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  • #222363
    Scott M
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    TT has an eye for the obvious! Dang he is good!

    #217933
    Scott M
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    RobRoy was put in touch with me by Dr. Robert Alley, he wrote Raincoast Sasquatch. RobRoy was never a researcher before coming to my property. His account on the video is the first thing ever it happened to him.

    #217871
    Scott M
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    Most active area… Siri!

    #217870
    Scott M
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    By the way, Alex, Eli and who knows who else will be out there for an extended visit next summer. As Alex stated, he feels that this might be one of the most is the United States. Not my thing but I’m intrigued.

    #217869
    Scott M
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    There’s far more happening than is revealed, after the second episode I’m happy to share more information of what goes on. One thing that I can say is that I love RobRoy but never want to play the game Telephone with him! I think he only needs one other person to screw a word or story up! Great guy but really messed up some of the stuff he described that he was not present for. The cabin is truly the gift that keeps giving.

    #207503
    Scott M
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    What is the show?

    #185464
    Scott M
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    For the uninitiated, this is about the town of Port Chatham who’s residents abandoned the place in the mid 50s because of supposed attacks of Bigfoot, Sasquatch or whatever you want to call them.

    #184510
    Scott M
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    We have recordings of epic slaps on the side of my cabin. Also literally hundreds of rocks hitting the sides and roof and deck. Incidentally, after one of the slaps on the side of the cabin there are voices. They sound much like a hearing impaired person speaking or attempting speech. We have recorded everything.

    #181432
    Scott M
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    We hear very similar “roars” at a remote cabin that I own here in Alaska. We have tons of audio from rocks hitting the cabin to howls and whoops. I’m completely intrigued but until I see one…
    I did purchase time lapse cameras in hopes of catching something. I figured with no IR use and without the need of an animal passing in close proximity to a camera I might have some luck on the hillside above the cabin. The cabin is 25 miles from the nearest town on the ocean. We’ll see what happens this summer!

    #169914
    Scott M
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    Nope

    #168983
    Scott M
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    Has some great accounts as well!

    #168982
    Scott M
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    Another great guest would be Robroy Menzies from Alaska, great artist that does recreations of what witnesses have seen.

    #166163
    Scott M
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    Gumsho,
    I don’t know that it’s necessarily a trait per say unless you can say the same of a brown bear. I’m a big game hunter here in Alaska and have done my share of bear hunting. Some bears smell sweet while skinning, others I’ve been gagging through the entire process. Bears will take down large prey (including moose) or find a carcass and camp out on the rancid meat until it’s gone. They smell horrible during these times. They almost seem to prefer the rotten meat. I’ve been close to bears in the field and could smell them while hunting, I couldn’t see them but would find their tracks later on. The NAWAC says i have a troop of “wood apes”on my property. They come up and smack the cabin so they’re close but yet I’ve never smelt one. I’m only guessing but I think they may do the same thing that bears do, keep near their kill until it’s gone. Just a guess of course but it may explain some things. I’m convinced we’ll have video of one this summer, we have some special tricks up our sleeve!

    #165169
    Scott M
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    Not a big deal, I’ve been to China 3 times in the last month. They have gone above and beyond with the protections that are in place.

    #165159
    Scott M
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    I’m out on a trip, in Hong Kong now, leave for Cologne, Germany in about 5 hours. After that, east again to Shanghai for 48 hours then back home to Alaska. Everywhere we go is a ghost town. Everyone including us wearing masks.

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