Before I left Facebook that last time, Bear would get drunk and get on the BFO page and threaten to find and beat up habituators. It was beautiful insanity, man. Just beautiful.
Hello, Danimal from Western NC. I never knew this forum was here. I'm a deep backwoods photographer and have seen more of this country's national forests and Public Lands than most folks. I've never had an encounter but have had nthe being watched feelings many times deep in the wilderness. Maybe if it's allowed, I'll post up some of my photos for others to see. Many of the places I explored and photographed were areas of former BF sightings. TAhe two creepiest places I felt I needed to move on were at the Oregon Pictograph caves in Umpqua National Forest. Plus up on the Centennial Trail in the Frank Church River Of No Return Wilderness in Idaho.
I listen occasionally to podcasts and YouTube story channels, but it's usually the same thing, over and over. While the stories give an idea of what typical bigfoot behaviors are, I much prefer having my boots on the ground! It's more fun having a boring, nothing-to-see-here-move-along day in the woods than listen to stories of other people having adventures and experiences for the same amount of time!
SquatchD is/has been a private eye, used to be a moderator on this forum (hosts the internet TV show with Chris who was also an admin/mod on this forum, and actually has exposed a good deal of BF impostors over time such as Todd Standing. Check out his BF Hall of Shame https://squatchdetective.weebly.com/hall-of-shame---searching-for-bigfoot--tom-biscardi.html and you will get a more rounded view of such things. He did get caught up in some early controversy with at least one of the early BF hoaxers but you will have to look that up yourself-- he apologized, learned from his mistake and moved on. He does some field research also. I don't agree with everything he says, hate his use of the color yellow in his html which you can't read but otherwise he attempts to provide a service to the Sasquatch community which can oftentimes be a breath of fresh air. I drop in on the show every once in a while.