Mar 18

The Game Camera Image

A full report concerning a game camera photo of a probable sasquatch obtained in 2012 on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State. Provided – an introduction, the circumstances leading up to the photo, and an analysis.

 

8 Responses to “The Game Camera Image”

  1. LaVonne J

    Very interesting. This gives me an idea of something I may try on my property. Today I went exploring as well as I could with aging parents in tow, several miles away by SUV. (They insisted on going, though I was armed.) I spotted a cave entrance under a rock overhang and I plan on going back when I can sneak away this week and especially before the foliage leafs out. That’s the only way I spotted it today, no foliage. Lots of game trails, cold mountain streams and creeks, and woodland meadows generally hidden by trees and mountain laurel. Tonight I hung out some glo sticks on the property where there has been activity of some kind. Some people find that stupid, but it’s evidently a good indicator. An area researcher/explorer suggested that little trick to see if they’re coming around and are curious. He’s a smart fella, well known in my area and has been following family groups of his own for awhile. Kinda like fishin’, I hope I get a “hit”!

    • Charles R

      I like the idea of glo sticks LaVonne. I think that would peek their curiosity. It seems that many an encounter and sighting has happened at night by folks who go out on their back deck to smoke at bedtime. I hope the fish are a biting for you. Let us know.
      Chuck

  2. randolph w

    With that blur it could be a “possible anything”. The subject is flooded with far too many possible evidences, when the very obvious, and I mean irrefutable evidence has been there all along. This kind of blurry crap when put next to any number of the clear, and irrefutable evidence is just another smudge on the subject of Bigfoot. Clear video, photos, and recordings have been made, they have been tested professionally, and cataloged as evidence. The other millions, and I mean millions of ( suspect, blurry, crap) needs to go. The people that have posted the best ” real” evidence didn’t do it anonymously either, because there’s no value to allow for any question at all regarding their submission. It’s ok to be hopeful, but being sure means there’s no doubt, and it’s obvious when you see the real evidence. Ok, done with my rant, just gets to me sometimes.

  3. Ulrike H

    I enjoyed this presentation. It all adds to the excellent research people are doing in a very ungrateful field. These beings are real and I’m sure we’ll get to the point were the scientific community can no longer ignore them.

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