Tangfastic
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I must apologize for repeating a point I have made earlier in this thread, but at the moment a fire has burned about 90 square miles in the Siskiyou National Forest in Northern California. This has always been prime Bigfoot country. We'll see if a roasted BF carcass or two is discovered or some are captured badly burned and in need of medical attention. I suppose it's quite possible, but I'm not going to hold my breath!
Was it you who mentioned the Mt St Helens eruption which left a lot of dead animals, with no Bigfoot traces? As a sceptic who'd love to see Bigfoot found, that was a good point I'd not seen made before which deflated my hopes. The believer in me would say, yes, but who was cataloguing those remains? With such a vast assemblage, I'm sure it wouldn't be experts, more likely students who would put any big bones they weren't sure of in the bear bag...