Originally Posted By: stlhdr1
Originally Posted By: Irie
Originally Posted By: RICH G


There is plenty of evidence out there and thousands of eye witness accounts, far to many for misidentification. I know that mine was not misidentification.

I can tell you this much, lots of people are going to eat crow regarding this thing...


It's going to take more than a $10 Gorilla suit (Patterson Film) or some blurry schit on the edge of the pic (your joke of a sham) or a halloween costume crammed in a freezer (corpse hoax) to get anyone to eat any fukkin' crow.

The only one who's going to STFU around here is you.

A lot of us, and I mean a LOT, grew up spending days and nights for decades and decades stomping around the Mt. Adams, St. Helens, & Rainier wilderness either as a logger, a hunter, hiker, or a fisherman, and the closest any one ever saw to any fuggin' Bigfoots was some hairy naked 280 lb. hillbilly trying to chase down his 'date' which just so happened to be some dumbfvck cryptozoology enthusiast that had a purty mouth and the stupid idea to wander around rural SWW unarmed.

By the way, I met Patterson's grandson at a logging road kegger. That gorilla costume and that Kodak Super 8 camera made his grampa a local celebrity. The locals still laugh about it today.



Well said.

I too am one of those that have spent all too much time in the Wilderness from Mt St Helens to Adams to deep places in between... I've never found ANYTHING that even made me think twice that their was a ape walking around in our woods...

The rock throwing is what cracks me up the most...

Oh, one thing that's interesting about our wilderness. They photographed a wolverine near Mt. Adams, the first time they'd been seen that far south in Washington state. There's an estimated 20 or so Wolverines in WA....

Is there a chance at bigfoot? I'll put it at .0000000000000000000001%

Keith


+1
I've spent an enormous amount of time in the mountains and doubt that the average/casual outdoorsman realizes just how deep hunters penetrate the backwoods with both boots and binoculars.
I hate to say the word never also, but Bigfoot is something I have very, very little belief in.
But then again I don't believe in several other hugely popular beliefs either.

wink

Seems to be two camps, those that believe in everything until proven false and those that don't believe until proven, with a few in between.
Those that want to believe are pretty adamant that's fo shore.
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