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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2008 0:35:05 GMT -5
Hi guys, Bearhunter your right after that pic all hell seemed to start, I still dont know what happened, I just told what I saw and put some pics on, I have gone back to hiking with a friend of mine, and alone a few times, BearHunter,That pic is what I took coming around the corner of a stream, and saw her walking on the other side of the stream, into that bushy area and down the cliff, I took the pic very fast and left very shakey and hoped she didnt see me, I thought I had her whole body in the pic but thats all I got, crispbrew, I thought rastaman was a moderator from bigfoot forums, trying to piss me off, now I see differant, If you can go on those forums and find out why I was banned let me know, I cant get on with my computer, and I dont know whats going on since then.
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Post by rastaman on Jan 28, 2008 13:05:06 GMT -5
You got to learn not to take things that people say on BF forums too personally hiker11.
Also, other members don't have to, or are they obliged to believe everything said by people putting forth their evidence and stories. Expect to be challenged by others especially when there are ambiguous photos submitted as evidence, or when the witness's story may seem to be embellished and spiced up with conjure.
I also know that Bipto and the gang of moderators over at Bigfootforums have to constantly weed out the BSers and the chain yankers who spread misinformation for their own sick agenda, but that's expected in this field.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2008 16:43:55 GMT -5
rastaman, Your right there about all that, I think that forum is great, Just some people on it dont make sense, Any forum on Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, is great info for anyone and interesting for sure, I was put on that forum by my friends while I was at work, when I came home and found out so thats how I got started on it never again, I never wanted to go on a forum, Just this one because of my first sighting of that big one, The second sighting I never reported, Just thought one was enough, So far I have only found a few tracks since last spring, I have hiked in there for about 40 years now since I was 9, and only the last 2 or 3 years have I noticed and seen Sasquatch in there.
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Post by vilnoori on Jan 29, 2008 2:53:39 GMT -5
Maybe someone posted on his thread there from his own computer, and didn't realize the mods would think he was posting as another person registering under another name? It did seem pretty sudden, though.
Hiker11 I would love to get into this area this spring or summer. I know you know it well, so let me know what you think about that (PM me). Have you thought of bringing in some fruit or veggies with you and leaving them behind? Since you have got them used to you, it might help them think of you in a positive way. Just leave them in obvious locations, and maybe eat some when you are there to show them it is food (they might not know some of the fruits and veggies we use). I have a great digital camera and am used to taking wildlife photography, plus I'm hard to rattle. And I'm a lady, so less intimidating for most animals (though maybe not to guys, ha ha). Worth a try?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2008 15:38:01 GMT -5
Hi vilnoori, That would be great a few of us can get together and head in there, My friends are not into hiking and are scared of the bush and mountains, so thats why I mostly go myself, I was also told by Bobbie short of Bigfoot Encounters, to do what you said about the fruit, I will have to do that, One time way up gold creek I left my banana and hat by the creek, and after 5 min of walking away I went back to get them and the were gone, which was strange,. I wont mention bigfoot forums anymore on here, thats over and done with, just want to forget about it.
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Post by vilnoori on Jan 30, 2008 19:13:29 GMT -5
Vilnoori smiles to think of a sasquatch wearing hiker11's hat and munching on a banana...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2008 0:52:37 GMT -5
vilnoori, That would be funny, The park is closed again since the 23 of Jan, Lots of ice and snow but can still walk in from the gate at the beginning.
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Post by sebastian on Feb 3, 2008 16:58:56 GMT -5
When do you guys wanna together and check it out?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2008 19:43:08 GMT -5
Hi sebastion, How are you, Anytime you guys are free we can head in there, I am going in there tomorrow even if the road is closed, need to walk been in the house for days,
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Post by vilnoori on Feb 4, 2008 2:15:53 GMT -5
Hey someone who'd just been out there told me it is pretty snowy, easy to get stuck. Your ok with that? Also isn't it closed now?
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Post by sebastian on Feb 5, 2008 11:41:05 GMT -5
I can head out there next Sat.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2008 22:18:52 GMT -5
Hi, Saterday sounds good hope the weather is abit better by then, If the park is still closed on Sat, We can walk in from the gate, or go to the UBC Research Forest which is very quiet and easy walking. With all this rain maby the park will be open by then.
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Post by rastaman on Feb 6, 2008 15:20:24 GMT -5
I'm just glad that you guys are venturing out in the snow exploring. If any Sasquatch recently passed through the area their tracks will surely be easily visible in the snow. Nothing can hide their tracks in the snow forever, unless it can fly.
Don't expect, however, to see their tracks always crossing a road or trail to be easily seen. Might also be possible that they hunker down in cold snowy conditions, or move down from the higher elevations to the lower snow-less valleys as most other wildlife do, to get away from the deep snow.
It still makes me wonder why more of their tracks are not seen and reported in snowy areas because there are still lots of people that snowmobile, snowshoe and ski in winter. Maybe they do seek a shelter in certain winter months to ride out winter. That's still one mystery that hasn't been solved yet.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2008 17:32:24 GMT -5
Should be interesting, I would like to check out the power lines, found some tracks near them last year, and now with all the snow below them, It might be better to look again, Heard a few storys about them wandering around in winter, and maby they stay underground for warmth dont think they migrate but you never know, The weather on sat seems not that great, I guess we will see.
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Post by Sean V. on Feb 11, 2008 23:16:14 GMT -5
. No offfense to Hiker11 but I just have a hard time that someone would be banned w/out any explanation. I don't have a hard time believing it. People get banned over there all the time, and sometimes there is no explanation for it. Ask all you want. All the naysayers will be the first to speak up about it. All those who did not believe the story/report the first time will be more than glad to re-hash it for you. Yes, I supposse it could have been taken as a "veiled threat". I didn't see it that way, but that's just me. Do I take Hiker11's report as genuine right away, without checking into it at all? Sorry, no. But I do not disbelieve it either. I have seen too many people driven away from Bigfoot Forums by the posters there, every time someone new comes forward with a sighting report, they get "shot down" by the majority of the members there, and when they try to defend themselves and their claims, they get banned. I will admit that some of the claims made on that forum by some folks are kinda hokey, but not all of them are.
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