Dr. Jeff Meldrum is a Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology and a Professor of the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University. Meldrum is also Adjunct Professor of Occupational and Physical Therapy. Meldrum is an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates.
Johnny Manson writes “Dr. Jeff Meldrum compares bear tracks and photos and how they contribute to many Sasquatch misidentification….but not ALL.”
m99
That’s cool Wes. Thanks for posting updates about Dr. Meldrum. I really appreciate him now, because of you. I wonder Wes, have you ever realized that you are an influencer, in the best sense of the word? It is the truth, not just “kind words”. Without words, how could we ever know anything? Bless you Wes. Merry Christmas.
Melissa P
Very well said M99. Not only does he continuously educate but he works damn hard! I don’t know much about podcasts and recording studios, audio equipnment but I’m sure that there’s a lot to it. Stay safe out there and Merry Christmas ????????????
Wes
Thanks m99 I don’t think I am an influencer
m99
Okay, but (IMHO) that’s one of the reasons you are an influencer, because you are not (at least don’t appear to be, what do I know?) arrogant. All too often it happens that people get a following when suddenly their head becomes enormous and they stop influencing! LOL. Course I don’t know this for sure, it’s just my observation, but you have sure influenced me and my husband.
We are a lot more aware when we go out into the beautiful woods, and we are more respectful of what might be there. I don’t look for Sasquatch under every scrub or behind every tree, but I’ve learned to not fight that peculiar feeling I get when out there, and something’s amiss.
I recently captured at least two creatures in a series of cell phone camera shots, and it was very close to where we were camping (in a cabin, thankfully). Those creatures could have reached out an taken me anytime. That’s a natural fact. But, having listened to this fantastic site for a couple years, I’ve learned they can but don’t in many more instances than not. Anyway, you’ve been a good influence on us. So, thanks Wes. 🙂
m99
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