BBking Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Hello I am from Texas. I am very interested in the Bigfoot topic. I have traveled all over the us and I love to read and listen to the sightings and stories and others personal experiences. Thank you for letting me join 1
bigfooter99 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 hello, I am from Alberta Canada and have always been interested in bigfoot. I have heard stories from locals which align with previous reported sighting locations and provide extra credibility. I am an avid outdoorsman and spend lots of time in the bush. Thanks for letting me join the community.
Bauman Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM Hello all! My name is Cris. Don’t let the screen name fool you! The Bauman story has always stuck in my mind and my imagination. I have followed this subject for more years than I want to admit and my curiosity has been piqued by several encounters in the forest with things I can readily explain. I look forward to the discussions to come. Cris 1
tedthesasquatch Posted Friday at 12:49 AM Posted Friday at 12:49 AM Hey all, i'm from washington, near the olympic national park and i'm highly interested in sasquatch,
BPS Posted Saturday at 04:00 AM Posted Saturday at 04:00 AM Good evening. My name is Betzy and live in Miami,FL. Reading and learning about Bigfoot has both intrigued my curiosity is hearing other’s stories and also scared me. Growing up in the city, I cannot imagine what it must be like to live in a remote area away where you can interact with Bigfoot family on a daily basis . I’m sure way back when there wasn’t as much technology and civilization, the stories of some hillbillies would knock our socks off! Can’t way to indulge reading and learning about everyone’s research and encounters. 1
ArichDKC Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Hi everyone, New to the community. I've always had a strong fondness of the extant great apes, but for a big chunk of that time I didn't look much into Bigfoot--I guess I figured, had it been real, there'd be official recognition of such a species. Of course, I realized I was totally wrong--the amount of anthropological evidence in support is astounding. The sheer reality of their existence is genuinely the most fascinating thing in the world to me. I find the more I learn, the more fascinating it is
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