Sircalum Posted Friday at 07:48 PM Posted Friday at 07:48 PM I can’t help but imagine him enthusiastically questioning Roger Patterson right now. 1 2
Incorrigible1 Posted Friday at 08:15 PM Posted Friday at 08:15 PM 25 minutes ago, Sircalum said: I can’t help but imagine him enthusiastically questioning Roger Patterson right now. I agree. I'm thinking the good doctor is truly a "knower" at this point . 2 1
Wolfjewel Posted yesterday at 12:29 AM Posted yesterday at 12:29 AM 21 hours ago, bipedalist said: Totally shocked. Had the honor to eat supper with him in Gardner, Montana one night during a tracking course he presented with Jim Halfpenny. He was such a gracious and humble man. May he rest in peace. Hey Bipedalist, how fortunate that you got to take the course with Jim Halfpenny and Jeff Meldrum. I received the flyer for it, and couldn’t make it— but how I wish I could have. We’ve had dinner with Jim when we were visiting Yellowstone,at an Asian place outside of Gardiner MT. He showed us his museum, which includes lots of track casts including Bigfoot. Anyway, message me if you want to chat about the class. 1 1
bipedalist Posted yesterday at 04:00 AM BFF Patron Posted yesterday at 04:00 AM (edited) That is cool that you were able to see the museum and meet Jim. I was able to make a plaster cast of one of his largest brown bear ones, it is quite a treasure to me with the date of the course inscribed on the bottom. Jim is a great guide when searching for wolves and bears in Yellowstone too. Will message more later in the weekend. Colbert says in related news, a bear was found behind the counter of an ice cream shop in Lake Tahoe, lol. Would hate to be the clean up on aisle 1 on call person for that caper. Edited yesterday at 04:04 AM by bipedalist 1
Patterson-Gimlin Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM So sorry for his family. A very courageous intelligent man. He will certainly be sorely missed.
Madison5716 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) His calm, steady presence and wisdom will be missed. RIP Dr. Meldrum. Edited 16 hours ago by Madison5716
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