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Hahahaha, I know it sounds ridiculous. Me and a friend are looking to go "bigfoot hunting", more for fun than anything, but I was just curious to see if there are any other "squatchers" out there. I have property about 40 miles NE of Asheville, and it seems a lot of sightings happen in that area. Any info/tips would be appreciated
Never really hear much about bigfoot around here. You might run into a bear so that's sort of the same thing - They are both big and hairy...
Geocaching is moderately popular and I'd think be more fun if you're looking for something to do that involves "hunting" for things. Plus you can actually find what you're looking for instead of confused folks if you were to try interviewing them about bigfoot sightings.
Here's the actual video "evidence" of an absolutely certified bonafied 100% honest to goodness bigfoot in Henderson County. No need to question this anymore, this is total proof. See for yourself. Video: Tourist claims Bigfoot sighting in Henderson County
Here's the actual video "evidence" of an absolutely certified bonafied 100% honest to goodness bigfoot in Henderson County. No need to question this anymore, this is total proof. See for yourself. Video: Tourist claims Bigfoot sighting in Henderson County
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