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  1. Good evening fellow free thinkers, My name is Matt and I'm from the southwestern region of the United States. Growing up I never really believed in Bigfoot as there was such a negative stigma attached with it. After recently discovering the Missing 411 phenomena, I fell down the rabbit hole and am now engulfed in learning more about Bigfoot as well as other mythical/supernatural encounters in rural areas of the world. The area of peak importance to me at the moment is Yosemite as I'll be traveling there next week for a few days with one of my close friends. Although he doesn't believe in Bigfoot, hopefully we'll have an experience which will change his mind. My goal on joining this forum is to absorb as much information as possible, so that I can hopefully have some sort of experience which I can then bring back to this forum to talk about.
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  2. If you want to rebuke this as not a good area for Bigfoot. Google Oklahoma City Bigfoot, and there is a pod cast about a family of Bigfoot that live in the City limits of Oklahoma City. We use to go to the area and do tree knocks, and we usually got a response except when it was deer season. The interview is with a woman who had no idea Bigfoot was living in her back yard until it started leaving gifts in front of her garage door in exchange for Bigfoot eating out of her Bird Feeder. She was hiking in the public area and saw them in a drainage pipe. I talked to a lady who was in her 70's, and because she had horses I showed her a braid on a horse, and she said she found them on her horses quite often. She did not have a clue it was from a bigfoot, and she had lived on that property all of her life. I was back in the area and her house was gone, and the land had houses valued over a million dollars and all the communities are gated, but I doubt that is a problem for Bigfoot to scout out food. The public land is 1/2 mile off of I44, and is like 3/4 of a mile by 1/2 mile wide. The land floods so the owner gifted the land to the state for a public hunting area. If there is food and water avaiable you will l have Bigfoot no matter how large or how small the woods are.
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  3. Hello everyone happy to be here , I Started my studies in Parapsychic Science and received my bachelors, masters and PhD in the subject. I have a degree in Crytozoology. I lived in Alaska for ten years and now am in Northern Arizona. I have only heard and smelled Sasquatch. When camping in the kaibab national forest I had my scariest experience. I look forward to being a member.
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  4. Daniel Perez, publisher of the monthly newsletter Bigfoot Times, has taken on the substantial task of listing every book that discusses the subject of Bigfoot. It is already at a count of 649 and still growing. If you know of any missing from the list, there is an option to submit the details. From my personal collection, I added approximately another 50 that he hadn't yet included. If you like reading and collecting books about this subject, it is an excellent resource. His monthly newsletter is worth subscribing to as well. https://www.bigfoottimes.net/bigfoot-books/
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  5. It's a lot easier to get in bulk than donuts, too.
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  6. He'll, I'll be there for a 50-lb bag of doughnuts.
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  7. I certainly don't discount it just because it's close to town. My first experience was close to my own town's edge. I absolutely believe they travel the rivers at night, so it's possible that that land is traditionally used by them and us "newcomers" over the past 200 or 300 years have moved into their habitat. Fascinating. Nice researching, @OkieFoot!
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