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Finally able to get back into the woods today. It was 70 degrees and beautiful yesterday, but I had to get my lawn mowed. What would have taken me an hour or so before, took nearly 5 hours with my bad knee, but I got it done and then spent 3 hours with my knee elevated and iced to get the swelling under control. So today, it was 50 degrees and pouring rain. Perfect day to head into the woods on logging roads to look for morels and Bigfoot. Did a video of the morel hunt and put it on YT... No morels, but did find some unusual tracks... This first track was headed up an embankment and showed a distinct heel impression and faint toe impressions. Picture really doesn't do it justice. I started looking around and was able to find another print directly in line with it on the far side of the road, about 15' away. Both prints were smaller. I wear a size 13 boot and they were about the same size as my footprint. But, the ground, despite being rain-soaked, was still extremely firm. I weigh 300 lbs and didn't make an impression. Whatever made those prints weighed significantly more than me. The third print should have been in the middle of the road, but it was very hard packed and the turkeys I saw in the exact same spot 10 minutes earlier did not leave any tracks. My SUV barely made tracks. Whatever made the prints was coming from this area... And headed across the road and up the embankment... Prints were not defined enough to get really excited about them, but they were still fun to investigate. Was just happy to be out in the woods again!5 points
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From Lower Greenwich, New Brunswick, Canada. I started the New Brunswick Bigfoot Organization this year and since February we have found 41 Encounters that happened in our Atlantic Provinces. (NB, NS, PEI, NWFLD) I enjoy sticking up for Bigfoot and telling non believers all the different encounters or experiences of Bigfoot. I have been interested in this subject for just over a year, but longtime believer. Finding this place, hopefully will lead to more encounters from my area.2 points
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If you could pick your "dream team" of Squatchers/researchers and your dream location to go searching for say 2 weeks, who would they be and where would you go? I think for me, I would keep it in Oregon on the "Bigfoot Highway" past Estacada down to Ripplebrook. I'd bring along Joe Beelart, Tom Shay, Shelly Covington-Montana, Cliff Barackman, Mireya Mayor, and Jeff Meldrum. Beelart is familiar with the area and literally wrote the book on it. Shay and Montana are excellent trackers and outdoorspeople. Barackman because he is Barackman...lol. Mayor (though i find EB laughable & overdone for drama) and Meldrum for the science. And at the very least, it'd be fantastic conversation around the campfire.1 point
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I love being a part of Tyler’s NBBO! New Brunswick, Canada is definitely an area that I think if not often considered when thinking “Sasquatch/Bigfoot” and it should be!!1 point
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Hello from Vancouver Canada. I had an experience in 1995 while camping which led me down this rabbit hole. I had heard primate like howls on a ridge above our camp site in the middle of a torrential rain storm at about midnight. Being curious I did some research and discovered that sasquatch is more of a reality in my area of the world. I hope to learn much more via this forum. Thanks, Carl1 point
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Hey Guys! I have loved finding BFF and have already learned so much from so many of you! As I’ve posted before, I’m not an active field researcher but hope to someday get to that point! Right now, I’m researching, studying, listening and absorbing as much knowledge I can on the topic of Sasquatch/Bigfoot. I have found a Bigfoot group I am now part of in my home province of New Brunswick, which has been amazing! I get back home often and have spent much more time out in the woods there then I ever have here in Ontario… as of yet! Where are the Ontario Bigfoot groups at?! I’m looking to engage and learn with people close to me geographically but can’t seem to find much! is there a need for an Ontario group and are there others here who feel the same and would be interested in one?!1 point
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This is all pretty much what I've assumed since I learned about mega fauna when visiting the local museum in elementary school. Our area has quite a few mastodon finds, someone dug one up while digging a swimming pool a bunch of years ago. Anywho, all seems as plausible as anything else. Would also explain the dna relationship if that's all true. As to why they survived when the others were extinguished, they're so much like us, to avoid us, but alien enough to survive in the harshest world that we could no longer thrive in (in the numbers we support this year), as to the other giant beasties being gone, apparently there's one left, and we're repeating our bad habits, witness Chinese Giant Salamander1 point
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and I dunno, mankind's accumulation of knowledge on his own seems largely a plausible prospect. The retention of social knowledge skyrocketed once we developed language for it allowed for the rise of the oral tradition for any given society/culture, which allowed some amount of knowledge to be handed down from generation to genertation. This in turn will allow for faster/greater technological advancement, which generally leads to more free time which leads to even more innovation. And it's not like this occurred during the first 3000 years, right? More like 100,000-500,000 years, and the early stages of this were bound to have proceeded at a slow rate, but one that picked up speed as it went along. And then with the coming of written language things really took off! Accuracy jumped(no "postman game" effect)as did volume and complexity of subject material. As more people learned to read(think of the translation of the Gutenberg bible into the vulgar languages so that it was accessible to those who didn't read latin)knowledge was more accessible, and as writing became more widespread this accumulation of knowledge was expanding exponentially. As transportation became more and more efficient, the spread of various knowledges increased, and the integrations of these bases lead to all sorts of new realizations and developments. And now with the internet we've jumped to nearly a logarithmic expansion and interconnection of disparate knowledges,and I think we're just beginning to see the advancement that will come of it.1 point
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Welcome to the Forums! Dbhill81, Jrid2, Bobbi, Outcast, KitMcGuire (I just spent a week in southern Arizona), JanHence, Raven, Bumstead, Nate, Bigfoot Bakpakr, DementedFuture, ArmChairScience, Omah, Mastehwillem, jbsmith86, DrDenBlack, springleaf, Cmill89, Akira, WanderingLorax, gerrykleier, NancyS (I hope you had a good time at the Bigfoot Conference), golfpunk, 5asquatch, MegWhite, Colorado99, deerhuntingal, GabeH, Blackbear82, Duckman, and JerryE. Welcome JohnnyPrestwich, from the UK.1 point
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set around the camp fire long enough, im sure he will be there. were all energy and that cant be destroyed . ive got a footer i would like to bring back myself and when i find a good spot to set, survey, and lite my pipe its not long until i can hear his stupid jokes again.1 point
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My whole BFF family! Some of you I have met, many of you I have not. I still say a BFF gathering would be super cool!1 point
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That Coyote is interesting. It needs an exoskeleton to protect the rider from branches in order to be viable around here. But it is very cool.1 point
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