewis and Clark saw it erupting on their journey West before the 1980 eruption.
    1 point
  7. Because most everything we do amounts to only a protracted approach. Things have changed on many levels in the last 60 years, including habitat encroachment and intrusion. But our methodologies have remained static. We're not doing much of anything different than what was done in the 50's. Yes, we have some new high-tech eyes and ears now, but we use them in the same old way. It is my opinion of course, but we need to step back and look at what we are doing and how we are doing it. If we do that then it will become clear that we need to step into the 2020's with a fresh outlook onto the problem of remoteness. We need to learn how to "look" for Sasquatch from a distance. We discuss how sensitive this creature is to its environment, and yet we still step into its environment like it's a stupid animal. Someday we'll go out JUST to enjoy the experience of being in the wild. But, I hope that we also include what modern technology has available for the longer reach into suspected Sasquatch habitat. A reach that can cover hundreds if not thousands of acres at a whack. And do it precisely. NAWAC is probably the closest thing we have as far as a dedicated team right now. And it's been this way for a decade or more. But even they have to not just go at this "old school". Thy need the science to back them up. They need the science to SHOW them where the creatures are. And we do too! It would be great if the move in 2020 would be more toward modern scientific methods gradually becoming more and more a part of our boots on the ground. Is there anything to lose? Certainly there's no more to lose than we've lost in the last 65 years. My opinion.....
    1 point
  8. I LOVE UNFROZEN CAVEMAN LAWYER!!! Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am just a caveman...
    1 point
  9. Hey hey! Whoa! If it wasnt fer cavemen.... where would you get yer clubs and fire! Huh?
    1 point
  10. That's definitely a young man's sport and I don't get the attraction. I'd rather have trail runners laced up and be running hard and fast on trails in the woods than be atop something could end my outdoor career. Do that which floats your boat. That's what makes the world go 'round.
    1 point
  11. I can think of easier, cheaper and probably more painless ways of suicide if that were a goal (it's not).
    1 point
  12. We were hiking in short sleeves. We haven't really gotten a winter here at all so far... Lol. Remember when I posted about being contacted about doing a non-scripted cryptozoology show? It certainly wasn't because of my ugly mug....
    1 point
  13. I determined that the area that I guessed was the marshy area last night is correct. Here is a Google Earth comparison to a tv shot. We are looking toward the southeast. There are several features (trees, logs, creek) that match. GPS is about 44.419530, -119.828830. This is the 1/3 mile clearing that they claim is 2 miles long.
    1 point
  14. Took advantage of the 70 degree weather to head into one of our research areas this past weekend with @Hellbent No activity, but we were able to scout a bit deeper into the area and found a great spot to set up a basecamp. Lots of rain lately so the river was HIGH...
    1 point
  15. Our terrain has been modified by many glacial lake outbursts. Wash---rinse--repeat. Most of our history has been washed out to sea.
    1 point
  16. @Redbone I know that I am a newbie here, but on behalf of the community....thanks for all of your work on the SSR. I find it extremely useful and I am sure that others here do as well. That's a monumental task that I am sure sometimes seems thankless. So...thank you! Btw, I am going to use your height stick idea.
    1 point
  17. Ive always been open to BF producing eye shine but the idea of actually projecting light out of its eyes I cannot buy. I typically just toss that on the same pile of BF traits such as using portals or other amazing feats that perpetuate the legend and myth that is BF. No offense to anyone but I can’t buy it.
    1 point
  18. Todd gets a bad rap, everything he doesn't isn't a hoax. Nobody spends that much time and money on hoaxing. For what? Infamy?
    -1 points
  19. Ha! Gene! He certainly is commander of his own world, he's kept the KISS machine running for most of my life! The eye is definitely strange, though. I see a shiny eye that blinks. Interesting mouth, as well. I have read descriptions of hair looking like dreadlocks and sometimes having a green tint.
    -1 points
  20. Don’t listen to the advice of anyone here. They only exist to complain. It’s a good show.
    -3 points
  21. So basically nothing. Your map alone is laughable. Sad you spend so much timing filing away false reports.
    -12 points
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