The Urban Sasquatch Journal: Where Do They Go?



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.



- Other 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
#33 Flooding and Chaos
#34 After the Floods
#35 Lots of Changes
#36 Hair Samples
#37 Lots of Tinkering
#38 Shocking Find
#39 Between Storms
#40 Are They Understanding?
#41 Amping Up the Challenges
#42 The Calm Before the Storm?
#43 Drawing Them Out of Hiding
#44 Footprints and Disruption
#45 Dream Catcher and Gifting
#46 Narrowing the Locations
#47 2015 Year In Review and 2016 Begins!
#48 Twigs and Balls
#49 Come and Take It!
#50 Making Themselves Known
#51 Footprint of the Treat Thief!
#52 Perspective on the Site
#53 Being Watched
#54 Restless Pillaging
#55 Shuffling Through
#56 Arches Forming
#57 Steady Progress
#58 Systemic Changes
#59 Camera Fake Trick
#60 Dawn's Early Light
#61 Urban Site Perspective
#62 Missing Monkey Doll
#63 Considering Overnight Stay
#64 Move the Rock
#65 Creek Has Been Cleared
#66 Around the Rock
#67 Creek Turns River




Field Journal 3

Visit #22
Friday June 10, 2016


This report has 117 photos. It has been 13 days since I last went to site 1B. Site 1B is in a tiny part of the overall flood control reservoir. Waters from the flooding and rains over the last 7 weeks have been something to see!

I took the day off from work to bike ride the levee around the reservoir. 

I divided my photos into 4 sections. There are 4 roads that go thru the reservoir. Past photos from the levee covered sections 1 and 2. The water was at a normal level at that time. The whole area at this time looks like a real reservoir, not seasonal for flooding. 

I really wanted to see where the 'FP' (Forest People) might be able to move to. You will see that there are many trees above the water just like in a great swamp. Maybe there is dry ground in there somewhere, they can go to? Maybe they can use the trees to move in? 

At section 4, I saw deer moving along the tree lines on both sides of the levee. The 'FP' would probably follow the food. I know site 1B would still have activity as soon as the waters receded. I make these photos available to show how the area looks in high flood stage.

I arrived at the first parking area approximately 9:37 AM. The temperature was 86 partly sunny and with high humidity. My riding was from west to east thru sections 1, 2 and thru part of section 3. Halfway thru section 3, the levee turns north. The rest of section 3 and part of section 4 is north. the last part of section 4 turns back to the west and dead-ends into a warehouse area. This was a long ride because of my many photo stops.

This day, the time spent traveling to and from and on the levee was from the above 9:27 AM to 2:30 PM. What follows are the 4 sections and what I saw from those sections. Riding and observing from sections 3 and 4 was a new adventure for me. Also by the time, I got back to my car that afternoon, I was wore out. I hope you make semblance of what I saw.

Section 1 photos: 1-35










































Section 2 photos: 36-52





















Section 3 photos: 53-104
























































Section 4 photos: 105-117


















This concludes field report #22 for Friday June 10, 2016.



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