tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8996974684243527907.post6746993971918637274..comments2023-10-23T00:23:28.842-07:00Comments on BIGFOOT'S bLOG: NEWS FLASH! BIGFOOT'S BLOG and the BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT to Appear on the MNBRT RADIO SHOW, January 3rd, 2011Steven Streuferthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07852437322070677310noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8996974684243527907.post-51228321752118712642011-02-20T17:40:53.634-08:002011-02-20T17:40:53.634-08:00Check out Minnesota Big FootCheck out <a href="http://www.minnesota-attractions.com/bigfoot.html" rel="nofollow">Minnesota Big Foot</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8996974684243527907.post-58590777659501729492011-01-05T22:38:58.250-08:002011-01-05T22:38:58.250-08:00Steven,
Nice research and great pictures. While t...Steven,<br /><br />Nice research and great pictures. While the PG film wasn't that long ago, look how much has already been lost. (exact documentation of site) As a Child, my first exposure to Biggie was at the Capitol Theatre, a documentary of sorts. It was the 70's.<br /><br />How about all that snow and rain the West Coast has been getting hammered with?!!It might provide some excellent opportunities for a siting, or to see snow tracks. Of course, it has to impact the Bigfoot hard as to food resources. Perhaps Gift a little, and you may get to see one. <br /><br />I am now in Southeast Wisconsin, but there are local woods and I always keep my eyes open. I spent some time in Osseo Wisconsin, Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota border area, where many Bigfoot sightings were made. Beautiful area, low human population, lots of good habitat. No personal sightings, but I sometimes had the feeling of being watched. It is a very hilly region, with many Amish farms. I did much bicycle riding there, and one day went by the local Amish schoolhouse while the Children were outside playing. They were amazed at the sight of the Bicycle, ran to the fence and were pointing and laughing. They had never seen a bicycle before! (I was in the Sticks!) So, as Biggie would have been to me, a bicycle was to them. The Amish don't mix too much with "modernized" humans, so I couldn't help but wonder, given the remoteness and wildness of the area, if they were familiar with Biggie. My bicycle would appear to them as an unnatural part of the World, while to me a sighting of Biggie would appear "unnatural", or really unexpected. How far us "civilized" folks are really removed from nature.<br /><br />Enjoy the Winter! Good luck Squatching. I enjoy your blog, as always...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com