The month of May was a turning point in my research. My main focus was on the physical proof that there is a bipedal primate here in the forest of Colorado. I have been very lucky in my finds. What I have found in the last few months may take some researchers years to find. I am very thankful to the investigator who pointed me to where I am now. I have no doubt about this. There is a bipedal primate.
When you look at the picture, I was at this spot when I heard a whooo. I stopped and listened for about 30 seconds. Then I started to walk again. Again I heard a whooo. I stopped and listened again. There were crows circling above the big pine tree. Nothing, so I started to walk again. Another whooo! I stopped and listened for about 30 seconds. I took this picture from where I heard this whooo three times. I walked back to my car listening and looking for people or maybe a Big Foot. I was excited but knew it was not an owl, dove, feline or canine. What I heard was probably a whoop from a Big Foot. I did not encounter people for another 30 minutes from another direction. So a human source was not it.
This is one of the few times I was researching by myself. When I got home I contacted some seasoned researchers about what had happened. The consensus from them was that a Big Foot whooped at me. Now what? This is not prints or tree breaks but a personal response to me. I'm now at the point of what do I want to do? Do I go to another level in my research? Or do I continue to do what I am doing? This was a major decision for me. I have no hidden agenda. I am not doing this for fame or fortune. This is a labor of love. To prove the existence of this elusive primate. The thrill of discovery.
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