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The heads, because there were two of them, were described as squarish and the ears must lie close to the skull because there was no projection from the silhouette against the snow. The shoulders sloped slowly down to a powerful chest covered by reddish brown hair, which formed a close body fur mixed with long straight hairs hanging downward about the size and build of a small man.
The head covered with long hair, but the face and chest not very hairy at all. This all sounds likeβthey always describe him or it as bipedal. Right. It means, you know, walking upright.
The head covered with long hair, but the face and chest not very hairy at all. This all sounds likeβthey always describe him or it as bipedal. Right. It means, you know, walking upright.
The head covered with long hair, but the face and chest not very hairy at all. This all sounds likeβthey always describe him or it as bipedal. Right. It means, you know, walking upright.
Yeah, and some pretty legendary mountaineers. And granted, these are not like zoologists or anything, but they're respected men in their field. People like Reinhold Messner and one Sir Edmund Hillary, both men. searched for evidence of the Yeti while they were hiking, and Messner even wrote a book called My Quest for the Yeti, Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery. Right.
Yeah, and some pretty legendary mountaineers. And granted, these are not like zoologists or anything, but they're respected men in their field. People like Reinhold Messner and one Sir Edmund Hillary, both men. searched for evidence of the Yeti while they were hiking, and Messner even wrote a book called My Quest for the Yeti, Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery. Right.
Yeah, and some pretty legendary mountaineers. And granted, these are not like zoologists or anything, but they're respected men in their field. People like Reinhold Messner and one Sir Edmund Hillary, both men. searched for evidence of the Yeti while they were hiking, and Messner even wrote a book called My Quest for the Yeti, Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery. Right.
But, I mean, well, we'll save the big reveal till the end. Right. Or the third act of this show. Okay. Is there a third act? Yeah, there's got to be. Okay. We're in big trouble if there's not. Well, why don't we take a break, and then we'll come back and talk a little bit about a couple more of these reported sightings. Let's do it. All right.
But, I mean, well, we'll save the big reveal till the end. Right. Or the third act of this show. Okay. Is there a third act? Yeah, there's got to be. Okay. We're in big trouble if there's not. Well, why don't we take a break, and then we'll come back and talk a little bit about a couple more of these reported sightings. Let's do it. All right.
But, I mean, well, we'll save the big reveal till the end. Right. Or the third act of this show. Okay. Is there a third act? Yeah, there's got to be. Okay. We're in big trouble if there's not. Well, why don't we take a break, and then we'll come back and talk a little bit about a couple more of these reported sightings. Let's do it. All right.
Yeah, I mean, this is... Again, it's not like hard evidence, but this is a very famous photo. I remember seeing this when I was a kid. And like, I guess it was probably the Guinness or Ripley's Believe It or Not or something.