©Cynthia Tarver |
Strange
Formations In The Woods
Human
Activity or Juvenile Bigfoot?
By Dorraine
Fisher
In my
early hiking days, I saw a lot of things in the woods that I ignored.
And with all the new information we have now and all the advances in
Bigfoot research since then, I’ve been forced to possibly kick
myself for not paying closer attention.
It’s
become obvious in the past few years that bigfoot activity can be so
humanlike that it may often be mistaken for human activity. Stick
structures were a good example of this. That is until we realized
these structures were more complicated and some took a lot of
physical strength to construct. And now, stick structures are among
our most important clues of area activity.
But
are there other humanlike but less obvious clues to consider?
I
believe so. Years ago, on one of my hikes in a secluded area in
Illinois, I came across railroad tracks. And on those tracks, small
rocks had been placed on one of the tracks, and the formation
continued for about 10 feet. The rocks were very neat and orderly in
their placement. And I simply dismissed this find as something done
by children. I didn’t bother to take any pictures, and I never
gave it another thought until recently when a researcher in
Louisiana showed me a picture she had taken in her research area.
Cynthia
Tarver, a researcher from Florien, Louisiana, does some of her work
there in Kisatchie National Forest. And she showed me this picture
she took in a remote area of Kisatchie back in December of 2013.
It’s a picture of pine cones that had been strategically lined up
in a formation around a tree. She almost dismissed it, thinking it
was made my human children, but it was interesting enough that she
snapped a picture anyway. Could this have been created by bigfoot;
perhaps even a juvenile that, in being an advanced primate, might
behave and occupy its time the same way a human child might behave
out in the woods. I have to wonder.
(Close up of pine cones, full picture at top of page)
I
might have dismissed this too, but it’s in a remote area of the
national forest and Cynthia has found footprints and other evidence
of bigfoot activity near there.
Tracks and some type of shelter were found. |
So maybe we need to be more careful about what we
dismiss as human behavior, and whenever we find something curious
like this, we need to be sure and check for other evidence in the
area…of humans or other primates.
My
“rocks on the railroad tracks” formation happened to be in
perfect bigfoot habitat, teeming with deer and nourished by a
spring-fed creek. And incidentally, it was near an area where a
couple of bigfoot sightings took place a while later. But I wasn’t
informed enough then and I missed my chance. Luckily, Cynthia
Tarver didn’t.
So,
maybe we need to pay more attention and not be so quick to dismiss a
lot of things we find out there. Not that we should determine every
humanlike activity to be Bigfoot activity, but instead, keep our
minds open and check for other evidence of bigfoot in the area.
So,
what do you think? Have you seen similar things in the woods? Did you
dismiss it as human-made?
Special
thanks to Cynthia Tarver for sharing her photos. All photos on this
page are copyright Cynthia Tarver. Special thanks also to Timberline Project Bigfoot Research Team, and Sister Squatch All woman's Team.
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This Post By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Dorraine is a Professional Writer, a nature, wildlife and Bigfoot enthusiast who has written for many magazines. Dorraine conducts research, special interviews and more for The Crypto Crew. Get Dorraine's book The Book Of Blackthorne!
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