
“Baum, who was in the woods late in the afternoon with his stepfather to build the tree stand for future hunting use, said he immediately knew what he was seeing. Though it was late afternoon, it had been a bright, sunny day, he said.
In other words, the visibility was excellent in the area near Hanley and Woodville Roads, just east of I-71, especially with no leaves on the trees.”
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I grew up in the woods, no electricity, no plumbing until I left home. That was in the seventies. I’ve been camping and backpacking for decades after. Been running trails in the boonies since the nineties. That’s thousands and thousands of times, thousands and thousands of miles. I’ve run, in pieces, the entire PCT. Never seen one, Bigfoot that is, ever in 60 plus years. (Just came back from the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness, check my latest post to see “real” animal evidence) I’ve seen coyotes, bears, cougars, pheasants, bobcats, wolves, etc. etc. Don’t you think that’s weird? I mean, that in all that time, I’ve never seen Bigfoot. Seen plenty of statues and art depicting BF. You might want to check out an old myth that I was told as a child. Stick People. It’s a native myth just like Bigfoot. The reason there are stick people is so that Native kids don’t go running off into the forest and get themselves lost, which is not that hard to do. Good luck!
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Hey there! I hear you, I’ve been out walking in the forests a long time as well. Had a bear, coyote, fox, deer, etc run in as well. Sadly still no bigfoot. But, I feel they are out there, but what they actually are I’m not sure. I’m not a hundred percent sure I want to see one while I’m alone in the woods 😳
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Well, I wish you well and good luck. Remember the Stick People. They’re out there too. https://astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2018/11/25/the-stick-indians
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