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I think I would wake up before my intestines were being devoured, but, that's just me.2 points
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I have a sighting report on file with the BFRO. At the time of the report, I thought that I was just leaving a note for someone to contact me. My descriptions were vague at best. I didn’t hear from anyone for a year or so. I had forgotten that I even filed a report by that time. Then one night I got a call from the researcher. He told that he almost didn’t call me because of how vague I was. I had a long, interesting talk with him that evening. And my sighting was added to the website. I have a feeling that the only reason he bothered calling was because it was a visual sighting. I would imagine that more than a few reports are poorly written by the hunt and peck method. I know mine was. If anyone is interested, the report number is #27028. I see now that it is classified as a Class B.2 points
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I've decided my old Ford F150 squatch-mobile is tired and wants to find a new home. We've had a lot of adventures together. It's time to put 'er out to pasture. But I've found something that I think will suit me well in my mid-life crisis. It's being built as we speak. A few tweaks here and there perhaps, but who knows, maybe we'll have some fun together!1 point
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Hello everyone! I'm Ryan from Iowa. I've been interested in sasquatch for years but have never had anything weird happen when in the backcountry. I try to get up to the boundary waters in Minnesota every summer. Wondering if there have been sightings up there recently?1 point
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I jerked a Eager Beaver 55GSL around the oilfield! Plus side dump and belly dump.1 point
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Hi, I'm Nancy. Attended my state's Bigfoot Conference one weekend ago and am very interested in connecting with members.1 point
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Wow! That looks awesome. I’m sure I’ll see you around. I live near Spokane, but haul heavy equipment in the area. I have 37” procomps on my Jeep, they wear good and do great offroad.1 point
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Jevning knew Green and Dahinden personally. He was a kid when they were active in the 70’s and 80’s. He talks about them from time to time. He can come off as stand-offish and a bit of a know it all at times. But he has a lot of knowledge about the topic of Sasquatch. Him and his cohost, Tom, push put on a pretty decent show. It is the Creek Devil channel. I have turned off more than a couple of the shows. Some of the witnesses talk about some pretty unbelievable stuff. For example; woman wakes up to a creature eating her disemboweled intestines. I imagine they have a difficult time vetting guests as well.1 point
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OOPS! I didn't scrape going through that bypass, but my H3 is shorter than your Ram, and I removed the running boards the day after my first outing with it. Guess why ;-)1 point
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I've never seen such big rocks on stumps. Interesting. My woods battle rifle uses the same mags... I had knee surgery on Tuesday and am out from work for at least two weeks. I asked the doc if I was going to be OK to hike the woods before morel season was over and he said no way. Chomping at the bit to get back into the woods, but can barely walk to the garage to work on my Harley. I now live vicariously through Norseman, lol.1 point
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I was a member for many years, but rarely signed in, though I have continued to visit. Glad to be back as a real member again!1 point
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I have to agree it was an interesting interview, and the relaxed tone made it more of a conversation than a collection of sound bytes or a promotional piece for the BFRO/ Finding Bigfoot. It was an enjoyable interview to listen too, and I'd even say it was one of the better ones I've heard from Dixie Cryptid as well.1 point
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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!1 point
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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.1 point
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Up at Priest Lake trying to howl up a wolf. Either Bigfoot is lifting or there is a bored logger about. Seeing big rocks on stumps. I could barely pick up one of them. And would not be able to lift it onto the stump. The rest were too big. Didn't see any of the telltale signs of a bucket and a thumb clamping the rock. Dunno. Lots of snow here and cant get too far above the valley floor. No Wolves talking either. But a glorious day! Last night was cooold. Forgot propane back in town. Duh. Packing the Tavor 7. Loving it!1 point
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Give him a break. This is a holiday weekend, and his federal income taxes are also due tomorrow.1 point
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My son Rick and I got out for a full day yesterday. We spent the day exploring some of the old deactivated logging roads in the Chehalis Lake/River valley. The H3 got very muddy, and lots of pinstripes from the overgrown brushy trails. Once we left the main FSR, we had most of the trails to ourselves, only meeting 2 other vehicles in a 6 hour period. It looks like the bears are not out yet, as we found no tracks or scat, but there were lots of deer tracks. The weather was good all day, till about 5 PM, when some heavy black clouds rolled in, bring some rain, and a few snow flakes. It was great to share a day in the mountains with my son, and we both came away happy to have had the time out there.1 point
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