I know this man, and his property. Have been on it a couple times, and several times just outside of it. He's the real deal. The evidence he has that isnt mentioned in the article is crazy. The activity in that general area is insane at times.
That's like your opinion man
I think it's perfectly plausible that Bryce Johnson can get a call in the middle of the night on his cell phone from a mystery logger who had an encounter and meet out on a deserted fire road.
I'm sorry if this is news to anybody, but everything they ever said or did in Expedition BS season one was a lie or fake. We were debunking their claims in real time on this forum by season's end. I've had no reason to watch any more of it, but why expect anything different? They cannot be taken seriously. Sadly, I have friends who still think this show is useful.
Thinker Thunker did a good job of exposing the hoax here.
Hi there - I'm new around here, and I'm excited to join the conversation. I'm from Nebraska, and there's a surprising amount of activity here going back years. I'm interested in learning more about these NE encounters, and others around the bordering states. I hope everyone is doing well!
I hiked to one of the water sources that has some Cattails......if you look in the water on the first pic, there's a darker area underwater where a few Cattails were pulled up, and some of the smaller pieces are floating on the surface. Also is some disturbance on the sandy area leading down to the water, with 2 marginal prints, but the area got hit with some rain and is a bit washed out, but posted them anyway.
I've read that the root was a staple food of Native Americans, but only after many hours in an earthen oven to remove the tannin's. The white inner part of the leaf is tender, and care must be used tp scrap off the white meat with your teeth or it will break and look "cut", anyone who has eaten artichokes, especially as you get into the inner more tender leaves, knows what I mean.