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  1. Just based on the trailer, I like the potential of this documentary as it focuses on what I feel is the best evidence we got, eyewitness reports. It looks like it's taking a very scientific approach on where the reports are coming from and how that matters:
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  2. Norseman, some of the dairy farmers in the Fraser Valley cut their first hay crop today. This little corner of Canada is always weeks ahead of the rest of the country in the arrival of spring.
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  3. Hi, my name's Rachel and I live in NW Oklahoma, I love reading/hearing about people's stories and sightings, was a lurker on this forum years ago and became convinced especially through analysis of the Patterson/Gimlin film of the reality of Sasquatch, glad to see this place is still active!
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  4. Looking forward to watching it when it comes out.
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  5. Absolutely stunning lake, @norseman Wow! I want to go there. Looks like a nice camping/hunting trip. I spent a lot of time in Northern Idaho growing up - mostly Coeur d' Alene and Pend Orielle Lakes and then Flathead Lake in Montana. Preist is pretty, too! I just went and watched half of the hiker's videos! Absolutely stunning.
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  6. Video number 2 mystery peak is Hunt peak. Here is a video of the lake with the same name just to the north. Stellar spectacular!
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  7. I spent most of the day in the Chilliwack River drainage, with my son and daughter. It was a pleasant Sunday adventure drive in some beautiful coast range country, exploring offshoots of the main logging roads on the east side of the river to assess the damage done by last fall's "100 year" rain events, that washed some roads away, and buried others under mud and rockslides. We encountered both situations, with one of the only trails that ascends to the top of the ridge on the east side of the valley blocked by massive amounts of rock and timber from the slope above, and another that leads to a lake cut off by a washed out creek crossing, though we found a bypass had been created by 4x4s crossing through the creek bed above the cut off section of road, so we did get to the lake. The only wildlife spotted were some frisky blue jays, and a few squirrels. We did see some fresh bear scat, so they're out of their dens and active in the area again.
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