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  1. I got out for a solo run this morning, with not much to show for it but negative intel. The plan was to check out several mountain drainages on the south side of the Fraser River, hoping to get to a small lake in one, and a spawning creek in another branch of the same river valley. The first 15 km of the old logging road to the lake were in good shape, just a little muddy from recent snowmelt, but the turn off to the lake had some huge puddles, and 1.5 km in, both sides of the road were eroded away by runoff, leaving a 3' wide stretch crossing a side creek, with a 3' drop into the creek on each side. Since that's a couple of feet wider than my H3, I turned around there and tried for the spawning channel on another branch of the valley a few km further in. At the turn off to that area, you cross a bridge over the main river, and just 20' over the bridge, the river had cut a new channel across the road, 6' deep and 20' wide, so that was another no go. The next valley I wanted to check out is 20 km further east along Hwy !, so I back tracked to the hwy and reached that turnoff shortly. The first 2 km were plowed, but from there on the snow got deeper and slicker as the road climbs fairly steeply, and by km 4 I looked for a turn around and headed out again. by then It started to rain hard, so I headed west to home when I got back to pavement.
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  2. They may smell of fish but they also reek of fuel or gasoline and have to be known by BF to be a tool of humans. That being said, maybe we should setup an old fishing boat in the woods and place a trail cam on it! 😂😂
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  3. Never tried that kind of 2 wheelin' !!
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  4. Wow, that's both cool and creepy! I've seen bigfoot fingerprints before, and they look just like those. Glad you got a photo! Update. July 5, 2020 = Our FLIR sighting in the Oregon Cascades. 2 bigfoots, about 100 yards or less in the woods, doing the typical tree peek thing. I very clearly saw it lean out from behind the tree - shoulder, head, shoulder. We've been past this spot often, on our way to other locations. We got it on FLIR, but it's shaky compared to what I saw. I had my arm settled on the open door of my truck, and panned around, very steady. I have zero doubt about what I saw. When we recorded, NorthWind was standing recording with the FLIR camera, and it's much shakier. Then, in October 2020, we were at a lake, and something stared across a river at us from inside an 8-foot-tall culvert filled with 4 inches of running water, while we stared back at it wondering who or what it was. We hurried over to that side, but by the time we got there, it was long gone. I count it as a daylight sighting, but I can't prove it, of course. I didn't think to photograph it, and I kick myself daily about that. We've found hundreds of footprints, dozens of track lines, and all the other things that bigfoots supposedly do. Can't say with 100% certainty that its bigfoots doing all this, since I've never seen them do it, but we hope to! We're slowly accumulating gear to that end, and you can see it all on our sub-forum here. We are out there nearly every weekend searching and exploring this mystery. We have a dozen research spots and are methodically gathering data from all this and it's beginning to pay off. I just wish more people actually cared. I love hearing everyone's stories.
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  5. Depends who you ask! BF has been ascribed about every trait imaginable. As long as it helps him avoid detection. 🤷
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  6. Fishing boats smell like.............fish. Salmon, herring, halibut or deer hunting. Fishing boats are frequently used for deer hunting trips. Large boats have a range of olfactory signaling capabilities with seasonal aromas. They raid fishing nets too. Any Sasquatch that swims through cold water and freezes his egg roll needs a fish or 6. Swimming brings up blood circulation control. Sasquatch are uniquely suited for extremely cold water and snow conditions. The difference between ice and water is one degree F. Humans might last 4 to 6 minutes in that water. Really fat people last longer.
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  7. I think the police officer was Kenny Cooper. The sound was very good. Try Arthur C Clarke's Mysterious World Ape men episode.
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  8. I believe because - When I was a child it made itself known to me and 2 other adults at the time in a cemetery - near our family property I was at a hand pump well getting water and the adults were probably visiting a loved one - we never spoke as they drove off quick
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  9. Giant forearm with hand, butt and heel prints, screams, howls, roars, growls, samurai chatter, "wood knocks", boulder throwing, two counts of possible mind something, and sightings by friends I was with when some of these occurred (two occasions) and that's about it. They were present at my home and hunting areas for several years.
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