It's Christmas and we just want to share a Bigfoot story with you from Wayne, a witness who spotted a Dark Brown Sasquatch crossing a Pennsylvania highway. Enjoy!
A highway, huh? I just think if I were that brilliant at hiding from people and stayed hidden so long, the last place I'd go is a noisy freeway with cars and lights. Deer are dumb that way, but I don't suspect BF is.
I have read hundreds of Bigfoot sigtings mostly at night but also during the day that happen just like this guy from PA. I truly feel crossing right in front of cars and trucks is like a sport with BF. Seeing how close they can get and surprising humans who are speeding by.
This part of Interstate 80 is near the city of Clearfield, also Moshannon state forest is close to this spot, lots an lots of state game lands. Rockton mountain where other Bigfoot evidence has been found. Lots of reports from this area.
Also nearby is the Allegheny National Forest with its half a million acres of rugged terrain. Anyone familiar with the area can attest to the fact that the highway in question (I-80) was built to handle intercontinental traffic as opposed to "local" traffic. It's virtually a ribbon of asphalt bracketed by forested land from almost one of the state to the other with only a handful of small towns along its 400+ mile stretch. Anyone who thinks PA is all concrete and cities couldn't be more mistaken. Between where I live in PA and the stretch of highway where the sighting occurred there are counties that actually boast about not having a single traffic light or a single fast food restaurant in their county. In fact, deer populations in just about all of northwestern PA and north-central PA are higher than the human populations in these areas.
Autumnforest. After reading many of your posts, i am convinced that you know nothing about this field and are just another armchair skeptic. Imagine that.
This photograph was first shown at a Bigfoot conference in Washington over the weekend where witnesses were blown away. While we're currently seeking permission to post the screengrab here, we'll provide the link to the image on Facebook for now. The image is just a snapshot of a 5 minute-long footage of a Bigfoot caught on thermal. Washington Bigfoot researcher Derek Randles explains the image:
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Amazing! The White Handed Gibbonfoot!
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A highway, huh? I just think if I were that brilliant at hiding from people and stayed hidden so long, the last place I'd go is a noisy freeway with cars and lights. Deer are dumb that way, but I don't suspect BF is.
ReplyDeleteI have read hundreds of Bigfoot sigtings mostly at night but also during the day that happen just like this guy from PA. I truly feel crossing right in front of cars and trucks is like a sport with BF. Seeing how close they can get and surprising humans who are speeding by.
ReplyDeleteIf you look at the trees in the distant background you can see a baby Bigfoot swinging around like a monkey.
ReplyDeleteSo there are 7 foot tall apes running around the United States and no one can prove their existence?
ReplyDeleteMy my, that is mysterious.
Way to hide, you wily seven foot ape!
This part of Interstate 80 is near the city of Clearfield, also Moshannon state forest is close to this spot, lots an lots of state game lands. Rockton mountain where other Bigfoot evidence has been found. Lots of reports from this area.
ReplyDeleteAlso nearby is the Allegheny National Forest with its half a million acres of rugged terrain. Anyone familiar with the area can attest to the fact that the highway in question (I-80) was built to handle intercontinental traffic as opposed to "local" traffic. It's virtually a ribbon of asphalt bracketed by forested land from almost one of the state to the other with only a handful of small towns along its 400+ mile stretch. Anyone who thinks PA is all concrete and cities couldn't be more mistaken. Between where I live in PA and the stretch of highway where the sighting occurred there are counties that actually boast about not having a single traffic light or a single fast food restaurant in their county. In fact, deer populations in just about all of northwestern PA and north-central PA are higher than the human populations in these areas.
ReplyDeleteAutumnforest. After reading many of your posts, i am convinced that you know nothing about this field and are just another armchair skeptic. Imagine that.
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