Added: 5 months ago
From: 4jaimeavalos
Views: 367
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (33)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Fascinating stuff. How big might they get at full adulthood? 7, 8 feet?

  • Jaime,this is my favorite....

  • @hillbillywarlord

    thanks for your support and mostly for your part in the making of MonsterQuest's Sierra Sasquatch.

  • @4jaimeavalos I never got a chance to thank anyone,after the interview,my computer crashed and lost all the names and numbers,and that segment they shot interviewing me, was only one incident of the 4 that occured in that month,back in '85.

  • Well done! Nicely presented; objective, scientific. I appreciated the witty, humorous element that you interjected as well (banjo's worked well). Keep up the good work, Jaime. Best wishes!

  • @indigenous70 Thanks for your support. Please vote if you have not done so

  • Nice job on the video Jaime! Well thought out and executed. Your IB theory slower growth makes sense on Sierra BF tracks.

  • @brightspaces Why they looked so similar? Why slow growth? Why the same in so many different places had to have a meaning. Thanks for your support

  • Interesting video,great tracks "they"Got to be out there.good luck in your research

  • @31u Thanks for your support

  • :)

  • Really impressive vid ! thanks so much for sharing! your approach to really defineing these creatures is correct in evedence and presentation ! kudos !

  • @sweetjoesph thanks for your support

  • really good video - nice to see sombody doing more than walking in the woods jumping at shadows

  • @3fingerroll A researcher is not defined as someone who walks into the woods with a camera. It's about taking what you have, experimenting and finding the truth backed by evidence. It seems to be more like a lottery looking for the million dollar shot ( Patterson already did this). My approach is like no other in and out of the field. Thanks for your support.

  • @4jaimeavalos thanks for the response , i wish you the best of luck.

  • @3fingerroll No, Thank YOU for your support.

  • Well done Jaime.When it dawned on me the juveniles in the group making these barefoot tracks were growing....I had an epiphany.You have proven beyond a doubt this is the same group leaving tracks on both sides of the Sierras as far as 400 miles apart and in every season.The odds of a "normal" human family doing this would be astronomical.Feel free to call me again anytime.I really enjoyed our conversation.Stay safe my friend....it's a jungle out there.

  • @nerblebun Thanks for your support. I hope to be able to chat with you soon.

  • Great video Jaime

  • @GonteanuPaul Thanks for all your help

  • 4:00 music is too loud, love your vids. you need to go to WA. I know hot hot hotspots!

  • @marcjtdc New software, my first attempt with this one. Going from PC to Mac. Mac has so much more freedom. Next stop Final Cut Pro!!!

  • Your approach is original and informative even the music fits. I seperate you from the amature researcher and congratulate you on your findings. You need to contact David Paulides and discuss your evidence with him.

  • @flycatchful I cannot think of anyone who has the varied background that I do. That is probably why I approach this so differently. It has proven fruitful. Thanks for your support

  • @4jaimeavalos Would you be interested in being a quest on BlogTalk radio? If so, let me no and I'll contact the appropriate people.

  • Hi Jaime, Great video. Glad to see your update. Thanks for posting it.

  • @BusterTV1  Thanks for your support.

  • my patience has been rewarded, thanks ! awesome research !

  • @lita9281 Sorry about the wait. I am learning new software and am trying to perfect it. Hopefully more will follow soon. Thanks for your support. Please vote if you have not already done so.

  • Excellent information,Thanks for all that you share with us

  • @sjfarish Thanks for your support. Please rate.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more