Bigfoot ... ???

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If I was a sasquatch, I would choose dense bush to hide out in and step from bush to bush so as to hide my tracks. Alternatively, I would
choose a temperate rain-forest such as coastal BC in order to have thick cover and no snow. I will have to give it more thought so as to
make the right choice.;)
 
If I was a sasquatch, I would choose dense bush to hide out in and step from bush to bush so as to hide my tracks. Alternatively, I would
choose a temperate rain-forest such as coastal BC in order to have thick cover and no snow. I will have to give it more thought so as to
make the right choice.;)

you're a survivor, I can tell right off the top! Even Kelly would never find you out there! Where'd ya learn those ropes? You ain't all hairy, are you?
 
geebus guys, sasquatches hold yearly pilgrimages to a well known area in BC...... it's called Sasquatch Provincial Park..... it's a hour away in the trusty dodge........ I smell an expedition brewing.... who's in ?
 
Well , the guy I worked with had "Bigfoot" on his hard hat , good enough for me.

The non-working creature that cruises the badlands, I will let my photos and experiences noted here be your guide.

I am not sure if it is El Nino , the Toronto Blue Jays , or the low dollar right now but some folks panties are a few sizes too small and putting pressure in places and causing undue tension and pressure resulting in uneasiness and heightened irritability.

 
Well , the guy I worked with had "Bigfoot" on his hard hat , good enough for me.

The non-working creature that cruises the badlands, I will let my photos and experiences noted here be your guide.

I am not sure if it is El Nino , the Toronto Blue Jays , or the low dollar right now but some folks panties are a few sizes too small and putting pressure in places and causing undue tension and pressure resulting in uneasiness and heightened irritability.

Typical dodge of the question.
 
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Sqwartchz's swing frum ropes.......................like Tarrzan.
No wunderz's yewse can't find'im.
Gartzs tuh looky up, nawt down.






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Rather than being a missing link between man and the apes, Bigfoot may possibly be an alien entity. This intriguing possibility is derived from evidence in several solid UFO cases. The earliest clues date back to 1888, when a cattleman described an encounter with friendly Indians in Humboldt County, California.They led him to a cave where he saw a hefty humanoid creature covered in long, shiny black hair, with no neck, sitting cross-legged.

One Indian told him three of these "Crazy Bears" had been cast out of a small moon that dropped from the sky and landed.The "moon" then ascended back into the air. So it's highly likely the "Crazy Bears" were really Bigfoots, and the "moon," a spacecraft.

Now fast-forward almost 100 years to 1973... and Mrs. Reafa Heitfield. She and her 13-year-old son were sleeping in a trailer in Cincinnati, Ohio on the morning of October 21. Reafa arose at 2:30 a.m. to quench her thirst, and noticed strange lights in the adjoining parking lot. Looking out the window, her attention was drawn, in particular, to an inexplicable cone of light, shaped like a huge bubble umbrella -- about seven feet in diameter.

Nearby she spotted a grayish, ape-like creature with a large, downward angled snout, no neck and a sizable waist. Moving slowly, it then entered into the light. About five minutes later, both apeman and UFO disappeared.

Another dramatic incident occurred a few days later on October 25, 1973. A group of farmers in Fayette County, Pennsylvania caught sight of a dome-shaped UFO that was brightly lit and about 100 feet in diameter. As the locals drove toward it, they saw a pair of gargantuan creatures covered with thick, matted hair, luminescent green eyes and long arms that dangled below their knees.

A farmer's son fired a gun shot at the creatures, one of which raised its right hand in the air. At that very moment, the UFO disappeared. Then, the two Bigfoots escaped into the woods and were never seen again.

Dairy farmer William Bosak of Frederic, Wisconsin was returning from a co-op meeting about 10:30 p.m. on December 9, 1974, when he nearly slammed into a globular UFO on the road in front of him, its bottom half enshrouded in fog.

Inside the visible transparent dome was a six-foot-tall ape-like creature with reddish-brown fur covering its body (except for the face) and distinctive pointed ears. It appeared to be operating a control panel. As Bosak passed by, the object suddenly arose and disappeared.

In August,1976, after a series of UFO sightings around Rutland, British Columbia, Canada, several men and their children saw a hairy ape-like entity, six to seven feet tall roaming about a mountainside. They also found a clump of hair that was sent to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for identification. Laboratory analysis confirmed it was primate hair, but, significantly, it could not be matched to any known species on earth!

Perhaps the Bigfoot creatures are UFO pilots, landing on earth for exploratory purposes. Or, conceivably, higher level ETs are leaving behind some specimens as "guinea pigs" to test our environment for long-term survival. Or, possibly,these Bigfoots are criminal entities being deposited on Earth as a form of cosmic deportation!:p
 
Rather than being a missing link between man and the apes, Bigfoot may possibly be an alien entity. This intriguing possibility is derived from evidence in several solid UFO cases. The earliest clues date back to 1888, when a cattleman described an encounter with friendly Indians in Humboldt County, California.They led him to a cave where he saw a hefty humanoid creature covered in long, shiny black hair, with no neck, sitting cross-legged.

One Indian told him three of these "Crazy Bears" had been cast out of a small moon that dropped from the sky and landed.The "moon" then ascended back into the air. So it's highly likely the "Crazy Bears" were really Bigfoots, and the "moon," a spacecraft.

Now fast-forward almost 100 years to 1973... and Mrs. Reafa Heitfield. She and her 13-year-old son were sleeping in a trailer in Cincinnati, Ohio on the morning of October 21. Reafa arose at 2:30 a.m. to quench her thirst, and noticed strange lights in the adjoining parking lot. Looking out the window, her attention was drawn, in particular, to an inexplicable cone of light, shaped like a huge bubble umbrella -- about seven feet in diameter.

Nearby she spotted a grayish, ape-like creature with a large, downward angled snout, no neck and a sizable waist. Moving slowly, it then entered into the light. About five minutes later, both apeman and UFO disappeared.

Another dramatic incident occurred a few days later on October 25, 1973. A group of farmers in Fayette County, Pennsylvania caught sight of a dome-shaped UFO that was brightly lit and about 100 feet in diameter. As the locals drove toward it, they saw a pair of gargantuan creatures covered with thick, matted hair, luminescent green eyes and long arms that dangled below their knees.

A farmer's son fired a gun shot at the creatures, one of which raised its right hand in the air. At that very moment, the UFO disappeared. Then, the two Bigfoots escaped into the woods and were never seen again.

Dairy farmer William Bosak of Frederic, Wisconsin was returning from a co-op meeting about 10:30 p.m. on December 9, 1974, when he nearly slammed into a globular UFO on the road in front of him, its bottom half enshrouded in fog.

Inside the visible transparent dome was a six-foot-tall ape-like creature with reddish-brown fur covering its body (except for the face) and distinctive pointed ears. It appeared to be operating a control panel. As Bosak passed by, the object suddenly arose and disappeared.

In August,1976, after a series of UFO sightings around Rutland, British Columbia, Canada, several men and their children saw a hairy ape-like entity, six to seven feet tall roaming about a mountainside. They also found a clump of hair that was sent to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for identification. Laboratory analysis confirmed it was primate hair, but, significantly, it could not be matched to any known species on earth!

Perhaps the Bigfoot creatures are UFO pilots, landing on earth for exploratory purposes. Or, conceivably, higher level ETs are leaving behind some specimens as "guinea pigs" to test our environment for long-term survival. Or, possibly,these Bigfoots are criminal entities being deposited on Earth as a form of cosmic deportation!:p

WOW! This is fascinating stuff! I wonder what Kelly's thoughts may be? With his notes and observations and findings, perhaps he could fill in some blanks and we could get on with a giant step for mankind in finding proof positive for these sceptical and non believer folks.
 
I'm back to work today. I love this new 7 on 7 off rotation!! Lots of time to play and still earn a decent living! :)

cool! Let me know the schedule as to when you have the 7 off, so Kelly a I can plan the trip to your place during that time. We'll let ya supply the beer for day 1, as planned before, and not to worry, we'll bring the Boh for the next 6 days. How's the grub supply? Let us know if we should bring something. Hopefully you have some moose meat on hand, I'd sure love a few steaks.
 
You're SOL on the moose steaks. I had one hanging out back in the shop but something come and carried it off. I think it was a Bigfoot or possibly a Werewolf?! Hard to tell for sure though? The tracks in the snow are melted out with no detail to about a size 32 and the only hair I found looks like coyote. I am trying to convince myself it's a Bigfoot and not a werewolf based on the hair I found because the thought of a werewolf scares me to be honest. I only have 220 rounds of 200 grain silvertips for my 348. What if you need 221 to kill a werewolf?
 
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You're SOL on the moose steaks. I had one hanging out back in the shop but something come and carried it off. I think it was a Bigfoot or possibly a Werewolf?! Hard to tell for sure though? The tracks in the snow are melted out with no detail to about a size 32 and the only hair I found looks like coyote. I am trying to convince myself it's a Bigfoot and not a werewolf based on the hair I found because the thought of a werewolf scares me to be honest. I only have 220 rounds of 200 grain silvertips for my 348. What if you need 221 to kill a werewolf?

This is CGN.... you only need one round of .22lr, as long as you do your part.... shot placement is everything after all....
 
This is CGN.... you only need one round of .22lr, as long as you do your part.... shot placement is everything after all....

Alternatively, This is CGN.... you need 7 crates of AP 20mm to guarantee penetration from any angle especially if bone is encountered. Shot placement isn't everything after all.

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Well, with the reference to older and even ancient cultures there is many theories and possibilities.

This all can go back to ancients gods, visitors , superior races etc...

Many hieroglyphics has been discovered that depict visitors from the heavens , flying machines , other god(to them at the time) like entities that visit, and yes primate looking creatures that are represented as much larger then human.

Where they came from and why it was recorded was all speculation but something had to take place.

Specifics as to bigfoot being alien I cannot answer, is it possible, absolutely, likely , I don't think as much.As history has shown that this is a missing link so to say between humans and our primate cousins or maybe a totally different line of creature all together.

Every culture in the world that can at the very minimum communicate through drawings has shown some type of creature that is the so called missing link or bigfoot.That means something right there.

I am not sure why American Indian culture is studied so greatly as opposed to other Indian cultures, but it sure does show a great connection to nature the world and the spirit world and even the celestial world around us.I cannot speak on the specifics of them being alien, my work is strictly based on the biological creatures found in our forests.
 
Occams razor demands the simplest explanation. If there really is a 10ft primate in North America, it's more likely to be a species that we know existed but thought was extinct.

Gigantopithecus blacki went extinct in China about 100kya, and is about the right size at 3m. It's not impossible that it survived later than thought and crossed the bearing land bridge, but there's no evidence of this. It also doesn't match up well with the bigfoot mythology, given that it was probably vegetarian and quadrupedal. It's also more closely related to orangutans than to humans or our closest cousins, chimps.

Another candidate would be homo erectus palaeojavanicus. These were a giant human species know from a few fossils found only on Java. They're closer to the bigfoot mythology, being bipedal and omnivorous. But it seems unlikely that they would have been able to maintain their size while they expanded through (presumably) interfertile h. erectus territory and ended up in NA. A good question at this point would be why h. e. palaeojavanicus crossed instead of the typical-sized h. erectus. (Not really looking for a PIDOOMA answer.)

The suggestion of aliens just needs so many more assumptions. That they exist, that they can travel faster than light or are billions of years ahead of us, that they have any interest in visiting and that they have any interest in visiting to leave behind hairy humanoids, that they have interest in concealing their presence and they're good enough to never leave any physical evidence despite sometimes landing on roads. And how they manage to be spotted so frequently but never photographed. Well, I guess that's the same assumption that we have to make with any bigfoot origin.
 
Occams razor demands the simplest explanation. If there really is a 10ft primate in North America, it's more likely to be a species that we know existed but thought was extinct.

Gigantopithecus blacki went extinct in China about 100kya, and is about the right size at 3m. It's not impossible that it survived later than thought and crossed the bearing land bridge, but there's no evidence of this. It also doesn't match up well with the bigfoot mythology, given that it was probably vegetarian and quadrupedal. It's also more closely related to orangutans than to humans or our closest cousins, chimps.

Another candidate would be homo erectus palaeojavanicus. These were a giant human species know from a few fossils found only on Java. They're closer to the bigfoot mythology, being bipedal and omnivorous. But it seems unlikely that they would have been able to maintain their size while they expanded through (presumably) interfertile h. erectus territory and ended up in NA. A good question at this point would be why h. e. palaeojavanicus crossed instead of the typical-sized h. erectus. (Not really looking for a PIDOOMA answer.)

The suggestion of aliens just needs so many more assumptions. That they exist, that they can travel faster than light or are billions of years ahead of us, that they have any interest in visiting and that they have any interest in visiting to leave behind hairy humanoids, that they have interest in concealing their presence and they're good enough to never leave any physical evidence despite sometimes landing on roads. And how they manage to be spotted so frequently but never photographed. Well, I guess that's the same assumption that we have to make with any bigfoot origin.

I know nothing of these references and quite frankly can't see myself delving into researching them but damned it sure puts two-dogs "my family on the remote rez says" stories to rest!! Laugh2
 
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