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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Yet MORE Videos: THE BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, Nearing Conclusion of Year One. THOMSQUATCH, MYSTERY SKULL, BOOKS, MORE...!

BIGFOOT'S BLOG, Mid-January Edition, 2011
The first year's phase of THE BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT videos are nearly completed. Please find another run of them viewable below. This weekend we worked on a SUMMATION SERIES filmed here in Willow Creek, among the hunting trophy heads and hides and historical artifacts at Cinnabar Sam's restaurant. Hopefully these last few will tie things up with our PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS and NEW RESEARCH DIRECTIONS for next year, making it seem as if we did something more than wander aimlessly through the creek and over the woods. These new videos will appear soon, as soon as Robert Leiterman gets over the burn-out of editing over six hours' worth of videos for YouTube. Damn, we could have made a European Art Film! What follow are videos 22-30 in the series. Look to the upper left sidebar of this blog to find links to the previous ones.
The Bluff Creek Film Site Project Crew, Bigfoot nerds in action!
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Here is PART TWENTY-TWO of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Yet another day, here Robert, Ian and Yours Truly start the hike up from Bluff Creek Bridge to the P-G Film site. Herein we explore the old ford that preceded the current bridge, look for old road cuts, and think we have stumbled upon the real Patterson-Gimlin base camp site, marked with a rebar rod, perhaps by Rene Dahinden.

Here is PART TWENTY-THREE of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Could THIS be the PGF site? Here we encounter the first plausible sandbar area downstream from the general consensus site. This one looks very, very plausible, and corresponds with dissenting views we've heard from Al Hodgson, Bobbie Short, and others. This one matches the old photos and diagrams, too.

Here is PART TWENTY-FOUR of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Heading upstream we see clear signs of the old creekside logging road, strange old stumps and Douglas fir optical illusions. Also, here we see our first red-leaved vine maple, the sure sign of true Autumn in Bluff Creek--just as seen in the PGF.

Here is PART TWENTY-FIVE of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Heading upstream farther we go through the MK Davis-proposed site up to the Peter Byrne-proposed location. Nothing seems quite in the right place to be the real PGF Bigfoot film site, but we keep on looking.

Here is PART TWENTY-SIX of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Heading upstream farther we hit the "Gulch" where we have identified the "Christopher Murphy Site" as seen in his book, KNOW THE SASQUATCH/BIGFOOT. Some nice big trees are in the back, but they're sitting up on a steep hill. We see that the creek has eaten away a portion of the original sandbar.

Here is PART TWENTY-SEVEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Heading upstream farther we come to the gravel bar most closely matching Dahinden's "aerial" photo from 1971. Ian gets in some digs against "Google Earth Armchair Investigators," and we speculate as to what could have caused the creek to change direction over the years.

Here is PART TWENTY-EIGHT of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Here we speculate on what current features of the creekbed might be similar to what MK sees in his Bluff Creek Massacre Theory. One very good looking potential track way is analyzed, as well as root balls "as big as a room." Where the creek splits in two courses we find a feature identified by Murphy, Perez and John Green.

Here is PART TWENTY-NINE of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Here we start to head back downstream, measuring with a laser pointer to the MK Davis site. See me drinking a beer while doing research in the field. Great! Just from hillside height we are basically able to rule out the MK site from our list of authentic locations.

Here is PART THIRTY of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Here we finish our hike downstream, with a lengthy stop-over at the MK Davis site. We locate what we think is MK's flagging tape on a tree branch, sitting over an old rotten downed log... clear markings. STAY TUNED for our final day's videos and a coming new set of summation sessions. Then, on to next summer!


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The BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT series, now at 36 videos, may be
seen on YouTube under "Uploads, See All" at BFRO-VIDEOS.
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RECENT NEWS...


The BIGFOOT FIELD REPORTER show with Sharonlee featured Yours Truly recently.
CLICK TO LISTEN to the streaming Archive or download the Podcast :
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharonlee0827/2011/01/10/the-bigfoot-field-reporter
The BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, Robert Leiterman, Ian and Yours Truly, appeared recently on MNBRT RADIO with Abe Del Rio:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mnbrt/2011/01/04/mnbrt-radio-with-steven-streufert
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MYSTERY SKULL?
Customers brought this odd skull in for examination the other day. What do YOU think it is? They thought it might be some kind of monkey, an "Indian Devil," or even one of the "Little People" said to live around this region. One look at it had us thinking CHUPACABRAS; but we soon found out thanks to our trusty Facebook friends what the skull really came from. Check it out... it is still very strange looking.
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OK, we have indeed been a bit lazy about blogging lately. Sorry about that. We've been leaving comments on other people's blogs, putzing around on the JREF Forums, and generally drowning in a sea of email. We'd like to recommend the fairly new arrival of THOM POWELL'S blog, THOMSQUATCH. He is not afraid to cover some of the more strange and interesting aspects of the Bigfoot phenomenon (as evidenced by his fine book, 
THE LOCALS: A Contemporary Investigation of the Bigfoot/Sasquatch Phenomenon). The comments we left on his posts are a good clue to our own thinking these days, so check them out; but do go to Thom's blog to see what we were responding to, eh? These little snippets offer a touch of what we've been thinking about lately. We promise, we WILL be back with more ideas and incisive analysis. Just let us get free of this Bluff Creek stuff, OK?
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Steven Streufert said...
Unless, that is, someone brings in some bones or a body tomorrow. Then at least we may do anatomy. From that point our attempts at behavioral studies would at least be taken seriously, and there would be more proper funding for endeavors aiming to document how the crafty critters live. If existence were proven, but they were still exceedingly difficult to study in the field, then that *absence* could at least be taken as a proof of extreme intelligent adaptation.
Oh, and by the way, I'm not saying we should kill one (as if we could!).
Great start on the blog, Thom!
...and then this...
Steven Streufert said...
Just because "crazy" things happen, and you are there with an open mind to observe them, does not make one crazy. Right outside of our consensus version of reality the universe is "totally insane." Well, surely it obeys "laws," but much of what is going on is not yet fully understood. We are biologically predetermined to experience a certain range, a slice of perceptual reality, and really not much more once our culture gets in there and restricts it further. Much of what we now call "paranormal" will one day be understood by science; but human subjective experience runs way ahead of what now may be empirically proven. Likewise, much of what science now knows runs way outside of normal human physical experience. The problem is in sorting through "the unknown" to find "the real," the provisionally real, at least. Science may be a "candle in the dark"; but we should always remember that the scientific has a liminal edge where it bleeds into the as-yet-unproven and mysterious realms.
...and then this...
Steven Streufert said...
If one pays attention, EVERYTHING is "paranormal." Also, what is paranormal or supernatural to one creature may not be so to another. If we humans were suddenly able to utilize the perceptual apparatus of, say, a bat, we would be utterly stunned by the influx of bizarre and incomprehensible stimuli. There are clearly levels of causation that we do not or cannot (yet) understand or perceive, but nonetheless exist; and these synchronicities are just the odd glimpses of this that we are able to, stumblingly, pick up.
****BOOKS****

EXCITING READING ON ITS WAY TO OUR BRAIN!
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This little conversation was started by famous Russian hominologist, Igor Burtsev, on Facebook. We commented there, too. We post it here as a reminder to all of us Bigfooters... be nice to each other, cooperate, don't be a turd, think like a Sasquatch!
I see, so many BF researchers and just their friends are in the USA, and so many encounters happen.
Why don't all of you unite and set up the public movement/society "For Recognition of Bigfoots" and demand such a recognition?
January 10 at 1:00pm ·  · 
  • 5 people like this.
    • Steven Streufert Mostly we all just argue amongst ourselves.
      January 10 at 10:04pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Larry Wentz Steven is right. Everyone has different agendas, methods & belief systems so reaching consensuses is difficult among researchers. Arguments, ridicule, lies/exaggerations of others & belief persecution is very common from what I see. That is not always the case though. The great thing about cryptozoology is the people involved... the bad thing about cryptozoology is the people involved.
      January 11 at 9:36am ·  ·  1 person
    • Igor Burtsev No matter of differences. One idea should unate all the BF researchers and friends, just one idea: RECOGNITION of THEM!
      Not depending of any differences - in approach, methods, etc...
      Just to demand authorities to legalise them!
      January 11 at 4:35pm ·  ·  2 people
    • Buddy Ellis I agree, I think all of us researchers should band together as one .
      January 11 at 6:35pm ·  ·  1 person
    • Steven Streufert 
      Bigfooters are the nicest people in person, usually. We just tend to dissect each other, as we don't have the BF to study reliably enough, nor a body to document it for science. No matter how much of an encounter we might have with them, the general public (and a lot of Bigfooters) simply will not believe it. That gets frustrating; and then we all come up with theories, and that is what we argue about, or what causes all of us (seemingly) to talk about each other behind each others' backs. Sometimes the theories are so strange, or so unfounded, that one can't help but comment. And then it is taken personally. And then... the same old story.
      January 12 at 1:38pm · 
    • Steven Streufert We can't even seem to agree on what Bigfoot IS.
      January 12 at 1:42pm ·  ·  1 person


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    ANGRY BIGFOOT SPEAKS!
    Angry Bigfoot is still hibernating, though it looks to be a warm winter out here in Willow Creek, CA. However, at one point as he thrashed about in his sleep he was heard to grumble and  mutter and then exclaim,
    "Dag Nabbit, hu-man! Pool of blood it not. Me plant bone on wrong film site. Me trick MK hu-man. Me hypnotize, whisper Sci-Fi story in him ear! Truth be, ME do Massacre on yer ass you not shut up. Let me sleep."
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    This blog is copyrighted, 2011 Bigfoot Books and Steven Streufert, aside from materials presented from others for "research purposes only," though you may borrow and quote if full citation is given, preferably with notice to us and a kindly link to this blog. Thanks!

    Saturday, December 25, 2010

    New Series of BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT Videos. SQUATCHY HOLIDAYS to All!

    BIGFOOT'S BLOG, MID-LATE DECEMBER 2010 EDITION
    Christmas Sasquatch at the Willow Creek Bigfoot Motel


    MERRY 
    SQUATCHY 
    CHRISTMAS 
    Everyone!

    This issue has yet even more
    BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT 
    videos for you, from our seemingly never-ending and ongoing series. You can view videos numbered Fourteen to Twenty-One here, of our studies into the true location and the history of the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film site.

    Here you will see the second phase of our filming trips, with Robert Leiterman and Richard "Rip" Lyttle investigating the downstream "MK Davis Site," as well as the "Peter Byrne Site." After that you can sit with us a while at the famous Louse Camp as we discuss minutiae of the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film and the mysteries of Bluff Creek history. MORE are coming, so stay tuned. There will be nearly forty of these when all is said and done, and that is just from this year. We will do a whole new series next summer, and our conclusions and investigations will be much more advanced. New information has been pouring in from some very surprising sources. Bill Munns and Thomas Steenburg are among those who have suggested they'd like to join us then. Also, we're doing our best to get Daniel Perez up here again, on-site, for his rich opinions and information.

    Have you seen the first eight???
    WATCH PARTS ONE THROUGH THREE HERE ON BIGFOOT'S BLOG.
    WATCH PARTS FOUR THROUGH EIGHT HERE.
    WATCH PARTS NINE TO THIRTEEN HERE.
    Click the links now or forever regret it.
    CLICK PLAYER BOXES BELOW TO VIEW YouTube WITHIN THIS PAGE.
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    *NEW SERIES!* Here is PART FOURTEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing Robert Leiterman and Rip Lyttle exploring the OLD BLUFF CREEK ROAD, from Louse Camp up to the Bluff Creek Bridge.

    Here is PART FIFTEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing Robert Leiterman exploring the MK DAVIS-proposed downstream film site location and looking for signs of the old creekside Bluff Creek Road.

    Here is PART SIXTEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing Robert Leiterman and Rip Lyttle exploring down the creek to the MK DAVIS-proposed film site location looking for stumps, debris piles and old road cuts.

    Here is PART SEVENTEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing day one with Robert Leiterman and Rip Lyttle exploring the MK DAVIS-proposed downstream film site location looking for old road cuts and stumps, and generally stomping around in the understory brush jungle getting close-up shots of leaves and branches.

    Here is PART EIGHTEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing day one with Robert Leiterman and Rip Lyttle exploring the MK DAVIS-proposed downstream film site location again... more stumps, more sticks, more vine maples, more...

    Here is PART NINETEEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Herein you'll see our second filming trip up there, this one showing day one with Robert Leiterman and Rip Lyttle exploring the PETER BYRNE-proposed film site location downstream from the General Consensus (Perez) Site. More tree trunks and stumps and footage of the understory, as well as an exploration up the hill where Byrne said the Big Tree is.

    That completes Rip and Robert's investigations during the day before Ian and Yours Truly got up there. That night we all sat around the campfire at the Bigfoot Mecca, Louse Camp, site where the Pacific Northwest Expedition was based, and where so many other Bigfooters have camped. Here are two more videos of that, showing us planning our explorations of the day to follow.

    *NEW PHASE!* Here is PART TWENTY of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Starting a new phase, here we have all four guys, Robert, Ian, Rip and Yours Truly, sitting around the campfire at Louse Camp discussing minutiae from the PGF history. We plan to hike up the creek the next day, and perhaps discover the original Patterson-Gimlin base camp. Filmed in night vision, yet no strange zombie creatures in there.

     Here is PART TWENTY-ONE of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Starting a new phase, here we have all four guys, Robert, Ian, Rip and Yours Truly, sitting around the campfire at Louse Camp discussing old maps and film site diagrams, hoping to discover where Patterson and Gimlin set up base camp, and what that tells us about the true film site location.


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    If the above embedded video boxes don't pop up do check for them at BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Look in "Uploads" and then "See All." There's a lot of other cool stuff in there.
    Or just click one of these links:

    PART 14
    Look closely in the background of our
    campfire and you'll see THIS walk by!
    PART 15
    PART 16
    PART 17
    PART 18
    PART 19
    PART 20
    PART 21
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    HERE IS SOME MORE CHRISTMASY CHEER FOR YOU ALL....
    FROM WIKIPEDIA: 
    "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a long-running Christmas television special produced in stop motion animation by Rankin/Bass. It first aired December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the USA, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour. It has been telecast every year since 1964, making it the longest running Christmas TV special.  
    SUMMARY: After seeing his glowing nose, the other reindeer, Fireball included, start ridiculing Rudolph; Comet denies Rudolph from being with the other reindeer as a result. Clarice is the only reindeer who still likes Rudolph and tries to comfort him. However, their musings are interrupted by Clarice's father, who forbids Clarice from being around Rudolph. Feeling outcast, Rudolph runs away into the forest.While in the woods, Rudolph meets up with Hermey. The two bond after they discover they each have something that makes them unique. After deciding to be "independent" together, they set out to seek "Fame and Fortune." After the song ends, the Abominable Snow Monster, a carnivorous monster that hates Christmas and feeds on reindeer, chases them. The two manage to escape him.
    Later, they meet a prospector named Yukon Cornelius who is obsessed with finding silver and gold. The trio manages to flee to the Island of Misfit Toys, ruled by a winged lion named King Moonracer. Because they are misfits but not toys, King Moonracer allows them to spend one night on his island. Rudolph leaves the island on his own, having realized that his nose is a danger to his friends. A few months later, Rudolph grows into a handsome young stag. He decides to return home despite being ridiculed. When Rudolph arrives back in his cave, he finds out that his parents are not there. He learns from Santa that they left to go looking for Rudolph, and Clarice went with them. Rudolph searches the North Pole and he finds his family and Clarice being held captive by the Abominable Snowman. Rudolph attempts to rescue them before Hermey and Yukon Cornelius find him and they try to help. They manage to knock out the Abominable while Hermey removes the monster's teeth, but Yukon knocks himself, his sled team, and the monster over a cliff when he stands up to the beast. The others return home, where they tell what happened to the others. Rudolph and Hermey stop being ridiculed, and the lead elf finally allows Hermey to open a dentist's office the week after Christmas. Yukon and the others, who survived, make a grand entrance with the Abominable, now reformed by Yukon. Everyone decides to keep the monster around because he can put a silver star on top of Christmas trees without a step-ladder. However, a strong blizzard is too much for Santa's team to handle, so Santa decides to cancel the Christmas Eve flight. But Rudolph's nose inspires him, and he asks Rudolph to lead his sleigh, which he agrees to. Rudolph leads the sleigh to the Island of Misfit Toys and takes the toys along the flight, where they are dropped off to their respective homes. With Rudolph leading the sleigh, it turns out to be a merry Christmas after all."
    Did you know there is a brief second's view of two grey ALIENS
    in the Rudolph special? They are hiding under the igloo that
    gets blown away right at the start of the snowstorm.
    (Thanks to Bryan Hart for the tip on this one! Photo by Bryan from TV.)
    Ho Ho Ho! Merry Squatching!
    Thanks to the Willow Creek Bigfoot Motel.
    Photos by Steven Streufert.
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    ANGRY BIGFOOT SPEAKS!

    Me not real angry, hu-man. It Christmas, you say. Go be happy. Peace Out. Me in my cave, keep warm, sleep a lot. Me not Grinch, you know. Though me sure see hu-mans that are!

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    All video shot and edited by Robert Leiterman. Copyrighted by him, with content from Steven Streufert and Ian (C.I.), and guest appearances by Richard "Rip" Lyttle, 2010. Film site images photographed on computer screens, from books, or on-site, as seen in the videos are used for research purposes only, and are seen being used as such. This blog is copyrighted too, by Steven Streufert and Bigfoot Books in its original content. You may borrow and quote for non-commercial purposes if full citation is given, preferably with notice to us and a kindly link to this blog. Thanks!

    Monday, November 29, 2010

    BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT Update: MORE Videos Released on YouTube..................... Plus Online Book: A HISTORY OF THE SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, Feisty JREFs

    BIGFOOT'S BLOG, Another Special Notice, Late-November 2010

    Here are SOME MORE!
    Videos Four through Eight of our
    BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT 
    have now been posted.

    Our summer's studies' results are finally coming forth. "C.I.," Robert Leiterman and Yours Truly set out to know Bluff Creek and its history better, especially as pertains to the Patterson-Gimlin Film. We sought to find the true site and track-way location, despite the fact that there are at least five different proposals from various researchers, and memories seem to have grown vague and as mysterious as the regrown forest now covering the once open sandbar where the famous Bigfoot film was shot. Here are the three introductory Bigfoot-nerd sessions trying to lay the preliminary foundations for our subsequent visits to the site area. Enjoy!
    Earth Explorer Image centered on the general consensus PGF site area.
    As Robert puts it on the YouTube pages: "Steven Streufert, Ian and Robert Leiterman are taking another look at the P-G Film site 43 years later. With conflicting thoughts as to exactly where the film site is today, they have decided to re-evaluate the facts, interview those in the know and spend some extensive leg work on the ground. They are trying to piece together what nature has spent the last 43 years turning back into a riparian forest. Part of an on going series."
    Just a picture... links follow below.
    Have you seen the first three??? WATCH PARTS ONE THROUGH THREE HERE ON BIGFOOT'S BLOG. Click the link now or forever regret it. CLICK PLAYER BOXES BELOW TO VIEW YouTube WITHIN THIS PAGE.

    Here is PART FOUR of the BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT. Watch Robert Leiterman as he walks up the creek from the Bluff Creek Bridge to the Patterson-Gimlin Film site.

    Here is PART FIVE of the BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, wherein we hike down the dirt road above the site and observe the sand bar and creek canyon below, and finally reach the bat boxes landing on the creek.

    Here is PART SIX of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, wherein three Bigfooting nerds really geek out in the rain nitpicking over the details given us by Peter Byrne for his location of the Patterson-Gimlin Film site.

    Here is PART SEVEN of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Here at the "Peter Byrne Site" we compare old photos to new landscapes, stumble upon stumps, and dig in the sand searching for the very ground Patty walked upon in the PGF.

    Here is PART EIGHT of our BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT on BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Here we bumble and wade up the creek, through the maze of fallen trees and wood debris, and come to the ostensible site as identified by Christopher Murphy in his book KNOW THE SASQUATCH/BIGFOOT. Still no conclusive proof of the PGF location.

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    Go to bfro.net for more BF info.

    If the above embedded video boxes don't pop up do check for them at BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube. Look in "Uploads" and then "See All." There's a lot of other cool stuff in there.
    Or just click one of these links:

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    We've been a little active on the JREF Forum lately. Click the name to view the thread about where we got started... or HERE, and HERE (these are pages 116-118 of the "Bigfoot: The Patterson Gimlin Film - Part 3" thread)... and you will see why we had to dive into it. Perhaps we'll always have to deal with this "Swastika Steve" business now. Oh well. Perhaps that is better than "BipolarBookBoy" or "Charlie Manson Eyes"!

    History of Six Rivers National Forest book cover
    You know what they say: If you can't beat them on the subject itself, attack the messenger. It is fun talking with skeptics! After all, we are one, too, in many ways; but we choose to leave Bigfoot out of that skepticism, and focus more on concepts of Bigfoot to be skeptical over. In fact, we are SKEPTICAL OF SKEPTICS. So there.

    Anyway, thanks to one AlaskaBushPilot we got a tip on this fine book. It is available free online, so check it out. It is a US Government Printing Office/US Forest Service book,

    A HISTORY OF THE SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST... Commemorating the First 50 Years.
    By Pamela A. Conners, Historian, Six Rivers National Forest.

    This puts Bluff Creek and it's Bigfooting history into perspective. Check it out!
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    Here are two recent photos from Willow Creek just for you. They were taken with an iPhone, not the greatest camera. Click to Enlarge....
    So much for Bigfoot hunting in Bluff Creek for the year!
    The G-O Road, near Bluff Creek and the "Bigfoot Lives" sign.
    Reported Bigfoot track found at Big Rock, Willow Creek.
    After Bobo and Richard drove all the way out from
    Arcata we found out that it was a bear track!
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    ANGRY BIGFOOT SPEAKS!
    Hu-man! You get call say Bigfoot track on sand at Big Rock. You drive stinky truck all way from Arcata and look. You think you find bear track. Fool hu-man, me leave that track by go tip-toe. Me sure fool you! Ha ha. Me still LMAOROTFLOL, you so puny and have no fur.
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    This blog is copyright and all that jazz, save for occasional small elements borrowed for "research" and information or satirical purposes only, 2010, Bigfoot Books and Steven Streufert. Borrowings for non-commercial purposes will be tolerated without the revenge of Angry Bigfoot, if notification, credit, citation and a kindly web-link are given, preferably after contacting us and saying, Hello, like a normal person would before taking a cup of salt. No serious rip-offs of our material for vulgar commercial gain will be tolerated without major BF stomping action coming down on you, hu-man.

    Tuesday, November 23, 2010

    NEWS FLASH! BLUFF CREEK FILM SITE PROJECT, First Three Videos Released on BFRO-VIDEOS YouTube Page

    BIGFOOT'S BLOG, Special Notice, November 2010

    The results of our summer's studies are finally coming forth. "C.I.," Robert Leiterman and Yours Truly set out to know Bluff Creek and its history better, especially as pertains to the Patterson-Gimlin Film. We sought to find the true site and track-way location, despite the fact that there are at least five different proposals from various researchers, and memories seem to have grown vague and as mysterious as the regrown forest now covering the once open sandbar where the famous Bigfoot film was shot. Here are the three introductory Bigfoot-nerd sessions trying to lay the preliminary foundations for our subsequent visits to the site area. Enjoy!

    CLICK PLAYER BOXES BELOW TO VIEW YouTube WITHIN THIS PAGE.







    Coming Up Soon!!! Robert Leiterman hikes up Bluff Creek from the Bluff Creek Bridge to the PGF site area, filming all the way. Also in the hopper: a very rainy day finds the three intrepid investigators out in the downpour trying to find those Big Trees, comparing the Peter Byrne, MK Davis and Barackman-Gimlin identified sites, trying to find "Dahinden's X" and Daniel Perez' arrow, and generally coming quite close to death by hypothermia and uphill mud climbing exhaustion. ALSO: An extensive new blog entry on our DAY ONE is in the tank and nearly ready to bottle. It should be up this week.

    If the above embedded video boxes don't pop up do check for them at BFRO-VIDEOS on YouTube.
    Or find them here: PART ONE, PART TWO, and PART THREE.

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    ANGRY BIGFOOT SPEAKS!!!

    Ha ha, hu-man! You spend all summer film at Bluff Creek, you STILL NOT film Me!

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    All video shot and edited by Robert Leiterman. Copyrighted by him, with content from Steven Streufert and Ian (C.I.), 2010. Film site images photographed on computer screens, from books, or on-site, as seen in the videos are used for research purposes only, and are seen being used as such. This blog is copyrighted too, though you may borrow and quote if full citation is given, preferably with notice to us and a kindly link to this blog.