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  • #108244
    Reo
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    Never mind, it’s 256. You can delete this topic, Knobby, if you want.

    #107664
    Reo
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    I often find what I suspect is Sasquatch Scat in this particular Canyon. I call the Canyon “Failsafe Canyon” because I can always count on finding tracks and scat etc.

    #102012
    Reo
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    Yosemite, for instance, is a UNESCO National Heritage site. But by “National,” it seems they mean “international” or “non-national”. Just my opinion.

    #101946
    Reo
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    Sorry for the shameless self-promotion Wes. I’ll completely understand if you take this down. No hard feelings at all. This will be the only self-promoting I ever do here.

    Thanks for all you do, and for your undaunted commitment in keeping this whole site going. It’s a good thing, it really is.

    #101268
    Reo
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    Now that I think of it. When I was 8 or 9 walking home from school, I could tell each house that had a TV on

    #101267
    Reo
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    From what I’ve read on the topic, i’ve gathered that it is generally accepted that the range of human hearing is 20–20,000 Hz, but it has now been proven that many people can hear from 15–20,000 Hz. The high-pitched sync signal from an old TV is at the upper limits of human hearing, but some people are so sensitive to these sounds that they can hear the neighbors TV turning on, as well as all sorts of other electronic devices.

    If there is variation like this even in humans, it’s not too far of a stretch to say that Sasquatch can hear a trailcams.

    Yet many things still unexplained for me.

    #101168
    Reo
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    Steve and Knobby, when you guys figure this out I’d like to talk to you about it over the phone. I want to make a video on this. I like that we’re finally getting into the nitty gritty details of this issue, as all other. Logs and articles I’ve read on this seem to gloss over this stuff

    #101167
    Reo
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    Thank you guys very much for all the kind words. Means a lot

    #101149
    Reo
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    and I should add that all but 2 of my sightings happened because of my dogs. If they had not alerted me or keyed in on stuff, I would not have had the sighting

    #101147
    Reo
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    Sasquatch have actually never hurt my dogs in any way regardless of what group I’ve interacted with. And at the beginning my dogs actually were nervous/aggressive. The only exception to this was with a very young Sasquatch, who must have yanked Kally’s tail too hard while rough housing or something. Her tail was swollen at the base. I shaved it to find a bruised hand print wrapped around right where it was swollen.

    If Sasquatch were always killing or maiming everything, they would not be a mystery. A crucial part of evading detection is being non-confrontational out of necessity.

    We have to remember that while violence, abduction, and murder does happen (as with humans) the great majority of the time they choose flight rather than fight.

    #101113
    Reo
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    My 2nd and 4th sightings both were young, and both looked like Todd Standing’s alleged Bigfoot footage.

    #101111
    Reo
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    Whatever Bob Garret’s crew does with trail cams seems to work with the young ones. What is their methodology? What type of sensors do their trailcams have?

    I seem to remember them saying that they spray painted them black

    #101089
    Reo
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    Bob Garret getting saved by a Sasquatch

    #101088
    Reo
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    You guys remember that guy that talked about a marijuana farmer killing one through his front door?

    That guy WAS ALREADY hidden and concealed from the Sasquatch (a nearly impossible fete unto itself) and while he was observing it walk away, he quietly turned on his IR. Immediately the Sasquatch jerked to attention and wheeled around to face him.

    If that story is true, then of course Sasquatch can see IR. Knobby disagrees with me on this, but I’m fairly convinced Sasquatch are somehow able to see lower red light.

    Human eyes are the most advanced eyes in the animal kingdom, although we lack attributes here and there, where other animals are specialized (like bees, for instance). But that not to say that Sasquatch don’t have an even wider spectrum of light. They also have a tapedum lucidum, which we have none of.

    #93049
    Reo
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    How many children am I allowed to have, Mac? Is it alright with you if we have a normal 9 month pregnancy? I’m sorry if human gestation seems fishy to you. I can explain it if you’d like.

    Anyone want to help him out with the birds and the bees?

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