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dianna
20th January 2014, 22:54
Cause I'm thinking Avalon needs more Sasquatch …

I've been fascinated by Sasquatch ever since watching "The Legend of Boggy Creek"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InjbeYh9NL0


Searching for Bigfoot: Bigfoot Sightings in Upstate NY

Is there evidence that the elusive half-man, half-ape lives in Hudson Valley’s woods and caves?

BY GENE LOMORIELLO

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They are a part of Native American lore from coast to coast. Daniel Boone bragged that he bagged one, and Teddy Roosevelt was quite vocal about his desire to do the same. Tales of sightings of Bigfoot — the elusive half-man, half-ape creature — are woven into the fabric of Americana. In many people’s minds, the famed 1967 “Patterson” footage of a supposed Bigfoot traipsing through a clearing in the northern California woods has cemented the idea that the creature lives in the Pacific Northwest. But the Northeast in general — and the Hudson Valley in particular — also has been a hotbed for sightings through the years. A partial list of the various locations of local sightings reads like a regional hiker’s hit list: Nuclear Lake in Pawling, Stissing Mountain in Pine Plains, Peekamoose in Ulster County, Bear Mountain in Rockland, the ice caves in Ellenville, and Greenwood Lake in Orange, to name a few.

Don’t expect these sightings to slow down anytime soon. Bigfoot Fever seems to be sweeping the nation — fueled, in part, by the popular Discovery Channel show Finding Bigfoot, in which Matt Moneymaker and three pals crisscross the country tracking Bigfoot sightings with fancy equipment and newfangled plans. The opening episode of Season Two found the investigators in the Hudson Valley. They held a town hall meeting in Pawling and asked locals to come forth and share their own Bigfoot experiences. The Catskills region is famous for the “New York Baby Footage,” taken by Doug Pridgen in 1997, which apparently shows a small ape-like creature swinging in some trees. During the same episode, one of the show’s investigators, Cliff Barackman, actually climbs into a tree on the same property to try to replicate the young ape’s movements. On his blog, Barackman concludes, “It is clear that whatever it is that Doug captured on video is an ape, and based on the context, I am leaning towards it being a juvenile sasquatch.”

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“Awareness is growing more and more because of the show, so people are starting to realize that these animals could be in their backyard,” says Nick Maione, lead investigator for the New England region of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO), an all-volunteer network of about 150 investigators which was founded by Moneymaker. “We actually have scientists that go out and do field reports, and we compile everything into a database in the hopes that one day we will have the information to know a little bit about Bigfoot’s ecology and habits,” Maione explains.

The beliefs of the organization’s members are clarified on www.bfro.net, the group’s Web site: “These large apes are spotted mostly in forested regions with abundant protein sources... deer in particular... Unlike gorillas and chimps, their family/groupings are small and mobile, making it very difficult for modern humans to hunt them.”

Still, according to the BFRO, a total of no fewer than 55 sightings have occurred in Albany, Columbia, Greene, Ulster, Dutchess, Putnam, Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan counties. The group maintains what is probably the largest online database of Bigfoot sightings on their site. As recently as 2009, for instance, a young Kingston man reported a daylight visual encounter with a Bigfoot while driving on Pilgrims Progress Road in Rhinebeck. His observations are posted on the database; he sums up his report by saying, “I was nervous, confused, and excited at the same time.”

You won’t, however, find the details of every one of the 55 aforementioned sightings online, as many witnesses request that their stories be kept confidential. And that’s okay with BFRO, according to Maione. “We encourage witnesses to submit their reports through the site,” he says. “But we always stress that you’re in control of your own report.”

BFRO estimates that 80 percent of sightings go unreported because witnesses fear ridicule and disbelief, says Maione. There is no official tally; the state Department of Environmental Conservation doesn’t keep any record of Bigfoot sightings. “We don’t have any comments on Bigfoots,” said Region 4 Spokesman Rick Georgeson. “We don’t track reports of mythical creatures.”

Maione owns two Victorian inns in Newport, Rhode Island. More than six years ago, he spotted a Bigfoot — a hairy, black, matted creature that walked like a man — in Newport at a distance of 75 to 100 feet. As he watched it, he also heard a distinctive whooping cry from behind. “I had trouble sleeping for months afterward,” he said. “It’s hard to get a grip on what you’re seeing. It changes the way you view the world.” Today, Maione leads a couple of expeditions, and investigates about 50 reported sightings, each year. (The BFRO Web site maintains an updated list of expeditions nationwide; as of press time, there are none scheduled in New York during 2012.)



So what actually goes on during one of these expeditions? I hit the trail with Maione in a remote part of the Catskills to find out. It was a rainy spring afternoon three years ago when we bushwacked up the back side of Slide Mountain near Peekamoose. We had settled on this rural, feral heart of Ulster County’s famed Burroughs Range because of word-of-mouth reports of a sighting there four or five years ago.

While we hiked, Maione explained the various environmental characteristics that Bigfoot researchers look for on expeditions: twisted branches in the tree line seven to nine feet from the ground, stick or rock formations, bedding areas, and of course — the Holy Grail of evidence, short of an actual sasquatch itself — footprints or other impressions. That day, we discovered no telltale signs of the elusive Bigfoot.

Another reported regional sighting took place in 1985. Two women on a winter hike near the ice caves in Ellenville reported seeing a Bigfoot at a distance of approximately 150 feet. During a second expedition, I visited the tiny hamlet of Cragsmoor, the only community atop the Shawangunk Ridge and the nearest population center to the 5,400-acre Sam’s Point Preserve, which includes the ice caves.

Preserve Manager Heidi Wagner smiled when told of the reported sighting. “Research is still ongoing trying to prove the presence of mountain lions in the area, let alone Bigfoot,” she said. After a few minutes of conversation, the longtime preserve manager began digging through her files. Wagner said she recalled a letter received about 10 years ago in which the signators — two women — claimed to have seen a strange, hairy biped, but she was unable to find the actual letter.

Wagner then shared another tale. “When I first began here, one of the locals came to me and told me that he had been hiking in one of the ice caves in the late 1960s and had come across a hairy man that wasn’t quite human squatting in a corner in one of the caves,” she said. “I must have smirked, because the look on his face instantly changed, and I knew that whatever he had seen, he wasn’t making it up.”

Dutchess County resident Brian Spinner, who occasionally attends a BFRO expedition, grew up in Pawling. He’s heard plenty of local tales of encounters, including incidents involving his own family. “In the mid-’70s, my dad heard [Bigfoot] on a mountainside,” Spinner said. “He and his friend were raccoon hunting with their three dogs. The dogs came yelping and cowering back toward them. My dad and his friend then heard the sound of breaking branches and smelled a foul stench, unlike any other animal from around here. That’s when they decided they better get out of there. They found all three hunting dogs cowering under the car.”

Sometimes Spinner will visit the rumored Pawling hot spots late at night, by himself, and use large sticks to produce knocking noises against trees, something Bigfoot researchers believe the creatures do to communicate. “I’m not afraid to have an encounter,” Spinner said. “I crave an encounter. I don’t know what I would do, but I think I would be in awe.” At the same time, Spinner keeps an open mind, which is crucial to help rule out other, more mundane explanations for supposed Bigfoot encounters. “You have to be skeptical when you do this type of investigation; you have to rule everything else out first.”

Armed with these insights — and a Pentax K1000 with high-speed film (just in case) — I decided to take a look for myself during a hike along the trail that loops around Pawling’s Nuclear Lake, not far from where the Appalachian Trail crosses through Dutchess County. I observed the environment carefully during my meandering hike that sunny afternoon, but I found no twisted tree branches, makeshift bedding areas, or crude cairn-like piles of sticks and rocks, much less a footprint.

As I arced across the far side of the lake, as deep into the woods and as alone as I would be that day, I paused and decided I should at least try the knocking technique. I looked around for a sizable, sturdy fallen branch, and found one about three or four inches in diameter. Hefting it like a baseball bat, I slowly and steadily gave three whacks to the side of a tree. Nothing — not even an echo — came back at me.

I gave one last glance across the vast expanse of woodland north of the lake, returned to the trail, and headed out. I walked about 50 yards before I heard it, coming from far off in the woods behind me. Three slow, steady knocks in the same cadence as my own, but with a deeper, more resonant thump, as if a much larger branch (tree trunk?) was being used to strike the side of a tree. I turned again to head out. I was content with the vague, uneasy yet exhilarating moment I had just experienced. It also made me decide to quicken my pace. But I will return to hike the Nuclear Lake loop again.

dianna
20th January 2014, 23:44
Yeti NY!! (dont kid yourself ...)


Bigfoot in New York

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuxF7HnN3mg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XevYrImMYQg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU0BJ-yx9W4

Yetti
21st January 2014, 02:11
Hey I'm not a monster, actually a pretty handsome giant !! lol. YETTI

DNA
21st January 2014, 06:12
David Paulides a long time Bigfoot hunter gathered hair samples left at a Bigfoot sighting and had the speciman analyzed. Melba Ketchum did a DNA analysis, the results were fascinating.
The results stated Bigfoot is only 15,000 years old. This is quite shocking
Strangely these results confirm what Edgar Cayce stated about bigfoot in a book by Sidney Kirkpatrick "An American Prophet".
Cayce stated that Bigfoot was created in the times of Atlantis, a genetic experiment. Pretty crazy huh?
I flesh this idea out in a thread I started here. Annunaki Tinkering and My Uncle Bruce's Bigfoot Encounter (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?65924-Anunnaki-Genetic-Tinkering-and-Uncle-Bruce-s-Bigfoot-Encounter)

Wookie
21st January 2014, 09:01
I agree more SAMSQUANCH

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I believe I saw a Bigfoot Here in B.C. just outside of Manning park about a two hour hike away from the nearest road. The only thing different that day than the other 300 days I had been working in the area is that I had a dog with me. I have a hunch that dogs "know" all about Bigfoot and want nothing to do with them. My Bigfoot, I'll call Him Sam, was very close and scared the **** out of me. I was close enough to believe it was not a bear, but turned around and walked away so fast I didn't get much more detail than a tall, thick, black, hairy, humanoid. I do not remember a smell. I do feel like Sam pushed me, I was terrified but did not feel in danger and turning around and calmly walking away without looking back would not be my typical reaction to SURPRISE BEAR. Max the dog that was with me that had run off like a bat out of hell just before meeting Sam on the other hand might have been in some danger.
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Peaceful Journeys Wookie

dianna
21st January 2014, 13:36
A Big Year For Bigfoot


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The Bigfoot controversy reared its head (or feet) many times in 2013. The debate surrounding alleged Bigfoot DNA continued from 2012; numerous videos and still images emerged of reported Bigfoots (or is that Bigfeet? We've never really figured that out.); a Texas press conference presented a group of Bigfoot researchers who claimed to show real, never-before-seen high quality videos of the legendary tall, hairy creature; there was also a series of "clear" photos showing two Bigfoot in Pennsylvania.

HuffPost even sent intrepid reporter Andy Campbell overnight into a remote area of New Jersey where he joined members of Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot" TV series, hunting their quarry in The Garden State.

And as 2014 begins, Bigfoot gets off with a running start. On Jan. 10, "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" premieres on Spike TV. Over the course of eight weeks, nine teams of two people each will be unleashed into the Pacific Northwest to attempt to find irrefutable evidence of the existence of Bigfoot -- as they all compete for a $10 million prize. Hosting the new series and keeping track of the Bigfoot trackers is former television Superman Dean Cain. The woods will never be the same again.


Here's our look back at the year in Bigfoot...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/27/2013-a-big-year-for-bigfoot_n_4506124.html
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dianna
8th June 2014, 20:49
From Weird New Jersey:
http://weirdnj.com/stories/bizarre-beasts/bigfoot-and-the-big-hairy-man/

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Reports of encounters with the legendary creature known as Bigfoot, Sasquatch and the Abdominal Snowman are common in the Pacific Northwest, as well as rural areas in Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. When traveling the Weird New Jersey route though, you may encounter this creature right in your own backyard…that is, if you live in the northwest section of the state, where most of these sightings have occurred.

Lake Owassa Sighting

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In 1975, five people reported in a local Sussex County newspaper that a large creature, about nine-feet-tall was spotted near the Bear Swamp, south of Lake Owassa in the farthest reaches of Sussex County. The creature walked upright, and was covered with shaggy gray hair. Locals who hunt and fish in the surrounding forest said that it’s possible that something like that could exist because of the remoteness of the area.

Encounter in a Northwest Swamp

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According to The New York Times (9/19/76), Irving Raser, of Layton, and Charles Ames of Flatbrookville, encountered Bigfoot while examining a beaver dam 12 miles northwest of Newton.

The two men claimed they first heard the growling of their dogs by the swamp. They saw the dogs surrounding a creature that was half-submerged in the water. Thinking it was a bear, they called the dogs off only to see the creature climb out of the water and stand on two feet.

“It was about six feet tall,” Mr. Raser told The Times. “It weighed 250 to 300 pounds, and was covered with long brown hair. It had a flat face with deep-set eyes, and the palms of its hands were hairless. If I didn’t know better, I’d have said it was a man dressed up in a monkey suit.”

Mr. Raser does know a monkey when he sees one. He was the state deputy game warden for over 21 years at the time.

The creature started to scream at the dogs, whacking its hand loudly on a nearby tree, and all the time keeping an eye on the two men.

Witnessing this sight for over a half an hour, the men jumped into their pickup and drove to the state police in Hainesville. They returned with two state troopers and shotguns, but neither the dogs nor the creature were anywhere to be found. The spot where the creature was standing was inaccessible because of the deep water, but the state troopers found a deer carcass close by.

In the state troopers’ report, they said that apparently the dogs were fighting the deer, and the earlier report must have been a mistake.

Bigfoot Wears the Pants In Sussex

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One New Jersey resident, who asked not to be identified, encountered a hostile hairy beast while camping with his friends in Sussex County in the early ’70s.

“We all heard the growling, spine-chilling noise at the same time,” he claimed. “About 20 feet off our path, crouched by the brook was this creature holding a carcass of a half-eaten deer. I ran the flashlight from head to toe. It had hair completely covering its body and was about seven feet tall, and at least 375 pounds. It had on a ripped-up pair of dungarees that were probably the largest human size available. It was covered with matted blood, and smelled awful. Our first instinct was to shoot it.

We got out our .22 guns, bows and arrows. We started shooting at it when it let out a blood-curdling scream and charged us. We started to run and it tackled my friend. The creature was biting and clawing him. I stopped and shot at it with my .22. The thing got up and lunged at me. It let out a howl then ran off into the woods.

We went to the hospital and told them what happened. The police were notified and said they would investigate. After being home a couple of weeks I called the police, but they claimed there was no report or record of us ever being there. They were obviously covering up for some reason. I know what the three of us saw and lived through. It was very real.”



Bigfoot Kills Bunnies in Wantage

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In May of 1977, a Sussex County farmer in the town of Wantage reported that a large brown, hairy, Bigfoot-like creature with no neck and glowing red eyes had broken down a one-inch thick oak door and killed his rabbits. Some of the bunnies’ heads were torn off, while other hares were crushed and twisted. The man said there was an unusual absence of blood at the scene. Four men waited with loaded guns the following night for the creature to return. It reappeared at dusk, was shot at, and reportedly hit at least three or four times before running away growling. Although there was an account of the wounded beast re-emerging a few days later, no carcass was ever found.

Bob Warth, a member of S.I.T.U. (The Society for the Investigation of The Unexplained based in Little Silver, NJ), claims these Bigfoot-like entities may be UFO related.

“We know what robots are,” says Warth. “Is there a possibility that these bigfoots with super-human strength are an extraterrestrial biological robot up in North Jersey? These farmers encountered a bigfoot stealing animals from their barn, they shot at it, hit it right in the body cavity, but there was no blood. It then ran away. When you witness something like that, the first thing you do is relate it to yourself—physically and mentally. If you shoot it, you’re going to shoot where you know the heart is, or whatever, to be to bring it down. First of all, you don’t know what kind of armor it has, and secondly the brain (or control system) may be in his feet for that very purpose…if it is a biological robot.”

Bigfoot and the Hunter

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I am an avid hunter and I know I’ve heard creepy things out in the woods! One time, I was hunting in Passaic County with my two older brothers. It was about 7am on a brisk October morning when all of a sudden I saw some woodland creatures (squirrels, etc) scurrying about. Then it got awfully quiet, when all of a sudden I heard what I can only describe as two massive tree trunks colliding with great force. THUD! THUD! THUD!, I heard three times. Each sound was about 10 seconds apart and let me tell you, I had that shotgun in hand ready to fire at anything that came through the woods! I was absolutely petrified, then again–THUD! THUD! THUD! THUD! This time I heard it 4 times, only closer. So close, as a matter of fact, that the ground beneath me was shaking and accompanying the THUD sound was the sound of breaking branches. I ruled out the possibility of a bear, because black bears are very timid and could never create such a noise, nor could it have been a woodpecker working on a tree–no way would that ever make the ground shake.

My brothers were about 200 yards away and didn’t seem to notice the noise. After about three minutes of this eerie sound, it ceased. Nothing in my life has ever scared me so much as that. I never actually saw anything, but I’m convinced it was some kind of bigfoot creature. After our unsuccessful day of deer hunting, I went to the spot where I thought the sounds were coming from, which was directly in front of my sitting position about 70 yards ahead. I saw no footprints or any kind of trace of anything, but what I did see scared the hell out of me.

There were broken branches and small trees broken and another tree torn out by its roots! It was all fresh damage because the breaks in the trees had not turned brown yet. This damage was done very recently, and there is no way in hell a black bear could have done this. I would say that there were about five broken trees and they were anywhere from three to six inches in diameter, and the tree that was torn out by its roots was about ten inches in diameter at the base. Needless to say, when I saw this I got the hell out of there in an awful hurry! I really regret not staying and examining things a little further, maybe I could have found something to give me a clue as to what exactly it was that was making that God awful racket. But in my mind, I know what it was. –Jeff S.

The “Big Hairy Man” of Somerset County

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A Bigfoot-like entity has been seen in the regions of Somerset County, including the Great Swamp area and the Somerset Hills. The locals call it “The Big Hairy Man,” and he has even been spotted as far away as Hillside. According to eyewitness reports The Big Hairy Man stands about eight-feet tall and is covered with hair the color of a deer’s.

He walks upright with a human gait, according to a bone specialist and a physical therapist who encountered the Big Hairy Man while taking a short cut through the Great Swamp on Lord Stirling Road in a hurry to reach the airport.

They claimed the Big Hairy Man walked in front of their car and hopped the fence alongside of the road. They could not see his face because he (or it) was looking down. These sightings, according to the Folklore Project in Bernardsville, have occurred for many years.

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