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LCB, what other ideas have you considered to get actual physical evidence?  I mentioned a few ideas I had a few pages back, before we went on a sidetrack of dragons, dolphins and Breaking Bad. 

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Hey guys,  just got off the web and listened to Bigfoot tonight show, guy from Olympic project was playing all his stuff from the northwest, and I got re-inspired and listened back to some of my recordings, one thing I really did not notice was when I had some wood nocks after a siren, I did not notice the imitation of the siren tones, though slightly different, I think a Squatch was trying to set off the coyotes, listen to the tone of the siren that starts at the very beginning, then listen the the initial tones and the cadence of the wood nocks, they are in time, like what a musician does, just after the first beat, listen.......

sirens coyotes tree knocks.mp3

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To answer your question about gathering physical evidence, I have attempted to find prints, but the ground around my area is really poor for foot prints, it's like a sponge, it just comes back. I have searched my area well, found some interesting potential stick structures, possible resting areas, but nothing that's completely apparent. That is the wonder of the situation, I could be dealing with a 7 or 8 foot, 500 pound animal, and I cannot detect it, it is that discrete. I guess you have to realize that this is going to be the case in my area, very little mistakes made by the Squatch. I will wait them out however, as I know that they will eventually slip. The tree banging to set off the coyotes is my best indication of their continued presence. My one aging neighbor is awake a lot at night, he sits on his porch smoking and coughing, and I know he has had to have had some experience of them, I will attempt to discuss the matter, but he is not cognitively all there. Glad to see the debate has died down, even though the thread is silent, it's like wow, what a nice quiet. Come back all of you who were really interested in the subject.

So back to the subject, what is the actual presence of Sasquatch across America, is he hiding deep in some remote areas, or is he outsmarting humans at every turn, and living right under their noses. I think I know the answer to that question, and I have some evidence to suggest that. My purpose for this thread was really to examine the possibility of how urban can a bigfoot become, can he live on the outer edges of a metropolis like Chicago, and if so how close. I live 50 miles from Chicago and have ample woodland and marsh to support creatures of all kinds, including a Bear, a Cougar, Wolf, Coyote, Deer, ect.. But what defines the limits of where a Squatch will venture, and is that changing due to reforestation and preservation of green areas?

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, but nothing that's completely apparent.

 

Yah, they're buggers, hard to get anything nailed down, always "reasonable doubt" maybe we'll have to "get" them like they got Capone... on income tax evasion :D

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Hey everyone! I have introduced myself in the New Member section....Lake has asked that we get back on topic so I thought I would add a little something about bigfoot being found in places you would not expect. One of my experiences took place at a very popular Central Florida springs campground. It never would have occurred to me that there might be Sasquatch there. First, on Friday night the campground was packed and I mean packed. All the campsites were close together though ours was a primitive site on the other side of the road running to the swimming hole. Our side backed up to dense woods with tons of palmetto and underbrush but the other side offered little cover -just some sparse trees and a bit of brush at each site. On Friday evening to our horror (we just went there to ride the Gainesville-Hawthorne trail) there were pavillions set up with loud high energy music cranking on and on until about 1:00 am. Believe me it was a big party. When that stopped the site next door played loud country music with a big bright light all run on a very loud generator. About 2 hours after all this had quieted down was when I heard the large hand slap on a car next door.(See New Member section) Maybe they enjoyed the music but really didn't like the light. Ha ha ha! The next day there must have been 500 people in that small area riding rafts, being ferried back upstream in the back of trucks.It was quite a parade!! .In a way I think they like to watch us hairless humans. They had the perfect set-up -great cover on the one side with a perfect view of all the activity. Also, there were probably plenty of leftovers for their late night snacks. I think they approach much closer than we would suppose as long as they have good cover to operate from.The absurdity of this really makes me chuckle. Many researchers travel hundreds of miles to "find bigfoot" and don't even hear a wood knock. Maybe the sasquatch are just party animals!! LOL

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Dmaker, the hand slap happened around 3:45 or 4:00 am. The whole campground was completely silent  except for the funny owl sounds that came closer and closer. The 500 people did not descend on the area until around noon on Saturday afternoon. Just sharing my observations and maybe a bit of humor.. Peace

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How many people would you think were up late and attending the two music parties/concerts you mentioned? It's impossible that one of them wandered around, perhaps a little intoxicated, and produced the noise? Sounds pretty plausible in my opinion.

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Dmaker, I can see where you might think that.. This however happened about 2 hours or so after everyone had gone to sleep or maybe passed out. LOL The general area where the springs are located is very rural and forested. The nearest town is about ten miles away and it has only one stoplight.All the land between the three sets of springs and the small town seems to be large tracts that are privately owned. My thought is that during the week the whole area is deserted and only on the weekends does it get crowded. There might have been thirty people sleeping in the general area but it had been blessedly silent for hours. There were no sounds of anyone talking or moving about. Only the two funny sounding "owls" calling to each other and getting closer and closer. The sound that my medium - sized hand would make slapping a car as compared to what I heard was completely different. It truly sounded huge. Now I know I didn't see a sasquatch slap the car so no I cannot be sure but I do know how the slap sounded. I just wanted to share my experience and maybe give someone a small smile for the day. I'm not really wanting to debate about this. 

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Welcome, Lightheart.

 

Man, I don't know how to gently couch this comment, but with hundreds of human partiers about, I would not have assumed the handslap came from any but the "puny pink apes."

 

Your mileage may vary.

 

Don't mean to be a meaney skeptic,  but with that many humans in the vicinity, what are the odds the sound was not produced by a human?

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Yes, although it is thought from other reports that these things do visit campgrounds, in order to separate them from human in a human rich environment, you do need something that distinguishes them from "people" rather exceptionally in order not to have to err on the side of the biggest odds. For instance, I could stand in my front yard looking up and down the street and if a Sas crossed over two blocks from me, I'd have to consider that the odds on it being a sapiens were 99.9% I might have my suspicions about how large it was, and how it moved, but at that distance, hard to be sure.

 

Even if we had a proven population of 50,000 of the things. the odds would be 5000 to 1. On a suspected population of 10,000, it's more like 25,000 to 1.

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Lightheart might know best what they heard, and you have to be present in some situations in order to know why something was odd.

Of course humans can be responsible for many things associated with Sasquach. I cannot rule out a human banging sticks at 2 or 3am and setting off the coyotes. I have my suspicions that it is not that kind of human. I will put together a little video documentary on the sighting areas around me, including several listed on the BRFO, it may take me a little time so be patient. I have some editing skills, so I can keep it brief. I will show my own location in the video and explain the surrounding area. I have been thinking about doing this for a while, just so you can see the same connections of greenways, and that Squatches only need a very remote location in the winter months, but in the summer at full foliage, they have a lot of options, even in a sparsely forested area like mine. The migration to denser forest is now, so sightings are likely during the spring and fall during these movements. It is all a matter of cover, how dense is it, and can it hide things. Now they also need the food sources, like my apple tree, or the cat tails which are edible, berries, deer, coyotes. All kinds of factors to consider, is there human interruption in an area, that will keep them away. My marsh is basically uninterrupted year round, once in a blue moon snow mobile's pass through, and my wife and I investigate here or there. My marsh is directly connected to larger greenways, and channels separate these greenways, I have seen deer crossing the channels, I am sure all the animals can move from spot to spot. I think my marsh is blessed in certain ways, it is ADID pristine wetland. My wife saw whooping cranes land here on their way up to Baraboo WI. In the spring it hums with chorus frogs, and shortly after buzzes with herons who have established a rookery across the way, never a dull moment. I have identified at least 4 species of owl visting, Barred, Barn, Great Horned, Screech, and maybe Snowy, also I have badgers bouncing about, although more rare.

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