Wow: Ron Morehead Knows All About Bigfoot, Just Read These Excerpts


Ron Morehead, the man who recorded the Sierra Sounds just posted an awesome piece about how to interact with Bigfoot. He talks about everything from the planning, to wood knocking to rock clacking. You can read the whole article at BigfootSounds.com, but here are some excerpts:

This article is meant to help in the understanding of these creatures and to also aid the researcher in feeling at ease in their presence – easier said than done; however, they are not antagonistic. Even though they live in the wilderness like an animal, they behave more humanistic than an animal, and considering them on that basis is important. Just as humans have different personalities; these creatures also possess unique individuality. Some will interact and some won’t.

Plan your trip into a specific remote area, suggestive of where these creatures may be. Plan a stay of at least two or three days… the longer, the better. When dealing with humans they need to feel at ease with the environment that you’ve created… they need to become accustomed to you and you need to make them curious. You should have a fixed exposed camp and a friend or two that share the same motive… winning the creature’s trust. Make camp where other hikers or packers don’t frequent and don’t take dogs with you. A small creek would be better than a lake – be off the mainstream trail. They prefer to traverse waterways, minimizing their signs.

After setting up camp, take a walk. In an attempt to interact or just perhaps announce your presence, find a small log (two to three-inches in diameter) and periodically strike it sharply two or three times against a larger log or tree trunk with a measured beat. The more resonant the sound, the better it carries. You may or may not hear a report back, but if you do and you are certain there are no other humans in the area, you’ve probably got the attention of a creature. Rocks struck together, one in the hand against a larger one on the ground, also work well in the same way. Use a sequence of three strikes, and not too often. I do not recommend trying to be stealthily while walking through the woods. Unless it’s an accident you will not sneak up on one of these creatures, so be bold and get their attention. If you’re intruding in an unacceptable area they may throw rocks, but they will not hit you with them—it’s just a warning—probably a young one in the area and they don’t want you there.

Comments

  1. He forgot to say to set up portable disco lights and a smoke machine and blast European electro trance music and dance around naked waving light sticks. That should get Bigfoot’s attention or attract some gay German dudes.

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    1. Yeah man, and dropping acid facilitates the orbs and tuning fork noises.

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  2. like people, they have to have some that are mentally challenged.. i wish one with down syndrome would slip up and walk down a well populated street in broad daylight..

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    1. Have you ever seen a mentally challenged deer walk down a well populated street in broad daylight?

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    2. Of course I haven't. Mentally defective animals usually die quickly.

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    3. well before his dumb ass die off i hope he take his stupid ass down a well populated street in broad daylight!

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    4. Uh, mentally challenged or not, I have seen plenty of deer walk up and down the streets. Deer, coyotes, elk, ducks, you name it. Never a bigfoot, though.

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    5. I don't know where the hell you live, but the only animal to walk down the street around here got shot for being rabid.

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    6. And he was one rabid ass motherfucker. That raccoon was drooling, stumbling, writing bad checks, hell he might have gotten himself shot even if he wasn't a raccoon.

      Seriously though, I lived in an area with a deer overpopulation for 20 years and I never saw one walk down the street. I've seen them cross the street, but never walk down it.

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    7. ^^^^^^^hahahahahahaha i fuckin LOVE bigfoot evidence ^^^^^^^^^^

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  3. STEVEN STREUFERT! U OL' FISH EYED FOOL! shawn if YOU take my shit down then u are a coward.. im talkin shit bought him 4 talkin shit bought YOU earlier!

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  4. Wait! Wait! Don't forget your fireworks, donuts and other stuff......

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  5. In my experiences with these beautiful creatures I went in with no video cameras, no audio cameras nothing. Just my self and my research partner. We kept our feelings light and the interactions were beyond belief. With no agenda no wanting to prove just completely harmless and hidden anything and we have had success each time. So who knows all I know is what we encountered and what we heard and saw was a blessing and a gift that in my opinion was given to us to share for us and we both know what we saw and heard and that's enough for us!

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    1. Define success. Leg me guess, you heard a couple of twigs break and a noise you couldn't identify? I bet that's it.

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  6. The "Sierra Sounds" is pretty decent evidence by the standard of a lack of generally acknowledged alternative source. However, that statement assumes credibility so I wonder if this man was as far out on the fringe back in the early 70's as he seems to be now.

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    1. Want to attract a bigfoot while camping.....just open up a bag of jacks links beef jerkey ...the bigfoot will come arunning...doughnuts...bahwwwww.doughnuts are for cops.

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  7. Yeah this guy knows what he's talking about. I mean hey, he's gotten more audio evidence every year than anyone. What's that you say, he hasn't gotten anything since the seventies? He hasn't gathered any "evidence" since then? And he is some kind of Bigfoot expert, how?

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    1. I agree. Ron M claims that he still researches the same area, but he has not produced any more Sierra Sounds. I think the whole thing is a hoax and he has a bunch of people fooled (including an ex-military flunky).

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    2. I agree wholeheartedly. These sounds are manipulated audio. Nothing more, sped up B.S. and its fooled plenty of people. People underestimate the ingenuity of the common conman. No doubt about it.

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  8. Voices in the Wilderness is a great read. The new audio CD has previously unreleased material. Thanks Ron.

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  9. If the Sierra Sounds are real they should be replicable. Have they been replicated? Not really...not really at all.

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  10. Yeah, he sounds arrogant. I doubt he meant to come off that way, but I dunno the guy.

    Let's assume he meant it more like, "Here is how I do it, works for me, you might try it."

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