Monday, January 19, 2015







 
 
This past fall, I had the pleasure of visiting the beautiful state of Alabama for the Bigfooting in Alabama Campout. This wonderful Bigfoot group on Facebook has expanded my circle of friends to include Mary Katherine Scruggs, Martin Scruggs, Dorothy Sullivan and others. 

I would like to talk about what I had found and documented while in Alabama. I have no doubt about the presence of Bigfoot there.  It was a treat to be able to see and document what I had found while making and establishing new friendships.  I was pointed to an area in the tree line where Mary Katherine Scruggs had seen a Bigfoot stand and watch. So naturally I went over there to look and see. I had found a track of prints that stopped just in the tree line. The prints were 14 inches long. It was a great vantage point to watch.

Later on I decided to wander by myself to a spot that drew my attention. As I walked over there I spied a small tree break. This tree break was by itself and reminded me of tree breaks in Colorado that I suspect are used as markers. It had the same look and characteristics. I looked around in that spot and realized my first impression about the tree break seemed to be valid. It is right by a well-used trail. It also looked like it was made to point to an area. I suspect this spot may be used as another vantage point to watch.

Mary Katherine showed me another area that was used by hunters but she suspected our forest friends were in there. When I walked around a deer blind I realized that there may be some structures close by that could be Bigfoot related. I felt they could be a direct response to where the deer blind was located. I found 3 X’s ringing the deer blind on one side. I also found a structure/symbol that is similar to some I had found in Colorado. What the X’s and the structure/symbol means I am not too sure about. I suspect it is some type of communication. 
 
The conclusion I will draw from my experience there in Alabama and other states is the ability for me to see certain patterns and key clues that point to the elusive bipedal primate.  As a species this primate has some common characteristics shared with others within the species even across the country.  That is what you expect to see with a species.

There are many in the bigfoot world that discount or dismiss tree breaks, structures and symbols. I can understand why because this occurs naturally in the forests and woods. What makes some breaks and structures Bigfoot related are the manner in which they were made. They will be in layers and look purposely made. If you can put randomly made breaks and structures side by side with ones that are Bigfoot related, you will be able to see the difference. Bigfoot related structures have trees wedged and woven into other sticks and trees that could not be made naturally. They are purposely made.
 
I would like to thank Mary Katherine Scruggs for the invitation and the warm welcome I received while there in Alabama.  Southern hospitality at its finest.  I appreciated her willingness to show me some areas of active Bigfoot activity.  My stay there was much too short.
 
As my journey of discovery continues I have realized that this journey is still full of mystery and wonderful friendships.  What more could a girl from the wilds of Colorado could ask for?
 
SQUATCH ON!  My friends.  SQUATCH ON
 

Thursday, January 1, 2015


At the end of October I was invited to stop and explore a friend's location with him on my way to Alabama.  We met at day break on a cold Friday morning.  My intent was to go explore with him for a couple of hours and then continue on my way to Alabama.  Well, it turned into several hours and I did not get to Alabama until around 10:00 PM.  It was hard to leave when you keep finding physical evidence such as prints and impressions!  Tree Structures were found in key spots that you expect.  Plus the company was great.

This location reminded me of an active Bigfoot location in Colorado.  It was steep, rugged with tree structures in key locations.  And had ravines!  In several locations while exploring we came across prints and impressions.  Even in heavy leaf litter.  The steep slopes and embankments made me feel right at home.  The main difference between this location and Colorado was the thorns and the extremely dense foliage. 

There were many similarities found and validated my friend's investigations of his location to what I have found in Colorado:

  • Year round clean water source.
  • Steep and rugged terrain with ravines.
  • Plentiful food source such as deer and edible plants.
  • Able to hide with ease from people with good ground cover and trees.
  • Have an easy exit when needed.
  • High areas to view activities in the area.
  • Bigfoot is able to navigate the area with ease without detection.
  • Large prints found on a consistent basis.
  • Possible tree structures found in areas of Bigfoot activity.
  • Bigfoot seen or detected by my friend several times.
As I was exploring this jewel of a location I was able to make some deductions and find certain key elements expected in an active Bigfoot location.  All doing this without my friend pointing any of it out!  It was a day of validation for him and myself.  This location was over 12 hours from Colorado and I have never been there.  I was able to find and figure a few things on my own without him pointing it out.  There were many key things found that I would have expected to find in an active Bigfoot location in Colorado but wasn't sure if I would find in another location in another state.

The conclusion that became apparent to me was that certain key elements that I have been associating with Bigfoot may be a common element with them in other states. 

I would like to thank Shane Carpenter who was a gracious host and was willing to share his location with me for a wonderful 4+ hours on a cold fall morning.  I am honored he trusted me enough to share this wonderful location.  He is an excellent field researcher with great eye for details and finding key evidence.  I felt right at home there and did not want to leave. 

So my friends our forest friends have shared characteristics you would expect from a species even hundreds of miles away and in another state.  It just validated my premise that this is a real and living bipedal primate living here in North America.

SQUATCH ON!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Bigfoot in Georgia



I have been very busy traveling around to other locations in other states these past few months.  One of the special and unexpected aspects about my journey of discovery is meeting and making friends with others from all over the country and world who have the same interests in this amazing bipedal primate.  I was invited to go camping in Georgia with some of these friends.  I flew there and absolutely enjoyed myself. 
One of the most amazing things while camping there was hearing the vocals of the local Bigfoot every night.  One night in particular stood out to me.  I was hearing one scream to the right and then another screamed back that came from my left.  They did this screaming back and forth for a couple of minutes.  The last scream from the left ended and then the one on the right do several deep W  W  O  O  P  P-W  W  O  O  P  P.  Then nothing.  This camping trip was very special to me because I had never heard screams or yells from them before.  I have heard mostly whoops, grunts, growls, whistles and a couple of howls. 
On my first day there I also had the pleasure of having one shadow me while 2 friends and I were exploring the woods not too far from our campsite.  A black one was seen coming out from the woods from the trail and walking over into the treeline.  Then I popped out a moment later on the trail!  My friends and I had found some prints and heard some movements walking with us while in there but had not seen one.

That to me explains how they can stay hidden from us.  To be able to move around and not be seen by the 3 of us while in the woods is amazing! 

In my next blog I will talk about my adventure in Missouri.  This location turned out to be very special to me because a friend trusted me enough to take me to his location.  It has the same look and feel as my special location here in Colorado.  I fell in love with the place.  I have plans on going back.

So my friends:

SQUATCH ON!!!


Saturday, July 26, 2014


"People from very different backgrounds and different parts of the world have described very similar creatures, behaviors in similar ways, and uttering some striking similar sounds.  As far as I am concerned, the existence of hominids of this sort is a very real probability."
~Jane Goodall on National Radio"

A renown chimpanzee expert goes on public radio and says this.  She must feel very confident of what she has learned about Sasquatch to say this.  The interviewer was very surprised by what she had said.

I have had the pleasure of sharing my clueless journey with you for over a year now.  The journey has been surprising, perplexing, exhilarating and an eye opener.  I have changed my mindset several times because of the evidence and experiences I have discovered.  I have learned a bit about human behavior from other people which I never wanted to learn and I have found some wonderful friends because of my journey.  It has been a fun and amazing time.

I would like to share one of my recent moments that will stand out in my memories for many years to come.  I had the amazing pleasure of seeing a very large brown Sasquatch in June.  Just a few short weeks ago.

One of our close friends who had some medical issues has not been able to go out in the field.  My husband and I have been going to one of his locations for him.  This location holds a very special place in my heart.  I learned by first hand knowledge what eye shine looks like at this location.  I have had some very interesting experiences there.  

We had seen eye shine every night there.  Some fairly close but usually from a good distance.  So we knew they were watching us.  On our last evening someone had tried to use our campsite at midnight!  I asked them to move.  Reluctantly they did.  They ended up going down a very steep and rugged forest road that was more track than road.  You can travel faster walking than riding in a vehicle on that road.  It is bad.  They ended up going down about 1/4 mile or a little longer.  We couldn't hear or see them.  The next morning we started to pack up our campsite to go home.  My husband was in the tent folding cots and sleeping bags.  I had walked over to my car to check my cell phone.  I get sporadic coverage there.  It depends on the wind and weather.  I heard the rude campers coming up the forest road very slowly.  I could not see them because of the trees and foliage but I could hear the truck.  I glanced up and looked over in the direction of where I was hearing the truck but I knew I wouldn't be able to see it.  I saw what I thought at first was a woman looking at me because of the long hair on the head and shoulders but realized that it was covered in hair all over and realized it was a Sasquatch.  I watched it look at me and then turn towards the truck.  Then it simply moved further into the trees.  After it left I called my husband over.  He went over to the spot.  It stood beside a game trail and there was a large pine tree that it stood by.  With him standing there I was able measured the branches that was about the height of the brown Sasquatch.  It was 7 feet tall!  We used our range finder and measured the distance of 56 yards.  The coloring was a rich brown color and not a mahogany brown color that I have seen in the past.

Yeah Baby!!!  What a way to end a fun weekend of investigating.  We had one watching us and then watched the truck.  I do not mind those rude campers now.

SQUATCH ON!!!!



Sunday, May 4, 2014


I have talked in the past about seeing eye shine at a couple of locations that I go to.  I went one night this weekend to one of those locations.  Again the group at this location used their eye shine with us.  This is probably the best I have experienced.  I have had some great eye shine in the past but not this prolong and that many using eye shine at one time.

The large pine tree in the middle was where we saw most of the eye shine.  We believe they came up the valley behind the tree and came to our left.  They used this tree to keep an eye on us.  There was one always watching us from this spot.  What was unusual was that the other ones used their eye shine too.  We watched them with their eye shine move from behind this tree and move to the right where we had left them a gift of food.  We watched them move!  At one point we had 5 maybe 6 of them shining their eyes at us.  They had surrounded us to our left, in front, to the right and behind us.  They kept the eye shine on while moving around us.  We watched one at a time go to the food.  One would move across the open space and then another.  It was amazing.  No fear.

We were there for quite a while.  When we walked back to our campsite one walked to the right and parallel to us.  What was neat we heard muffled noises the whole time while sitting at the camp fire.  These noises were yells, howls, muffled voices and whoops.

Yep it was a good trip.

SQUATCH ON!!!!!

Sunday, April 6, 2014



One of the advantages of being with an organized group of researchers is the ability to go out and do some day time investigations at the last minute.  I did this on a Monday holiday in January.  Here in Colorado this winter the mountains have been hammered with snow.  Every weekend when I had planned to go look: it was snowing or had just snowed several inches of the white powdery stuff.  This makes it hard or impossible to get into the spots I wanted to get into.  So I felt lucky to go on this Monday holiday.

We drove to one of my favorite spots but we were not even able to get off the road.  The snow was so deep.  So we went to another favorite spot.  That is one of the things I like about Colorado.  I have many choices to choose from.  Thank goodness.

We were able to find some more new tree breaks.  We explored a spot that another investigator had taken a picture that had Bigfoot in it.  As we were walking around the area, I was getting whiffs of what I would call dead, skunky, dog poopy smell.  I am pretty sure there were a couple of them watching us as we climbed into this area and explored it.  There were signs of them every where.  Tree breaks, Big X's, tee pees and arches.

It was starting to get dark so we decided to visit one of our campsites close by.   We parked and then did some whoops and knocks to announced our presence there.  I played my harmonica.  I noticed some eye shine directly across from me.  So I continued to play.  After a while it became so cold we jumped into the truck to warm up.  This is one of the spots in the forest for some reason we are able to get cell phone coverage.  So what do we do?  We check our i-phones.  While we had our heads down looking at our phones, a very large dark shape ran by on the left and in front of the truck.  It looked like it was upright and not 4 legged like a deer or elk.  What is funny was our reaction.  We both remarked that we saw a large shape run in front of us, looked around for a few seconds and then resume looking at our phones.  We both have been doing this for a while and knew it was gone and there was no reason to be afraid.

Cool.  You never know what will happen when you go out.  I consider this one of those treasured moments. I have never experienced something like this before.  I have read about it but that was all.  Our forest friend saw us with our heads down looking at something and decided to do a run by to see what kind of reaction he/she would get.  Love it!!!!!!!!!

SQUATCH ON!


Monday, March 17, 2014


How did I know this location would be a good one to explore?  What was the contributing factor for this location?  I can answer that with 2 simple reasons:

  • 2 reported sightings within 7 miles.
  • One tree break next to a year round stream.
The sightings gave me a general location to look.  Then I drove around on forest back roads looking for the "squatchy" spot.  My definition of a squatchy spot is to look for aspen and pine mixed together, ravines, year round water source such as a creek or stream and deer/elk scat with some type of tree structures.  I spotted a tree break next to a little stream that was clear and year round.  Literally this location called out to me.  I have learned to listen to my gut feelings while out in the field.  Within 3 miles of this "squatchy" spot we have found many other signs of them but for some reason this specific location has the most.    We have had knocks and eye shine at this location twice.  Pay dirt.

Why do some investigators able to find locations of Bigfoot related activities while many do not? 

Is there some mystery to this success?

In my 2 years of investigating I have been fairly successful in being able to locate Bigfoot activity.  Is there a reason why I have been able to do this with some degree of success?  
  • I do my homework.  I will research areas of known activities.  Maps and the Internet are crucial resources for me.
  • Then I will actually drive and look at promising locations.  
  • Signs of Bigfoot activity at promising locations will tell you if you are looking in the right direction.
  • Then getting in there and exploring the location.
Good investigations of new locations if done right take time, effort and legwork.  This needs to be done before you really get in there and try to pinpoint the group and to establish contact.  That to me is the formula for success.  I feel that all of these steps are needed for researchers.

So gather your information and get out there!  You will not regret it.  This journey is fascinating and compelling.  

SQUATCH ON!