Sierra Tahoe Bigfoot Research
This site is dedicated to the research of bigfoot, and it's habitat, in the Tahoe and outlying Sierra region of Nevada and California. We listen to witnesses who want to talk about their experiences, and keep them confidential unless otherwise requested. Our mission is to learn as much as we can about the possible existence of the sasquatch, in the hope that we can all gather a better knowledge of the species, then ultimately, we as a race understand that it's habitat, and way of life, must be protected.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Update on the Sru Lake Sasquatch Photos
CLICK HERE to read a recent update from Bill Emery on the Sru Lake photos on BigfootBallyhoo.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
4 Photos Taken of the Sru Lake Sasquatch
Today, Linda has posted on her blog, Bigfoot Ballyhoo, that Bill Emery and his team, took 4 photos of the Sru Lake (Squaw Lake) Sasquatch, this morning. For those of you not familiar with the Sru Lake Bigfoot. Got to the search tab on the right side of this page to search this blog. Enter "Squaw Lake" for the first posts. Then enter "Sru Lake" for the most recent posts, because the name of the Lake has recently been changed to "Sru."
For even more info, do the same searches at Bigfoot Ballyhoo. Read posts from the past couple of weeks on Bigfoot Ballyhoo, and you can see read the updates from Mr. Emery and his team since they've been up there. They have had some close encounters, some very aggressive on the squatch's part. Breaking a window on Bill's trailer, and hitting the party with thrown rocks and tree limbs.
There's been a lot of politics involved with the US Forest Service and also in the Bigfoot community regarding this search, and the activity up at Sru. I've been following Mr. Emery's work for some time, and find him to be a very credible man. unfortunately, there are so called "Bigfoot Researchers" out there that want to try and discredit other peoples success. I will clarify that I do not proclaim to be a Bigfoot Researcher..... I am a Bigfoot Hobbyist. My Econ/Finance background gives me no credible training to consider myself otherwise.
I wish Bill Emery and his team continued success, and hope they can meet their objective of protecting the grumpy old squatch that has been causing all the mischief up there. Sru Lake is it's home, not ours, and we need to respect it's space. I'm sure it will be a while before the photos are released, and I wholeheartedly agree with Bill's decision to anticipate all ramifications these photos would have, especially to this particular bigfoot itself. I hope when Bill's done, they close off the area. People just need to leave it be.
For even more info, do the same searches at Bigfoot Ballyhoo. Read posts from the past couple of weeks on Bigfoot Ballyhoo, and you can see read the updates from Mr. Emery and his team since they've been up there. They have had some close encounters, some very aggressive on the squatch's part. Breaking a window on Bill's trailer, and hitting the party with thrown rocks and tree limbs.
There's been a lot of politics involved with the US Forest Service and also in the Bigfoot community regarding this search, and the activity up at Sru. I've been following Mr. Emery's work for some time, and find him to be a very credible man. unfortunately, there are so called "Bigfoot Researchers" out there that want to try and discredit other peoples success. I will clarify that I do not proclaim to be a Bigfoot Researcher..... I am a Bigfoot Hobbyist. My Econ/Finance background gives me no credible training to consider myself otherwise.
I wish Bill Emery and his team continued success, and hope they can meet their objective of protecting the grumpy old squatch that has been causing all the mischief up there. Sru Lake is it's home, not ours, and we need to respect it's space. I'm sure it will be a while before the photos are released, and I wholeheartedly agree with Bill's decision to anticipate all ramifications these photos would have, especially to this particular bigfoot itself. I hope when Bill's done, they close off the area. People just need to leave it be.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Update
This past week, I was invited to go scout some areas in the Northeastern Sierras, with my new friend, Woodrat, as he goes by in the squatch world. We then found what we thought was a good area to set up camp and spent this past Sunday and Monday night up there, near 7000 feet in elevation. Here are a few pics. I will follow up with more detail soon.
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