YouTube Information wrote:Some Bigfoot Field Researchers have theorized that the Bigfoot constructs and utilizes tree markers or tree structures, such as the one seen in this video. My research methods do not employ embracing this theory, but rather approaching it with uncertainty as I research, investigate, and analyze such formations when I encounter them in the field. In order for me to ascribe such formations to the Bigfoot, I must first corroborate it by physical territorial evidence such as prints, scat, or hairs. My field research methods employ logic, critical thinking, and common sense. Therefore, I shall remain skeptical to the point that I scrutinize all evidence in order to rule out every known creature, human causes, natural causes, and potential hoaxes before I ascribe any of my findings to a Bigfoot. Please note, my field research areas shall remain undisclosed so they are not compromised or inviting to local hoaxers.
With that said,
On a recent trek, I found what is oftentimes referred to as a Bigfoot tree marker/structure. This is my follow-up video analysis from previous photos I had taken. A special thank you goes out to my brother-in-law, Shawn, and friend, Melissa, for the invaluable feedback they provided on my photos.
Some of my video comments may seem out of context because I'm commenting on previous discussions between myself, Shawn, and Melissa, with whom I shared this video beforehand. I make references to "tree A", "tree B", and "the supporting tree". These three trees comprise of the "X" formation.
Although the formation seems quite impressive, it is my conclusion that it was the result of natural events, such as decay and/or high winds. It is my hope that this video analysis will spur on my fellow Bigfoot Field Researchers to further scrutinize their findings, to include markers or structures, before ascribing such findings to a Bigfoot. I present this video in its raw, unedited state. Thank you for viewing it, and I welcome any constructive criticism.
Field Research Analysis of a Possible Bigfoot Tree Marker or
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Field Research Analysis of a Possible Bigfoot Tree Marker or
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Rod here, owner of the above video.
Thank you Darren for posting the video here, and informing me of doing so. I appreciate that.
I've since edited my comments above to read that I do not discount that such structures could in fact be from a Bigfoot. I did not want to give the impression that I discounted it. That said, I did want to post a photo of the end of "tree B" during my preliminary analysis on Day One of Three. Judging by the photo, one might conclude that there is no stump- that is was carried from another location and stood/propped up against the "supporting tree". This was my initial thought. Then as I dug around the area, and cleared our debris, I discovered the stump.
Here is that photo of the end of "Tree B" as I found it:
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