Fireside Chat: Random conversation about a man being tracked by something "bipedal"



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ive heard the cats but still havnt seen one. ive walked from echo lake on 50 to sodasprings on 80 the long way through desolation wilderness, ive walked from tahoe to oxbow just below foresthill crisscrossing paths through desolation wilderness and never seen anything but 1 bear and he was running fast and we were lucky just to get a glimpse of him.

i did work at blue lakes of hwy 88 at 8000' for 3 years and there were a few freaky things happened up there but i didnt see anything and have no proof but i was a ranger with this chico state runner who was one of there top runners and he ran through the woods at dusk. he came to the cabin one night white as a ghost and very shaken up and he didnt want top talk about it but i kept at him and all i could get out of him was that something bipedal was tracking him in the woods when he was on a trail and it was playing cat and nouse with him. the next day you could not get a peep out of the guy. my first question was, was it a mountain lion or bear NO! it was not and i dont want to talk about it. lol

Looks like bear prints to me!
i was stalked once too by something that would stop when i stopped [because i heard something bipedal running crunching leaves] when i stopped it was dead silent and i would take off again and here something then stop again the noise would stop. whatever it was it was just out of eye sight. on the same ridge ive heard strange whistling too.

other sightings and tracks have been in the area reported by people that dont know each other.

was this a bigfoot? no way to tell and you cant say yes or no

with trail cams and more poeple getting out in the deep woods more sightings are being reported and pictures are coming out.

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