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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

One classic behavior of Bigfoot is to throw rocks or pine cones to ward off unwanted visitors. This clip shows an unexplained shower of pine cones during a Bigfoot expedition.

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  • Bradwick. So, you know my intent? What a stupid statement. We carry firearms for protection, not to hunt bigfoot. Besides bear and cougar, bad guys cook meth in the forest now instead of the inner cities. These meth labs are guarded by bad men with guns who likely won't let you leave alive if you stumble upon their lab. I personally plan on going home each night and if that means I return fire, then I return fire. You should get out of the house sometime. -- Mojo....

  • Chipmunks drop pine cones from trees in order to each the nuts. If all pine cones come from same tree, then you have a chipmunk.

  • @screamdr. They were absolutely not from the same tree. The falling pine cones followed me as I walked thru the woods, including back to camp across a forest road.

  • Most pine cones are at the very top of the tree. A red squirrel will very quickly bite off the cones and then let them fall. Later on it will store them for the winter.

  • Joe, I would tend to agree with your assessment. However, the falling pine cones seemed to follow everywhere I went and were falling no where else. They even began to come down on me after return to camp. A place where nothing fell from the trees the entire day before or that morning. So, I consider this an unknown. -- Mojo....

  • The theory is the pine cones are being thrown like rocks from a distance. Perhaps upward into the trees to fall on unwanted visitors. These green pine cones are hard as rocks. In the thick woods, it isn't always practical to throw something directly at a target, Too many trees in the way. Again, the theory is to throw the rocks or pine cones up in the trees to fall on someone.

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  • @Bradwick1 I was being sarcastic. Science doesn't recognize Bigfoot because there isn't one to recognize.

  • @moviedan science refuses to recognize BF so that is a strawman argument.

  • @TheMojo1963 maybe that came across a bit harsh. cant blame you for preparing for bears & cougars & meth heads. just sayin you wont encounter any BF with firearms.

  • @Bradwick1 Oh, yeah. Bigfoot is so perceptive. I mean, science has proven that time and time again.

  • Pinecones falling to the ground always makes me think that a 10 foot tall ape creature is throwing them at me.

  • they wont come near you with that gun or your sinister intent.

  • Hey Guys, There's no need for the Machine Gun. By the time you displayed the weapon the sasquatch(s) were already gone. Also guys, the sasquatch are very much aware of what a weapon can do. I'm sure they've witnessed the Carnage from hunters and foks taget shooting. If they attack, they'll attack in a group. You all wouln't stand a chance, so it's best just to pack a handgun. They didn't pack weapons at Snelgrove Lake. Put the Machine Gun Away! Great Job Guys!

  • Hi. What is that crouched by small building between 0:29" to 0:30" ?

    chuck

  • Here we are almost year later and still unexplianed... The place is called the Spooky Spot.... we went back recently and nothing, the group has moved out of the area....

    WASRT is an active team in the research of Sasquatch in the Northern Cascades of WA. State....

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