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Bull elk are always incredible to behold. In thermal you can see the antlers glow white hot with blood flow when growing, and then they're black cold when fully grown. Not a bigfoot, but that's our goal. #thermalimaging
A young black bear wandered in front of our thermal camera on a hot August afternoon. He disappears on the left, then comes running back into view. Not a bigfoot, but that's the goal. #wildlife
@SaltyCodPeace We were just camping on 29 near Yellowjacket Creek a month ago. Your report matches our data from other reports. Can you message with a map where exactly the tracks were so we can add it to our database?
This thermal video features two cougars (most likely siblings still hunting together) prowling the logging road at night deep in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. We're trying to record a sasquatch and in the process have captured amazing thermal video of known animals.
@AndCryptids This is an original acrylic and oil painting titled "The Squatchy Night," painted by JeCe, a professional artist from Helena, Montana. She posted it in August 2023 on Facebook, describing it as her first Bigfoot/Sasquatch painting with a starry night homage sky.
@Fred_Butler You're right Fred. We've experienced that when we have 8+ people in camp it generates more interesting human activity and seems to appeal to their curiosity. It's kind of like the circus coming to town and the sasquatches can't resist investigating. π
Nathan Bronis travels deep into an isolated and rugged section of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest for a solo two-night sasquatch investigation. #bigfoot
https://t.co/Xd1qe5qHlh
Nathan Bronis travels deep into an isolated and rugged section of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest for a solo two-night sasquatch investigation. #bigfoot
https://t.co/Xd1qe5qHlh
@Bugimus We have an audio recording on a cold January night of crunching bipedal footsteps walking to the edge of a small pond with a thin layer of ice. Then it jumped into the pond and eventually exited on the other side. We used Grok to create this image, inspired by that amazing audio.