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  1. What Hunster said. To add to that I'll opine that five years ago Rogan wouldn't have even considered bob gymlan as a guest. Be great if Bill Munns was on the Joe Rogan podcast wouldn't it?
    3 points
  2. I’ve always been impressed with Joe Rogan’s ability to reconsider a position he holds.
    2 points
  3. I don't know the answers to any of those questions. I don't watch his shows. I only watch YouTube excerpts, and few of those, actually. I only know that years ago, he openly scoffed at the mere mention of Bigfoot. Now, he has Bigfoot "researchers" and believers on his show and treats them fairly well. I'll admit that might be purely a business decision, since sasquatchery is big business in the carnival world. Maybe he figured out that Bigfoot advocates attract money?
    1 point
  4. I took the Jeep out last weekend to do a review and field test of the winch. I came across a tree that had fallen across the trail. At first, I thought it was just a typical deadfall tree. But it was odd in that the tree broke off at about 7-8' above the ground, and the tree fell perfectly perpendicular across the trail. I examined the base of the tree and could make out a couple of potential depressions of where if a Bigfoot was standing, it would leave such impressions while pushing over the tree. Obviously, nothing conclusive, but since becoming a Believer, I now notice things that I never did before and am more open to alternative explanations of events. Impressions were way more impressive in real life, lol. Video of the whole review and better overall look at the downed tree area at 10:25...
    1 point
  5. A lesson we all can benefit from. Especially, yours truly.
    1 point
  6. I remember a time when Rogan dismissed sasquatchery like a pinheaded academian from Harvard would with rather derogatory language. Not any more.
    1 point
  7. I got out for the day with MagniAesir on a deer hunting/sasquatch seeking adventure. It was a fine fall day, with sunshine most of the day, after the morning overcast and mist dissipated, but no critters of any kind were spotted. We did encounter snowy trails at the higher elevations in the valleys off the east side of Harrison Lake, where we saw some older deer and canid tracks, but nothing fresh at all.
    1 point
  8. Nice dog, Arlo. Looks right at home in the rugged landscape. And your good buddy for all kinds of trips, I bet.
    1 point
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