I just posted pictures where she had to navigate around and over a debris field.
"Navigate around and over a debris field"?
Have you seen the enhanced and stabilized PGF version?
By sheer coincidence I saw it last night in "Best Evidence" bigfoot episode (at last) at my big screen TV, with an image quality far superior to the PC monitors I use.
Patty can not be seen dodging any obstacles, Patty can not be seen making any curves around obstacles, Patty can not be seen walking or stepping over logs. Patty is not "navigating around and over debris"
Unless, of course by "navigating", you mean to walk along a (probably) almost straight line.
It's funny you feel the need to "debunk" that particular point. It shows that you know I'm right; that a man in a suit could have never navigated the terrain.
I don't think you are right, for the following reasons:
1.The clips I linked to in my previous posts show men in gorilla costumes running, jumping and making caprioles, thus waking at Bluff creek stream bed would be quite easy. I have seen no evidence that a man in a gorilla costume would not be able to do so. Do you happen to have something to back your claim that a man in a costume could not follow Patty's path?
2.The pic I posted clearly show how easy it would have been to walk at the site; the "debris field" is not large and most of terrain is clear. Do you happen to have some information that we are not aware of and indicate the opposite?
3.Lets suppoose you are right; there were much more debris than the pic shows and gorilla costumes are too cumbersome and block most of the view field. All it would take is to find (or make) a clear path, instruct the bloke in the gorilla suit to walk along it (possibly making some test runs) , find a suitable place to stay with the camera and shout "action"...
4.PGF does not show Patty avoiding or climbing any obstacle, thus this whole discussion is completely irrelevant.
So you have to prove that Patty had a clear pathway. The pictures prove otherwise. There were some debris. The pictures out rank a model of the area 100 times over.
I think you have to prove she did not had a clear path. Can you? Look at the movie, tell me the time you can see her avoiding and/or walking over any obstacles.
Who build that model anyway? What's it based on, sketches? Have they ever been there personally?
Luminous, I urge you to sometimes do your own research instead of just posing questions; I also think you should consider addressing the issues and questions we present instead of just making new questions. You may have other issues to attend, so do we, so what about grabbing the info we've already presented, use it as a starting point to gather more information, study it and then exposing your conclusions (if you think they are relevant)?