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  1. Yep! Still have mine hanging in the closet. Wish I still fit in it, though...
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  2. Don't know if anyone local is checking it out. It came from a friend, who is a counselor, and the client was okay with passing on the story, but nothing else (aka contact info) because of confidentiality issues. I'm a single mom working a part time job with a disabled, mentally ill teenager, multiple animals to care for, a 21 year old truck, who just had a double mastectomy surgery 3 weeks ago for cancer on August 28th, and I'm looking at chemotherapy and/or radiation in the coming weeks. And it wouldn't be a three hour drive. It would be a six hour drive there and back total, and however long we stayed there, plus food and gas and miscellaneous, like paying my neighbor to walk the dog three times at $5 each time. I do my best. There's some obstacles to overcome. I just happen to be lucky enough to live in the middle of Bigfoot Central and get to drive an hour and find things. It's kinda awesome. I wish that I could.
    1 point
  3. Nomex is good stuff. I was in the military when we converted to nomex flight suits. We did not like them because they were much hotter than the cotton ones but certainly if you had an aircraft fire you wanted to be wearing nomex.
    1 point
  4. Since my lovely 'X' took off several years ago and left me with the kids, that's been my main focus, so don't get to my other BF places in Texas or Washington of late.....and have been concentrating my efforts on the 'Urban Hairyman' phenom near my small home town. There are very specific trails that they use for their nightly forays in and out of town, plus over the 18 years I've been researching this area, I have bush-whacked my own trails and we are sharing many of those. We have enough occasional downpours to saturate the ground pretty good allowing for some excellent tracks.....and the ground dry's really quick in the Texas heat. You can see more detail when the tracks are dry too, so like taking pics of those:) Other than taking pics of the tracks and other BF related sign, that's all I do....and never use any kind surveillance equipment, no technology such as camera traps or audio recorders, and never cast tracks....you never know when you are being observed, it's a respect thing I guess, and they don't seem to be worried about me being out there, plus I think they really like Lulu, lol:)
    1 point
  5. Nice setup, no question about it. It's simpler and more convenient than towing a pop up and you can get into spaces not accessible. Glad you're enjoying it. Great scenery and views.
    1 point
  6. I actually have a local report of an old, gray sasquatch with a limp. It's been seen numbers times dumpster diving. Unfortunately, it's also a 3-hour drive from where I am. I would love to do an overnight and check this one out! I know I've read reports of how difficult it is to shoot chimpanzees and gorillas. The story I'm thinking of, the chimp took 8 bullets at 20 feet, escaped, and was found dying much later.
    1 point
  7. Some more pics of the camper.
    1 point
  8. I believe my disorientation was due to all of the smoke that obscured familiar landmarks. That and having just worked 13 hours. My drive yesterday...
    1 point
  9. They have provided decades of invaluable data and information on Bigfoot, on a scale that no other organization has been able to do. Also, without them there would most likely never have been a Bigfoot forums. Some former BFRO members were among the first administrators of the original BFF.
    1 point
  10. With air quality so bad here just west and a little south of Salem Oregon, the company I work for closed down for the week. I have a High Cascade rife deer tag good only for this week. The national forests as well as state forests are closed to hunting because of the fire. 1/2 of my hunting area either burned or is on fire and the town of Detroit was our refueling place. It now is burned to the ground. So, I don't see hunters being allowed onto any timber land without significant rain fall. In the past when I had this tag, we were allowed to hunt just a few miles from large forest fires, but those were isolated fires that were burning away from civilization, though no more than 10 miles from our camp. The amount of fires that have the possibility to converge like the Lion's Head and Beachie Creek did is the difference. Also the uncertain times we are dealing with.
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