Happy 4th of July everyone. Myself and Shane Corson went out to Kims property today. Kim is the guest I had on EP:119. I saw some interesting impressions on and around her property. The ground out there is hard and not really conducive for leaving tracks but they appeared to be tracks. We found some interesting things out there. The property itself has water, lots of food and plenty of cover. We hiked up the ridge line and found an area where something large was bedding down. We also found an area where something was eating clams and discarding the shells. We plan on going back up there for a follow up investigation.
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13 Responses to “Visit to the property”
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JOHN E
Nice ..Hope you can put some video cams up in the area …Must be pretty close to ya thanks I feel like I am part of the show.
Joni
Very Cool !
Carol Germer
Hope you were armed.
Kim L
Awesome you guys were able to get right on this, bet the poor lady was glad to see someone with good intentions, and some answers.
Christopher c
Take M-1000’s with you ,I have always believed if you light one of these bad boys it will send any Squatch Green Bay Packing! thanks to the Ports of Oakland we have no shortage of these and other professional grade fireworks in my neighborhood ,these aren’t the mortars you get on the Res in Washington ,my neighbors had to build their own launchers to launch these coconut sized goodies!
Tony W
There ok, I get some every year but this year I got those and 2 boxes of M-5000’s now those are just a little louder (haha) and have a little bit longer fuse on them, they would both work nicely
Tony W
And you can throw them a pretty good distance if you tape a small rock on them
Kenneth M
Clams Eh? Then leave melted butter behind on a trail camera – nothing on earth can resist clams with melted butter. ; ) Thanks for sharing Wes. looking forward to more updates.
Robert P
I know a lot of y’all think it’s nonsense but I think they see the cameras somehow. You know eels kill using electric current and some lizards change colors. Would it really be that outrageous?
Dovie D
Thank you. I look forward to future reports.
PATRICK
Thanks.
Shane C
Very interesting area with a great deal of history. The impressions were very interesting and the “bedding down” area was intriguing to say the least. I can’t wait to get back out there and investigate some more. Thank you for including me Wes.