Watch: After Greene's Thermal Footage, The Hunt for Bigfoot In Uwharrie Forest Is Getting Lots of Attention


Four years ago, Mike Greene captured thermal video of Bigfoot in the UWharrie National Forest. Since then plenty of researchers are now claiming they are closing in on the beast. Here's a news report featuring a researcher named Lee Woods who also hunts in this forest.



[via http://myfox8.com/2013/05/20/one-mans-search-for-big-foot/]

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  1. Terrible time for my phone to freeze.

    Quad-core my ass.

    MMG

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    1. It's ok MMG, you lost to a veteran firster, tough to beat.

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    2. is that a no then? still no monkey? damn! oh well maybe next time ey!

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    3. who is the more unfortunate...someone with no life or someone with no life as well as no monkey

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    4. With you being a Bigfoot skeptard and spending all your time trolling on a BF blog. I could not begin to compete with your levels of misfortune.

      MMG

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  2. Uwharrie isn't that large of a NF. 50,000 acres. Compare to Ouchita - 1.7 million acres. Not exactly wilderness, I've ridden dirt bikes there before.
    Possibly more interesting than a fantastical arboreal 800lb monkey man:
    "Uwharrie National Forest has received attention as of late for unconfirmed sightings of supposedly extinct Eastern Mountain Lions within park boundaries."

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    1. BTDT with the E. Mountain Lions in SC

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    2. Oh that's nothing; thousands of Aussie-biologist-worshipping skeptards bleeve that Ketchum's samples prooove that N America is simply riddled with whimsical sylvan paranormal pandas.

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    3. Ray Wallace hoaxed panda tracks in 58 and Roger Patterson put his buddy in a panda suit back in 67. I've been hooked ever since...

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  3. pwned like an audience member of a cryptolinguist presentation at a bigfoot conference

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  4. It was so funny when bobo recreated the thermal perfectly but they still bleeved it was a bigfoot.

    Facepalm.

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  5. Researchers have been "closing in on the beast" for 50 years. Go figure.

    There is no magic monkey man running around North America.

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    1. yeah but those paranormal pandas is everwheres.

      sinseerly,

      yer locul skepturd

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  6. This is it! They're closing in on the beast! Do you think I have time to run to the carry out and get some Funyons?

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    1. Go for it. You'll only miss a firsting opportunity. This guy is not a true crytpozoologist like me, so it will take him 3 hours to locate Bigfoot....

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    2. Last week we went to a hotspot. 5 hour drive then a five hour walk. Had I not crammed my backpack to the top with FUNYUNS® it would have been a complete wash. Those playful rings have a crisp texture and are packed full of zesty onion flavor. So the next time you're in the mood for a snack that's out of the ordinary, a cryptosnack, try FUNYUNS® Onion Flavored Rings.
      Squatch love them, and you will too!

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    3. lol..I'm sold. Sick of Doritios anyway...

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    4. (clive squashy)

      Are Funyuns an offical cryptosnack or just on the wannabe list ?

      People need to know this kind of stuff before go out and waste money on the wrong snack.

      I was about to pick up some pork rinds...whew.

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    5. nonarchaic homoin likes to put three on his little pee pee and then dance the Cha Cha.

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  7. You couldn't first your way out of a wet stick structure.

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  8. No proof just stories and hobo stealing candy. Next!!

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  9. Cloaking.......... That's the answer for everything nowadays in Squatchin'.

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    1. BFRO report months ago, bigfootprints approached fence, and stopped there. They didn't continue either backward, to either side, or forward over the fence. That was it, they ended at the fence. No other prints such as human around these tracks, leading to or away from them. It suggests disappearing, yeah.

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  10. Lots of attention indeed....

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  11. Mike Green captured thermal images of himself walking around in the woods looking for his own Zagnut bar.

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