Apr 4

Montana Bigfoot Project Field Research #4

Duke writes “The second half and last part of the Skalkaho field visits in 2016.

We spend the day documenting as much as possible, and later on that night our watchman is startled by a loud wood snap, followed by heavy thudding footfalls and a massive splash as something hit the river, which unnerved him a bit! The next morning while the late night guys were resting, I went for a solo walk uphill and found a corral like structure, and a tripod of old trees further down the hill.

Adjacent to that, the boulder stack! I noticed the deer I had been watching graze suddenly became alarmed and bolted, so I snapped 2 quick photos of the boulder stack and swiftly left the area as well. I will be going back this year for a more through look at the area! As we were coming down from the pass you may notice smoke on the left, that was one of the mountains on the west side of the Bitterroot valley across from Hamilton having a forest fire, it was put out the next day.”

6 Responses to “Montana Bigfoot Project Field Research #4”

    • Duke S

      That is the last video shot with my old camera you will ever have to put up with, I have a new better camera for this years field outings, so thanks for putting up with it while I make things better as fast as I can!

    • Duke S

      You are right M99, they left blaze marks on trees, stick markers and rock markers as marks for other natives to follow, they just didn’t make rock markers using boulders so large humans would need serious teamwork/heavy equipment to move them! lol

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