Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies Report 06-23-11
by Michael on June 26, 2011
On this bigfoot research expedition, the Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies team found a myriad of tree breaks.
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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. |
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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. |
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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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Might the tree breaks of edible leaf trees have something to do with just getting to the leaves?