Bigfoot Research Tree Break Pictures

All of these bigfoot research pictures of tree breaks were all taken by our Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies team.

These tree break pictures are from our North Park Colorado research area in July, 2011

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We received a report this year from three fisherman in North Park, who were non believers in Sasquatch.
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They reported rock throwing, rock knocking and tree breaking in the day at a remote lake in the North Park area accessible by 4 wheel drive only.
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This baffled them and they were looking for answers when the found our website and gave us a call.
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They wanted me to investigate this place and we met on a 4 day excursion in July of this year, and it did not disappoint I assure you.
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We experienced tree breaking in the day around us just out of sight and many other things.
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One daytime walk in the rain and mist, I came upon a very foul smell much like a skunk only sweeter, which is a sign to me of their presence in my mind near one of the small lakes that makes up this pristine area.
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A tree break ensued, which to me means I am getting to close for their comfort, so I backed off and it ceased.
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We experienced eye shine on this trip as well.
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Many a mind was changed forever on this trip as is often the case when you are lucky to find a spot as remarkable as this one was this summer.
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The first picture shows the North Park Colorado lake from our campsite.
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We were only one in the area on this trip. There were no other campers. What a grand place indeed.
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The second picture shows you that it was a misty, rainy day in North Park as we looked for signs and evidence.
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A perfect day as often times bad weather will illicit day time activity, which was the case.
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The third picture shows tree breaks, which mark territories between Sasquatches and are used to frighten intruders is our view on this behavior.
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This one was on a game trail on the NE side of the small lake they seem to use as their home base in this area.
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The fourth picture shows tree breaks on south east side of the lake.
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Note one is across the trail to the second lake they inhabit, which basically means keep out.
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Unfortunately for them, I am not a very good listener.
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The fourth picture is of a fresh break that occurred at 02:30 pm just west of my tent in the day time as I sat in my lawn chair having a sandwich.
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It was a very loud crack all 5 of us heard at this excurion.
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I ran as I fast as I could to try and catch a glimpse of the offending culprit, but found only scuff marks in the hard soil and a broken tree.
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It is my opinion they were voicing their displeasure with me having found their location and camping so close to them.
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The final picture shows a close-up of the freshly broken tree.
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Michael
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These tree snap pictures are from a new research area in Colorado
Bigfoot Picture Of Aspen Break
We’ve been researching a new area, and during this June 23, 2011 outing, we founds hundreds of these tree breaks in a 5 square mile radius.
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These are unique from antler rubs.
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The tree are broken with no horn scrapes or teeth marks on the bark.
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There are teeth marks on the leaves only.
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We’ve seen breaks from Moose in North Park, Colorado, but they are always accompanied by scat and teeth marks in abundance.
Bigfoot Picture Of Double Aspen Break
Plus, we received a report from a hunter in Northern Colorado, who said that Sasquatch had been eating Aspen leaves, which supports our contention in this behavior.
Bigfoot Fresh Tree Break
Michael has gathered this this type of information during 17 years of studying the Rampart Range area.
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He uses this information to hone in on a group of Bigfoot.
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Recently, using tree breaks, he got our group within a 1/4 mile of a groups home base.
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This tree snap was located down in a deep and remote ravine near Pikes Peak.  
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The 2 foot diameter Pine was out in the open with no other trees near to it.  It was broken at about the 5 1/2 foot mark and the top was thrown nearby.
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We’ve coined the phrase “Sentinel Tree”, which are used for marking borders and hunting territories amongst Sasquatch.
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Others like it can be found in all our Bigfoot research areas.
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These are tree breaks on a tall man trail near our NW Colorado campsite. 
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This trail mirrors a remote road that the game animals use to traverse the dark woods on either side of the road.
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They are clearly way over my 6 ft tall head.
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Most of the evidence in this area is in the 8-9 foot range well outside the range of a normal human reach.
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We believe that they eat Aspen leaves and break the Aspens as a result. The broken Pine trees are territorial markers.
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The next two images show trees that were pushed down into a cross formation.
Sasquatch Aspen Cross Formation
 Sasquatch Aspen Push
This was the first time that I took our previous cofounder to my secluded location of 17 years.
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It was a mostly foggy overcast day in May of 2009.
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The culprit had dropped bows of Pines as it fled the scene, which may be a sign of nesting behavior, but this is pure speculation.
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This tree twist was found in Central Colorado
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This tree break was one of five in a small grove of Aspen trees.
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No teeth marks or horn damage is evident, but they were pulled down like a banana peel
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We can emulate this with our hands, but some of the trees were too big.
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Please note that some of the leaves had been chewed on.
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We have received a report from a bow-hunter in Northern Colorado, who watched Sasquatch eating Aspen leaves for 20 minutes.
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These Aspen trees were pushed down onto one of our paths
 Bigfoot Picture Of Aspen Scratches
We had explored this area a week before and felt at the time like we were being followed.
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When we returned, these Aspen tree had been pushed down one of the paths, and they had deep, wide nail marks moving down the tree.
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Whatever pushed these over seemed to have a purpose and tremendous strength.
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Animals are territorial and it may have been caused by some Sasquatch sending a message to stay out of its territory.
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Here’s another example of what we call a “Sentinel Tree”
 Bigfoot Picture Of Devils Kitch Tree Snap
On 7-24-2010, we found this young pine was broke down at about the 5′ mark in a remote valley with no other trees fallen next to it.
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It is in the open in the center of the ravine for all to see, which is generally the case.
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No rubs were present, indicating deer or elk activity.
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The location was down in a remote drainage near Rampart Range, west of Colorado Springs.
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Jeff Yelek our northern researcher discovered these tree breaks in his research area of a small Aspen tree break. These can be found in and around all of our research areas.
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Another perfect day for Sasquatch investigating in Colorado.
Sasquatch Research in Colorado in November 2011
Sasquatch Research in Colorado in November 2011
Sasquatch Research in Colorado in November 2011
This is me standing by a sentinel tree that we found relatively freshly broken in May 2009 in my original area.
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It is way down in the ravine.
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The weather was cold and rainy. We were basically in the fog and clouds that day.
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The fog masked our scent and we happened upon what I speculate is a female we believe nest building.
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She ran ahead of us and we never saw her, but we found her 17″ prints and the nest branches she dropped as she made her escape down hill from us with her 44″ strides.
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I got really close this day to seeing a female in the same area I saw my 8 foot male long ago.
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Nest building means to me she might be pregnant based on my experiences with this from our NW Colorado site.
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We went back the next week and found 6 Aspens were broken down in our path in X formations, which we took as a warning.
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These photos with the claw marks are presented in our website under the tree breaks section showing the crossed Aspens for reference.
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Pine branch freshly broken and dropped in her footpath on the ground as we chased suspected female Sasquatch down a steep incline in fog in May of 2009.
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This May day in 2009 taught me a lot.
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The pieces of the puzzle started making sense.
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You could correlate experiences from this day with experiences I had in the past at other locations and things started making sense, such as the purpose of nest building, time of year for births, babies, etc.
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Michael

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