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I think that was just a fluke/phase... those couple weeks, when it was NOTHING but bigfoot threads.
I havent come across anything significant relating to Sasquatch lately, Im still reading new sighting reports when they come out, but there hasnt been any 'extraordinary' or bizarre ones...pretty much just the standard run of the mill reports.
I think that was just a fluke/phase... those couple weeks, when it was NOTHING but bigfoot threads.
I havent come across anything significant relating to Sasquatch lately, Im still reading new sighting reports when they come out, but there hasnt been any 'extraordinary' or bizarre ones...pretty much just the standard run of the mill reports.
Possibly they are hibernating, or is that only the bears that get mistaken for BF?
Maybe BF is hiding when the snow goes on the ground, it gets to easy to spot one and maybe somebody might even get a clear picture!
Of course it could just be trying to show its better side so that it can still get a present from Santa?
Possibly they are hibernating, or is that only the bears that get mistaken for BF?
Maybe BF is hiding when the snow goes on the ground, it gets to easy to spot one and maybe somebody might even get a clear picture!
Of course it could just be trying to show its better side so that it can still get a present from Santa?
Ya know, since you mentioned snow...I cannot think of a single Bigfoot report Ive ever read, that happened during winter...Thats weird, I had never realized that before.
Ya know, since you mentioned snow...I cannot think of a single Bigfoot report Ive ever read, that happened during winter...Thats weird, I had never realized that before.
Well, I believe in one of these threads, you had mentioned that some bears do come out during winter, (not the norm,but it does happen), and in theory, with all the leaves being off trees, 'thick' forests are not as thick during winter...meaning, it should be more likely for someone to see and possibly misidentify a bear...? right?
Of course, it has to be factored in, that much less people will be out in these forest areas during winter too, someone would have to be a die hard hiker, to go out during winter time!
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