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  1. Back country trips are not required. Case in point: me. I visited an area of Washington that I was introduced to in the 1960's but had not visited since the 70's. Pulled off of a road to change coffee and found a trackway about 30' from my vehicle ( not 4WD ). Plain boring terrain and 2WD vehicles can work. They are closer than many think. No need for an epic mission. Camping works. In B.C., I would go to Okanagan Lake for the combo package: Sasquatch and Ogopogo. The Canadians are way more supportive of Sasquatch than Americans. Remember the Canadian Olympic games where they had an official Sasquatch mascot doll? The Star Wars fans are found of the players. However, Matilda was debunked by a forum member. Unfortunately, the Canadian who purchased the 'pancake video' also purchased the Matilda scenario.
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  2. Oh, and I took the Jeep out on my ranch on the South pasture with the Mickey Thompson Baja MT tires and can confirm that they are very capable in the muck.
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  3. No more field research lately. I am embarking on a 3200-mile road trip from Eastern Washington, down to the Arizona/Mexico border and back. I leave on Friday and am taking my new Jeep. I bought a building lot in Yuma, AZ for my future winter retreat. Unfortunately, not a lot of opportunity for cryptid research where I'm going. I'll be in the Yuma, AZ area and on the Barry Goldwater bombing range. More apt to spot a Chupacabra than a BF down there. I'll be driving through a few hundred miles of dense BF habitat with a constantly recording windshield cam on the way down, however. So I guess it still counts as field research?? My new lot...
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  4. Apparently you did not get the memo about Matilda and Chewbacca toys. Perhaps Matilda can make a cameo appearance. There is time to make one or two furry things. Never seen any of Stroud's failures. How many years has failure marketing worked for him? Now he has over $262K. The cover for 'The Question of Bigfoot' is artwork. Seems like the only published photographic image is from 1967. Someone fact check me about his previous work. Are the scripted and choreographed scenes about 15 seconds in length? No one has taken the challenge about posts regarding scene lengths that I have previously posted. Failure marketing works well for those who are on social media but they run out of content quickly and get busted for rehashing previously rehashed material.
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