I agree Dogfish, I've been interested in Bigfoot/Sasquatch lore since I was a kid.....some good stories, evidence, etc.....makes you think. At www.bigfootencounters.com and click on what's new...there is a good story about an encounter on the Olympic Peninsula.

I find it funny that an argument from so-called "woodsmen" is that "how come we never find bones or a dead body of a bigfoot in the woods?" I've spent lots of times in the woods, mountains, etc, and I have never come across a dead bear, cougar, or bobcat. Does that mean they don't exist?

I've mentioned it on this board before, but there was a well known guide and mountain man, named David Thompson, who mapped routes in B.C. and other parts of Canada in the 1880's........long before some of you guy's "my buddy's uncle's cousin who is 6'6" put on big shoes and walked in the snow to play tricks"....came across huge barefoot prints in a river bank so far from civilization that it puzzled him and he wrote about it in his journals.

What's in the woods and forest in the shadows and night? Who knows, I think it's a good story and I'll stay tuned.

Memo to Dan S.: The Coelancanth has not been extinct for millions of years, it was thought to be until one was caught in the 1900's.
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