Dear reader, Having exhausted my research areas in North Cascades National Park, which yielded very little supportive evidence towards shoring up my hypothesis, I decided to spend the summer months in a country less fraught with turmoil and thus have traveled up through the Cascades and managed to slip across our northern border into Canada.Continue reading “New worlds.”
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What’s old is new.
Yet another year is in eclipse as the winter solstice draws nigh. Yet all is not lost, my prodigious and unrelenting efforts are beginning to bear fruit. My store of evidence grows with each day, nay each hour! Many year’s worth of hair, scat, and urine samples collected from the intermountain west to the northernContinue reading “What’s old is new.”
Gadgetry in the field.
Location: Mount Saint Helens, Washington. Date: 1-27-2024 Time: 11:06am Current Conditions: Miserable. Greetings fellow enthusiasts! You may have noticed that my current location has been redacted at the publishing of this update, a contingency necessitated by my current research site’s pristine nature and high levels of activity of the subject species G. Blacki. A new yearContinue reading “Gadgetry in the field.”
Pringles
Raining in earnest at the moment so once again the reader will be subjected to another insight into the makeup of this Titan of cryptozoological research. The following is truly a matter near and dear to my heart and has been a mainstay in my life since their development began in 1956. The subject I’mContinue reading “Pringles”
Klamath Basin
Greetings from the verdant and fecund basin that is the Williamson River Valley. This area of southern Oregon is part of the ancestral home of the Klamath Tribes, a group comprised of The Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin peoples. A highly successful group that inhabited this land of plenty, a gift of Gmok’am’c the creator forContinue reading “Klamath Basin”
No such thing as luck
The weather has turned, what had heretofore been the crisp cold of snow and ice has turned towards the damp and bone chill of rain in winter. Thus, I have stuck to hiking along any tarmac available rather than bushwack through the rain-drenched forests. Nothing leads to hypothermia faster than being cold and wet. EvenContinue reading “No such thing as luck”
A return to work.
9/20/2022 Reader, it has been some months since my last entry. Having battled my way through a series of so-called therapeutic chats required by our faulty justice system I am now free to return to my work. Time spent in the company of this “Doctor” has only reinforced my disdain for academia and its diminishingContinue reading “A return to work.”
Court Ordered
12/25/21 Dear reader, I find myself in a bit of a legal pickle. At times my passionate pursuit of Truth leads me down dark alleys when confronted with those unbelievers that cynically profit off the hairy hominid phenomenon. Too explain, I stopped in town to purchase sundries and found myself confronted by the awful realityContinue reading “Court Ordered”
Bear witness and profit
12/10/21 Like it or not, eyewitness accounts of encounters with Sasquatch constitute the majority of the available evidence at this time. Some researchers will claim that the value of such evidence is tenuous at best. Certainly, compared to the more forensic types of evidence which take the form of tracks, scat and hair samples which is currentlyContinue reading “Bear witness and profit”
Odd Jobs
11/29/21 On reflection, it might strike the readers of this research journal that interjecting personal information into a scientific document is in poor taste and possibly even calls into question my own objectivity which is the backbone of empirical research. The point of these forays into the past is to inform the reader of theContinue reading “Odd Jobs”
