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Yowies and Sasquatch

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A new one 44 mins old on YT.

 

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Getting sick off all the people following me around with bloody camera's....
 

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This is about bears, but I'm surprised there isn't similar for sasquatch "sightings"

 

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So who here actually ever has gone on a hike? Or are you all keyboard warriors that live in the city and pretend you know about wildlife?

I'm guessing the answer.
 

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So who here actually ever has gone on a hike? Or are you all keyboard warriors that live in the city and pretend you know about wildlife?

I'm guessing the answer.

I have gone hiking on numerous occasions.....My ex-inlaws live in a town with a population of 12....You sneeze and you are through....The nearest shop is 30 kays away.....Walk 5 minutes in any direction and you are in amongst trees.....I still go and see them everytime I travel to QLD and spend a coupe of days with them.....They see and hear plenty of snakes/ rabbits and kangaroos, but never a sasquash/yowie

I have rellies that live in the riverland area of S.A...Plenty of open spaces around this area, along with bushland....Again, plenty of snakes, rabbits and kangaroos, but no yowies/sasquashes

I have also spent a bit of time around Milang/Clayton bay in S.A....Have a look on the map at that area....Plenty of bush land, lakes...Again, no yowies/sasquashes

So the purpose of your comment is? I commented way back at the start of this thread about some areas alledged noises from these were made...They were around Childers.....Well, the ex-in laws live 70+kays due west of Childers.....I also have rellies 50 kays due north of Childers in Bundaberg.....They have lived there for over 60 years and NEVER heard or sighted a yowie/sasquash....

You still fail to answer why one has never been found...Dead or alive...All this crud you have posted is noises and nothing else....Next we'll hear someone post up a massive fart and claim it was a yowie after they had a bowl of baked beans, they stole from your pantry
 
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So who here actually ever has gone on a hike? Or are you all keyboard warriors that live in the city and pretend you know about wildlife?

I'm guessing the answer.

Spent a fair bit of time in the bush in my younger days so I'm not sure what you are getting at?

The Tongariro crossing is a nice little walk.

Well the "bear expert" in the piece has never seen one, but has a cutout to represent what one might look like

Yes but we know bears exist and we have all seen them. I think they discovered a new sub species somewhere recently.
 

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Spent a fair bit of time in the bush in my younger days so I'm not sure what you are getting at?

The Tongariro crossing is a nice little walk.



Yes but we know bears exist and we have all seen them. I think they discovered a new sub species somewhere recently.


Me thinks he is clasping at straws....Of course this is a personal opinion....
 
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