Do Bigfoot Make Tree Breaks? Here's an Interesting Theory
Here's another great article by Sharon Day of ghosthuntingtheories.com about tree breaks. She has some very interesting thoughts about this phenomenon. Well worth the read. Check it out:
Tree breaks.
Nature can create some with rot and disease or even lightning strikes. Bears can do some as acts of aggression. Sasquatch can do some for markers.
There might also be another reason -
We all accept them as common signs of Sasquatch habitation, assume they are markers of territory or acts of aggression, but I think we've been looking at them the wrong way entirely, at least SOME of the tree breaks.
It came to my attention when sorting through lots of tree break pics and one in particular from the urban Sasquatch researcher (upcoming series here on GHT). This cedar break (below) was done between one visit to the location to the next and perhaps just a foot and a half off the ground, yet we find lots of breaks as high as 8 feet and more off the ground.
To find out what Sharon has come up with, visit her site by clicking here.
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