Bigfoot Field Research - 6/25/15
Well, after my vacation last week, it was good to get back out in the mountains today. I got an early start to try and avoid the very hot and muggy temperatures, but it didn't work.
I set out my game cameras and did some general field research. I feel today was pretty successful, as I found many new tree breaks and other things. I also had something make a short howl-type noise at me. Whatever it was that made the sound was pretty close to me. I can't rule out it being a bear but I didn't hear any movement (brush breaking) and I was close to whatever it was. Once I got home I searched youtube for bear sounds but didn't find anything that sounded the same as what I heard.
Here is the video from today, it is mostly raw and has very few edits. There seems to be some activity in Area 1.
I set out my game cameras and did some general field research. I feel today was pretty successful, as I found many new tree breaks and other things. I also had something make a short howl-type noise at me. Whatever it was that made the sound was pretty close to me. I can't rule out it being a bear but I didn't hear any movement (brush breaking) and I was close to whatever it was. Once I got home I searched youtube for bear sounds but didn't find anything that sounded the same as what I heard.
Here is the video from today, it is mostly raw and has very few edits. There seems to be some activity in Area 1.
Look for a second video tomorrow. In the second video, I share some of the things I've learned about Bigfoot and research. I hope you guys like the raw-type research videos and don't find them too boring.
On a side note, I got to save up some cash to get me some of the HD game cameras that also record audio.
Have a good evening.
Thanks
~Tom~
This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and a poet.
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