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The weather would keep me away, more than the snow. You can traverse the snow with snowshoes, but that looked like some pretty headdy cloud cover. Usually means bad weather approaching. I'd be bookin' it for home, or the lodge, or someplace I could stay until the weather improves.
I am a believer. I live in Matlacha Florida and fish the eastern shore of Little Pine Island. I have seen the Skunk Ape many times over the years and got to recognizing a couple of ‘em and one seemed to even smile and kinda’ wink at me. They are out there.
Figure is one consistent colour with no backpack or walking aids and walking at some speed desp[te the weather and conditions .... Unlikely to be human .. no obvious cause for a human to be there at this time .
Not sure who handles Connecticut sightings. We had 3, 2 of which were in our kitchen window. Scared the daylights out of my sister while she washed the dishes. After the first sighting my Father 82nd Airborne Paratrooper kept a hose turned on and kept by the kitchen door thinking it was a neighborhood prank. When it returned my sister screamed again and my Father ran outside and sprayed it with the hose which caused it to lunge at him. After this he bought a rifle for the house and kept it by the kitchen door. He then showed me where the ammo was kept even though I was young. Back then we didn't have camera phones or technology like that. The other time it stepped into our campfire light and we opened fire with our BB guns because we were young. One of our friends had to be walked home he was so very scared.
Hi Kelley. From Pennsylvania buddy Jeff. Awsome as always.im on top of a mountain here in Pennsylvania. Operating an 85p John deere excavator. On game lands 067 we are working on a wood rat project. They are endangered. Pennsylvania has alot of forest. More than people think. I hope I never see one. This fall our next game land boundary is around 40 miles. It would make it hard.you are in the middle of nowhere when boundary painting. God bless. My wife and I watch often.be safe some of the hairy man can be very aggressive. 😊
I'm sure they have seen you. Making that much noise with machinery I guarantee they're watching. Just because you don't see them doesn't mean they're not there
@Pierre-wm3xs I do not doubt they are around. But alot of times especially painting boundary line for our gamelands we are miles from any town and areas 1 to 2 miles from a secondary road alot of times its dirt. 2 years ago painting boundary on sgl 081. I found a log tepe in the middle of my run. About 2 miles in on a 4 mile run of boundary. It was weird. The logs were dead and not cut or axed. Some were about 15-20 feet long. And it was on a slope that you would not camp on. The ground inside was covered by leaves. I did not see were any of the logs came from.no tracks and no weird feelings or smells. And this game lands borders rothrock state forest. Which is 100,050 acres . Our game lands is almost 20,000 acres. This is very rugged mountain country.
Nobody is going to be hiking Up that slope in that deep snow. I could see someone skiing down but not hiking up Yes people climb mountains but this isn't the case
that don't seem to be a trail my guess is also it is bigfoot putting a high zoom lens on tripod ( even then it is difficult) I have 1200 mm lens on a decent camera with 2 tripods and good external mike...my whole kit was just under CDN $ 3000 but even with that it is hit and miss because it's too powerful and you tend to loose the subject easily and shakiness is there also so I put it on good tripod
Hi Kelley. I didn't see a bigfoot ,but got to see something not everybody does. Working today for my job, operating a John deere excavator 85 p. On state game lands 067 in Pennsylvania I saw a bald eagle hunting a squirrel or a rabbit. I could not say for sure what it caught,but the eagle got his dinner. It was about a 100 yards away. I work for the Pennsylvania game commission. I'm in the woods almost all the time. God bless you all stay safe.
The cold weather doesn't bother them. People think they need shelter from the elements. I compare these creatures to Polar bear. No their fur isn't as thick but the cold just doesn't bother them. They've been seen swimming in creeks and rivers during freezing temps. And not affect them one bit. I honestly think they prefer cold weather cause humans are less likely to be out in it
It's so good that people trust team R.M.S.O. That they contact you and know your going to give them a fair honest review. Unlike others out there.👍
No person would be hiking alone in that snow for sure.
no person in their right mind
That snows probably 5ft deep
The weather would keep me away, more than the snow. You can traverse the snow with snowshoes, but that looked like some pretty headdy cloud cover. Usually means bad weather approaching. I'd be bookin' it for home, or the lodge, or someplace I could stay until the weather improves.
To look that big 6 miles away had to be abouit 9 to 10 foot and that makes sense with how fast it looked like it was going❤❤
I am a believer. I live in Matlacha Florida and fish the eastern shore of Little Pine Island. I have seen the Skunk Ape many times over the years and got to recognizing a couple of ‘em and one seemed to even smile and kinda’ wink at me. They are out there.
Figure is one consistent colour with no backpack or walking aids and walking at some speed desp[te the weather and conditions .... Unlikely to be human .. no obvious cause for a human to be there at this time .
You put a tracking crew on the footprints of this creature you are following this creature home.
Not sure who handles Connecticut sightings. We had 3, 2 of which were in our kitchen window. Scared the daylights out of my sister while she washed the dishes. After the first sighting my Father 82nd Airborne Paratrooper kept a hose turned on and kept by the kitchen door thinking it was a neighborhood prank. When it returned my sister screamed again and my Father ran outside and sprayed it with the hose which caused it to lunge at him. After this he bought a rifle for the house and kept it by the kitchen door. He then showed me where the ammo was kept even though I was young. Back then we didn't have camera phones or technology like that. The other time it stepped into our campfire light and we opened fire with our BB guns because we were young. One of our friends had to be walked home he was so very scared.
What part of CT, John? I'm in CT too.
That figure must be 10' tall, wow.
That's a big one
Awesome
I've spent a lot of time at and above treeline winter alpine climbing. And watching others doing the same. This doesn't strike me as that at all.
Great clip. Can't imagine it being fake.
I agree for sure! The temperature and conditions that high this time of year you would have to have a death wish
Hi Kelley. From Pennsylvania buddy Jeff. Awsome as always.im on top of a mountain here in Pennsylvania. Operating an 85p John deere excavator. On game lands 067 we are working on a wood rat project. They are endangered. Pennsylvania has alot of forest. More than people think. I hope I never see one. This fall our next game land boundary is around 40 miles. It would make it hard.you are in the middle of nowhere when boundary painting. God bless. My wife and I watch often.be safe some of the hairy man can be very aggressive. 😊
I'm sure they have seen you. Making that much noise with machinery I guarantee they're watching. Just because you don't see them doesn't mean they're not there
@Pierre-wm3xs I do not doubt they are around. But alot of times especially painting boundary line for our gamelands we are miles from any town and areas 1 to 2 miles from a secondary road alot of times its dirt. 2 years ago painting boundary on sgl 081. I found a log tepe in the middle of my run. About 2 miles in on a 4 mile run of boundary. It was weird. The logs were dead and not cut or axed. Some were about 15-20 feet long. And it was on a slope that you would not camp on. The ground inside was covered by leaves. I did not see were any of the logs came from.no tracks and no weird feelings or smells. And this game lands borders rothrock state forest. Which is 100,050 acres . Our game lands is almost 20,000 acres. This is very rugged mountain country.
Huge and powerful.
Nobody is going to be hiking Up that slope in that deep snow. I could see someone skiing down but not hiking up Yes people climb mountains but this isn't the case
Agreed
Right and they are walking across not climbing.👣
Could it be a large deer or something like that coming down or going up? The legs that are higher up the hill would be obscured by the body.
No way that is a person. Way too tall for sure, and a person would look so much smaller from that distance.
that don't seem to be a trail my guess is also it is bigfoot putting a high zoom lens on tripod ( even then it is difficult) I have 1200 mm lens on a decent camera with 2 tripods and good external mike...my whole kit was just under CDN $ 3000 but even with that it is hit and miss because it's too powerful and you tend to loose the subject easily and shakiness is there also so I put it on good tripod
Hi Kelley. I didn't see a bigfoot ,but got to see something not everybody does. Working today for my job, operating a John deere excavator 85 p. On state game lands 067 in Pennsylvania I saw a bald eagle hunting a squirrel or a rabbit. I could not say for sure what it caught,but the eagle got his dinner. It was about a 100 yards away. I work for the Pennsylvania game commission. I'm in the woods almost all the time. God bless you all stay safe.
Can't stand close minded people!
great clip im no bot
Black bears
Lovely weather for a mid morning hike up there. Amazing what these beings can endure without clothing.
The cold weather doesn't bother them. People think they need shelter from the elements. I compare these creatures to Polar bear. No their fur isn't as thick but the cold just doesn't bother them. They've been seen swimming in creeks and rivers during freezing temps. And not affect them one bit. I honestly think they prefer cold weather cause humans are less likely to be out in it
This is a cryptozoological outrage! Human? Impossibly absurd!!