Dmitch
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I like nuts and bolts. Lets go experience. I emailed Alex a few months ago about my Bigfoot experience living in the backwoods of Oregon in 1973. Suggested it as a topic. However, even for hippy back to earthers living by kerosene light and wood fires, miles away from the nearest neighbor. Sighting a Sasquatch was elusive, not that I wanted to or thought it might be possible. We occasionally heard something walking around our cabin at night, heard second hand personal encounters from our friends and even spotted large fresh highly distinct footprints on an overgrown old logging trail. That Summer, I chased a large black furry shape into the weeds along a twisting trail. Yes, I thought it was a bear, but there was only a partial glance of black fur. I got 20 ft into the weeds and was warned by a low deep growl. Later, I wondered why a bear trying to evade our small group would stop and threaten a growl instead of attacking or just keep moving into underbrush.
Anyway, I recommend going through Bob Gymlan videos for some great analysis of credible Bigfoot sightings. Bob has the best rendition of the Ape Canyon story. Bob's artistic version uses the historical record and penetrating commentary Here:
Bob has a biology background and offers credible hypotheses how a large intelligent primate could escape official discovery. Just peruse his small library. My favorite Bob Gymlan true tale is this recounting of a missing child/abduction back in the 60's
Anyway, I recommend going through Bob Gymlan videos for some great analysis of credible Bigfoot sightings. Bob has the best rendition of the Ape Canyon story. Bob's artistic version uses the historical record and penetrating commentary Here: