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Grew up in the 70s/early 80s and was always fascinated by this.
Last year the movie Legend of Boggy Creek, a docudrama about a similiar creature in southwest Arkansas, was “remastered” in 4K. Purchased it and got it in the mail just before Covid hit.
Scared me then, scares me now!
Why not just make the price to the museum mandatory. Surely the fee is low enough people can pay it and would generate enough, well, maybe not enough but some towards the operations of.
So, how about some trail cameras in these areas crawling with bigfeet?
BTTT
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One theory I’ve encountered is that trail cameras rely on infrared detectors for triggering, and that Bigfoot could see into the infrared spectrum.
Imagine walking through the woods at night, only to see a bright blue beam shining across the trail in front of you. Personally, I would avoid the blue beam, just on principles, because it looks out of place.
That being said, it is a certified mystery why nobody has nailed a good photo of Bigfoot, despite everybody carrying a decent (cellphone) camera and lots of alleged close-up encounters with the Big Guy and/or his wife and kids.
Nick, if you’re ever here in Colorado, there’s a cool little Bigfoot Museum in the mountain town of Bailey, off I-70. Email me here and I’ll meet you, as it’s near my ‘hood. Definitely worth it!
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Awwwww, who doesn’t like Bigfoot?