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Hi'ya Doug,greetings from the snowed in island,John
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Therefore, no bigfoot, no sasqwatch, no whatever. Sorry, Gatehouse.
Maybe it's just the smart-*$$ in me, but whenever I think about someone shooting BF (to prove he's real), I can't help but think that it would be tragically funny if it turned out to be some hairy, refugee from the 60s, hippie.
I can just picture the hunter doing his "I got him! I got him! I shot Bigfoot!...Look! Er, um.........Ed? that you?"
Hey, no need to apologize to me. I don't believe in samsquantch...
All I believe is that humans don't know everything, and one day I saw something weird.
This post has run so long and covered so much, that I guess I could safely add a little to the last posts. Mainly, the statement, "man doesn't know everything."
Animals are capable of so much more than humans. A few years ago a lady lost her cat in the West Kootenays. Five months later the cat mewed at her house door in Vernon! The crow fly distance would be near 200 miles miles, but in between was the huge Columbia River waterway, plus no end of mountains. The cat either had to cross the river on the bridge at Revelstoke, or wait until the water behind a dam froze, then cross on the ice. The Revelstoke route would be much longer, but was probably the way it went, because after its trip it was scared stiff when a truck went by on the road.
In the early days on the prairies, a great hazard was being caught out in a winter blizzard and perishing, unable to find the way home. Many, many people, including kids coming from school, had their lives saved because the horses never got lost. One story I read had the man miles from home, and no direct trails to follow, when he got caught in a major blizzrd. He tied the lines, took refuge in the sleigh box, and let the horses go. Hours later they stopped, with the blizzrd still raging. he looked out and the horses were at his barn door!
Every animal in the bush can forcast when a storm is coming, especially a winter storm. The average time they show signs of knowing is maybe two days, but some animals, such as a mountain goat, knows three or four days ahead of time, that a storm is coming. People who lived a backwoods life, before modern conveniences, studied the animal (and bird) behaviors to know what the weather would be like.
Animals are so good at forecasting earth quakes, that authorities in California watch the papers for signs of lost dogs. If there is a spate of lost dogs, they know an earth quake is coming.
A devastating earth quake occurred in China last year. I just see where people are furious that authorities took no notice of all the warnings by various animals, and didn't warn the public!
We could go on and on about the inner knowledge various animals have, but this is some of it.
Does man know everything? Really, just think about it next time you feel so smug!
I saw one last year in the Cariboo...
it was very scary!
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All these threads on "what have you found in the bush" and stuff like that I was wondering if anybody ever came across a track or two of the ever vanishing Yeti?
I dropped off a buddy ona dirt road up in the mountains near Montreal River during work once and when I came back he was white as a ghost, I asked him what was wrong and he said there was something on the road, I asked him what it was and he said a "sasquatch". I asked again, "a what"? He said "a sasquatch, you know, Bigfoot". I just about spit my coffee out on the dash laughing so hard but to this day (12 years later) he still says he wasn't screwin around. He was a logger before starting to work with us and you can't turn a man thats been working in the bush half his life white like that unless you've made him drink a whole lotta tequila. To this day I always wonder what he saw.