The footage was captured with a Sony 1080p HD Camera. I captured 85 frames or just 3 seconds of the Bigfoot. The Bigfoot can be observed standing with its left side toward me. Then it turns to look at me before moving downward slightly.
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
The "Gray Ghost" Bigfoot
In May of 2010 a gray Bigfoot left me a gift of wild mint. Two years later in August 2013, at the same location, a gray Bigfoot sneaks up from behind me. I was narrating a video telling of my plans to leave a gift on the same stump where I had received the mint gift two years prior. Is this the same Bigfoot? I have had multiple encounters with Sasquatch that are gray in color in this location.
The footage was captured with a Sony 1080p HD Camera. I captured 85 frames or just 3 seconds of the Bigfoot. The Bigfoot can be observed standing with its left side toward me. Then it turns to look at me before moving downward slightly.
The footage was captured with a Sony 1080p HD Camera. I captured 85 frames or just 3 seconds of the Bigfoot. The Bigfoot can be observed standing with its left side toward me. Then it turns to look at me before moving downward slightly.
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Looks like we have the same barber.
ReplyDeleteYou have some of the best analysis to show movement I have ever seen. I am sure this is time consuming for you to produce. Thank you for your efforts to show what is out there.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your posts and watching the videos - can't wait until it warms up and you can get back out in the field!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. There is another report on NABS's website by Richard
ReplyDeleteHucklebridge. The interesting aspect of this report is the eyewitness
account of the use of the mid-tarsal break in a rather unusual fashion.
For a long time it was assumed that the break was used only for walking on rough terrain. As the report states and the accompanying
sketch shows, there is another reason for the mid-tarsal break. This is
a feature that many refuse to admit exists.