My journey of discovery of the bi-pedal primate here in Colorado has been a road with many twists and turns. When I go back and read how my journal here on this blog has been an enriching and life changing endeavor, I am amazed by several factors. The people I have met who I now call friend and the places I have been has been incredible but the most profound aspect of my journey had me go from wanting to believe/prove Bigfoot to being what I would call a knower. I know they are real and out there in our woods and forest because of what I have seen, smelled and experienced while on this incredible journey. Now I am wanting to learn more about them. That my friends is why I started this journey. I went from wanting to believe something that you feel is true but was based either on my emotions or from another person to now as a knower. I have the proof by experience and evidence. Do you see the difference? There is nothing wrong with belief but for me in this endeavor I wanted more than belief.
I would like to thank each of you who has gone on this journey with me through my blog. Again I am at a cross roads with this blog. I will continue my journey in this manner or will I concentrate on one aspect of my investigations? I have decided to go with my gut and concentrate on one of my investigations. I feel if I do this then it will be more personal for you and for me. I hope you enjoy this new twist to my blog. I am excited to start what I suspect will be a major labor of love.
My blog will now concentrate on what I call Roo's Place. What is amazing about this place is that it had me change my perspective of our forest friends that I did not see coming. If you go back and read some of my earlier blogs, I have been very emphatic about our forest friends and dogs. I still think here in Colorado that it is not a good thing to have dogs with you while out in the field camping but life in general you will find there will be exceptions. I may have found an exception here at this location. I am thinking that the personality of Roo, my dog and being an experienced investigator may have played a major factor at this location.
In my next post, I will start at the beginning of how we found this place and why. The irony is wonderful. I still smile and laugh when I think about this. I hope to have you with me with my next post. Until then....
SQUATCH ON!
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