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Tom Shirley
06-16-2008, 08:22 PM
:)Welcome to our Forum thetruthisoutthere, I hope you enjoy your visits and I look forward to your posts. Please share with us how your interest into this field of Research was started.
Tom S.
Welcome to the forum Thetruthisoutthere,
Pull up a chair and sit a while. Feel free to post anytime and enjoy your time here among friends.
Yours,
Jan
thetruthisoutthere
06-17-2008, 03:15 AM
Thank you so much for the warm welcome.
I am a complete newby to this field, as a matter of fact I have just begun! (*(:*) Back in April while out enjoying a hike in the sunshine, after two weeks of rains, I noticed a large print on the trail next to the mound that I was sitting on. The more I analyzed it, the less like a bear track it looked, but oddly enough, more like a perfect hand.
Well I sat there looking at it for a good 35 minutes at least just trying to find something besides a hand in the print. I went thru the list in my mind of the creatures that live here, coyote, deer, elk, bear, the usual. Perhaps even a large cat. None of them fit, so I jammed back home and got my husband to come out and look at it. He and I cast it and have been looking for possible habituation sites in this area ever since.
We believe we found it last weekend. I now need to learn all that I can about them before I go in there and blow it totally with them and lose my chance to get to know a little more about them.
steve a
06-17-2008, 06:45 PM
Wow Your Here With Us To, Great, Welcome To Our Forums , Truth,
I Am One Of The Moderators Here With Tom And Jan, You Will Learn A Lot Here With Us, I Sent You A Email, Hope You Can Be With Us Next Monday Night, Steve Abney
Regina
06-17-2008, 08:55 PM
Hello to all the new people! You will love this Forum! Lots of fine and friendly people here!
And if anyone tries to tell you that I talk too much or ask too many questions, don't believe them!
tee hee
Welcome Everyone! :)
Regina
thetruthisoutthere
06-18-2008, 03:59 PM
I am very glad that I am finally here also, Steve. (yes)
It just took me a little while to find ya guys. LOL That statement made me sound like some kind of stalker, huh?
Regina it is my pleasure to meet you, I also have been told on occasion that "I have a lot to say at times", which is just a nicer way of saying that I talk alot. In fact my nickname when I was a child was "Chatty Kathi".
I would like to add how nice it has been to read the postings on this forum and not see all the animosity being shown against others points of views and research findings, like I have run away from on "Those Places That Shall Not Be Named".
I think I will be very comfortable sharing with all of you and look forward to making new friends and research buddies.
Regina
06-19-2008, 03:25 PM
Hey "Chatty"...you have a sense of humor too! Always a good thing! Welcome once again!
Regina
Tom Shirley
06-21-2008, 12:56 PM
Thank you so much for the warm welcome.
I am a complete newby to this field, as a matter of fact I have just begun! (*(:*) Back in April while out enjoying a hike in the sunshine, after two weeks of rains, I noticed a large print on the trail next to the mound that I was sitting on. The more I analyzed it, the less like a bear track it looked, but oddly enough, more like a perfect hand.
Well I sat there looking at it for a good 35 minutes at least just trying to find something besides a hand in the print. I went thru the list in my mind of the creatures that live here, coyote, deer, elk, bear, the usual. Perhaps even a large cat. None of them fit, so I jammed back home and got my husband to come out and look at it. He and I cast it and have been looking for possible habituation sites in this area ever since.
We believe we found it last weekend. I now need to learn all that I can about them before I go in there and blow it totally with them and lose my chance to get to know a little more about them.
Hi the thetruthisoutthere,
For a complete newby to this field of Research, you sure jumped right in by taking a cast of the hand print. Good going (yes)!!
What did you use to make the cast?
Does the cast show any type of dermal prints?
Tom S.
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