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  1. http://texascryptidhunter.blogspot.com/2015/01/sasquatch-classics-william-roe-encounter.html?m=1 Hey guys! I have a question. Roe described the creature eating leaves from brush. Can anyone tell me what species of brush that would be? Catmandoo, here is another account of someone with a gun having the drop on a Bigfoot! My thoughts are that if we can find out what it was eating that might narrow down our searches abit at least in the Pac NW.
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  2. Hi my name is Chris, I've always been fascinated with the bigfoot subject but have only recently actually started actively researching the subject here in WI. Hopefully in time I will get to travel and start to investigate all over the U.S. Thanks for adding me to the forums!
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  3. Now that the floods are drained and some of the logging roads reopened to the public, I got out in the woods for a few hours today. Not a Squatchin' trip, just a run out to the Stave Lake mudflats to meet some 4x4 friends for a bonfire and BS session. It looked like every 'wheeler in the area had the same idea, but it was great to get out there anyway. Of course, when i went out yesterday to sweep the snow off the Hummer and check things out, the battery was completely flat, and wouldn't even jump from my little power booster, so I had to go get a new battery. The old one was a cheap no name that was in the truck when I bought the H3 15 months ago, and looked like it had been in there a long time. The only other problem was about a foot of door weather stripping was frozen to the driver's door sill, and pulled loose when I opened the door. Now I have to find the right glue for it, and a warm dry place to do the work.
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  4. I believe Samuel de Champlain spoke about his voyage to Canada in 1603 and 1604. Upon his return to France, he described stories told by the Micmac Indians which spoke about a giant hairy beast called Gougou. This may be one of the earliest recorded Bigfoot sightings. He was later taken to task by Marc Lescarbot who questioned his stories. There was a story in 1759 by Major Robert Rogers of a giant hairy beast that he and his rangers encountered in northern Vermont. This was described by Kenneth Roberts in his 1937 book, Northwest Passage. In 1818, the Exeter Watchman newspaper (Sackett's Harbor) published a report of a hairy wild man running around in the woods. It's hard to imagine the incentive for these folks to whip something up like this of thin air. Where would they have heard or read before about a giant hairy beast? I'm sure public shaming and ridicule would carry more consequence then than it would today. None of these are evidence; they are merely anecdotal but show that people have been speaking about this phenomenon for over 400 years.
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