"Squatchers"

In the video Les mentions that he's had 2 such encounters but unfortunately I haven't been able to find anything on the second.
 
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Jill, Les Stroud was careful to not say he heard a bigfoot.He heard ape like noises. I have never heard any of those animals mentioned. I dont know what moose, elk ,bear ... sound like when they are mating or giving warning noises. I have heard white tails make lots of different sounds. It would not surprise me to hear a deer making an ape like sound.
 
Walking on a dirt road with my wife near my cabin last summer, I found these tracks. That Paramilitary is 5" long. Those tracks were bigger than my size 11 feet, but had giant toenails on them...
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Jill, Les Stroud was careful to not say he heard a bigfoot.He heard ape like noises. I have never heard any of those animals mentioned. I dont know what moose, elk ,bear ... sound like when they are mating or giving warning noises. I have heard white tails make lots of different sounds. It would not surprise me to hear a deer making an ape like sound.

Since he stated it was in a tree at first, I would be surprised to see/hear a deer up a tree.

Also, I've heard deer many times, grunt, snort and bleat, never heard one do an ape call. I'd be very surprised to hear any other animal making the sound Les imitated, besides an ape. Since he was in Alaska at the time, there's not any known apes found there.
 
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Walking on a dirt road with my wife near my cabin last summer, I found these tracks. That Paramilitary is 5" long. Those tracks were bigger than my size 11 feet, but had giant toenails on them...
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What State is this in? And were there only those tracks? As in no front paw tracks, such as a bear would leave? And how far did you observe these tracks going?
 
I didnt take it to mean an animal up in a tree. I thought he meant in the trees about fifty yards away.
 
Not in a tree as it up a tree, but in a tree as in the big-ass base of a pine or cedar. The rest of the story wouldn't make sense if it was actually UP a tree. I know Canadian bush- lingo.... Les is my homeboy.
 
Not in a tree as it up a tree, but in a tree as in the big-ass base of a pine or cedar. The rest of the story wouldn't make sense if it was actually UP a tree. I know Canadian bush- lingo.... Les is my homeboy.

thats kind of what i took from it. i think its funny that a few are arguing over where the sound came from. my question is, who gives a damn?
 
When it comes down to it... if you can't raise enough evidence in 60yrs to convince the scientific community, you are fooling yourself. I mean look at the BFRO sighting maps... they are lit up like a christmas tree! Yet, no Samsquantch. When you head into a bigfoot investigation, already convinced that they exist, you will find everything you need to confirm it in your own mind. Same goes for the skeptics... everything points to the hoax. We are at a standstill but the ball is in the squatcher's court. I'm seeing a lot of vollies but nobody seems to be able to spike it. I don't have to disprove the existence of Bigfoot because nobody has proven he exists.
 
We are at a standstill but the ball is in the squatcher's court. I'm seeing a lot of vollies but nobody seems to be able to spike it. I don't have to disprove the existence of Bigfoot because nobody has proven he exists.

For me thats what it really comes down to... Its a logical impossibility to prove that something doesnt exist. So until something undisputable, or reproducible gets found, I just cant believe, as much as I want to. (Just like 'Sea Monsters' endlessly fascinate me.)

Also considering that humans lived with, and sometimes mated with, and competed with Neanderthals for who knows how long, in addition to any other almost human creatures we competed with, and that in parts of africa large apes are still known to attack humans for water (with weapons no less) is it so hard to believe that this fear is hard wired into our DNA from times long ago? Coupled with the fact that human vision goes through some fill in by our cognitive centers to find patterns or make sense of things or just plain invert the picture, its easy for me to believe people can really see things that might look different if seen from an objective lens.
 
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