19 Responses to “Mysterious Stick Structures”

  1. Jason F

    That “official” doesn’t look like she ever leaves pavement. I know of a location in Colorado that has hundreds of these and they have been there a very long time, I found them myself about 9 years ago and they were much older than that. I’m thinking the threat of a fine isn’t going to do much, again makes you wonder who is truly smarter… humans that pay fines to “chiefs” for stick structures and pays HOA dues for someone to tell you what to do with a house you pay for or something else that just doesn’t care? I wonder what the fine is for moving huge boulders or sticking huge trees in the ground with the roots up in the air? Foliage vandals clearly! Stop the madness!

  2. Kim S

    ??? who ever is building these to stop??……yeah right it’s like telling your teenager not to do it again as your pointing your finger at them and their taller than you!!! ?? shame on you main stream media for being..well yourselves…pfft

    • m99

      And, seems like there’d be some footprints around some of the tepees. Wouldn’t it be amazing to peek inside and boom, the news people spot & film a Matilda sleeping with her baby?

  3. Michael D

    Kind of runs counter to the govt coverup views. Interesting that they can stop citizens from using a news venue but could not stop Forrest service from raising alarm. Imagine they will fix this problem soon.

  4. Shirley S

    I wondered about the fire pit comment, too. I doubt it was Bigfoots, and most humans would see those as potential death traps with a fire in them. I have to wonder if that might have been a lie, something to make us think we’d already had some close calls.

  5. Shirley S

    A Santa Fe Reporter article (Sorry! Can’t get links to work) quotes a hiker who says she knows ” a bunch of people who bring their kids up there to play in the woods and to make them.” She claims to have seen them in progress. The same article quotes a recreation technician with the Santa Fe National Forest who says they dismantled some of the smaller ones, but the branches of the big ones are so entangled they couldn’t take them down with chain saws, and they don’t have the manpower to do it and to move that much wood. The article also scoffs at social media for claiming Bigfoots built them, and, of course, quotes, with typos, caps and histrionics, an email someone sent the paper telling them Bigfoots are building them.

    Can anyone tell from the video if the trees were cut down or broken of? It’s not impossible some humans are copying Bigfoot structures, though I can’t see kids having the strength and attention span to gather that mucb wood and build build one, let alone 10. I know kids wouldn’t be breaking off trees!

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