JKH Posted Wednesday at 04:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:55 AM Hey Mad, love the videos and glad you're having fun! I'm usually lurking but admiring all the sharing. 1 1
norseman Posted Wednesday at 07:15 PM Admin Posted Wednesday at 07:15 PM 14 hours ago, Madison5716 said: I am just excited to share that I've had an amazing last few weeks, and want to jump up and down and shout in excitement! I want to share it with you all, and no one's here to happy dance with me. I saw all your photos! I added some to the slider! You’re doing great! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Huntster Posted Friday at 08:20 PM Posted Friday at 08:20 PM I watch your reservoir videos on YouTube! 1 1 1
PNWexplorer Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM On 2/10/2026 at 8:30 PM, Madison5716 said: I am just excited to share that I've had an amazing last few weeks, and want to jump up and down and shout in excitement! I want to share it with you all, and no one's here to happy dance with me. I think it's just that the winter is usually very quiet for the community due to the challenges of being able to access the woods due to snow. Would love to know your YT channel, though! My own personal journey of trying to discover evidence of the existence of BF has led me to conclude that BF is likely connected to aliens and UFO phenomenon due to hundreds of accounts of UFO and alien activity associated with BF sightings. It's not where I wanted to go with my beliefs, but the overwhelming evidence and lack of evidence is narrowing the possible explanations. 1
Madison5716 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I think I require a firefighter chaperone in the woods, because I AM ON FIRE. Stay tuned for today's adventure:) Edited 16 hours ago by Madison5716 1 1
wiiawiwb Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Way to go Madison!!! We're all waiting on pins and needles to hear more and whatever you'ved experienced lately...you've earned it. Agree with PNW and would love to know your YT channel. Edited 2 hours ago by wiiawiwb
Madison5716 Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago (edited) Date & Time - February 14, 2026. Daytime. Weather - 40, drizzly rain, overcast Location- a river leading in to a reservoir in Oregon, the mudflats What Happened - I took a drive to visit the reservoir to look at the prints that I found last week, but mostly to follow that trail. Turns out, that was nothing, just a 100 yard pathway down to the day use area that I had pulled into, and where I first saw the prints. No knocking this time. In addition, it had been drizzling and raining nearly continuously for the week, and the water had risen 5 feet (a staggering volume of water) and covered up all the prints. If I had visited that area yesterday, I would have had no idea that anything special had recently happened. I guess that's something to keep in mind. But, it was a nice rainy day, where the forest smells fresh, the clouds cling to the trees and everything sounds slightly muffled, so I wasn't bummed for long. I turned on my seat heaters, rolled down the windows and continued driving. About 10 miles down the road, I saw a mud flat, and turned out to see it better through the trees. I could see all sorts of disturbances in the mud, but I was a long way up, and everything was indistinct. I picked up my chest rig, my rain jacket and went to explore. Turns out, the side was so steep, I had to go down partially sliding on my butt. I didn't let that stop me. The mud flat smelled musty and fusty, and unfirtunately, everything I saw at first was deer prints. I walked out towards the river towards the last bit of disturbed ground and hit pay dirt. AGAIN. 9-inch, very deep prints, only a few days old. They made a big circle 8, and a loop. Weird thing, I could not find where the began or ended. Just this group of 50 prints milling about on the mud flats. Huh. That's when I discovered I had left the plaster in the truck. I wanted to pull my hair out. I videod and photographed the trackway and thought I'd just run back to the truck, get the material and return. I almost didn't get up the side of the reservoir. It took me a half hour, and I had to crawl on my hands and knees. No way was I going back down there. That was very difficult, and neither my knee nor wrist are 100% any longer. So, I didn't get to cast them. I'm hoping to return soon, with friends and rope, and try again. Edited 1 minute ago by Madison5716
Madison5716 Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago (edited) Here's a few more photos. 9-inches, but only 24 or 27 inches between them heel to heel. Not a big fella, just rambling out there by himself apparently. But he sure had a beautiful place to roam! Edited 3 minutes ago by Madison5716
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