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Originally posted by xArea51NightStandx
reply to post by Bluesquid
What I saw was as big as a gorilla, but it walked upright. Ill give you more info on where it was once I get my 20 posts done. After being a reader for over a year, I finally decided to join.
reply to post by Kratos40
Personally, I don't know what to think. To me it looks like a "Bigfoot" carrying a young one on its left side. Supposedly, other viewers see other movement behind the other rocks. It's hard to tell.
just think if there was one behind each rock! Wa-hey!
Reports of Bigfoot-type creatures in California go back to at least the 1840s when miners reported encountering giant two-legged beastlike monsters during the gold rush days. Sightings of the Oh-Mah, as the native tribes called them, continued sporadically until August 1958, when a construction crew was building a road through the rugged wilderness near Bluff Creek, Humboldt County, and discovered giant humanlike footprints in the ground around their equipment. For several mornings running, the men discovered that something had been disturbing their small equipment during the night. In one instance, an 800-pound tire and wheel from an earthmoving machine had been picked up and carried several yards across the compound. In another, a 300-pound drum of oil had been stolen from the camp, carried up a rocky mountain slope, and tossed into a deep canyon. And in each instance, only massive 16-inch footprints with a 50-to-60-inch stride offered any clue to the vandal's identity.
Originally posted by Seeker PI
reply to post by PixelDuster
just think if there was one behind each rock! Wa-hey!
A troop!
Now wouldn't that be something. I remember reading a story ( who knows its credibility) of a group of prospectors holed up in a shack, being attacked by a troop of rock throwing BF's. Great story I'll try to track it down again.