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  1. The head was large and cone shaped and may have been a young adult male wondering what we were doing in his territory. I had no fear since bigfoot had only been lightly reported in the news paper at the time before the Patterson event happened so I passed it off as fiction. This creature had me puzzled for years since the visual image remained clear. I passed it off as a bear until several years passed when my sighting began to fit the bigfoot description. When I learned about reports of solo campers that may have been hauled off for the dinner of a starving old bigfoot, I felt lucky. The second I looked away to wake up Bill, the creature vanished. The Bauman report of a Canadian that was kidnapped by a male bigfoot is an example. When it began to stare at me, I'm still puzzled as to what caused me to wake from a sound sleep only to find my self staring at some motionless creature that had it eyes on me. I suppose this would be telepathic communication caused by staring. Many of us have sensed someone staring at us when we turn to make eye contact or visa versa. It has been reported that bigfoot freezes when a person glances at it and then it ducks down when the person looks away. The bigfoot must watch eye movement and knows when to move and hide when a human is glancing around the area
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  2. Polartec power stretch pants or merino wool (150 or 250). When it begins getting cool, I put on the polartec power stretch. As it is colder, I'll switch to merino 150, and when it get cold I'll put the power stretch over the 150s. https://www.rei.com/product/112045/smartwool-merino-150-long-underwear-bottoms-mens https://www.smartwool.com/shop/mens-base-layers/mens-merino-250-base-layer-bottom-sw016361?variationId=001 https://rab.equipment/us/power-stretch-pro-pants https://www.polartec.com/fabrics/base/power-stretch
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  3. A couple of weeks ago, I camped out under the stars in a turn of the century hot spot. It was discovered by several miners who hiked into this remote canyon in pursuit of gold during the 1800s. The spot is up the Sixes River in southern Oregon where the south fork branches off. The night I camped out was quite calm with no bigfoot screams. This area would be worthwhile to explore by hiking about 10 miles into a roadless area where the miners dug tunnels. One miner was killed by a bigfoot that scared the rest of miners back to the town of Port Orford. Below is my sighting prior to 1980 near Crater Lake, Oregon, while sleeping under the stars. . This report is in the early history of Coos County. A group of hardy tough hikers could access this area while I maintain a base camp with good communications since being over 70, puts me out of rugged hikes.
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