Sasquatch Rock Art?


Editor's Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor M. Strudwick, a Sasquatch enthusiast.

Bigfoot might have an artistic side, as several rock sculptures have been found in the Wasatch Range, Rampart Range and Cripple Creek areas of Colorado, and they seem to serve no purpose other than an aesthetic one.

Some say they use this method to communicate their presence in the area, maybe they are distance markers, but we will never really know. All that is certain is that someone/something is very busy in valleys, leaving broken trees, rock structures and foot prints.

“As we traversed this area, which is on a 30-40% incline, we found footprints and other evidence of Sasquatch activity, correlating his story. In the same location, we found a footprint in the ice, and Pine tree and Aspen tree breaks in abundance as well” said the `Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies´ team

Check out their rock structure photos here: sasquatchinvestigations.org

Comments

  1. Yes the obviuos answer to footprints in snow or stacked rocks is not the millions of humans known to camp in those areas but rather a giant ape-man no one can find. Brilliant reasoning

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    1. I think it would make sense if these creatures exist as we believe they do that they could indeed stack rocks like this. BUT... people do it too, all the time.

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  2. Replace the r with a c, that's the answer right there.

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  3. So the conclusion is that bigfoot has a 'cock and balls" fetish? ...

    "Yeah, I found this mound of rock stacked up to look like 'cock and balls' ... it's gotta be bigfoot"

    ok, because every 12 to 16 year old boy in the world doesn't find hidden in plain site images of penises and testicles hilarious ... I know I drew quite a few on the chalk boards at school in my day.
    I would take credit for this, but am now in my 40's and only find it mildly amusing.

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    1. im 47 and faster than a 12/16 yr old to laugh at it. i think it's un-American to not see a set of the old big an hairy's in a picture,painting,
      stack of rocks that bigfoot piled...

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  4. Absolutely anything M. Strudwick says I believe!!! she is awsome

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  5. That is actually what Dick Ryder uses to open up his taterhole before the Bigfeets tear him a new one.

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  6. Oh that thing has a purpose and its not aesthetic!

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  7. stacked rocks are mile markers made by hikers...

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  8. So that's why Patty walked funny

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  9. Hikers put dem rocks dar to get oreintatered its not

    likeley a bigsfeet would make it looks like a deek.

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  10. Those are cairns (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairn). They are ALL OVER the Rampart Range area (where that picture is from) and ALL OVER Colorado because THOUSANDS of people hike there every year. There is ZERO chance they are anything other than rock cairns.
    The Aspen trees that are found broken in Colorado are almost all broken by elk and deer that pull the tops down to get the tender leaves.
    Absolutely NOT Bigfoot related. Check out the Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies web site for a good laugh...

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    1. I suppose the foot prints were made by the elk and deer vibram five fingers too...

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    2. Don't see any footprints. Just rock cairns that hikers/hunters make regularly to leave a "bread crumb" trail up and down the terrain there. It is asinine to try and claim that BF created them. We both know there is BF activity in that area. The evidence you are trying to portray as having come from there is just silly, though.

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    3. People make rocks stacks. Sasquatches are people, thus, Sasquatches make rock stacks as well. You have to know many things before you consider it a possibility it might be made by a Sasquatch. Location and difficult of access in conjunction with Sasquatch activity make these good candidates. People make tree structures, so do Sasquatches. Mike SIR

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  11. Thanks for this group's web link, there are so many such groups I gave up long ago trying to visit all the websites (and still cringe at tee-shirts and what not for sale).
    Their evidence overall seems pretty good and the presentation above par for most serious enthusiasts, especially if their hair samples pan out.
    Wasn't obvious from their website if they have submitted any to Dr. Sykes, but if not why not?
    Also, they stop short of directly connecting BFs to the rock stacks in their narrative, prudent IMO as rock stacking seems to be one thing many humans do spontaneously in the forest for grins, as well as with purpose for trail markers (hunter's individual trail - some tie ribbon on trees) or even mining claims.

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    1. What "pretty good evidence"? There is no evidence whatsoever.

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    2. @7:47 "There is no evidence whatsoever," is pretty good evidence of your ignorance.

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    3. Anon 7:39 is a member of the SIR group.

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    4. Would that make you feel less stupid, if I were an SIR memberand had certain bias?

      But you are wrong, again!

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    5. Dude - if you think that website has good evidence and is presented well, I think the readers here can judge who is stupid...

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    6. "@7:47 "There is no evidence whatsoever," is pretty good evidence of your ignorance."

      My ignorance?!

      HA!

      You dumbshit!

      Let's discuss.

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  12. That looks like a penis with a little hat on.

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    1. Anonymous, e-mail me at darkwing@mid-americabigfoot.com

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  13. It looks like a wiener. A JREF footer hoaxed it in tribute to J Randi.

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  14. A Cairn. I have hiked a bit around Colorado and the Rockies and these are all over the place.

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  15. Sasquatches make them to clearly mark hiking trails.

    Duh!!

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    1. yes, we can see that. you are in good company here.

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    2. ^
      Thanks for admitting you have a tiny weener too.

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    3. I barely produce a bulge even in spandex shorts.

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    4. Hell,a mosquito stung mine and it doubled in size.And it wasn't no bigger than a ant bite before it was stung.

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    5. Mine looks like a little purple button that's holding up my nutsack.

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  17. It looks like a Penis to me. Yet we have many phalic looking objects, buildings, monuments, and structures made by us humans!

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  18. Six pictures of these rock structures on the sasquatch investigations page and she picks this one.

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  19. Bigfoot buttplug, for taterholing

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  20. heres a little tip for you footers:

    Wherever you are, someone else has probably been there before you.

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    1. here's a little tip for you footers that are pretending not to be footers:

      You look like even bigger idiots than people who call themselves footers.

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  21. It looks phallic to me as well, does that say more about me or bigfoot?

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  22. I GUESS BIGFOOT PREFERS CIRCUMCISED MEN,WELL THERE GOES MY CHANCES!

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  23. Speaking of butt plugs, do you JREF footers still bleeve the the P/G suit has been found ?

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  24. You're right. No human being would stack rocks like this.

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  25. Since it looks like a penis, maybe they're in heat! Or something...

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  26. Looks like a hard stubby dick & balls. Dont let the bigfoot chicks see this!

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  27. it's a J Randi signature series dildo for that special gay skeptic in your life.

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  28. Tontar and kitikaze lovingly handcrafted it to fool the bleevers then will secretly attempt to bust their own hoax to look like heros on JREF ?

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  29. Absolutely perfectly appropriate that a mocking joking Big Dick is featured as representative of Mr. JOHNSON'S group.

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  30. Gawd! The way you fags go on and on about James Randi. He must have seriously plowed the fudge in your posteriors. He probably didn't give you a reach around either. Just kept slapping you in the back off the head while yelling "wake the fuck up". But alas, you didn't even when he sprayed logic into your taterholes. But don't worry I'm sure that the 7 foot tall, 500 pound, stinking apeman will still love you in the morning. LOL.

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  36. Unfortunately, we cannot study this area anymore. It was lost in a Forest Fire and is closed by the Forest Service indefinitely. I hiked in this area for 23 years. Never saw a person in their due to 900 foot elevation change required to get to this location and its very steep nature. Two of these rock stacks showed up one year out of the blue on a side hill marking nothing. The one photo supplied from Dean Harrison of similar nature comes from the Outback in Australia home of the Yowie. They see them their to some times in conjunction with Yowie's. By the way, I saw my first Sasquatch in this area as well. I am going to be honest with all of you. I don't take any one comments serious who posts Anonymously. Thanks, Mike-Co founder-SIR

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  37. That old Oregonian article from 1924 quoted Native Americans saying Bigfoot have a vulgar sense of humor...

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