Monday, March 22, 2021

The Urban Sasquatch Journal: Tree Bows

 


This is a series on Ghost Hunting Theories chronicling a present-day Sasquatch experiment utilizing techniques employed by the researcher over a decade ago in a completely different location at an habituation site.

Today, the researcher's ongoing study is being performed in an urban setting in the southern half of the US, hundreds of miles from the original site and the results are amazingly similar. During the series, I will be sharing the evolution of these experiments and their results from his journal.


For earlier installments go to THIS LINK.


Regional National Forest Hike and Observations
Section 1, Loop3, 5.75 miles
Wednesday May 20, 2020



#1. 9am---looks like a possible blind next to the trail.

#2. 9am---bows near the trail.

#3. 9:01am---another possible blind in the distance.

#4. 10:39am---a bow over the trail with another bow
 over the trail farther away.

#5. 10:39am---a closer view of the bow.

#6. 10:40am---another bow over the trail.

#7. 10:40am---multiple bows in different directions off the trail, zoomed.

#8. 10:40am---same as above but the true distance off the trail.

#9. 10:41am---more bows over the trail.

#10.10:59am---along the trail.

#11. 11:06am---multiple tree breaks along the trail.


This concludes my photos and observations for Wednesday May 20, 2020.


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