Bigfoot News from Mogollon Rim to the Tallest Mountain in Arizona
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- Source Links:
7 Feet Tall Mogollon Monster Walking Behind Garage Pine Arizona Bigfoot:
rmsobigfoot.blogspot.com/2022...
Surveyors Harassed & Confronted by Mean Posturing Bigfoot on Mogollon Rim:
rmsobigfoot.blogspot.com/2022...
BFRO Report # 46243:
bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?...
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From 2004 to 2007, we celebrated my Nephew 's birthday with family and friends every August at Mongollon Rim Campsite. I would hear LOUD wood knocks that sounded like someone chopping wood. I would think to myself "who is chopping wood late at night?" Then years later started watching the show "Finding Bigfoot". I grew up in Tucson, AZ and never heard that these creatures existed😮
Good morning Brother.
The Update is amazing I myself didn’t know that Flagstaff is a hot spot.
Appreciate your stories 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
My friends were traveling down the rim several years ago, it was around 2:00 am, they saw a bigfoot standing beside the road, really shook them up
Heber-Overgard area?
Good stuff, thanks Kelly!
Hi Kelly. Awsome as always. Be safe when out there. Pennsylvania buddy Jeff 😊
Another great report
Thank you for sharing your video
I always enjoy your videos. I lived in Flagstaff for 37 years and never saw or heard a bigfoot though I spent countless hours in those mountains. I would agree that they would most likely pass through as it is heavily visited which is one of the reasons I moved away. Oh and, Mogollon is pronounced moe gee ahn with a hard g.
Ah, you got the pronunciation down later in the video. 🙂
Oh no! Not the Mongolian Rim again! Its pronounced MO-GO-YONE! I am a hispanic Arizona native of 60 years, and I live in Prescott AZ, on the Mogollon Rim. I am positive that this is the correct pronounciation.
The G is silent in Mogollon Rim. Sounds more like Moo-lee-on to locals.. There have been countless reports of big foot in that area. There is even dash cam footage from one of the local police officers on the Apache res. I lived on 100 acres in Pinedale (not far from where Travis Walton was abducted (Fire in the Sky)), we saw and heard stuff on a weekly basis. I do a lot of hunting and scouting all along the rim. I've never seen anything personally, but we've definitely been spooked a few times while out camping and there are countless tales from local hunters. It's common place to hear loud "knocking" at night along with strange sounds that sound a lot like "whooping". The sound travels much further than you'd expect from a smaller creature, but nothing we have up here makes those noises that have been identified. We have a lot of black bear, mountain lions, elk and deer, but none of those make any type of sounds that are even remotely familiar with those species.. This is definitely a different area compared to other forest that I have been in. There's just something magical and enticing about the area.. Surely makes ya think.
Wrong! Its pronounced MO-GO-YONE! I am a 60 year Hispanic Arizona native. This is the correct pronunciation.
SKULL FACE at 7.38...??