Arizona Campfire Story About Being Stalked By Several Bigfoots [Video]
Back in June 2010, these Arizona Bigfoot hunters were pursuing a couple of Bigfoots, but the Bigfoots ended up pursuing them instead. Watch these experienced Mogollon Monster hunters talk about what it was like to be stalked by a bunch of Bigfoots.
I have to admit I was tracked by something that followed my steps, stopped if I stopped, and paralleled me on a path in the woods of West Virginia and its footfalls were intensely heavy and two-footed. It basically "escorted" me from the woods. This actually sounds like a pretty typical campfire story you hear from other campers. Still, they don't have any evidence other than anecdotal, so I'm not sure how helpful it is.
ReplyDelete@AF- I had a similar experience at a KOA in Wyoming. I never saw anything but i could hear it. It may have been a deer but it sounded like someone walking on two legs. I didn't have a campsite and the Ranger asked me to leave so I wasn't able to confirm anything. I had my camera but i only took pictures of the path in front of me in case they were working some sort of maneuver like chimps use. I'm not sure the Wyoming KOA is still there so don't bother looking it up.
ReplyDeletebear.
DeleteI'm certain Bigfoots use the same hunt-slay tactics as Chimps or Billi Apes. Using huge numbers, members of the Bigfoot community chase their prey (like elk or bison) into the waiting arms of the King Bigfoot and his brides, who are undoubtedly the most savage killing machines of his band. This tactic is also employed by lions in the Ngorongoro Crater region of Africa.
ReplyDeleteI have a degree and I'm happy to correct any misconceptions that appear on this blog. Don't be ashamed, just ask: I'm happy to inform. Don't let your average blog poster fool you, there are many scientific facts that can be applied to the pursuit and capture of Bigfoot, more accurately known as Sasquatch.
More fun videos from the AZCRO crew. Of course no audio of the stalking or video but plenty of hearsay.
ReplyDeleteOoh you have a degree. Hate to break it to you but you don't have a degree in Bigfoot. You're guessing like everyone else. All your informing with is your opinions, since you offer zero proof. In my opinion, I know way more about Sasquatch, more accurately known as Bigfoot.
ReplyDeleteI have a degree, as well, and those who do are likely to know 50% to 75% more than a non-degree holder. My degree is in Philosophy, and i've pondered the existence of Bigfoot for several months now. I've come to the conclusion, after at least 100 hours of silent contemplation, that Bigfoot is a solitary beast that runs in packs during the cold season. I've also thought up a solid theory that Bigfoot has rudimentary to passable speaking ability. English most likely. Overhearing hikers and campers, finding discarded literature, and studying signage placed through our national parks have taught the classic American Bigfoot how to communicate with one another. Anyone who has read Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan series (based on a true story)knows that just by having English letters, and a smattering of books to cross-reference, Could deduce the basics of our language and put them into use.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking English why not native People before English? Hum, I consider bigfoot language like samurai chatting for exemple as mimetic behavior, bigfoot repeating sounds heard from humans without any understanding about what they said neither how to handle it. I didn't said bigfoot don't have a language but, we can suppose they have vocal organs (teeth, tongue, larynx and so on) nearly similar to human and they can use them to imitate some sound and fool hikers. About Asian language similarities (the way by they talk like "samurai"), my guess make me think that bigfoot were running across America long before Asian languages were properly developed like those we can heard now.
DeletePlease apologize my English writing.
Thank you Sean P., us degree holders understand what common Bigfoot blog posters do not: science is the measure. Foolish theories about aliens and time travel are a boondoggle.
ReplyDeleteHaving gone to school AND received a degree we have a heightened, some might say, "sharpened" insight into the mind of Sasquatch (who very few people know is referred to as "The Skunk Ape" East of the Mason-Dixon line.)
The Mason-Dixon is a north-south divider... right?
Delete"Having gone to school AND received a degree we have a heightened, some might say, "sharpened" insight..."
ReplyDeleteYou're joking, right??
He's not joking, just exhibiting trollish behavior. Trying to elicit some responses to satisfy his insatiable superiority complex.
ReplyDeleteWell "The Naturalist", It would not be East of the Mason-Dixon. It would be either North of or South of. Check out the Big Brain on the Naturalist...............
ReplyDeleteI have no degree, but know the Mason-Dixon line separates the north from the south. Did you sleep though 10th grade civics class?
ReplyDeleteI have a 9" Mason-Dixon Line, and it goes
ReplyDeletenorth and south. And did YOU sleep THROUGH English class?
@ Anonymous:
ReplyDeleteI live in New York City, the home of the intellectual elite, therefor from my perspective the Mason-Dixon line runs East & West. You are clearly from the South where, from your perspective, the Mason-Dixon line runs North & South. If you has stayed in school and received a degree you would understand simple geography.
Yes, yes, the only intellectuals are in NYC. Then why isn't NYC one of the top 15 cities in the world to live? - per FOX and MSNBC. Some of us are smart enough to get the H out of that H-hole. But, you are smarter than us so please explain the skunk-smell lingering in the morning after load noises and a vibration on the house in the White Mountains of Arizona woke me up. And the large-animal (much too large for skunk) that ran off when I turned on the light. Maybe elk, maybe bear, but why the lingering skunk-smell, why the bang on the house that shook the house. Why the track in the sand that I couldn't identify. Things like this happen when people are on vacation, etc. - no time for scientific forensic analysis - 4 hrs back to work - Sunday - who ya gonna call? Could be a normal animal, could be something different - who ya gonna call?
DeleteGive me a break! You're still North of the Mason Dixon line....
ReplyDeleteCurious to where your "degrees are from"
ReplyDeleteoh please everybody, quit bickering and judging! this is not helpful. The Naturalist's viewpoints are as valuable as anyone else's, perhaps with a different insight. Are you all males with ego problems? Leave the ego behind and be nice. Geez.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mama Bear.
ReplyDeleteMy degree if from NYU in New York City, famed home of intellectuals, fashion models and sports champions.
The azcro crew do not mention that the area they do their research in has a heavy black bear population within the siera anchas. Just a little important detail i think thats always overlooked to talk about by these folks.
ReplyDelete"The Naturalist" aka "The Troll" has baited you all, beware "It's a TRAP!" I am so very tempted to fix his grammar, but alas, I would only be feeding him.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a "bigfoot" one morning about five years ago when I was going to work about 6 o'clock in the morning. It took place at southern Indiana down a isolated road, when something dark ran across my path so fast I couldn't clearly get a good view. However, I could tell it wasn't a man or no animal that is found in the area.
ReplyDeleteou are both right. The mason dixon line runs from the southern portion of Delaware to the northern portion of Delaware. Then runs west along the south side of Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteI visited a guy I worked with years ago. His property has the mason dixon marker on it. They were only about 10 feet off from the modern technology survey. Pretty good for guys using the stars and sextons
The Mason-Dixon line is imaginary.So then can it not run to where your mind grasps it's true meaning the best?I say it it runs up the supple curve of my hairy leg with fish net stockings on.As men who enjoy the company of other men while searching the woods for sasquatch, we all need to factor in our female side and nurture it....Let's go camping!
ReplyDeleteThe Mason-Dixon line is imaginary.So then can it not run to where your mind grasps it's true meaning the best?I say it it runs up the supple curve of my hairy leg with fish net stockings on.As men who enjoy the company of other men while searching the woods for sasquatch, we all need to factor in our female side and nurture it....Let's go camping!
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