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01-21-2007, 10:29 PM
Forensic Expert Says Bigfoot Is Real
Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News

October 23, 2003
It's been the subject of campfire stories for decades. A camera-elusive, grooming-challenged, bipedal ape-man that roams the mountain regions of North America. Some call it Sasquatch. Others know it as Bigfoot.

Thousands of people claim to have seen the hairy hominoid, but the evidence of its existence is fuzzy. There are few clear photographs of the oversized beast. No bones have ever been found. Countless pranksters have admitted to faking footprints.

Yet a small but vociferous number of scientists remain undeterred. Risking ridicule from other academics, they propose that there's enough forensic evidence to warrant something that has never been done: a comprehensive, scientific study to determine if the legendary primate actually exists.

"Given the scientific evidence that I have examined, I'm convinced there's a creature out there that is yet to be identified," said Jeff Meldrum, a professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University in Pocatello.

Thousands of Sightings

Sasquatch stories go back centuries. Tales of mythical giant apes lurk in the oral traditions of most Native American tribes, as well as in Europe and Asia. The Himalaya has its Abominable Snowman, or the Yeti. In Australia, Bigfoot is known as the Yowie Man.

Bigfoot advocates hypothesize that the primate is the offspring of an ape from Asia that wandered to North America during the Ice Age. They believe there are at least 2,000 ape men walking upright in North America's woods today.

An adult male is said to be at least 8 feet (2.4 meters) tall, weigh 800 pounds (360 kilograms), and have feet twice the size of a human's. The creatures are described as shy and nocturnal, and their diets consist mostly of berries and fruits.

Matt Moneymaker had been searching for Bigfoot for years. In the woods of eastern Ohio, he claims he finally came eye to eye with the elusive primate.

"It was 2 o'clock in the morning and the moon was a quarter full," recalled Moneymaker. "Suddenly, there he was, an eight-foot-tall creature, standing 15 feet away, growling at me. He wanted to let me know I was in the wrong place."

Moneymaker, who lives in Dana Point in southern California, is a lawyer who runs his own marketing agency. In his spare time, he leads the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, a network of more than 3,000 people who claim to have seen the Sasquatch.

Unfortunately, no one has been able to snap a clear picture of the beast.

Perhaps the most compelling photographic evidence of Bigfoot is a controversial short film shot by Roger Patterson in 1967, which appears to document a female Bigfoot striding along a riverbank in northern California.

"It certainly wasn't human"

Now, Bigfoot advocates are increasingly turning to forensic evidence to prove the existence of the giant creature.

Investigator Jimmy Chilcutt of the Conroe Police Department in Texas, who specializes in finger- and footprints, has analyzed the more than 150 casts of Bigfoot prints that Meldrum, the Idaho State professor, keeps in a laboratory.

Chilcutt says one footprint found in 1987 in Walla Walla in Washington State has convinced him that Bigfoot is real.

"The ridge flow pattern and the texture was completely different from anything I've ever seen," he said. "It certainly wasn't human, and of no known primate that I've examined. The print ridges flowed lengthwise along the foot, unlike human prints, which flow across. The texture of the ridges was about twice the thickness of a human, which indicated that this animal has a real thick skin."

Meldrum, meanwhile, says a 400-pound (180-kilogram) block of plaster known as the Skookum Cast provides further evidence of Bigfoot's existence. The cast was made in September 2000 from an impression of a large animal that had apparently lain down on its side to retrieve some fruit next to a mud hole in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State.

Meldrum says the cast contains recognizable impressions of a forearm, a thigh, buttocks, an Achilles tendon and heel. "It's 40 to 50 percent bigger than a normal human," he said. "The anatomy doesn't jive with any known animal."

A few academics believe Meldrum could be right.

Renowned chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall last year surprised an interviewer from National Public Radio when she said she was sure that large, undiscovered primates, such as the Yeti or Sasquatch, exist.

The Skeptics

But the vast majority of scientists still believe Bigfoot is little more than supermarket tabloid fodder. They wonder why no Bigfoot has ever been captured, dead or alive.

"The bottom line is, they don't have a body," said Michael Dennett, who writes for Skeptical Inquirer magazine and who has followed the Bigfoot debate for 20 years.

Bigfoot buffs note that it's rare to find a carcass of a grizzly bear in the wild. While that's true, grizzlies have not escaped photographic documentation.

Hair samples that have been recovered from alleged Bigfoot encounters have turned out to come from elk, bears or cows.

Many of the sightings and footprints, meanwhile, have proved to be hoaxes.

After Bigfoot tracker Ray Wallace died in a California nursing home last year, his children finally announced that their prank-loving dad had created the modern myth of Bigfoot when he used a pair of carved wooden feet to create a track of giant footprints in a northern California logging camp in 1958.

Dennett says he's not surprised by the flood of Bigfoot sightings.

"It's the same kind of eyewitness reports we see for the Loch Ness Sea Monster, UFOs, ghosts, you name it," he said. "The monster thing is a universal product of the human mind. We hear such stories from around the world."

source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/10/1023_031023_bigfoot.html

engerski
02-06-2007, 10:59 AM
My friend's father, who was a logger in the Forks area, came across a sasquatch one morning. He was a no-nonsense kind of guy and hadn't believed in the existence of such a mammal until he saw it.
Also, a schoolteacher who sold us a car, saw one cross Hwy. 410 near the Crystal Mountain turn-off.
I myself saw a creature in the distance, while pushing my mountainbike up Iceberg Ridge. Could have been a bear, but walked upright. When a chainsaw or similar loud tool started up near the bottom of chair 3, the creature ran off into a stand of trees. I can't for sure say it was, can't say it wasn't the fabled creature either.

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03-14-2007, 12:20 AM
Greenwater, Washington State -- About twenty miles from Enumclaw, WA, which has a long and continuing history of sasquatch sightings. ...May no researcher ever have the misfortune of running into a gun-happy camper like this one, who unloaded two weapons into the darkness out of fear...at least that's my take on this story... Bobbie Short

This story is true! It happened in September of 2001in the mountains near Greenwater, WA. I was camping with my girlfriend and her two kids overlooking a small lake from above on the ridgeline. From our camp we could see down to this small lake, and see Mt Rainier behind us in the other direction. It was about 1 a.m. the second night we were there when we were awoke by the sounds of crashing through the forest. I remember that whatever it was, it sure made a lot of noise. It scared all of us pretty good! I thought that it might be a bear or an elk at first making all that noise and it got quiet so we all settled back down for some sleep. About 10 minutes later is when we could actually start to hear strange "vocal" noises from outside near our camp. I exited the safety of our pick-up camper with a 1 million-candle power spotlight in my left hand, and a fully loaded .40 caliber Glock in the other. I scanned the area around camp with the spot light and saw nothing. I then threw some more wood on the fire, which was down to a glow by now and went back inside the camper. I assured everyone that it was probably just a bear looking for a free meal, and crawled back into bed. Once again within about 5 to 10 minutes, we could hear noises that resembled grunts and groans and sometimes a sound like a horse makes when it snorts. And it was close! My Lab was now cowering under the dinette bed. My girlfriend insisted that I go out and chase off whatever it was because it's starting to scare her and the kids. Not to mention that I too had hair standing up on the back of my neck. This time I put the Glock in the holster on my hip, and secured the spot light to the barrel of

my 12 gauge with electricians tape and exited the camper. This time I decided to venture a little farther from camp to get a better look in the trees above us. I had that spotlight virtually scanning a 360-degree pattern the whole time. Now this is one very bright light and will throw a beam of light for at least a hundred yards even in the black of night. As I got closer to the tree line, I suddenly noticed two eyes glaring back at me from the trees. By now, I had flicked the safety on the shotgun to the fire position and was ready to defend myself against whatever it was. I decided to get closer still thinking I had encountered a bear. I was right up to the tree line by now, my light scanning everywhere at once. I then heard the "vocal" noises again followed by several huffs like a horse makes.

Then all of a sudden and without warning, it starts to move through the forest making more noise than a herd of buffalo. My spot light was now trained on the right spot. I saw two huge eyes glaring at my light now through the darkness only about 50 feet away. I hear a loud roar as it starts making its way in my direction. This thing was huge! And it made so much noise. It only took a few seconds for me to see what I was looking at. I swear that this creature was as wide as it was tall.

I cut loose with the 12 gauge and fired 3 rounds from a distance of maybe 40 feet. It made even more noise when it turned and started running down hill and away from me. I emptied the clip from my Glock as it ran away. By now the girlfriend and kids are freaking out. My girl friend wants to know what I shot at and I couldn't answer. I just threw our stuff in the camper and down the hill we flew. I consider myself to be of sound mind and body, and I know that what I saw could only be this legendary creature. I am not with that girl friend any more, and I believe that my encounter with the creature is the reason for our break up. To this day I still see her from time to time, and I have never told her what it was that I not only emptied my shotgun but the 11 rounds in my pistol on. I have never been back to that camping spot either!

I do believe that all 3 shotgun blasts probably hit home as this thing turned and run away from me downhill and it moved really fast. It was only loaded with birdshot and probably only pissed this thing off. The amount of noise it made crashing through the forest is something I will never forget. The spotlight was attached to the shotgun barrel, which I had dropped when I grabbed the Glock. I emptied the clip firing through the darkness at the movement as it ran away. I doubt that any of the pistol rounds had any effect, as it was basically "spray & pray" fire. It still gives me chills every time I think about that night. My trusty Lab is getting older now, and even though I don't have the girlfriend and kids either, Duke still sleeps under the dinette when I go camping somewhere. I have not been back to the site since, and I often wonder if I could find any physical evidence after about five years. A friend of mine seems to think that we should be able to at least recover the 3 shot shells and empty.40 caliber rounds from the area. I'm thinking that there should also be some evidence such as broken branches and such. However if I ever do return to that spot, it will definitely not be alone, and I will also be more heavily armed than I was that night. I bought an SKS rifle from a friend several years ago that came with two 40 round magazines. Now that the federal ban that was imposed by Bill Clinton is over, I want to find some high capacity mags for my Glock too. And if I ever do decide to go looking for this guy again, maybe invest in some night vision and heat seeking equipment as well. I was a cub scout. Be prepared.

Tim Kirk
February 21, 2006
source: http://www.bigfootencounters.com/stories/kingcounty2001.htm