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The Valley of the Wood Apes

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Then what was all that crap about having to hike in up a creek bed?

I don't know. But that wouldn't make much of an obstacle anyway. Backpack, camera, gun on your hip, long gun over your shoulder. Easy-peasy.
 
It seems like a lot of stuff to me to carry in addition to basic needs. They'll still need a vehicle of some kind to get everything to where they were walking to where the cabin was located.

This has been posted before, but I'll reiterate: Brown and the NAWAC guys have, on multiple occasions, stated that they drive vehicles to the cabin(s). There is even an episode of the Bigfoot show where they talk about a "sighting" around one of the members' (Brown's) trucks as they sat around the camp fire, right outside the cabin.

"Some kind of vehicle" is their personal vehicle. Any of which could haul $10,000 in nickels if they needed it to.

Please find some other, less inane line of inquiry.
 
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Well I am in agreement they would need some kind of vehicle. Consider that some are coming all the way from Texas, so it just makes good sense to use a vehicle. Rather than a wheel barrel or a pogo stick.

Got my truck stuck in 4WD on the trail, had to cut down a bunch of small trees to fill in the mud hole to get out. Stupid decision in the first place, going to work in a downpour.

But at least #2 son got to see how you do that.

When you feel like all is lost, you reach for inspiration in the Area X files. Carrying bags from 7-11 up the stairs. Remembering to use their turn signal. Charging your cell phone. Riveting outdoor stuff.
 
Well I am in agreement they would need some kind of vehicle. Consider that some are coming all the way from Texas, so it just makes good sense to use a vehicle. Rather than a wheel barrel or a pogo stick.

Got my truck stuck in 4WD on the trail, had to cut down a bunch of small trees to fill in the mud hole to get out. Stupid decision in the first place, going to work in a downpour.

But at least #2 son got to see how you do that.

When you feel like all is lost, you reach for inspiration in the Area X files. Carrying bags from 7-11 up the stairs. Remembering to use their turn signal. Charging your cell phone. Riveting outdoor stuff.

Definitely need a vehicle.
It's over an hour to the nearest Field Assistant Recruitment Center.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/34....61da490569!2m2!1d-94.4625628!2d35.4038196!3e0

But it's Squatchy the whole way.

Hypthetically, recruitment trips could be tax deductible. At least the mileage on the vehicle would be.
 
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Like I said, I certainly don't believe there is a continuous presence out there looking for wood apes. I remember NAWAC describing what amounted to well over $10,000 worth of equipment being hauled out to the area. That alone requires a good bit of transport and I doubt it would be left there at the cabin with no one present. I don't think anyone is out there, I don't think anything is happening at all, or that Area X really exists.

Again your ignorance/membering is astounding....one weapon kitted out for hunting the mighty Wood Ape could far exceed $10,000 and....by the way it's well documented that one drives right up to the rental hunting cabins. You'd know this if you'd take the time to visit the NAWCKIES website....then maybe you might not appear so ignorant of commonly known details.
That would make a great marketing tool to promote ones cabins....heck ya you get to drag all your crap to the site for a week of deer hunting...it's a blast!!
 
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This is key, and a major part of Dandy Don's shtick. As long as they STFU and never admit Bigfoot is make-believe, they can avoid any serious need to confront the conflict (dissonance?). The thing is, regardless of the amount of righteousness we here possess, she was never going to come out after that bit and say "You're right guys, what was I thinking?!" Especially if the initial reason she got soft had nothing to do with the facts of the case and far more to do with a certain process of DNA perpetuation. :eye-poppi

Most definitely. It's all a product of the ego, imo. If you've got an air of superiority, then you don't want to have your intelligence brought into question, least of all when you have a reputation to uphold.

She's a bit like Jose Mourinho, the famous football manager. He's a great manager, but he's sorely lacking in any kind of ability to hold his hands up and accept defeat. When things don't go his way, he'll blame everyone other than himself.

Now, I don't put Sharon Hill anywhere near Jose in terms of talent, but in terms of their shared inability to admit their shortcomings and their inability to come clean regarding those shortcomings, they're exactly alike.
 
Definitely need a vehicle.
It's over an hour to the nearest Field Assistant Recruitment Center.

Thank you guys for cheering me up. This funk is on a run. ISIS is taking over the city next to our house on Mindanao today. My "re-creation" of Patterson's Thailand trip was actually an ongoing effort to relocate our family there, although I did hold true to Patterson's research methodology. It's happening, it's unbelievable, and we hope Duterte kicks their ass.

This hydra Cervelo is wrestling - BLAARGing is generally a one-step-ahead gaming strategy. We just answer the current question with a manipulative response that need not be consistent with an over-arching whole. It doesn't take intelligence. It takes having no conscience about what you are doing.

That's why I don't like the social costs of BLAARGing: teaching people to interact with others in this way. It's abusive. And yeah, when you get into big enough trouble then cause a train wreck so the discussion is cut off by the moderators. How many times have we seen that?

It's an alternate reality, right? Not just Area X's whole charade about wood apes, but any player can poof into existence a new alternate reality version where it is a ten mile hike carrying 300 pounds of gear to their cabin.

Every player in the BLAARGing world poses themselves as a skeptic. A real skeptic, in contrast to the extreme skeptics. So you can't just take someones proclamation about being a skeptic as proof they aren't BLAARGing.
 
Two dozen posts are now in AAH. Several points need to be made:
  1. Do not import wholesale discussions from elsewhere. The ISF is not an extension of someone else's blog, forum, website, or random musings.
  2. Do not include the identity of people in real life or in other areas of the Internet unless it meets both criteria of Rule 8: The information must be publicly available and it must be relevant to the discussion.
  3. Seriously, stop the bickering.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic  Posted By: jsfisher
 
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