Smokey Mountain Bigfoot Research Project 06/04/2010 Update
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I never thought that broken branches will be so indteresting thing,but it wasn't
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umm....is it staring at you cuzz it aint blinking
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where in smokies are you?
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great video, very informative, didnt realize, makes sense
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Great Shots Scott
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@allenst Yea' I see that too' but I don't know if I'd call that a face. I'll will say even though I'm watching this at home on a small computer screen' you get this feeling like there's something behind those trees watching the camera man
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6:07 middle of screen, as your moving cam, it happens fast, hard to
catch but looks like one has it's right arm out, left arm leaning on something, right leg bent, sitting in a relaxed position, it looks black /grey in color, sitting under a tree branch that's leaning right or to the right of the two large trees to the left of screen, this could only be, a trick of light? blobsquatch? or shadows? but I feel its worth checking out, I could be wrong.
Nice video!
Thanks for sharing,
LadyHawke
LadyHawke01 1 year ago
@LadyHawke01 Thanks!
joebblack1963 1 year ago
Take into consideration the winter snow levels in any area where you are researching tree damage above head level. What appears to be high after the snow melts is a totally different story after a couple of snow storms, especially when you consider that snow banks against trees. You maybe looking at winter browsing levels especially when you consider that deer can rear up to reach availabe food.
thobbit60 1 year ago
@thobbit60 East Tennessee, only get about 10inces of snow a year. Breaks were fresh..
joebblack1963 1 year ago
Nice video! Love seeing the wildlife!
redchun 1 year ago
Thanks1
joebblack1963 1 year ago