Thursday, August 13, 2009

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

August 12

Is this the voice of bigfoot?
http://blogsquatcher.blogspot.com/2009/08/voice-of-bigfoot-san-juan-mountains.html

Post your comments and stories about your encounters with big foot. Your story might appear in in an upcoming book!

Monday, August 10, 2009

August 10th Big Foot Festival

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRw1-y1Txxs

viral video of dance at Big Foot Festival

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Sunday, Aug.8


Thanks to all who e-mailed me.


Salt Fork is legendary for Big Foot sightings. It's 2,000 plus acres makes it an excellent place for big foot / sasquatch to live relatively undisturbed. For the past several years, it has been the sight of the Eastern Ohio Big Foot convention.


Some of the locals even have fun with the "fame" of being a hot spot for big foot, as evidenced by this photo.
This was our first expedition, but will not be our last. We are dedicated to finding proof. If encountered, we will engage.
Post your comments. Is bigfoot / sasquatch real? PACE (Perry Arizona Critter Expedition) wants to hear from you!


Friday, August 7, 2009

Let's here from you

Twitter me at www.twitter.com/SafariAngela. Would love to hear your comments about bigfoot.

Journal Entry Aug. 7

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The team woke up early and made our way to Salt Fork State Park near Cambridge, OH. It has been the site of several Big Foot / Sasquatch sightinings since the early 1970s and possibily even before then.
We explored several areas, including Hoskins Cave.
While we didn't have a sighting, we found a print. At the top of the picture, you see one of our walking sticks. Just below the walking stick, you can see the print.
This photo was taken near the lake, near the parking lot at Hoskins Cave. The terrain was sandy. It looked as if it might have been made in the early morning hours. We also found several smaller prints that looked as if they were made by a racoon.
Following a full day of searching other areas, Stone House, White Loop, Morgan's Knob, this was the only sign of Big Foot / Sasquatch.
While this is not ultimate proof of Big Foot / Sasquatch, we can't explain the foot print.
Let us know what you think.

Journal Entry: August 6

It's the morning of the expedition. Some people are grumpy. Too early I guess. Maybe it's nerves. Whatever is the case, the team is assembling. We have about a two hour drive in front of us before we arrive at the start of the trail.

Cameras - check
Computers - check
Cell Phones - check
Rope - check
PURELL - check

It's a good day to find bigfoot. He is real.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Journal Entry August 6

Preparations are underway for the big search on Friday. We do not want to disclose the location for fear that someone will show up in a monkey suit. People don't realize just how dangerous a prank like that could be.

We've put together our safety kits, which include cell phones (which will probably have no signal), first aid kits, our technological devices (computers, cameras, etc.), food, etc.

We will engage no matter what.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Journal Entry Aug. 5

Prep for going bigfoot exploring:
1. Make sure camera equipment is operational - test battery and bring additional battery pack.
2. Secure maps of area that you are exploring, including topographic map, trail map, etc.
3. Mark on maps areas were bigfoot was last sighted.
4. Bring dog. Bigfoot seems to show up when dogs are present.
5. Dress for the occasion making sure clothing is appropriate for weather and locale.
6. Have an exit strategy - just in case.

Top 4 items of what to look for when searching for Bigfoot

When searching for bigfoot, do not widely disclose the area you will be searching. Some idiot dressed in a monkey suit is libel to show up. While that idiot might think it funny, he might be putting himself in real danger. Only tell close friends where you will be searching. In case anything happens, at least someone will know where you are.


Here's what to look for when you are searching for the illusive creature:

1. Look for stick stacks - branches piled up to resemble a lean-to; thought to be used as a shelter by bigfoot.

2. Tracks - depending on the weather, tracks may not be obvious.

3. Stink - just about everyone who has encountered a bigfoot has reported a strange smell described as "stink."

4. Look for broken tree brances a that are above the six foot line.