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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2012

This is my nomination. Other Vermont nominations welcome. Please post your videos to Facebook: Impossible Visits.

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  • Hi Chris, good stuff. I agree with the footprints, tree knocks, and possibly with the spoke/wheel alignment of the fallen trees but only because you found an identical formation a mile or so away. That does raise some questions. I disagree with the bent tree being caused by a BF. I live in the woods of Montana and could take you outside in the forest any day and show you 100 such trees. We were out in the snow yesterday looking for BF prints and saw at least 20 of those bent trees. It is not BF.

  • @myupperlimits Also, how would you explain cases in which a tree is arched, pinned under another tree, and this other tree has no stump or roots nearby--in other words, it was clearly transported here from elsewhere?

  • @myupperlimits Your "It is not BF" sounds 100% certain. So just to be clear, you are guaranteeing that Sasquatches NEVER bend trees and pin them beneath other trees or beneath stones?

    

  • I live over here in NH Where was this video taken in VT. I am planning on trips up north to find them.

  • @jimmydcap You'll understand that I can't release my exact location. I'm in the northeast part of Vermont.

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  • It barely missed you with that tree. Doesn't seem accidental.

  • And I'm thumbing up this video, because it is pretty interesting and well done. :) Oh and I've subbed to you, with both my channels.

  • While I would debate the origin of these Tree wheels, the tracks, and sounds you've recorded are quite interesting. It is clear you've put a lot of time into this. And the dead fall almost hitting your sleeping area. Intense.

  • I'm in the NEK also and I have always been interested in this topic. I've only lived here a couple years and have not explored as much of the woods as I'd like to. Hopefully in the future I'll have findings to share. Keep the videos coming!

  • Good vid. I love to walk in the woods after a 3-5 inch snow fall. My favorite places were in Michigan’s UP. I could be out for hours exploring especially if the snow was 3 or 4 days old. Gives the critters some time to walk around so we can track them and find behavioral patterns.

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