Kate Pentecost
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Yeah, but they were excited to have it. They were like, oh yeah. And so they question us, me and Ramsey, about our experience. So we retell the story. And then my mother starts asking them all the different questions about Bigfoot. So Troy happily launches into an explanation of everything we've ever wanted to know.
Yeah, but they were excited to have it. They were like, oh yeah. And so they question us, me and Ramsey, about our experience. So we retell the story. And then my mother starts asking them all the different questions about Bigfoot. So Troy happily launches into an explanation of everything we've ever wanted to know.
So he starts talking about his experiences in BFRO, which is at this time, this was a while back, so I don't know if it's still the same. But at this point, he described it as like a volunteer organization.
So he starts talking about his experiences in BFRO, which is at this time, this was a while back, so I don't know if it's still the same. But at this point, he described it as like a volunteer organization.
So he starts talking about his experiences in BFRO, which is at this time, this was a while back, so I don't know if it's still the same. But at this point, he described it as like a volunteer organization.
where you would go and get together, you would do expeditions, which is what they call it, where you go to different places where there's been a sighting, you document it, and you try to get footage, you try to get some kind of evidence to prove the existence of Bigfoot. I also asked him, what if there's more than one? Do you call them Bigfoots, Bigfeet? And he said, Squatches.
where you would go and get together, you would do expeditions, which is what they call it, where you go to different places where there's been a sighting, you document it, and you try to get footage, you try to get some kind of evidence to prove the existence of Bigfoot. I also asked him, what if there's more than one? Do you call them Bigfoots, Bigfeet? And he said, Squatches.
where you would go and get together, you would do expeditions, which is what they call it, where you go to different places where there's been a sighting, you document it, and you try to get footage, you try to get some kind of evidence to prove the existence of Bigfoot. I also asked him, what if there's more than one? Do you call them Bigfoots, Bigfeet? And he said, Squatches.
My mother asked them, well, do you have any evidence after all this? And he said, yeah, we have hair, we have scat. But whenever you test it, like it shows up as like either unknown carnivore or like unknown primate. He told us that they thought that they buried their dead, and that's why they haven't found a dead one.
My mother asked them, well, do you have any evidence after all this? And he said, yeah, we have hair, we have scat. But whenever you test it, like it shows up as like either unknown carnivore or like unknown primate. He told us that they thought that they buried their dead, and that's why they haven't found a dead one.
My mother asked them, well, do you have any evidence after all this? And he said, yeah, we have hair, we have scat. But whenever you test it, like it shows up as like either unknown carnivore or like unknown primate. He told us that they thought that they buried their dead, and that's why they haven't found a dead one.
He told us that there are differences in the Bigfoot's phenotypes, kind of, depending on where they are in the United States. So the ones in Washington, for example, tend to be really, really big. They tend to be 12 feet tall and up. And the ones down in the South tend to be... smaller, like eight, nine, 10 feet.
He told us that there are differences in the Bigfoot's phenotypes, kind of, depending on where they are in the United States. So the ones in Washington, for example, tend to be really, really big. They tend to be 12 feet tall and up. And the ones down in the South tend to be... smaller, like eight, nine, 10 feet.
He told us that there are differences in the Bigfoot's phenotypes, kind of, depending on where they are in the United States. So the ones in Washington, for example, tend to be really, really big. They tend to be 12 feet tall and up. And the ones down in the South tend to be... smaller, like eight, nine, 10 feet.
He talked about going on expeditions to Washington and having like rocks thrown at him while he was in a tent and stuff like that. Like he talked about some really wild experiences and it was really cool. And we all just like sat and wrapped attention. He also described that the ones in the South, they tend to have fewer toes than the ones in the North.
He talked about going on expeditions to Washington and having like rocks thrown at him while he was in a tent and stuff like that. Like he talked about some really wild experiences and it was really cool. And we all just like sat and wrapped attention. He also described that the ones in the South, they tend to have fewer toes than the ones in the North.
He talked about going on expeditions to Washington and having like rocks thrown at him while he was in a tent and stuff like that. Like he talked about some really wild experiences and it was really cool. And we all just like sat and wrapped attention. He also described that the ones in the South, they tend to have fewer toes than the ones in the North.
Like they tend to have like three toes or four toes instead of five. And I can't remember why he said that was, but, you know. He also said that they tended to have a smell, like a really, really bad smell. So for that reason, they're called skunk apes in some places, that kind of thing. He was just full of information. And it was, my mother was just taking it all in. She was having the best time.
Like they tend to have like three toes or four toes instead of five. And I can't remember why he said that was, but, you know. He also said that they tended to have a smell, like a really, really bad smell. So for that reason, they're called skunk apes in some places, that kind of thing. He was just full of information. And it was, my mother was just taking it all in. She was having the best time.
Like they tend to have like three toes or four toes instead of five. And I can't remember why he said that was, but, you know. He also said that they tended to have a smell, like a really, really bad smell. So for that reason, they're called skunk apes in some places, that kind of thing. He was just full of information. And it was, my mother was just taking it all in. She was having the best time.