Mark, that website should have other siteings nearer to your campsite.....

by taffy341 (no login)

 
Mark, it was the first area sighting I came across on that website's search engine... I'm sure there are other reported sightings nearer to your campsite (of course the Forest People/Bigfoot do travel in through out large territorys).
As to the guns, it just happened to be the first report I came across..and since the search was strictly for that area of Va., I thought it would at least give you some idea.. Many websites have sightings by state.. Jeff Teagle's website gives state sightings as well as the website I gave you in the other post.
I personally am a NO KILL believer unless a life is at stake. And that does not mean a shot-out-of-fear but an actual threat of loosing a life because of a vicious life threatening attack by a Bigfoot.
I believe in freedom of thought, so I do not mention this for discussion, only to state my belief.
I also believe that all researchers can learn from each other's work and the issue of No Kill or Pro Kill need not create a bar to shareing knowledge on our Forest People/Bigfoot.
Logically, the two opposing theories would not work as research partners in field research because of the total different frame of mind and thought process when out researching (threat vs. non-threat). We all know that animals sense the human's mental state of mind and that is why animals will approach some humans and stay distant from other humans.
You mentioned gardening tools when out camping... I've read that the Forest People/Bigfoot also dig up certain roots for food as well as jab sticks into the ground to make the worms rise to the top... I think one of the below posts speak to the 'worm fishing' for food. Will you be camping away from the main camping areas (deeper into the woods)?
I read on another forum somewhere that Forest People like slow soothing harmonica music and become curious with it's melodic soothing sound... they become agitated by peppy sounds similar to "Rain drops are falling on my head". However, the slow soothing sounds are non-agressive and they do not seem to be upset by them... lol... or their ear drums aren't irratated... LOL.
Just a thought, who knows, the soothing sound of the harmonica may bring a positive gentle call from them.. better than an agressive screech... LOL.
Good luck on your marathon and Bigfoot research.



Posted on Jul 23, 2003, 11:34 PM
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