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  1. I met a group a couple years ago who had met during a BFRO expedition. They were all professional type people and being around other "normal" people who had the same interests in the topic as I do was a very refreshing thing. They were the salt of the earth and good folk.
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  2. It was great actually. I didn’t expect much but a good camping trip. Instead I gotten some super intense Sasquatch moments. Some stuff that actually had me almost shittin bricks, lol. Maybe I was super lucky, and it may never happen again…maybe it was a super hot zone that we went to. I am going back though, that’s for sure.
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  3. Takwi I would stay away from food, since food can be eaten by small critters. Try using marbles or things that are noticeable, somewhere away from the trail where people cannot see find it. A large can help with placing the gift. I would stack somewhat large rocks on other large rocks and then go back to see if they were moved. I would do this and give a few tree knocks to let them know I was in the area. Sometimes you would get a response and sometimes you would not. I just did not care. But I would come to the spot a few weeks later to see if they moved the rocks or the gift. I would take a picture before I would leave, so that I could go back to that picture and see what was moved. This is just suggestions and you do not have to try them. But they are methods to the madness of Bigfooting. When it does happen the first thing you will suspect will be humans. But when you start to do a circular search of the area and find tracks. Then it really confirms to you what you are dealing with. That is when you start to know that you are surely are not alone in those wildernesses. I do not blame you for carrying a pistol. Security of oneself is number one priority while out hiking. You just never know who you will run into out in the forest. If these creatures were so dangerous, then we would not be hearing from researchers who are out in the field looking for these creatures. What I can say is that I have come close of not coming home, while looking for these creatures. Yes, they do get your heart racing. Finding prints on hard soil really gets you going. Hearing the forest go silent is even more eventful. So, I wish you luck on whatever you are planning. Just stay alert.
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  4. Another north Idaho wolf hunt. I cant get anything to talk. Found a cabin perched on top of a canyon while glassing.
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