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BIGFOOT, Aliens, and The Supernatural.

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  1. Jun 3, 2025 at 8:51 AM
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    To be honest, it looks like dried up palm frond "leaves". I get these in my pool from the neighbor's palm tree. No palms to be found in that region though so tall grass all dried up and curly? Or its copper wire. ;)
     
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  2. Jun 3, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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    Stoked! Headed to Bigfoot Country in two weeks. Klamath Falls, OR. Gonna make the wife do Cryptid stuff. :thumbsup:
     
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  3. Jun 3, 2025 at 10:20 AM
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    Meth head squatch...
     
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    My coworker shared these 2 pictures with me. These were taken by a friend of hers that does a lot of hiking in very remote areas.
    Short story of it. He was hiking in a remote location in Oregon. Heard some sounds and there was a really horrible smell present. Came across what seemed like a track. Then heard something up in the trees. Looked up and bam there's this thing hiding up in the tree. Took pictures and he took off as he was freaked out of what he had seen. What do you guys think? Do you see "bigfoot" up in those trees? What about the foot print? I found this very interesting.

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    To be honest I dont know if that’s a foot print or not, just is unclear. And I dont see any Bigfoot in the tree. Again not clear at all. I’ve had at least 2 Bigfoot experiences although I did not actually see Bigfoot. But I can say if I looked up and saw a Bigfoot above me in a tree I sure as hell wouldn’t stand there and snap pictures. I’d be running like hell, you’d just see a blur as I went from zero to 60 in the blink of an eye. ​
     
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    Bigfoot is standing perpendicular to the tree trunk? If he has that level of control on gravity, no wonder nobody can find him!
     
  9. Jun 26, 2025 at 8:55 AM
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    BUCKLE UP! It makes it harder for Aliens to pull you out of your Truck.
    That is definitely a Big Foot.
     
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    It's uncanny how these sighting photos are always just a litttttttttttttttttttttttttle bit too blurry, not enough light, too much contrast, etc to tell what you're looking at. Not saying there isn't, but with the number of people who roam this planet, and who have cameras, nobody has provided real definitive proof in my opinion of Big Foot. To me a track mark isn't proof enough b/c you could easily make something to create a track mark. Hoaxes are not uncommon, look at the Nessie admitted hoax DECADES later.

    I would be agnostic on Big Foot. Maybe there is maybe there isn't, my mind isn't closed to it.
     
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    And the guy kept going back to get more recordings!
     
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    just crazy, to get to that location is approximately a 8 mile hike. Imagine if something was to go down or some sort of emergency happens. No help nearby and you would have to hike back out 8 miles to get help.
     
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    I know that area well. It’s rugged steep terrain. Few people go in there. It has a reputation for strangeness .
    3 rules for hiking wilderness areas -
    1) always hike with a partner, never hike alone.
    2) carry a personal locator devise like a Garmin in reach.
    3) always let someone trustworthy know exactly where you are going and if not back by a certain day and time they should alert the sheriff.
    There’s a 4th one for me - always without exception go armed.
     
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    4 times in 50 years of backpacking and wilderness travel I drew my gun for protection/self defense, Once on a 4 legged and 3 times on a 2 legged. Be prepared and practice situational awareness.
     
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    grew up wheeling and hiking in a really densely wooded area, and often times getting way out you might just find a "farmer" with some stinky weeds in his field... or the random tweeker with a trailer making some meth, had a few shots fired off in my direction.
     
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    So I posted here a while back making fun of you all looking for assuming that bigfoot was real. I'm an outdoorsman so I believe in whatever is out there leaving traces of itself. So if there is an 8-ft tall like creature in the wild he's going to leave some really big shits. And since no one has found those I question his existence. I must confess I was wrong. I live on a dead end lane in southern Indiana that goes into a couple thousand acre woods. I was leaving the other morning and there he was. Next to my neighbors garage. I can only assume he was trying to steal tools to repair his spacecraft so he could go back to his Bigfoot planet. But I don't know that, all I know is that I was wrong.
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