@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!
Really impressive vid ! thanks so much for sharing! your approach to really defineing these creatures is correct in evedence and presentation ! kudos !
@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.
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.
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
@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.
Fascinating stuff. How big might they get at full adulthood? 7, 8 feet?
rephaim23 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Jaime,this is my favorite....
hillbillywarlord 1 month ago
@hillbillywarlord
thanks for your support and mostly for your part in the making of MonsterQuest's Sierra Sasquatch.
4jaimeavalos 1 month ago
@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.
hillbillywarlord 1 month ago
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 4 months ago
@indigenous70 Thanks for your support. Please vote if you have not done so
4jaimeavalos 4 months ago
Nice job on the video Jaime! Well thought out and executed. Your IB theory slower growth makes sense on Sierra BF tracks.
brightspaces 4 months ago
@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
4jaimeavalos 4 months ago
Interesting video,great tracks "they"Got to be out there.good luck in your research
31u 5 months ago
@31u Thanks for your support
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
:)
sweetjoesph 5 months ago
Really impressive vid ! thanks so much for sharing! your approach to really defineing these creatures is correct in evedence and presentation ! kudos !
sweetjoesph 5 months ago
@sweetjoesph thanks for your support
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
really good video - nice to see sombody doing more than walking in the woods jumping at shadows
3fingerroll 5 months ago
@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 5 months ago
@4jaimeavalos thanks for the response , i wish you the best of luck.
3fingerroll 5 months ago
@3fingerroll No, Thank YOU for your support.
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
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 5 months ago
@nerblebun Thanks for your support. I hope to be able to chat with you soon.
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
Great video Jaime
GonteanuPaul 5 months ago
@GonteanuPaul Thanks for all your help
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
4:00 music is too loud, love your vids. you need to go to WA. I know hot hot hotspots!
marcjtdc 5 months ago
@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!!!
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
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 5 months ago
@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 5 months ago
@4jaimeavalos Would you be interested in being a quest on BlogTalk radio? If so, let me no and I'll contact the appropriate people.
flycatchful 5 months ago
Hi Jaime, Great video. Glad to see your update. Thanks for posting it.
BusterTV1 5 months ago
@BusterTV1 Thanks for your support.
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
my patience has been rewarded, thanks ! awesome research !
lita9281 5 months ago
@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.
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago
Excellent information,Thanks for all that you share with us
sjfarish 5 months ago
@sjfarish Thanks for your support. Please rate.
4jaimeavalos 5 months ago