Tulare County, California

Near Independence, Ca.

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Tulare County California (Class A) BFRO

August 2007

Very visual on 8-11-07 at 2:P.M. in southern high sierras along the P.C.T. At 200 yards I watched 2 bigfoot for 10 minutes just walking around within 25 feet of each other by the edge of a deep canyon. After 10 min. I gave them this coyote call I have and within 2-3 seconds they were both gone down into that canyon. No pictures were taken, because my mind "FROZE". So, on 8-6-08 I went back to the exact same place, and found only one thing to bring back home. A chunk of big foot poop the size of a golf ball. Similar to horse poop but definitely NOT horse. So after two years in a row I will go back, as a 3rd time is a CHARM. (Video Camera next time)

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Tulare County California (Class B) BFRO

Deer hunter comes across possible sasquatch tracks (w/ cell phone photo of one track)

September 29, 2008 I'm in the mountains above Kernville for opening weekend deer hunting season. I decided to spend the evening on a high mountain ridge so I would not have to climb the mountain in th...

September 2008

Tulare County California (Class B) BFRO

Campers hear lengthy call and response sequence between creatures in the Giant Sequoia National Monument

Loud whooping exchange was heard between at least two, possibly three entities at a range of no more than 500 meters. Deep whooping was projecting from the southwest, with answers coming from the s...

August 2008

Tulare County California (Class B) BFRO

Campers hear loud vocalizations near Kennedy Meadows

It was the summer of 1986 and I was camping with a friend in a small campsite where we had been several times before. It was a few hundred yards off the road before Fish Creek campground, near Troy Me...

July 1986

Tulare County California (Class B) BFRO

Possible vocalizations heard by campers near Monache Mountain

My family and I were camping in Monache Meadows, on the north side of Monache Mountain. Sometime late on May 26 or early May 27, my wife and I were startled by loud, echoing whoops. The whooping c...

May 2007