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Great story. 
 

Probably lots of interaction that people just keep to themselves 

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3 hours ago, Will said:

Great story. 
 

Probably lots of interaction that people just keep to themselves 


It had it all. Whistles, screams, mimicry (elk)

 

Plus locomotion on 2 legs and 4 legs. And back at camp they were throwing pinecones at them.

 

Dunno. They needed some FLIR. And I am convinced that a shotgun isn’t a replacement for a rifle in these situations.

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I've found that a lot of people just don't want to talk about a sighting or encounter. It scared them to the point they won't go back into the woods. I knew of a guy who was a mountain of a man. You think there's nothing he would be fearful of. He, and another person, had a sighting at night as it watched the two of them. It took a few years before he would even consider hiking much less sasquatching. 

 

Nowadays, the stigma that used to be attached to openly discussing it is gone. That's a good thing.

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