How Would You Like To Go Bigfooting Here?


Just look how thick this area is with vegetation! And people wonder how bigfoot can go without being seen.


YouTube user Tom Lupshu posted this video of his hike in the Sasquatch Triangle of Salt Fork State Park in Ohio, capturing some of the strange events that occurred.



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    1. All of I-77 North is densely forested, from outside of Charlotte to Canton,Oh. About 450 miles with only Charleston, WV being the only sizable city in between. Drive it at night and you'll see abundant wildlife milling about on the freeway as if they own the place.

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    2. Hey NC Most deer I have ever seen along interstates was WV. They just hung out there and not bothered by the traffic. I thought there would be a lot of road kill but hardly any. It is what you say and georgous.
      Chuck

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    3. Chuck- It most certainly is and I regret not staying up there the last 2 weeks when I had a chance. Today is day 13 with temps at least 95 degrees or more here in the Piedmont.

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    4. Hello NC and Chuck!! Hope you are both well!!

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    5. doin good also Iktomi. Dog tired. Too much work.
      Chuck

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    6. I'm originally from North Carolina. It has wilderness areas that no one ever sets foot on. It has vast tracks of land with small towns here and there. It could have a sizable population of sasquatches.

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    7. It most certainly could, DD. Areas such as the Grandfather Mountain/Banner Elk region come to mind. Not to mention the remote locales outside of Shelby along route 74, just to name a few. Most of the states population is either concentrated in Charlotte, the Triangle, or Asheville. And 26 counties in the state have a population of less than 20,000.

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    8. There are areas east of charlotte but before the coast that are heavily wooded and sparsely populated. That's where I saw one. You also have Uwharrie National Forest which is actually one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world. It was once as tall as the Alps, but today are a bunch of steep hills about 1,000 feet tall. Very rugged terrain.

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    9. Outside of the beaches of course, I've always neglected the eastern portion of the state in favor of the west when vacationing. Seeing as Uwharrie is only a mere 61 miles from my house, I think I'll consider taking a day trip out there...as soon as this oppressive heatwave breaks.

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  2. I cant stop looking at the pictures, how did you take the shot?

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