Via the bigfoot evidence David Lauer tells the story of a man who had an encounter at Bloody Bluff campground.

Via the bigfoot evidence David Lauer tells the story of a man who had an encounter at Bloody Bluff campground.
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Jan W
I was in the Panhandle recently and saw the sign on the interstate showing the way to Tate’s Hell. I remember wondering what would possess someone to give the place such a name. And then a camping spot named Bloody Bluff? Hummmm…. Makes one wonder…
Lisa H
I was thinking the same thing, watching this video!! Tate’s Hell…Bloody Bluff….sounds like Party Central!
Tommy
Wow incredible Story!
Christine J S
This story may be true but the creature shown on film looks like the BF costume sold on Amazon…IMO
http://www.amazon.com/California-Costumes-Mens-Foot-Costume/dp/B003MQMZ6Q?ref=tsm_1_pi_s_amzn_HN6tsD
Lisa H
True, it did look like a costume. A poorly worn costume, at that! But I suppose it’s called artistic license 🙂
Mary W
Dr fahrenbach interview fbfb or you tube in 2 parts bears watching
Melanie W
It’s hard to take the story seriously with that rediculous costume being used as a supposed reinactment.
SantiamLady
Wow! Who would want to stay at a campground called Bloody Bluff, in a Park called Tate’s Hell?! Creepy! I wonder what happened there in the past? Would be interesting to research that place’s distant history! How did the area get named things like that?!
pam
That a costume, or a Labradoodle?
Dan M
I thought that the reenactment was pretty good, good story and good video. Tate’s hell? Bloody Bluff? Where do these names come from? I’ve heard David Paulides mention a time or two the origin of such morbid names to remote areas. Historical accounts via Native American lore may be the key to many of these mysteries.
Darrell O
Can you imagine being in that costume and having a face to face encounter? I don’t think Mr. Squatch would be impressed.