^ Oh, by the way, I think you is just josh'en, right, you got a FN girlfriend in P.A., don't ya? Come on now, I'll keep your secret
! Trust me buddy, I won't let the cat out of the bag!
EDIT: well, over an hour has gone by and he's not denighing (dam it, can't spell) disputing the fact! That big ole lug has got himself a fine woman in P.A.! I reckon he's just a tad shy! If no one teases him about it, I think he'll come clean, sooner or later!
^ we're just waiting for Kelly to get back and post his most recent findings from the latest expedition.
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Absolutely! A few more blurry pics of trees growing beside the highway, accompanied by handwringing tales of arctic conditions and deep snow will change all our minds.
"I fought like a tiger, but it was useless...I couldn't climb over the snow berm alongside the soft shoulder of the road. But I was way out in the back-of-beyond, I really was! There were times I could only see one or two houses at a time! I only found my way back to civilization by following one of those school buses...otherwise I would have been toast!"![]()
I have yet to hear that someone actually double checked the in question photo posted by two-dogs, with that previously mentioned Alaskan website devoted to animal tracks?
I welcome others to post their photos and findings as being a collective group of explorers we can combine our information and really start to collect evidence and documentation on our quest.I hate going about this alone.
Nobody has any photos or evidence. You're asking for something that doesn't exist.
Ah! Another one who has not been reading all the posts and looking at the pictures in this thread but just leaves a comment anyway.
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 apologize, you have been involved in this thread. I'm the one who needs to read more posts before I make more comments. I will study this one first.
All is forgiven.
You are in B.C. , they are protected out that way.
Get out and get some fresh air and travel with an open mind and open eyes.
Tell us what you see and hear.
What does protected have to do with it?!? Are you trying to insinuate the lack of sightings in other provinces when compared with BC is due to their protection or lack thereof elsewhere? They must have a very secretive culling program going on in SK? I sure don't see them dead in the backs of pick-ups like I do moose or deer? Maybe we will actually physically see one if we start a "hats for hides" program?!! Until then I will stick to an observation I posted long ago that the number of sightings in BC is I believe directly related to *** the natural abundance of magic mushrooms available for the picking****.
Bigfeet have to unwind also! What better place to hang around than where the weather is mild and there are joy 'shrooms for the picking!
You are in B.C. , they are protected out that way.
Get out and get some fresh air and travel with an open mind and open eyes.
Tell us what you see and hear.