As the official co-spammer of BFF, I pay attention to both BRB and me.
I would love for winter to end and we get some new news in the BF world. Of course, this pitch is just another "Chief" wishing an "Indian" would shoot something. (Video, of course)
Even my man, Justin Chernipeski, is squeezing is old video footage dry to the point where I have gotten bored with MBM.
We go out non-stop during winter...just because there are no people out in these mountains. Less potential noise interference.. and maybe these things feel more comfortable running around with fewer people. They still have to eat.
We were up in the mountains of North Carolina for 4 days last week. The Blue Ridge Parkway has been closed for awhile, so we may or may not have gotten up into the surrounding areas. Rain and fog the entire time. I am still cleaning mud off of our gear days later.
We actually take the hottest weeks of the year off...when it's super hot and humid it's just impossible to operate. The thermal is next to useless, the cameras fog up, you can't stay hydrated rucking your gear.
Winter is our time to shine.
I have studied the Young Dryas extensively as the comet impact made some impressive impacts in my backyard called the Carolina Bays. If you study their orientation you will see that the comet rained hell across NA from the NW to the SE before landing in the Atlantic and pretty much wiped out the Caribean (see Bimini rd) and some belive Atlantis. Not buying in to the Atlantic argument but do believe it could be the source Noah's Ark. A lot of the amazing feature in NA from Washington to NY including the finger lakes of NY are a result of this strike and the massive flood from released water that resulted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_bays
I don't know much about the topic but just watched this talk of Michael Cremo. I think he's asking good questions and bringing up relative points but as I said, what do I know. Chime in if you know something about the credibility of his findings.
That was a good podcast, enjoyed it. Daniel said it was his first, did not sound like it! I've been tempted to subscribe to the Bigfoot Times just to get some physical mail I actually want to read...
Ok, seems my estimate would be wrong. The experiences and reports I have observed were at about the same medium elavations. About 41k to 5 k above sea level. Just discussing guys. Thanks for the info. And actually, now that I think about it, my only real personal experiences happened out on the Oregon coast. Just a few hundred feet. Just looking for patterns. This one is a bust. More homework, right? Lol. Thanks for you guys input.
Hi Everyone!
I have been interested in Bigfoot ever since I heard about them, maybe on Unsolved Mysteries. Then last spring, I was sick for three months and started to listen to Bigfoot encounters. I would love to see photos and hear audio clips.
I currently reside on the west coast of Florida.
Jenny C.