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PufPuf23

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12. The shortest route to the site of the 1967 Patterson Bigfoot movie is
Fri Sep 6, 2019, 11:59 AM
Sep 2019

to drive out the US Forest Service Road that I live on. There are two other major USFS routes to the Patterson site in Bluff Creek and most people don't realize there is a short cut. I just went on a picnic with gf last week to Louse Camp and the film was taken upstream from where Notice Creek enters Bluff Creek up stream from Louse Camp (an old camp that is not a formal fee type campground). Apparently there are motion cameras at the Patterson site, haven't been there myself for years, there is no road access. Bluff Creek in 1967 was much more open in nature because of the massive 1964 flood, the area is heavily (re-)vegetated. I am local and Van's Camp and Van's Peak (on the divide between Camp Creek and Bluff Creek is named for my maternal grandfather.

I don't believe in bigfoot, locally anyway, and it never ceases to me those that believe, including conversions of long time local sceptics. Me to life long friend, "Jim you are going senile".

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