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Watch After Hours Rictor and Tammy hijack Melissa Adair's Yeti Confetti webcast  No topic was taboo as two Bigfoot worlds collide! Who won the smackdown? Watch and find out!

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  1. One thing I never understood.... if the PGF was a hoax, why did they go so far out in the middle of nowhere to do it? I live somewhat close to the film site (an hour and a half), and there are plenty of places to shoot a hoax that are closer to civilization. Why go through the trouble to drag their asses all the way out to the middle of nowhere?

    Any ideas?

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    1. Bluff Creek was the place to be in the 60's. Roger heard there were tracks found in the area. He also knew that casts were taken of tracks found in the region during the summer. These we now know are Wallace hoaxes, but the tracks allegedly found near the filming site were not casts.
      Anyway he had reasons for being in California. There are plenty of "middle of nowheres" in Yakima....

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    2. That is a pretty good point. But damn did they go way out there. It seems like it would have been easier to just film closer to the end of Bluff Creek by the Klamath River and still have that "Bluff Creek location" than to go all the way upstream.

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    3. Travis I checkked out your encounters over on bff. Good stuff, thanks for posting.

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    4. Its amazing. I want to see one too.

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    5. That douchebag Alaskan bush pilot on the JREF would tell you a hundred times over that the PG film site isn't remote. Again douchebag pilot.

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    6. Seeing one is definitely an interesting experience.

      And nothing is very remote when you have a plane to fly there

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  2. Second. I'll take it

    Good job first

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    1. I will proudly take second to a fellow bleever any day

      MMC

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  3. Travis. Bro. You need to get a job or a gf or something. I mean I'm Not hating or anything but you are becoming the Michael Jordan of firsting! I'm scared your going to get bored and move on to something like seconding or Dyering....Just don't wanna see one of the greats get burned out to soon.

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    1. The greats do not get burned out. That's what us great.

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    2. What makes me great is that I have a career, a wife, a kid, hobbies, and I still make time for firsting. That's dedication.

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