This is the reporting by a Bigfoot researcher of an ongoing study in the Southern part of the United States in a very large park area near homes and urban setting.
Prior Installments:
#1 What is Urban Sasquatch?
#2 "The Original Experiment"
# 3 The Urban Study Begins"
#4 "Signatures and Signs"
#5 "Mixing It Up"
#6 "Neglected and Discouraged"
#7 "Adding Complexities"
#8 "Stunning Interactions"
#9 "Showing My Intent"
#10 "I'm Being Directed"
#11 "New Team Member"
#12 "Working It Vigorously"
#13 "Curious Interactions"
#14 "New Season Begins"
#15 "Answering My Thoughts?"
#16 Trail Cam Sham
#17 Training for Cameras
#18 Weather, Birds and Unexplained Sights
#19 More Preparation For Filming
#20 Revealing the Urban Research Site
#21 Research Considerations
#22 Making Signs
#23 Footprint Found
#24 Testing Animal Versus Sasquatch
#25 Enticing With Food and Curiosity
#26 Amping up the Exchange
#27 Opening Communication
#28 Extended Visit
#29 Pillaged and Moved
#30 Feather Gift
#31 Disarray
#32 Evolving
#32 Flooding and Chaos
#33 After the Floods
#34 Lots of Changes
#35 Hair Samples
#36 Lots of Tinkering
#37 Shocking Find
#38 Between Storms
#39 Are They Understanding?
#40 Amping up the Challenges
#41 The Calm Before the Storm?
#42 Drawing Them Out of Hiding
I have 26 photos from this visit.
I arrived at the parking area just after 2 PM. The conditions were: Temp: 60 degrees with a clear, blue sky and cool.
After doing my initial close by bike ride, I donned my backpack and rode to the P.R.O.W. site. I got there at 2:50 PM. The following items with photos are noted:
#1 and #2. The ball has been removed from the crook of the nearby tree and is now on the ground. It had been wedged in tight. Also the Native American drawings page which was covered in plastic is now gone. It had been wedged behind the vine growing up the tree. This was approximately 5' off the ground. ????
#3. thru #7. At the knife gifting tree, the 'BF' drawings page is still in place. Both the poncho and the knife are on the ground. If zoomed in, the knife can be seen at the base of the tree. The backpack with the food items gone is on the ground to the southwest approximately 25' from the tree. The torn up popcorn and peanut bag wrappers were close to the backpack. I could not find the sweet treat wrapper. ?????
#8. and #9. At the tree, I had attached the yellow caution tape, a limb from the tree was broken over by the caution tape. Again, this tree is approximately 30' to the east of the knife gifting tree. ????
#10. There is a hollow round spot on the gifting tree. I added a 3' limb into the hollow and had it extend out.
#11. On the limb, I laid the poncho as a gift and re-hung the backpack with the pouch unzipped. I also put the knife back on the nails attached to the tree at the caution tape.
#12. Here's a close-up of the backpack opening. I put into the pack a can with a plastic cover filled with deer corn.
#13. A closer side photo of poncho and pack on the limb.
#14. At the arch tree, I added a 'BF' drawing page and a small, Native American 'Dream Catcher'. This is from north to south.
#15. Same as #14, from southwest to northeast.
#16. My original set-up of limbs. I put the ball up onto the formation and added the plastic garbage can lid. As you can see, the ground is now somewhat dry. Typically, this ground is almost swampy after rains but not this trip.
#17. and #18. On the P.R.O.W. near the entry to the site, these impressions, tracks ???? can be found. I have no idea what could have made them. On closer look, they seem to be more round but with the toe holes??? They are huge.
#19. Looking southwest on the P.R.O.W. The site is to the left of the standing water. It is muddy and wet here.
#20. Looking a little further southwest. You can see water beyond the west tree line. That area stays swampy a long time in after rains.
I left the P.R.O.W area at 3:30 PM. I arrived at site 1B at 3:45 PM.
#21. and #22. I moved the tires from near the ball buckets to the boundary of the site. As you can see, I put them up in a group of small trees that were growing in a tangled manner.
#23. Except for some movement of the chain ????, nothing else has changed. The bag has not been opened.
#24. and #25. Between the bag tree and the ball buckets area, I noted what looked like a possible right foot impression. I measured a possible 12"x 4.5" x 3.5". ????
#26. At the pipes, I put this set-up stack together. I want the kettle bell to be moved. We'll see.
As noted some things did happen. My interest is still high. I still have a high fascination with what's going on here.
This concludes field report #38 for Sunday December 6, 2015.
Field Visit #38
December 6, 2015
I have 26 photos from this visit.
I arrived at the parking area just after 2 PM. The conditions were: Temp: 60 degrees with a clear, blue sky and cool.
After doing my initial close by bike ride, I donned my backpack and rode to the P.R.O.W. site. I got there at 2:50 PM. The following items with photos are noted:
#1 and #2. The ball has been removed from the crook of the nearby tree and is now on the ground. It had been wedged in tight. Also the Native American drawings page which was covered in plastic is now gone. It had been wedged behind the vine growing up the tree. This was approximately 5' off the ground. ????
#3. thru #7. At the knife gifting tree, the 'BF' drawings page is still in place. Both the poncho and the knife are on the ground. If zoomed in, the knife can be seen at the base of the tree. The backpack with the food items gone is on the ground to the southwest approximately 25' from the tree. The torn up popcorn and peanut bag wrappers were close to the backpack. I could not find the sweet treat wrapper. ?????
#8. and #9. At the tree, I had attached the yellow caution tape, a limb from the tree was broken over by the caution tape. Again, this tree is approximately 30' to the east of the knife gifting tree. ????
#10. There is a hollow round spot on the gifting tree. I added a 3' limb into the hollow and had it extend out.
#11. On the limb, I laid the poncho as a gift and re-hung the backpack with the pouch unzipped. I also put the knife back on the nails attached to the tree at the caution tape.
#12. Here's a close-up of the backpack opening. I put into the pack a can with a plastic cover filled with deer corn.
#13. A closer side photo of poncho and pack on the limb.
#14. At the arch tree, I added a 'BF' drawing page and a small, Native American 'Dream Catcher'. This is from north to south.
#15. Same as #14, from southwest to northeast.
#16. My original set-up of limbs. I put the ball up onto the formation and added the plastic garbage can lid. As you can see, the ground is now somewhat dry. Typically, this ground is almost swampy after rains but not this trip.
#17. and #18. On the P.R.O.W. near the entry to the site, these impressions, tracks ???? can be found. I have no idea what could have made them. On closer look, they seem to be more round but with the toe holes??? They are huge.
#19. Looking southwest on the P.R.O.W. The site is to the left of the standing water. It is muddy and wet here.
#20. Looking a little further southwest. You can see water beyond the west tree line. That area stays swampy a long time in after rains.
I left the P.R.O.W area at 3:30 PM. I arrived at site 1B at 3:45 PM.
#21. and #22. I moved the tires from near the ball buckets to the boundary of the site. As you can see, I put them up in a group of small trees that were growing in a tangled manner.
#23. Except for some movement of the chain ????, nothing else has changed. The bag has not been opened.
#24. and #25. Between the bag tree and the ball buckets area, I noted what looked like a possible right foot impression. I measured a possible 12"x 4.5" x 3.5". ????
#26. At the pipes, I put this set-up stack together. I want the kettle bell to be moved. We'll see.
As noted some things did happen. My interest is still high. I still have a high fascination with what's going on here.
This concludes field report #38 for Sunday December 6, 2015.
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