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  1. Then why have a social media channel . Do your thing and don't announce it you are a bigfoot researcher . Once most go down this path every forest sound is a bigfoot . How I arrive at it is a lifetime in the woods owning two hunting camps and not freaking out over night sounds
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  2. That's why I said and nothing . There is not that many out there by researchers actually . A few blob squatches here and there . Youtube and other social media has 100's if not a few thousand of researchers that have a channel . They are quick to post and start filming and saying they are having an encounter but they can't seem to find anything on thermal . That's what I'm getting at . Unless bigfoot has some type of ninja ability to defeat thermal there should be several thousands of videos posted every year of bigfoot on thermal . There isn't an explanation for that if there were this many encounters and interactions with these creatures by researchers . They are not having an encounter it's just in their minds
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  3. Something that for the most part is still unexplainable is thermal . Just about every bigfoot guy now has it and still nothing This is why in my opinion 99.9 %of researchers who think they are interacting or having an encounter are not . It's forest sounds combined with wishful thinking
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  5. I suspect that they are so totally inconsequential in their own lives that getting any acknowledgment, even as a pest to strangers on the internet, provides them with some short-lived feelings of relevance. A genuinely sad existence.
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  6. I got out for the day with my daughter and some of the local sasquatch crew today. MagniAesir, Thomas, alohacop and his wife convoyed down to the Canadian end of Ross Lake, where we found the lake level so low that there's no water at all on the Canadian side of the border; you'd have to drag your boat about a km across weeds and logs on the US side to reach the actual lake right now. We turned back north to an old standby rough campsite that we've used in the past, and spent the afternoon in our camp chairs in the sunshine, shooting the breeze for a few hours before heading home. We saw a fair number of grouse, fishermen on the Skagit, and mushroom pickers, but that was it for excitement. Still, it was my first outing in months, after a couple of medical adventures/hospital stays, so I was delighted to just make it out there! In the first 2 photos, I'm standing on the International Boundary, looking south.
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  7. Nice finds, and nice pics.
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