May 26

Watch: Father & Son see Bigfoot near Mogollon Rim

The report was submitted to a Bigfoot research organization group and an investigation was completed. The report is brought to us by Kelly Shaw of the Rocky Mountain Bigfoot Organization.

 

21 Responses to “Watch: Father & Son see Bigfoot near Mogollon Rim”

  1. Kent C

    “Keep on watchin, …we’re gonna keep on squatchin!”

    If people in the BF community would refrain from saying moronic things like that, the credibility of the whole issue would be a lot higher!

    • MilitantDanny

      Agreed. There isn’t enough genuine popularity/acceptance amongst the general public to try and make catch-phrases or cool-guy sayings about Bigfoot, especially when the source of said catchphrase is a douchebag.
      It also breeds the “I’m an expert” mentality. “I’m cool enough in my own mind to say this crap, but you aren’t part of that club yet and this is me asserting my dominance.” “I’ve had 8 Class A’s, how many have you had?”

      Human behavior is annoying, but fascinating. I’m usually the dude who plays with the dog at parties.

  2. r v

    (Or, should I say “it GET’S old”?) Proper punctuation and a BF believer are apparently not well-acquainted for the most part. Sigh…

  3. Kim L

    I agree Debbie, that is an impressive camera. I looked at the RMSO site, hoping for info on what they shot this with, but didn’t notice anything useful, at least about the camera. I was in this area in the mid 80s, excavating and examining ancient pottery. I remember there being a lot of really odd figures on the black and white painted pots, some of it quite pornographic. I wasn’t very interested in BF at that time, so I didn’t really notice any evidence of that kind, but I remember many animals represented. I wish I could have that opportunity again, I can’t imagine they would leave out BF, seeing how they depicted all that other stuff. Anyone know of research done along this line?

    • Debbie C

      Hello Kim L,
      “odd figures on the black and white painted pots”
      Ancient Egyptians… I remember long ago an Egyptian documentary
      was showing what you described. Perhaps that is what you locate?

  4. Jeffrey H

    Kelly Shaw of RMSO has done a ton of these at their locations. He and his significant other, Jenny, go to the sights or as close to them as they can get and shoot a video showing the area while telling the story about the sightings. They are just great to watch and the bonus is seeing the area that it happen in. This is all done at a great expense to them both. I can’t tell you how many times I go back and watch them cause they are done so well. Thanks to Kelly and Jenny for their hard work. Also their regular RMSO videos of their research are really good to follow too. Good people! This is not a paid advertisement!! ????????????????????

    • SANDRA E

      Well said Jeff! I love to watch Kelly and Jenny Shaw….especially their nighttime squatching into Haunted Hollow and Sasquatch Canyon. They also have about 8 drones that they use for overhead shots….not all at once of course…lol.

      • Jeffrey H

        Thanks Sandra E: I fully agree with you too! I love the hallow & canyon vids too. They keep you on the edge of your seat type of videos when they do those night time searches. It would be great to go with them if only I could stay in the middle, between them! lol

  5. Steve W

    Great video. Reminds me of how much I miss living in the desert.

    I was taught the proper pronunciation is Muggy-Own, not Mogolian or whatever he said.

  6. Frankie P

    The RMSO team are really good at filming sites and telling stories. They have gotten better with time. Always interesting and the filming as well as their own research is done very well. Thank you Kelly!

  7. Molly F

    That is about 20 miles down the road from me! Many people call it the “Mogollon Monster”. Very large national forests in the area, sparse population in some areas. Rough terrain in some of the area.

  8. Molly F

    BTW- the anthropological pronunciation for the Mogollon people is, I think, pronounced “Mug” ollon, the people in this area pronounce it Moe-guh-yon, sometimes Moe-gee-yon- emphasis on the Moe syllable.

  9. Dave T

    If you want to find the BFs in those areas, key on the water sources. They have to have water EVERY day and lots of it. Water isn’t everywhere out there either. Find the H2O and you’ll find the BFs. The Four Corners is the same deal.

  10. Molly F

    I agree- even a seemingly tiny amount of water on our property (which is at the edge of the National forest) we get lots of wildlife. The day it dries up they seem to vanish. We get elk, mule deer, mountain lion, and a lot much more on our property.

  11. Kim L

    Hi Debbie C, the pottery I excavated and viewed at the various ranches we visited, didn’t really have an Egyptian look to it. The culture that produced it is called Hohokam, and has been gone for a little over 900 years. I described it as odd, as the animals depicted were recognizable, though not always correctly proportioned, and sometimes engaged in a pornographic fashion. I wondered if anyone has examined Arizona painted pottery for BF looking animals, it seems like I remember mention of rock pictographs in Arizona or NewMexico depicting possible “hairy man” figures. Thanks for acknowledging my post, I always enjoy yours.

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