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  1. No good book, but I recently came across this interesting video: There are a couple reasons why I found the video so interesting. First, this isn't the first time I've heard of such legends. I posted a story on this forum in 2010 of a sasquatch kidnapping a boy that supposedly occurred in the 1970's. The story was posted in an Alaska outdoorsman forum. The poster, who lived in a native village in the region, told of the native legends of multiple different types of hominids in the region. For some reason I can't open the thread now: https://bigfootforums.com/topic/28150-a-coast-range-bigfoot-story/?do=findComment&comment=544030 The other reason I find the video interesting is because my longtime friend disappeared in the immediate vicinity of the supposed lair of the creatures mentioned in the video less than two years ago. I actually participated in an unsuccessful search for him. His head was discovered a couple months later by the man I searched with. More of him and his possessions were found yet a couple months after that, enough for the Alaska State Troopers to legally declare him dead. The reason he died remains a mystery. When I watched this video and saw that these creatures supposedly like to play with human heads, I of course paid close attention. The area is well known for its abundance of bears, both black and grizzlies. I hope to go bear hunting for several days in Mayif this home improvement project that I'm currently involved in allows. I thought that visiting the site where Don was found would be good closure for me, and coupling that with a bear hunt seems fitting, since a bear might well have killed him. Adding the remote possibility of shooting a murderous monkey man makes the trip too great to pass up.
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  2. Just got this! I've always wanted it. Just the thing for a rainy afternoon of quarantine! Hunster - off to watch that video! I remember you searching for your friend, and I'm so sorry for your loss, again.
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  3. Hey! My name is Rick and i am a 32 year old born and raised in British Columbia Canada. I am hoping to learn more about sasquatch in and around my area in hopes of having an experience myself someday!
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  4. Yup. I've gotten into the habit of taking some Milo Tucker dog treats whenever I go out walking or hiking. They are 100% beef liver treats made by a veteran buddy of mine in Victoria, BC. Dogs love them. Milo Tucker was my friend's dog. He passed from cancer some years ago, so these are named after him. He was a constant companion and helped my buddy battle his PTSD and OSI demons.
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  5. Found the official beverage when I stopped in a little grocery store on the way to the cabin... Too bad it was the most bitter and nasty IPA I'd ever had. My son-in-law loved it.
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  6. No one's gonna mention Naked Comes The Sasquatch? A great novel (not Bigfoot Erotica)
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