Southern Missouri Thermals?
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:05 pm
Richard Taylor to BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) - est. 1995
45 mins ·
I was able to return to the Ozark Mountains of Southern Missouri nearly two weeks ago to a place where I observed multiple subjects with my thermal camera. They were dangerously moving about on sheer cliffs in the pitch dark at night with absolutely no light source. It is inconceivable to think this was merely the random act by pranksters who just happened to be hanging out in the middle of nowhere knowing we would have night vision equipment to even see them. We could hardly see the person standing next to us in the moonless pitch-black night.
Seeing this place in the daylight (Light rain falling), I was astounded at the sheer drop of the cliff and the height of the subject’s locations. It would take methodical actions of an experienced climber to even reach those locations. Doing it at night with no light source would be nearly impossible.
During this day review, I noticed faint movements in a darkened alcove across the river and zoomed my camera into that point. The lighting in the alcove was very shaded, but with photo enhancement, I think I may have captured one of the Big Guys discreetly watching us. They use shadows and cover to perfection and blend in very well. One reason a novice may never see one, not knowing where and what to look for.
I have attached pictures I took of the area that day and a few matching location thermal picture clips of the large subjects I took a year ago moving about across the creek from us. Because of the damp rainy conditions, our exam of the area was limited.