What's this? Some kind of story about the Mogollon monster by the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization? Isn't that Kelly Shaw's group? Sure is a lot of detail for that distance....in that short amount of time...at that time of day. Of course Kelly buys into it but for the rest of us...
I live in flagstaff. There is no Bigfoot here and the area described is 50 miles from the Mugollon rim (pronounced muggy-own). The forest is dominated by ponderosa pines and they drop needles to snuff out competitors so it's not a lush forest. Also, there is next to no surface water anywhere in the area described. The Spanish explored the area in the 1600s and were amazed at the lack of water. Not a Bigfoot spot. The Mugollon monster is more likely to occur in eastern AZ along the Mogollon rim near New Mexico (the rim runs across almost all of AZ west to east and separates the desert lowlands from the plateau highlands). Those morons on Finding Bigfoot went looking on the rim by Payson AZ and kept calling the area "in the mountains). The rim is an escarpment not a cliff because the structure is the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. No Bigfoot where this story takes place, not enough food and water sources!
Bigfoot are known to migrate long distances. It probably was passing through. Coconino county has the most reported sightings in the state according to the BFRO. Water may be scarce, but if elk and deer can find it (plenty of wildlife in a national park hence: a food source) a bigfoot could probably find it also. While its true that the plateau is not a mountain, there are mountains on the plateau and below it, just look at a state map. And it is prononced muggy-own or muggy-on. I dont know why this guy keeps pronouncing it as mongolian.
Rumors abound on whether or not Finding Bigfoot will continue, but hopeful news is on the horizon. Snake Oil Productions, the production company responsible for Finding Bigfoot, is seeking a permit for filming in the Monterey, Virginia area. Monterey lies between the Monongahela and George Washington National Forests. Definitely a good place to look for bigfoot. We can only speculate if this means Finding Bigfoot has been signed on for additional seasons, or if perhaps a new bigfoot show is in the works. We'll keep you updated on any further announcements for sure.
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Suzie M., a sasquatch enthusiast. Crypto-linguists believe that the species known Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti/Yowie ect speak and understand a complex language, which by all accounts seems to stem from Asia. When one listens to it there is definitely a sense of it being Chinese or Japanese. It is a very odd mix of sounds, clicks and what could be actual words. This is the reason some experts are looking into the Asian dialect theory, some have said it could be a lost dialect, which was carried from Asia by the Bigfoot species that colonised America.
This story was circulating the internet way back in 2004, or maybe as far back as 1999. Back when everybody was on 56k dial-up modems and a "Facebook" was just a regular book with directory listing of names and headshots. This story was so disturbing and so shocking that nobody believed it at the time. It was the Robert Lindsay " Bear Hunter: Two Bigfoots Shot and DNA Samples Taken " story of the time. And like Robert's Bear Hunter story , this witness didn't have a name. The only thing known about the witness is that this person was a government employee, anonymous of course. The author of the story was a science teacher named Thom Powell who believe it really happened and that the whole story was an elaborate cover-up. Powell said the anonymous government employee alerted the BFRO about a 7.5 feet long/tall burn victim with "multiple burns on hands, feet, legs and body; some 2nd and 3rd degree burns". Sadly, there was no DNA samples taken from
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DeleteWhat's this? Some kind of story about the Mogollon monster by the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization? Isn't that Kelly Shaw's group? Sure is a lot of detail for that distance....in that short amount of time...at that time of day. Of course Kelly buys into it but for the rest of us...
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DeleteI live in flagstaff. There is no Bigfoot here and the area described is 50 miles from the Mugollon rim (pronounced muggy-own). The forest is dominated by ponderosa pines and they drop needles to snuff out competitors so it's not a lush forest. Also, there is next to no surface water anywhere in the area described. The Spanish explored the area in the 1600s and were amazed at the lack of water. Not a Bigfoot spot. The Mugollon monster is more likely to occur in eastern AZ along the Mogollon rim near New Mexico (the rim runs across almost all of AZ west to east and separates the desert lowlands from the plateau highlands). Those morons on Finding Bigfoot went looking on the rim by Payson AZ and kept calling the area "in the mountains). The rim is an escarpment not a cliff because the structure is the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. No Bigfoot where this story takes place, not enough food and water sources!
ReplyDeleteHow do you know there are no Bigfoot there, or anywhere for that matter?
DeleteWhat proof do you have?
If he has zero proof, he would be neck and neck with you. You have ZERO proof.
DeleteBigfoot are known to migrate long distances. It probably was passing through. Coconino county has the most reported sightings in the state according to the BFRO. Water may be scarce, but if elk and deer can find it (plenty of wildlife in a national park hence: a food source) a bigfoot could probably find it also.
ReplyDeleteWhile its true that the plateau is not a mountain, there are mountains on the plateau and below it, just look at a state map.
And it is prononced muggy-own or muggy-on. I dont know why this guy keeps pronouncing it as mongolian.