Here is my take on bigfoot: I grew up in a coastal logging town in southwest Washington. I know people who have been loggers for 20 plus years following the footsteps of their father and grandfather into the logging industry. That goes way back. One person I know was involved with it when the had logging camps way up into the forest (before any roads were there) and would get the logs out by damming up the river and then, when they had enough logs, they would release the water and the logs would shoot down.

I have not heard of one person who has seen bigfoot, or even a story of one persons father or grandfather who has seen one of these creatures in the woods. This leads me to believe that they do not exist. I would think that atleast a few would have been sighted in the woods over the timeline of three generations of loggers especially when you consider that some of this time was way back when there were no logging roads into the woods.

Does anyone remember the alleged footprints back in the early eigthies in the Mt St helens area? Didn't they later find an oldtimer who had stilts and was making these foot prints?




[This message has been edited by Stadle (edited 07-09-2000).]