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  1. We are looking there, Backdoc. The late John Green and Rene Dahinden spent most of their time in that area, as did Bill Miller. Thomas Steenburg and I spent many days right in the area of this report over a decade, at least, with Bill, and independently, and still do, along with other members of our local research group on a regular basis. We follow up on every report we get from the area, and spend many hours looking for tracks and other types of sign. The area is vast, steep, and very heavily forested, but we do our best to cover as much of it as possible. Harrison Lake - Wikipedia
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  2. ^^ I'm here in Iowa so it's small-town Midwest. It's all great with more life and activities than you might think. Iowa is clearly not the PNW. I have traveled to places like the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Impressive and beautiful but they are more 'peopled' than the PNW. When we think of Bigfoot hot spots I can pretty much guarantee Iowa is not one of them. If there were some reports here and there, they are very much likely to be anything other than Bigfoot. It is logical to me the PNW would be a potential hot spot. The same thing it has going for it-- the massive wasteness of wilderness and expansive resources all the way to Canda-is the same thing making an encounter a long shot. A Billy the Kid- type person said he robbed banks because "that is where the money is". We need to go where the money is as far as increasing odds of a Bigfoot encounter or sighting. It's not Iowa. If 50-60 planes have gone down over years in the PNW never to be found that tells you something. If a plane went down in Iowa, they would find it before lunch time.
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  3. Asking for help, someone buy, and save me from, this Blackjack. Have been looking for a larger Bowie style for a while and already ordered a newer Bark River/Blackjack Model 1-7 then saw: https://www.ebay.com/itm/295036516041
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  4. Who do you keep referring to as "we"? People do many forms of research there and other places, sometimes known as hot spots. The people who do such have their own networks IRL, or typically other places online. Some folks share here, but it's not that often, IMO.
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  5. If Harrison Hot Springs is a hot spot for Bigfoot activity, shouldn’t we be looking there? Trail cams and so on? I don’t know how we define Hot Spot as a hot spot might be an area where there are a handful of occasional sightings over a number of years. Such areas sound more like a Luke warm spots if that.
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