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Old 02-02-2008, 09:07 AM
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So, Xjay, do you still go back to that cabin knowing Bigfoot is around?

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Old 02-02-2008, 11:29 AM
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I'm glad to find this thread. I found out Bigfoot exists back in July of 2004, while staying at a hunting cabin in the Arbuckle Mtns near Sulphur, Oklahoma. I left a motion sensored game camera there at the cabin the following Aug, and it captured a low resolution photo of a Bigfoot's face and a juvenile Bigfoot's face. The photo was taken at night and the camera's flash created a light flare from reflecting off of the Bigfoot's fingers that were in front of the camera, at least that is what it looks like to me. Now I field research Bigfoot as my hobby and have the game cam photos and others posted at a website: Bigfoot Photograph by Farlan - BigfootPhoto.net These photos can't prove Bigfoot is real to anyone but myself, and I understand that..but I like to share what I have learned and always love to hear about what has happened to others during their own Bigfoot encounters.
Let's see some photo. I don't beleive that he exist's, except
of course "HARRY" on "Harry and the Hendersons"
But I do like to see what people have turned up during their wild excursions

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Old 02-03-2008, 04:14 AM
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Hi Peggy and MK. Yes, I visit the cabin as often as I can now (at least a couple of times a year). After that first night there, I would not stay there again for along time, but after visiting the cabin until dark and then leaving I decided to force myself to stay. Something doesn't happen every time I go there, but when it does, it is so incredible. I am waiting on some updates to be posted at Bigfoot Photograph by Farlan - BigfootPhoto.net and there should be new game cam photos to view. I have a total of four "fuzzy" photos for your viewing and giggling pleasure. I'm dead serious about Bigfoot being real, but I am well aware of the huge giggle factor involved..even being guilty of it myself back in 1995 when a camp host in MO warned me about Bigfoot sightings in the area. When I feel my feathers beginning to feel a little ruffled, I reflect back on how I giggled at the camp host. I would love a chance to talk to him again.

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Old 02-03-2008, 09:08 AM
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I have never heard of a person being killed or injured by a Bigfoot, so I am not too worried about them.

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Old 02-03-2008, 09:37 AM
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I haven't heard of such a thing either, but it crosses your mind when you honestly know a Bigfoot is near. Everything a person will sense about them makes you realize how powerful they are, from hearing their footfalls and treeknocks to their breathing and vocalizations. I have only caught a few glimpses of them during the day, but I have seen them with my night vision monocular as they peeked around trees or bushes at me. Even at night they stay hidden. I believe they must have excellent night vision themselves and they must think we do too.

If someone were to get killed by a Bigfoot, do you think the investigator would write it up as so, or would the report read along the lines of "..killed by wild animal."? Until Bigfoot is proven to exist it will be impossible to suspect one of a killing even with 24" long bare footprints all over the crime scene. Here's a great story out of Teddy Roosevelt's book "The Wilderness Hunter" that may cause one to think twice:
The Teddy Roosevelt Story

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Old 02-03-2008, 12:46 PM
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I haven't heard of such a thing either, but it crosses your mind when you honestly know a Bigfoot is near. Everything a person will sense about them makes you realize how powerful they are, from hearing their footfalls and treeknocks to their breathing and vocalizations. I have only caught a few glimpses of them during the day, but I have seen them with my night vision monocular as they peeked around trees or bushes at me. Even at night they stay hidden. I believe they must have excellent night vision themselves and they must think we do too.

If someone were to get killed by a Bigfoot, do you think the investigator would write it up as so, or would the report read along the lines of "..killed by wild animal."? Until Bigfoot is proven to exist it will be impossible to suspect one of a killing even with 24" long bare footprints all over the crime scene. Here's a great story out of Teddy Roosevelt's book "The Wilderness Hunter" that may cause one to think twice:
The Teddy Roosevelt Story
The link you gave shows it's not availible.
here' another link to it.
Bigfoot: President Teddy Roosevelt: "The Bauman Story" from the "Wilderness Hunter" 1892...

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Old 02-03-2008, 11:46 PM
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Thanks MKF.

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Old 02-03-2008, 11:57 PM
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Here's a slide show from the site: Bigfoot Photograph by Farlan - BigfootPhoto.net and the enhanced game cam photo: Bigfoot Photograph by Farlan - BigfootPhoto.net - General Photos/enhancedscan

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Old 02-04-2008, 07:48 AM
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I can't tell anything from those pictures Xjay. They are too blurry. I'm not doubting your word, just being honest about what I see.

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Old 02-04-2008, 11:41 AM
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Not a problem Synopsis. I will be the first to admit they are low resolution photos, and even have other issues with light flares and focus. Still, they are not impossible to make out. I believe part of the problem is unless you have seen a Bigfoot, you don't know what one is supposed to look like.

Perhaps I should post the photos as blurry monkey photos instead of leading eveyone with the Bigfoot title, and more folks would be able to make it out. At the website, can you see the gorilla in the photo taken at the zoo? It is low res. also, but everyone knows it is a gorilla..there is also a juvenile gorilla in the photo as well but it is hard to make out. This is why I have posted it on the site, for comparission.

I truly appreciate your open mind toward the subject. I am thrilled to share these photos and hope more people will become interested in the research that is being conducted now by amature researchers like myself. If the public becomes interested enough there may be more of an effort from the scientific community to put more of a serious effort into solid scientific research such as that conducted by Dr. Jeff Meldrum.

Thanks for taking the time to check out the photos.

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