Some folks of Montpelier in Central Vermont believe they've got Sasquatch in their forests and have taken to social media to discuss it. One such believer has been posting regularly to his blog, and as much as we wish he'd taken his fact checking a few steps past whatever can be found in an initial internet search, we admire his ambition and have a couple of tips to offer. First, if you think you've found a Bigfoot structure in the woods, don't stand in the middle of it. These structures are allegedly either territory markers or areas where the hairy guys sleep. Second, if you insist on standing inside these structures, be sure to wear footwear more substantial than flip flops because someday you may have to run in a rather purposeful manner. 'Nuff said. Next we have some new reports from Lon Strickler on the
Appalachian Tennessee Bigfoot. The Smoky Mountains are known for some high strangeness--exceedingly high strangeness--so these two encounters do not seem out of place in any way, and their narratives are simple and unembellished, the way we like them. Keep 'em coming, Lon. (CM)
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