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  1. If Bigfoot is really out there esp. in some high numbers, we should see traces in footprint evidence commonly. That is, we see tracks of all kinds of animals even when they are not obvious on some trail or wooded area. From time-to-time we should be seeing Bigfoot tracks if something like Bigfoot is out there. I never understood why some need to think this tree broken branch thing (obvious and common) has to be attributed to Bigfoot. It's likely a common and unrelated to Bigfoot. For those who need this to be a sign. I would suggest if you had enough (or any) tracks and other sensible traces of Bigfoot, you wouldn't need to imagine these trees = bigfoot. Not every little scrap of stuff that washes up on an island is Amelia Erhart wreckage. To sum it up the movie What about Bob stated it best in this joke: Bob Wiley: [telling a joke] The doctor draws two circles and says "What do you see?" the guy says "Sex." So the doctor draws trees, "What do you see?" the guy says "sex". The doctor draws a car, owl, "Sex, sex, sex". The doctor says to him "You are obsessed with sex", he replies "Well you're the one drawing all the dirty pictures!"
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  2. This is just a small sampling of the Newport property. I got to get it cleaned up. I don't personally believe this has anything to do with Bigfoot. But I could be wrong.🤷🏻‍♂️ What I know as fact? 1) Aspen grow from a single root system. And it’s constantly sluffing off dead falls. Most saplings never make it to maturity. I dont have much in Newport but I do have alot on the ranch. 2) Lodgepole pine are always the first tree out of the gate after logging or a fire. They grow fast and have a short life cycle. It north American bamboo almost. Its tall and spindly and loves to fall over or bend over and get all knotted up. 3) Grand fir and Douglas fir, on the Newport property have a root rot disorder and perfectly healthy looking trees will have the tops die. I just lost a really big grand fir to this. Anyhow for me? Its just a part of life to wade through this crud on a daily basis. Ive not seen anything Bigfoot related to any of it. But I took pics of X’s and bends and teepees,etc. Maybe some one can tell me otherwise.
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  3. Some of the stuff on that video was obviously made by hands, however, the majority of what I saw in it was the typical everyday blowdown and dead wood of every forest I have been in. Who knows? Maybe those forests also were teaming with sasquatches too.
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