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steve a
02-12-2008, 11:13 AM
can we pick up a map and look at it and decide where their are bigfoot at?

the answer to that, is yes indeed, if you are a researcher, and know how to be a detective, and look at all aspects,
first this takes a lot of hours and time on our hands, before we need to check this out, such as cities, suburbs, are they there ?
urban areas , are they there?
small wooded area
forest areas
rail road ways
recreation areas
reservoirs
parks
water sources rivers creeks and under ground springs
hills and mountains
flat land, like kansa with 12 foot tall grass plains
old abandon mines,
coal mines caves

all of the above , in my humble opinion are a yes, but how do we do this, ?

first we need cooperation from researchers and go thru every report and sighting, we can get our hands on,
after every report, sighting and ect, we need to mark any and every thing down that pertains to the above mention areas,
put every thing on a separate maps from these locations, and keep them handy as a reference,
then org, these on top of each other, alphabetically,
we then mark on these maps as things and reports come in,

ask around , to people in fire, police, train conductors, forest rangers, common every day people , and city officials, and any one else we can think of, do the foot work,
org and working together is the key to all this, this can be done if we all pull toghether, thanks steve

Billy Willard
02-13-2008, 06:28 PM
Topographic maps and geological maps come in handy for mapping out areas that these creatures can be found.