Ann and I decided last night to head for Ohanapecosh near Mt. Rainier on Sunday for a couple days. No reception there means no updates for a couple days. However, I have schedule a few old feature posts to reappear. We’ll be back on Tuesday so there will be some updates at that point.
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be careful, Bigfoot country!
Only a true photographer could be flat on their back with their camera up in the air.
Enjoy the time off, if there is such a thing for you. I’m sure you’ll snag a glimpse of a Jeep somewhere up in the mountains.
Hey, I’ll give you $1000 if you send me the first photo of Bigfoot in a Jeep.
**Steve E.**
Watch out for poison oak.
Relax Dave, have Ann string up the hammock, take a nap. I on the other hand could use the $1000.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clayborn/5036366933/
John
YaYaYa, John Hartman is just a chump, he don’t know nutin ’bout Bigfoot. I live about six miles from Holy Hill, an extremely large, old Catholic Church, 15 miles from West Bend and Merton, in opposite directions. I’m not saying anything on this site is to be believed, but I think those are articles from local news when it happened.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/washington_cntyWI.htm
John
Great photo, John! I actually expected Dave to find a Bigfoot costume in a Jeep. You’re quick.
I don’t know much about Bigfoot, but I would like to learn more of the facts. It’s too bad that there are so many people who like to create hoaxes.
**Steve E.**
I can confidently report that there was no service (I did NO work) and no sign of Bigfoot at the camp grounds. There were a pair of my big smelly feet about the camp, but you really don’t want to hear about that.
John, you are going to have to raise the bar a bit. Spike TV was offering $10 million to find Bigfoot.
http://www.ibtimes.com/bigfoot-reward-10-million-prize-offered-find-sasquatch-new-spike-tv-series-1359595
– Dave