Hiking with California Redwood ‘ Squatchers ‘

Sad echoes through jungles howl sounds like muffled “whoop whoop, whoop.” Brandon Kiel stopped listening in the dark, holding their breath for a moment before drawing air into the lungs.

“The good,” Kiel said, with a touch of disappointment. “But it is always possible that the animal is not in the area.” Blueberries ripe, and Roosevelt Elk calf, one of Bigfoot’s favorite food, immature yet.

Kiel, 41, is a researcher with the Bigfoot field researchers field organization (BFRO), a group based in the United States. He’s looking for creature said to be smart, shy and discreet–an expert in camouflaging itself. But here in Northern California redwood forest, Kiel hoping he will be blessed with good fortune hunters. He and 20 other researchers were on a field expedition to track a Bigfoot.

Scary creatures “Kiel calls Squatch,” short for “Sasquatch,” words in the language of the native Americans, meaning “wild man of the Woods”. Shaggy creatures, mythical APE, half-human half-believed strong built, reaching heights of up to 2.5 meters (more than 8 feet) and weighing up to 230 kilograms (500 pounds), and allegedly spent time skulking through the forests of North America. So far, there is no real evidence the existence of this alleged primate species. Indeed, the man never actually get their hands on the Sasquatch, dead or alive.

Nevertheless, experience the “Squatchers” such as Kiel is convinced that the animals there. Even the native Americans in the region have songs that praised this mysterious miniature version of King Kong. Dozens of large footprints have been found. Hundreds of eyewitness accounts of the province of British Columbia Canada all the way to Florida–including police, Park Rangers and a Professor–claimed to have laid my eyes on the creature. The literature mentions the Tufts of hair and even nail Bigfoot was found near the Grand Canyon.

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